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Serving Deschutes County Sisters Oregon
VOL. XVII NO. 20 May 15, 1996

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Three Sisters men face sex charges

By Jim Cornelius
Three Sisters men are facing third degree rape and sex abuse charges after three 14-year-old Sisters area girls more...

Caution: mule deer crossing

Drivers in the Sisters country need to keep their eyes on the edges of the roads in the coming weeks as the annual mule deer migration gets underway. Deer are beginning to move from lower elevations into their higher summer ranges, crossing highways -- and sometimes running afoul of traffic. more...

Moyer probation revoked

By Eric Dolson
After admitting he violated conditions of his probation and did not complete his rehabilitation program at the J Bar J Ranch near Bend,
Jeremy Moyer has been placed into the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority.

Moyer had planned to go to work on Monday more...

Bin browsing black bear banished by biologists

By Eric Dolson
Lorry Williams, a custodian at the Sisters Middle/High School, spotted him first. more...

TV show to tape in Sisters

Images of Sisters will fill living rooms throughout Oregon as "A.M. Northwest" broadcasts from Sisters.

The production will be taped Thursday, May 16, at 10 a.m. more...

Olympic boxers visit

The United States Olympic Boxing Team spent Saturday evening in Sisters, enjoying barbecued ribs at the Hotel Sisters and learning how to do the Western line dance.

The boxer's dinner in Sisters was hosted by timber firm Crown Pacific.

According to Coach Patrick Burns, more...

Simpson pleads guilty to theft

By Jim Cornelius
Former Indian Meadow Water Company bookkeeper Nancy Simpson pleaded guilty March 8 to one count of aggravated theft in the embezzlement of over more...

Schools decide how funds should be raised

By Jim Cornelius
Some co-curricular programs in Sisters schools will be fighting for their lives next year as budgeted funds for the programs shrink. more...

Water rates to change

By Jim Hollon
As the summer season approaches, the City of Sisters is moving closer to establishing new rates to charge for water.

The Sisters City Council, more...

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