City News

Sapulpa police make arrest in serial vandal case that happened over the weekend
A 19-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing three of Sapulpa’s parks over the weekend.

Why the new “Twisters” movie could mean great news for Sapulpa
The female lead, played by Daisy Edgar-Jones, is a former storm chaser originally from Sapulpa.

Sapulpa could gain jobs and business with new industrial park on Route 66
Sapulpa received $6.3 million in funding through grants from the SITES program which the Department of Commerce operates, according to City Attorney David Widdoes. The…

Sinkhole at Sapulpa golf course unearths old city swimming pool
Learn more about how the old municipal park swimming pool got started, and what caused it to close twenty years later.

Sapulpa City Council discusses new Route 66 park and approves new traffic lights
“The hope is to create a tourist destination and community park right there along Route 66 taking us from downtown Route 66, through our town,…

Challenger Sherry Capps defeats incumbent Brian Stephens in City Council race
Challenger Sherry Capps has defeated incumbent Brian Stephens for the Ward 2, Seat 2 spot on Sapulpa’s City Council.

Sapulpa City Council discusses Chute and approves fire department software
Monday’s Council meeting began with a preliminary report on the 2024 Route 66 Christmas Chute with the regular session being highlighted by a sewer evaluation…

Sapulpa City Council reviews proposed 27-acre Muskogee Creek Nation medical facility
The new facility would be located at the corner of Highway 117 and South 49th West Avenue and employ around 200 people.

Vote for new Verizon 5G tower fails at City Council
After previously declining to make a motion, the City Council voted no on the 5G tower on Monday evening.

Youth Services of Creek County breaks ground for $1 million expansion
This 3,500-square-foot addition, designed by Reed Architecture and Interiors of Sapulpa, will give the agency seven new offices for its 13-member staff.