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Creek County CASA, DHS, and Youth Services place pinwheels for child abuse
April 12, 2021
There are currently 137 pinwheels spinning in front of the Creek County Courthouse, representing the children currently in foster care…
Ready to Rumble: Danny Boy O’Connor visits Sapulpa to see iconic film locations
April 12, 2021
Learn what the House of Pain frontman was doing in Sapulpa, and see more about the famous movies that were…
Women are advised to delay routine mammograms after receiving COVID-19 vaccine
March 9, 2021
Radiologists are saying swollen lymph nodes are to be expected on women who have recently received COVID-19 vaccinations.
Boy recovering after near-tragedy at Sahoma Lake
March 9, 2021
A 13-year-old boy is recovering after a near-disastrous experience with a kiddie-pool raft at Sahoma Lake on Saturday, February 27th,…
Thomas Blakemore: The most important Sapulpan you’ve never heard of
March 9, 2021
The man's career spanned decades, continents, and a world war, and yet most of us wouldn't be able to name…
Local author Tom Walsh credits Chamber Director for inspiration to write book on son’s battle with brain cancer
March 9, 2021
Despite Shirey’s insistence that she played no part in the creation of the book, it was important to Walsh “to…
A timeline of women’s rights
March 8, 2021
The quest for women's equality goes as far back as the founding of the United States.
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…
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:…
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