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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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Drake trial postponed until 2027

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The triple-murder trial of Stacy Lee Drake, the Alabama felon accused of the June 2024 murders of Tara Underwood and Taylor Sharp at LaFerry’s Propane near Gans as well as the El Reno slaying of Phillip Emerson, has been postponed until February 2027, according to Sequoyah County District Court records.

In addition, initial motions in the case are due by June 2026, with a final pre-trial hearing in January 2027.

The prosecution had requested an earlier trial date, but the court granted the defense’s request to postpone proceedings until 2027.

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Home demo delayed after excavator flip

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The operator of an industrial-sized excavator suffered only minor injuries when the unit being driven flipped onto its side at a demolition site in the 500 block of South Rock Island last week.

“The operator had cuts on his hands but did not require emergency services,” said City of El Reno Code Enforcement Officer Stan Ferrell.

According to City of El Reno Community Development Director Emily Richey, locally-based Baker’s Bucket Works was contracted to raze the house, which was condemned in late fall of 2025.

This excavator flipped on its side while demolishing a house

Clifford to deliver books to kids

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Families are invited to meet Clifford the Big Red Dog and receive a free children’s book during a special Bookmobile visit from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10 at The Filling Station, 120 S. Choctaw Ave.

The Bookmobile is sponsored by Wesley in ACTSion, the mission team of Wesley United Methodist Church.

In 2025, the Bookmobile distributed more than 2,750 free books to children, supporting literacy and access to reading materials throughout the community.

Rider to take over as chairman of county commissioners board

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For the first time in two years, the Board of Canadian County Commissioners has a new chairman.

Commissioners, at their Jan. 5 regular meeting, elected District 3 Commissioner Tracey Rider as their chairman and District 2 Commissioner Lacey Dawson as vice chairman for 2026. The vote was 3-0.

Rider succeeded District 1 Commissioner Tom Manske, who had been the board chairman for the past two years.

Rider, Manske and Dawson then rotated seats on the dais inside the conference room of the Canadian County Administration Building, 314 W. Rogers.

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Courthouse construction

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Cleanup crews were busy this week clearing the future site of a new four-story Canadian County Courthouse at 201 N. Choctaw.

A 112,407-square-foot building will be constructed where M&M Wrecking recently demolished the county’s 63-year-old Administration Building.

A groundbreaking ceremony is set Feb. 9 for the new courthouse build.

County commissioners are scheduled to consider a guaranteed maximum price at their Feb. 2 meeting. Lingo Construction is the project’s construction manager.

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Crafton Tull Foundation makes Blessing Baskets donation

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Crafton Tull Foundation has awarded Blessing Baskets a $2,000 grant.

The Crafton Tull Foundation supports community service initiatives of Crafton Tull employees by pooling their resources and directing them to charitable organizations that resonate with their team members.

Crafton employee Julie Slaymaker volunteers for Blessing Baskets.

She contacted Donna Dyer, Blessing Baskets Director of Community Relations to complete the grant application. 

Blessing Baskets continues to serve those in need in western Canadian County through various programs.

From left, Julie Slaymaker, Donna Dyer and David Loeffelholz

Oklahoma restaurant owner warns SQ 832 will kill jobs, businesses

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A ballot measure going before Oklahoma voters calls for imposing a dramatic increase in the state’s mandatory minimum wage with continued, rapid escalation based on the cost of living in urban centers in states like California and New York.

State Sen. Kristen Thompson, whose family operates two restaurants, warns the real-world impact of that proposal will not align with pie-in-the-sky promises made by advocates of the California-style wage plan.