Film, music office moves to Commerce Department control

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt recently signed SB 949, which moves the Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO) to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.

The office was previously part of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreational Department. The bill takes effect on July 1. 

Public Records - May 12

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LAWSUITS

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Robert W. Walker for $1,186.99 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Dena Peterson for $5,519.84 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Ashley Hoppis for $972.81 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Regional Acceptance Corporation vs. Rachelle Graham and Shane Graham for $3,851.82 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Wave walker

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Charles Martin and three other men were wing foiling on the water thanks to a strong north wind.

The men use surfboards that are equipped with a foil on the bottom that allows, with the help of the wing-type sail, to rise out of the water.

The group normally rides on Lake Hefner but switches to Lake El Reno when the wind is right to practice sharp turning, said one of the riders.

Charles Martin falls off his surfboard while gliding

ER doubles team draws tough foes

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OKLAHOMA CITY – El Reno’s first girls doubles team to make the final tournament of the season in more than five years fell into the tough side of the bracket at the 2021 Oklahoma High School Girls State Tennis Championship.

Seniors Riley Connor and Kenzie Holsted played the No.1 doubles bracket at state, which was held at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. The pair drew top-seeded Lily Plaster and Annabell Treadwell of Heritage Hall in the first round.

While the El Reno duo won several points, the Chargers pair rolled to a 6-0/6-0 win over the Indians.

Riley Connor stretches out to try and reach a serve
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