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Records show child was abused by biological father

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Following the Feb. 8 suicide of Dagny Benedict, a 16-year-old Owasso girl who recently identified as nonbinary and went by the name Nex Benedict, one prominent 2STGNC+ activist said state officials should no longer require teachers to notify parents of information related to their child’s mental health.

2STGNC+ is an acronym for “Two Spirit, transgender, gender nonconforming+.”

Public Records - 4/13/2024

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LAWSUITS

BMO Bank N.A. vs. Stephanie Brodersen for $14,079.64 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 9, Block 5, Plantation 2nd Addition, Mustang.

Cornerstone Home Lending vs. Brandon Verdoza for $249,632.72 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 2, Block 8, Westbrooke Estates Section 4, Oklahoma City.

Jail numbers drop after state enacts incarceration law

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A state law enacted last fall is being cited as the cause of a significant drop in the inmate population at the Canadian County Jail.

An analysis of weekly inmate numbers shows interesting trends over the past six months at the jail, 304 N. Evans.

Canadian County Undersheriff Kevin Ward updates the county commissioners weekly on the jail’s population.

With a capacity to hold 194 inmates, Canadian County’s detention center has seen the population decline steadily since November.

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Woman, man in Piedmont charged after emaciated children found

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After an emaciated young girl was found hiding behind a building and five children were taken into state custody, a Piedmont woman is now charged with felony crimes related to abuse.

Tina Marie Ramirez, 43, was booked into the Canadian County Jail after a runaway child was found March 15.

On March 28, Ramirez was charged in Canadian County District Court with two counts of child neglect and four counts of child abuse, according to the Oklahoma Supreme Court Network website.

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19-year-old woman hurt in U.S. 81 wreck

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A 19-year-old El Reno woman was injured last week in a collision that occurred on U.S. 81 at Britton Road.

The accident occurred shortly after 11 a.m. April 3.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Haylee Martin was traveling south on 81 when her vehicle collided with a vehicle driven by Mary Voss, 79, of Yukon.

Voss was traveling west on Britton. OHP said the Yukon woman failed to yield.

Public Records - 4/10/2024

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LAWSUITS

The Credit Union Loan Source LLC vs. Luis Castilleja for $73,652.98 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Stephen and Darla Upchurch and Lacie Upchurch, individually and as mother of C.S. and H.S., minor children, vs. the City of Mustang and Wright Water Corporation for an amount in excess of $75,000 for alleged compensatory and punitive damages.

Moving old to digital

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El Reno’s Carnegie Library got a boost in helping to digitize historic records with a grant from the Oklahoma Historical Society.

The El Reno library received $15,155 for a project that will help fund the digitization of items focusing on urban development, local government and local events during territorial and early statehood. Items will be digitized and placed on The Gateway to Oklahoma History, an online repository of Oklahoma history. The funds are part of the Oklahoma Heritage Preservation Grant Program.

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Walking off a birdie?

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This Canada goose seems to be walking off the distance for a birdie putt for Redlands Community College sophomore Clara Peake (background) on the 18th green at Crimson Creek Golf Course last week.

The waterfowl walked around the green and watched golfers come and go through the hole for more than an hour.

See related coverage on the Women’s Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships here.
 

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Riddell retains Zone 1 seat on CVTC Board

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A Canadian Valley Technology Center board member withstood a challenge to retain his Board of Education post. Incumbent Dean Riddell of Yukon on Tuesday won CV Tech’s Zone 1 board election by a 62.67 percent majority.

Some 4,983 votes were cast in 102 precincts across the multi-county Canadian Valley school district, with Riddell besting challenger Cotton Ruzicka of Yukon by a 3,123-1,860 vote.

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