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Brian Rukes is relentless.

When it comes to honoring the American veterans who gave their lives in service to freedom and this nation, Rukes simply will not be distracted. He especially wants to remember and recognize those who once sat in an El Reno Public Schools classroom.

Brian Rukes holds up one of the replicas of the new walls

White reception set for Thursday

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A reception to honor Matt White on his 15 years of service as mayor of El Reno will be held Thursday at the Public Safety Center off SW 27th Street.

Billed as the “Thanks a Lot, Matt White” reception, the come-and-go event will be from 4 to 6 p.m.

Eariler that day, White and El Reno School Superintendent Matt Goucher are scheduled to host the El Reno Now gathering, also at the Public Safety Center. El Reno Now begins at 7:30 a.m.

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El Reno grad to make acting debut on popular Yellowstone TV series

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Many people have watched the hit series Yellowstone, or at least have heard of the series. What many may not know is Christian Wassana, a citizen of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, will be debuting in his first acting role in Season 5, set to begin Sunday, Nov. 13.

Wassana’s character will be introduced in Season 5 of Yellowstone.

“My character will be introduced in episode three on Nov. 20 and will appear again in episode 6. My character is just now revealing himself to the world of Yellowstone.

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Showing thanks and pride

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The 2022 Canadian County Veterans Day Parade was held in downtown El Reno over the weekend.

The parade, put on by the El Reno Chamber of Commerce included American flags, soldiers from the famed Oklahoma National Guard’s 45th Infantry, vintage and sports cars, entries from local and county businesses, churches and nonprofit groups.

The El Reno High School Band also marched in the event.

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Aerospace company to invest $120 million in Burns Flat port

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CLINTON - Premium Aerospace Center (PAC) announced a $120 million investment in a new hangar facility at the Oklahoma Air and Space Port in Burns Flat.

The project will include the expansion of two existing hangars along with the construction of a brand new hangar to accommodate airplane painting and maintenance. 

“We are excited to bring the first hangar facility of this kind to Oklahoma,” said PAC General Manager Lucas Conde.

Public Records - 11/9/2022

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LAWSUITS

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. vs. Carl D. Chesney and Lauren E. Chesney for $128,659.30 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 7, Block 2, The Plantation Addition, Mustang.

Caliber Home Loans Inc. vs. Annette E. Carothers for $116,874.69 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 10, Block 1, Gadberry Addition, El Reno.