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Using ARPA Funds for COVID Paid Leave
January 18, 2022
The county is looking at the ramifications of using ARPA funds for COVID-relief pay for those who don't have the…
This Week in Sapulpa History: Sapulpa Banks Struggled to Move Forward After Scandals and Closings
January 16, 2022
One bank closes and is consolidated, while another is the site of the town's first scandal. Both made headlines this…
New Library Director looking forward to the future, expanding presence in town
January 16, 2022
Though new to the position, Haddock is not new to the community, having served with the Sapulpa library for six…
K9 Deputy to retire, will be adopted by his handler
January 14, 2022
Bear is nearly 70 in dog years, and his handler says his career with the Creek County Sheriff's department is…
Vickrey takes over as Fire Chief
January 10, 2022
Get to know the new chief of the Sapulpa Fire Department who former chief David Taylor calls, "the obvious choice."
This Week in Sapulpa History: Sapulpa Was Experiencing a Drought And Needed a Miracle
January 9, 2022
Today 100 years ago, Sapulpa was on the verge of being forced to spend what would be $230,000 today in…
“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,…
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,…
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…
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