July 3, 2001
Serving Western Deschutes County
Sisters, Oregon

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Sisters, Oregon
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Eric Dolson, Publisher

Bob Macauley tees off at the Outlaw Open.

Outlaw Open nets funds, fun and prizes
Local golfers teed up to benefit the Sisters High School football program at the fifth annual Outlaw Open held last Friday, June 29, at Aspen Lakes golf course.

Foresters to restore Trout Creek Swamp
Back in the early 1900s, cattle ranchers in the Sisters country worked hard to turn Trout Creek Swamp into good grazing land for their cattle.

Sisters Council adopts new traffic plan
Sisters will have a couple of traffic signals in the next few years and eventually a one-way couplet will shuttle traffic through downtown.

City awards hook-up bids
Construction crews will soon begin hooking up Sisters residences to the sewer system.

Rain won’t end woes for Sisters irrigators
A couple of days of gentle, soaking rain aren't enough to snap a drought that has farmers worried about their crops and fire fighters scanning the skies for smoke.

ODOT condemns mall access to Highway 20
The Oregon Department of Transportation has filed for condemnation of the access from the Mountain View Mall to Highway 20.

Sisters celebrates first 100 years
Sisters is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the platting of the town with a series of events throughout July.

Local singer performs in Nashville showcase
Local singer Kelly Hervey performed in May at the National Association of Christian Artists and Songwriters (NACAS) Showcase in Nashville, Tennessee.

Sisters Middle School to fight drinking
The Deschutes County Prevention Office will receive $20,000 in grant funds to finance programs to reduce underage drinking in the local community.