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Friday, January 27, 2012
Jefferson Avenue to reopen
Jefferson Avenue is expected to reopen this evening after being closed due to disrupted pavement. Caused by infiltration of storm water followed by pavement heave caused by freeze/thaw conditions.
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Friday, January 27, 2012

Current News
Wintery mix leaves Sisters soggy
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Winter finally arrived in Central Oregon at the beginning of last week, with the first real snowfall since the middle of November.
Judge to mediate city govt. crisis
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The City of Sisters has engaged Senior Judge Paul Lipscomb to work with the Sisters City Council and City Manager Eileen Stein to resolve issues that gave rise to the city council's recent consideration of a motion to terminate the city manager's employment.
Sisters Trails Alliance hosts annual meeting
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sisters Trails Alliance has been hard at work behind the scenes over the last couple of years since the completion of the Peterson Ridge Trail expansion, and is poised to make another leap forward.
Horsewomen of Sisters donate funds
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Darlene Johnston, Patty Swarens and Carol Statton dreamed up a project just over a year ago over margaritas at Bronco Billy's Ranch Grill and Saloon: A calendar featuring horsewomen of the area dressed in 19th-century clothing, with proceeds from sales going toward community animal rescue efforts.
Business
City set to allow extension
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Sisters City Council reviewed the wording of a code change that would allow a 90-day extension to 180-day temporary operating permits.
Rescue Response Gear expands
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Most days of the week, giant boxes loaded with life-saving equipment - ropes, harnesses, headlamps and carabiners - depart from Sisters, en route to rescue organizations worldwide.
Dance academy opening new studio
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Sisters is dancing into 2012, with the addition of a new 2,000-square-foot studio in Outlaw Station, right next to Top Pin Archery.
Arts & Entertainment
Musicians produce the 'Wow!' factor
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Enthusiastic applause and shouts of "Wow!" could be heard from family, friends and fellow students during the Central Oregon honor band concert Friday night at Bend High School. Eleven students from Sisters middle and high schools participated in the annual event.
Friends celebrate life of poet in Sisters Country
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The profound power of the written word was on full display Friday night during a birthday celebration for Oregon's Poet Laureate and grand gentleman of letters, the late William Stafford.
Artist displays paintings at Black Butte Ranch
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The acrylic paintings of Central Oregon artist Susan Luckey-Higdon were featured at Black Butte Ranch last Thursday evening, and will be on display through February.
Sisters gets a taste of gumbo and zydeco
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Fortified with chicken gumbo and iced tea provided by The Depot Café, prospective students of all ages crowded the Sisters High School Commons area Monday night for a free zydeco dance workshop from soulful singer and bayou accordionist Jeffery Broussard.
Dog Days of Sisters 2011
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Inaugural Dog Days of Sisters in Sisters, Oregon. Fun event combining Kathy Deggendorfer's Dog Show ...


Education
Schools
SHS students are sweet on bitterbrush
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
If there is such a thing as developing a caring association between bitterbrush, Purshia tridentata - primary mule deer winter food - and Homo sapiens, Sisters High School science teacher Rima Givot will help make it happen.
Brain Teasers 2 exhibit arrives in Sisters
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
The Brain Teasers 2 exhibit from the Oregon Museum of Science and Technology (OMSI) arrived at Sisters High School on Tuesday where it will be on display until May.
History comes alive at Sisters school
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
History came magically alive on Wednesday when the Sisters Christian Academy Middle School presented its annual Living History Museum at Sisters Community Church.
Cajun fiddler gets toes tapping in Sisters
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
The lecture/drama room at Sisters Middle School was transformed into an old-fashioned, toe-tapping hoedown on Thursday morning when Cajun fiddle master Kelly Thibodeaux visited Kit Stafford's Americana Project music class.

Students got a crash course in fiddle playing and were soon belting out some raw sounds.
Sports
O'Brien takes first at tournament
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Josh O'Brien had a stellar performance at the La Pine Frostbite Invitational Tournament at La Pine on Saturday, January 21, and walked away with a first-place finish.
Defense rounds up big wins
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Excellent defense helped the Outlaws boys basketball team tally two wins this past week. Sisters racked up a 63-26 road win over Junction City (JC) on Thursday, January 19, and a day later they pounced on the Lions with a 69-47 win at home.
Hernandez signs to play softball at BMCC
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Cassie Hernandez, the leading run producer in Sisters High School (SHS) softball history, has signed with Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) in Pendleton.
Lady Outlaws drop two on the hardwood
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Lady Outlaws' basketball team had a rough week, suffering a 36-29 loss to the Tigers at Junction City (JC) on Thursday, January 19, and a day later falling at home to Cottage Grove (CG) 59-53.
Health
Dental care is key to overall health
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Developing a simple plan for oral hygiene is a vital component of an overall wellness program that will reduce medical costs and other complications resulting from poor food digestion, oral pain and gum disease. Regular checkups, exams and a proper regimen of flossing and brushing helps to accomplish those goals.
Dealing with headaches
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Headaches can be an annoyance - or a life-sapping chronic problem. The causes can be mysterious; migraines are still not well understood and a headache may be caused by anything from muscle tension to a brain tumor.
Running Commentary - running for fitness
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Sisters is a very active community of cyclists, hikers, skiers and runners. A love of the outdoors leads many to these pursuits which have the added benefit of contributing to good health.
Want to stay healthy, be smarter, lose weight? Sleep
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Sleep. Sleep which knits the unraveled sleeve of care. Blessed slumber.
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