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Mustang Chamber holds Crout Classic golf tournament

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Winter Creek golf course in Blanchard served as the host for the Mustang Chamber of Commerce annual Crout Classic Golf Tournament Scholarship Fundraiser on Monday morning. The event, which drew 30 teams in 2023, has seen the most participants the Chamber has ever had for the tournament. Renee Peerman, the Mustang…

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City denies zoning amendment for undeveloped property

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Amidst uneasiness from the City Council, a zoning amendment that would have changed an undeveloped piece of land from a C-3 (Commercial General District) to a C-5 (Commercial Intensive District) zoning was denied. The decision came following a process of discussion with the applicant’s representative at the meeting, along with a…

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Camp Invention providing spark for students

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Students participating in the Camp Invention program had their creativity on full display this past week. The camp, which took place at Mustang Trails Elementary this past week, is run by teachers and students and has proven to be fun for kids of a multitude of ages. Angie Choate, the MPS…

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West OKC selected for 12,000 seat amphitheater

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Ownership of the Mustang Creek Crossing development are ready to make waves in the local community, with plenty of monumental changes coming to the rapidly growing portion of West OKC. Perhaps no single portion of the development will make that impact as well as the newly announced 12,000 seat amphitheater called…

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Bronco Club summer camps providing opportunities

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Even over the summer, Mustang Public Schools is offering services with the goal of maintaining STEM lessons through fun activities during the summer. That goal is executed through Bronco summer camps, led by Julie Chastain, District Coordinator of Bronco Club, and Kris Green, the Director of the Community Education Program for…

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Former county elections chief receives deferred sentence

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Former Canadian County elections chief, Wanda Armold, received a one-year deferred sentence for failing to follow established procedures of auditing the 2020 primary election on Nov. 3 of 2020. According to the affidavit, Armold also failed to initiate a follow up audit of the results on Nov. 6 of the same…

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