Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.18 - Deschutes County, Oregon - May 5, 1998

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Santiam forest due for major overhaul
Up to 2,474 acres of the Sisters Ranger District is scheduled for commercial timber harvest in a massive effort to restore the health   of the forest and reduce the risk of wildfire. The Deschutes National Forest announced the project in a decision notice published April 22.
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Sisters' "used car lot" to be closed
The half-dozen or so used cars that have become a common sight at the east end of Sisters will soon be
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Prank provokes punishment
A Sisters High School student has learned that offering to buy plutonium to make a bomb is no joke.
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Sisters man arrested for burglary of home
Sisters sheriff's deputies arrested James Dana Sallaz, of Sisters in the early hours of Sunday, morning, May 3, after he allegedly climbed through an unlocked window of his  ex-girlfriend's house and surprised her when she came home. According to sheriff's department reports, the woman returned to her residence on Maple Street at about 11:30 p.m.
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Grants set sewer costs
The monthly rates charged Sisters residents and businesses for sewer service will depend on how much grant funding is available to pay for
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Chamber seeks donors for street light power
Sisters business owners can become "power donors" to help defray installation and power costs
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Woman to walk for scholarship fund
Peggy Lutz doesn't need special motivation to get out for a walk. But the Kevin Johnson Memorial Scholarship has given her reason to "go the extra mile" and make her
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