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Families pursue education alternatives

Parents shopping for the right education for their children have a growing array of choices in Sisters.

While the overwhelming majority of Sisters' youngsters attend public

schools, others are taught at home, in private academies or at the new Sonrise Christian School.

There are 33 students listed as home-schoolers in the Sisters

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Snowfall brings sighs of relief
Heavy snowfall in the Sisters country in early January was a welcome sight to those who depend on it for a living.
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Chamber
backs sewer
Members of the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce voted unanimously Tuesday, January 20, to support plans for a large-scale sewer system in Sisters.
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City tracks "phantom" registered voters

Many of Sisters' registered voters don't actually live in Sisters and aren't eligible to vote in city elections.

According to City Administrator Barbara Warren, as many as 105

of the 512 voters currently carried on the rolls in the City of Sisters no longer live inside the city limits. That means they can't legally vote in elections on city issues such as tax levies, sewer proposals and city
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Thieves hit site
Thieves hit a house under construction at 69350 Crooked Horseshoe north of Sisters between January 16 and 17, making off with appliances and building materials.
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So long, Janet
Bank of the Cascades' Sisters branch will hold a public open house honoring manager Janet Hiatt, Friday, January 23 from 4 to 6 p.m.
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School board holds special meeting
The Sisters School Board will hold a special meeting Wednesday, January 21, 5 p.m., in Room 156 at Sisters High School.
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