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Save Women’s Sports Act advances in Oklahoma

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Legislation that would limit women’s sports to individuals who are biological females has been approved by a state House committee.

“Two out of every five young women in the state of Oklahoma choose to participate in sports,” said Rep. Toni Hasenbeck, R-Elgin.

“And I’m trying to prevent those women from being denied opportunities when they have to compete against male-bodied athletes.”

Public Records - April 14

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MUNICIPAL COURT

Tracy Jo Whitebuffalo, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Isiah Luke Botone, Oklahoma City, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Landon Dallas Morris, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Amy Lynn Prentiss, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Cody Ryan Bert, El Reno, driving without license issued and failure to appear warrant, $547.

Brittney Nicole Kessinger, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

Trashel Sharon Samad, El Reno, failure to appear warrant, $295.

El Reno set to become Purple Heart City

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El Reno will become an official “Purple Heart City” on April 22 when the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 382 hosts a dedication ceremony.

All Purple Heart recipients, as well as all veterans, are encouraged to take part in the 11 a.m. ceremony to be held at the VFW, 1515 S. Rock Island.

Mayor Matt White will read a proclamation declaring El Reno to be a Purple Heart City and Commander Larry Van Schuyver will provide the Purple Heart presentation. All Purple Heart recipients will be recognized.

Purple Heart City sign_story

El Reno names top Class of ’21 seniors

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Five El Reno High School students have been named valedictorian for 2021. All five earned straight A’s during their high school years. They also took 13 Pre-Ap and AP courses with an AP course in each subject.

The top EHS students are Ella McReynolds, Riley Connor, Kenzie Holsted, Madison Nichols and Rosanelly Vite.

Avery Blount is the 2021 salutatorian. She took the same number of Pre-AP and AP classes and has the next highest GPA.

All students are members of the National Honor Society and the 6X Renaissance Program. 

EHS Top of Class 2021

‘Say Becky...’

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El Reno Community Theatre's latest production will have a youthful vibe as families gather for a one-night showing of “The Absolutely True Story of Tom Sawyer as Told by Becky Thatcher.”

The show is the centerpiece of ERCT’s Fourth Annual Dinner Theatre and will feature a 10-person cast, all under the age of 16.

“We wanted to feature kids and teens in this year’s dinner theatre and we loved this script. The writing is funny and this cast knows how to deliver funny lines.

Tom Sawyer, played by Garrett Wells, tells Huckleberry Finn (Coen Taylor) about how they are going to get back at Becky Thatcher

Second chances: C&A Tribes Re-entry Program provides hope for the future

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When Mark Smith Jr. stepped out of the prison system he called “home” for 25 years, he knew one thing for sure - he never wanted to return.

Smith was just 14 when he was sentenced to serve 80 years for his crime. At a time when he should have been playing ball or hanging out with friends, Smith was preparing for a life behind bars.

He would serve 25 years of his 80-year sentence before receiving parole and a second chance at life.

Norene Starr and C&A Tribes Gov. Reggie Wassana present Mark Smith Jr. with his Completion of Reintegration certificate

Swing by for lunch

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El Reno golfer Brian Richardson holds a sandwich in his mouth while hitting a tee shot on the first hole at Crimson Creek Golf Course last week during the 2021 EHS Boys Invitational. Players could get lunch between nine-hole rounds but had to eat quickly to keep the flow of play moving.

Brian Richardson holds a sandwich in his mouth while hitting a tee shot

CASA adds new volunteer to ranks

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Canadian County CASA Inc. (Court Appointed Special Advocates) has added Richard Younts to its volunteer base.

Younts completed advocate training with a court observation and was sworn in by Judge Bob Hughey with the Canadian County Children’s Justice Center.

During the coronavirus pandemic, the work of CASA has not stopped.

Richard Younts is sworn in by Judge Bob Hughey

CareerTech to develop film industry training programs

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Oklahoma CareerTech and the Film Education Institute of Oklahoma are working together to promote the state’s film industry.

The two entities recently signed a memorandum of understanding to work together and with other industry partners to provide training and curriculum to meet the film industry’s employment demands in Oklahoma.

“This partnership is another example of how Oklahoma CareerTech is helping overcome the skills gap facing Oklahoma industries,” said Marcie Mack, CareerTech state director.

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