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Sapulpa City Council raises maximum fine for emergency orders, does not tighten restrictions

April 6, 2020
You will not be forced to wear a mask, but refusal to comply with the city's emergency ordinance could lead to a fine or having your utilities cut off.

City of Sapulpa institutes a “catastrophic health emergency,” residents ordered to “shelter in place” until May 4th

April 2, 2020
Find out what it means and doesn't mean, and what could happen if you don't comply. Plus, what the Tulsa County Health Department is predicting for the next 30-60 days.

Courthouse Complex still available by appointment, only emergency court cases being heard

April 2, 2020
As a reminder, the Treasurer’s drive-through, located at the north end of the courthouse parking lot, is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm for your convenience, and cash is accepted.

Meet the K-9 Teams that Serve Creek County

March 31, 2020
Read about the training and help that these K-9 officers bring to different law enforcement groups in the County.

City of Sapulpa announces closure of golf course, playgrounds, sports courts

March 31, 2020
Every basketball court, playground and dog park in Sapulpa, as well as the golf course, is now closed.

COVID-19 now covers more than half of Oklahoma; Governor issues travelers from six states to self-quarantine

March 30, 2020
New counties with cases include Beckham, Cotton and Love counties, bringing the total to 47 counties out of 77.

Oklahoma COVID-19 cases now at 248, Creek County cases double overnight

March 26, 2020
Creek County COVID-19 cases have doubled from 5 to 10 in the span of 24 hours. Here's why it shouldn't surprise you.

Five COVID-19 cases now confirmed in Creek County, State numbers rise to 164

March 25, 2020
There have been two additional deaths reported as well, both in Oklahoma County. There are 8 new counties added to the list of those affected.

Sapulpa restaurants allowed to keep their dining rooms, with restrictions

March 23, 2020
Councilors were split on whether or not the city should step in and enforce a mandatory closing of dining rooms. The motion narrowly passed at 5-4.

Small Businesses a concern at Creek County Commissioner meeting

March 23, 2020
A salon owner is expressing concern about balancing the recommendations of the CDC with wanting to keep her staff employed.
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