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Serving Deschutes County Sisters Oregon
VOL. XVII NO. 4 January 24, 1996

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(MORE TO COME ...)

Slaughter to bow out

By Eric Dolson
In a frankly honest press release delivered January 22, Barry Slaughter announced that he will not
run for re-election to the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners.

Slaughter cited continuing difficulties

Slush storm socks Sisters

By Eric Dolson
A wet, sloppy slush storm blew through Sisters and the rest of Central Oregon

Crash victims released from St. Charles

By Leslie Brown
Two members of a Newberg family have been released from St. Charles Medical

Fewer felonies in Sisters

By Jim Cornelius
Serious crime in Sisters is down from 1994 levels, according to the Sisters Police Department Annual Report for 1995.
Reported felony crimes dropped eight percent in 1995. The overall number of reported criminal incidents increased by 10 percent in 1995. That rate of

Nasons denied new trial

By Eric Dolson
Judge Michael Sullivan has denied motions for a new trail for Diane and Dennis Nason. The Nasons were convicted of

"Taggers" hit new city hall building

The west wall of the future Sisters City Hall was "tagged" with graffiti last week.

According Sisters Police reports, the graffiti

Alarm interrupts KOA burglary

By Jim Anderson
Thieves hit the KOA campground for the second time in just over a month during the weekend of January 20-21.

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