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City to hike utility rates along CPI

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A year ago, El Reno City Council voted to tie utility rate increases to the Consumer Price Index. The idea is increases that are smaller, but more frequent, are more appealing than large hikes that are spaced further apart.

The increased revenue also allows the city to keep up with updates at the water and wastewater plants. 

Council voted this week to continue with the plan, which means rates will be going up again. 

Moore man killed after driving wrong way on I-40

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A 22-year-old man from Moore was killed when he drove his vehicle the wrong way on Interstate 40, said El Reno police.

Assistant Police Chief Kirk Dickerson said police started getting calls about a man driving west in the eastbound lanes at 2:49 a.m. June 9. The man, identified as Aaron Dudick, was killed when the Ford F-150 he was driving collided head-on with a semi-truck.

Power, Hot Wheels get A Small Town Weekend rolling

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What grows future generations of car lovers for A Small Town Weekend - the Power Wheels and Hot Wheels competitions might be a good start. 

The first evening of last week’s 26th Annual A Small Town Weekend, hosted by the El Reno Cruisers, saw 19 children ages 4 to 6 years old driving their electric Power Wheels cars in Adams Park. While some raced to win, others drove at a leisurely pace.

While that was happening, Jim Tate of Jenks, a versatile electric guitar player and singer, entertained a small audience at the Centre Theatre downtown.

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EHS Academic Team competes at nationals

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El Reno High School Academic Team recently competed in the National Academic Quiz Tournament High School National Championships for a second straight year.

Held in Atlanta, El Reno competed against 320 other high schools, compiling a 2-8 record to place 308th. The squad defeated the B team from Cypress Scholars and the varsity from Coronado, Calif., both of which placed behind EHS in the final team standings.

El Reno was led individually by Riley Ray, who placed 80th overall with a total of 500 points and 47.85 points per toss-up heard.

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Public Records - 6/15/2024

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LAWSUITS

Capital One N.A. vs. Tanner Stegman for $33,690.01 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Bank of Oklahoma vs. Chad Hubbard for $140,957.93 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 23, Block 23, Westgate Village Northpark Addition Section VI, Yukon.

Click N Close Inc. vs. Christopher Weaver and Rachel Weaver for $163,324.41 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 18, Block 5, Hunter’s Springs Phase I Addition, Mustang.

EHS strikes out at home

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Spotting Elk City two runs in the first inning, El Reno High School’s summer baseball team’s rally efforts were hampered by untimely strikeouts.

The Indians slipped to 1-2 for the summer after dropping a 4-1 game to the Elks in which El Reno left four base runners stranded – all in scoring position.

Among the 15 outs for El Reno, 10 were by strikeouts and five of those came with runners on the paths.

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Calumet remains undefeated on the summer

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CALUMET – In its biggest battle of the summer season, Calumet High School’s baseball team remains unbeaten with a sweep of Mustang in Red Dirt League action.

The Chieftains are now 5-0-1 on the summer and 3-0-1 in the RDL standings after beating the Broncos 3-0 in the first game of the doubleheader before taking the nightcap by a 4-3 margin.

In Red Dirt League play, the opening game of any set counts toward league standings.

The sweep of the Broncos was part of a four-game run for the Chieftains that included a pickup series with Okarche.

Kaleb Thiessen follows through on a fastball