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How to build a soda bottle rocket
May 27, 2020
Space X launch might be delayed, but you can still have your fun with this homemade rocket made from baking…
The science behind masks and social distancing
May 27, 2020
Read about the studies that are leading to the push to wear masks in public as we continue to reduce…
Buying American means better quality and more jobs, but that’s not all
May 27, 2020
Buying local has a number of good benefits outside of keeping jobs here; it can also help with human rights…
Caveat Emptor: Buying smart when buying online—even locally
May 20, 2020
Buying on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace is commonplace, but even when you buy locally, you could be taken advantage of…
Hit-and-run results in child-endangerment charges
May 19, 2020
Police say while the man would not yield, he never exceeded the speed limit as he led police on a…
American Heritage Bank cancels its annual fireworks show
May 18, 2020
One of Sapulpa's most anticipated summer shows has just lost its spark. On Monday afternoon, American Heritage Bank announced that…
Courthouse Complex now open, each with different restrictions
May 18, 2020
County Commissioners have opened the Courthouse Complex, but each individual facility is handling it differently. Get details inside.
May is a great month to do some stargazing
May 4, 2020
The Month of May affords stargazers multiple opportunities to watch amazing celestial events.
How to spot fake news
May 4, 2020
What began as a hot-button issue in 2016 has exploded during the Coronavirus pandemic. Here's how to identify and help…
Oklahoma crosses 4,000 cases of COVID-19, no new deaths since Saturday
May 4, 2020
According to data from the Oklahoma State Health Department, of the 3,972 cases reported on 05/03/2020, 2,635 have been listed…
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