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Sand Springs, Oklahoma

Sand Springs is a city in Osage, Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. A western suburb of Tulsa, it is located predominantly in Tulsa County. The population was 19,874 in the 2020 U. S. Census, an increase of 5.1 percent from the figure of 18,906 recorded in 2010.[4]

Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Location within Tulsa County and Oklahoma
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 36°08′49″N 96°05′59″W / 36.14694°N 96.09972°W / 36.14694; -96.09972
CountryUnited States
StateOklahoma
CountiesTulsa, Osage, Creek
Government
 • TypeCity Council
 • MayorMike Burdge[citation needed]
Area
 • Total22.07 sq mi (57.16 km2)
 • Land19.82 sq mi (51.33 km2)
 • Water2.25 sq mi (5.84 km2)
Elevation650 ft (200 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total19,874
 • Density1,002.88/sq mi (387.21/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
74063
Area code(s)539/918
FIPS code40-65300[3]
GNIS feature ID2411807[2]
Websitewww.sandspringsok.org

History Edit

The city was founded in 1911, by philanthropist Charles Page, a wealthy businessman in Oklahoma. He envisioned Sand Springs as a haven for orphans and widows. Page helped found and develop Sand Springs as a model city that included all components of a total community.[5]

Page bought 160 acres of land in Tulsa County in 1908, intending to build a home for orphan children. The first 27 children, who had been abandoned by the Hook & Anchor Orphanage in Tulsa, were housed in a tent. This was soon replaced by a frame building large enough to house 50 children.

Page decided to form a model community, to be called Sand Springs, on land west of the children's home. He offered free land to any person who wished to move there, and a $20,000 bonus (the amount varied and he also offered free utilities) to companies that would relocate there. In 1911, Page created the Sand Springs Railway, an interurban connecting Sand Springs to Tulsa. The townsite was laid out the same year.[5] Sand Springs was incorporated as a city in 1912, with a population of 400.[6]

In 1911, Page also built the Sand Springs Power Plant, on the southeast corner of Main Street and Morrow Road. It anchored an area that Page intended to use for industrial development. Several significant additions were made to the facility, and it was the sole source of electric power for Sand Springs until 1947.[7]

Some of the earliest manufacturing industries were: Kerr Glass Manufacturing; Commander Mills, Kerr, Hubbard and Kelley Lamp, and Chimney; Southwest Box Company; Empire Chandelier Company; and Sinclair Prairie Refining Company. Medical and social welfare institutions other than the Sand Springs Home included the Oakwood Sanitorium for nervous and mental diseases, Poole Hospital, the Salvation Army Maternity Home, and the Sand Springs School for the Deaf.[6] Sand Springs became a center of glass production in Oklahoma. Kerr Glass Manufacturing moved to Sand Springs from Chicago in 1913. It and the Alexander H. Kerr company, which made fruit jars, were the only glass companies remaining in business as recently as 1955.[8] In 1965, Sand Springs annexed Prattville, on the south side of the Arkansas River, an event that would explain the large jump in population in the 1960s.[5][9][10]

Sand Springs Children's Home is still operating, caring for school-age children in a family-style setting, and with an Independent Living program for graduated students.[11] The facility supports Camp Charles, which is an eight-acre camp in Grove on Grand Lake, where the kids get to camp, cookout, swim, ski and take boat rides.[12] The Charles Page Family Village, formerly known as the Widow's colony, provides duplex housing to 110 mothers and their children at no cost for rent, utilities or home maintenance.[11]

An EF2 tornado hit Sand Springs on March 25, 2015, killing one resident, injuring 30 citizens, and damaging 50 mobile homes.[13]

On November 26, 2018, Clyde Boyd Middle School had a CO leak. The leak started sometime during the morning. Between 11:15 a.m. and 12:58 p.m., five students went home ill, and between 1:15 to 1:35, seven more students became sick.[14] At approximately 2:27, an announcement on the intercom instructed all the students to "go to the new gym". Many students went to hospital from carbon monoxide poisoning. "There was no evidence of the presence of carbon monoxide in the 6th Grade Center". Over 50 students were sent to nearby hospitals. The school didn't have carbon monoxide detectors at the time, which the district said: "it'll resolve". The school was closed for several days while the problem was fixed.[15] The district has now installed proper carbon monoxide detectors.

Geography Edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 21.0 square miles (54.3 km2), of which 18.7 square miles (48.4 km2) is land and 2.3 square miles (5.9 km2) (10.84%) is water.

The one-way driving distance between Sand Springs and Tulsa (downtown to downtown) is about 7 miles (11 km). It is roughly located in the western section of Tulsa County and the southern section of Osage County and has a small sliver within Creek County's boundaries.[16][17]

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19204,067
19306,67464.1%
19406,137−8.0%
19506,99414.0%
19607,75410.9%
197010,55536.1%
198013,12124.3%
199015,34617.0%
200017,45113.7%
201018,9068.3%
202019,8745.1%
[5][18]

As of the census[3] of 2000, there were 17,451 people, 6,564 households, and 4,870 families residing in the city. The population density was 934.2 inhabitants per square mile (360.7/km2). There were 6,979 housing units at an average density of 373.6 per square mile (144.2/km2). The racial makeup of the city as of 2020 Census[19] was 81.5% White, 2.0% African American, 8.1% Native American, 0.8% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.47% from other races, and 6.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.8% of the population.

There were 6,564 households, out of which 38.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.3% were married couples living together, 12.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 25.8% were non-families. 22.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.59 and the average family size was 3.05.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 28.4% under the age of 18, 8.3% from 18 to 24, 28.9% from 25 to 44, 22.2% from 45 to 64, and 12.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.0 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $40,380, and the median income for a family was $47,258. Males had a median income of $38,120 versus $25,373 for females. The per capita income for the city was $18,193. About 6.7% of families and 9.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.6% of those under age 18 and 7.6% of those age 65 or over.

Economy Edit

The economy of Sand Springs is largely focused on promoting small businesses. It has a very active chamber of commerce.

According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture, the most significant businesses in 2000 were: Webco Industries, Sheffield Steel Corporation, Rader Diagnostic Center, Smith-Fibercast, Cust-O-Fab, Piping Companies Incorporated, and Baker Petrolite.[5]

Government Edit

Sand Springs has a council-manager form of government.[5] In Sand Springs, the city manager serves as the chief executive officer, the mayor serves as the chairman of the board, and the city council serves as the board of directors.

The city council has seven council members, each elected to a three-year term.  The mayor and vice mayor are elected annually by the council. The seven council members represent each of the city's six wards; one member serves in an at-large position.[20] The city manager can appoint a city clerk with the approval of the city council. The city clerk is responsible for preparing and maintaining the minutes of all city council meetings.[21]

The current city manager is Mike Carter, and the current city clerk is Janice Almy.[22][21]

Sports Edit

Although no major sports team is located in Sand Springs, many sporting opportunities are found in the city, including their Softball, baseball, and Soccer Complexes.

The complexes include the Jerry Adair Complex for baseball.[23] Whilst the Roger G. Bush Complex operates for Soccer.[24][25] Softball takes place within the William Ramsey Softball Complex and features "5 fields w/lights, bleachers, playground, restrooms, and concessions".[26][27]

Each year, Around Halloween, the Charles Page High School softball and baseball teams don Halloween costumes for the annual Monster Ball, and the money raised benefits the Sand Springs Special Olympic athletes. "It’s a game of softball but there are some rule changes. Baseball players must bat the opposite of their dominant hand, and there is an unlimited amount of positions on the field. The outfield could have 20 outfielders at any given time".[28]

Many Sports are played through an athletic team from Charles Page High School. Sand Springs has a multitude of Youth Sports that include Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Football, Wrestling, Track, and others. Many of the sports are either in a Varsity team, Junior Varsity team, or both.[29][30]

Sand Springs holds itself to a BMX Track. The facility features a 2-acre moto-cross style bicycle track with lighting, playground, and concessions. The BMX Track began operating in July 2000, and is now the only BMX track in the Tulsa metro, and one of the only 3 tracks in Oklahoma.[31] After massive flooding happened in late May 2019, in Sand Springs, the BMX Track had been flooded. As several parts of it were damaged by the flooding. They did eventually fix the parts of the track that needed repairing. The BMX park had to sell fireworks and partner with other companies to get it all done. They also had a BMX expert help them rebuild the course to the standards of the organization.[32] The BMX track had its grand re-opening in Mid-July of that year.[33]

Many of the sports are occasionally hosted in the Case Community Park through a youth sports program for the community. Which the park receives privileged use of the park space for each operational sport.[34]

Parks and recreation Edit

Case Community Center is a 26,000-square-foot multi-purpose facility capable of hosting a variety of events, and includes a variety of amenities such as basketball, walking track, weight equipment, table tennis, and gaming stations.[35]

Case Community Park includes walking trails, family park areas, a bmx track, a skate park, and splash pads.[35]

The Keystone Ancient Forest features hiking trails in a classic Oklahoma cross timbers forest with 500-year-old cedars and 300-year-old post oak trees, all inside a 1,360-acre nature preserve[36] owned by the City of Sand Springs and protected by a conservation easement held by The Nature Conservancy.[37] As of 2021, the Forest had a newly opened million-dollar visitor center, an additional walking trail, and expanded hiking hours.[37] On July 15, 2021, the Forest was the 138th overall, but the first in Oklahoma, to be inducted into the Old-Growth Forest Network, a national organization trying to preserve at least one forest in every county in the United States that can sustain a forest, estimated to be 2,370 counties.[37]

The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge is a public 18-hole golf course and driving range in the hills north of Sand Springs.[38]

Sand Springs Senior Citizens Center provides games of pool, bingo, cards, and even dances for senior citizens. Free lunches are provided weekdays.[39]

The Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum is located in the historic art-deco Page Memorial Library Building, and promotes cultural heritage and the arts.[40]

Keystone State Park and Keystone Lake are immediately to the west of town.[41]

Skiatook Lake is immediately to the north of town.[41]

Historical sites Edit

The following are NRHP-listed sites in Sand Springs:

  • Fort Arbuckle Site, a/k/a Old Fort Arbuckle (west of Sand Springs)[42]
  • Page Memorial Library (6 E. Broadway)
  • Sand Springs Power Plant (221 S. Main St.)

Transportation Edit

US Route 412 and Oklahoma State Highway 51 are the major east–west highways through town. Oklahoma State Highway 97 runs north–south.[41]

William R. Pogue Municipal Airport (ICAO identifier KOWP, FAA identifier OWP), owned by the City of Sand Springs, has a paved 5,800-foot-long by 100-foot-wide runway, that is located 4 miles northwest of the central business area of the city, and serves mostly general aviation aircraft.[43][44]

For commercial air traffic, Tulsa International Airport is about a 20-minute drive to the east-northeast.[45]

Education Edit

The Sand Springs Public School District is the largest employer in the city. It contains five elementary schools, one middle school, and two High Schools (one public and one private).

  • Charles Page High School
  • Clyde Boyd Middle School
  • Charles Page High School Freshman Academy[n 1]
  • Angus Valley Elementary School
  • Harry T. Pratt Elementary School
  • Limestone Elementary School
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • Northwoods Elementary School
  • Sixth Grade Center[n 2]
  • Early Childhood Center
  • Page Academy (alternative)

There are also four private Christian schools in Sand Springs.

  • Amazing Grace Christian Academy
  • Heritage Baptist School
  • Landmark Christian Academy[46]
  • Moriah Christian Academy[47]

Media Edit

Sand Springs has one print newspaper, the Sand Springs Leader. It is published weekly on Thursday. On April 21, 2015, the Tulsa World announced that its parent company BH Media,[48] a division of Berkshire Hathaway, the Omaha-based investment holding company led by billionaire Warren Buffett, had purchased several suburban newspapers, including the Sand Springs Leader.[49][50]

Sand Springs also has an online-only news source, Sandite Pride News,[51] which specializes in Sand Springs sports coverage.

Notable people Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ This building is a separate complex that is part of Charles Page High School
  2. ^ This building is a separate complex that is part of Clyde Boyd Middle School

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External links Edit

  • City of Sand Springs

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Sand Springs is a city in Osage Creek and Tulsa counties in the U S state of Oklahoma A western suburb of Tulsa it is located predominantly in Tulsa County The population was 19 874 in the 2020 U S Census an increase of 5 1 percent from the figure of 18 906 recorded in 2010 4 Sand Springs OklahomaCityLocation within Tulsa County and OklahomaSand Springs OklahomaLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 36 08 49 N 96 05 59 W 36 14694 N 96 09972 W 36 14694 96 09972CountryUnited StatesStateOklahomaCountiesTulsa Osage CreekGovernment TypeCity Council MayorMike Burdge citation needed Area 1 Total22 07 sq mi 57 16 km2 Land19 82 sq mi 51 33 km2 Water2 25 sq mi 5 84 km2 Elevation 2 650 ft 200 m Population 2020 Total19 874 Density1 002 88 sq mi 387 21 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code74063Area code s 539 918FIPS code40 65300 3 GNIS feature ID2411807 2 Websitewww wbr sandspringsok wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Government 6 Sports 7 Parks and recreation 8 Historical sites 9 Transportation 10 Education 11 Media 12 Notable people 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditThe city was founded in 1911 by philanthropist Charles Page a wealthy businessman in Oklahoma He envisioned Sand Springs as a haven for orphans and widows Page helped found and develop Sand Springs as a model city that included all components of a total community 5 Page bought 160 acres of land in Tulsa County in 1908 intending to build a home for orphan children The first 27 children who had been abandoned by the Hook amp Anchor Orphanage in Tulsa were housed in a tent This was soon replaced by a frame building large enough to house 50 children Page decided to form a model community to be called Sand Springs on land west of the children s home He offered free land to any person who wished to move there and a 20 000 bonus the amount varied and he also offered free utilities to companies that would relocate there In 1911 Page created the Sand Springs Railway an interurban connecting Sand Springs to Tulsa The townsite was laid out the same year 5 Sand Springs was incorporated as a city in 1912 with a population of 400 6 In 1911 Page also built the Sand Springs Power Plant on the southeast corner of Main Street and Morrow Road It anchored an area that Page intended to use for industrial development Several significant additions were made to the facility and it was the sole source of electric power for Sand Springs until 1947 7 Some of the earliest manufacturing industries were Kerr Glass Manufacturing Commander Mills Kerr Hubbard and Kelley Lamp and Chimney Southwest Box Company Empire Chandelier Company and Sinclair Prairie Refining Company Medical and social welfare institutions other than the Sand Springs Home included the Oakwood Sanitorium for nervous and mental diseases Poole Hospital the Salvation Army Maternity Home and the Sand Springs School for the Deaf 6 Sand Springs became a center of glass production in Oklahoma Kerr Glass Manufacturing moved to Sand Springs from Chicago in 1913 It and the Alexander H Kerr company which made fruit jars were the only glass companies remaining in business as recently as 1955 8 In 1965 Sand Springs annexed Prattville on the south side of the Arkansas River an event that would explain the large jump in population in the 1960s 5 9 10 Sand Springs Children s Home is still operating caring for school age children in a family style setting and with an Independent Living program for graduated students 11 The facility supports Camp Charles which is an eight acre camp in Grove on Grand Lake where the kids get to camp cookout swim ski and take boat rides 12 The Charles Page Family Village formerly known as the Widow s colony provides duplex housing to 110 mothers and their children at no cost for rent utilities or home maintenance 11 An EF2 tornado hit Sand Springs on March 25 2015 killing one resident injuring 30 citizens and damaging 50 mobile homes 13 On November 26 2018 Clyde Boyd Middle School had a CO leak The leak started sometime during the morning Between 11 15 a m and 12 58 p m five students went home ill and between 1 15 to 1 35 seven more students became sick 14 At approximately 2 27 an announcement on the intercom instructed all the students to go to the new gym Many students went to hospital from carbon monoxide poisoning There was no evidence of the presence of carbon monoxide in the 6th Grade Center Over 50 students were sent to nearby hospitals The school didn t have carbon monoxide detectors at the time which the district said it ll resolve The school was closed for several days while the problem was fixed 15 The district has now installed proper carbon monoxide detectors Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 21 0 square miles 54 3 km2 of which 18 7 square miles 48 4 km2 is land and 2 3 square miles 5 9 km2 10 84 is water The one way driving distance between Sand Springs and Tulsa downtown to downtown is about 7 miles 11 km It is roughly located in the western section of Tulsa County and the southern section of Osage County and has a small sliver within Creek County s boundaries 16 17 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19204 067 19306 67464 1 19406 137 8 0 19506 99414 0 19607 75410 9 197010 55536 1 198013 12124 3 199015 34617 0 200017 45113 7 201018 9068 3 202019 8745 1 5 18 As of the census 3 of 2000 there were 17 451 people 6 564 households and 4 870 families residing in the city The population density was 934 2 inhabitants per square mile 360 7 km2 There were 6 979 housing units at an average density of 373 6 per square mile 144 2 km2 The racial makeup of the city as of 2020 Census 19 was 81 5 White 2 0 African American 8 1 Native American 0 8 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 0 47 from other races and 6 6 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4 8 of the population There were 6 564 households out of which 38 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 58 3 were married couples living together 12 3 had a female householder with no husband present and 25 8 were non families 22 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 59 and the average family size was 3 05 In the city the population was spread out with 28 4 under the age of 18 8 3 from 18 to 24 28 9 from 25 to 44 22 2 from 45 to 64 and 12 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 35 years For every 100 females there were 92 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 87 0 males The median income for a household in the city was 40 380 and the median income for a family was 47 258 Males had a median income of 38 120 versus 25 373 for females The per capita income for the city was 18 193 About 6 7 of families and 9 1 of the population were below the poverty line including 11 6 of those under age 18 and 7 6 of those age 65 or over Economy EditThe economy of Sand Springs is largely focused on promoting small businesses It has a very active chamber of commerce According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History amp Culture the most significant businesses in 2000 were Webco Industries Sheffield Steel Corporation Rader Diagnostic Center Smith Fibercast Cust O Fab Piping Companies Incorporated and Baker Petrolite 5 Government EditSand Springs has a council manager form of government 5 In Sand Springs the city manager serves as the chief executive officer the mayor serves as the chairman of the board and the city council serves as the board of directors The city council has seven council members each elected to a three year term The mayor and vice mayor are elected annually by the council The seven council members represent each of the city s six wards one member serves in an at large position 20 The city manager can appoint a city clerk with the approval of the city council The city clerk is responsible for preparing and maintaining the minutes of all city council meetings 21 The current city manager is Mike Carter and the current city clerk is Janice Almy 22 21 Sports EditAlthough no major sports team is located in Sand Springs many sporting opportunities are found in the city including their Softball baseball and Soccer Complexes The complexes include the Jerry Adair Complex for baseball 23 Whilst the Roger G Bush Complex operates for Soccer 24 25 Softball takes place within the William Ramsey Softball Complex and features 5 fields w lights bleachers playground restrooms and concessions 26 27 Each year Around Halloween the Charles Page High School softball and baseball teams don Halloween costumes for the annual Monster Ball and the money raised benefits the Sand Springs Special Olympic athletes It s a game of softball but there are some rule changes Baseball players must bat the opposite of their dominant hand and there is an unlimited amount of positions on the field The outfield could have 20 outfielders at any given time 28 Many Sports are played through an athletic team from Charles Page High School Sand Springs has a multitude of Youth Sports that include Baseball Basketball Tennis Football Wrestling Track and others Many of the sports are either in a Varsity team Junior Varsity team or both 29 30 Sand Springs holds itself to a BMX Track The facility features a 2 acre moto cross style bicycle track with lighting playground and concessions The BMX Track began operating in July 2000 and is now the only BMX track in the Tulsa metro and one of the only 3 tracks in Oklahoma 31 After massive flooding happened in late May 2019 in Sand Springs the BMX Track had been flooded As several parts of it were damaged by the flooding They did eventually fix the parts of the track that needed repairing The BMX park had to sell fireworks and partner with other companies to get it all done They also had a BMX expert help them rebuild the course to the standards of the organization 32 The BMX track had its grand re opening in Mid July of that year 33 Many of the sports are occasionally hosted in the Case Community Park through a youth sports program for the community Which the park receives privileged use of the park space for each operational sport 34 Parks and recreation EditCase Community Center is a 26 000 square foot multi purpose facility capable of hosting a variety of events and includes a variety of amenities such as basketball walking track weight equipment table tennis and gaming stations 35 Case Community Park includes walking trails family park areas a bmx track a skate park and splash pads 35 The Keystone Ancient Forest features hiking trails in a classic Oklahoma cross timbers forest with 500 year old cedars and 300 year old post oak trees all inside a 1 360 acre nature preserve 36 owned by the City of Sand Springs and protected by a conservation easement held by The Nature Conservancy 37 As of 2021 the Forest had a newly opened million dollar visitor center an additional walking trail and expanded hiking hours 37 On July 15 2021 the Forest was the 138th overall but the first in Oklahoma to be inducted into the Old Growth Forest Network a national organization trying to preserve at least one forest in every county in the United States that can sustain a forest estimated to be 2 370 counties 37 The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge is a public 18 hole golf course and driving range in the hills north of Sand Springs 38 Sand Springs Senior Citizens Center provides games of pool bingo cards and even dances for senior citizens Free lunches are provided weekdays 39 The Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum is located in the historic art deco Page Memorial Library Building and promotes cultural heritage and the arts 40 Keystone State Park and Keystone Lake are immediately to the west of town 41 Skiatook Lake is immediately to the north of town 41 Historical sites EditMain article National Register of Historic Places listings in Tulsa County Oklahoma The following are NRHP listed sites in Sand Springs Fort Arbuckle Site a k a Old Fort Arbuckle west of Sand Springs 42 Page Memorial Library 6 E Broadway Sand Springs Power Plant 221 S Main St Transportation EditUS Route 412 and Oklahoma State Highway 51 are the major east west highways through town Oklahoma State Highway 97 runs north south 41 William R Pogue Municipal Airport ICAO identifier KOWP FAA identifier OWP owned by the City of Sand Springs has a paved 5 800 foot long by 100 foot wide runway that is located 4 miles northwest of the central business area of the city and serves mostly general aviation aircraft 43 44 For commercial air traffic Tulsa International Airport is about a 20 minute drive to the east northeast 45 Education EditThe Sand Springs Public School District is the largest employer in the city It contains five elementary schools one middle school and two High Schools one public and one private Charles Page High School Clyde Boyd Middle School Charles Page High School Freshman Academy n 1 Angus Valley Elementary School Harry T Pratt Elementary School Limestone Elementary School Garfield Elementary School Northwoods Elementary School Sixth Grade Center n 2 Early Childhood Center Page Academy alternative There are also four private Christian schools in Sand Springs Amazing Grace Christian Academy Heritage Baptist School Landmark Christian Academy 46 Moriah Christian Academy 47 Media EditSand Springs has one print newspaper the Sand Springs Leader It is published weekly on Thursday On April 21 2015 the Tulsa World announced that its parent company BH Media 48 a division of Berkshire Hathaway the Omaha based investment holding company led by billionaire Warren Buffett had purchased several suburban newspapers including the Sand Springs Leader 49 50 Sand Springs also has an online only news source Sandite Pride News 51 which specializes in Sand Springs sports coverage Notable people EditJerry Adair 1936 1987 professional baseball player 52 Michael Bowie b 1991 professional football player and 2013 Super Bowl winner 53 Woody Crumbo 1912 1989 American Indian artist flutist and dancer Daton Fix b 1998 freestyle and folkstyle wrestler Neal Hallford b 1966 game designer author and film producer Sam Harris b 1961 Tony nominated actor and singer who was Male Vocalist champion of the first season of Star Search Marques Haynes 1926 2015 Harlem Globetrotters player 54 Jadine Nollan b 1958 politician Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 66th district since 2010 55 56 Charles Page 1860 1926 oilman founder of Sand Springs Cindy Pickett b 1947 actress William R Pogue 1930 2014 Skylab astronaut author and pilot Robert D Simms 1926 2008 native of Sand Springs attorney judge associate justice of Oklahoma Supreme Court Mae Young 1923 2014 professional wrestler 57 Notes Edit This building is a separate complex that is part of Charles Page High School This building is a separate complex that is part of Clyde Boyd Middle SchoolReferences Edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Sand Springs Oklahoma a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Sand Springs OK Population Census 2010 and 2000 Interactive Map Demographics Statistics Quick Facts CensusViewer censusviewer com Archived from the original on April 24 2018 Retrieved April 24 2018 a b c d e f Carl N Gregory Sand Springs Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Archived 2015 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 6 2011 a b History of Sand Springs OK www tulsaokhistory com Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved April 24 2018 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form Sand Springs Power Plant Everett Dianna Glass Manufacturing Archived 2011 06 09 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Service World s own Sand Springs timepiece Tulsa World Retrieved March 15 2021 Historic Tour 10 Prattville Sand Springs OK Official Website sandspringsok org Retrieved March 15 2021 a b Ask The Expert How does Sand Springs Home financially support the children and families in their care Corrie Luker Sand Springs Leader Tulsa World website August 26 2019 Retrieved August 26 2020 A Promise Fulfilled The Home is where the heart is Kirk McCracken Tulsa World June 13 2017 Retrieved August 26 2020 US Department of Commerce NOAA Tulsa County OK Tornadoes 1875 Present www weather gov Retrieved October 2 2021 Griffin David Middle School Students Treated After Sand Springs Carbon Monoxide Leak www newson6 com Retrieved October 2 2021 Griffin David Sand Springs School Still Closed After Carbon Monoxide Leak www newson6 com Retrieved October 2 2021 Relation Sand Springs 184998 OpenStreetMap March 6 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 City Name SAND SPRINGS OK Archived copy Archived from the original on February 3 2016 Retrieved December 7 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Sand Springs city Oklahoma Census gov Retrieved May 5 2022 City Council Sand Springs OK Official Website www sandspringsok org Retrieved March 15 2021 a b City Clerk Sand Springs OK Official Website www sandspringsok org Retrieved March 15 2021 City Manager Sand Springs OK Official Website www sandspringsok org Retrieved March 15 2021 Jerry Adair Baseball Complex Sandite Pride News Retrieved October 2 2021 Roger S Bush Soccer Complex Sandite Pride News Retrieved October 2 2021 WEST SIDE ALLIANCE S C FACILITIES and MAPS West Side Alliance August 1 2017 Retrieved October 2 2021 Will Ramsey Softball Sand Springs OK Retrieved October 2 2021 Youth Sports and Facilities Sand Springs OK Official Website www sandspringsok org Retrieved October 2 2021 Editor Kirk McCracken Managing Monster Ball guarantees a scary good time Tulsa World Retrieved October 2 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Sand Springs Sand Springs OK Athletics www sandspringssandites com Retrieved October 2 2021 Page Sand Springs OK High School Sports Football Basketball Baseball Softball Volleyball and more MaxPreps www maxpreps com Retrieved October 2 2021 BMX Track Sand Springs OK Retrieved October 2 2021 staff Tyler Butler KTUL July 19 2019 Sand Springs BMX reopens Friday night after being under 12 feet of water during the floods KTUL Retrieved October 2 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Griffin David Sand Springs BMX Re opens After Flooding www newson6 com Retrieved October 2 2021 Youth Sports and Facilities Sand Springs OK Official Website www sandspringsok org Retrieved September 27 2020 a b Case Community Center City of Sand Springs Retrieved August 26 2020 Keystone Ancient Forest City of Sand Springs Retrieved August 26 2020 a b c Keystone Ancient Forest inducted into Old Growth Forest Network Sharon Bishop Baldwin Tulsa World July 16 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 Homepage The Canyons at Blackjack Ridge Retrieved August 26 2020 Senior Citizens Center City of Sand Springs Retrieved August 26 2020 Sand Springs Cultural amp Historical Museum City of Sand Springs Retrieved August 26 2020 a b c Sand Springs Oklahoma Google Maps Retrieved August 26 2020 Fort Arbuckle Site No 1 NRIS No 78002269 Old Fort Arbuckle U S National Park Service U S Department of the Interior William R Pogue Municipal Airport AirNav com Retrieved August 26 2020 Pogue Airport Sand Springs OK Official Website sandspringsok org Retrieved September 28 2020 Tulsa International Airport to Sand Springs Oklahoma Google Maps Retrieved August 26 2020 Explore Landmark Christian Academy in Sand Springs OK Moriahchristianacademy com www moriahchristianacademy com Archived from the original on April 16 2018 Retrieved April 24 2018 BH Media Media Group Buys Local Weeklies Tulsa World Opinion Seven Local Newspapers Join BH Media Family Tulsa World Sandite Pride News Jerry Adair Stats Baseball Almanac Archived from the original on October 24 2012 Retrieved November 21 2012 Football NFL Player Stats Michael Bowie The Washington Post Archived from the original on September 8 2015 Retrieved April 24 2018 Haynes Marques 1926 Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History amp Culture Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved November 21 2012 Representative Jadine Nollan Oklahoma House of Representatives www okhouse gov Retrieved March 18 2022 Writer Rachel Snyder Staff Incumbent Jadine Nollan wins GOP primary runoff race for state House District 66 Tulsa World Retrieved March 18 2022 Ryan Nation March 27 2008 HOFer Mae Young vows to keep wrestling Slam Wrestling Canadian Online Explorer Archived from the original on January 1 2013 Retrieved October 29 2019 External links EditCity of Sand Springs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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