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“The timing couldn’t actually be worse:” County offices asking for caution, patience in dealing with Coronavirus and school closings during tax season
Some county offices are removing chairs and emphasizing online options to limit paperwork and contact.
County commissioners approve a portion of the future tax revenue for bridge and road repairs
Commissioner Leon Warner said, “If there is a road in my district that is not…
Cash Mob is back! Here’s how to join
The new season Cash Mob officially started in February, but it’s not too late to…
Dust, Drought, and Dreams Gone Dry: A special Dust Bowl exhibit now available at Sapulpa Historical Society Museum
The traveling exhibit, on loan from the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, is a…
Creek County Declared Second Amendment Sanctuary
“The citizens of Creek County should know that … this government is determined, more now…
Sapulpa Area Parkinson Disease Meeting on February 26th
The Sapulpa Area Parkinson Disease Support Group will meet Wednesday, February 26, at Central Tech…
$30,000 Grant Awarded To Creek County Recovery Group
The Creek County Long Term Recover Group (CCLTRG) received a $30,000 grant from the Disaster…
Creek County Approves Bids for Network Infrastructure Refresh, Logbook Contracts
Tulsa-based CastleCom has been awarded the bid for a “network infrastructure refresh” for several county…
Youth Services gets a new kitchen in the New Year
Youth Services of Creek County is serving up meals in a brand new kitchen donated…
Detective Captain Brett Henson Retires after more than 30 years with Sapulpa Police Department
Sapulpa Police Detective Brett Henson honored Sapulpa Times with an interview to discuss his retirement…