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Micah Choquette
State
Senate approves legislation prohibiting traffic citation quotas
“By removing their attention from writing petty traffic citations, our officers will have the ability to better serve and protect our communities.”
State
House Passes Measure Allowing City Employees to Carry Firearms
A bill that would allow city employees to carry firearms for protection at work passed out of the House of Representatives this week.
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Bloom’s Parties and Arcade is a new take on a vintage treasure
Nostalgia meets new technology in this local throwback to the old arcade days, without the need for quarters!
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Man leads deputies on high-speed chase in borrowed car
What started as robbery ended as kidnapping, felony eluding and assault and battery on an officer with a deadly weapon.
Elections
Trump, Biden win Oklahoma Primaries, Sunday Liquor Law passes in Creek County
The repeal of an old Blue Law hopes to make independent liquor stories in Creek County competitive again.
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Sapulpa Main Street
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Cash Mob is back! Here’s how to join
The new season Cash Mob officially started in February, but it's not too late to jump in. Here are the details and how to join! What is Cash Mob? Cash Mob is a group of shoppers dedicated to supporting our local downtown businesses. It's an organization created by Sapulpa Main Street, and Main Street members…
People
A girl who was given a 20% chance of survival when she was born just celebrated her first birthday
She was born with a rare condition that gave her a 20% chance at life. Today, on Rare Disease Awareness Day, she celebrated her first birthday.
Schools
SPS recognized at United Way 2020 Awards
A record crowd witnessed the benevolence of Sapulpa Public Schools as the district was recognized twice during the event.
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Get a piece of history at these upcoming auctions for Signs of the Times memorabilia
Sapulpa's favorite event center has been sold and they're auctioning off a prominent part of their collection to buyers, both online and off. Get details inside.
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Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry: A special Dust Bowl exhibit now available at Sapulpa Historical Society Museum
The traveling exhibit, on loan from the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, is a fascinating combination of stories, photography, and audio, that tells about one of the darkest periods of time for the midwest—both literally and figuratively.
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Car crashes into Sapulpa business, nobody hurt
We're told a woman and her grandson are okay after she ran her car through the front of a small shopping center at 804 E. Taft street, adjacent to Atwoods.
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Get to Know Your Creek County Court Clerk
Get to Know Your Creek County Court Clerk Brooke DeLong Staff Writer Have you ever wondered who organizes and maintains all of Creek County’s District Court proceedings? Amanda VanOrsdol started her career as a legal secretary for Judge Ihrig, moved to the District Attorney’s office and when the Court Clerk retired mid-term, Amanda applied for…
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