Sapulpa City Council

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Sapulpa City Council approves new incentive to entice more restaurants to open downtown

June 6, 2022
"There is lots of buzz in our downtown. This incentive builds on that momentum to bring eating options our citizens are hoping to see.”

Lou Martin honored for 28 years of service

May 8, 2022
Outgoing Ward 2 City Councilor Lou Martin was honored at the May 2nd City Council meeting by Mayor Henderson, City Manager Joan Riley, and all the others in attendance.

Sapulpa’s new city councilors sworn in; meeting cut short by storms

May 8, 2022
New and returning City Councilors, five in all, were sworn in on Monday, May 2nd, as looming storms threatened to shut the meeting down almost before it could get started.

177 pinwheels adorn the lawn of the Creek County Courthouse 

April 3, 2022
See the gallery of photos from the annual pinwheel planting, and learn more about why we we do it.

Dobson formally endorses Gunn for Ward 2

March 28, 2022
The candidate will still appear on the ballot, but she says she's no longer seeking to be a city councilor.
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Former City Council hopeful arrested on DUI, weapons charges

March 8, 2022
Sapulpa police say they believed the man was under the influence, and that he was carrying a loaded handgun and a half-empty can of beer in the car.

County Notebook: Molina appointed City Councilor, next week is “Farm Bureau Week”

February 27, 2022
Carla Gunn, Vice-Mayor, was appointed as the GO Bond Committee Chair by Mayor Henderson, who will also remain a member.

The First medical marijuana and agricultural testing laboratory in Creek County is taking residence in Sapulpa

February 23, 2022
The medical testing lab was approved by the Sapulpa City Council to move forward with several conditions.

Sapulpa City Council addresses misinformation campaign regarding 2-cent sales tax

February 8, 2022
The flyer—which contains inaccurate information regarding city council candidates and the 2-cent sales tax renewal, has been described as "an attempt to inject partisan politics into the city."

County Notebook

January 21, 2022
BOCC and Sheriff's Office made up the additional notes for the week of January 21st
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