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Airport getting new look with hangar, terminal

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A new multi-unit hangar will be going up at El Reno Regional Airport after the city council signed off on a plan to fund the project. 

El Reno accepted a grant from the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics for more than $1.2 million to help construct the hangar.

The grant provides 40 percent of the funding for the project, with the city kicking in 60 percent or $1.8 million. The grant will help cover the construction and all professional services associated with the project, information provided by the city said.

The new terminal being built at El Reno Regional Airport will have a new multi-unit hangar

Response filed in El Reno’s Supreme Court annex appeal

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OKLAHOMA CITY - A response has been filed at the Oklahoma Supreme Court to El Reno’s appeal in a land annexation case.

Attorney Austin L. Hamm of Box Law Group signed the Jan. 9 Response to Petition in Error asking justices to sustain a Canadian County District Court ruling invalidating most of the annexation.

Attorneys David M. Box, Cooper T. Hahn and Hamm represent the appellees, a group of 23 individual landowners and the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.

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TSET allocates money to increase doctor residencies, cancer treatment access

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust announced millions in grants Wednesday to expand patient access to trained doctors and cancer treatments.  

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences regents and the Oklahoma State University Medical Center were the largest recipients, being awarded $25 million and $30 million respectively, receiving over 36 percent of all funding awarded.  

Julie Bisbee discusses the nearly $150 million in grants awarded by the trust

Public Records - 1/21/26

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LAWSUITS

Capital One N.A. vs. Stanley Staton for $3,621.44 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

Capital One N.A. vs. Sandra Hood for $3,836.33 to pay a debt plus interest and costs.

Covington Credit Inc. vs. Cedric Gaines for $2,705.67 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

HS Financial Group LLC vs. Tina Metzger for $5,197.60 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Tammy Witt for $7,095.44 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Historic downtown building on notice

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El Reno City Council members voted unanimously Tuesday to give the owner of an historic building in the downtown 30 days to bring a plan forward to correct issues, some considered matters of public safety.

The city will also move to stabilize an area of the building if the owner does not do it soon. 

Yen Nguyen has owned the property at 110 N. Bickford, she said, for the past four to five years. Built in 1909, the building is known as the “Old Masonic Temple.” 

The Masonic Temple in downtown El Reno has fallen into disrepair

El Reno teacher earns state award

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El Reno High School educator Becky Lockler has been named the 2026 winner of the statewide William D. Pennington Award for Outstanding Social Studies Teacher. The award is presented by the Oklahoma Historical Society.

“Your work as a social studies teacher at El Reno High School and broader work in the community stood out to our awards committee,” said the award notification email.

Lockler has been at El Reno for 13 years and currently teaches Oklahoma and World History classes.

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RCC plans soccer, track on campus

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Redlands Community College plans to build the first major on-campus sports venue in more than two decades.

Last week, RCC regents voted to use the State Master Lease Program to fund construction of a new artificial turf soccer field that will be surrounded by a regulation-sized eight-lane track.

The project is estimated to cost $2.5 million. 

“We’ve all been working really hard here at Redlands to achieve this since we started the soccer program,” said RCC Athletic Director Eli Zucksworth.

A rendering of the proposed soccer field and track at Redlands

El Reno man killed in motorcycle crash

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The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said an El Reno man was killed Tuesday when the motorcycle he built crashed in a field. 

OHP reports said Craig D. Widdifield, 51, was pronounced deceased at Integris Baptist Hospital following the accident that occurred shortly after 2 p.m.

Reports said Widdifield was “driving around private property” southwest of El Reno when an equipment failure caused him to fall to the ground. Widdifield was said to have suffered head and neck injuries. 

Service recognized

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Mayor Steve Jensen presents a plaque and nameplate to former city council member Pete Stapperfend.

Stapperfend served four years on the council before losing a re-election bid in November.

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