| Marijuana seized in Camp Sherman |
| Police executed a search warrant on a rented residence about four
miles north of Camp Sherman on Saturday, October 18, seizing eight marijuana
plants, weapons and drug paraphernalia. |
There was no one at home at the time of the raid. The owner of the
property, who lives in Portland, is not a suspect. No arrests were made
and no arrest warrants had been served by press time, according to |
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Gold Wingers
to return |
| By Jim Cornelius
A familiar crowd will return to Sisters next summer after a two-year
absence. |
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Smoke is cost
of forest health |
| By Jim Cornelius
Sisters residents might have thought they were caught in London pea soup
fog early Thursday morning, October 16. |
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| City council reviews sewer system options |
The City of Sisters is taking another close look at building a
sewer system.
The $12,496,450 project would serve residences and businesses, and retire
hundreds of aging and in some |
cases, failing, septic tanks and drainfields.
At an October 14 city council workshop, Dick Nored of HGE Engineers brought
some numbers for review. |
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| Lottery bonds could boost schools |
| By Jim Cornelius
Sisters schools could get more than $240,000 to fix roofs, fund technology
infrastructure, or to pay off debts - without increasing taxes - if voters
pass Measure 52 |
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| Tree falls on trailer |
| By Jim Cornelius
Ruth and Jack McCawley of Sisters are looking for a way to pay for repairs
to their trailer which was damaged when a windblown tree fell on it Thursday,
October 9. The trailer, sited at Circle 5 trailer park |
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| Sisters hosts Oregon art educators |
| By J.T. Bushnell
Sisters High School played host to over 100 art enthusiasts - most of
them teachers - from all over the state October 10 |
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