Local Business News

TeePee Drive-In has been sold, may open by summer 2021

March 8, 2021

The TeePee Drive-In, a longtime staple of classic Sapulpa nostalgia and famed Route 66 attraction, has been sold.

Overnight fire at Patriot Café; restaurant will close for at least a week

February 23, 2021

The fire started at around 10:00 PM last night and smoldered through the night and into the morning. “We’re lucky to still be standing,” the…

Make Sense Foundation announces Kendra McColloch as new executive director

February 12, 2021

Kendra joined SeneGence in December 2020 and focuses on raising awareness and support for the MSF through social media, connecting with partner agencies, liaising with…

Highly anticipated South Main food truck park to open by summer

February 11, 2021

“For Sapulpa residents who are wondering when the Food Truck Park will be opening, the answer is soon!”

Sapulpa Car-Mart included in sale of 19 locations in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas

February 4, 2021

The sale of 19 of America’s Car-Mart Inc. properties across three states includes the Sapulpa location, according to a report out of Arkansas.

New Red Bison Cannabis dispensary holds successful and busy grand opening

February 3, 2021

Local 3rd-generation businessman and restaurateur Chad Cacy and his business partner Tammi Reed-Barnett, a mental health first aid responder, have opened the Red Bison Cannabis…

Green Hill responds to allegations from grieving family over damaged headstone

January 21, 2021

Green Hill owner Tom Dugan told Sapulpa Times the headstone was already damaged when it was delivered by a third-party.

Updates coming to IOOF Building

January 18, 2021

“The best location in town” will soon be operating again.

Bubb’s Creek Motocross approved by county with restrictions

January 13, 2021

The Creek County Board of Adjustment unanimously approved an exemption to allow the popular new motocross track to continue operations.

The end of an era: Family Video announces they’re closing all locations

January 5, 2021

More than 250 stores are set to close following the sale of all remaining inventory, including the one in Sapulpa.