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Serving Deschutes County Sisters Oregon
VOL. XX NO. 50 December 11, 1996

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Man arrested twice, and his house burns down

By Jim Cornelius
Being arrested for drunk driving was just the start of a very bad weekend for Rodney Allen Stambaugh of Sisters. Before the weekend was over, Stambaugh, 35,
had his truck seized by police, saw his house burn down and was arrested a second time for allegedly threatening his ex-girlfriend. more...

Developers ask for public input

By Jim Cornelius
The development of 62 acres of Pine Meadow Ranch at the western edge of Sisters is taking shape, and the developers are asking for ideas from Sisters residents. more...

Shimamoto takes new assignment

By Jo Zucker
After six years as Sisters District Ranger, Karen Shimamoto will soon be leaving for the Deschutes National Forest Supervisor's Office in Bend.

Carolyn Wisdom, Deputy Ranger on the Bend/Fort Rock Ranger District, is to replace Shimamoto in Sisters. more...

Forest exchange involves Sisters land

A proposed land exchange of nearly 100,000 acres between the Forest Service and Crown Pacific, Ltd., will include thousands of acres in the Sisters Ranger District, some even within the Sisters city limits. Most of the exchange occurs on the southern portion of the Deschutes National Forest, the northwestern portion of the Fremont National Forest and the northern portion of the Winema National Forest. more...

The city changes; the city stays the same

By Jim Hollon
It was one of those occasions when people look at a point in history to find out how much things have changed and learn things haven't changed that much. more...

Snow is deep on the Santiam Pass

As the temperature hovered at about 33 degrees F., large flakes of snow interspersed with rain brought a slush storm to Sisters. more...

YRE Draws Big Crowd

By Jim Hollon
Two "year round education" plans were presented to the Sisters School Board Monday night and were both praised and criticized by an audience of parents and teachers who filled virtually every chair in the meeting room. more...
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