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Thumbs up for Georgia

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They may not run up and down a court or catch the game-winning pass, but the nine students making up the El Reno High School Academic Team are athletes in their own right.

Just ask their coach, Patrick King.

“They are not your typical athletes but they are athletes in themselves. It takes a lot of brain power and a lot of work to do what they do. They put in the time outside of school and in school to have the ability to study and work at what they do,” said King.

From left: Kyston Haines, David McBee, Brady Hardaway and Riley Ray

Commissioners approve new mass notification system for emergencies

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Canadian County government leaders believe a new mass notification system will allow them to reach more of the public in times of emergency.

Regroup Mass Notification will provide improved service to the county, said Emergency Manager Josh Davis.

At Davis’ recommendation, commissioners approved an agreement with Regroup for the county’s mass notification system.

The system is used to provide a wide range of emergency alerts and other notifications such as county government office closings.

County requests rate audit

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Canadian County is calling for a state audit in an effort to increase the amount the Oklahoma Department of Corrections pays to keep prisoners at the county jail before they are transferred to state custody.

DOC pays the sheriff’s office a daily rate of $27 to hold each convict who has been sentenced in Canadian County District Court and awaits transfer to prison.

Redlands nursing program starting health-care careers

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Nursing is a career that attracts graduating high school seniors but also provides a second career for those who are ready for a change.

Some students are ready to enter the field as young adults, but many people see the importance and value of nursing care through their own life experiences and then choose to make a career change.

Redlands Community College is not only preparing these students for a successful future in health care but also working to address the staffing shortage in rural and tribal health-care facilities.

Amy Clift gets hands-on experience in the college’s simulation lab

Four-legged fan

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This four-legged fan was peering through the holes in the chainlink fence at the Union City High School softball field last week to catch a glimpse of the action during a game between the Tigers and Riverside Indian School.

The dog is in training to be a service dog.

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Rolling with the babies

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Warmer temperatures and calmer winds midweek allowed First Steps Child Day Care worker Jessica Kanehl (left) and a fellow co-worker to help take the babies at the center out for a quick stroll around the El Reno High School campus.

Weather forecasts for the upcoming week call for temperatures in the high 50s to low 60s with partly sunny skies through Wednesday. Storms could return on Thursday. 

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Commissioners approve $1M for Banner Road work

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More than one-third of $2.9 million that has accumulated in Canadian County funds has been earmarked for a Banner Road project.

The current balance of the County Bridge and Road Improvements (CBRI) account for all three districts is $2,903,270.99.

“It’s been accumulating for quite a while,” Commissioner David Anderson said. “Over the years, we’ve used the money from time to time and I wanted to start a plan of how we’re going to use it going forward.”

Maple Students of the Month

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Maple February Students of the Month, front row from left, Harrison Cullen, kindergarten; Madalynne Whitman, first grade; Adrianna Trujillo, second grade; and Jaysin Shingleton, pre-kindergarten; back row, Ryder Striegel, third grade; Brody Crawford, fourth grade; Alice Park, seventh grade; and Halle Hunt, fifth grade. Not pictured: Maelee Moss, eighth grade, and Daughtry Swigart, sixth grade.

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