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“The timing couldn’t actually be worse:” County offices asking for caution, patience in dealing with Coronavirus and school closings during tax season
March 16, 2020
Some county offices are removing chairs and emphasizing online options to limit paperwork and contact.
Explaining and understanding the Coronavirus
March 16, 2020
Get a better understanding of the Coronavirus, the symptoms, and how we should respond, from Dr. James Webb.
Assisted-Living Homes Asked to Remove Bibles and Other Religious Materials
March 13, 2020
Wilhoit owns three properties in Sapulpa, plus over 100 more across the U.S. Recently, all the religious artifacts were removed…
Sapulpa homeschooled senior serves as page for Senate
March 12, 2020
Sapulpa homeschooled senior Grant Cuellar has completed a week of service as a page for the State Senate, Sen. James…
Senate approves bill to enable Oklahoma to import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada
March 12, 2020
"With one in four Oklahomans reporting they’d skipped a prescription drug because of the cost, it’s clear this relief is…
Senate approves bill to create ‘Imagination Library’ for Oklahoma children; effort based on literacy program founded by Dolly Parton
March 10, 2020
The Imagination Library would be a public/private partnership that would mail every Oklahoma child one high-quality, age-appropriate book a month…
Community Health Forum on Coronavirus to be held Wednesday
March 10, 2020
The public health forum is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11th at the Collins Ballroom, 317 E. Lee Street, Sapulpa, beginning…
Bill to better protect domestic abuse victims passes Senate
March 10, 2020
This bill will allow the courts to hold domestic violence offenders in custody for 24 to 72 hours to allow…
8-year plan with ODOT is now $2.6 million in the negative; “no new projects can be added”
March 10, 2020
Creek County Commissioners learned today that "more projects than money coming in" is causing a halt to new ODOT projects.
Senate Review: More than 400 bills made it through committee
March 9, 2020
There were more than 400 bills that made it through the committee process this session. Here's a look at a…
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