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Under the Big Top

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Canadian County residents can look forward to celebrating the accomplishments and leadership of both 4-H and FFA youth, as well as the community, at the 69th Annual Canadian County Free Fair.

The annual event will take place Aug. 23-26, housed at the Canadian County Expo and Events Center, 3001 Jensen Road East, just outside El Reno.

The theme of “Under the Big Top” references the new building and the many events that are being planned on the grounds.

With free gate admission and parking, this year’s fair promises to bring family-oriented fun to the county.

Local children react to one of the rides during the 2022 Canadian County Free Fair

The Power of 100 donates to ICAN

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An organization that helps women, men and children escape from domestic violence situations is the latest nonprofit to receive support from The Power of 100 Canadian County.

Last week, Power of 100 representatives presented the Intervention and Crisis Advocacy Network, better known as ICAN, with a check for more than $17,000. The donation was made outside the ICAN headquarters in El Reno.

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Savannah Station to hold annual gala

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Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program will hold its 10th Anniversary Gala Friday night (Aug. 18) at The Palace Event Center, located at 2310 N. Banner Road.

The event will run from 6 to 10 p.m. and tickets are $75 each.

There will be a dinner, silent and live auctions, cash bar, music and testimonials from the special needs riders inside the program.

Some of the auction items include tickets to what could be the final bedlam series football game between Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma.

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District 3 commissioner pleased with look of yard construction

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A first-year Canadian County elected official is pleased with a new open-air garage constructed at her district yard.

District 3 Commissioner Tracey Rider welcomed the El Reno Chamber of Commerce for a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 14 at the recently completed 70-foot by 225-foot heavy equipment building.

Robinson Bros. Construction of El Reno completed the $273,000 structure behind the District 3 shop at 1205 N. Calumet Road. Work began in February.

Tracey Rider (holding the oversized scissors) is joined by District 3 foreman Dean Walker and other district personnel

Oklahoma Historical Society improves digital output with purchase of new scanner

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division recently purchased a new microfilm conversion scanner that will work twice as fast as the old scanner and allow more items to be digitized in a shorter amount of time.

The scanner’s primary use is to digitize the OHS microfilm collection, particularly the newspapers. The scanner will create digital files of each newspaper page.

Ford study to focus on domestic violence victims

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OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Ross Ford, R-Broken Arrow, will host an interim study on finding ways to better assist domestic violence victims and to address the generational impact of such abuse.

“As a former police officer, I unfortunately encountered many victims of this nature, and I’ve long wanted to find better ways to help them,” Ford said.

Meat processing plants grow with local consumer demand

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As more consumers seek locally-sourced products to connect with the land, many farmers and ranchers are stepping up to meet demand.

The market for direct-to-consumer beef has grown substantially during the past decade, sustaining the need for processing facilities. COVID-19 fueled even more business for processors, and Oklahoma’s regulatory agency took notice.

Oklahoma opposes EPA power plant plan

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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is joining a coalition of 21 states fighting a proposed EPA rule which could have the impact of closing down fossil-fueled power plants in some cases.

The Environmental Protection Agency has issued a proposed rule on emissions from fossil fuel power plants. The coalition believes the EPA is ignoring a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA, which directed the federal agency must get authorization from Congress before moving forward with changes to things like the power grid.

Public Records - 8/19/2023

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LAWSUITS

U.S. Bank N.A. vs. Marcia Frensley for $7,970.92 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Rebecca Shurrum for $1,448.50 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

LVNV Funding LLC vs. Camry McElwee for $1,122.73 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Brian Palczynsky for $5,180.98 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Expo Center eyes county fair, vendor space, booths filling

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Canadian County’s $20 million fairgrounds will soon be hopping with the annual free fair.

This will mark the third year the fair will be presented at the Canadian County Expo and Event Center, 3001 Jensen Road East.

Since opening in July 2021, the Expo and Event Center has remained steadily busy with event bookings.

The 69th Annual Canadian County Fair is set for Aug. 23-26.

Expo Center Director Mandy Davis provided information about the upcoming fair to Canadian County commissioners.

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