Tulsa, OK News Roundup (7/9/25)

Ragtime comes to Tulsa PAC: The Tony-winning musical based on E.L. Doctorow’s novel brings pageantry, emotion, and hope to the Tulsa PAC stage this August — find out how to get tickets.

A New Leaf Day Center: A New Leaf has opened a Tulsa Day Center offering tailored programs and community activities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities — learn what services are available.

Tulsa museum rebrands, showcases oddities: The former Tulsa Historical Society and Museum now welcomes all Tulsans under its new name, the Museum of Tulsa History, with a Cabinet of Curiosities exhibit featuring rare local artifacts — find out.

No more morning meds: Starting in the 2025–26 school year, Catoosa Public Schools will no longer administer morning medications unless the pharmacy label specifies a time — learn what families need to know.

Faith, Food, Family Legacy: Tulsa’s Wanda J’s Next Generation carries on Wanda Jefferson’s soul food tradition in Greenwood and beyond, honoring community with every meal — find out how they keep the tradition alive.

Top Tulsa suburbs ranked: From cost of living and education rates to housing, schools, diversity and crime, Niche’s 15 weighted factors pinpoint the best communities in the Tulsa metro area — find out which one tops the charts.

Route 66 Park groundbreaking: Sapulpa breaks ground on a $2 million Route 66-themed park at the historic Rock Creek Bridge, aiming to turn passersby into lifelong residents — find out how.

Recovery fuels new refuge: After celebrating ten years sober, a Tulsa man has opened a sober living home to support men emerging from addiction — find out how he’s giving back.

Vietnam Vet champions mobility support: U.S. Marine Corps combat Veteran Dr. Jerry Griffin is helping fellow veterans secure the tools and resources they need to move freely — learn what programs he’s leading.

Project Clydesdale rezoning deferred: Tulsa County commissioners postponed Monday’s vote on rezoning roughly 400 acres north of Tulsa for a planned data center amid environmental and notice concerns — learn what happens next.

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