| Juvenile program sees more young teens |
| If it seems that Sisters youth are getting themselves into trouble at a
younger age, that impression is borne out by citations to the Juvenile |
Empowerment Team diversion program. According to JET coordinator Kirsten
Werner, the majority of her case load in the past |
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| Sisters graduates class of '98 |
| A processional, special music, inspirational speeches and a video glimpse
of the past preceded the |
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| Camp Sherman awaits road count |
| Voters in Camp Sherman were still waiting as of Monday, June 1, to see if
the Road District 18 levy has passed. |
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| School cuts go deep |
| The budget picture is getting worse for Sisters' schools. The shortfall
for next year has grown to $400,000 - and may turn out to be much greater.
The Sisters School District is |
currently planning to eliminate more than four teaching positions, cut back
funding for sports and reduce supplies and technology funding. And the cuts
may need to go deeper. |
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| Big trees will stand |
| Foresters will cut down trees and clear underbrush along Highway 20 west
of Sisters, but they'll leave the big trees standing. |
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| City renews support for library district |
| Local libraries will go back to the voters for funding, and the City of
Sisters has again said he town will |
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| Local scholarships boost students |
| Local scholarships provided a total of over $40,000 to graduating seniors
from the class of 1998, |
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