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Thanksgiving distribution

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The Lord’s Harvest held a Thanksgiving meal distribution last week for residents in need.

Volunteers from four local churches helped the El Reno food pantry hand out boxes with fresh fruit, meats and cheese along with canned goods, microwavable dinners and a turkey.

One hundred and fifty-three families were served.

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Trio honored as EHS Distinguished Alumni

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The annual El Reno High School Distinguished Alumni Banquet honored three alums last week. 

The three alumni honored were the late David Eaton, Marty Hall and Dr. Rhys Cole. 

Both Eaton and Hall started working early at El Reno fried onion burger establishments, while Cole was involved in agriculture at an early age.

Eaton would go on to build a successful insurance agency, while Hall created Sid’s Diner, a must-see Route 66 onion burger attraction.

Cole would follow his lifelong dream of becoming a veterinarian. 

From left, Marty Hall, Ryan Eaton and Dr. Rhys Cole

Dolly Parton Imagination Library delivers milestone book to county’s youth

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The Canadian County Dolly Parton Imagination Library delivered its 50,000th book this month. The program provides a free book each month to all children under 5 with a home address in Canadian County.

Wesley United Methodist Church serves as the local affiliate for the program, in partnership with the El Reno Carnegie Library.

Wesley celebrated this huge milestone with a visual display in its south lot, a slideshow presentation and gift to all those attending on Sunday, Nov. 23, as well as a display of the sample program books and gold balloons highlighting 50,000.

This aerial shot shows the milestone reach in the county with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library

Frontier donations

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Frontier Chevrolet presented $5,000 to the Canadian County Sheriff’s Department through the Chevy First Responder Appreciation Program.

The El Reno auto company also presented $5,000 to Riverside Elementary through the Chevy Back-to-School Program.

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Tipi on RCC grounds honoring Native American Heritage Month

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A tipi was recently raised on the campus of Redlands Community College as part of Native American Heritage Month, made possible through the efforts of the Native American Student Organization. 

The project created a powerful visual reminder of the rich histories and cultural presence of Native American people.

For many students, faculty/staff and community members, seeing the tipi standing on campus sparked conversations about identity, resilience and the importance of representation in higher education spaces. 

Setting up the tipi are Kendricks Sleeper, Charles Sleeper and James Redbird

Commissioners reject bids on old fairgrounds parcels

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Canadian County commissioners rejected bids received for the sale of a remaining portion of the old county fairgrounds property.

The City of El Reno ($251,400) and Matt Miller ($221,500) submitted bids for Parcel A at 220 N. Country Club Road. The bid amounts were well under the appraised value required to accept them.

Commissioners voted 3-0 to reject both bids they opened at their Monday, Nov. 17 regular meeting.

Public Records - 11/26/25

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LAWSUITS

American Express National Bank vs. Josh Haskins for $9,522.35 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Capital One N.A. vs. Deborah Burns for $4,328.68 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

Capital One N.A. vs. Armando Ochoa for $8,497.92 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Alyssa Farris for $531.51 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

TD Bank USA N.A. vs. Lara Haney for $1,729.77 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Judge: Majority of annexation invalid

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District Court Judge Paul Hesse has denied all but one parcel of El Reno’s plan to annex land. The ruling was issued Friday afternoon.

According to Canadian County Court documents, the ruling says El Reno has a valid plan to annex Part A of the annexation territory, but the city’s plan to annex the other areas “B thru F” was ruled invalid.

Part A is just south of I-40 and east of U.S. 81. Hesse said the Plaintiffs in the suit did not have standing in that particular area.

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Jensen wins mayor’s race, Brothers voted to council

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El Reno re-elected Steve Jensen as mayor Tuesday night, but sent a new face to serve on the city council as Heather Brothers captured the Ward 2 seat. Jensen will serve his second term as mayor.

A rancher and cattleman, Jensen gathered more than 59 percent of the vote, according to the Canadian County Election Board.

Phillip Church, an El Reno realtor and businessman, picked up a little more than 40 percent of the vote in challenging the incumbent.

The election board said the mayor's race saw Jensen garner 948 votes, compared to Church with 647 votes.

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What’s up bro? A morning meeting

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My editor/brother, Ray Dyer asked me to cover the El Reno Now meeting last week because he was headed out of town.

He went with Chaney Haynes, Dallas Curtis and Jay Mauldin to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to watch some football team play a game.

Nathan Pratt points to an element for the proposed bison statue for Adams Park
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