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Former Bristow police officer pleads guilty to sexually abusing a young child
April 28, 2021
A Sapulpa man—and former Bristow police officer—scheduled to begin trial Tuesday in federal court opted instead to plead guilty to…
Stained glass window returned to Sapulpa after 40 years
April 28, 2021
See the photos of this gorgeous, century-old stained glass window that has found its way back to Sapulpa after forty…
Sapulpa Public Library announces poetry contest winners
April 28, 2021
Creek County Students Submit Poems to Win Cash Prizes and College Course at TCC
2021 Site Teachers of the Year have been announced
April 28, 2021
It's been a year in which you wouldn't get much argument if all teachers were labeled as a Teacher of…
Governor signs bill naming rescue animals as state pet
April 27, 2021
"Cali's Law" is the new bill that designates rescue animals as the state pet, hoping to encourage more Oklahomans to…
Murrah bombing survivor speaks to Sapulpa high school students
April 27, 2021
On Friday, Sapulpa High School students heard from retired Marine Corps Capt. Randy Norfleet about his survival and recovery following…
Governor makes Oklahoma a Second Amendment Sanctuary State by signing Senate Bill 631 into law
April 27, 2021
Oklahoma is officially a Second Amendment Sanctuary State after the governor signed Senate Bill 631 into law on Monday.
Governor Signs Bill Updating Motorist Protections during Riots
April 23, 2021
This bill creates a new section of law that protects drivers fleeing a riot under a reasonable belief their actions…
Master Gardener: It’s all about the dirt!
April 22, 2021
Want a lush, green garden that lasts longer? It's all about the dirt!
Bill to Exempt Law Officers from Jury Duty Sent to Governor
April 19, 2021
A bill that will exempt certain law enforcement officers from jury duty passed the state Senate on Thursday and moves…
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