March 6, 2002
Serving Western Deschutes County
Sisters, Oregon

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Karla Bonoff brings music to Sisters and support for schools.

Bonoff returns
for Sisters concert

A relatively young tradition came full circle as past performers Karla Bonoff, Kenny Edwards and Wayne Cotter performed to a packed venue at Friday evening's conclusion to the 2002 Starry Nights Series.

Mayor warns of
"culture shock"

"We've put in motion a radical cultural change for Sisters as well as an infrastructure nightmare," Mayor Steve Wilson told the Sisters City Council at their meeting on February 28.

School estimates
vary by $1 million

Contractor Kirby Nagelhout's estimate for the new Sisters High School is $1 million higher than the architect's.

Two teens arrested
in vandalism spree

Two Sisters teens were arrested on Monday, March 4, after a weekend vandalism spree that left more than 30 road signs damaged or knocked down.

Trail network meeting big draw
Hikers, bikers, riders and walkers trooped to the Sisters Athletic Club on Wednesday, February 27, to learn about a proposed trail network system in Sisters.

Forest Service makes
spring burning plans

With winter snow receding at lower elevations, the Forest Service is making plans for its spring controlled burning in the Sisters Ranger District.

Multnomah Publishers
to buy industrial land

Multnomah Publishers of Sisters will purchase the 35-acre Barclay Meadows Business Park parcel at the north end of Sisters.

Fish biologist hooked on Sisters
If there is such a thing as a knight in shining armor for fish, Mike Riehle fits the part.

CATS launches
mentoring program

The Community Action Team of Sisters (CATS) has started a mentoring program in the Sisters area.