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Public Records - 11/4/2023

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LAWSUITS

Keltic Kustoms Inc. vs. Hunter Stanley for an amount in excess of $75,000 for alleged damages.

Communications Supply Corporation vs. U.S. Technologies Inc. for $43,497.91 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Taelynn Vincent vs. Latoya Fletcher for $14,250 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Citibank N.A. vs. Jason Potter for $24,392.87 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Round and around many drivers will go

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It will be new. It will be different. But in the end, it will move traffic in a more efficient and safer manner.

That was the message presented last week by one of the members of the engineering design team for the El Reno roundabout.

Construction on the project is expected to begin in early 2024 and last for about 16 months. When complete, motorists, after adjusting, are expected to appreciate how it works.

The message was delivered at last week’s El Reno Now gathering. The event drew a packed house at the Public Safety Center off SW 27th Street.

Brandon Huxford with Freese and Nichols Engineering talks about the roundabout

Chilly haunts

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Trick-or-treaters of all ages braved the colder temperatures and blustery wind over the weekend for the annual Spooktacular in downtown El Reno.

Levi and Andrew Bass battle it out as a dragon and T-Rex

El Reno police arrest Norman man for early-morning shooting death on Reformatory Road

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El Reno police said a 20-year-old Newcastle man died after being shot and a 21-year-old man from Norman has been taken into custody in connection with the shooting.

Assistant Police Chief Kirk Dickerson said police were called to the 600 block of Reformatory Road just before 2 a.m. Saturday after a shooting was reported. Police and emergency medical personnel found Justin Payton Davidson suffering from a gunshot wound, reports said.

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Projects flowing down the pipe for city; Goucher touts principals

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El Reno has some “big” projects in the works.

That’s how City Manager Matt Sandidge described the ongoing construction of what will be the “citizen-owned” fiber Internet network, as well as the replacement of a major waterline that’s a century old.

Sandidge and Public Schools Superintendent Matt Goucher updated the El Reno Now audience last week on happenings in the municipal government and the public school system.

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Kansas man sentenced to 20 years on child predator charges following TV show

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A Wichita, Kan., man has been sentenced to serve 20 years in prison for trying to meet underage girls for sex in Canadian County.

Christian Shae Dalmont, 25, has been convicted of lewd or indecent proposals to a child under 16 and possession of child pornography in Canadian County District Court.

Canadian County District Judge Paul Hesse sentenced Dalmont to prison Oct. 24. Dalmont must register as a sex offender once he serves 85 percent of his 20-year prison sentence.

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Water usage plans settled by Okarche trustees

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OKARCHE - People who live outside Okarche town limits will still get to use their existing water sources.

These Canadian County residents will sign contracts to use water in the future directly from the town, town trustees have unanimously decided.

Okarche town trustees approved the water usage plans for residents outside town limits at their monthly meeting Oct. 23.

Purchase agreement plans were unanimously approved by trustees at the meeting.

An agreement with Gary Davis was approved for water usage at NW 220th and Chiles Road.

Low-key Mike Johnson, now U.S. House speaker, known at home as conservative stalwart

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Before his surprising elevation to the role, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson cut a conservative path as an unassuming Louisiana state lawmaker who authored proposals with a religious bent.

Even though his political stances have been divisive, those who’ve worked alongside and opposed him concur Johnson has an agreeable nature that could be tested as he attempts to heal rifts within his party and the chamber.

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Planting first crop

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El Reno High School agriculture students took advantage of last week’s warm temperatures to make over one of the flower beds at Lucas Hall.

Students dug holes to plant pansies which were the first crop of plants grown in the district’s greenhouse.

Once all the pansies in various colors were planted, the flower bed was covered in protective mulch.

Sam Burk (left) and Calvin Gutierrez position white pansies

Veterans Day is sacred, personal time for many

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November 11 is Veterans Day. It’s a day to remember and honor those who served in our nation’s military.

It’s a day that is no doubt sacred for many.

The families that lost loved ones fighting to maintain our nation’s freedom. It’s certainly personal for them.

The veterans who came home but who saw and know buddies who did not return. Veterans Day must be sacred to them.

For some, like El Reno High School teacher Brian Rukes, the day is personal and sacred. Family members have a long military history.

A veteran waves to the crowd
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