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SOAR
Taekwondo instructor Tim Davis leads a class in rented space.
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Annex
vote crucial to SOAR
Recreation programs
in Sisters have as much riding on the outcome of the March 12 annexation
vote as the school district does.
School
auditorium third largest in region
The proposed 920-seat Sisters High School auditorium would
be the third largest performance theater in Central Oregon.
Sisters
man indicted on sex abuse charges
Terry Lynn Taylor of Sisters has been indicted on sex abuse
charges by a Deschutes County Grand Jury.
SCID
intends to pipe Fryrear irrigation ditch
The Fryrear ditch, an irrigation canal serving 10 farms in
the Cloverdale area, will be piped.
Suspect
sought in assault
Sheriff's deputies are looking for a suspect in a domestic
assault that allegedly occurred at 18135 Plainview Road on Sunday night,
February 24.
Family
Dance Night will be held March 8
Parents and teachers will host a Family Dance Night at Sisters
Elementary School Commons on Friday, March 8.
Classes
mix fun with learning
With the winter holidays behind them, and spring break still
several weeks away, most students are dealing with the mid-winter blues.
Chamber
forms events volunteer team
The Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce is developing a trained
team of volunteers to assist in various chamber and community projects.
Local
woman's father filmed first "talkie"
Seventy-five years ago, Warner Brothers produced a film that
would make motion picture history.
Sisters
speeds up garbage service
Andy Duran is making quick work of his garbage route on Tuesdays
these days.
Auditorium
seating in the area
The proposed 920-seat Sisters High School auditorium would
be the third-largest individual performance facility in Central Oregon.
Joel
Meyer crowned 2002 Mr. SHS
Joel Meyer was named 2002 Mr. SHS in a pageant held Saturday
night at the Sisters High School cafetorium.
Music
and art featured in stroll
Sisters will be filled with unique art and homegrown music
on Friday, March 1, during the Painted Strings art stroll.
SOAR
plans recreation complex in Sisters
SOAR plans to build a complex of ballfields and a gym/teen
center/martial arts studio on 15 acres dedicated to the organization by
the Sisters School District.
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