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Hunters have best opener in years

 By Jim Cornelius

The Sisters country proved to be prime hunting grounds over the opening weekend of deer season.

 "It's been excellent," Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist Steven George said. "Best opening weekend, as far as I can tell, in the last 10 years, if not back
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Golfers' drive nets classroom funds
Good weather and a good cause made for a fine day on the links at Black Butte Ranch , October 3, as 80 Sisters golfers turned out
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Sisters plan
lurches forward
The long-stalled update to Sisters' comprehensive plan moved forward last week as county planners met with Sisters Planner
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Pine Street project rolls along
The ride may be a bit bumpy, but Sisters residents can still travel on Pine Street to get to businesses in the Industrial Park. Crews from Bend Aggregate started  work last week on a $160,000 county project that will widen and repave Pine Street north of Cascade Avenue, and add 2,030 feet of curbing on the east side of the street.
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Honor students active in Sisters

By J.T. Bushnell

 The Sisters chapter of National Honor Society, an organization for elite, active students, is looking forward to an ambitious agenda

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Team interviews Sisters residents
Peter Dobert, facilitator for a recently formed Sisters Community Action Team, will interview approximately 30 residents of the area to help the team's planning process.
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Harvest Faire
marks fall season
A sure sign that fall has arrived in Sisters is the return of the annual Harvest Faire sponsored by the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce.
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