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County approves applications for new businesses, an RRID in Kellyville, takes steps to combat COVID

November 29, 2020
Last week's County Commissioners meeting saw the approval of a new Rural Road Improvement District south of Kellyville.

PHOTOS: Sapulpa’s “Lights On!” ceremony and Tree of Hope lighting

November 25, 2020
Severe weather held off just long enough for folks to enjoy the lighting of the Tree of Hope and everything the Lights On! ceremony had to offer.

Christmas lights and carriage rides: what to expect at tonight’s “Lights On!” event in downtown Sapulpa

November 24, 2020
Carriage rides, live window displays, and a special visit from Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell will headline tonight's "Lights On!" event at 5:30p.

The annual Sapulpa Christmas parade has been canceled

November 20, 2020
The cancellation comes just two weeks shy of the annual holiday tradition, which has stood the test of time for nearly a hundred years.

City Planning Commission approves preliminary plat for 33rd West Avenue townhomes, short-term rentals downtown, new home construction

November 19, 2020
Parts of the Kante Group building are being renovated into apartments; plus, Sapulpa might be losing its La Margarita restaurant—at least temporarily.

Petition created to turn Sapulpa’s new mask mandate into an election item

November 17, 2020
The day after City Council voted 6-4 to pass a city-wide mask mandate, a local citizen started a petition with the objective of reversing the decision and bringing it to a vote of the people.

Sapulpa passes mask mandate after heated deliberation at City Council meeting

November 16, 2020
The mask mandate goes into effect on November 18th at 12:01 a.m. and ends at midnight on January 4th, 2021.

“A Thankful Hometown Hero Christmas” twinkles through town Sapulpa Dec. 5

November 16, 2020
UPDATE: The 2020 Christmas Parade has been canceled.

County food bank to provide a merry Christmas to over 200 local families

November 9, 2020
Caring Community Friends, Creek County’s largest food bank, are inviting the community to work together to provide “Hope for the Holidays,” by providing their families with meals and gifts that they would otherwise go without.

City council hears updates from SPS and city staff, police to receive new equipment

November 5, 2020
Superintendent Rob Armstrong gave updates on the state of the district’s schools at Monday evening’s City Council study session.
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