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Pablo’s Celebrates 20 Years
Read the story about how Pablo Ascencio and his wife Dunia started and grew Señor Pablo's into the Sapulpa staple it is today.
Local Businesses
How are businesses handling the Christmas Chute? Interviews with downtown merchants
"People are getting out and supporting local businesses. They are seeing that Sapulpa is growing and heading in the direction that we need to be headed."
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Dr. Chris Chenoweth Purchases Vision Source of Sapulpa
Dr. Chris Chenoweth, OD, has purchased Vision Source Sapulpa from Drs. Larry Higgs and Dennis Morris. The optometry office, at 17 South Oak Street, is now part of Chenoweth Eye Center.
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Iconic Sapulpa Restaurant Freddie’s BBQ to Close
After 60 years in business, beloved family-owned, Sapulpa restaurant Freddie's BBQ and Steakhouse will close its doors permanently on December 31, 2022.
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Local Collector to Auction Off Sapulpa Antiques and Signage
On Saturday, October 22nd, White plans to auction off the remainder of his collection of vintage and antique signs, housewares, petroliana, and more—most of which is based out of Sapulpa.
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Going, Going, Gone: Sapulpa Herald Building Demolished
More than almost any other building in Sapulpa, the small, almost nondescript structure at 16 S. Park defined the "Oil Capital of the Southwest." Now it's gone. See the photos and video we captured.
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State
Changes to local tag agencies explained
The Oklahoma Legislature recently passed legislation making changes to our local tag agencies. There has been, however, misinformation about what the changes mean.
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Sapulpa’s long-awaited Crossroads Cookery opens to great crowds
Really, there's nothing else like it in this town, and there hasn't been for a long time.
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People
Woman drives car into local hair salon; no injuries reported
The damage to the late-model Honda that the woman was driving looked to be minimal, but the building sustained considerable damage.
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Musician Jake Hand offers an “Evening at the Meadery”
With this influx of new businesses that Sapulpa is seeing, Dancing Skeleton (609b S. Main) is a must on the ‘new experiences’ list of things to explore.
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Dancing Skeleton Meadery opens on Main Street, live music on Friday
Mead, which is a wine made from honey instead of grapes, is the primary draw of the new craft winery located at 609b S. Main Street.
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“Sapulpa is Booming” City sees flurry of new business in a week, upcoming events promise more crowds, revenue
The heydays of oil, trains, brick and glass that gave Sapulpa its roaring start might be long gone, but it's not hard to imagine the energy and excitement that must have been present in the community during those days, especially when you look at what's happening in Sapulpa today.
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