Movie watcher

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Director Tom Shell watches a monitor while giving direction to actors during the filming of his movie Sorority Sister Killer. Scenes were shot inside and around the home owned by Randy Hurst in the 600 block of Barker Avenue. It’s the fourth time since the COVID-19 lockdown was lifted in May for Hollywood to use locations around El Reno for filming.

Director Tom Shell watches a monitor while giving direction to actors

All Sports King and Queen

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El Reno High School held its 2020-21 All Sports homecoming festivities recently before the game with Noble. It’s the second year for EHS to hold the homecoming event for all sports during the fall.

Above, Dorian Plumley was named king and Krystiana Guzman queen during the crowning ceremony, which was a socially-distanced event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dorian Plumley was named king and Krystiana Guzman queen

Yukon man arrested in connection with death of 10-month-old child

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A Yukon man is in the Canadian County Jail in connection with the death of a 10-month-old child.

Joshua Paul Jennings is being held on a first-degree murder complaint after being arrested last week.

According to Oklahoma City police, officers were called to Mercy Minor Emergency Clinic, 520 S. Mustang Road, at 2:48 p.m. Sept. 25, after Paisley Cearley was brought to the clinic.

Authorities said the child had critical injuries and was taken to an area hospital.

The child died the next morning, officials said.

C&A grant to provide wireless Internet

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The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes received a $17,000 First Nations Development Institute Grant that will help provide a wireless broadband network Internet access to tribal members.

The grant assists the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes to design and create a wireless broadband network serving western Oklahoma and will allow the tribes to provide 2.5 GHz wireless Internet access to tribal members.

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