Mustang Times Breaking News
City makes decision on East Charlotte Terrace drainage project
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] A small project for the City of Mustang got a decision made during the monthly city council meeting at Mustang City Hall Oct. 1. East Charlotte Terrace has a drainage project the city has been aware of for the past six-to- seven months, as drainage water has been coming onto Charlotte…
Read MoreGirl Scout Troop 164 produces Pet Pantry for silver award
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] An underserved group will be benefiting from the recent work of Girl Scouts Troop 164 through their Silver Award project. Lara Haney, Troop leader for Girl Scouts Troop 164, said her girls involved with the project (Claire Burton, Ria Mangiliman, Nora Haney, Charlotte Maki, Emma Penwright and MaCalla Cerney) have always…
Read MoreChick-Fil-A coming to Mustang
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Chick-Fil-A has plans to come to Mustang, after upwards of two years of communication between a developer and the company. The plans were confirmed from a social media post from Mustang Mayor Brian Grider on Sept. 17. The post read as follows: “Thank you so much to the City Staff at…
Read MoreLocal Girl Scouts produce Bronze Award project for Martin Park Nature Center
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Five junior-level Girls Scouts in Girls Scouts Troop 358 recently made an impact on any person’s experience at Martin Park Nature Center through a project recently installed at the location. Jenny Matthews, the Troop Leader for Girls Scouts Troop 358 based out of Mustang and Yukon, said the work helped the…
Read MoreMultiple subdivisions get update
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Mustang projects are noticeably making headway, and among those to get an update were Mustang Highlands and Wild Horse Canyon Section 3. According to Ryan Conner, the City Planner for the City of Mustang, said Mustang Highlands has allowed for the construction of some duplex properties in the subdivision. Conner classified…
Read MoreCanadian County Health Department holds ribbon cutting for new facility
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Canadian County officially has a new hub for health services. In the past week, members of the community had a chance to check out what the facility at 6100 East Highway 66 has in store. Sen. Jack Stewart, who serves Senate District 18 with portions of Canadian County in his constituency,…
Read MoreNew Mustang police officer swears in
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Mustang will see a new police officer making the rounds sooner than later. At the Sept. 3 City Council meeting at Mustang City Hall, Daniel Ramirez took his oath of office as the newest MPD officer. Police chief Mike Wallace said the department had recently lost three officers due to retirements,…
Read MoreMHS Band impresses at Community Preview Night
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Bronco Stadium was overflowing with optimism, excitement and music throughout Community Preview Night this past Friday. The event featured the Mustang High School Marching Band, and showcased the first part of its new Marching Show “Surely, You Jest” to the public for the first time. Ryan Edgmon, the Band Director for…
Read MoreLocal legislators voice opposition of minimum wage initiative
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Legislators Brian Hill, Paul Rosino, Lonnie Paxton and Jack Stewart each voiced opposition of a circulating potential state question that would double the minimum wage in the state during a luncheon with Mustang’s Chamber of Commerce this past week. The Oklahoma Minimum Wage Increase Initiative has a slim chance to appear…
Read MoreThursday Night Cruisers make donation to Mustang Fire Department
By Jacob Sturm [email protected] Members of the Thursday Night Cruisers were on scene at the Mustang Masonic Lodge this past weekend and made a significant contribution to the Mustang Fire Department while there. MFD Chief Craig Carruth accepted a donation through a check totaling $1,000 from the club. Steve Rose, the Thursday Night Cruisers President,…
Read More