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4th with a BANG!

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Residents from around the county were treated to a pair of fireworks displays over the recent Fourth of July holiday.

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Debate over city wards gets heated

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A divided city council agreed to give El Reno residents the opportunity to look over three options for new ward boundaries.

The proposals are expected to be part of a public hearing in August.

During a special council meeting at noon on July 5, the council needed to consider what to do about the matter three separate times before finally coming to an agreement.

A few tips for trips that won’t break the bank

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I’ve never pretended to be a world traveler who can reel off the vacation steals and deals quicker than our nation’s airlines can cancel flights during peak season.

I do, however, like to travel. It was sequenced into my DNA at an early age as my parents took my brother and me along with them to countless horticulture conferences across the United States and Canada.

At last count I can mark off 33 states and two border countries in North America. Then there was the two-week whirlwind jaunt through Europe as a senior in high school.

Buc-ees offers the cheapest gas and can be a fun and affordable stop

Peter Pan and Wendy to sail on six-show voyage over weekends

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“Peter Pan and Wendy: A Musical” is coming to the El Reno Community Theatre for six different performances. The show opens July 8 and the performances are happening from July 8-10 and July 15-17.

Director Kevan Dunkelberg has been working on this show for a little over a month with his cast of seven, and he is ready to share the play with the community.

Dunkelberg and the cast started rehearsals back in May. It’s almost time for theater enjoyers to get to see the results of their hard work.

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Justice Center contracts for ’23 approved despite Hader’s opposition vote

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Canadian County commissioners approved contracts between the Gary E. Miller Canadian County Children’s Justice Center and 22 counties “for the provision to secure juvenile detention services” for fiscal year 2023.

The vote was 2-1, as it has been for several years.

Voicing his opposition was District 1 Commissioner Marc Hader, who said ballot language approved by voters 26 years ago to build the sales tax-funded center only provided for Canadian County juveniles to be housed there.

Zonelle Rainbolt elected Oklahoma Press Association president

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Zonelle Rainbolt, executive editor of Wesner Publications, took office as president of the Oklahoma Press Association July 1.

OPA members elected Rainbolt during the annual business meeting at the June 10-11 OPA Convention in Oklahoma City.

Rainbolt, who succeeds John Denny Montgomery as president, will serve a one-year term. Rainbolt was first named to the OPA board of directors in 2017.

“I am a strong believer in a free, independent and accountable press,” Rainbolt said.

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Public Records - 7/9/2022

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LAWSUITS

Alliance Health Midwest vs. Rebekah Shain for $2,378.50 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Department Stores National Bank vs. Sadamae Boland for $2,060.77 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Citibank N.A. vs. Jody W. Sanders for $5,964.24 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Tony Goddard for $3,794.83 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Smoke to command waters alone

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If you are a fan of drag boat racing, you will have only one chance this year to catch some of the quickest non-capsule crafts fly across Lake El Reno.

The 2022 Smoke on the Water, set for July 22-24, will be the lone show on local waters after the Southern Drag Boat Association removed the Hunter Showdown from its 2022 schedule.

The showdown, held on Lake El Reno in early fall, was one of the final points races on the SDBA schedule the last two years.

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