El Reno mayor to cook for county Republicans

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Canadian County Republicans are hosting their Third Annual Cookout on Saturday, July 17 from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

The event will be held at the El Reno Public Safety Center on SW 27th Street.

El Reno Mayor Matt White will again preside over the grill making fried onion burgers.

A special guest speaker will keep things lively as will a live auction.

Wrongful death suit transferred to county

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A wrongful death lawsuit stemming from a deadly 2018 crash near El Reno was transferred June 22 to Canadian County.

Kristin Flores, the widow of Bryan Flores, is the plaintiff in a civil suit originally filed Nov. 6, 2020, in Pushmataha County District Court. Defendants are Chance Girten and Lyanna’s Lakeside LLC.

The case stems from a traffic collision that occurred shortly after midnight Nov. 10, 2018, on Cedar Road near S.W. 15th.

RCC’s Reach Higher Program aids students return to classroom

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Through the Reach Higher program, Redlands Community College is helping students who have some college credit get back in the classroom and on the path to earning an associate degree.

During its Reach Higher: RECONNECT event July 22, the college will hold sessions to help students find out how to pay for college and discover a career that’s right for them. Academic advisers will be available throughout the event to answer questions and help students enroll for the fall semester. Attendees can also take a tour of the campus.

Redlands Community College sign

Canadian Valley Technology Center to offer surgical program in October

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A new Surgical Technology program will open in October as the first of a handful of new educational opportunities following an extensive expansion at Canadian Valley Technology Center’s Cowan Campus, near Yukon.

The $19.6 million project will help the school educate more people for in-demand jobs in various industries across central Oklahoma, said Superintendent Dr. Gayla Lutts.

“The northern portion of our school district in Canadian County has grown more than 28 percent in the last decade,” Lutts said.

Canadian Valley Technology Center’s Cowan Campus
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