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“Return to Learn” Sapulpa Public Schools prepares to open with new initiative
August 1, 2020
In their "Return to Learn" initiative released on Saturday, Sapulpa Public Schools has created a set of safety protocols for returning to this classroom this month. Details inside.
“It is time:” City Manager says Sapulpa is ripe for future development
July 30, 2020
In this installment of "How your government works," we asked our City Manager the question we hear a lot: Do our city leaders want Sapulpa to stay small? Are they turning away businesses or keeping certain restaurants from coming here?”
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.
Lori’s Sweet Sinsations says goodbye
July 29, 2020
Lori's Sweet Sinsations has officially closed their doors. We stopped by to talk with Lori and Bobby Duncan about what their journey has been like.
Mask Requirements: Are they legal? (Hint: Yes. Yes, they are.)
July 28, 2020
At last week's City Council meeting regarding mask mandates, some commenters, citing the U.S. Constitution and principles of freedom and individual liberty, raised the question of whether mask requirements are legal. The short answer is: Yes. Yes, they are.
VIDEO: Sapulpa steps up to welcome Greg Morales home
July 28, 2020
Morales' mother called the hometown procession "an amazing display of love and support."
Family seeks justice for mother killed in DUI
July 28, 2020
Jared Harper and his five children stood outside of the Creek County Courthouse, holding up signs reading "End DUI," and "Justice for Billie." It was the day of the court hearing for Justin Milwee, and a day that the Harpers had been waiting for since last Christmas.
Eastern Oklahoma declared an Indian reservation, Sapulpa high school graduate plays pivotal role in landmark U.S. Supreme Court Case
July 21, 2020
“On the far end of the Trail of Tears was a promise.” These powerful words marked the beginning of a recent watershed opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court, the impact of which will reverberate across Oklahoma for years to come.
Slain Sapulpa soldier Greg Morales is no longer considered a “deserter” by the army
July 15, 2020
The news is one of the most significant victories since Morales went missing at Fort Hood in August of 2019.
Oklahoma unemployment delays blamed on old computer systems, inexperienced leadership
July 14, 2020
Long lines at unemployment offices and long hold times to speak to claims representatives have been the norm since the pandemic started. What's causing the holdup?












