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Two Sapulpa men plead guilty to child exploitation crimes
April 12, 2021
Two Sapulpa men pleaded guilty last week in U.S. District Court to child exploitation crimes, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.
Make Sense Foundation invites you to…an Open House Mother’s Day Family Tea Event
April 8, 2021
Come celebrate your mother, wife, sister, or grandmother at the historical Burnett Mansion with some sweet savory treats and flavorful teas!
Sapulpa City Council rescinds mask mandate at Monday’s meeting
April 6, 2021
The rescission went into effect immediately.
Man serving life sentence for murder now facing federal charges
March 22, 2021
Arnold Dean Howell, Jr. was serving life without parole for the murder of a Sapulpa man that occurred during a robbery in 2015, when the McGirt ruling came down.
City Council discusses emergency bridge repair on 33rd West Avenue, downtown stormwater master plan, approves new free medical clinic on East Dewey
March 18, 2021
The bridge on 33rd W. Ave at about 78th street is going to need to be replaced. See what else was discussed at this week's City Council meeting.
Sapulpa’s controversial mask mandate resolution not likely to be rescinded before it expires
March 18, 2021
An early removal of the mask mandate prior to its May 4th expiration doesn't look likely, but that doesn't mean certain City Councilors aren't trying.
Sapulpa man admits to sexually abusing a child
March 16, 2021
A Sapulpa man pleaded guilty on Monday, March 15th in federal court for sexually abusing a 7-year-old child.
Sapulpa man sentenced in domestic violence case
March 10, 2021
Evans was listed as a "most wanted" suspect in June of 2020 and was arrested the following July.
City says there will be no prorating of bills due to delays in trash pickup
March 9, 2021
Sapulpa Times also reached out to the City of Sapulpa to ask about pro-rating bills and was told by the Utility Department that there would be no credits issued on water bills since all the trash was eventually picked up.
Excitement for downtown redevelopment grows at City Council, new fire station facilities approved to begin design process
March 3, 2021
The updated downtown master plan includes road changes, creating more living space downtown, and creating a "cohesive, diverse section comprising of the downtown and its surrounding streets and alleys."