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Wesley UMC rolls out new Bookmobile

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Wesley United Methodist Church debuted its new Bookmobile at the Community Thanksgiving Dinner.

The dinner, which provided more than 800 meals to residents, was held Nov. 4 at the Canadian County Extension Center at the old fairgrounds.

Amy Neathery said all children attending the dinner were permitted to climb into the Bookmobile and pick out a free children’s book. Kids took home approximately 85 books.

Kindergartner Brooks Bengs, an El Reno Public Schools student, was one of the first kids to step into the new Bookmobile.

Amanda and Asher Blanton look through a book

Silent donor to match Gold Star Plaza funds

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The effort to raise funds to expand the Gold Star Plaza at Memorial Stadium has gotten off to a fast start after an anonymous donor pledged to match contributions up to $35,000 from now until Dec. 15.

El Reno High School English teacher and school historian Brian Rukes said the donor approached him with the “amazing offer” after Rukes made public the plans to add to the plaza that honors those from El Reno who gave their lives in service to the United States while serving in wars spanning from World War I through Vietnam.

El Reno man killed in I-40 accident

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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported an 88-year-old El Reno man was killed last week in an accident on I-40, just east of Radio Road.

OHP reports said a 1998 Ford F-150 driven by George Miller left the eastbound lanes of I-40 for an unknown reason. The vehicle struck a fence and came to rest in a ditch.

Miller was taken by Pafford Ambulance to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City, but was pronounced deceased there.

OML welcomes newest class

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The Oklahoma Municipal League welcomed the newest class of Community Leadership Development (CLD) at the kickoff event in Enid.

An El Reno official is part of the class.

CLD Class 11 consists of elected leaders and municipal professionals from across the state of Oklahoma. CLD is a year-long training program that provides educational opportunities for municipal leaders and is directed at issues that municipalities face on a daily basis.

Public Records -11/15/2023

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LAWSUITS

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Chris Loschke for $6,858.37 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Darrell Jetter for $894.10 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Dylan Hubbard for $947.47 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Nubari Monsi for $1,122.96 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Early calls put Indians behind eight ball

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MIDWEST CITY - Two momentum-turning calls, both going in favor of Carl Albert, put El Reno High School’s football team behind the proverbial eight ball in its seventh straight trip to the postseason.

Both calls would lead to 14 points for the top-ranked Titans and were part of a run of 42 unanswered points as Carl Albert defeated El Reno 49-21 in the bi-district round of the Class 5A playoffs.

The loss snaps a two-game win streak for El Reno and ends its season with a 6-5 record.

Malachi Nicholson  jumps through an ankle tackle attempt by a defender

Honor Their Service

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El Reno High School English teacher Brian Rukes outlined the plan to expand the monument to military veterans at Memorial Stadium during a program that followed the 12th Annual Canadian County Veterans Day Parade.

Organized by the El Reno Chamber of Commerce, the event was held inside the Centre Theatre and featured five Canadian County veterans who were honored as Veterans of the Year. They included Donald Eugene Clark, Ron Edmondson, Jerry Icenhower, Randy Reynolds and Ken Tarter.

Samantha Klohn