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“Maggie M:” The Gift that Keeps on Giving

January 6, 2022
We thought it good, with the passing of Sapulpa native Shirley Bennett Brooks, last month, during the season of giving, to express some words of gratitude.

This Week in Sapulpa History: Tragedy Strikes the Meyer Family and Home

January 4, 2022
Max Meyer, the eccentric Sapulpa entrepreneur, lost his wife in the house fire that destroyed their home on January 4th, 1959.

Taco Bell, Christmas Chutes, and Neighbor Disputes: Sapulpa City Council deals with nuisances, concerns, and plans for the next year

January 4, 2022
The Taco Bell entrance on Birch St. in Sapulpa was under debate at the weekly Sapulpa City Council study session.

Sapulpa library sees the end of an era as Dr. Martha Stalker retires

January 3, 2022
Stalker, who was with Sapulpa Public Library for 15 years, is regarded as one of the most innovative librarians Sapulpa has had; “The City is lucky to have had such a caring community leader.”

Community and Economic Development Committee hears Tulsa company’s proposal on how to move forward with BTW project

December 29, 2021
Twenty20 Management has worked on T. Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, River Spirit Casino, the BOK Center, and many more. Could Sapulpa be next?

Creek County Election Board approves new precinct lines

December 29, 2021
The new precincts will take effect after April’s elections.

Sapulpa Fire Chief concludes 33-year career with Sapulpa Fire Department, is recognized at City Council

December 29, 2021
Fire Chief David Taylor received a City resolution from Mayor Craig Henderson commending him and showing appreciation for his service.

South Hickory mobile home park receives further County approval to move forward

December 29, 2021
Though a mobile home park has been at the location since the 1960s, it's never been in compliance with the county. The new owner is trying to fix that.

County Notebook: Sapulpa’s alleyways, Poplar Street water project and beverage tax allocation

December 29, 2021
Community and Economic Development Committee of the City Council: At its meeting last week, City Manager Joan Riley gave an update on the progress of the Downtown Master Plan, and reported that all of the contracts have been signed with local firm Reed Architecture so that it may move forward with creating conceptual designs for…

County Commissioners have a quiet Monday meeting

December 28, 2021
At its regular Monday meeting, the Board of County Commissioners of Creek County unanimously approved to remove S 353rd W Ave between 201st and 206th from District #3’s county maintenance.
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