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.
The inmate population has declined in recent weeks at the Canadian County Jail.
On Jan. 3, there were 178 inmates housed inside the county’s detention center in El Reno - 25 inmates less than the previous Monday, Dec. 27.
Canadian County Undersheriff Kevin Ward said the sheriff’s office had 210 inmates in custody, with 32 prisoners being housed in other counties, to start the new year.
Canadian County inmates may have been granted “some early Merry Christmas releases,” Ward said.
Calumet December Students of the Month, from left, Lila Winegeart, Tina Ortiz, Hunter Navanick and Luis Briseno.
A majority of state school boards associations have publicly distanced themselves from the National School Boards Association (NSBA) after the national group compared parents to terrorists, and 17 state associations have withdrawn from the NSBA.
But the Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) is not among them, and the organization continues its policy of public silence regarding the controversy even as state lawmakers may be poised to require parental approval for schools funds to go, directly or indirectly, to the NSBA.
Banana bread and sourdough were all the rage in 2020, and 2021 focused on air-fried food and low-waste foods. What’s going to land in your pantry this new year?
Upcoming trends in dining and cooking can be hard to predict, but the continued love for food and the desire to expand the average food pallet can make for more adventurous meals.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Josiah J. Foley, Oklahoma City, speeding, $245.
Amrathal B. Patel, El Reno, improper turn, $175.
Shalonda Lane Roberson, Broken Bow, speeding, $195.
Donnie Max McGee, El Reno, trespassing on private property, $295.
Shane Lee Chauncey, Yukon, speeding, $165.
Carl Lawrence Tisdale, El Reno, petit larceny, $595.
Hilary Rose Robinson, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.
Bailey Renee Robertson, El Reno, disobeying traffic device, $165.
Debra Sue Waggoner, Okarche, speeding, $165.
Sporting new singlets for the start of 2022, El Reno High School’s wrestling team showed little adverse effects from a 16-day layoff for the holidays, winning the first seven weights against Weatherford in a battle of top 15 teams.
El Reno used the quick start to cement a 51-21 win over the Eagles, ranked No.15 in Class 4A. The win was the fourth straight for the Indians, ranked No.2 in Class 5A, to improve to 4-2 on the year.