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

Patrick Dailey

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Patrick Upton Dailey was born July 13, 1943, in Chickasha to Andrew Frank Dailey and Ida Mae Friedlander Dailey.

He passed away peacefully on Jan. 13, 2026, in Norman.

Patrick graduated from Duncan High School in 1961 and later earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma.

Throughout his life, he lived in Midland, Texas, and for a short time in Colorado, before eventually settling in Norman, where he remained a devoted Sooner at heart.

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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.

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El Reno High School Assistant Principal Jerelyn Atchison strikes a cowbell with a drumstick during a song with the EHS spirit band at halftime of the boys game with Carl Albert last week at Jenks Simmons Field House.

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