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Indians rallies fall short in back-to-back Anadarko losses

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ANADARKO – After a 33-point blowout win in the opening game, El Reno High School’s boys basketball team suffered narrow back-to-back losses in the 2021 Anadarko Warrior Classic.

The losses dropped El Reno, ranked 12th in Class 5A, to 5-5 on the season.

El Reno defeated Chickasha 85-52 in the quarterfinals, but dropped a 60-53 game to Class 5A’s 15th-ranked Lawton MacArthur in the semifinals.

The Indians then lost an 86-81 double overtime contest to Anadarko (No.16/4A) in the third-place game.

Rossi Harjo shoots in the first half against Lawton MacArthur

Yukon woman sentenced for sneaking drugs into jail

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A Yukon woman who brought drugs into the Canadian County Jail has pleaded guilty and received a seven-year deferred sentence.

Julie Ann Whiteley, 43, was charged Sept. 28 in Canadian County District Court with possession of contraband in jail (a felony) and possession of a controlled dangerous substance (a misdemeanor).

She also was charged Oct. 26 with unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (both misdemeanors).

Public Records - 1/12/2022

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Wesley Don Vandiver, Checotah, speeding, $195.

Johnny E. Frost, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Andrea Beaver, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Randolph James Youngbull, Geary, failure to appear warrant, $295.

William Robert Ormsbee, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Bobby R. Vandusen, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Eunice N. White, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

COVID-19 forces El Reno School sites back to distance learning (UPDATED)

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El Reno Public Schools transitioned to distance learning throughout the district after an outbreak of positive cases for COVID-19.

The district first said students at Hillcrest and Rose Witcher Learning Centers would switch to remote learning on Tuesday, Jan.11.

Two days later, the entire district made the move after outbreaks at the junior high and high school.

In-person classes were expected to resume on Jan. 18, said Assistant Superintendent Matt Goucher.

Rose Witcher Sign

New year brings new COVID-19 spike

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Both health-care and public school officials are keeping a close eye on incoming data as the Omicron and Delta variants continue to fuel a recent surge in both testing and reported positive cases of the coronavirus.

“I hate COVID-19. It seems to be the same as it’s always been for us. There is no difference from now than it was in March of 2020 or even a year ago.

“We have been speaking with the state health department pretty much every day and we expect an aggressive community-based spread of the virus between now and Feb. 1,” said El Reno Superintendent Craig McVay.

Shannon Baier reacts to having a testing swab inserted into her nose

Grimes retires from sheriff’s department after long career

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Mike Grimes, a lieutenant with the Canadian County Sheriff’s Investigations Division, has retired after 57 years in law enforcement. His retirement was effective Dec. 31.

Grimes was serving as criminal investigator with the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office. He will continue working at the sheriff’s office but in a non-law enforcement capacity and on a part-time basis. His duties will include managing the Aviation Unit, fly missions and handling special projects.

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Gotcha!

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El Reno Little League wrestler Cooper Coble rolls his Weatherford opponent into a pinning position during an exhibition match last week.

The two towns had five youth matches before the high school dual.

See related story and photos here.
 

Cooper Coble rolls his Weatherford opponent into a pinning position

Police respond to violent holiday incidents

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El Reno police responded to some violent incidents over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.

On Dec. 23, police were called to 416 W. Rogers after receiving reports of gunshots.

Officers said they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound to the calf area of his right leg. Police said they learned there had been a verbal altercation between occupants at the house that apparently escalated into the gun violence.