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Calumet rolls over regular-season win streak; Okarche topples Tonkawa

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Calumet High School’s boys basketball team showed little rust last week from an 18-day holiday break, rolling into the 2024 portion of its schedule with an 87-19 win over Geary.

The Chieftains, ranked No.1 in Class B, improved to 12-0 on the season with their 11th game with more than 70 points on offense. Eight of those have gone for 80 or more points as Calumet has now won 32 regular-season games in a row dating back to last season.

The win moved Calumet to 5-0 in the Washita Valley Conference standings.

Hunter Arnold dribbles the ball past a defender

RCC women eye revenge on Texans before starting NJCAA Region 2 action

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Redlands Community College women’s basketball team will kick off the 2024 portion of its schedule in Texas with a little bit of revenge on the agenda against Frank Phillips College.

The Plainsmen ended Redlands’ four-game win streak in El Reno last month with an eight-point win. It was the first home loss for the Cougars on the season.

Redlands rebounded from the FPC loss with a 60-54 victory over Crowder to close out 2023 and will look to continue that momentum in the final game before the start of NJCAA Region 2 action.

Ashlyn Evans-Thompson eyes the basket while jumping between two defenders

Cougars seek consistency in victory column

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Consistency in the win column is something Redlands Community College men’s basketball team is seeking going into Saturday’s first game of 2024 – a home outing against Texas-based Loyalty College Prep.

It’s the final game before Redlands begins NJCAA Region 2 action on Thursday, Jan. 11 at home against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.

The Cougars are 7-6 at the break but have posted back-to-back wins just three times in the first 13 games. Redlands took a two-game win streak into its 2023 closer but suffered an 86-65 setback at Dallas College (North Lake).

Fishing Report - 1/6/24

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NORTHEAST

Fort Gibson: Elevation is 2 ft. above normal (stable). Water temperature 48°F and clear.
Blue catfish fair on cut bait and shad around channels, main lake and points. Paddlefish excellent on snagging around main lake and below the dam. Crappie good on hair jigs and tube jigs around brush structure, docks and main lake.

Education, crime and festivals topped headlines from second quarter of 2023

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Editor’s Note: Education, crime, fundraising and festivals made the news in El Reno as the year rolled into spring and early summer. Here’s a glimpse of some of those happenings as we say farewell to 2023.

April

El Reno High School fielded its newest entry into the arena of competitive extracurricular activities in Oklahoma – Esports.

El Reno experienced success early as junior Jayden Grauberger earned a spot in the state championships in the Nintendo-based game Super Smash Bros.

El Reno held its annual Onion Fried Burger Festival

Holiday celebs help raise funds for pet shelter

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Friends of the El Reno Animal Shelter, a new organization, hosted an opportunity for families to bring their pets to take Christmas pictures with Santa and the Grinch.

Almost 50 furry friends took advantage of the opportunity, which was a fundraiser for the Friends of the Shelter group. The group provided backgrounds and photo opportunities for anyone who wanted to bring their pets. Several of the dogs attending the event showed up in their best Christmas clothes and accessories.

Some pets had their photos taken with Santa and the Grinch

Commissioners accept YFS land purchase offer after first denial

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If at first you don’t succeed …

After its first proposal was denied, Youth and Family Services was successful last week in its effort to acquire land owned by Canadian County.

Commissioners accepted Youth and Family Services $100,000 bid for vacant land near the county’s juvenile center.

“This is a four-acre tract that we’ve advertised before for sale,” Commissioner Dave Anderson said.

Youth and Family Services was the only bidder – both times.

These Oklahomans needed mental health care, instead, they died in jail

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Lena Corona was sitting on the porch of her Seminole home, blood dripping from her hand, when police arrived at 2:45 a.m.

Her dad stood behind her, pressing a T-shirt over the wound on his chest where Corona had plunged a shard of glass. 

When he called 911 on July 10, Freddy Corona hoped police would take his teenage daughter to the hospital as they had done fewer than 24 hours earlier when she threatened him with a metal rod while in psychosis.

Freddy Corona and Shawna Normali look at photos of their daughter, Lena Corona, with their son, Josh Corona