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The County committee meetings include discussions of ARPA funds, marijuana complaints, and zoning changes

May 30, 2021
Among the issues heard at County committee meetings were zoning for a fireworks stand, complaints about medical marijuana facilities, and how the County will handle almost $7 million in ARPA funds.

Aquatic Center opens June 4th

May 30, 2021
The Center will be open Friday, June 4th through early August from Thursday through Monday. Get full details inside!

Dispensary application fails to get a motion at City Council; to be reheard in June

May 28, 2021
In a strange turn of events, a Special Use Permit for a new dispensary on Dewey Ave received no motion—neither for nor against—and therefore, no action was taken.

Church to occupy former golf course clubhouse, dispensary near BTW denied by City Council

May 25, 2021
King’s Cross Presbyterian Church will relocate to the former Clary Fields Golf Course clubhouse at 9999 South 49th West Avenue.

County learns more about upcoming ARPA funds, will purchase equipment for Olive Volunteer Fire Department

May 25, 2021
ARPA, passed on March 3, 2021, is intended to help state and local governments recover from the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Creek County is slated to receive $13,871,251 in two installments, the first of which is expected to arrive soon.

Avery does it again: $488.15 raised for Sapulpa Police K-9 Department

May 25, 2021
Add in music, snacks, free lawn ornaments, family games and lots of love from Pepper, the police department's newest K-9 officer, and the event turned into a very special success.

Rock Creek Golf Course moves forward with irrigation project, City hires new IT firm

May 18, 2021
The new Rock Creek Golf Course irrigation project has been discussed at several meetings in the last month, and now appears to be moving forward, still under budget.

Passion and compassion for animals in need drive Sapulpa Animal Shelter

May 17, 2021
Employees at the Sapulpa Animal Shelter wants people to know how much the shelter differs from what people think of when they think of a “pound.”

Actor with Sapulpa ties to be featured in new TV show

May 17, 2021
“The Way I Heard It” will be narrated by Mike Rowe of “Dirty Jobs” fame.

New City Councilor Richard Hudson, lifelong Sapulpan, embodies values of hard-working family man

May 14, 2021
The Mayor said "we need someone young, ambitious, doesn't mind speaking their mind, and knows how to run a business." New City Councilor Richard Hudson certainly meets the criteria.
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