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Principal
Tim Comfort greets students arriving at Sisters Elementary School.
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Memorial Service
There will be a memorial service
in Sisters today at noon at the Sisters Village Green for victims of the
national terrorist attack.
Sisters
students head back to class
They're back..
Sisters
Folk Festival rolling into town
Roots music fans from all over the West will roll into Sisters
this week to take in the sixth annual Sisters Folk Festival, set for Friday-Sunday,
September 7-9.
Man
cited for Suttle Lake thefts
Deschutes County Sheriff's deputies arrested James Mize, 36,
in Camp Sherman last week, after a long investigation into a series of
campground thefts throughout the region.
Sisters
country enjoys Labor Day events
Sisters residents and a large contingent of visitors enjoyed
the traditional last-weekend-of summer vacation hurrah over Labor Day.
Outlaws
primed for football season
The Sisters Outlaws are coming into the fall season armed and
dangerous.
Sisters
student explores Nashville
Sisters High School junior Kristin Lamoreaux experienced Nashville
from an insider's perspective this summer.
Oregon
Stampede football team will call Sisters home
Amateur football is alive and well in the state of Oregon,
thanks to the OFL -- the Oregon Football League.
First
major redevelopment planned
Two rustic buildings on Cascade Avenue will be knocked down
and replaced with new Western-styled retail spaces under a plan submitted
to the City of Sisters by developer Bill Reed.
Fly
lines
Fasten your seat belts! There's a great steelhead run on its
way up the Deschutes River.
Sisters
workers find jobs rewarding
If you have to work for a living, it's nice to get up in the
morning looking forward to your day.
Runners
hit the training trail near Sisters
Marathon training requires long months of building up mileage in preparation
for the 26.2-mile test of endurance.
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