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The New Normal: How are COVID-19 and SPS distance learning plans affecting teenagers?
Engage with teenagers about the current pandemic and its effects on their lives and it is easy to see how it is affecting each of them differently--academically, socially, and psychologically.
Sapulpa City Council
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City Starts Work on GO Bond
A straight line of credit from American Heritage Bank will allow the city to start work on a couple of "crucial" projects.
Board of Education
BOE Awards Bid on $9.9M GO Bond
The sale of the GO Bond on Tuesday is one part of the series of projects in the LR Bond approved by voters and will not generate any new taxes.
Caring Community Friends
Caring Community Friends is determined to help despite the limitations
Creek County is seeing its third tumultuous spring in as many years, which has kept its largest emergency assistance agency in high demand.
Sapulpa City Council
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City Councilor Anderson Votes No on GO Bond Resolution
A resolution related to the GO Bond was a point of contention at Sapulpa’s City Council meeting on Monday, April 6.
People
How Are Parents and Kids Faring in the “New Normal”?
In the current world, staying at home in pajamas doesn’t have the same allure it did a couple of months ago.
Schools
State Board of Education approves distance learning starting April 6th
Distance learning will not necessarily consist of internet or web-based learning.
Local Businesses
Governor Stitt orders the closing of non-essential businesses by midnight tonight
Restaurants can continue to serve carryout and drive-through. See the full list of those affected.
Sapulpa City Council
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Sapulpa restaurants allowed to keep their dining rooms, with restrictions
Councilors were split on whether or not the city should step in and enforce a mandatory closing of dining rooms. The motion narrowly passed at 5-4.
People
What to do with your family while school is out
Stay calm, wash your hands, take advantage of this unprecedented time.
Kellyville
Kellyville declares state of emergency over COVID-19 pandemic
“Now is the time to look out for your fellow brothers and sisters.”
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Wife of Kellyville Trustee makes a public complaint against Mayor
"You shouldn’t have to feel like your life is in danger and like you are going to be hit. No one deserves to be treated this way."
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