January 2026

Public Records - 1/14/26

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LAWSUITS

Freedom Mortgage Corporation vs. Roberto Carrizales and Karina Cortinas-Carrizales for $129,321.86 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees and foreclosure of mortgage on Lot 8, Block 16, Colony Pointe Phase 4 Addition, Oklahoma City.

Celeste Stewart and Jacquelyn Stewart vs. Ladawn Cameron for an amount in excess of $100,000 for injuries and damages alleged to have occurred during an automobile accident.

Wes Robinson

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Wes Charles Robinson was born Nov. 20, 2025, at OU Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City. Baby Wes was 17 days old when he died Dec. 7.

He is survived by his parents, Joshua and Mylah (Testerman) Robinson of the home in El Reno; big brother, Jaxon Robinson; and grandparents, Tiffany and Jerry Robinson of El Reno and Jane and Charles Testerman of Hollis.

A celebration of life will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17 at Darlington Chapel.

Wes Robinson_obituary

Guymon gets revenge on ER girls for fifth

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For the second time this season, El Reno High School’s girls basketball team emerged from a tournament outing with two setbacks after losing 44-24 to Guymon in the consolation championship game of the 2026 Anadarko Warriors Classic.

The 20-point loss to the Tigers, who El Reno beat by 11 last month, dropped the Indians to 6-6 on the season. Jennifer Douglas’ team lost to Lawton Eisenhower (55-53) after trailing by as many as 20, before beating John Marshall (69-21) in the other two tourney games.

Juliana Thomas makes a hard dribble around a Midwest City player

Anadarko holds off Indians rally in third-place bid

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The host of the 2026 Anadarko Warriors Classic used an 18-11 run in the fourth quarter to defeat El Reno High School’s boys basketball team 44-36 in the third-place game.

El Reno dropped to 4-8 on the season with the loss to Anadarko, ranked No.17 in Class 3A, which came on the heels of a setback to Classen SAS (61-54) in the semifinals. The Indians opened the tourney with a win over Lawton Eisenhower (70-54).

Over the three games, El Reno shot 39 percent from the floor (57-of-146) including a 40-of-98 (41 percent) effort from 2-point range.

Kason Haydon battles for a rebound

David Littlebear

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Services for David James Littlebear were held Monday, Jan. 12 at the Concho Emergency Response Center with burial in the Concho Cemetery.

Services were under the direction of Huber-Benson Funeral Home.

David died Jan. 6, 2026. He was born July 22, 1991. He attended Darlington and Calumet High School, where he was a member of the basketball team.

He attended Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kan. He was employed with OKC West Livestock Market and Tractor & Supply.

He was a Cheyenne Sun Dance Priest and a member of the Bowstring Society. 

David Littlebear_obituary

El Reno girls place varsity, JH grapplers in Mustang

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El Reno took 10 wrestlers to the 2026 Mustang Girls Wrestling Tournament, splitting the group between varsity and junior high matches.

In the high school division, Alivia Jackson (145) dropped two matches, while Bentley Sharp (235) went 3-1 to take third with falls over Claremore’s Scarlett Ramos (:43), Altus’ Anahi Uribus (2:27) and Sand Springs’ Heaven Bullis (2:40).

Billie Hinchey (155) went 2-2 after pinning Stillwater’s Selene Flores (3:31) and Southmoore’s Taya Amevor (3:01). Lilie Arrasmith (145) posted a 1-2 mark with a 1:18 fall over Ava Henry of Piedmont.

Lilie Arrasmith gets hit in the throat while pulling the arm of Piedmont’s Ava Henry

ER matmen win battles on the mat, drop dual

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El Reno High School’s boys wrestling team, starting the 2026 portion of its schedule unranked, outwrestled Class 5A’s 15th-ranked Newcastle, coached by former EHS skipper Tyrone Lewis, on the mat.

However, it was the matches on paper that cost El Reno the victory.

“We won seven of the nine matches wrestled but we had to forfeit four weights due to injuries.

“That was 24 points we could not come back from,” said El Reno head coach Anthony McDonald of his team’s 41-37 loss to the Racers.

El Reno slipped to 1-2 on the dual season.

Redlands streak extended to 15 games

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Redlands Community College women’s basketball team used a 10-1 run in the first period to pull away from Eastern Oklahoma State College for a 69-47 win in its regional home opener.

The 22-point victory over the Mountaineers lifted Redlands to 15-1 on the season and extended its current win streak to 15 games. The Cougars are 2-0 in the NJCAA Region 2 standings, tied for first with three other squads.

Katelyn Harviston shoots a fastbreak layup against Eastern

Cougars snap three-game slide

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Pushing four players into double digits, Redlands Community College men’s basketball team snapped a three-game losing streak with an 85-73 home win over Eastern Oklahoma.

The Cougars improve to 7-9 on the season and 1-1 in the NJCAA Region 2 standings - tied for fourth.

Damond Matthews went 7-of-16 from the floor en route to his team-high 19 points. He added eight rebounds, three assists and two steals.

Glenn Bishop Jr. was close behind with a double-double line of 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.

Damond Matthews gets fouled on the arm en route to a slam dunk attempt

Step back into the Golden Age of Aviation

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Starting Jan. 10, the Caldwell Collection at Mustang Field will be open to the public every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The aviation museum opened Oct. 4 of last year. 

Located inside a restored 1943 World War II hangar at El Reno Regional Airport, formerly known as Mustang Field, the museum showcases a growing collection of rare antique aircraft from the Golden Age of Aviation. The collection highlights aircraft from the 1920s and 1930s, including planes used to train pilots during World War II, paying tribute to Mustang Field’s role in preparing America’s aviators.

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