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Public Records - 7/6/2022

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Lonnie Lee Monaco, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $245.

Rachel Buckley, El Reno, speeding and failure to appear warrant, $440.

Albert Roy Redhat, El Reno, speeding, driving without license issued and failure to appear warrant, $473.

Gregory Scott Hobbs, Shawnee, speeding, $175.

Tanner Lee Leathers, El Reno, transporting open container of beer, $350.

Carillion Elaine Thiessen, Cordell, speeding, $195.

David Leon Penn, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $245.

County Health Department will move to former Halliburton site

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The former Halliburton office building will become the new home for the Canadian County Health Department.

County commissioners last week approved spending $6 million in federal stimulus aid to purchase property at 6100 E. Highway 66 for a future Canadian County Health Department location.

The acquisition includes a 32,000-square-foot building on 10 acres in El Reno city limits, on the south side of Highway 66 just west of Canadian Valley Technology Center.

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Rider, Manske capture county commission seats

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Canadian County will have two new commissioners in January, as Tomas Manske defeated incumbent Marc Hader in the District 1 race and Tracey Rider prevailed to become the next District 3 commissioner in a crowded June 28 primary election.

Commissioner Races

Manske drew 52.39 percent of the vote, compared to Hader’s 47.61 percent. According to the Oklahoma State and Canadian County Election Board offices, 5,972 voters cast a ballot in the District 1 race.

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Anderson: Downtown El Reno will have strong county presence

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The news that the Canadian County Health Department will be moving out of downtown El Reno does not mean county officials are abandoning the area, said Commissioner Dave Anderson.

Commissioners last week approved spending $6 million to purchase the office building that formerly housed Halliburton on East SH 66. The purchase of the 32,000-square-foot building on 10 acres will be done using federal funds. Those funds were part of the federal government’s American Rescue Plan Act, created in response to the COVID pandemic.

Dave Anderson

Police say have fun, but be smart over 4th

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Area residents are expected to enjoy a sun-soaked Fourth of July weekend as El Reno joins the nation in celebrating its independence.

The annual Fourth of July celebration at Lake El Reno is being billed as Food, Friends, Fireworks.

The city is encouraging residents to bring their families to the lake area for a day of golfing, fishing, kayaking, boating and food trucks. A fireworks show is scheduled to light up the sky after dark on Monday.

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Something for everyone at the Farmer’s Market

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Ross Seed in downtown El Reno is again sponsoring the Farmer’s Market.

The market is set up in the new pavilion on the west side of the store. It operates from 8 a.m. to noon each Wednesday and Saturday.

Offerings include brisket, herbs, homemade salsa, homemade bread, fresh vegetables and more.

Conner Stephens and Kaysen Atkinson man the BlueSTEM booth

Couple to marry in spring ceremony

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Kennade Marie Long and Christian Dean Rinehart announce their engagement to be married.

Long is the daughter of Alan and Debbie Long of Yukon, granddaughter of Donald and Evelyn Long of House Springs, Mo., and granddaughter of Helen Brodeur of Yukon and the late Norman Brodeur Sr.

Long is a 2014 graduate of Putnam City North High School and received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Oklahoma State University and her master’s degree in Clinical Professional Counseling from the University of Oklahoma.

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