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Eagle Scout reception

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A reception celebrating James Elliott’s Eagle Scout achievement will be held Dec. 1 from 1 to 3 p.m. The event will be at 1201 SW 27th and is open to all in the community who supported him through his nine-year journey of Scouts.

The Eagle Scout project Elliott created was two cedar benches with The Lord’s Harvest routed in it. The title of his project was Sitting With God. 

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Roblyer’s dream playground wins award

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Western Oklahoma students put their imaginations to work designing their own dream playgrounds as part of an engineering design challenge called Design+Do, sponsored by Devon Energy in partnership with Engage Learning.    

Participating schools included Calumet Elementary, Okarche Elementary and Roblyer Learning Center. 

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Roblyer essay winner

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Roblyer Learning Center recently held an essay contest for Red Ribbon Week.

Pictured is the winner of the contest, fifth-grader Tahyri Williams.

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Riverside honorees

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Riverside November Students of the Month, front row from left, Jaxon Merveldt, Valentina Garcia, Sophia Cowherd, Avry Royse, Maddax Lehman, Aubri Maggard, Bailey Ashley and Dwight Carter; back row, Sayler Hileman, Dominick Thompson, Hazel Blakley, Azayla Mitchell, David Hudelson, Mia Matias, Oliver Wyrick, Jett Hudson, Taven Fikes, Presleigh Mangold and Colt Monceret.
 

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Public Records - 11/30/24

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LAWSUITS

Discover Bank vs. Charles LaFollette for $20,770.75 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Discover Bank vs. Jack Hawkins for $12,482.75 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Bank of America N.A. vs. Elwood Wooden for $13,617.20 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

MidFirst Bank vs. Leyna Tran and Kim Nguyen for $281,207.16 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 10, Block 12, The Brook Phase III Addition, Oklahoma City.

Moss headed to USAO

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El Reno High School senior Maddie Moss recently signed a NAIA letter of intent to play softball for the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.

The Drovers are ranked second in the nation in the latest NAIA preseason poll.

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Redlands cagers sweep pre-holiday games

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Allie Harris made only two free throws on the night but the shots came at a critical time as Redlands Community College women’s basketball team jumped back into the win column with a 68-56 decision over National Park.

The Nighthawks, based in Hot Springs, Ark., had trimmed Redlands’ lead into single digits before the Calumet native made her two clutch free throws.

Ellie Willard followed with a 3-pointer on the next possession as the Cougars lead never dipped below double digits again.

Katelyn Harviston dives for a loose ball

COFL champs with OT win

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Pictured are players and coaches for El Reno’s 7-and-under football team which recently won the 2024 Central Oklahoma Football league Super Bowl Championships with a 7-6 win over Mustang Black.

The Indians went 9-3 in the regular season with all three losses coming to Mustang.

In the Super Bowl game it was scoreless after regulation but in overtime, El Reno got a touchdown from Jaxon Flowers and a conversion from Tyson Winter to claim the title.

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