Lincoln Learning Center third-grade Readers of the Month participated in an October reading challenge and earned a pizza party and a gold coin from the Inchy Book Machine.
Lincoln Learning Center fourth-grade Readers of the Month participated in an October reading challenge and earned a pizza party and a gold coin from the Inchy Book Machine.
The Underwood Oklahoma Home and Community Education Club met recently in the home of Janan Fletcher.
Other members attending were Natalia Valenzuela, Bernita Davis, Vicki Duncan, Delpha Miklautsch, Ann Ricketts and Renee’ Schweitzer.
Ricketts led the flag salute, with Davis reading the October minutes. In conjunction with Veterans Day, Fletcher read scriptures about sacrificing as the devotional.
Duncan reported the county is asking for suggestions for 2025 club lessons. Also, a possible county-wide trip to the Bible Artifacts exhibit is being considered.
Members of Chapter AE of P.E.O. (Philanthropic Education Organization) met for their November meeting in the home of Cynthia Jensen. Attending were Christy Eichholz, Margaret Price, Janan Fletcher, Ann Zavy, Becky Reuter, Robin White-Mahone, Janice Jensen and Anna Rinehart.
Eichholz opened the meeting with the reciting of the Ode, Objects and Aims, with Zavy reading the P.E.O. prayer.
Previous minutes were read and approved, and Price gave the report on committees.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Jack Samuel Neal, El Reno, speeding, $165.
Desmond Alexander LaFoe, El Reno, speeding, $165.
Mary Ann Barton-Holdge, Watonga, speeding, $165.
Aaron Faircloth, Oklahoma City, speeding, $195.
Marcos Cortez, El Reno, speeding, $165.
Molly Peyton Reynolds, Oklahoma City, expired tag, $130.
Keith Lynn Leimbach, El Reno, speeding, $165.
Constance Elaine Lunsford, Yukon, failure to stop at stop sign and driving with license revoked, $560.
Tyler Dean McLearen, El Reno, speeding, $245.
OKLAHOMA CITY – With a playoff berth off the table and facing a one-win opponent, El Reno High School football coach Russell Cook used the four days leading up to the Indians 2024 season finale stressing two simple words – pride and legacy.
His seniors listened.
In their final game the senior classmen produced four turnovers on defense, logged 76 yards of offense and found the end zone three times en route to a lopsided 48-0 victory over Western Heights.