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Updates from County Commissioners, Kellyville Town Board, Community and Economic Development Committee and more in the County Notebook

November 16, 2021

See the updates from some of our regular city, county and area meetings from last…

This Week in Sapulpa History: Oklahoma Becomes a State, Starting a Feud Between Bristow and Sapulpa

November 14, 2021

On November 14, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state in the union, and what followed…

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BOCC to disburse ARPA funds for aerial survey of County, new mobile safety app, large water tank

November 11, 2021

The information and images provided by EagleView will allow the assessors to measure and gather…

She doesn’t like being photographed so this was a true triumph for me. This is her in her natural habitat.

SPS admin shares plan to spend government funding on early literacy program

November 10, 2021

“We need to invest our ARPA money, and not just spend it. Teaching these kids…

Parents speak at Bristow Board of Education meeting on graphic reading material in schools

November 9, 2021

A packed crowd showed up to Monday night’s Board of Education Meeting at the Chuck…

This Week in Sapulpa History: Construction started on Tee-Pee Drive-In in 1949

November 7, 2021

Read about the announcement and the excitement surrounding the construction of the Tee-Pee Drive-In!

Regional electric company hoping to bring fiber broadband to Creek County with ARPA Funds

November 3, 2021

Indian Electric Cooperative is working to bring fiber optic internet to everyone in its service…

New high-end subdivision approved to move forward by BOCC

October 26, 2021

The Bluffs will contain 15 lots, 11 of which are to be light residential, 4…

Changes to city codes regarding RVs, Lt. Gov. visits Rock Creek Park and more in County Notebook

October 26, 2021

The City has approved an ordinance establishing a maximum stay of 14 days for RVs.

New Chamber President has deep roots in the community

October 25, 2021

Although not native to Creek County, Janet Birnie’s love of Sapulpa is virtually unrivaled.