CHS girls find scoring groove, remain on path to face Okarche

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CALUMET – Following a six-point first period, Calumet High School’s girls basketball team found its scoring groove midway in the second period and kept it going for the final 16 minutes.

Calumet outscored Oklahoma Bible Academy 45-28 over the final 20 minutes to win the Class A, Area I, District 8 Championship.

The 56-49 victory over the Trojans lifted Calumet, ranked 15th in the state, to 10-5 on the season. The Chieftains move to the regional round to face Woodland in the Winners C Bracket semifinals.

Allie Harris dribbles between a pair of defenders

Faucets drip dry as power cut

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Emergency personnel in El Reno were caught off guard just like everyone else when power was cut as part of an effort to conserve energy. And the unexpected power interruption created a domino effect that lasted well into the week.

Fire Chief Jason Duff said fortunately there had been no serious emergencies from Sunday when the arctic temperatures and snow arrived into mid-morning on Tuesday.

However, when OG&E cut power on Monday as part of a multi-state effort to conserve energy, it took the municipal water plant off-line, leaving little to no water pressure.

snow plowing

Home away from Hollywood

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El Reno continues to serve as a setting for the film industry as crews converged across town for the past three weeks for the making of American Underdog. The story is based on the life of former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner.

Directed by the Erwin Brothers, whose film credits include “I Can Only Imagine” and “I Still Believe,” the film used locations on Skyline Drive as well as the Ranger Motel, Swadley’s, downtown and east SH 66 for scenes.

The makers of American Underdog brought a crew of 150 to El Reno

A dream of hope

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Editor’s Note: This is the first story in a series about Cardinal Point. The organization is Canadian County’s Family Justice Center model.

Throughout her life, Cardinal Point CEO Kristie Chandler has been no stranger to trauma, as she knows people who have experienced domestic violence.

She said she has learned more about survivors through their stories than any training she has received.

Cardinal Point staff members Amanda Hillyard, CEO Kristie Chandler and Jennifer Coulson
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