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Joe Krout talks AI at Sapulpa Chamber breakfast event
Micah Choquette | April 19, 2024
Just a decade ago, the majority of what anyone heard about AI had to do with science fiction movies. Today, AI is here in a big way and the mystique of it has employees in blue-collar towns like Sapulpa concerned.

LOCAL PIG GETS REPRIEVE
The Sapulpa City Council on Monday night changed a city ordinance that allows Raisin the Pig to continue residing in the town. That pleased thousands of fans (mostly on social media) across the land. An ordinance banning miniature pigs as pets in Sapulpa was changed in council action Monday night. Meanwhile, Tulsa’s Fox News and…Holiday Stroll Opens The Season for Sapulpa
For every family, there's that event that officially kicks off the holidays for them. Maybe it's Thanksgiving Dinner with your family. Maybe it's Black Friday shopping. Maybe it's putting up the tree. For Sapulpa, it's some combination of The Holiday Open House, the Lights On Sapulpa, the Shop Small Saturday event and the Downtown Holiday…Sapulpa Times Now Publishing in Apple’s News App
We already know how much you love to make Sapulpa Times a part of your regular Facebook routine, but now we've added another avenue for consuming your favorite local independent news source: Apple News. While we've always tried to connect with our audience through the channels they use most, they've always been Social Media channels such…Sapulpa High School Marching Band Takes the Mannequin Challenge in NYC
You might recall the awesome Sapulpa High Marching Band being called upon to march in the Veteran's Day Parade. In New York City. Yeah, the Big Apple. That was a good day. But that wasn't the only fun they had. While they were en route to their destination, they dropped their first of two mannequin…Help Liberty STEM Get to Houston by Eating at Chick Fil A on Thursday
Every year for the last three years, a group of students from Liberty STEM take a trip to Houston, TX to visit the Johnson Space Center, as well as other science and engineering-related facilities in the area. It's such a popular event that the group has nearly doubled every year. Consequently, there are year-round opportunities…“Every Christmas Story Ever Told…And Then Some!” Opens this weekend
Grab your Santa hat and scarf and head out for a holiday treat at the Sapulpa Community Theatre. The theatre opens Every Christmas Ever Told … And Then Some Friday, Dec. 2, and it promises to be a night of hilarity and laughs that know no bounds. The show continues to run Dec. 3-4, 9-11…Sapulpa Teen Sees Wish Come True Through Kids Wish Network and St. Louis Cardinals
Children’s charity Kids Wish Network (KWN) recently partnered with Major League Baseball team, the St. Louis Cardinals, to grant a once in a lifetime experience for a boy from Sapulpa with a life-threatening diagnosis. Kids Wish Network arranged for Wish Kid Colton Anglin and his family to travel to St. Louis, Missouri, and spend a…Shop Small and Keep it Local this Saturday for Great Savings
Friday might be known as the largest shopping day of the year, but Saturday is the biggest day for all your favorite stores in downtown Sapulpa. We know the drill: on Friday morning at oh-dark-thirty, you're chugging coffee as you load up the car, hoping to come out of that turkey hangover enough to grab the best deals to be…Local Cafe Helps You Serve our Police, Veterans
If you've not had the chance to visit the newly-opened Route 66 Courthouse Cafe yet, I'd highly recommend you stop in. I was there for a quick breakfast late this morning, and though the food was good—but as the waitress said, "it's hard to mess up toast and coffee"—it was the sign near the cash register…Author, Entrepreneur to appear at Signs of the Times on Tuesday
Corey Carolina, an accomplished author and entrepreneur, will have a book signing at Signs of the Times on Tuesday at 6:30pm for his latest book, The Absent Father. You might know Carolina from his Toasted Wine Fruit Spreads, which won the TCC Startup Cup in 2013, and have since grown to being sold across Oklahoma and…Historic Downtown Sapulpa Building Sees Robust Reopening
Little Bit of Country at 124 E. Dewey Ave. is experiencing a robust reopening following a spring storm back in May that closed the business down and heavily damaged the historic old Morton Building. Diane Gloden and her family own the building, which besides Diane’s Little Bit of Country features several vendors, including a beauty…Lawmakers share how diabetes has affected their families; urge participation in World Diabetes Day at state Capitol
When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, their life can change drastically. Those changes can be stressful, isolating, frightening and expensive. It’s something Sen. Roger Thompson, R-Okemah, and Sen. Frank Simpson, R-Springer, know about firsthand. Thompson currently serves as chair of the Legislature’s Diabetes Caucus and Simpson serves as vice-chair. It was something both men wanted…Load More
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