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Public Records - 5/28/2022

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LAWSUITS

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Annette B. Wagner for $1,287.78 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Corey J. Beckman for $3,551.77 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Crown Asset Management LLC vs. Nathanael J. Dion for $6,988.99 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

CKS Prime Investments LLC vs. Jodi Nunn for $1,230.29 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Power of 100 serves up Mobile Meals donation

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The Power of 100 Canadian County strikes again.

This time the all-female organization that goes about the county helping not-for-profit organizations poured more than $17,800 into the coffers of El Reno’s Mobile Meals program. To say the recipients were thankful would be a grand understatement.

Several Mobile Meals board members and volunteers as well as program director Norman Sheridan and his assistant, Jasper Hill were on hand when representatives of the Power of 100 Canadian County presented the oversized check.

Members of the Power of 100 present El Reno Mobile Meals with a donation

El Reno VFW sets schedule of events for Memorial Day

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El Reno’s VFW Post 382 will coordinate Memorial Day ceremonies this year. Last year, the events were overseen by American Legion Post 34. The service organizations alternate each year. Nancy Salsman of the VFW said activity will begin on Saturday, May 28.

Salsman said flags will be put out at the cemetery that morning starting at 8. Volunteers are needed to help with this.

Memorial Day services at the El Reno Cemetery will begin at 11 a.m. Monday.

Etta Dale actors deliver journey ‘Into the Woods’

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Etta Dale Junior High’s Amanda Little led her vocal music students in the production of “Into the Woods” that was performed at the Lincoln Learning Center the week before school ended.

Little said the production included a number of students with many songs and stories acted out with comedy and wit.

“Our community should be very proud of these talented singers banding together for such a terrific performance,” Little said.

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Female detention officer facing jail time, charged with second-degree rape

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A female detention officer faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of having sex with a male inmate at the Canadian County Jail.

Yukon’s Raven Beryle Benson, 36, was charged May 4 in Canadian County District Court with second-degree rape – a felony crime punishable by one to 15 years in state prison.

She also was charged with bringing contraband into the jail. That crime carries a penalty of up to one year in prison and/or a maximum $500 fine.

Trio key North’s win in WOBCA bid

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WEATHERFORD – One last outing as teammates proved to be a winning combination for three El Reno High School graduates in last week’s Western Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association’s All-Star Games.

Brayden Fulton, Dacus Cooper and Vincent Walker each played a key role in helping the North squad secure a 5-4 win over the South in the Large School Game.

“It was really fun to get out here and have fun with those guys one more time,” said Fulton.

Vincent Walker releases a two-seam fastball

Calumet’s Tignor, Olive fall short in All-Star outing

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WEATHERFORD – Tyler Tignor thought that last week’s Western Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game would be his last coaching stint with his former standout player – Calumet graduate Jaxon Olive.

Tignor, who will be the new athletic director at Hammon come fall, coached the North squad for a fifth time in the WOBCA Small School Game. It ended on a sour note with a 5-1 loss to the South squad.

However, Tignor and Olive will get another shot to go out together as winners.

Tyler Tignor

Old jail roof repair delayed; commissioners receive no bids

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Canadian County commissioners will have to go back to the drawing board to get what’s been described as a badly needed roof repair on the historic old jail completed, after no bids were submitted for the project.

The item was on the commissioners agenda last week to consider and possibly award a contract for the work. However, when it came time to open submitted bids, there were none.

The roof of the old Canadian County Jail will have to wait to be repaired