Local Business News

See the historic Sapulpa home that was turned into a charming bed-and-breakfast

May 3, 2020
Since 2018, Buffalo Tracks B&B on the northeast corner of South Division Street and East Lee Avenue in Sapulpa, owned by Cheryl and Dennis Jackson, has hosted guests from around the world. People are especially attracted to it due to its location on historic Route 66.

Bring it back to the USA

April 29, 2020
A resurgence on "buying American" seems imminent, but American businesses and consumers have a big role to play if it's to be a reality.

Some Sapulpa businesses begin reopening

April 27, 2020
At any other time, showing up to a business in a mask might make them think you were there to rob the place. These days, you’d be called considerate.

It’s official: some Sapulpa businesses will open back up tomorrow. Will you be there?

April 23, 2020
People on both sides of the issue are voicing their opinion as Sapulpa begins phase one of reopening the economy. Plus, see the data that is backing Stitt's decision.

Community support thrives in the midst of Coronavirus pandemic

April 20, 2020
Read about the things that organizations like Meals on Wheels and Cathedral of Love, as well as businesses like Sam's Southern Eatery and Dick's On 66 are doing to help the community during COVID-19.

Don’t fall for the fake Walmart Groceries scam

April 13, 2020
The fake Facebook page is just the latest phishing scam promising a shopping spree in return for information.

The New Normal: How Coronavirus is impacting local repair businesses

April 8, 2020
The Sapulpa Times spoke to several local repair businesses to find out how the pandemic has affected business and what precautions are they taking.

Sapulpa Times introduces the Digital Edition: a full-color downloadable version of its print paper

April 6, 2020
Looking for a way to enjoy the Sapulpa Times Print Paper on your tablet or computer? Introducing, the Sapulpa Times Digital Edition.

See a Doctor from Home, Drive-thru Swabbing at Axis HealthCare

April 2, 2020
This service is great for patients who have a fever, upper respiratory issues or just need medications refilled and don’t want to go into the Doctor’s office.

Governor Stitt orders the closing of non-essential businesses by midnight tonight

March 25, 2020
Restaurants can continue to serve carryout and drive-through. See the full list of those affected.
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