Sacred Heart holds awards parade to close out year

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Sacred Heart Catholic School celebrated the end of the school year on May 21 with an awards parade.

Students were given awards packets and were able to see their teachers one last time before the summer during the car parade.

Sacred Heart held a graduation Mass for its eight graduating sixth-graders.

 

 

Carlos Venegas greets his teachers

Redlands regents discuss budget, plans during virtual meeting

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Redlands Community College Board of Regents held a virtual meeting May 14. Five of the regents were present in the Redlands conference room, adhering to CDC guidelines by keeping their distance. Using the Zoom app, they conferenced with a collection of guests and speakers.

El Reno athletics get back to business

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El Reno Public Schools coaches and administration were scheduled to meet Tuesday to formulate a plan to bring back athletes for summer workouts after a plan by the state’s governing body failed by a vote from its board of directors.

The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association took a three-step plan to a board vote last week but the measure failed by a 7-6 margin.

One of those voting against the plan was El Reno Superintendent Craig McVay, who sits on the board through the end of June.

EHS Football_Dorian Plumley

Selling direct to the public

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Luke and Lacey Scott are glad they sell beef directly to customers.

This approach, which they operate from their farm nine miles west of El Reno, is helping at a time when COVID-19 is causing billions of dollars of damage to the cattle industry.

The Scotts have plenty of customers who buy beef directly from them — starting with $45 for a starter pack and going up to a half of beef.

“We’re busier than ever, but we’re keeping up with demand,” Luke Scott said.

Luke and Lacey Scott with daughters Autumn and Ellie
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