Cruisin’ 66

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Oklahoma Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell was in El Reno last week along with dozens of other visitors who all made their way to The Filling Station. 

El Reno Public Information and Marketing Manager Lyndsay Bayne said 48 visitors from 15 states as well as the countries of Switzerland, Italy and England made a stop at the local attraction.

Bayne said close to 2,000 domestic and 500 international visitors have made a stop at The Filling Station since Jan. 1 of this year. 

Mike Faust takes a picture of a new Route 66 merchandise vending machine

Burger Day Festival set for May 2

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El Reno will celebrate the 38th Annual Burger Day Festival on May 2. 

The downtown is expected to be filled with thousands of people “coming together for food, music, shopping and community,” said Becky Lockler

“It’s something you truly have to experience in person.”

Lockler, El Reno High School teacher and a board member of the newly created Historic Downtown El Reno Foundation, was speaking at last week’s El Reno Now breakfast. 

Multi-sport, band building projects pushed forward by board

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Two pieces of El Reno Public Schools record $69.5 million bond election, passed last October, are a step closer to turning dirt and pouring concrete.

At the April meeting, the El Reno School Board voted 5-0 to approve the design documents presented by the Larson Design Group for the multi-sport and band buildings at Memorial Stadium.

The board further authorized LDG and Willowbrook Services, the project manager, to proceed to the construction documents phase for both projects.

Pictured is a field-view rendering of the new multi-sport building
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