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Mustache Bash bull-riding event Saturday at Denny-Crump Rodeo Arena

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The “10th Annual Mustache Bash” bull-riding event and mustache contest will be held this weekend at the Denny-Crump Rodeo Arena.

Marie Hirst said the two-day event will begin at 4 p.m. Saturday, with the Sunday start time set for 2 p.m. The event will feature junior as well as professional bull riders.

A concert is planned Saturday night featuring the Tyler Wilheim Band.

Funding could help communities with Route 66 preservation needs

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OKLAHOMA CITY – With the centennial of Route 66 fast approaching, communities and businesses may soon apply for state funding to preserve and further develop Route 66.

House Bill 4457, authored by Rep. Mark Lawson, R-Sapulpa, and co-authored by Rep. John Waldron, D-Tulsa, and Rep. Meloyde Blancett, D-Tulsa, creates the Oklahoma Route 66 Commission, which will consider and approve projects to maximize the long-term economic potential of Route 66 in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma is home to the longest drivable stretch of the “Mother Road” with more than 400 miles.

State budget eliminates waiting list for developmental disabilities services

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OKLAHOMA CITY – The fiscal year 2023 state budget agreement includes $32.5 million to completely eliminate the 13-year waiting list for some 5,000 individuals seeking developmental disability services.

Sen. Paul Rosino, chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee and vice chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, said the investment would improve the lives of thousands of Oklahomans.

Flogistix expanding into El Reno

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El Reno has landed Flogistix, a manufactuer of equipment used in the oil and gas industry.

Mims Talton, president and chief executive officer of Flogistix, said the expansion into El Reno means the firm will have 259,000 square feet of manufacturing space at the operation that will be housed in buildings formerly occupied by Halliburton.

The plant is on SH 66, just south of Canadian Valley Technology Center.

Flogistix will occupy some 259,000 square feet of manufacturing space

Letter Carriers Food Drive aids local pantry

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A few weeks ago, El Reno and much of Oklahoma was under a severe weather threat, not an unusual occurrence during the spring.

Residents were being warned to be “weather aware” as storms were predicted to bring hail, high winds, heavy rain and the possibility of tornadoes.

So how did volunteers with The Lord’s Harvest react?

The Lord’s Harvest Director Nikki and volunteers

Fun day at the zoo

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Special needs students from El Reno High School and Roblyer Learning Center took a field trip to the Oklahoma City Zoo earlier this month.

Landry Lewis pets the back of a goat inside the petting zoo

Summer youth meal service starts Monday

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For the seventh straight year, food service workers from El Reno Public Schools will be hitting the streets to make sure youth are getting proper meals over the summer break.

Beginning May 23 and running through July 28, anyone ages 18 and under can get two meals per day (breakfast and lunch) from one of the ERPS food service vehicles.

The district will have a route on the west side of El Reno and one serving the east side.

Part-time deputy resigns over sexual assault claim

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A part-time Canadian County sheriff’s deputy has resigned after being accused of sexually assaulting a female inmate.

Yukon’s David Wayne Loman, 58, was arrested May 13 at his home in Canadian County after an investigation by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI).

“He has resigned,” Canadian County Sheriff Chris West said. “When this came to my attention, I contacted the OSBI (on April 12) and asked them to investigate it.”

The sexual assault allegations were made by a female who was being moved by vehicle by the former deputy.

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