Trust sets aside $165,000 to buy lagoon land

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A Canadian County trust has set aside $165,000 to acquire six more acres of property for a sewage lagoon adjacent to the new Canadian County Expo and Event Center.

The Canadian County Public Facility Authority (CCPFA), comprised of the three county commissioners, are due to close soon on this real estate purchase near the northwest corner of Alfadale and Jensen roads, just east of the El Reno city limits.

The $165,000 amount covers the price of the land plus closing costs, said District 2 Commissioner David Anderson.

Letter to the Editor: Country’s future distressing

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To the Editor:

I am so frustrated over what is coming out of our country’s capital and lawmakers that I am compelled to speak out.

I would love to have the luxury of time to march or organize a sit-in, but I work. I am watching the pendulum swing the completely opposite direction in the United States with seemingly no ability to achieve middle ground or retain my rights under the Constitution.

Public Records - August 11

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LAWSUITS

Capital One Bank N.A. vs. Austin H. Bevill for $6,165.33 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Capital One Bank N.A. vs. Angelica A. Borunda for $7,582.98 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Capital One Bank N.A. vs. Susan Bollinger for $4,173.23 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Capital One Bank N.A. vs. Crystal Calloway for $5,594.08 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Ready for some football

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El Reno High School assistant coach and equipment manager Fred Slaughter places a new helmet with the Indians 2021 season logo in a player’s locker Sunday in preparation for the start of preseason drills Monday.

Due to school starting later this week, head coach Chuck Atchison said the Indians would not have two-a-day drills but one longer session starting daily at 3:45 p.m.

 

Fred Slaughter places a new helmet in a player’s locker
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