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Public Records - 12/14/2022

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Gabrielle Christian Daugherty, El Reno, expired tag, no insurance, driving under suspension and failure to appear warrant, $1,100.

Mason Skye Guzman, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $245.

Anita Marie Pawnee, El Reno, failure to comply, $145.

Andrea Angelique Zuniga, El Reno, dog at large, $145.

Julie Ann Love, El Reno, failure to comply, $145.

Tony Dee Fountain Jr., Yukon, improper equipment, expired tag, no insurance verification, driving under suspension and failure to appear warrant, $1,255.

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Jackets sting El Reno title hopes at Panthers Classic

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Choctaw used a 21-8 scoring edge in the second period to rally past El Reno High School’s girls basketball team for a 52-45 win in the title game of the 50th Annual Harrah Panthers Classic.

It was the first loss of the season for El Reno, which dropped to 5-1, after defeating Bishop McGuinness (56-28) and Star Spencer (81-31) to reach the championship game.

El Reno led the Yellowjackets 20-13 after one period, but was outscored 39-25 over the final three periods by the Class 6A school.

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Late 3-pointer by CHS steals win from Indians grasp 56-55

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Guard Carson Elliott hit a 3-pointer with just over two seconds left to catapult Choctaw past El Reno High School’s boys basketball team 56-55 in the championship game of the 50th Annual Harrah Panthers Classic.

El Reno suffered its first loss of the season to slip to 5-1 overall after beating the Yellowjackets junior varsity team (67-40) and Classen SAS (47-45) to reach the title shot.

The Indians trailed in the fourth period before tying the score at 53-all on a free throw each from Alex Elizondo and Jacob Robertson.

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Indians fourth in Mid-America bid

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Undefeated in dual meets, El Reno High School’s wrestling team proved it’s a salty tournament team as well following a fourth-place finish in the 2022 Mid-America Nationals.

The field of 35 teams came from Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas and Utah. All teams were ranked with 13 appearing in the top 15 of their respective classes and 11 in the top five.

El Reno, ranked third in Class 5A, was the highest placing team in its class and the second highest Oklahoma team with 332 points. Marlow, Class 3A’s top-ranked team, was third with 372 points.

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Loving lab work

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Watching Julie Holdcraft work with her lab, Birdie, is like watching kids play the game “red light, green light.”

Holdcraft, 18, keeps a whistle in her mouth while her dad or mom fling a hunk of rubber tied to a piece of rope as far as they can.

The object represents a duck that got caught in a hunter’s sights.

Birdie’s job is to keep track of where the objects land. She does this while sitting patiently next to Holdcraft. But she’s also wound up like a spring, ready to uncoil.

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Santa dines with soldiers

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Organizers of a community Christmas dinner for members of the Oklahoma National Guard and their families called the event a “huge success.”

“Our community certainly came together to make it happen,” said Nancy Salsman of the El Reno VFW Post 382.

Salsman was one of the main organizers for the dinner that took place Sunday at the National Guard Armory in El Reno. But she said many others pitched in to help with the event.

Reconnecting with society

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In a partnership with Oklahoma Higher Ed, the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes will offer training in fiber optic installation to tribal members who are reintegrating into society after having served time in jail.

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Reintegration Program gets under way for released inmates in 2023.

The Reintegration Program was formed under the grant “Healing to Re-Entry” to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Judicial Branch in November 2021.