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Welcome to the Sunday Timeloop, brought to you by Sapulpa Times. Here’s a recap of what you might’ve missed this week:
Your weekend read:
Sapulpa voters decided to pass the ambitious $279 million school bond by a margin of 22 votes on Tuesday evening. September 13, 2023 |
What we’re reading
Police were called to reports of a ‘ritual mass murder’ in a seaside resort in England after members of the public saw ‘bodies’ on the floor – and a ‘sinister’ robed figure. However, on arrival, officers discovered a chill scene rather than a kill scene – as it was actually a relaxing yoga class.
Florida drivers traveling on Interstate 95 Southbound from Jacksonville to St. Augustine were met with an unexpected and puzzling sight on Friday. Drivers noticed a mysterious yellow line that stretched across the highway for a staggering 20 miles and traversed multiple lanes, leaving motorists confused as they struggled to determine which lane they should be in.
What’s coming up next week:
- Sapulpa now has three “pollinator beds” for attracting butterflies, bees, and other insects. Where are they, and how are they performing?
- The story behind that new Oh Honey! Cookie Co.: Why the Sapulpa natives brought their wholesale cookie production business to Sapulpa.
- What to Watch: Timeloop Live Co-host Lucy Lawson will interview Sapulpa Chieftain’s Head Football Coach Tim Holt to talk about what to expect with Friday’s Homecoming Game!
Other stories you might’ve missed:
First winners of football contest announced in 1937 newspaper; new bus route added in 1976; Creek County Fair starts in 1994; successful golf tournament in 2010.
“Our community has a very talented group of artists. Each year we look forward to seeing what they have created and sharing that with our audience.”
The Creek County Free Fair is inviting local gardeners to compete and showcase their fruits, vegetables, and flowers for a chance to win prizes.
Jon Stalnaker enjoys International Drive Your Studebaker Day, where he searches for interesting stories at car shows and appreciates “orphan” brand cars.
Chieftains see progress in football, Cross Country, Volleyball and more! Get the details and the upcoming dates inside.
The National Softball League lasted only a decade in the late 1940s to 1950s, and during that time, the San Pedro All-Stars usually won. But in 1955, it was Sapulpa’s…