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Creek County Long Term Recovery Group fills unmet needs after 2019 tornado

August 1, 2021
Tornadoes brought two distinct paths of destruction through Creek County on May 26, 2019, each extending more than 12 miles long and 1,200 feet wide. Numerous structures across the county, including homes, businesses, and schools, sustained serious damage. The Creek County Long Term Recovery Group (CCLTRG) is a network of faith-based, non-profit, governmental or business…

New Parks Director picked Sapulpa

August 1, 2021
Get to know Sapulpa's new Parks Director, and why he chose Sapulpa as the place to make his mark.

County Notebook: Commissioners consider salary changes

August 1, 2021
By Sapulpa Times Staff Reports Board of County Commissioners: The BOCC is considering changing the salary scale for certain categories of County highway employees. District #1 Commissioner Newt Stephens noted that, currently, the salaries for the Laborer 1 and Operator 2 positions are the same, although the Operator 2 position requires a Commercial Driver's License.…

School vehicles reportedly vandalized

August 1, 2021
Sapulpa Police call logs report that six vehicles at the Sapulpa Schools Service Center on Burnett Street had their catalytic converters stolen on Thursday, July 29th.

County Commissioners consider zoning changes to subdivision regulations

August 1, 2021
Amendments to Creek County zoning regulations for subdivisions were discussed at Monday morning’s Board of County Commissioners meeting.

Shoulder 2 Shoulder teams up with Elks Lodge to help beat the heat

August 1, 2021
The Sapulpa Elks Lodge has again partnered up with Shoulder 2 Shoulder Ministries to help bring relief from the heat to anyone who might need it as the temperatures soared into the triple digits for several days last week.

Leveled Up VR brings fun and virtual reality to a new generation of gamers in Sapulpa

August 1, 2021
Leveled Up VR is a brand new entertainment experience in Sapulpa...and they're open until 12:00am!

City approves statewide Route 66 bicycle path

July 28, 2021
Sapulpa City Council unanimously approved the proposed statewide bicycle route that will run the entirety of historic Route 66, a portion of which will run through downtown Sapulpa.

Chief Sapulpa statue gets a new home

July 28, 2021
A 10-ft tall wooden statue of Chief Sapulpa was moved last week from its longtime home at Sapulpa City Hall, where it has stood since it was completed in 1990, to the front room of the Sapulpa Historical Society Museum.

Sapulpa Board of Adjustment approves construction of cellular antenna outside of downtown

July 27, 2021
The Sapulpa Board of Adjustment has unanimously approved the construction of a new antenna that should greatly improve cellular reception for customers of multiple carriers in the downtown area.
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