Business

Med-World Pharmacy abruptly closes

Sapulpa daycare purchases 57 pairs of back-to-school shoes for children
“As caretakers and educators, it’s heartwarming to see how well-behaved the children are and how they interact with each other and help each other. It proves to us they are soaking in what we are trying to teach them.”

Sapulpa’s Reed design helps bring first STEAMM Lab to Tulsa Salvation Army, Boys & Girls Club
“I think all children deserve the best, and I feel like this is the best program available to the youth and our budding future generations.”

Sapulpa Wins Big at Oklahoma Main Street Awards
Sapulpa brought home not one, but three awards—one for the Christmas Chute, and two for Gasoline Alley Classics.

Expected arrival of Sam’s Southern Eatery in downtown causing confusion
Is this a second location of the southern seafood restaurant in Sapulpa? Not exactly. Details inside.

Swick Sells Freddie’s: Entire contents of iconic Sapulpa restaurant auctioned off
“I would say it went way above our expectations, we sold to the walls. The family is thrilled.”

Sapulpa entrepreneur makes major investment to help local mom-and-pop businesses
Jeff “Swick” Schwickerath, was born and raised in Sapulpa and hopes his latest venture will be an asset to the community that he loves. Get the story on this lifelong entrepreneur inside.

“Loads of Love:” Local Laundromat owner serves God, serves the community
“Everybody deserves to have clean clothes, it is a little thing but it means a lot to people.”

Iconic Route 66 favorite Tee Pee Drive-In reopens in Sapulpa
A new era has dawned on Sapulpa as the gates swing open to the Tee Pee Drive-In and the historic Route 66 icon’s screen blazes to life once more.

Show, Inc. helps the disabled while protecting the environment
Since its inception as the Sapulpa Handicapped Opportunity Workshop over four decades ago, Show Inc. has become a valuable asset to Sapulpa and the surrounding area.

“HERB’S GONE:” longtime barber retires for good
That shop, where Herb has been since 1964, now sits dark, and if not for the note on the door, looks just like the barber has gone for the evening, to return to his regular duties tomorrow.

Neal & Jean’s sells to Vintage Rose
Jeff Whitley, owner of Neal and Jean’s Flowers, recently sold the business to Lisa Greene, the proprietor of Vintage Rose Boutique and Flower Shop on South Main Street.