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In it for the long haul: Boss Hawg BBQ celebrates 5 years
July 9, 2023
As they’ve grown to become one of Sapulpa’s most favored BBQ restaurants, it’s easy to forget that settling in Sapulpa…
Auto Museum Board gifted pens by volunteers
July 5, 2023
The board meeting for the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum was probably like any other meeting of the board…
Pretty Water teacher celebrates 50-year milestone
June 30, 2023
"It's my goal to try and be a kind person to every one of them and help them through whatever…
What you need to know about fishing hooks
June 28, 2023
Who knew there was so much to know about hooks? Aspiring serious anglers will want to check this out.
Construction underway on Kiefer athletic facilities
June 25, 2023
Anyone who’s driven by Kiefer High School on 151st Street has probably noticed some construction going on at the football…
This Week in Sapulpa History: First African-American Student Enrolls at Oklahoma A&M
June 24, 2023
Sapulpan Nancy Rudolph Davis broke racial barriers when she became the first African American to attend Oklahoma A&M College, which…
Arrest leads to recovery of truck, $12K in equipment
June 23, 2023
A Sand Springs man was arrested over a week ago on charges related to public intoxication, as well as stolen…
Kent Daniel talks petunias, butterflies and a greener Sapulpa at Chamber breakfast event
June 22, 2023
Kent Daniel was the guest speaker at the Sapulpa Chamber’s monthly Business Over Breakfast last Thursday morning, where he gave…
Cox Communications prioritizing emergency services during repairs
June 20, 2023
“We are prioritizing emergency preparedness facilities, first responders, medical and nursing facilities, and schools in our restoration efforts.”
Power out for thousands as storms roll through Sapulpa Saturday night
June 18, 2023
According to OGE, around 9600 in Sapulpa are currently without power.
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