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Taco Casa coming to south Yukon

By Steve Coulter Co-Publisher Canadian County residents have a new Mexican restaurant to try this summer. Construction is under way for a Taco Casa at 12424 NW 10th Street. It will be located across from Arby’s in the Market at Czech Hall. “We are thrilled to become part of the Yukon community. My wife’s family…

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Small businesses not immune to COVID-19’s terrible toll

With research and responsibility, Cory Rose put safety precautions in place before there were any cases of the coronavirus in Oklahoma. Rose, owner/operator at Peaceful Warriors Martial Arts, was tracking the coronavirus for weeks. He noticed COVID-19’s disastrous impact on the stock market, and began preparing for the virus’s arrival. “I was tracking this from…

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Officials ask for help as pandemic impacts blood drives, donations

By Traci Chapman Staff Writer As confirmed COVID-19 cases and the number of resulting deaths continue to rise, the pandemic is also taking a toll on other medical efforts, efforts that if not maintained could put more people at risk, officials say. Key among those was blood donation activities, which have taken a serious hit…

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GCSO Investigators solved vandalism case in less than two days

An elderly woman living in Bridge Creek was in Houston, Texas getting cancer treatment when eight children out of a group of ten, aged 9 to 12 years old, ransacked, vandalized, and destroyed her home. The homeowner is currently living with a family member, and her family has begun fundraising via Facebook. So far, 10…

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The Aesthetics Place Medspa focuses on skincare, health and wellness

By Van Mitchell Contributing Writer Tanja Pittman was having shoulder issues many years ago and sought relief from massage therapy, which introduced her to the spa setting in Arkansas. Those experiences piqued her curiosity about possibly having her own spa and inspired her to visit different spas around the country while traveling to get ideas.…

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City gives Angelman Day annual recognition

Proclamation expresses support for rare condition and families affected by it By Traci Chapman Staff Writer Two years ago a Mustang mayor first issued a proclamation bringing attention to a rare condition and those affected with it. Last week that recognition became permanent, as Angelman Day will be celebrated the 15th day of each February…

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Representative Brian Hill proposing new legislation: Freshman House Rep putting focus on reducing recidivism, kids aging out of Foster care

House Representative for District 47, Brian Hill is currently working on seven different pieces of practical legislation right now, and likely an eighth piece, he said. “I consider myself to be a practical business guy at the end of the day and I believe that everything we do as lawmakers should work toward producing results,”…

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Minco’s Honey Festival coming up Saturday

Saturday’s Honey Festival will feature a number of attractions, from tours of the local honey plant, cotton gin, and wind farm, to the annual honey bake-off, chance to meet Santa, carriage rides, and much more. KIDS TRACTOR PULL One traditional Honey Festival event is the kids’ tractor pull which is a more serious competition than…

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Unique collaboration moves beyond controlling prisoner population figures

By Traci Chapman Staff Writer A unique collaboration borne of necessity to address spiking county jail populations has transcended its original goal, in the process making a difference not only to those working to keep prisoner counts manageable but also providing opportunities that might make all the difference to someone looking for a second chance,…

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As one retail chapter closes in Mustang, another begins

Officials confirm Gordmans to replace closing Stage store By Traci Chapman Staff Writer The racks are for sale, the inventory is marked down, and Mustang Stage store is preparing to close its doors – but not for long, officials say. That’s because while Stage will soon be a thing of the past in the city,…

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