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Sapulpa Aquatic Center closed for the 2020 season
May 4, 2020
Learn why they decided to close the pool this summer, and when you can expect to see other facilities begin to reopen.
City Starts Work on GO Bond
April 24, 2020
A straight line of credit from American Heritage Bank will allow the city to start work on a couple of "crucial" projects.
BOE Awards Bid on $9.9M GO Bond
April 23, 2020
The sale of the GO Bond on Tuesday is one part of the series of projects in the LR Bond approved by voters and will not generate any new taxes.
It’s official: some Sapulpa businesses will open back up tomorrow. Will you be there?
April 23, 2020
People on both sides of the issue are voicing their opinion as Sapulpa begins phase one of reopening the economy. Plus, see the data that is backing Stitt's decision.
Sapulpa will follow Governor Stitt’s plan to reopen the economy in phases, Mayor says
April 22, 2020
The Sapulpa Mayor has confirmed that the City of Sapulpa would be adhering to the plan and timeline as proposed by Governor Stitt. See what it entails inside.
Foster families still needed during COVID-19
April 22, 2020
Foster parents don’t just foster children, they foster families too, which helps parents and children become healthy and whole again.
Route 66 Blowout has officially moved to September 12th
April 20, 2020
Sapulpa Main Street also has updates for the Farmers Market and recurring events like Cash Mob and Ladies Night.
Caring Community Friends is determined to help despite the limitations
April 16, 2020
Creek County is seeing its third tumultuous spring in as many years, which has kept its largest emergency assistance agency in high demand.
City Councilor Anderson Votes No on GO Bond Resolution
April 14, 2020
A resolution related to the GO Bond was a point of contention at Sapulpa’s City Council meeting on Monday, April 6.
City of Sapulpa clarifies its policy regarding utility cutoffs: “Utilities will not be cutoff to residential properties”
April 7, 2020
The City says utilities will not be cutoff to residential properties for violations of an emergency order during the COVID-19 crisis.