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Earlier this year, Sapp Bros. opened a new travel center in Harrisonville, Mo., the company’s 17th location and its first in Missouri. The new store is located off of I-49 at exit 157.
Now, Sapp Bros. is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The business was created by brothers Ray, Dean, Lee and Bill Sapp. Opening a truck stop and travel center was not their original goal.
OMAHA, Neb. -- In a move that will enable centralization of fleet card authorization and transaction capture, Sapp Bros. Travel Centers, based here, selected Postilion, a division of S1 Corp., for ...
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. on Monday, April 20, announced a 10-year extension to its exclusive agreement with Sapp Bros Travel Centers Inc. for the placement of TripPak Truck Stop Scanning ...
Sapp Bros Travel Centers Inc. of Omaha has agreed to use fleet card authorization and transaction capturing technology from S1 Corp.
William "Bill" Sapp, a co-founder of the chain of Sapp Bros. travel centers, died Thursday in Ashland.
Sapp Bros. Travel Centers’ Bill and Lee Sapp have penned their collective autobiography, out now from Addicus. The book follows from their youth among seven Sapp children in southeastern ...
Affiliated Computer Services announced a 10-year extension to its exclusive agreement with Sapp Bros Travel Centers for the placement of TripPak Truck Stop Scanning services and TripPak Express ...
Lee Sapp, who along with his three brothers founded Sapp Bros. Inc., died Saturday in Ashland at age 90. The Sapp brothers were known for their chain of travel centers with the signature coffee ...
Bill Sapp, 'generous' co-founder of Sapp Bros., dies at 86 — less than a week after brother's death Bill Sapp died Thursday, less than a week after his brother Lee’s death on March 30.
Two people were arrested Sunday after a woman reported that her car was taken from the parking lot of Sapp Bros. Travel Center near Odessa.
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