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El Reno builds three-game streak

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A three-game win streak, the second longest of the season, has pulled El Reno High School’s fast-pitch softball team into sole possession of fourth place in the District 5A-2 standings.

Now 8-5 on the year, El Reno is knocking on the door for third place in the league after beating Del City (13-2) and sweeping a set from Santa Fe South by scores of 17-6 and 10-0.

The home victory over the Eagles came after El Reno scored 13 unanswered runs. The Indians are now 4-3 inside the Ashbrook North Complex for the season.

Izzy Choat reaches out to tag a Del City base runner

Spikers make quick work of Elgin Owls

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Allowing just 35 points over three games, El Reno High School’s volleyball team earned its first victory in Suburban Conference action with a 3-0 decision over Elgin.

The 25-6/25-13/25-16 win moved El Reno to 9-9 on the season and 1-2 in the Suburban Conference standings.

The Indians are tied with the Owls for fourth in the league.

Radley Miller digs up a shot

El Reno lands shooting sports grant

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The OTSA Shooting Park is going to get a bit of a makeover after El Reno Public Schools Shooting Sports Program was awarded a $50,000 grant to help make improvements. 

MidwayUSA Foundation awarded $2.3 million in Range Development Grants to 103 recipients in the country. El Reno was one of three high schools in Oklahoma to capture the funds. The others were Altus and Fort Supply. 

EHS students listen to instructions at the 2024 high school state trapshooting contest

Lindsay phone threat traced back to El Reno students

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Law enforcement and officials with Lindsay Public Schools said the opening day of last week’s Lindsay Softball Festival was called off after a threatening phone call was received. 

The call was traced back to a juvenile in El Reno, said Canadian County Sheriff’s Office Maj. Adam Flowers.

El Reno’s softball team was slated to play two games that day in the festival. The team had to return home after games were canceled, said El Reno Public Schools Athletic Director Rodney Haydon.

Positive words

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Students in the El Reno High School Leadership Class used chalk to write positive words and messages on the sidewalks outside the school.

The class was recognizing the 988 Lifeline phone number and September’s National Suicide Prevention Month.

Bella Hart writes words in the center of a colorful rainbow

What could we create if we all work together?

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What would local leaders do if an entity came to Canadian County, specifically El Reno, and said, “We want to create a couple of thousand jobs. We want to help build the economy and bring outside money into the local community so that all lives hopefully will be improved. The only catch, to do this, we have to work together.”

What would local leaders say if this were to happen? You know as well as I do what would happen. Local elected leaders as well as state leaders would be falling over themselves to help make this a reality. 

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Route 66 tourists from Japan

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El Reno High School English teacher and district historian Brian Rukes came across a pair of travelers taking in the sites of Route 66 last week.

Rukes said he met Michi and Mick from Japan as they were taking photos of themselves in front of the mural at the Filling Station on the corner of Choctaw and Sunset.

The Japanese couple were touring the historic highway when Rukes offered to take their photo.

The couple are both 66 years old and decided their American adventure should match their age.

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Cardinal Point building renovations to begin, work to be done by Christmas

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A building renovation for Canadian County’s family justice center is about to get under way – with completion projected before Christmas.

Cardinal Point and its on-site resource partners will move from the Gary E. Miller Canadian County Children’s Justice Center, 7905 East Highway 66, to the former Canadian County Health Department, 1023 E. Vandament in Yukon.

Canadian County erected the 10,000-square-foot building for the health department in the early 1990s.