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Sapulpa Named “Merriest Main Street” on Today Show
December 24, 2022
Single-digit temps couldn't keep the crowds from coming for the "Merriest Main Street" appearance on The Today Show live in New York City. Read the story and rewatch the segment here!
“Cops for Kids” Program Brings Hope for the Holidays
December 23, 2022
This year, seven families, or a total of 25 kids, are getting a brighter holiday season thanks to the generosity of Sapulpa Rotary and Sapulpa FOP.
Final $500 Jingle Bells Ticket Claimed
December 22, 2022
Steven McClenathan is $500 richer this Christmas, after winning the final ticket to the 2022 Sapulpa Main Street Jingle Bells Sweepstakes—or to hear him tell it, his wife is $500 richer.
Man On The Street: What does Christmas mean to you?
December 21, 2022
The Sapulpa Herald conducted a man-on-the-street interview after the Jingle Bells Drawing, asking visitors to the Route 66 Christmas Chute, “What does Christmas mean to you?”
Man running cross-country with a rickshaw strolls through Sapulpa
December 20, 2022
It’s becoming increasingly common in downtown Sapulpa to see unusual characters, usually checking out the Christmas Chute. As of Tuesday, we can add rickshaw to that list.
Jesse Cornett: Cowboy to Chieftain and Back Again
December 8, 2022
"From the time I was three years old, I wanted to be a cowboy." Read the story of how this Sapulpa transplant came back to town to play for the Christmas Chute.
Burst Ranch Serves Over 400 Foster Children
December 8, 2022
For the second year in a row, Burst Ranch welcomed a group of foster families to come experience a "Winter Wonderland" of more than 60,000 lights, free food, hot chocolate, carriage rides, presents and stockings, a photo with Santa—even a petting zoo.
City Council honors Kent Daniel for successful anthology efforts
November 27, 2022
Daniel's consistent application gave Sapulpa one of the best flower programs in the state this season—a feat made even more outstanding given the severity of the drought that the county has dealt with over the summer.
Man on the Street Interviews: “What are you grateful for?”
November 23, 2022
Sapulpa Times hit the Christmas Chute to ask people who were out and about in our fair city, "What are you thankful for?" Here's what they had to say.
Sapulpa filmmaker dives into the suspense genre
November 16, 2022
“Thy Lordship” is a feature-length independent arthouse film being developed by writer, director, and editor D.C. Casto and a small team of Sapulpans.