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2020 GO Bond Oversight Committee reviews recent bond sale and progress
August 21, 2022
On Wednesday of this week, the City of Sapulpa sold another $6.3 million of the $40.235 million GO Bond package…
Traffic light at 49th W. Ave could take as long as Summer 2023
August 5, 2022
The traffic light is a part of the 2020 GO Bond project and well-regarded as a necessity to deter the…
2020 GO Bond Updates—Roads, Alleyways, & Economic Development
July 26, 2022
Subscriber Exclusive: Get a look at where we're at on the 2020 GO Bond. See what's been done, and what's…
Report concludes City financial position as strong as it was last year
July 12, 2022
The annual fiscal "Performeter" evaluation determined Sapulpa's financial position between “satisfactory” and “excellent.”
City agrees to buy Sapulpa Herald building
June 13, 2022
The City has been interested in the property as part of its upcoming alleyway redesign, which is slated to begin…
Sapulpa City Council approves new incentive to entice more restaurants to open downtown
June 6, 2022
"There is lots of buzz in our downtown. This incentive builds on that momentum to bring eating options our citizens…
City Hall is without internet, construction increasing in downtown Sapulpa, and students are preparing for the last few days of school
May 16, 2022
Here's an update of what's happening this week, in case you missed it this morning!
City hopes new flashing signs will slow speedsters
April 12, 2022
As you travel around Sapulpa you might notice a few new traffic signs, and if you are exceeding the posted…
177 pinwheels adorn the lawn of the Creek County Courthouse
April 3, 2022
See the gallery of photos from the annual pinwheel planting, and learn more about why we we do it.
Dobson formally endorses Gunn for Ward 2
March 28, 2022
The candidate will still appear on the ballot, but she says she's no longer seeking to be a city councilor.
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