Meet me at the golf course
When hitting a little white ball around Crimson Creek Golf Course, the hill on the 17th fairway is considered rough.
Yet after a good snowstorm in El Reno, the area is loved by all as a great place to go sledding.
When hitting a little white ball around Crimson Creek Golf Course, the hill on the 17th fairway is considered rough.
Yet after a good snowstorm in El Reno, the area is loved by all as a great place to go sledding.
A court hearing has been set in a contractor’s dispute over the Canadian County Courthouse construction bidding process.
Weibee Steel is the plaintiff in a civil action filed Jan. 2 in Canadian County District Court.
Weibee contends it was the lowest, responsible bidder for the structural steel package on the new courthouse project at 201 N. Choctaw.
Canadian County commissioners this week threw their support behind El Reno city leaders efforts to secure $2.4 million in federal funding for two key infrastructure and quality-of-life projects.
Commissioners Tom Manske, Lacey Dawson and Tracey Rider signed letters of support endorsing the City of El Reno’s grant applications to the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), a federal initiative that provides funding for transportation-related projects aimed at enhancing community mobility and accessibility.
Bass Law has acquired and merged with Schulte, Schneiter and Gibson, a well-established law firm located on Main Street in Kingfisher.
The merger reflects a shared commitment to serving Kingfisher County and the surrounding communities, the firm said in a statement.
Bass Law will assume operations of Schulte, Schneiter and Gibson’s Kingfisher office, which has served the community for many decades.