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A Look Back in History: Remembering Corporal Roscoe Frye

SAPULPA –– January, 1918, the Great War. Four men from Sapulpa were selected to become officers in the Army. They were Curt D. Edgerton, Edward M. Lotridge, Ben Braden, and Roscoe Frye.  Edgerton and Lotridge were former justice of the peace. Braden was the former assistant county attorney. Frye was the former linotype operator for […]

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Former Sapulpan’s New Book Hits #2 on the WSJ

Former Sapulpan Risha Grant’s new book “Be Better Than Your BS: How Radical Acceptance Empowers Authenticity and Creates a Workplace Culture of Inclusion” is a Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, and Publisher’s Weekly Bestseller.  Award-winning diversity consultant, international corporate speaker, and entrepreneur Risha Grant wants to help you to Be Better Than Your BS. What’s

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CHARLES BETZLER PHOTO ELKS LODGE EXALTED RULER BRIAN STEPHENS hands Coldwell Banker Associate Mary Carter a check for $3,647.

Coldwell Banker Associates Help Injured Coworker

CHARLES BETZLER PHOTO ELKS LODGE EXALTED RULER BRIAN STEPHENS hands Coldwell Banker Associate Mary Carter a check for $3,647. SAPULPA –– Jill Parise, an associate at Coldwell Banker in Sapulpa, suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury when the ATV she was riding rolled over on July 29 of this year. The 42-year-old mother and wife spent

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Where Is He?

By John Mark Young Some Things Never Change He’s behind one of the worst terrorist attacks in the history of the world–and we still can’t find him…. It’s been over twenty years now since four airliners were hijacked on September 11, 2001 and flown into the north and south towers of the World Trade Center

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Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Celebrates Anniversary

BY CHARLES BETZLER, HERALD WRITER Good Shepherd Episcopal Church was established through the efforts of one of the pioneer families of the community, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Mason, who moved to Sapulpa in 1900. The family lived in hotels before finally establishing their home on East Dewey Ave. Mrs. Mason organized a Sunday School in their

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PRICE MART The crew at Price Mart show their Halloween spirit by coming to work in costumes.

Local Business People Dress for Halloween

PRICE MART The crew at Price Mart show their Halloween spirit by coming to work in costumes. SPIRIT BANK The Staff of Spirit Bank display their colorful costumes. From left to right: Addy Jones dressed as Rosie the Riveter, Josh McFarland dressed as Adam Maitland, Bryson Hansford dressed as a hot dog, Kaylan Karn dressed

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Lane Traster Wins Mini Stock Race at Creek County Speedway

LANE TRASTER, age 14, was the 2023 Mini Stock Champion at Creek County Speedway, winning seven races this season in the Fast Five Series. He began racing at the age of nine in the Jr. Mini Stock, moved to Mini Stock this season and plans to move on up into the Modified Division next year. He

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Hadley Wood

Kiefer community mourns

KIEFER –– A 15-year-old girl died following a crash in Creek County Thursday afternoon, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Kiefer Public Schools released a statement on the crash, identifying the teen killed as Hadley Wood. KPS Superintendent Randy Shaw stated that Wood was a great student and a member of the Kiefer Softball team. The

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Attorney General Drummond Visits Sapulpa

Drummond addressed several hot topics at his “listening tour” stop in Sapulpa, including the McGirt Ruling, state relations with the Native American tribes, and Oklahoma’s oversupply of marijuana.

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