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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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