Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.22 - Deschutes County, Oregon - June 3, 1998

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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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