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This Week in Sapulpa History: Juneteenth in Sapulpa
June 20, 2022
Though Juneteenth has only recently become a federal holiday, the tradition of celebrating the emancipation of slavery in Sapulpa dates all the way back to 1908.
City agrees to buy Sapulpa Herald building
June 13, 2022
The City has been interested in the property as part of its upcoming alleyway redesign, which is slated to begin this summer.
This Week in Sapulpa History: It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Strange Object in the Sky
June 12, 2022
“Golf playing was suddenly halted when a strange whirling mechanism spun thru the air overhead. The golfers stopped their games and stared at the [strange] sounding vehicle of the air.”
This Week in Sapulpa History: Dewey Ave gets a new look
June 11, 2022
In the 1930s, Dewey was widened to make room for highway traffic. Nearly 100 years later, it may be changing again.
Auto Museum offering rides in 100-Year-Old Packard
June 10, 2022
Visitors will be transported back in time as they travel from the museum to a nearby lake in the refurbished car
Sapulpa City Council approves new incentive to entice more restaurants to open downtown
June 6, 2022
"There is lots of buzz in our downtown. This incentive builds on that momentum to bring eating options our citizens are hoping to see.”
Attendees are raving about Sapulpa Community Theatre’s new production of “Flowers For Algernon”
June 6, 2022
The new show about a mentally-disabled man who undergoes experimental brain surgery to increase his intelligence, is really making waves.
Exploring Native America through the Arts
June 3, 2022
“Arts Explore! Camp is a great opportunity for your child to express themselves through the arts as they explore the culture of the world outside of Sapulpa”
Sapulpa police respond to second motorcycle accident of the day on the same street
June 2, 2022
Sapulpa police worked another motorcycle crash just hours earlier, less than two miles away.
Woman injured in a motorcycle accident on Thursday afternoon
June 2, 2022
According to the police, the driver of the white truck didn't see the motorcycle, and the motorcyclist collided with the truck's back bumper, tumbling from the motorcycle.