Organizations

GO Bonds and Oversight Committee discussed at City Council Study Session

January 25, 2020
Get details about the intricacies in issuing the recently passed bonds, plus details on how become a part of the oversight committee.

Genealogy Consultants at Library are “one of Sapulpa’s best-kept secrets”

January 14, 2020
It’s possible to construct your family tree, see census records, pictures, and gravestones of your ancestors, all online.

Canyon Road Project Funded

January 13, 2020
Canyon Road Improvements are part of a 2004 revenue bond—renewed in 2014—from a half-cent sales tax, which extends to 2025.

The City of Sapulpa Holds Town Hall Meetings Over Upcoming GO Bond Election

January 9, 2020
Learn more about each of the propositions, plus answers to your questions about this important GO Bond Election.

Dynamic Restoration delivers for Youth Services

December 14, 2019
Youth Services of Creek County gets a new roof, courtesy of Dynamic Restoration

Sapulpa Community Theatre Presents: The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge

December 8, 2019
The show started this weekend and runs through December 15th! See inside for details.

“Wonderland of Lights” twinkles through town Sapulpa Dec. 14.

November 30, 2019
This year's Christmas parade is going to look amazing.

Trout About: Annual Trout Derby coming up on Saturday

November 7, 2019
Everything you need to know about Sahoma and Pretty Water Lakes, including permit prices and where to get them.

“A Master Plan” – First look at the bond proposal City Council is expected to announce Monday

November 4, 2019
The six-part GO Bond Proposition consists of improvements to nearly every facet of the city in some form—City Council is expected to vote on it tonight.

“Oklahoma Observer” owner Arnold Hamilton featured at Creek County Democrats meeting

November 1, 2019
Focusing on political and social issues within government and society, the Observer’s valiant effort to expose hypocrisy and public corruption has earned the publication the reputation as “The conscience of Oklahoma.”
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