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This Week in Sapulpa History: Let ‘Em Dance
April 6, 2023
Thirty-five years before footloose, Sapulpa had a decision to make: oppose school dances or allow them?
This Week in Sapulpa History: The story of the man named Sapulpa
March 28, 2023
Rachel Whitney, Curator, Sapulpa Historical Museum The township of Sapulpa would be incorporated as a city in Indian Territory (I.T.), later…
This Week in Sapulpa History: The Sapulpan Babe Ruth
March 23, 2023
Denver Grigsby, a Sapulpa graduate, went on to play for the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs and Kansas City Blues.…
This Week in Sapulpa History: A Sapulpan Receives a Letter from an Outlaw
March 17, 2023
A man credited with being Sapulpa's first post master and one of its earliest settlers happened to be a friend…
Creek County Master Gardener: March Garden Tasks
March 16, 2023
March is a rather fickle month. Just when we think winter is behind us, a cold front will undoubtedly move…
Reed Architecture opens an office in San Antonio
March 10, 2023
“Our new office allows us to keep one of our most trusted and respected team members, and it opens the…
Utica University in New York names Sapulpa native as next president
March 8, 2023
Dr. Todd Pfannestiel will assume the presidency on August 1st.
Museum Musings: Historical Advertising
March 8, 2023
On March 4, 1971, a few advertisements stood out among the articles: Rule Furniture, Harrison, Morton’s, Masters and Stivers, and…
Been There, Done That: Fall Guy
March 8, 2023
I’m going to give myself a new nickname. You can call me the Fall Guy.
Opinion: International Women’s Day is an important celebration
March 8, 2023
A pedestal isn’t necessarily a bad place to be. Especially if it’s for only a day.
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