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Sapulpa’s Evan Linfoot attains Eagle Scout ranking
January 24, 2018
For a scout to be considered to the Eagle rank at least 21 merit badges must be completed. Fewer than 2% of Boy Scouts ever reach Eagle rank.
State FFA Officers to visit Kiefer
January 23, 2018
Four collegiate FFA leaders will make a stop at the local school to meet with FFA members, potential members, school administrators and community leaders.
Kellyville’s skatepark is a story five years in the making
January 22, 2018
Read the story of how Kellyville's skatepark came to fruition, largely thanks to the efforts of one man.
Make Sense Foundation Names New Executive Director
January 21, 2018
After serving as Chairwoman for the 2016-2017 Sapulpa United Way Campaigns, Vickie Beyer is bringing her passion to the Make Sense Foundation.
Local author Kirk McCracken releases “Because of the Hate: The Murder of Jerry Bailey”
January 17, 2018
The 1976 murder of one of Sapulpa's beloved football coaches left a lot of speculation and questions. In his new book, Kirk answers those questions.
Sapulpa High School soccer athlete invited to the United World Games in Austria
January 16, 2018
Tanner Johnson, who's been playing soccer since he was four years old, has been invited to represent the USA in the United World Games in Austria.
Gary Richardson, candidate for Governor, comes to Sapulpa
January 4, 2018
Richardson's primary platforms include making turnpikes free roads again, and lots of accountability.
One Last Call: Fireman Steve Fleak retires after 28 years
December 28, 2017
Get to know the man and his wife who have given the last 28 years to Sapulpa's Fire Department.
Leewright appointed chair of Senate Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee, makes state history
December 14, 2017
Leewright owns Dynamic Restoration in Sapulpa and brings 25 years of experience to his new chairmanship role of the Business, Commerce and Tourism committee.
New book by Sand Springs author digs deep into cultural history of Prague, Oklahoma
December 12, 2017
Author Phil Smith takes us to small-town Prague, Oklahoma in his new book about a community of Czech immigrants that sprang up as a result of the Oklahoma Land Run.