| Alternative sewer systems explored |
| A few Sisters citizens are exploring alternative sewer systems. They
believe alternatives could be cheaper and more efficient than the system
voters are being asked to approve on May 19.copy |
However, Dick Nored of HGE, Inc., the engineer for the system now
being considered, believes the conventional municipal system his firm has
designed is the least expensive in the long-term, |
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| Workers interrupt burglary |
| Two employees of Barclay Contractors interrupted an apparent burglary in
progress at the company's shops west of Sisters in the early hours of Thursday |
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| Egg hunt set for Sisters City Park |
| Sisters children up to age 11 will be on the hunt in Sisters City Park on
Easter Sunday, April 12, participating in the annual Easter |
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| PMR moves toward sale of lots |
| Work continues at Pine Meadow Ranch. Developer Steve McGhehey said he would
be listing and promoting nine of 10 lots in the commercial zone between
Hood and Cascade avenues in about a week. |
"The work on Hood is at a point where potential buyers can see what
it's going to look like," said McGhehey. The 10th lot is already under
construction for the Les Schwab tire store. |
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| Community center site debated |
| A group of Sisters-area residents are debating the location of a proposed
community center. |
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Foresters offer
fire training |
| Sisters area residents who have fire fighting apparatus or want to work
during emergency fire situations can attend a wildland fire training |
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| After 50 years, teacher returns |
| Mary Johnson of Bend took a trip back in time last Sunday, April 5, to the
little chapel where she taught Sunday school 50 years ago. |
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