Tag agency plea was actually guilty

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The Tribune erred in reporting a former officer of the El Reno Tag Agency had pleaded no contest to felony charges of embezzlement.

Julie Armold, 51, was handed an eight-year suspended sentence and was ordered to pay approximately $290,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to the charges in Canadian County District Court.

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Burger Day is back

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El Reno Main Street welcomed back Burger Day after a year’s hiatus due to COVID-19.

While it was a scaled-down version, thousands flocked to downtown El Reno for the event.

Aaron Ash of El Reno takes a huge bite of an onion-fried burger

City swings focus to all Lake ER activities

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After years of trying without success to host a restaurant at Crimson Creek Golf Course, the city of El Reno has ventured in a new direction.

The new Crimson Creek Pro Shop and Outdoor Store will still cater to golfers, but will now offer limited food and beverage service, as well as fun and useful stuff that can be used at Lake El Reno and Adams Park.

Fishing gear is now available at the Crimson Creek Pro Shop

El Reno feels the need for speed

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Several El Reno middle school students made history last week, becoming the youngest team ever to compete in an aviation competition at Oklahoma State University.

Known as SpeedFest, the program is a “high-speed aircraft design, build and fly competition intended to foster enthusiasm for aviation and STEM in general,” said Roblyer Learning Center instructor Stacey Stevenson.

Roblyer middle school students and teachers at SpeedFest
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