| Weitech plans major expansion in Sisters |
| Weitech, Inc. of Sisters, is planning a major expansion to accommodate
a recent boom in business. The manufacturer of electronic pest-control devices
expects to move |
into a new 30,000-square-foot facility by October 15. The plant will be
part of a new Weitech Industrial Park planned on 5.6 acres of newly zoned
industrial land at the east |
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| Forest road closures follow trend |
| The Sisters Ranger District's decision to close 16.9 miles of National Forest
roads is part of a nation-wide trend in forest road |
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Fouts named
Citizen of the Year |
| Jeri Fouts was named Citizen of the Year by the Sisters Area Chamber of
Commerce at its annual installation dinner at Dancin' Boots Thursday, March
5. |
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| Sisters schools shoot for high standards |
| Making sure Sisters students have mastered the "Three Rs"
is more complicated than it used to be. Like most schools in Oregon, Sisters
is caught between wanting to set higher standards for students as they |
head into the 21st century, and ensuring that most students can meet
those standards.
This year's 9th graders - the Class of 2001 - will be the first Sisters |
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| Planning Sisters ideal future |
| The Sisters Community Action Team has an idea of what Sisters will look
like in 20 years if the "status quo" is maintained. |
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Ski Inn again
supports Habitat |
| Sisters residents can get a square meal and support a good cause all
at once at the Ski Inn on Saturday, March 14. |
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| Sisters to get new street lights |
| Old-fashioned street lights will pop up on street corners in Sisters' commercial
district throughout the summer. |
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