Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.12 - Deschutes County, Oregon - March 25, 1998

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Sisters parcel dropped from land swap
 A giant land exchange between Crown Pacific and the U.S. Forest Service is 16.2 acres smaller after a parcel inside the City of Sisters was removed from the swap.  The supervisors of the Deschutes, Fremont and Winema National Forests announced their decision on the controversial land swap on Thursday, March 19. More...
Sisters youths nabbed in burglary
Two Sisters youths were arrested Sunday, March 22, for a burglary at Circle 5 RV Park.
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Rodeo Queen selected
Amorita Patterson of Prineville was crowned as the queen of the 58th Annual Sisters Rodeo on Sunday, March 22. More...
ODOT to remove mainline bridge
The concrete bridge that crosses the McKenzie Highway two miles west of Sisters is coming down. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) will begin

removing the bridge on Tuesday, March 31.

According to an ODOT press release, the bridge is being More ...

Gleason named to School Board
Guy Gleason, a retired educator and resident of Black Butte Ranch, has accepted a post on the Sisters School Board.
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Classroom raising celebration
 Sisters residents and classroom raising supporters from across Oregon will join for a celebration of the new Sisters Elementary
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Students restore Squaw Creek
Miss Packard's sixth grade class spent Thursday morning, March 19, planting willows along the banks of Squaw Creek in
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