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How to spot and avoid Facebook scams

May 6, 2021
People around the globe join Facebook to reconnect with old friends and to make new ones, but it also provides billions of opportunities for ne’er-do wells to target innocent users with their fraudulent schemes.

Former Bristow police officer pleads guilty to sexually abusing a young child

April 28, 2021
A Sapulpa man—and former Bristow police officer—scheduled to begin trial Tuesday in federal court opted instead to plead guilty to sexually abusing a young child.

Stained glass window returned to Sapulpa after 40 years

April 28, 2021
See the photos of this gorgeous, century-old stained glass window that has found its way back to Sapulpa after forty years.
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Governor signs bill naming rescue animals as state pet

April 27, 2021
"Cali's Law" is the new bill that designates rescue animals as the state pet, hoping to encourage more Oklahomans to "open their hearts and homes to rescue animals."

City, Chamber, and Main Street partner with local businesses to Make Sapulpa beautiful!

April 27, 2021
Starting on Friday, multiple businesses partnered with different City organizations to help cleanup and beautify Sapulpa. Get a look at the photos!
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Cat food sold at Walmart recalled for salmonella

April 23, 2021
The Company has received no reports of pet illness or adverse reaction and has issued this recall out of an abundance of caution.

Famous Sapulpa fire escape headed for Outsiders House

April 16, 2021
See video of the moment the fire escape was destroyed, and the process of saving it to be used in the growing S.E. Hinton museum.

County Commissioners agree to allow Poker Run to be held at Courthouse parking lot this weekend, will end with live entertainment and refreshments

April 15, 2021
The run will begin at Central Tech at 9 a.m. and end at the Courthouse parking lot at 2 p.m.

Heart Gallery shines a light on the need for foster care in Oklahoma

April 15, 2021
Currently, there are as many as 7,453 kids in DHS custody, and 145 are available to be adopted right now in Creek County. See the gallery of those waiting for their forever home.
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OSDH urges J&J vaccine recipients to contact healthcare provider if certain symptoms develop

April 13, 2021
According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Anyone who received the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine within the last three weeks should contact their healthcare provider immediately if they develop severe headache, abdominal pain, leg pain, or shortness of breath. More details inside.
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