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Elks Lodge shelter was a godsend for many, not just the homeless

February 22, 2021
What blossomed was a shelter that not only met the needs of the homeless in the area but provided a helping hand to others in Tulsa, and even families from outside the state.

There is one big name who opposes the “Bigfoot Hunting Season” bill

February 18, 2021
The bill was met with equal parts chuckling and head-scratching, but not everyone is amused.

Former Kellyville mayor loses truck and house in fire

February 16, 2021
Vogt alerted the community via Facebook this morning with a photo of the home in flames and a single sentence: "My house and tool truck are gone!"

“We are our brother’s keeper:” Rickey Bruner has served Sapulpa for decades

February 15, 2021
Last year, Bruner was recognized for 25 years of service with the Sapulpa Parks and Recreation Department. According to Bruner, the tenure began by accident.

‘Young Minds, Big Ideas’ joins forces with Sapulpa Elks Lodge to help homeless during winter weather

February 12, 2021
This youth group with big hearts has joined in with others to help welcome those who need shelter to the Sapulpa Elks Lodge for the next several days.

Make Sense Foundation announces Kendra McColloch as new executive director

February 12, 2021
Kendra joined SeneGence in December 2020 and focuses on raising awareness and support for the MSF through social media, connecting with partner agencies, liaising with company distributors, and hosting fundraisers.

“We have some work to do…we need to come together”—Vice-Mayor Gunn comments on Black History Month

February 7, 2021
This year, Black History Month follows a time remarkable for both racial progress and aggressive adversity. We Vice-Mayor Carla Gunn this week to ask her what BHM means to her as a black woman and as Sapulpa’s first black Vice-Mayor.

The Mom Life: quips, snippets, and factoids that are true for every mom

February 4, 2021
Every mom out there can relate to at least one thing in this list of mom facts.

Former Sapulpan to be featured on “The Great Christmas Light Fight” on December 9th

December 3, 2020
Ben Sumner, who lived in Sapulpa and went to Lone Star, has grown up with a deep and abiding love for vintage Christmas. Now his passion is going to be seen by the world next week as he competes in The Great Christmas Light Fight.

Photos: Sapulpa Fire Department responds to car explosion, neighbors said they “felt the shockwave”

November 18, 2020
"It was one of those things where you hear it and feel it at the same time."
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