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Scaring little kids still fun at Halloween

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It’s finally cooling off just in time for Halloween. I love Halloween. I still decorate and dress up like a witch to hand out candy even though my boys are grown. Something about scaring little kids is fun. That sounded bad, didn’t it? I don’t scare them that bad, I promise!

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Haunted Trolley proves one scary ride

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The El Reno Arts Council said its annual Haunted Trolley event “thrilled audiences with spooky fun, local history and incredible community collaboration.”

Sue Bear, president of the council, said the colorful event was made possible “with the help of 49 dedicated volunteers. This year’s event was one to remember.”

Volunteers from the Canadian County Historical Museum transformed the museum grounds into a festive Halloween scene, complete with decorations, concessions and photo opportunities.

Cast members prepare to scare another trolley full of riders

City starts curbside bulk trash pickup

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The City of El Reno is bringing back its curbside bulk waste collection to help residents clear out large items conveniently from their homes.

Collections will run from November through December 2025, with one scheduled pass per street.

Residents must place all bulk waste at the curb by 7 a.m. on their scheduled collection day.

Crews will not return to a street after the scheduled pass and are unable to assist with moving items.

Materials can be placed curbside up to one week prior to the assigned pickup date.

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Oklahoma high schoolers compete in Drone Search and Rescue Championship

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STILLWATER – Thirty Oklahoma high school teams showcased their drone-powered search and rescue skills at the inaugural Fly Forward: Search and Rescue State Championship, Oct. 21 at Lake Carl Blackwell in Stillwater.

The daylong event was hosted by the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics (ODAA) and the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education (OAIRE).

Student teams were challenged by real-life scenarios including locating a downed hiker, an overturned kayaker and a snakebite victim.

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Letter to the Editor: El Reno is a great place

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To the Editor: 

I don’t think it matters if you have lived here three to five years, or 30 to 50 years, you have to be pretty impressed with what you see going on all around you. I hate to start naming all of the exciting progress we have seen, and even more in the making, because I am sure to leave something, or someone out, but I think I will have to name a few.

As the county seat of the fastest-growing county in Oklahoma, we have built a great new County Fairgrounds & Expo Center that I think exceeded all of our expectations.

Public Records - 10/29/25

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LAWSUITS

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Randy Skinner for $17,000.52 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Tania Landgraf and David Landgraf vs. Allstate Indemnity Company for an amount in excess of $75,000 for alleged actual and punitive damages.

Capital One N.A. vs. John Johnson for $10,344.29 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Karena Johnson for $22,592.64 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Sgt. Duran: Street Pastor

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Editor’s Note: These remarks and prayers were delivered Sunday evening at the community vigil for Sgt. Thomas Duran by his friend and fellow officer, Lt. James Ramey. Sgt. Duran, a veteran El Reno police officer, was critically injured in a hit-and-run incident that occurred early on Oct. 17.

I would like to thank everyone for being here tonight.

My name is Lt. James Ramey with the El Reno Police Department. I am currently the chaplain for our Fraternal Order of Police.

El Reno Police Sgt. Thomas Duran and his wife Kirsten

Statements from Mark Nelson President, Oklahoma FOP and the City of El Reno

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A statement from Mark Nelson
President, Oklahoma Fraternal Order of Police 

With the permission of the Duran family, and at the request of Chief Brown and the El Reno Fraternal Order of Police, I want to update everyone who has been praying and sending well wishes for Sgt. Thomas Duran, a 14-year veteran of the El Reno Police Department.

Courthouse project moves into demo phase next week

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With demolition of Canadian County’s old administrative office building starting next week, a groundbreaking ceremony for a new county courthouse will be planned for January.

The four-story, 112,407-square-foot courthouse is expected to open by mid-2027.

After recently approving the building’s final design plans, commissioners convened Monday as the Canadian County Public Facilities Authority (CCPFA) to receive an update from their construction manager on the new courthouse project at 201 N. Choctaw.

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