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Mustang Fire Department opens second fire station

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] A beneficial addition to the Mustang community is off and running, and safety and reassurance for those on the East side of town stand to benefit. Mustang’s second fire station officially opened on Wednesday, with Mustang fire chief Craig Carruth and Mayor Brian Grider speaking to the large gathering of community…

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Osborn speaks at Mustang Chamber luncheon

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Mustang Chamber members received valuable insight as part of an organized gathering inside the Mustang Town Center on June 22. Oklahoma Labor Commissioner, and former Mustang state representative, Leslie Osborn made an appearance at the Mustang Chamber luncheon where she shared her thoughts on numerous issues impacting the state to the Mustang audience’ benefit.…

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Meadows Park trail project coming

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Enthusiasts of the outdoors may soon have another location to enjoy. That is the case due to a recent City Council decision to accept bids and make a decision regarding a trail project planned for Meadows Park. Melissa Helsel, the community development director for the City of Mustang, presented the information…

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Mustang’s Animal Welfare Center closes amidst outbreak

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] With the reports of a respiratory outbreak impacting other local animal shelters, Mustang’s Animal Welfare Center has temporarily been closed to public according to the city website. The closure occurred on June 7 under the advice of the Animal Welfare Center’s veterinarian and will run through June 20, when the decision…

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What to know ahead of firework season

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] For one week out of the year, Mustang residents can serve as noisy artists with the canvas of the night sky at their disposal. That comes with the annual July 4 celebrations, where Mustang’s passion is on full display. With that being known, what are things participants need to know to maximize the…

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City Council sets budget

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Officials with the City of Mustang convened on June 6 and finalized the Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget as part of myriad actions. The budget, which has been accessible to the public on the City website for most of the past month, was officially presented to the council members as part of a PowerPoint…

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Brookstone Village community development making progress

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] It wouldn’t be tough for Mustang residents to notice the massive amount of construction near 29th street and Mustang Road. The intersection has been a part of the large business boom of the recent months, with an INTEGRIS hospital coming up in a hurry on the Northwest Corner of the intersection along with a…

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Mustang receives $2.8M for municipal water and sewer projects

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Representatives from different cities in Canadian County were in attendance as County Commissioners David Anderson, Tracey Rider and Tomas Manske discussed awarding American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to county municipalities Tuesday morning. Once the meeting concluded, Mustang and three other cities had a large share of distributed funding to utilize. The money awarded…

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Formal charges filed against former MPS employee

By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Formal charges have been filed against Raymond Thomas Garner, a former teacher of Mustang Public Schools alleged to have had a sexual relationship with a former student. At the time of Garner’s arrest on February 1, Mustang Police Chief Rob Groseclose and Mustang Superintendent Charles Bradley, along with OSBI public information officer Brook…

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