Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.13 - Deschutes County, Oregon - April 1, 1998

Santiam Cam

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Gravel mine has little impact on Sisters
For more than a year, the Hap Taylor & Sons construction company has been hauling gravel out of a surface mine five miles west of Sisters.  When that mine was first proposed, it drew angry opposition from Sisters-area residents, who forecast choking dust, noise and carnage
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Guardian fined
The Sisters School District has cited Sisters area resident Keith Akers for failing to keep his grandduaghter in school.
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Drivers avoid
injury in wrecks
Two wrecks in two days on Highway 20 four miles east of Sisters last week left drivers
shaken but uninjured.
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Dead timber to be cut
 Twenty-four thousand cubic feet of fire-killed timber is scheduled for harvest from the Pole Creek Burn west of Sisters.
The Sisters Ranger District recently
announced its intention to salvage trees from the 18-acre burn, which consumed forest "with unusual intensity" in June 1997, according to Forest Service reports.
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Logging operation hit by theft
A logging operation 15 miles southwest of Sisters was hit by a theft overnight on March 26-27.
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Camp Sherman wants deputy
Camp Sherman Road District 18 has pledged $10,000 to be used if needed to help keep Deputy Dave
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Sisters students
trek Costa Rica
Nearly 20 Sisters students headed south over Spring Break with Spanish teacher Janis Quiros on
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