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Recreation district could keep SOAR alive
 The Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation may try to form a parks and recreation district so the organization can continue to provide recreation activities for the community.  The SOAR board of directors held a public meeting Monday, November 10, to determine what the Sisters community thinks of a parks and recreation district.
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School enrollment down slightly
Like much of the rest of Oregon, the Sisters School District has seen a slight decrease in enrollment this year. The number of students,
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Roads to close to protect wildlife
The Sisters Ranger District wants to close 16.9 miles of forest roads, most of them in the Trout Creek/Black Crater area.
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Councilor clears up zoning concern

By Jim Cornelius

City Councilor Tim Clasen won't have to get a conditional use permit for his irrigation business after all.

 City Planner Neil Thompson had given Clasen until October 29 to apply for a conditional use permit to operate a home business in a residential area.
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Highway 20/126
Large steel gates have been installed at each end of a remote section of Highway 20/126 between the Santiam Junction and Sweet Home.
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Ranger on the job
 Bill Anthony feels like he is coming home as the new Sisters District Ranger. Anthony served as District Ranger in Boulder, Colorado, since November, 1992,
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Outlaw honored
Sisters Outlaw Shelly Greene has won the Wendy's High School Heisman Award. The award recognizes performance on the field or court, in academics,
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