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By Jacob Sturm news@mustangpaper.com Mustang mayor Brian Grider retained his position following the results from the April 2 mayoral election that Mustang residents could vote on at the polls. Grider, who has served on the Mustang City Council for nine years as a councilman and mayor, received 503 votes in the Oklahoma State Election Board’s…
By Jacob Sturm news@mustangpaper.com Using creativity to can yield many good results, and as Food Preparation and Culinary Nutrition 1 students at Mustang High School are finding out through a unique project, good tastes. That’s thanks to a creative Food Truck project and competition where students will find a cuisine from a specific country or…
Area Sports
By Michael Kinney Contributing Writer Muhammed Ali vs Jerry Cooney. The 1985 Chicago Bears vs the New England Patriots. Backstreet Boys vs 98 Degrees. These are some of the most lopsided battles in the history of competition. Everyone knew they were going to be ugly from the start and that is the way they ended.…
By Michael Kinney Mustang Times Led by a strong performance from Carol Le, the Mustang girls Cross Country team placed 10th at the COAC conference meet last week at Deer Creek. Le ran a 19:45 over the 5K course. That was good enough to take 24th overall. According to coach Mike McGarry the 19:45 beat…
Business
JBEE Farms is a grocery delivery service available in Mustang, owned and operated by third-generation farmer Jose Quiroz. Quiroz says on his website, “With over 50 years of farming experience, passed down from my grandfather and father, we ensure that every imported product meets our high standards of quality. We take pride in offering you…
By Jayson Knight editor@tuttletimes.com Action Vacuum Repair is owned and operated by Will Harrison, out of Moore. “I started many years ago actually, in Yukon, repairing vacuums for my uncle,” Harrison said Monday. “I worked there repairing vacuum cleaners and selling them for 15 years. They were retiring and so I kind of stepped out…
Education
By Jacob Sturm news@mustangpaper.com Oklahoma’s public schools are facing a precarious situation that doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon, and Mustang Public Schools is making some changes to address the challenge. Mustang Public Schools Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education, Ryan McKinney, said the district has spent time looking at the drug and…
By Jacob Sturm news@mustangpaper.com 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…