Organizations

Lions host OHP Supervisor Guest Speaker

November 14, 2022
Lion President and District Attorney Max Cook introduced guest speaker, Lieutenant Richard Losurdo, Oklahoma Highway Patrol at the recent Lions Club meeting.  Losurdo was presented with the Trilogy Award by the FBI Leadership Academy, holds an Oklahoma Law Enforcement Advanced Terrorism Certificate, obtained a Master of Arts degree in Homeland Security from American Military Acadamy,…

Dickens With a Twist or Two: Sapulpa Community Theatre to show comedic spin on beloved “Christmas Carol”

November 14, 2022
This family-friendly comedy about a production of the traditional "Christmas Carol" going haywire is sure to draw a crowd.

This Week in Sapulpa History: The Castle of Sapulpa

November 12, 2022
A building that became known as "The Castle" was actually an elementary school and became an iconic landmark in town until a fateful fire in 1911.

Sapulpa Lions Host Hearing Institute Speaker

November 8, 2022
The Lions Club recently had Pam Timmons from Hough Ear Institute as a guest speaker at their lunch meeting.

Creek County Clerk Request Funds for Preservation Project

November 8, 2022
The County is looking to index roughly 438,000 records—some of which are over 100 years old.

County Notebook for October 31st – burn ban, purchasing AEDs and more

November 4, 2022
Here's what happened at county meetings during the week of October 31st - November 4th.
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Creek County Commissioners Temporarily Rescind Burn Ban

October 24, 2022
The rain (with more on the way) looks to have been enough to extinguish the burn ban—for now.

This Week in Sapulpa History: The History of Holmes Field

October 21, 2022
From a football field, to an elementary school...how did Holmes Field get its name?

Sapulpa Public Library to host 5th Annual STEAM Con, October 22nd

October 17, 2022
STEAM Con is coming up on Saturday! Here are the details on what's happening, and how to get involved!

This Week in Sapulpa History: The Building of a Million Stories

October 10, 2022
This week, the building that we all refer to as the Sapulpa Herald building is scheduled to be torn down. Here is a look at the past and the significance the building at 16 South Park St has had in the town’s history.
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