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Swisher's
second surgery successful
Steve Swisher, superintendent
of Sisters schools, underwent a successful six-hour surgery on Friday,
September 29, to repair a broken pelvis and ankle.
Women
celebrate "sisterhood"
Statewide standardized
academic tests administered in May show that last year's Sisters High
School 10th graders are regional champions in math problem-solving, and
close runners-up in English writing.
Sisters
students excel in state tests
Statewide standardized
academic tests administered in May show that last year's Sisters High
School 10th graders are regional champions in math problem-solving, and
close runners-up in English writing.
Sisters
rider claims title
Rachel Eady of Sisters
is the youngest rider -- at age 14 -- ever to win the Amateur Final of
the World Championship Snaffle Bit Futurity.
Council
examines role in aiding Multnomah
The Sisters City
Council has begun to flesh out what it envisions could be its role in
helping Multnomah Publishers acquire one of the few large tracts of land
left within the city's UGB (Urban Growth Boundary).
Camp
Sherman land exchange explored
Camp
Sherman residents turned out on Saturday, September 30, to learn about
a proposed a three-way land exchange involving Kim Lundgren, owner of
The House on the Metolius and the Forest Service.
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