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Sweet surrender: Chocolate lovers wanted for library festival

Chocolate Festival

Noreta Grady organizes desserts in her home prior to the Friends of the Library chocolate festival set for Monday.

Mustang in running to be home of new regional armory

Military officials are considering building a $40 million regional armed forces reserve center in east Mustang, which could bring over 100 workers and hundreds of soldiers to town.

Expectations exceeded: Relay for Life sets record in fight against cancer

Mustang Relay for Life raised over $60,000, almost $15,000 more than last year when it was honored as a top American Cancer Society youth event.

Schools opt for center over stadium

Bronco Stadium renovation plans were benched as Mustang School District officials weighed projects for a $13 million bond issue, which voters will consider April 3.

Landrith repays Oklahoma County for report errors

A special audit into possible travel expense discrepancies for former Oklahoma County management information system director and Mustang Mayor Jeff Landrith shows overpayment by the county to Landrith of about $675.

Council trees tougher law on noisy animals

An effort to muzzle noisy animals in Mustang raised a squawk among City Council members Tuesday night leaving the measure unable to scratch out enough support for passage.

Zoning change may open door on new country store

With backing from the city planning commission, Mustang may be one step closer to a new country store.

Homeland Security grant could spark hiring of firefighters

A federal grant topping $310,000 could ignite the hiring of three new firefighters by the first of the year if City Council members give their blessing to the deal.

Life of service: Amanda Havern named top county resident

When LaDonna Bornemann nominated Canadian County Citizen of the Year Amanda Havern for that recognition, she said it was like nominating her second mother.

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