| Holiday food boxes are a little "skinny" |
| Organizers of Sisters' annual Christmas Food Share program are hoping
for an upsurge of donations to fill holiday food boxes for Sisters families
in need. |
"There are people who need food baskets, and we're a little skinny
this year," said Katie Powers, one of the program's organizers. Donations
to the food share program |
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| Little tax relief |
| You got your property tax statement in the mail last week. Eagerly, you
ripped open the envelope, ready for the large property tax reduction promised |
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| Police = deputies? |
| A proposal to put the Deschutes County Sheriff's Department in charge of
police services for the City of Sisters appears to be on track toward approval. |
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| City may benefit from local land exchange |
| According to Best Western motel owner Bill Reed, the City of Sisters
could generate up to $30,000 per year in additional room tax revenues as
a result of the pending land swap between Crown Pacific and the |
U.S. Forest Service. In a proposed land exchange between Crown Pacific and
the Forest Service, the Sisters Ranger District could gain 9,000 acres of
property, while giving up 72 acres to Crown Pacific. |
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| Criminal cases on the rise in Sisters |
| Criminal cases in Sisters are up from this time last year, and Sisters Police
Chief Rich Shawver believes the statistics indicate a pattern. |
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| Classroom bricks honor Outlaws |
| Some Sisters parents and community members have come up with a way
of honoring Outlaws athletes for their stellar fall season |
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| Burglars hit Sisters construction office |
| Burglars hit the office of Meridian Construction in the Monson Building
on the corner of Hood Avenue and Pine Street sometime |
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