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Micah Choquette
Sapulpa’s Police Chief is retiring
February 11, 2020
After 31 years with the Sapulpa Police Department, Chief Mike Haefner is retiring.
Sapulpa man arrested after he allegedly threw an Xbox at his girlfriend
February 10, 2020
The woman was angry at him for not spending time with their son.
The man involved in the fatal officer-involved shooting has been identified
February 7, 2020
The man involved in the fatal officer-involved shooting on Friday morning has been identified.
Annual Lion’s Club Chili and Bean Dinner benefits blind kids
February 4, 2020
Middle and high school students from the Oklahoma School for the Blind in Muskogee, helped serve from 11 a.m. to…
Lou Martin, Jr. is Sapulpa’s interim mayor
February 3, 2020
Vice-Mayor Lou Martin was appointed Interim Mayor before a vote was cast for Interim Vice Mayor. Details inside.
City Attorney delivers touching eulogy at Mayor Green’s funeral
February 3, 2020
“Reg Green loved Sapulpa, and whether you knew him well or not, he made your life here better.”
The 2020 GO Bond Oversight Committee has been announced
February 3, 2020
The Sapulpa 2020 GO Bond Advisory and Oversight Board was announced and approved at Monday night's City Council meeting.
Mayor Reg Green remembered as a “great Mayor, and a greater man”
January 26, 2020
Mayor Reg Green passed away on January 26th. People who knew him remember him as a "great mayor, but greater…
Opinion: Sapulpa businesses need to adjust their hours
January 20, 2020
As Sapulpa begins a new direction with a bright future, it’s time to address a commonality that plagues our downtown…
Lone Star Schools passed a $4.5 million bond that will bring multi-use facilities
January 16, 2020
Lone Star Schools will be getting new tornado shelters and a bus barn, among other upgrades.
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