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ER professor makes donation to SWOSU Bulldog Angels Fund

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Dr. Valerie Reimers of El Reno, a longtime professor at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, made a substantial gift to the SWOSU Bulldog Angels Fund, according to the SWOSU Foundation. 

Dr. Reimers, an emeritus faculty member of SWOSU and a founder-level donor to the Bulldog Angels program, has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to student success and access to higher education, SWOSU said in a statement announcing the gift.

Her most recent gift continues her legacy of service by helping students remain enrolled when unexpected financial challenges arise.

Dr. Valerie Reimers met with Joshua Cobb

El Reno Now donation

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City Manager Matt Sandidge and Donna Dyer of Blessing Baskets pose after Sandidge handed Dyer an envelope with $470 that was raised for the nonprofit at last week’s El Reno Now gathering.

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County seeks DEQ grant to fight illegal dumping

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Canadian County is seeking a federal grant to help investigate illegal dumping.

The Canadian County Sheriff’s Office has applied through the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for up to $50,000 in fiscal year 2027 for the department’s environmental deputy.

Lt. Mike Grimes explained the grant funding request during Canadian County commissioners Jan. 27 meeting.

“It’s for the good of the county, it keeps our county clean,” Grimes said of the environmental deputy program.

El Reno woman charged with alleged assault and battery on Yukon officer

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Prosecutors allege an El Reno woman repeatedly kicked and pulled away from a Yukon police officer during a drug arrest last fall.

Jessica Leeann Nitzell, age 38, was charged Jan. 8 in Canadian County District Court with assault and battery on a police officer, resisting an officer, possession of a controlled dangerous substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and speeding in a posted zone.

Public Records - 2/4/26

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LAWSUITS

Tinker Federal Credit Union vs. Tony Alexander for $7,039.27 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Tinker Federal Credit Union vs. Jason Burge for $5,457.02 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Velocity Investments LLC vs. Jeffery Bentley for $9,054.85 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

NCB Management Services Inc. vs. Daveron Wright for $7,564.11 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

ER girls bid for third one game closer

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A scoring burst over the final four minutes of the third period helped move El Reno High School’s girls basketball team to within a win of locking up third place in the District 5A-2 standings.

El Reno retained the third spot with a 52-42 win over Noble and swept the season series with the Bears.

The Indians are 7-3 in District 5A-2 play with four games remaining.

The 10-point win lifted El Reno to 10-8 overall and marked the ninth straight year for the Indians to reach 10 wins under head coach Jennifer Douglas.

Halli Ferguson (5) reaches around a Noble player to get her fingers on an offensive rebound attempt

Short-handed Indians rally but fall short

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Despite missing three starters, losing a fourth at half, committing 22 turnovers and shooting 26 percent in the first half, El Reno High School’s boys basketball team had chances to beat Noble.

Down by double digits to start the final period, El Reno trimmed that deficit to single digits twice before suffering a 60-47 league loss and dropping the season series to the Bears.

The loss keeps El Reno in the fifth spot in the District 5A-2 standings at 3-7. The Indians are now 6-12 on the year heading into the final five games of the regular season.

Leo Willis jumps past a Noble defender on a layup attempt

El Reno matmen third in 5A-3 duels

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A return to dual state will have to wait another season as El Reno High School’s wrestling team took third place last week at the 2026 Class 5A District 3 Championship.

El Reno snapped a five-match losing streak with a win over Santa Fe South (60-21) but lost to Blanchard (48-33) and second-ranked Carl Albert (58-22) as the Titans claimed the title and a pass to dual state.

Turner Richardson (215) went undefeated with three falls, the fastest in 57 seconds over Blanchard’s Sam Miller. The others were in the first period pins including one over Carl Albert’s Joe Thomas.

J.T. Higgins leans back into a Santa Fe South opponent while setting up a pinning move