NEWS - COUNTY
TOMBSTONE TALES TO GO ON WITHOUT MAINSTAY
2010-09-03 12:33:20
As Historic Fort Reno event organizers look to this year's Tombstone Tales, one thing is clear — a m... read more
COWRA TOOK ACTION WITHOUT QUORUM PRESENT
2010-09-03 12:33:20
Canadian County's water seeking trust did not have a quorum when members voted to pay their lobbyist... read more
COMMISSIONERS SEE STABILITY IN GROSS PRODUCTION TAX REVENUES
2010-09-01 15:38:43
Canadian County Commissioners have something to celebrate, as highway revenues have remained strong ... read more
COMMISSIONER: MOONLIGHTING NOT A DISTRACTION
2010-09-01 15:38:43
Canadian County District 3 Commissioner Jack Stewart said while he left full-time employment with an... read more
LOBBYIST PAY NEARS $300,000 FOR WATER AUTHORITY WORK
2010-09-01 15:38:43
Lobbyist Shawn Lepard has netted close to $300,000 in the past three years by representing Canadian... read more
CANADIAN COUNTY SPECIAL JUDGE TO STEP DOWN JAN. 10
2010-08-27 13:04:03
Canadian County Special Judge Robert Davis will be heading home after winning a primary election for... read more
FAIR AWARD TO KEEP REKNOWN BAKER'S SPIRIT ALIVE
2010-08-27 13:04:03
Lois Biller Lagaly won't be able to enter her famous pies into this year's fair contests, but she wi... read more
COMMISSIONER MEETING TO OPEN WITH PRAYER
2010-08-25 14:22:45
Prayer will now be part of Canadian County Commissioners meetings. Spurred by a suggestion by Sherif... read more
ENTRANTS PUT HARD WORK ON DISPLAY AT FREE FAIR
2010-08-25 14:22:45
Mustang students have poured months of work into feeding and caring for hogs, sheep, cattle and goat... read more
COMMISSIONERS APPROVE JAIL PLANS
2010-08-25 14:22:45
Canadian County Commissioners have determined the what, when and where of a proposed county jail — n... read more
CARSON SURVIVES CHALLENGE FOR COUNTY’S DISTRICT 1 POST
2010-08-25 14:22:45
District 1 Commissioner Phil Carson is set to serve a third term after winning a Tuesday runoff chal... read more
THREE COUNTY RACES TO BE DECIDED IN TUESDAY RUNOFF
2010-08-20 16:09:21
Canadian County Republicans will decide three local races in Tuesday's primary run-off election and ... read more
CANADIAN COUNTY FAIR OPENS ON WEDNESDAY
2010-08-20 15:44:14
The 56th annual Canadian County Fair gets under way Wednesday with carnival rides, craft exhibitions... read more
COUNTY COMMISSIONER CANDIDATE FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY IN 2007
2010-08-18 14:37:04
Scott Deatherage said the decision to file for bankruptcy in 2007 was one of the most difficult of h... read more
COMMISSIONERS RESTRICT PUBLIC COMMENTS
2010-08-18 14:37:04
A portion of the Canadian County Commissioners meeting agenda concerning public comments was changed... read more
COMMISSIONER QUESTIONED ABOUT RELATIONSHIP WITH COUNTY EMPLOYEE
2010-08-18 14:37:04
The race for the Canadian County District 1 Commissioner's seat has turned very personal in the last... read more
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY TO HOLD BOARD MEETING AT RCC
2010-08-13 13:53:00
The Department of Environmental Quality will hold a meeting of its Environmental Quality Board on Au... read more
FORMER INMATE FILES FEDERAL SUIT AGAINST ONE-TIME SHERIFF AND SIX OTHERS
2010-08-13 13:53:00
Former Canadian County Sheriff Lewis Hawkins and six other individuals have been named in a federal ... read more
IDEA TO PAY OFF JUVENILE CENTER EARLY RECEIVES COOL RECEPTION
2010-08-13 13:53:00
Canadian County Commissioner David Anderson, District 2, pitched the idea last week of paying off th... read more
ASKINS: STATE CAN'T BE LEFT BEHIND
2010-08-13 13:53:00
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins made her first appearance Tuesday before Canadian County Democrats just two wee... read more
COMMISSIONERS OK REVISED JAIL CONTRACT
2010-08-11 13:50:03
Canadian County Commissioners on Monday quickly and with little comment approved a resolution aimed ... read more
ARCHITECT EXPENSES EXCEEDED $113,000 IN PREVIOUS JAIL WORK
2010-08-06 16:01:18
Expenses paid to the architects who worked on the Logan County Jail in 2006 topped $113,500, almost ... read more
QUORUM OF COMMISSIONERS MAKE AGENDA CHANGE
2010-08-06 16:01:18
Canadian County Commissioners talked privately about a change to their weekly meeting agenda — a mov... read more
MAN FACES ESCAPE COMPLAINTS
2010-08-04 11:30
Accused killer Jeremy Alan Pendleton made three unsuccessful escape attempts from custody in recent ... read more
ACCO HONORS COUNTY FOR IMPROVED SAFETY
2010-07-30 13:15:57
Canadian County was recognized by a state agency recently for its efforts in promoting safety. The c... read more
GARDENERS CREATE BUTTERFLY HAVEN AT FORT RENO
2010-07-30 13:15:57
The butterflies are flying at Fort Reno. Thanks to a partnership between the USDA's Grazinglands Res... read more
STEWART WINS DISTRICT 3 COUNTY SEAT
2010-07-28 13:32:17
The District 3 Canadian County Commissioner's race was the only one of four races in Tuesday's prima... read more
FIELD OF CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY RACES TO BE NARROWED TUESDAY
2010-07-23 14:14:52
County offices will be up for grabs Tuesday as the primary will decide who will serve in 2011. No De... read more
GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATIONS AT STAKE
2010-07-23 14:14:52
Candidates vying to lead the state in 2011 must past their first test Tuesday by winning their parti... read more
CANDIDATES FACE FIRST TEST AS PRIMARY ARRIVES
2010-07-23 14:14:52
Mustang voters will head to the polls Tuesday to pick the area's congressman and to narrow the field... read more
EDMONDSON: EDUCATION NEEDS PERFORMANCE TESTING
2010-07-21 13:55:52
Attorney General Drew Edmondson spent 16 years as the state's top lawyer, saying his office was not ... read more
SALVATION ARMY TO OPEN OFFICE AS PART OF RETOOLING
2010-07-16 15:50:19
Salvation Army will open a Canadian County office — a decision that comes on the heels of the charit... read more
PRICE TAG ON INMATE HOUSING TOPS $125,000
2010-07-16 15:50:19
The meter is running for taxpayers footing the bill to transport county prisoners to other areas of ... read more
'OBAMA EFFECT': CONCEALED-CARRY GUN PERMITS IN COUNTY MORE THAN DOUBLED IN 2009
2010-07-16 15:50:19
The number of Canadian County residents obtaining conceal-carry gun permits more than doubled in 200... read more
BUDGET CUTS FORCE STATE TO CHARGE FEE TO SOME FOR FLU SHOTS
2010-07-16 15:50:19
Oklahomans can tack on one more reason to dislike flu shots. The Oklahoma state Department of Health... read more
YUKON MAN FACING TWO ARREST WARRANTS TURNS SELF IN TO MUSTANG POLICE
2010-07-07 12:58:55
Yukon resident Christopher Harridge, 27, is being held in Mustang City Jail on two felony arrest war... read more
CONVENIENCE STORE CLERKS CITED IN ALCOHOL STING
2010-07-07 12:58:55
Area convenience store clerks were stung in a recent alcohol compliance check. Clerks at four stores... read more
CARSON: CITIES COULD HELP PAY FOR REWORKED JAIL
2010-07-07 12:58:55
A remark made during a recent Commissioners meeting has raised hackles of some city officials eyeing... read more
INTERSTATE 40 PROJECT TO BE COMPLETED IN NEXT TWO MONTHS
2010-07-07 12:58:55
Construction on the westbound lanes of Interstate 40 from Garth Brooks Boulevard in Yukon to just ea... read more
COMMISSIONERS DID NOT GET LEGAL ADVICE ON JAIL DOCUMENTS
2010-07-07 12:58:55
County Commissioners inked an expected multi-million dollar contract last week on the design of a n... read more
TWO DIE IN I-40 ACCIDENT

Two construction workers were killed Wednesday night when a sport utility vehicle struck them along ... read more
GOP HOPEFULS TALK TAXES, TECHNOLOGY

Thirteen Republicans who will vie for four county offices in a July 27 primary stated their case to ... read more
COMMISSIONERS TURN KEY ON NEW JAIL ARCHITECT DEAL
2010-07-02 12:41:55
Canadian County Commissioners inked a contract last week for the design of a new jail, but questio... read more
‘FOUND’ MONEY RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT OVERSIGHT
2010-06-25 10:35:58
Commissioners' oversight — or their alleged lack of it — is causing one county official heartburn. ... read more
COMMISSIONERS TO SEEK NEW BIDS ON FAIR TRUCK
2010-06-23 14:52:49
After four months of housing Canadian County prisoners in other jails and with a price tag for that ... read more
COUNTY OFFICIALS FIND MONEY LOST IN OWN BUDGET
2010-06-18 10:20:33
Canadian County residents could see more than $250,000 in road improvements soon — more than 10 year... read more
WATER DEAL FACES LONG ROAD
2010-06-18 10:20:33
Canadian County's water hunters are keeping a close eye on developments on Lake Sardis after state a... read more
COMMISSIONERS APPROVE COWRA TOOL TO GIVE CITIES BOOT
2010-06-16 15:05:29
Canadian County Commissioners on Monday approved a proposal floated by a countywide water-hunting tr... read more
REDLANDS REGENTS GIVE GO-AHEAD TO TUITION RATE BOOST
2010-06-16 15:05:29
Tuition bills for Redlands Community College students could rise for fall 2010 classes, but the pay ... read more
BOUNTIFUL WHEAT CROP KEEPING PRICE LOW
2010-06-16 15:05:29
Rock-bottom prices and weedy fields are eating into Canadian County wheat farmers' profits despite a... read more
SEVEN ENTER RACE FOR DISTRICT 3 COUNTY COMMISSIONER POST
MUSTANG NEWS STAFF
Edition:Saturday, February 06, 2010

Primary contests for both Republican and Democrat candidates vying for the Canadian County District 3 commissioners race will be held March 2.
As the filing period for the seat ended at 5 p.m. Wednesday, seven candidates — five Republicans and two Democrats — had declared their intention to run. The individual earning the most votes in each party primary will go on to an April 6 special general election.
Four candidates filed Monday, with three more submitting their paperwork before the deadline Wednesday.
The candidates for the District 3 seat are:
Audre Knott
Audre Knott has worked for Canadian County for about nine years.
After filling a seasonal tax position with the county treasurer's office, Knott said she moved to the county clerk's office. She worked about eight years in that department and was appointed purchasing agent for the county during her tenure in that office.
In January 2009 when several new officers were elected, Knott moved to the commissioners' office. There, she is second deputy, as well as serving as recording secretary for the Public Facilities Authority and Home Finance Authority, both entities administered by commissioners.
“Being a commissioner is not a 9 to 5 job; it is a 24/7 commitment,” Knott said.
A Republican, Knott and her husband, Sam, have two children — son, Preston, and daughter, Jordan.
Ray Melvin
A 1962 graduate of El Reno High School, Ray Melvin worked in oil fields throughout the country and overseas before returning to the area to work for Warren Cat for about 15 years, he said. He also worked for other Caterpillar dealers and ran his own business, Melvin said.
After resigning from Warren Cat recently, Melvin said he wanted to “give being a commissioner a try and work for the voters.”
Melvin said because he has not been a part of county government, he would need to study issues that will face the new commissioner — including the issues surrounding the Canadian County Jail's overcrowding problems — before he could give his opinion on how that should be handled.
Melvin has been married 48 years to his wife, Barbara, and has three grown children — sons Tim and Mark and daughter Cathy.
John Morris
John Morris has worked as a grader for Canadian County District 3 for almost 27 years.
The Calumet resident — one of two Democrats to file for the post — is in his third term on the Calumet Town Council, as well as working for the town's safety training officer and emergency management director. He has also served as a volunteer firefighter in Calumet for 17 years, he said.
“I like to be involved in the community — it gives me a great sense of being a part of what happens here,” he said.
His involvement with Calumet is a stepping stone to working with other cities throughout Canadian County, Morris said.
“The way for us to move the county forward is to forge good relationships with all of the cities, including Oklahoma City,” Morris said. “With Oklahoma City taking up such a large part of the county, it's very important for us to work with officials there.”
Morris' wife, Laurie, is a teacher; he has three grown children — sons Patrick and Michael and daughter Kelly.
Joshua Moore
Joshua Moore currently works as a Canadian County Sheriff's deputy. A 10-year veteran of the office, Moore also worked at District 3 for about four years and as a civilian contractor hired to train Iraqi police.
During his time in Iraq, Moore said he learned about supervising, training and mentoring a wide range of people under sometimes “really challenging” circumstances.
“It is so different there, but it was a good experience and I'm glad I was able to experience it,” he said.
Moore, a Republican, also served as a volunteer firefighter in Calumet. Now an El Reno resident, Moore lives with his wife, Satirah, and children Jacob, 10, and Josalyn, 9.
Daniel Pugh
A painting contractor for 29 years, Daniel Pugh said road and bridge management became the focus of his “concern” over the last several years.
Pugh said roads, water and the “jail funding crisis” are top issues for the county. A rural resident of the county — Pugh purchased acreage and built his home near the state Highway 66 corridor between Calumet and the Cherokee Trading Post — the Republican candidate said he wanted to to promote a “proud and prosperous experience for all its (county) citizens, whether of city, town, farm or prairie.”
Jack Stewart
Although Jack Stewart filed his candidacy paperwork Monday, he was not available for comment until Wednesday.
A Republican, Stewart lived in El Reno for about seven years, where he said his father was a civil engineer at the Rock Island Railroad.
Stewart followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a civil engineer himself. He worked for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation for 31 years, retiring about four years ago. Since that time, he said he has worked for a private engineering firm. In that capacity, he said he has worked on projects in Canadian County.
Stewart said he wanted to hit the ground running to address issues across the county, including overcrowding at the Canadian County Jail.
“We need to look at all the options — let's do it right the first time. We don't want to end up like Oklahoma County or look at the (state) jail inspector threatening us in five or 10 years,” he said.
A Yukon resident, Stewart is married to Jan and has three grown daughters — Lisa, Dina and Maryann.

C.A. Wilkinson
Claude “C.A.” Wilkinson has been an Army officer, farmer, rancher, restaurant manager and oil and financial consultant. Now semi-retired, the El Reno resident Wednesday submitted his bid for county commissioner.
Wilkinson said he would like to look at forming a county job corps and look at roads running throughout District 3, including establishing a perimeter industrial road from U.S. Highway 270 to the new gas plant being built about one mile east of the intersection of that highway and state Highway 66.
“Canadian County has so much potential, and I believe I can help tap that potential to make it even greater,” he said.
The race
Melvin and Pugh join Audre Knott, Joshua Moore and Stewart, who filed their candidacy papers Monday, in a five-way race for the chance to run against the winner of the race between Democrats John Morris and C.A. Wilkinson in the April 6 special general election.
The April 6 ballot only fulfills the unexpired portion of former Commissioner Grant Hedrick's third term, which expires Dec. 31. Therefore, whoever wins that election will have to start the campaign process all over again shortly after taking office if he or she wishes to serve a full four-year term.
Hedrick was killed in a single-car accident in November. Since his death, District 3 foreman Troy Boling has served as interim commissioner. Boling said recently he did not have any interest in fulfilling the duties on a permanent basis.

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