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Do You Remember…Honey Valley Nursery?

October 7, 2021
From potted plants to pecan trees, Honey Valley Nursery at 1026 East Lincoln Avenue was the “go-to” place in Sapulpa for amateur horticulturists. 

Studebaker – Made to be Driven Part 2

October 7, 2021
Our story continues with a mad dash to get to Missouri.

Master Gardener: Growing Garlic

October 3, 2021
Garlic is one of the easiest crops to grow, store and enjoy! Learn more about planting this crop in the fall to get the best results!

Studebakers: Meant to be driven

September 30, 2021
Jon, a California transplant to Sapulpa, talks about driving his 1951 Bullet Nose Studebaker from California to St. Louis.

Do You Remember…Ed Wells?

September 25, 2021
Ed Wells was a retired military vet, local businessman, and community citizen who served his fellow man and God for most of his life. Learn more about Ed inside.

Show your favorite plants and flowers at the 2021 Creek County Fair

September 21, 2021
The Creek County Fair will be held Sept. 23-26, 2021 and there are two main divisions of interest to local gardeners. See inside for more details.

Did you know that Richard Nixon was a drug mule for Louis Armstrong?

September 16, 2021
According to numerous reports, Nixon, the president who started the war on drugs, smuggled three pounds of the “Devil’s Lettuce” into the United States for acclaimed entertainer Louis Armstrong.

Do you remember the Starlite Roller Rink?

September 2, 2021
The Starlite Roller Rink, which was opened in the early 1950s, was once considered the “flagship” roller skating rink along Route 66.

Do you remember Dr. Philip Joseph?

August 26, 2021
Dr. Joseph passed away in 1991, but his imprint on the community has not been forgotten. The man delivered over 4,000 babies, including some you've undoubtedly heard of!

Master Gardener: Controlling Grasshopper Damage

August 24, 2021
Ornamental grasses are a favorite in the landscape. They perform beautifully…until the grasshopper population decides to feast on it. Eating huge portions of the leaf, the grasshopper can leave the damaged leaves an unsightly mess.
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