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Maple Students of the Month

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Maple April Students of the Month, front row from left, Cole Langley, prekindergarten; Paylynn Smith, fourth grade; Kash Brothers, second grade; Jake Wells, kindergarten; and Ella Smith, first grade; back row, Erica Niles, sixth grade; Audrey Eisenhour, fifth grade; Bryson Cooper, seventh grade; Sawyer Williams, eighth grade; and John Henry Von Tungeln, third grade.

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Cattlemen’s selected for National Steak House Hall of Fame

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Oklahoma City’s most iconic restaurant, Cattlemen’s Steakhouse, has been selected for induction into the National Steak House Hall of Fame.

David Egan of El Reno serves as Director of Operations for Cattlemen's.

Cattlemen’s is the only steakhouse in Oklahoma to hold this distinction.

“Cattlemen’s is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Oklahoma City,” said Cattlemen’s owner Dick Stubbs.

OHS Lions, Lioness awards

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Okarche March Lioness and Lion honorees are Emma Stover and Wyatt Pinkerton.

April honorees are Abigail Johnson and Gunnar Smith.
 

OHS March 2023 Lion and Lioness honorees

McBride comments on banks being added to banned list for state contracts

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Mark McBride, R-Moore, said legislation he authored that will ban 13 major financial institutions from state contracts as a result of their environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies is good for Oklahoma.

House Bill 2034, the Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022, signed into law last May, took effect Nov. 1.

Okarche top picks

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Okarche March Students of the Month are Abigail Johnson and Andrew Walker.

April Students of the Month are Callie Cramer and Ruby VanDenDriessche.

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Stranded runners a royal pain in setback to Noble

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The lack of clutch hits with runners in scoring position came back to haunt El Reno High School’s baseball team in a 10-5 non-district loss to Noble in the regular-season finale for both schools.

El Reno, by dropping its second straight non-district home game, will take a 14-19 overall record into the Class 5A West Region 1 Championships, which started Thursday in Piedmont.

Ty Vincent snags a fly ball in right field

Cyril puts a stop to Union City’s cinderella effort

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Union City’s historical run to the Class 2A Oklahoma State High School Slow-Pitch Softball Championships came to an end in the quarterfinals with a 17-5 loss to fourth-ranked Cyril.

The Tigers, ranked sixth in the state, end their season with a 26-15 record.

“I was really proud of them. We could have given up but the bottom half of our order kept the game going and allowed our seniors to get up to bat again.

Union City High School players and coaches stand at attention

Wrestling signees

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El Reno High School’s wrestling program held a national letter of intent signing day recently as from left, Will Heger, Kylar Kurtz and Dailey Jennings signed with college programs.

Heger and Jennings will wrestle at the University of Central Oklahoma, while Kurtz will follow in his father, Kevin’s footsteps and wrestle at Harvard College.

Looking on is head coach Tyrone Lewis.

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