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Serving Deschutes County Sisters Oregon
VOL. XX NO. 41 October 9, 1996

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Suspicious fires burn near Sisters

The Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District and the Oregon Department of Forestry responded to a reported brush fire along the south side of Highway 20 between Fryrear and Plainview roads on Sunday, October 6, at 9:30 a.m.

Upon arrival, they found two small fires burning about 90 yards apart along the side of the road, according to Chuck Cable, Cloverdale RFPD Fire Chief. more...

Sisters students busted for selling psilocybin

By Eric Dolson
The Deschutes County Sheriff's Department arrested one young adult and cited two juveniles for alleged possession and distribution of psilocybin more...

Deer killed by cougar along Squaw Creek

By Jim Anderson
A large deer was killed by a cougar last week on Walt and Ruth Paul's place along Camp Polk Road.

Ruth Paul was taking a wheelbarrow-full of cuttings to her compost pile and more...

Sisters Police to unionize

By Eric Dolson
Sisters police officers and support personnel have petitioned the Oregon Employment Relations Board to form a union.

According to lawyer

Rhonda Fenrich of Eugene, the Sisters Police Association is attempting to organize "for collective bargaining and negotiating purposes. My job is as their attorney." more...

Educators prepare for year-round school

By Jim Hollon
The study of year-round education for kindergarten through eighth grade in Sisters has been assigned to a task force of educators and parents by Superintendent Steve Swisher.

Swisher said the Elementary Site Council, comprised more...

Rotarian delivers more than good will

By Jeff Schroeder
Mark Goddard, the former president and current International Service Director of the Rotary Club of Sisters, returned to Sisters last week from his seventh trip to the Talamaca more...

"Official" school enrollment posted

By Jim Hollon
It's official. Sisters School District enrollment for the beginning of the 1996-97 school year stands at 1,133 students - an increase of 33 students over last year - all in the middle and high school grades. more...
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