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A shot at the Olympic Dream

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During his collegiate playing days, Prince Ezeala was like any other basketball player during an Olympic year, dreaming of representing either the United States or any country on the world’s biggest stage.

“I always wished I could have done that as a player,” said Ezeala.

While those dreams fell to the wayside after graduating from Southwestern Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in education, his future career as an educator and a coach has ended up rekindling those thoughts.

SWOSU, Wassana event set for Monday

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The Indigenous Student Association at Southwestern Oklahoma State University has rescheduled the date for hosting the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Tradition Not Addiction program.

Christian Wassana, actor and director’s assistant in Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone,” and founder of the motivational movement, “I Am, I Can, I Will,” will remain the guest speaker for this event.

The event, scheduled earlier, was delayed by weather. It will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 5 in the East Ballroom of the Memorial Student Center on the Weatherford campus of SWOSU.

Voters set to decide change in liquor law

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For nearly 39 years, it has been illegal for retail establishments to sell alcohol before 2 p.m. on Sundays in Canadian County.

Registered voters on Tuesday, March 5 will have the opportunity to change that if they desire.

County commissioners voted 3-0 to place a proposition on the March 5 countywide ballot that would eliminate the county’s Sunday alcohol sales restriction. That is the same day as the Presidential Primary Election in Oklahoma.

The ballot measure will read:

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Graphic video shows injury to trooper on I-40

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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released a graphic video of a state trooper who was injured Jan. 18 during a traffic stop on Interstate 40 in Canadian County.

The 36-second dash camera video shows Trooper Jesse Gregory as he approaches the passenger side of a white sport utility vehicle that he had pulled over for a traffic violation along I-40 at Cimarron Road.

Voter registration deadline for presidential primary Feb. 9

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Friday, Feb. 9 is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the March 5 Presidential Preferential Primary and Canadian County Question Election, Canadian County Election Board Secretary Allen Arnold said.

Arnold said that persons who are U.S. citizens, residents of Oklahoma and at least 17 1/2 years old are eligible to apply for voter registration. However, you must be at least 18 years old to vote.

Public Records - 2/3/2024

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LAWSUITS

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Jennifer Lamontagne for $2,081.90 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Maria Guest for $1,236.42 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Matthew Cannon for $825.78 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Barclays Bank Delaware vs. Julia Gonzalez for $1,509.23 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

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Public education highlight of breakfast gathering

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El Reno public education was on full display at last week’s El Reno Now gathering.

The quarterly event is a partnership between the city of El Reno and El Reno Public Schools. It featured a brief update from City Manager Matt Sandidge, but the morning belonged to the local education system.

Superintendent Matt Goucher introduced the site Teachers of the Year as well as the District Teacher of the Year.

He said the school district could not accomplish what it does without the support of the community. “El Reno just gives and gives and gives,” Goucher said.

Survey says?

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The city of El Reno wants to hear from you.

That’s what City Manager Matt Sandidge said last week at the El Reno Now breakfast gathering. The city and El Reno Public Schools partner for the quarterly event.

Sandidge said the city is conducting a survey to hear what residents want from their municipal government and how services might be improved.

Sandidge said the survey is intended to gauge the “community pulse.” It is open from now until March 1.

“We want to hear from you about the services we provide,” Sandidge said.

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Hirst will not seek fifth term as court clerk

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Canadian County District Court Clerk Marie Hirst will not seek re-election after some 28 years in public service. Now in her 16th year as Canadian County’s elected court clerk, Hirst said last week she will not seek re-election to a fifth, four-year term.

“It’s been a complete honor to have been elected for four terms, and that the voters had that much faith and trust in my knowledge and experience to do the job,” Hirst said.

“It’s been a great ride for the most part.”