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Pedestrian struck on Thursday morning remains in ICU

February 22, 2022
Police say the man was walking in the middle of 49th W. Ave in the pouring rain at 4:30 am when he was struck by a vehicle.

Sand Springs woman dies rescuing man from Lake Sahoma

February 15, 2022
A crowd of nearly 100 gathered in Mounds on Tuesday night to honor the life of Dana Cothran, who heroically died saving another man on Friday.

Who is Sapulpa High’s “Valentine’s Day Bandit?” Riddle solved after four years

February 15, 2022
For the past several years on Valentine's Day, the halls of Sapulpa Junior-Senior High School have been filled with crocheted hearts featuring encouraging words. And for four years, the identity of the "Valentine's Day Bandit" has been a mystery. Until now...

The Mother Road and The Muse: Nationally Accredited Composer Travels RT 66 for Inspiration for Namesake Orchestral Suite

February 14, 2022
“What I like about Sapulpa, is that they’re so close to Tulsa but they’ve retained their own identity. I feel that’s very rare.”

Martin wins national Volunteer Award

February 14, 2022
"While his visible contributions are many, his behind-the-scenes commitment to our citizens make Lou a true unsung hero."

Our Valentine’s Day love story

February 14, 2022
Sixty-one years, one month and six days, and she’s still my domestic goddess and special Valentine. And the wonderful brown-haired, blue-eyed enigma, of my life. 

COVID Widows: The Wedding Ring

January 24, 2022
My brain felt like it was filled with cotton fuzz. Could I be in a dream? Is this really happening? How did my strong, vibrant, jokester husband succumb to this awful virus?

ADvantage Program works to provide independent living opportunties

January 24, 2022
“I feel blessed to have my own place,” she said. “Without this program it would be pretty difficult.”

This Week in Sapulpa History: Catfish String Band Heard on the Radio For the First Time

January 23, 2022
This week in Sapulpa history, Sapulpa’s very own Jimmie Wilson and his band Catfish String Band played proudly on the radio station KFRU in Bristow.

Sapulpa Native Nancy Randolph Davis Educational Pioneer and TrailBlazer

January 17, 2022
This Sapulpa Native became the first black student to enroll at OSU, and in 1952 she earned her Masters of Science degree.
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