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Sapulpa Arts turns 35 in March of 2022
February 22, 2022
Sapulpa Arts celebrates 35 years with a new name and new goals for the future. Get a look at what…
Black History in Sapulpa: Marshal Royal influences jazz musicians to this day
February 15, 2022
Even after his death, Sapulpa-born Marshal Royal still leaves his mark on the jazz culture and community.
Additions to “No Patient Left Alone Act” passes through the Senate
February 15, 2022
The full Senate gave approval to Senate Bill 1096 on Tuesday to add pastors, ministers, spiritual advisors and other religious…
Who is Sapulpa High’s “Valentine’s Day Bandit?” Riddle solved after four years
February 15, 2022
For the past several years on Valentine's Day, the halls of Sapulpa Junior-Senior High School have been filled with crocheted…
Our Valentine’s Day love story
February 14, 2022
Sixty-one years, one month and six days, and she’s still my domestic goddess and special Valentine. And the wonderful brown-haired,…
Dennis Gage – Bash with the Stache
February 9, 2022
By: Jon StalnakerAKA the Studebaker Dude In my first story in this series, I mentioned that I met Dennis Gage…
Black History in Sapulpa: Negro Chamber of Commerce & Women’s Auxiliary, Segregation, and Businesses
February 6, 2022
Learn more about how segregation led to Sapulpa’s black community establishing its own businesses, clubs, and patrons.
This week in Sapulpa History: Main Street had the trees in the median removed
February 4, 2022
Did you know that a portion of Main Street once had trees in a median separating the north and southbound…
Sapulpa Public Schools Names 2021-22 Site Teachers of the Year
February 1, 2022
The educators were honored at Teacher Appreciation Night during Chieftain basketball games.
Oklahoma Tourism Generated $7.1 Billion in Spending in 2020
January 25, 2022
Oklahoma brought in an estimated 17 million visitors in 2020, a 17% drop from the previous year, but the number…
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