| Outlaws snare Tigers in state playoffs |
| By Charlie Kanzig
Like a stampede of wild horses, the Sisters Outlaws overwhelmed the Taft
Tigers 40-6 in the second round of the state 3A football playoffs. |
The Outlaws played before a standing-room-only crowd at Sisters High
School Saturday afternoon, November 15. The big win means the Outlaws are
among the final eight teams left in the playoffs and |
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| Chase ends in jail |
| A young woman attempted to elude an Oregon State Police officer on a fast
and potentially fatal chase from Suttle Lake toward Sisters just before
10 a.m. on Monday, November 17. |
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| Arrest after standoff |
| Sheriff's deputies, backed up by Sisters and Black Butte Ranch Police, arrested
Todd Michael Brown at a home in Crossroads November 11, after he allegedly
held them off for a half hour |
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| Publisher to buy bowling alley |
Multnomah Publishing Company
has made a three-year lease-option agreement with the City of Sisters to
purchase the bowling alley building that once was to become a new
city hall. |
According to a city memo, the Sisters publisher of Christian books (formerly
known as Questar) will pay $4,500 per month , with an option to purchase
the building for $375,000 . |
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Police merger
on agenda |
| The Sisters City Council will meet with Sheriff Greg Brown on Tuesday,
November 25, to discuss merger of the Sisters Police Department with the
Deschutes County Sheriff's office. |
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| Council meeting turns testy |
| Tensions between Sisters Mayor Steve Wilson and City Council President Gordon
Petrie came to a head in a heated exchange at the end of the Thursday, November
13, city council meeting. |
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| Police reserves graduate |
| Two Sisters police reserves graduated from the 1997 Oregon Law Enforcement
Reserve Academy on Saturday, November 15, in a ceremony at Redmond High
School. |
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