Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.19 - Deschutes County, Oregon - May 13, 1998

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Sisters girl charged in fake assault
A 14-year-old girl has been charged with initiating a false police report after she claimed she was attacked and sexually assaulted near the Cold Springs Campground west of Sisters. The girl, a Sisters-area resident, claimed she was assaulted by a black man on April 28.
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Schools face cuts
Sisters schools are facing the grim prospect of cuts to staff and programs to make up a $343,803 budget shortfall next year.
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Smoky blaze damages home
Fire ravaged a home at 435 N. Tamarack in Sisters on Tuesday, May 12. The blaze was called in at
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Democrats square off in county board race
John W. Boyle of LaPine will face Dennis J. Landwehr of Bend in the Democratic primary for Position #3 on the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners. Landwehr is an engineer who works on energy research projects. He served on the Deschutes County Solid Waste
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Sisters youths cited for property damage
 Two Sisters boys were cited by sheriff's deputies, after they allegedly did major damage to a house and outbuildings east of
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Camp Polk Road realignment
Deschutes County is thinking about building a meander into Camp Polk Road to put more distance between vehicles and the end of the airport
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Students show vocational skills
Two Sisters High School students have qualified for the National VICA Skills USA Championships. Shelly Craigg took first place in
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