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Family Pit Bull Bites 2-Year-Old Child El Reno Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019 • ELRENOTRIBUNE.COM • ONE DOLLAR On the way to school one day Family pit bull bites El Reno fi reman David Baker leaves the bus stop on his motorcycle after putting 2-year-old child his kids on the school bus headed to Riverside School last A 2-year-old child was she ran outside to find a dog week. Many schools reportedly bitten by a dog attacking her son. An officer throughout the county earlier this month, El Reno went to the home where the began their fi rst full police reported. attack reportedly took place. week of classes Monday. The child was taken to Reports said a juvenile See your back-to-school the emergency room and was inside opened the door and photos on treated for lacerations to his started a conversation with the Pages 5, 6 and 14. face and arms and a puncture officer. (Courtesy photo) wound on his bicep. The child told the officer The child’s mother it was his relative who was reportedly told officers that upon hearing a commotion, Turn to DOG, Page 3 Pictured is an artist rendering of the new Canadian County Fairgrounds. (Courtesy photo) New county CC’s West picked as fairgrounds Sheriff of the Year By TERRY GROOVER deals inked Yukon Review By CHRIS EVERSOLE Canadian County Yukon Review Sheriff Chris West County officials have and two of his finalized agreements with deputies have an architectural firm and a been honored by the construction management Oklahoma Sheriffs company to build the new Association. Canadian County Fairgrounds. Volunteers and Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program students pose with trophies after West, who was County commissioners, completion of classes recently. (Courtesy photo) elected to the office in meeting as the county’s Public 2016, was selected as Facilities Authority, voted this year’s Oklahoma last week to hire Populous, a Sheriff of the Year. Norman-based architectural It is the latest firm, to provide plans for the Saddling up smiles honor for the Yukon new complex. native who has a Populous had previously Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program seeking volunteer help lengthy history in law provided preliminary plans for enforcement. the project and also was involved El Reno’s Savannah for people with special Redlands Community Earlier this year, in a feasibility study. Station Therapeutic needs benefiting from College Royse Ranch, he was elected to the The vote confirmed actions Riding Program is weekly therapeutic riding 9304 N. U.S. Highway 81, board of directors previously taken by the Board looking for some people lessons. north of El Reno. for the National of County Commissioners. who want to make a “This life-changing Enter at the flag poles, Sheriffs Association. The authority also signed difference in the life of form of therapy Savannah Station is on He also serves on the an agreement with Lingo a child. relies on the passion the right. Oklahoma Sheriffs Construction Services to serve Savannah Station of volunteer power and Volunteer Orientation Association Board as the construction manager on is gearing up for a the healing power of the is open to those ages as the second vice the project. Commissioners had full fall schedule horse,” Holland said in a 14 and older who are president. selected that company earlier and new volunteer press release. interested in helping “I was surprised,” this month. opportunities abound, New Volunteer Savannah Station achieve West said. “To be The commissioners, who serve said Andi Holland, Orientation will be its mission of Hope and picked by your peers executive director. Saturday, Sept. 7 from Turn to COUNTY, Page 3 “There are nine classes 9 a.m. until noon at Turn to SMILES, Page 3 Turn to WEST, Page 3 Thursday's Click on Instagram Inside all the news Weather EL RENO and sports on Search for ERTRIBUNE 95 SOFTBALL, our website. High VOLLEYBALL www. USPS No. 170-780 Search for El Reno Tribune 72 EARN HOME elrenotribune 1 Section Low Copyright 2019 WINS .com Tribune Corporation, El Reno, Okla. Times of clouds, sun All rights reserved See full forecast on Page 2 PAGE 7 El Reno, Oklahoma http://twitter.com/ERTribune Advertise in the El Reno Tribune’s Annual EHS Football Preview! Call 405-262-5180 to reserve your spot today! 2 ◆ NEWS Wednesday, August 21, 2019 El Reno Tribune Obituaries Ronald Samuel Walters Karla Dawn McBeth Funeral services Ron worked in the Walters of Deberry, Word has been in Topeka, Kan. She Karla is for Ronald Samuel oil field and retired Texas; four sisters, received of the was a homemaker survived by Walters of Yukon as an oil field Phyllis Ferrell and death of Karla Dawn and a member of her mother, will be held at 10 a.m. mechanic from Glenna Laird, both McBeth on Aug. 11, Jehovah’s Witnesses. Kay McMillan; Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, Questar Corporation. of Chickasha, Diane 2019, at her home in She was preceded in stepfather, in the Wilson He served in the Burton of Enid and Pasadena, Texas. death by her husband, Kevin McMillan; Funeral Home Field Artillery with Rosie Malay of Karla, formerly Damon McBeth; her and numerous Chapel. Interment the U.S. Army. Springfield, Mo.; of El Reno, was father, Sam Perez; and aunts, uncles, with military honors Survivors include 14 grandchildren, born Dec. 21, 1967, brother, Victor Perez. cousins and friends. will be in the El Reno his son, Ronald Dale Amy, D.J., Amanda, Cemetery. Walters and wife, Arynn, Tyler, Ronald passed Donna of Yukon; Tanner, Baylee, away Monday, Aug. stepson, Benjamin Drayton, Drew, Leslie M. Garrison 19, 2019, in Chickasha Morgan and wife, Desirae, Kierston, Funeral services William Garrison with loving family Dawn of Calumet; John, Joshua and for Leslie M. and wife, Kaye of beside him. He was two daughters, Kathan; 14 great- Garrison were held Oklahoma City, born March 26, 1947, Angelia Kneisel grandchildren, Tuesday, Aug. 20, Kathryn Chisum in Blanchard. He and husband, Jay Marya, Reilly, Jody, 2019, at First Baptist and husband, Roy grew up in Alex and of Norman and Oliver, Zaine, Gaige, Church in Hinton of Hinton, Brenda joined the Army out Rhonda Jo Perry Hadley, Finley, with Rev. Steve Garrison of El Reno, of high school. He and husband, James Rayland, Brynleigh, Murray and Garland Rick Garrison of resided in El Reno, of Dallas, Texas; Deklan, Marley, Delk officiating. Mustang, Valerie Geary and Yukon two brothers, Sam Adam and Dawson. Burial was in the Musser and husband, throughout his adult Walters of Carthage, Ron loved many Hinton Cemetery Frank of Mustang, life. Mo., and Stan Lee and many loved him. under the direction Cheryl Garrison of Turner Funeral Leslie M. Garrison of Yukon, Carol Home. Garrison of Hinton Mr. Garrison Leslie enjoyed golf, and Terral Garrison J.B. Davis passed away watching football and and wife, Sandy of Funeral services for J.B. attended school J.B. is survived Thursday, Aug. 15, watching TV. He was Hinton; two sisters- J.B. Davis of Minco in Blanchard and by his wife, 2019, in Oklahoma a member of the Elks in-law, Mary were held Tuesday at Minco. He was drafted Minnie of the home; City at the age of 77. Club and a member Kaye Garrison the Assembly of God into the U.S. Army sons, Paul Davis He was born April 26, of First Baptist of Chickasha and Church in Minco. and served during and Terry Davis, 1942, in Lookeba to Church in Hinton. He Glenda Garrison of Burial with military World War II. both of Minco Owen Fane and Elsie had lived in El Reno Kemp, Texas; as well honors followed in the J.B. worked as an and Jim Davis Agnes (Cauthron) for the past 40 years. as a host of nieces, Evergreen Cemetery. aircraft mechanic of Tuttle; Garrison. Leslie Survivors nephews, other Services were under for the FAA and brother, Steve Davis graduated from include his wife, relatives and friends. the direction of Huber- Tinker Air Force Base of Arlington, Hinton High School Billie Garrison Leslie was Reynolds Funeral until his retirement Texas; sister, in 1961 and attended of the home; his son, preceded in death Home. in 1980. He served Ruby Charlton the Dallas Institute Damon Garrison by his parents, Mr. Davis passed on the Minco Fire of Derby, Kan.; of Mortuary Science. and wife, Michelle Owen “Dock” away Aug. 17, 2019, Department for many nine grandchildren, Les married Billie of El Reno; six and Elsie Garrison, at his home. He was years and was a 14 great-grandchildren Taylor on Jan. 20, grandchildren, Blake and two brothers, born Dec. 10, 1918, lifelong member of El and four great-great- 1978, in Denton, Garrison, Brynlee Leonard Garrison in Jenkins, Mo. Reno VFW Post #382. grandchildren. Texas. He started Crawford, Katee and Jody Garrison. working in the oil Crawford and Memorial and gas industry for Bradley Winlock, donations may be AMF Tubescope and all of El Reno, made to the charity David was instrumental in Malloree Mailloux of of your choice. starting Garrison Oklahoma City and Condolences may Read obituaries anytime at Cunningham Brothers Oilfield Britany Abner of be sent to the family www.elrenotribune.com. Memorial Service where Clinton; three great- at turnerfuneral- service for David he remained an grandchildren, [email protected], Ray Cunningham, important asset to Luke and Decklynn or on facebook.com formerly of El Reno, the company until Mailloux and Ember (Turner Funeral will be held at 11 his passing. Abner; eight siblings, Homes). NEWS PAGE 2 a.m. Saturday at Null and Son Funeral El Reno Tribune Home, Rolla, Mo.
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