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Elections
Opinion: Sapulpa needs to move forward, and needs this bond to do so
January 6, 2020
"This is not merely a matter of spurring growth for growth's sake. As the rest of the metro moves forward,…
Bond Issues 101: The terms you need to know about for the upcoming bond
January 6, 2020
What does GO Bond mean? What is a "millage rate?" These answers and more inside.
Town Hall meetings scheduled for tomorrow regarding upcoming GO Bond election
January 6, 2020
The Town Halls' Q&A hopes to give "the best information to make an informed decision."
It’s confirmed: “Liquor on Sunday” question is coming to the ballot in March
December 16, 2019
Both Sapulpa and Bristow liquor stores offered to handle the cost of putting the question on the ballot.
“Liquor on Sunday” could be coming to the ballot in March
December 11, 2019
The owner of the last liquor store in Sapulpa says not being allowed to open on Sunday is forcing customers…
All the candidates for the upcoming municipal and school board election
December 6, 2019
See the full list of candidates for the two municipalities and sixteen school districts, a few of which will be…
School Board and Municipal candidate filings began today
December 2, 2019
The filing includes seventeen school board seats and seven city councilor/commissioner seats. Hurry, deadline is Wednesday!
“A Master Plan” – First look at the bond proposal City Council is expected to announce Monday
November 4, 2019
The six-part GO Bond Proposition consists of improvements to nearly every facet of the city in some form—City Council is…
What do you believe in? Who have you told?
October 8, 2019
Brooke talks about the importance of speaking out about your rights, freedoms and beliefs, and of registering to vote.
21-year-old Khaleel Marshall announces candidacy for House Seat, District 30
October 1, 2019
Khaleel will be running as an Independent against incumbent Mark Lawson.
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