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EHS golfers tune up for regional at Bluejays Bash

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El Reno High School’s boys golf team tuned up for its run in the upcoming Class 5A West Regional by shooting a 396 team score at the 2022 Guthrie Bluejays Bash.

Playing the North layout at Lake Hefner Golf Course, El Reno had three golfers shoot under 90 for the first time this season. Cooper Park, Dallon Biswell and Bryan Richardson all carded duplicate rounds of 88.

Nick Fox carded a 132, while the Indians fifth team member did not finish due to illness.

Cooper Park follows through on a tee shot

Florida bound

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Redlands Community College’s golf team will be headed back to Florida for the 2022 NJCAA Women’s Golf Championship after picking up one of five at-large bids.

The Cougars, ranked eighth in the nation, finished third in the Southwest District Championship in Fort Worth, an event which featured three top 10 teams.

Western Texas Community College, fourth nationally, won the district title.

Public Records - 5/4/2022

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LAWSUITS

U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Joanne Buchanan for $63,183.37 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 12, Block 1, Paul Addition, Yukon.

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Samuel J. Newill for $15,339.39 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Velocity Investments LLC vs. Gary Hayes for $13,566.71 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Time, Treasure, Talent: The Center of 4-H Volunteerism

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Some might say that volunteering takes time, costs money and creates work. We believe otherwise. Our volunteers invest their time, share their treasures and teach their talents to provide for a better life in the young minds they influence.

Their investment to Canadian County 4-H pays dividends in the development of young minds, builds future leaders and shapes our youth into positive role models for our communities.

“It’s amazing to witness the power of a volunteer 4-H leader. We could not be more pleased with our team of certified volunteers.

Queens of the Big Burger

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Kathleen Douglass began helping with the making of the “Big Bun” back in 2001.

She learned the secrets as well as the recipe from Henry Jo and Donna VonTungeln while helping to prepare the dough at their home. In 2008, Douglass recruited her good friend, Kim Eden, to help with the process.

Douglass was serving as an administrator with the El Reno Fire Department, while Eden was in a similar position at the police department.

Kathleen Douglas and Kim Eden will serve as Queens of the Big Burger

El Reno’s Wesley UMC celebrates designation as a Historic Site

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Wesley United Methodist Church El Reno celebrated and dedicated its designation as a Historic Site with significance to the Methodist Church last Sunday.

Wesley El Reno is the eighth site in El Reno to receive Historic Site status from the Methodist Church’s Commission on Archives and History, located in Madison, N.J.

Dr. Kristy Ehlers opens the time capsule with Amy Neathery

Nose for the butterflies

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El Reno’s Cora Newby got really involved in the “tagging of monarch butterflies” during an activity at the BlueSTEM AgriLearning Center at Fort Reno.

BlueSTEM students were involved in the recent annual Agriscience Symposium at Redlands Community College.

See Wednesday’s Tribune for coverage of that event.

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