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Filing period for El Reno SB seat opens Monday

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The filing period for one position on the El Reno Public Schools Board of Education opens Monday, Dec. 4 and will run through Wednesday, Dec. 6.

Those interested in filing for the Ward 3 position, which is the fourth seat on the board, can do so during the filing period at the Canadian County Election Board between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The county election board is located at 200 S. Bickford Avenue.

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Water testing offered to well owners by OSU Extension

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Free groundwater testing will be provided in December to the county’s well owners.

Some areas of this county do not have the “best quality” groundwater, Canadian County OSU Extension Director Kyle Worthington said.

“A lot of our developments in Canadian County are not on rural water,” Worthington said.

“They’re based on well water, and they face some challenges with water being very hard.

“It’s really hard water, so it’s hard on their appliances.”

Medical incident causes multi-injury crash on North Banner Road

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A medical incident has been cited as the cause of a one-vehicle crash last weekend that left four people injured, two of them juveniles.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers responded to the traffic collision at 3:55 p.m. Nov. 25 on North Banner Road, one-half mile south of East Foreman Street.

A 43-year-old Yukon man was driving a 2019 Chevy Traverse northbound on Banner Road when he suffered a medical incident, according to an OHP report.

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Yukon man faces 20-year sentence for child porn charges

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A Yukon man faces up to 20 years in prison and a $25,000 fine after being accused of keeping obscene images of minors on his mobile phone.

Ocean Anthony Chayah Hudson, 20, was charged in Canadian County District Court with possession of child pornography.

The felony case stems from an investigation by the Canadian County Sheriff’s Office.

Assistant District Attorney Rebecca Boyer alleges Hudson “knowingly kept in his possession” on an Apple iPhone 11 obscene materials depicting minors engaged in sexual activities and portraying lewd exhibitions.

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CV Tech program puts new twist on apprenticeships

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Henry Ford left the family farm in 1879 to become an apprentice machinist.

With each turn of the lathe and each rotation of a mill, Ford developed his fascination for machines and honed skills that inspired him to develop the first affordable, mass-produced automobile.

Apprenticeships are one way American workers have prepared for careers. The familiar blueprint includes a person agreeing to work for an experienced craftsman in return for receiving on-the-job instruction.

Commissioners sort out laundry list of bids, table action

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Canadian County commissioners received a laundry list of bids for various products and services – but tabled action – at their first meeting after the Thanksgiving holiday.

As they do twice each year, the commissioners spent about 20 minutes opening six-month bids from county contractors in open forum.

This time it was for the period of Jan. 1 through June 30, 2024.

After reviewing documents submitted by vendors, the commissioners are scheduled to award the next six-month bid packages at their Dec. 18 meeting.

Public Records - 12/2/2023

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DIVORCES GRANTED

Dondi Stout vs. Matthew Stout.

Kerry Lynette Bond vs. Douglas Tod Bond.

Amy D. Roberts vs. Kodi R. Roberts.

Jennifer Struss vs. Dustin Struss.

Matthew Dean Davis vs. Carissa Danielle Davis.

Timothy Johnson vs. Breanna R. Johnson.

Melynda Sue Thomas vs. James Travis Thomas.

Sydnee Nicole Peton vs. Wyatt Lane Peton.

Wade Davidson vs. Shannon Davidson.

Taylor Lee vs. Joshua Robinson.

William Eric Brown vs. Melinda Sue Brown.

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Walking into the Sunset

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Youngsters joined city leaders in the official opening of Sunset Trail at Lake El Reno last week.

On a chilly and blustery day, Mayor Steve Jensen welcomed the young runners to take part in what was deemed the Turkey Trot, a quarter-mile run that turned into a race for the bundled-up kids.

Participants were treated to individual pumpkin pies and other goodies following the event.

Jensen drew applause from those gathered for the occasion when he said the city had received another grant, this one for $300,000 to farther extend the trail.

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Holiday meal

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Abigail Branstool’s Transition classes at El Reno High School utilized their cooking and hospitality skills before the holiday break.

Class members cooked a traditional Thanksgiving lunch for more than 60 people including students, staff and administrators.

Students assisted in setting up, serving food and cleaning up afterward.