Sand Springs News
After teasing Facebook followers with updated profile and cover photos last week, the Great Raft Race officially announced its return at a press conference Monday afternoon at the Gathering Place.
House Bill 3288, by Sen. Cody Rogers, R-Tulsa, received approval from the full Senate Wednesday, April 24th. The measure provides $50 million in funding for repairs and improvements to the Arkansas River Levee Systems, which are currently at high risk of failure.
The 100 Mile Yard Sale is set to return to Sand Springs on May 3-4, 2024, marking its 14th consecutive year.
Sand Springs singer-songwriter Darin Shipley recently took second place in CMUnited’s quarterly writing contest for the last quarter of 2023.
After teasing its citizens on Wednesday with a Facebook post of just the Whataburger logo, the City of Sand Springs officially announced the arrival of the fast food franchise with a press release on Thursday.
Mckinney, Michael A. Passed in peace surrounded by his family on February 16, 2024. Mike was a long time resident of Sand Springs, OK.
Montie Rolen Box was born July 31, 1930 in Comanche, Oklahoma. The first child of Jim and Modena Box, he took the love they gave him and the many lessons they taught him, carving out a full and meaningful life with beloved family and friends.
The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame has released the names of the newest members of the the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame who will be honored during a Saturday, Feb. 17 ceremony and concert at the Muskogee Civic Center.
Three of the films that Circle Cinema is showcasing were filmed in the Sand Springs area, including “Out,” “Inside the Mind of Virgil Hammond,” and “When Shadows Lay Darkest.”