Mounds

Mounds Educator Retreats to Quartz Mountain for Fall Workshops

November 11, 2021
Oklahoma Fall Arts Institute provides training in the arts for teachers and other artists.

Local lavender farm finds footing and flourishes amid a pandemic

October 5, 2020
The new shop will house a distillery and they will be able to process their own lavender oils. You won’t want to miss visiting the farm next May and June when all the plants are in bloom.

Mounds Happiness Hotel bringing new life back into town

July 29, 2020
The Fords recently purchased a vintage two-story building in the heart of downtown Mounds to restore. It's a structure with stories and history.

Farm to Table? More like “Farm to Family”

May 18, 2020
A Mounds man is mounting an offensive to help keep local consumers connected with local producers. "I thought to myself there is no reason in the world we cannot skip the middleman.”

What to Do This Weekend (September 14 – September 16)

September 14, 2018
What's more fun than running a 5K? Looking like one of the Lost Boys from Hook while you do it. If that's your dream, you're going to love what's going on this weekend.

What to Do This Weekend (May 18 – May 20)

May 17, 2018
Another weekend, another packed schedule full of good things to do. And this week, we're including events from Kiefer and Mounds!

Tuesday Night Election Results

February 13, 2018
Results for Sapulpa City Councilor Ward 2 show lackluster participation, netting under 80 votes total.

Mounds Public Schools is changing up their breakfast and lunch with fresher options

December 3, 2017
Some of the menu options students can expect to see include freshly made lasagna, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken enchiladas and yogurt parfaits.

Sapulpa, Bristow and Mounds win at Thursday night football games, see who plays tonight

October 20, 2017
Sapulpa finally wins one (and how!) and here's how the rest of the county did on Thursday night.

Mounds Police Chief will no longer post bible verses on department Facebook Page

September 22, 2017
Porter says the response has convinced him "that my message is important to many and worth sharing with others," but he stated that he would never want to place his town at risk.
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