Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, July 14, 2008 Page: 1 of 8
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Sapulpa Main Street will he selecting a
business of the month and the Sapulpa
Daily Herald will feature the business in
the paper
Sign-FX, owned and operated by Matt
and Ginger Wilmott. was selected for the
July Business of the Month.
•What unique merchandising or
service does your business offer?
“Vinyl lettering tor businesses and cars,
signs and banners. We offer cut vinyl or
full color digital signage
•Why did you choose to locate in
downtown Sapulpa?
"Since we were offering Sapulpa busi-
nesses advanced signage options, we felt
that downtown would he a good central
location. We were also interested in being
a part of the growth that is taking place
downtown and are glad to he a part of the
community.”
•Do you have certain customers you
look forward to seeing on a regular
basis?
“I look forward to seeing all my cus
tomers They are all very interesting and 1
enjoy helping them with signs that will
help their business stand out.”
•How does Sapulpa Main Street aid
your business?
'Sapulpa Main Street is an asset to all
Sapulpa businesses, rhey help by letting
other know we offer these unique services
and keep us informed on what is going on
downtown."
•Do you have future plans for growth
and expansion?
. “We hope to continue to grow and con-
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•.inoer Wilmott owner ol Sign FX, along with her husband, Matt, were informed that their business received of Sapuipa when they want professional
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3usiness of the Month from Sapulpa Main Street.
By Kirk McCracken
HfRAio Staff Writer
An inmate at the Creek County jail
got a quick taste of freedom Monday
morning but was quickly apprehend-
ed.
Corey Farley. 20. tried to escape
from the jail but Creek County
Sheriffs Deputies and the Sapulpa
Police Department teamed up to catch
Farley.
Farley was a trustee for the jail and
was unloading a food truck. At
around 7:50 a.m. this morning. Farley
made a break for it on foot, but he
didn't get far.
Farley was apprehended in field
near the jail within minutes of his
escape.
The inmate had been working as a
trustee for a little over a week.
He is currently serving time for
false decoration of a vehicle, driving
under the influence, driving under
suspension and false impersonation.
FARLEY
Rep. Bingman endorses
Rob Johnson for
Corporation Commissioner
By Kirk McCracken
Hfrai.0 Staff Writer
Representative Rob Johnson s
campaign recently announced that
Senate Energy Committee Chairman
Brian Bingman. a Republican from
JOHNSON
d his bid for the Oklahoma
it ion Commission,
elieve Rob Johnson is the
ndidate for the Corporation wife. Pauli
Commission. Before being elected
to the Senate. 1 served with
Representative Johnson in the
House of Representatives, where he
worked hard to uphold conservative
principles by cutting taxes, improv-
ing education and supporting pro
life policies.” said Senator
Bingman. "I know as a
Commissioner Representative
Johnson will use this experience to
continue to strengthen Oklahoma's
economy."
Johnson recently visited Sapulpa
and thanked Senator Bingnan for
his support.
“I have enjoyed serving in the
legislature with Brian Bingman. We
have worked together to make
Oklahoma a more prosperous state. I
am grateful for his endorsement.”
Senator Bingman was elected to
the Oklahoma Senate in 2006. He
previously served in the Oklahoma
House of Representatives from 2004
to 2006. Bingman serves as the Co
Chair of the Senate Energy and
Environment Committee.
He also serves on the General
Government Committee, the Public
Safety and Homeland Security
Committee and the Veterans and
Military Affairs Committee. Senator
Bingman resides in Sapulpa with his
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