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Sen. Rosino to continue representing Mustang in State Senate
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] On Nov. 13, Sen. Paul Rosino was sworn in to continue serving Senate District 45 for another four-year term. “I love supporting Mustang and South Oklahoma City,” Rosino said. “Just the other day you heard me say that at the veterans’ event, too. It is just a fun community, it’s a…
Read MoreMPS comments on State Superintendent video mandate
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] This past week, Oklahoma Department of Education Superintendent Ryan Walters distributed a video to school districts across the state, mandating them to play the video of Walters’ “prayer for the nation” and to send the video to all parents. Walters referenced a newly created department, called the Department of Religious Liberty…
Read MoreMHS Theatre, Friends of Mustang Public Library to hold Nov. 16 performance
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Students from the Mustang High School Theatre department will be putting on a show in collaboration with the Friends of the Mustang Public Library to help fund programs the library will offer in the next year. The show, called ‘Death of a Hot Sauce Salesman’, will be taking place Nov. 16…
Read MoreMustang athletes make difference at Regional Food bank of Oklahoma
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] The Bronco Athletic Council, which consists of student-athletes representing each sport in MPS, packed boxes for those in need at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma Oct. 22. The opportunity has been a goal of Mustang Public Schools leadership. Kirk Wilson, the Director of Communications for Mustang Public Schools, spoke to…
Read MoreBronco Family Night proves successful for MPS
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Over 250 families took advantage of an opportunity through Mustang Public Schools during Bronco Family Night at Mustang High School recently. The event included a come-and-go community resource fair, family breakout sessions with the intent to help support student learning while they are at home and an Internet Safety Presentation from…
Read MoreElementary No.9 named Sunset Hill Elementary School
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Official action to name Mustang Public Schools latest site has officially passed through the Board of Education. Mustang Elementary No. 9, a project that has been in the works since the bond was passed by Mustang voters this past year, will take the name Sunset Hill Elementary School following unanimous approval…
Read MoreCalvary Court subdivision plats being reviewed
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] A strictly residential development is coming to Mustang near the intersection of Czech Hall Road and State Highway 152. That is the Calvary Court subdivision, which had been ongoing since 2021 when the city approved a multifamily-type development that was set to include four buildings with five units in each building…
Read MoreSpooktacular scheduled for Oct. 26
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] The largest special event the City of Mustang puts on is scheduled for Oct. 26 between 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. The event, widely known as Spooktacular, is a free community event at Town Center with over 50 carnival games on hand. The event has inflatables, a life-sized monopoly board for…
Read MoreShip It Sooner offers services to Mustang residents
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] A convenient solution for shipping needs for Mustang residents is open and ready for business inside city limits. Nicklas Maniord, the owner of Ship It Sooner, got out of active duty in 2018 and went to the reserves and eventually found his way to the private sector for work. “(I) knew…
Read MoreCampground Collective offers unique experience
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Just off Interstate 40 on Mustang Road, Campground Collective is well on the way to offering an accommodating experience for RV owners. Robert Floyd, the co-owner of Campground Collective, used to own two RV dealerships before selling them in 2022. Floyd said the plan for the nearly seven acres of land…
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