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Oklahoma official warns federal bill could cause election chaos

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In a letter sent to Oklahoma’s two U.S. senators, the secretary of the Oklahoma State Election Board warned that an election bill promoted by congressional Democrats “guarantees chaos in our elections.”

The June 2 letter from Oklahoma State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax focused on the provisions of S.1, titled by its authors as the “For the People Act of 2021.”

Hot Wheels winners

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Pictured are the winners from the 2021 A Small Town Weekend Hot Wheels Races, from left, Henry Weaver of Chickasha (13), Mattison Norton of El Reno (3) and Asher Schweitzer of El Reno (6). 

From left, Henry Weaver, Mattison Norton and Asher Schweitzer

CVTC wins, places in state contests

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Canadian Valley Technology Center had several dozen state contest placers, including many state champions.

El Reno Campus National Contest

Business Professionals of America (BPA)

Ian Fowler placed eighth in Server Administration Using Microsoft as well as 10th in Computer Security.

State Contest

Business Professionals of America

C+ Programming: Austin Bole, first.

Okarche essay winners recognized

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Okarche junior high students Brenna Crider and Jaici Easton were recognized at the annual Delta Kappa Gamma conference held recently in Oklahoma City.

The girls submitted essays to the DKG’s annual essay contest, and after placing first in the countywide contest, continued to the state level, each placing first at her grade level.

Brenna and Jaici received certificates of achievement and a monetary award.

Their teachers are Traci Fuller and Lyndal Westmoreland.

From left, Brenna Crider, Traci Fuller and Jaici Easton

SWOSU releases spring honor rolls

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Honor rolls at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford and Sayre have been announced for the 2021 spring semester.

An undergraduate student earning all A’s in 12 or more hours during a semester qualifies for the President’s Honor Roll. Recognition on the Dean’s Honor Roll includes completion of 12 semester hours of undergraduate work with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher with no grade lower than a C.

ER girls off to quick start in summer work

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In an effort to get more competitive against upper-tier opponents, El Reno High School girls basketball coach Jennifer Douglas has opted to put her players up against some of the best teams in the state this summer.

So far the move has paid off.

In its first summer outing, El Reno posted a 5-3 record in the Mustang Lady Broncos Summer League against a predominant Class 6A schedule.

Ashlyn Evans-Thompson shoots a mid-range jumper

Two steps to Omaha

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It wasn’t long after he first picked up a glove and started throwing a baseball around that Rhett Kouba dreamed of one day playing on the biggest stage in college baseball – the NCAA College World Series.

Now the El Reno native is two games away from becoming what is believed to be the first EHS graduate to ever play in the CWS.

“It’s been a dream of mine since I was a little kid. We would watch the games on television and I can recall seeing so many great games and all the great players that made it there. Being this close to making it myself is unreal,” said Kouba.

El Reno native Rhett Kouba throws a pitch

Playing among the elite

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In an ironic twist of fate, El Reno High School graduate Jaylin Reveles ended up playing what could be her final high school game wearing the same colored jersey as she will in college.

Reveles was named to the Large West team for the recent Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State Games. It’s tradition that the West wears red jerseys with white lettering and the East squad wears blue with white wording.

Jaylin Reveles played in an All-State game