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Dewey Avenue in Sapulpa Reopens After 10-Month Design and Infrastructure Overhaul
January 17, 2026
"What's taking place today will be a part of history, but what's being set in motion will be our legacy. It's a great time to be a part of Sapulpa ... there's a lot to be proud of."
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Truck hauling biosolids leaks sewer sludge down highway 117 into Sapulpa
January 15, 2026
Originally believed to be asphalt, the contents of the truck was later determined to be biosolids—that is, processed residuals from wastewater.
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City officials say Dewey should be open by January 16th
January 5, 2026
In addition to what appears to be a final open date for Dewey Avenue, the City Council was updated on some additional changes coming to the new 3-block section of downtown.
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Could Dewey open earlier than expected? Plus, another housing development could be coming
January 2, 2026
In addition to news from Dewey Avenue and more houses, we've learned that area fire departments are sounding the alarm on a possible arsonist in Creek County.
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City of Sapulpa confirms Dewey to remain closed through the holidays
There is some good news: the City says all of the construction fencing has been removed and that Dewey is fully open for pedestrian traffic.
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Sapulpa’s award-winning “Heritage Park” is going to be torn down
Heritage Park, Sapulpa's "Big Build" project, which features replicas of some of the city's most iconic locations, has reached the end of its life after an inspection report found that the park was in dire straits.
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Sapulpa’s Downtown Parking Study Proposal Threatens Historic Buildings
The solutions proposed to the city regarding a parking study earlier this year have some raising concerns about the effect it could have on Sapulpa's historic downtown.
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Sapulpa City Council Declares “First Presbyterian Church of Sapulpa Day”
Sapulpa City Council approved a proclamation declaring Sunday, November 2nd as "First Presbyterian Church of Sapulpa Day" in celebration of the church's 130th anniversary.
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Sapulpa’s New Golf Course Manager the Latest in a Series of Changes by the City to Improve Historic Course
The latest in a series of changes by the city has set the Historic Rock Creek Golf Course on a path to becoming one of the top courses on the Mother Road.
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Week In Review: Downtown Getting Brick, Church Gets OK from City and More
In this subscriber-exclusive, get a quick check in on the stories that made the news this week from Sapulpa, plus a recap on what you might've missed.
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Entertainment
Sapulpa to be featured in documentary on Route 66 Centennial
"I love stories and storytelling, especially underdog stories, comeback stories, and stories about people and places that are misunderstood or forgotten. This is why I love small-town America and Route 66."
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Sapulpa City Council approves changes to consumer fireworks ordinance
The change stems from the unanimous recommendation made by the Public Safety and Justice Committee at its August 25, 2025 meeting, at which the committee suggested the city reduce the days and hours that fireworks may be discharged during the Independence Day holiday.
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