
Sapulpa passes largest school bond ever, will get new high school, performing arts center, and more
Sapulpa voters decided to pass the ambitious $279 million school bond by a margin of 22 votes on Tuesday evening.
Sapulpa voters decided to pass the ambitious $279 million school bond by a margin of 22 votes on Tuesday evening.
Members of the school bond planning committee address questions about the upcoming 2023 School Bond at a Ladies for Liberty meeting on Thursday evening.
Early voting begins today for thirty-four (34) counties in Oklahoma, including the Chieftain Stronger school bond election for Sapulpa Public Schools.
The visual combination of white stone, red brick, steel, and Chieftain blue is a great example of what the building represents: a mix of fine and performing arts, unbridled creativity, and unlimited opportunity.
In this four-part series, we explore the details of the upcoming Chieftain Stronger school bond proposal, which goes up for a vote on September 12th.
This week the Sapulpa School Board approved an election date of September 12th for a $279 million school bond, to build a new high school and performing arts center, among several other projects.
On Tuesday, voters will cast their ballots to approve or reject making the recreational use of cannabis legal in Oklahoma. We spoke with several dispensaries to get their take on it.
Creek County elected officials—including a new County Assessor—were sworn in this week in Judge Goldens courtroom.
Candidates are in order of votes as of 95.11% of precincts reporting.
Still not sure who to vote for this election? We have local and state profiles of every candidate we could find.
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