Maple student airlifted to hospital after bus accident

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A 13-year-old Maple School student was airlifted to OU Medical Center Monday after the school bus he was riding in ran off the road and into a ditch.

The boy’s name was not released by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, but reports said he was admitted into the hospital in “good condition” after suffering a leg injury. The child was reportedly pinned inside the bus and had to be extracted by emergency personnel.

Commemorative Air Force crafts highlight El Reno air show lineup

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The air display portion of the Second Annual El Reno Community Day and Fly-In brought a wide range of planes and helicopters to the El Reno Regional Airport.

Under the direction of David Schultz Airshows, the display began with two Sikorsky H-34 helicopters flying together in formation for the first time in more than 20 years.

Used heavily during the Korean War, the helicopters flew several passes around the airport before stopping along the flight line and hovering less than 50 feet off the ground to show their versatility.

One of the privately-owned airplanes that flew during the air show

Masonic Lodge donates to RCC Aggie Club

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El Reno Masonic Lodge #50 recently presented a check to the Redlands Community College Aggie Club for $19,760 to support the organization’s scholarship program for agriculture students.

“The Aggie Club appreciates the support of Masonic Lodge #50 and the opportunities this partnership provides our students,” said Annie Pearson, head of the Redlands Agriculture Department and Aggie Club faculty sponsor.

Wally Hubbard presents a check to Braxton Sizemore

Five generations

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Pictured are five generations of former El Reno residents, from left, Wilma (Jean) Hale, Fred Morrison, Carrie (Morrison) Tatyrek, Logan Penington, baby Porter Penington and Alvin Morrison. Alvin, Jean and Fred are Augusta, Kan., residents. Carrie lives in Yukon and Logan and Porter live in Piedmont. Fred and Carrie graduated from EHS in 1969 and 1989, respectively.

Five generations
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