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Wednesday, September 30, 2009 12:14 PM

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A hangar at the Ottawa Municipal Airport was heavily damaged July 7 during a storm that blew through Franklin County. The City of Ottawa is exploring options for rebuilding the airport.

New airport possible as city officials mull options

Pilots still dealing with aftermath of summer storm that heavily damaged airport

By VICKIE MOSS, Herald Public Affairs Editor

Chad Caylor, Ottawa, keeps his airplane at a private airfield, rather than at Ottawa Municipal Airport.

That’s mostly because the Ottawa airport doesn’t have what are known as T-hangars, which owners like Caylor prefer because the hangars provide better access to the plane and fewer opportunities for damage.

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