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County Notebook: Sapulpa’s alleyways, Poplar Street water project and beverage tax allocation
Community and Economic Development Committee of the City Council: At its meeting last week, City Manager Joan Riley gave an update on the progress of…
Bledsoe drops out of 2022 City Council race; Hale to vacate seat soon
The City Councilor for Ward 5 has decided not to run for reelection in 2022, the Creek County Election Board has confirmed.
Community reaches out to help with season of giving
Several municipal, civic, and ministerial organizations are making a big impact on families in the Sapulpa area and beyond this holiday season.
Election Board votes to remove Hoosier from ballot
Hoosier will no longer be a contender for the Ward One seat in February’s election
Board of Adjustment, Christmas parade, and the Taco Bell Drive-Thru are part of this week’s County Notebook
See the details from multiple city and county meetings that didn’t make it into a feature story.
Sapulpa City Council filings include some new and familiar names
Candidates for City Council include familiar and new faces, making for an interesting contest in a couple of the City’s wards.
SeneStyle Boutique vandalized for the second time
The new boutique hasn’t even been open for six months, but it’s had rocks thrown through it twice. Business owners in the area say a…
Sapulpa will take control of downtown’s Route 66
City officials say the move will greatly improve the character, function, and safety of the downtown transportation network.
City of Sapulpa sues Taneha Utilities Authority for $609K for breach of contract
During the executive session at its last regular meeting on Monday, November 1st, Sapulpa City Council voted to move forward with pursuing legal action against…
Crossroads Cookery gets $200K in bond money
The new restaurant is set to open in mid-2022, will feature an ice cream parlor, homemade dessert cakes and more, plus be open seven days…