| 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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