Local Business News
Nationwide nursing shortage has far-reaching effects, including in Creek County
October 22, 2021
Before COVID, there was a shortage of roughly 1.2 million nurses in the US. Since then, those numbers have jumped, dramatically.
Parents, staff reeling after the sudden closing of Sapulpa daycare
October 13, 2021
At least seven staff members and the parents of more than fifty children are left trying to find another daycare after theirs closed suddenly on Tuesday afternoon.
Reed takes AIA Oklahoma presidency at annual convention in Edmond
October 3, 2021
Reed Architecture and Interiors principal David Reed has been named president of AIA Oklahoma.
Proposed “Christmas Chute” set to turn downtown Sapulpa into 2022 holiday destination
September 19, 2021
The "Christmas Chute" will be 800 feet long and is estimated to cost between $750,000 - $800,000; all of which will be raised by private donations.
Community Heroes: A glimpse inside a truck driver’s life
September 17, 2021
Truck drivers are a critical but often-overlooked part of our everyday lives. Learn more about what it's like to be one.
Holmes Park shows its Husky appreciation for truck drivers
September 16, 2021
Holmes Park Huskies hosted representatives from John Christner Trucking in honor of Truck Driver Appreciation Week, which kicked off Monday.
SeneGence® Announced as Official Presenting Sponsor of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA
September 16, 2021
The 2021 70th edition of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA awards will be held in Tulsa.
The Kennedys leave the car business after 76 years
August 19, 2021
The last car of a legacy that has spanned more than seven decades was sold on Saturday afternoon.
Sapulpa Price Mart offers self-service sushi
August 11, 2021
The store has partnered with Hissho Sushi, a North Carolina-based food company that makes restaurant-style sushi available to consumers in venues such as neighborhood grocery stores, airports, and universities.
SeneStyle Boutique officially opens for business
August 9, 2021
A percentage of sales are donated to The Make Sense Foundation. “Money spent here is money well-spent,” Rogers-Kante said during the ribbon cutting ceremony.