
All the best local Halloween events to attend this year
Carnivals, fall festivals, trunk or treats…whatever you call it, the result is (hopefully) the same: lots of fun with family and friends, and a ton of candy!

Creek County Burn Ban Continues
The burn ban was not rescinded at the Monday, October 17th board meeting, and will be on the agenda for October 24th.
Going, Going, Gone: Sapulpa Herald Building Demolished
More than almost any other building in Sapulpa, the small, almost nondescript structure at 16 S. Park defined the “Oil Capital of the Southwest.” Now it’s gone. See the photos and video we captured.

Sports Bullets: Sapulpa football falls to Coweta, and the Big Blue Band wins all the awards (yes, all of them)
Catch the latest in what happened in Sapulpa sports last week! Way to go, Big Blue!

Food Truck Friday ends; Fall events just kicking off
It might be the end of Food Truck Friday, but it’s not nearly the end for the schedule of events Sapulpa has for the fall and into the holidays. Here is a look at what’s coming up in the next few weeks.

Bristow’s Western Heritage Days Brings Cattle Drive Down The Mother Road
The Western Heritage Days festival at Bristow featured something the town has likely not seen in a hundred years, if ever—a live cattle drive, right down the main street of downtown, made even more interesting because that street was Historic Route 66.

Glenpool Whataburger celebrates birthday of one of their biggest fans
Lincoln and his grandparents got to be such frequent customers that it wasn’t long before the entire staff knew him by name, and looked forward to seeing him each week.

Bye-Bye Ballroom: Majestic Collins Ballroom to be repurposed into County board room
The decision comes as the County decides what to do with the regal event space that has since had its usability severely limited by the State Fire Marshal.

Planned retail and apartment complex narrowly passes planning commission
Concerns were raised about how it would impact the natural environment surrounding the area and the traffic on Highway 117.