It's a Troll Tuesday - check that - a Thunder Tuesday all across Mustang today!
Thunder Up!
2 days ago, City of Mustang
Today, we join our community in remembering the fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives for our liberties. Thank you to the brave men and women who served our nation.
3 days ago, City of Mustang
All City Offices - including all of Town Center - will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. Weather permitting, the Aquatics Center will be open from 1 1:30 AM to 6 PM.
Refuse and Recycling services will operate as normally scheduled for a Monday, so please have your polycarts to the curb no later than 7:00 AM.
5 days ago, City of Mustang
Water service has been restored. Thank you for your patience.
We have a water main break south of SH-152 on Mustang Rd. Customers in this area will have little or no water pressure while repairs are made. We apologize for the inconvenience.
9 days ago, City of Mustang
Earlier this evening at the Commencement Ceremony of the Basic Peace Officer Academy, two Mustang Police Officer candidates were recognized with distinguished honors. Officer candidate David Sebring (left) received the Top Fitness Award while Officer candidate Mitchell McNamara received the class Leadership Award and was selected as the Class Representative to speak at the ceremony.
Both gentleman will be sworn in at the June 2, 2026 regular meeting of the Mustang City Council.
13 days ago, City of Mustang
Members of the Mustang American Legion Post 353, accompanied by members of the Mustang Fire Department, Mustang Police Department, and Mayor Ray, participated in a ceremony honoring Peace Officers Memorial Day. at 8:00 AM this morning at the Mustang Police Department.
Peace Officers Memorial Day is observed annually on May 15 to honor federal, state, and local law enforcement officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. Established in 1962 by Congress and President Kennedy, this day is part of National Police Week, which features events in Washington, D.C..
13 days ago, City of Mustang
At a ceremony earlier this afternoon, Sgt. Jeremy Collinson was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant with the Mustang Police Department. Pictured pinning his brass is Detective Aaron Meadows, pinning his badge is Lt. Collinson's wife Kodi, and congratulating him is Police Chief Michael Wallace.
14 days ago, City of Mustang
At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, Mayor Ray presented a Proclamation to Councilwoman Kayla Balliew in appreciation and recognition of her outstanding dedication to civic education and her lasting contributions to the future leaders of our community. Councilwoman Balliew is also a 3rd Grade Teacher and has shown a strong commitment to bringing awareness of civics - not only to her class but all of the 3rd Grade classes at her school - helping students learn and understand how their local government works and why their participation matters.
Congratulations Councilwoman Balliew!
20 days ago, City of Mustang
At Tuesday evening's regular meeting of the City Council, City Clerk Tammi Noblitt was presented with a Proclamation in honor of "Professional Municipal Clerks Week" - May 3-9, 2026.
Municipal Clerks serve as the information center on functions of local government and community; and continually strive to improve the administration of the affairs of their office through participation in education programs, seminars, workshops, and the annual meetings of their profession – both locally and on the state and national level.
The proclamation was presented to Ms. Noblitt by Mayor Ray. Congratulations - and thank you - Tammi!
21 days ago, City of Mustang

At last night's regular meeting of the City Council, members of the Mustang Fire Department were presented with Life Saving Awards as a result of action taken on the morning of January 20, 2026. A Mustang resident, Mr. Mike Mason, after visiting the Fire Department regarding an unrelated issue, became unresponsive and started convulsing. A cardiac monitor revealed that Mr. Mason had gone into ventricular fibrillation. CPR was initiated immediately and AED pads were applied. After one round of continuous CPR, Mr. Mason remained in V-fib, and a defibrillation shock was delivered. Mr. Mason then became responsive and was transported for to Baptist Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
The Life Saving Award recognizes members who, through professional skill, decisive action, and a commitment to preserving human life, directly contribute to the successful resuscitation of a human life. The action taken by Lt. Bryon Smith, Cpl. Jake Montgomery, and Firefighter Mason Piatt reflect the highest standards of the Mustang Fire Department. Mr. Mason was on hand to present the awards, as was Mustang Fire Chief Craig Carruth.
22 days ago, City of Mustang
It was standing room only this morning for the monthly "Coffee with the Mayor" meeting. Thanks to all those that came and participated. We hope to see you again on Monday, June 1, 2026!
24 days ago, City of Mustang
Coffee with the Mayor this morning - 9:30 to 10:30 - at City Hall. The public is welcome.
24 days ago, City of Mustang
The Rec Center is ready for more OKC Thunder basketball and the Western Conference semifinals.
Game 1 against the Lakers is Tuesday, May 5th!
26 days ago, City of Mustang
The May 1, 2026 edition of the Mustang City Manager's Report has been added to the City of Mustang website and can be reviewed by clicking on the link below.
https://shorturl.at/ObeDQ27 days ago, City of Mustang
27 days ago, City of Mustang
28 days ago, City of Mustang
Join Mustang Mayor Michael Ray the first Monday of every month at City Hall from 9:30 to 10:30 AM for open discussion, sharing of concerns or ideas, and some great coffee. This is your time to visit with the Mayor and share your thoughts/ideas/opinions. The next Coffee with the Mayor is this Monday, May 4, 2026.
Completely free and everyone is welcome!
29 days ago, City of Mustang
Congratulations to City of Mustang Mayor Michael Ray for being named the 2026 Ambassador of the Year by the Mustang Chamber of Commerce at their annual banquet last week.
about 1 month ago, City of Mustang
We wanted to share the look of our new School Resource Officer vehicles. We are proud of our long standing partnership with Mustang Public Schools and feel this branding displays both that pride and cooperation between the organizations.
Thank you Mustang Schools for being a great partner in our community.
about 1 month ago, City of Mustang
At Tuesday evening's City Council meeting, a Proclamation declaring the month of April as "Fair Housing Month" was approved.
The Fair Housing Act, enacted on April 11, 1968, enshrined into federal law the goal of eliminating racial segregation and ending housing discrimination in the United States. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin, and disability, and commits recipients of federal funding to affirmatively further fair housing in their communities.
The City of Mustang is committed to the mission and intent of Congress to provide fair and equal housing opportunities for all. The proclamation was presented to Mr. Glen Cosper and Ms. Carrie Sharp of Oklahoma Realtors Association by Mayor Michael Ray.
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about 2 months ago, City of Mustang