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Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 24th
September 24, 2023
Sapulpa history highlights: Hallowe'en plans, phone service upgrade, meter removal, and Central Tech enrollment growth.
Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 23rd
September 23, 2023
Sapulpa's growth fuels demand for housing, criminal activity on vacation, girls hike to California, Bristow approves sports complex.
Sapulpa’s “Chieftain Stronger” school bond has been challenged and recounted, and the results are in
September 22, 2023
The recount is in; the official results for the Creek County Election Board Bond Election have been confirmed!
Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 22nd
September 22, 2023
Court House lawn project starts; Sapulpa wins sales contest; Rapid transit study urged; Instrument display scheduled.
Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 21st
September 21, 2023
Sheriff's incomplete report refused. County fair plans in Bristow. New Miss Creek County Fair crowned. Ghost town's revival hopes.
Sapulpa City Council meets to discuss Christmas Chute and other upcoming events
September 21, 2023
Sapulpa City Council discusses upcoming events, Route 66 Blowout, and downtown construction in two meetings.
Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 20th
September 20, 2023
Successful court term, football victory, women's club organized, rodeo winners in Sapulpa's history (1912-1957).
Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 19th
September 19, 2023
Earl Brixey elected president of Sapulpa Horseshoe Pitchers Association; Doctor's medical bag stolen; Light turnout for city bond election; Sapulpa High School student named National Merit Semifinalist.
Spotlight on Sapulpa: Headlines in History for September 18th
September 18, 2023
Mayor Smith's wife and kids avoided a train crash. A Sapulpa resident died. Neighborhood meeting held. Carnival for a sick girl.
This Week in Sapulpa History: First president of the American Indian Federation is “First child born in Tulsa”
September 17, 2023
Joseph Bruner might've been born in "Tulsey-town," but he moved to the Sapulpa area when he was just six years old, and became a pioneering resident in the city, and later worked extensively to have American Indians recognized as U.S. Citizens.