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Calumet rolls past H-E Bobcats 12-2

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Calumet High School’s baseball team cranked out its first double-digit hit total of the season last week en route to a 12-2 win over Hydro-Eakly.

The Chieftains improved to 2-0 on the season with the win.

Cody Thiessen’s team went 10-of-29 (.344) from the plate against the Bobcats, logging nine runs batted in and four walks against five strikeouts.

Kingston Arnold and Dalton Belcher added a double each.

Kyler Thiessen leaps into the air to make a throw

Getting into the groove

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El Reno High School’s football program was slated to wrap up its four days of non-contact preseason drills on Thursday, before putting the pads on for the first time this preseason on Friday.

The Indians will travel to Elk City Aug. 19 for their lone scrimmage.

Hunter Davidson turns upfield after catching a pass

Lake Hefner title winner

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El Reno’s Maizlynn Steenbergen, a fifth-grader at Banner School, recently won the Girls 11 and Under age bracket during the 2022 Lake Hefner Golf Championship.

 

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Public Records - 8/13/2022

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LAWSUITS

Shelter Mutual Insurance Company vs. Whilhmena Holt for $6,210.37 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Veronica L. McClane Delarosa for $1,840.23 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Synchrony Bank vs. Lisa Nichols for $4,731.54 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Dusan Bozovic for $3,041.52 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Kids invited to Art in the Park event

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The El Reno Arts Council is inviting all children to come to Gadberry Park at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12 to take part in the “Art in the Park” program.

Kids can spend an hour learning stamp art creation. The program is free.

Gadberry Park is located just south of the 400 block of Amity Lane.

Giving back to his roots

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Nameplates and offices may have changed over the summer inside the El Reno Public Schools administration building, but incoming Superintendent Matt Goucher is quick to point out the mission remains the same.

“We will operate off four questions. What do we want them to learn? How are we going to know they learned it? What are we going to do if they didn’t learn it? And what are we going to do if they did learn it.

Matt Goucher, El Reno Public Schools superintendent

From the Superintendent’s Desk

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Welcome to school year 2022-23!

The excitement and hopeful anticipation I feel at the beginning of a new school year has never faded, even though I am about to begin my 31st year in education. I am particularly eager to kick off this year as I am now serving as superintendent.

There are so many accomplishments made during summer and I want to share some of them with our community, as our faculty and staff have been busy!

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