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City orders fire-damaged home to be demolished

What’s Next for Sapulpa: Revitalization of Town West
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 you see the potential for a renewed shopping district and an increase in sales tax revenue for the city of Sapulpa?

Year In Review: 2022 as told through our biggest stories
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
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 story and rewatch the segment here!

Sapulpa Now Certified “Film-Friendly”
Sapulpa is now a certified “Film-Friendly” City, by the standards of the Oklahoma Film and Music Office, a division of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce.

The 2022 Sapulpa Christmas Parade Might Be “Biggest Ever”
Read about the winners and see the photos for what some are saying might have been Sapulpa’s largest-ever Christmas parade.

The Chute, Alley Projects and Zoning on City Council Agenda
As 2022 comes to an end the Sapulpa City Council makes plans for 2023.

Sapulpa to be featured on TODAY show
Sapulpa, Oklahoma will be featured on an upcoming episode of the Today Show, the flagship morning news program for NBC.

City says hydrant flushing responsible for “brown water”
Public Works Director Steve Hardt says the discoloration does not affect the safety of their drinking water.

Opening night of Christmas Chute draws record crowds
Officials estimate approximately 20,000 people show up for opening night, including Governor Stitt and Lt. Governor Pinnell. See the photos!

Fire-damaged house still not under compliance, city officials say
In July, a house at 205 West Lincoln was extensively damaged by fire. Approximately 45 days later, city officials gave the owner 5 days to secure the property, and 10 days to clean up trash and debris.

City Employee Celebrates 45 Years of Dedicated Service
Don Lee is very good at his job. And he should be, because he’s been doing it a long time.