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Sisters Oregon
VOL. XXI NO. 8
February 19,1997
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Police allege victims were drugged, raped
By Eric Dolson
Richard Orval Coym, 42, was arrested on charges of Sexual Abuse I, Kidnapping II and Assault IV on February 14 after Deschutes County sheriff's detectives served a search warrant at his home at 3326 SW Glacier in Redmond.
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Bonoff to headline school benefit concert
By Jim Cornelius
The auditorium at Sisters Middle/High School will be transformed into a concert hall Saturday, February 22, as singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff and folk-rocker Kenny Edwards take the stage in the first Starry Nights benefit concert.
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Tax gives restaurateurs a case of indigestion
By Jim Cornelius
Sisters restaurant owners and food providers turned out in force Wednesday, February 12, to tell the city's budget committee that they don't want a city tax on prepared food and beverages.
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Youth wins his fight for life
By Jim Cornelius
Brian Bailey, the Bend youth whose two-and-a-half-year struggle with kidney failure galvanized Central Oregonians, has won his fight for life -- with the help and support of a generous community.
Brian's mother, Fifi Bailey, told
The Nugget
that the 19-year-old is back in school with a full schedule of academic work and extracurricular activities -- and he is looking toward the future.
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Developer calls for annexation debate
By Jim Cornelius
Developer Ted Eady wants Sisters residents to debate the pros and cons of annexing his Barclay Ranch into the City of Sisters.
Eady asked the city council February 13 to provide a public forum for the debate.
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Visioning: 20/20 foresight
By Jim Cornelius
Sisters area residents will soon have a chance to map the area's future in a strategic planning process launched by the Sisters Community Improvement Commission.
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Camp Sherman budget slashed by Jefferson Co.
In an effort to balance the budget, Jefferson County has decided not to provide Camp Sherman with a solid waste transfer service or the resident deputy program, beginning July 1, 1997.
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