| Schools ponder corporate deals |
| By Jim Cornelius
The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Oregon is trying to establish a long-term
business relationship with Sisters schools. |
According to Schools Superintendent Steve Swisher, the soft drink company
has offered at least $50,000 in cash in exchange for an approximate 10-year
role as a title sponsor for the Sisters Schools |
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| Body recovered |
| The body of Karl Roy Iwen, 27, was recovered from the side of Three Fingered
Jack one week after Iwen lost his footing and fell an estimated 800 feet
from near the top of the mountain on October 25. |
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| Forest Service joins work on classrooms |
| The U.S. Forest Service is the latest outfit to pitch in for the raising
of four classrooms at the Sisters Elementary School - and they got |
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| SOAR proposes Sisters parks district |
| The Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation is assessing the
community's interest in pursuing a Sisters-area parks and recreation district. |
A public meeting to explore the idea will be held at 5:l5 p.m. on
Monday, November 10, in the commons room at Sisters Elementary School. |
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Teen court is
back in session |
| By Jim Cornelius
Sisters Teen Court is gearing up for a second busy year dispensing
justice to youthful offenders. |
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| Outlaws send two champions to state |
| By Charlie Kanzig
The Outlaws football team claimed its first ever Capital Conference
title with a 26-6 victory over Woodburn |
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| Residents preserve BBR history |
| Jean Nave and Tony Oliver are dedicated to preserving the history of Black
Butte Ranch. The ranch homeowners are co-chairs of a new Black Butte Ranch
Historical |
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