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Slick
road conditions contributed to this single-vehicle wreck on Highway
20 last week. No one was hurt.
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Low
snow means dry year
It's shaping up
to be a dry year in Central Oregon.
School
report cards draw sharp response in Sisters
School report cards
from the Oregon Department of Education drew fire from Sisters educators
last week.
Hearing
will impact cell tower site
A hearing at Sisters
City Hall on Thursday, January 25, could clear away a hurdle in the path
of wireless telecommunication companies who want to put up towers in Sisters.
Habitat
to start building new home
Sisters Habitat for Humanity
will break ground on its 15th and 16th homes on Sunday, February 4.
Home damaged in Camp Sherman
A fire most likely
caused by a faulty electricheater severely damaged a Camp Sherman home
on Thursday, January 11.
Winter
illnesses strike many in Sisters
Your joints feel
like they're full of ground glass, your muscles ache, and you've got a
nasty cough and a fever.
School
board to hire architect
The Sisters School
Board this week was to interview representatives from the four architectural
firms that are the finalists to become the district "Architect of
Record."
Crime
rate remains stable in Sisters area
Crime rates have
remained stable in the Sisters area over the past three years.
Sisters
family starts anew after fire
On the afternoon
of December 28, Karen Relei received the news that would turn her world
upside down: The house she'd been renting at 246 W. Jefferson in Sisters
had just gone up in flames, destroying virtually all of her family's earthly
possessions.
Council
pledges funds for Centennial
The Sisters City
Council will contribute $2,500 to a Centennial Celebration marking the
100th anniversary of the platting of the city.
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