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Sisters' mayor says councilman biased

 By Jim Cornelius

Mayor Steve Wilson believes Sisters City Councilor Gordon Petrie is biased against the developers of several controversial projects in Sisters.

 Petrie vigorously denied that charge and said "all this is doing is making a fight, and I think The Nugget is a party to it."

Wilson told The Nugget that he believes Petrie has shown bias

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Jazz fest tunes up with new name

By Jim Cornelius

The High Mountains Dixieland Jazz Festival is looking back on a rousing musical weekend, and already looking forward to next

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Lightning strikes Sisters

By Jim Cornelius

Ominous black clouds gave warning that Sisters was in for a drenching on Wednesday, September 10. Lights flickered and

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Lease fees could jump for Metolius lots

 By Jo Zucker

In the year 2003, 108 cabin owners along the Metolius River may pay sharply higher fees for their special use permit land leases from the Forest Service.

 According to Jeff Sims of the Sisters Ranger District, the process of reappraising the value of the leased land will begin in 1999, and fee increases will be effective in 2003.

"The fee for each lease is 5 percent

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Sno Cap hit
by burglary
Sisters police responded to a burglar alarm at the Sno Cap Drive-in in the early hours of Monday morning, September 15.
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Flex School gives kids alternative
Sisters students unable to cope with the academic or social pressures of high school have an alternative to dropping out.
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Logging proposed on Pole Creek burn

By Jo Zucker

The Sisters Ranger District hopes to log 17 acres near the Pole Creek
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