Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.26 - Deschutes County, Oregon - July 1, 1998

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Creek water violates standards
Squaw Creek runs clean and clear most of the year, but from Alder Springs to the Maxwell Ditch, the Sisters stream is in violation of federal water quality standards. Squaw Creek was recently classified as "water quality limited" by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, for non-compliance with the 1972
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New rules restrict farm land partitions
New state regulations have made it much tougher to put homes on farm land.
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Fireworks spark blaze near Sisters
Fireworks are being blamed for a blaze that consumed a storage barn east of Sisters on Monday, June
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Golfer strikes gold in Kiwanis scramble
In eight years of hosting the Sisters Kiwanis Golf Scramble no player has come close to hitting a hole-in-one. But Fred Giacomini of Bend brought an end to the drought, and collected  $10,000 in the process, in the event held at Eagle Ridge on Saturday. Giacomini, a last-minute substitute for the tournament, aced the 140-yard 15th hole which was earmarked as
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Realtor sues for unpaid commissions
A speculator in property at Aspen Lakes Estates is being sued by a Realtor for not paying commissions.
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Festival
explores past
More than 200 people traveled back in time Saturday, June 27, during the first Sisters Watershed History Fest.
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Fourth graders enjoy history
Sixty-seven fourth graders, accompanied by three teachers and 17 chaperones, trekked across much of Oregon last week on the
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