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Creek County Ambulance vehicle involved in collision while on way to another call

March 20, 2021
A Creek County Ambulance supervisor's vehicle was involved in an accident while responding to another call on early Saturday afternoon.
garbage, waste container, waste

City says abuse of free services is the reason for the change in vouchers for citywide cleanup day

March 19, 2021
Why did the City of Sapulpa change the way they did the citywide cleanup day vouchers? We talked with them to get the story.

Final downtown open house a resounding success, completed plan to be submitted to City in early summer

March 19, 2021
Almost 140 people attended the last Downtown Master Plan Open House on Wednesday, March 10th to see the result of the one of the most important parts of the 2020 GO Bond.

Former Kellyville Town Administrator Beverly Lucas passes away

March 13, 2021
Longtime Town of Kellyville employee, Beverly Lucas, passed away on March 4th, 2021. She worked for the Town of Kellyville for 17 years.

Announcer at Sapulpa-hosted quarterfinal basketball game caught using racist slurs during national anthem

March 12, 2021
Sapulpa Public Schools has released a statement clarifying that the announcer is not employed at Sapulpa Public Schools and has allegedly been fired for his remarks.

Kante Group donates to SPS eSports club, opening first eSports facility in the area on Main Street in Sapulpa

March 11, 2021
The building at 111 S. Main Street will be renovated into "The Waypoint Lounge," the first "eSports Café" of its kind in the area
excavator, asphalt, road repair

Sapulpa-based construction company hit with $205K fine for OSHA violations

March 10, 2021
OSHA cited the company for two willful, four repeat, and three serious violations, and has proposed penalties totaling $205,500.

Makes Sense Foundation to offer scholarship to Sapulpa graduate

March 9, 2021
The Make Sense Foundation is proud to announce one deserving Sapulpa Female Graduate will ultimately be awarded a college scholarship to attend the university of their choice in Fall 2021.
internet, speed, test

FCC approves $50 monthly internet subsidy

March 9, 2021
This fund helps poor families who desperately need high-speed internet for work, remote health care, and distance education.

Death came calling: a look into the moving, insightful book “When Hope Overcame the Impossible”

March 9, 2021
“The surgeon’s words rang hollow as if I were in a dream...he told me to prepare for [my son’s] passing, as it was expected he would die of a stroke and/or heart attack on the operating table.”
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