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Norsemen rally past Redlands

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Redlands Community College women’s soccer team allowed a trio of goals within a 10-minute period of the second half as Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College rallied for a 3-1 win over the Cougars.

The loss was the fourth in a row for Redlands, which slipped to 1-8 overall.

The Cougars dropped to 1-7 in the NJCAA Region 2 standings, which is eighth.

Redlands took a 1-0 lead into the half after getting a goal from Avery Turner off an assist from Payton Brickey. However, the Cougars did not score over the final 60 minutes of the match.

Bobby Lynn Jackson collides with a player from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

Home, sweet homecoming

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In what organizers are hoping to make an annual event, close to 70 El Reno High School graduates gathered at Jenks Simmons Field House for the inaugural Alumni Homecoming Day Rally.

“Next year for homecoming 2024, we hope to do the same thing again but tell your friends about it. We could be much bigger than this even though we had a good turnout. Roughly 60 to 70 people were here. You ate good hamburgers and you got to reminisce with each other.

“Thank you for coming,” said EHS 1956 alum and event organizer Jimmy Roblyer.

Members of El Reno’s youth cheerleading squad ride on a float

Arts Council members to display work at Redlands

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The El Reno Arts Council will host a showing of member-created pieces at Redlands Community College on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The gathering will take place in the RCC Art Gallery.

The board for the Arts Council hopes residents will attend and offer suggestions about how to create a more arts-focused community.

“We would love to build a better relationship with the community we serve. We’ll welcome questions, advice, volunteer service, donations, and any chance to have a face-to-face meeting with our community,” the Arts Council board said by email.

FCC Marketplace offering food, treats and auction

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The Disciples Women are completing plans for the First Christian Church Marketplace set for Saturday, Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Debbie Thomas and her crew are busy preparing for a roast beef meal with mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans or corn, hot rolls, dessert and drink for $10, and $5 for 12 and under.

This will be served from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.

The halls of the church are filled with the aroma of fresh-baked cinnamon rolls that Reatha Sanders and her crew are preparing.

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Language course in Kiowa set

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Through an agreement with the Kiowa Tribe, Redlands Community College will begin offering a Kiowa language course next fall.

Redlands President Jena Marr recently met with Lawrence SpottedBird, chairman of the Kiowa Tribe, to formalize the agreement that also includes initiatives designed to generate awareness of the American Indian culture as well as to enhance programs that encourage and support high school student tribal members who are interested in pursuing a college degree.

“We value our tribal partners and are excited about this new collaboration,” Marr said.

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Nearly 150 Oklahoma business leaders attend Washington fly-in

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WASHINGTON – The Oklahoma State Chamber returned to the Sooner State last week after concluding its annual Washington fly-in where members heard from delegation members and discussed key issues concerning Oklahoma businesses. 

Nearly 150 people attended the multi-day event, which members said serves as an opportunity for businesses to address concerns with members of the Oklahoma delegation and hear from prominent leaders in Washington. 

Cherokee Nation makes millions off illegal immigration

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Officials with the Cherokee Nation’s tribal government often tout the importance of sovereignty, a term that in tribal debates largely boils down to control of land lying within historic reservation lines.

One Cherokee government website bluntly declares, “The Supreme Court’s McGirt v. Oklahoma decision recognized what Indian Country has known all along - that our land is our land.”

Public Records - 9/27/2023

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Justin Ray White, El Reno, failure to comply, $145.

Michael David Sheeder, Shawnee, failure to comply, $145.

Alisa Loraine Hamlett, El Reno, failure to comply, $145.

Azalia Gutierrez, Geary, petit larceny and obstructing an officer, $995.

Richard Steven Elledge, El Reno, failure to comply, $145.

Joshua Stoan Basic, Oklahoma City, expired tag, $165.

Janice Claire Delana, El Reno, improper tag display, $130.

Terence Asa Hays, El Reno, dog at large, $145.