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COVID-19 cases skyrocket to over 6,000 in a single day over the weekend
November 29, 2020
A total of 193,824 Oklahomans have tested positive for COVID-19, and 159,894 Oklahomans have recovered from the novel virus.
Over 75 percent of Tulsa County zip codes in the red zone for COVID-19
November 22, 2020
In the span of one week, the number of “red zone” zip codes in Tulsa county has nearly doubled to…
City Council to install outdoor kiosk, upgrade park restrooms, and moves forward with GO bond projects
November 19, 2020
Sapulpa City Hall will soon have an electronic kiosk outside its front doors so customers can pay City bills, fees,…
Walmart tightens restrictions
November 16, 2020
With COVID-19 cases rising, Walmart is again counting customers entering and leaving to maintain 20 percent occupancy.
SPS to appear at city council tonight to petition for mask mandate, BOE discusses upcoming elections and donations received
November 16, 2020
SPS is expected to return to Sapulpa City Council on the evening of Monday, November 16 to aid in the…
Sapulpa Public Library and Sapulpa Historical Society Museum both closed this week due to COVID-19
November 13, 2020
Two separate Sapulpa institutions closed up due to Coronavirus concerns, one of which only a day after opening after being…
Face mask mandate appears likely for Sapulpa next week
November 13, 2020
Sapulpa may join the list of area cities that are activating a mask mandate. The item is set to be…
Sapulpa schools will remain in-person next week
November 13, 2020
Though the rise in county cases has moved the school system to Orange Level 2, the case count at the…
Admin and Finance Committee approves upgrades to computers, City Hall, equipment shed, among others
November 9, 2020
The Committee opted to recommend to City Council the dispersal of $683,500 for various projects, including fleet maintenance software for…
U.S. government accused of withholding COVID-19 hospitalization data
November 5, 2020
The daily reports illustrate county, city, and hospital-level data, as well as national assessments that HHS does not post online.
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