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City of Sapulpa
Sapulpa Won’t Host Fireworks Show This Year Due to Staffing, Logistics Challenges
May 22, 2026
Sapulpa residents hoping for a large community fireworks show this summer will have to make other plans for Independence Day celebrations.
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Events
Sapulpa weighs return of Fourth of July fireworks, but challenges remain
May 7, 2026
Could we see a big fireworks show in Sapulpa this summer? The conversation is happening, but it's more complicated than most people realize.
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City Council Candidate Disputes Claims that His Company is Banned
April 6, 2026
Sapulpa City Council candidate Kent Glesener is disputing claims that his company is debarred, despite a federal labor ruling that ordered a three-year ban from certain contracts after findings of wage violations.
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“State of the City” Address Celebrates Growth, Forward Momentum
March 26, 2026
"Sapulpa is strong. Sapulpa is growing. Sapulpa is united in purpose and rich in opportunity. Together, we will continue building a city that honors its history, invests in its people, and embraces its future."
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Sapulpa City Council
City Council approves resolution allowing Sapulpa to seize the D-Luxe Properties food truck park by eminent domain
Sapulpa City Council approved a resolution that would allow the City's attorneys to pursue ownership of the former dispensary and surrounding food-truck park through eminent domain if a voluntary sale cannot be reached.
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Sapulpa City Council Elections: Elizabeth Nicolas
"(Being on City Council) It's a learning experience, and that's why I think the experience I have is important, because it's a process to learn all these things."
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Sapulpa City Council Elections: Brandon Mull
"Some of the things happening down here, it doesn't seem like people that have a business downtown are having a voice in, so I want to represent the people that aren't being heard."
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Weather
When will Sapulpa thaw? The latest on local weather and related updates
Sapulpa picked up 7 to 8 inches of snow over the weekend, and with sub-freezing temps hanging around, it could be a few days before we see the grass again.
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Dewey Avenue in Sapulpa Reopens After 10-Month Design and Infrastructure Overhaul
"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
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
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
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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