City News

Petunia Time: Sapulpa’s pink Supertunias arrive this week

May 16, 2023

Sapulpa’s bubblegum pink Supertunias have arrived and are being planted this week, and residents and visitors to Sapulpa’s downtown can expect to see even more…

City Council settles on Dewey Ave streetscape design

April 27, 2023

The chosen streetscape plan will completely revamp Dewey Avenue in downtown. See the changes coming to parking, sidewalks and more inside.

City Council honors Sapulpa Ping Pings’ back-to-back national championships

April 5, 2023

Mayor Craig Henderson joined the rest of the city council in congratulating the Ping Pings for their second national championship in February. Read the full…

Nuisance Property finally demolished after 251 days

March 31, 2023

At long last, the nightmare is over for the neighbors of 205 West Lincoln, but at a cost of several thousand dollars to local taxpayers.

City Council Sees Business Growth

March 16, 2023

A recent city council meeting brought the approval of several new business permits, including a floral nursery, a car lot, and a new deli-style retailer…

City Council hears concerns about golf course carts, lack of lighting

February 13, 2023

City Council has agreed to the purchase of a new set of carts for the Rock Creek Golf Course on Historic Route 66, while at…

City orders fire-damaged home to be demolished

January 22, 2023

A home that suffered a fire in July of 2022 seems to finally be nearing its end after repeated attempts to get the damaged repaired…

What’s Next for Sapulpa: Revitalization of Town West

January 9, 2023

When you enter Sapulpa city limits from the northeast what do you see: an entrance to Turner Turnpike, an industrial area, neglected motels, or do…

Year In Review: 2022 as told through our biggest stories

December 31, 2022

2022 was a very wild and crazy year for Sapulpa—and that’s really saying something given the last few years that we’ve all been through.

Sapulpa Named “Merriest Main Street” on Today Show

December 24, 2022

Single-digit temps couldn’t keep the crowds from coming for the “Merriest Main Street” appearance on The Today Show live in New York City. Read the…

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