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Local
businesses chilled by fires With the evacuation
of Black Butte Ranch and closure of Highway 20 due to the Cache Mountain
fire, Sisters' businesses saw a sharp decline in sales Monday.
"Black Butte Ranch is the
hub for the retail business in Sisters, that and Highway 20," said John
Keenan, owner/manager of Bronco Billy's Ranch Grill.
There were 60 percent fewer
customers at Bronco Billy's Monday, forcing the restaurant to cut its
wait staff in half Monday evening.
Jeff Perin, owner/operator
of The Fly Fisher's Place, confirmed the negative effect that the Cache
Mountain fire has had on business.
With the closure of Highway
20, the main entrance to Camp Sherman and the Metolius River was cut off
from Sisters.
"This is definitely our worst
day since February," said Perin who was focusing on internet sales and
booking guide trips for next week.
While sales were slow, The
Sisters Pumphouse gas station made a last minute decision to stay open
24 hours a day until the fire becomes contained.
"There's not a whole lot we
can do in town, we figure this will help," said Assistant Manager Jennifer
Sears.
Sears said that the gas station,
which normally closes at 10 p.m., sold gas all night Sunday to evacuees
and firefighters.
While many businesses suffered,
the Bright Spot espresso stand kept busy through the day.
"We're getting a lot of the
firefighters and the regulars," said barrista Resa Hodson. |
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