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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 3947489" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>I do not believe that drug use or teen pregnancy is a larger problem here than many schools, including a Yukon or Mustang. I do believe larger systems do a better job of hiding a lot of it. El Reno is working person's community with heavy oil field, trucking and the like. Before that it was Rock Island Railroad and Fort Reno. I guess we are a tougher community than some, but the quality of life here is good and always has been. I am a Realtor here and see all elements of life, but I also see them in a lot of other places as my work sometimes includes property evaluations on a wide variety of properties in a 100-mile radius or so. I find people are pretty close to the same no matter what neighborhood you're in, and there is damn sure always someone who loves slamming you available almost everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 3947489, member: 44552"] I do not believe that drug use or teen pregnancy is a larger problem here than many schools, including a Yukon or Mustang. I do believe larger systems do a better job of hiding a lot of it. El Reno is working person's community with heavy oil field, trucking and the like. Before that it was Rock Island Railroad and Fort Reno. I guess we are a tougher community than some, but the quality of life here is good and always has been. I am a Realtor here and see all elements of life, but I also see them in a lot of other places as my work sometimes includes property evaluations on a wide variety of properties in a 100-mile radius or so. I find people are pretty close to the same no matter what neighborhood you're in, and there is damn sure always someone who loves slamming you available almost everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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