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He walked away...
The driver of this
flatbed truck lost control on an icy Highway 20 west of town and
rolled the rig in the ditch.
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First
businesses hooked to sewer
The Gallery Restaurant
is to be the first business connected to the Sisters sewer.
Housing
group offers community center idea
Developers of an
approximately 24-unit affordable housing project in Sisters are exploring
the possibilities of creating a community center on nearby city park land.
Suttle
Lake report coming soon
An Environmental
Assessment (EA) of the proposed expansion of Suttle Lake Resort is slated
for completion by early March, according to Bill Anthony, Sisters District
Ranger.
Sheriff's
levy, school posts lead ballot
A three-year extension
of the current sheriff's levy and the election of three school board members
lead Sisters area concerns on the March 13 ballot.
School
hosts student leadership workshop
Over 150 student
leaders from eight schools around the state met at Sisters High School
earlier this month to sharpen their leadership skills.
New
boss launches Habitat home
Volunteers were
hard at work last week, preparing the foundation on the latest Habitat
for Humanity home in Sisters.
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