| Traffic stop leads to arrest |
| A Sisters sheriff's deputy stopped a Redmond man for speeding on Highway
20 Thursday, September 17, and ended up arresting him on drugs and explosives
charges. |
According to sheriff's office reports, the deputy stopped Theodore Ernest
Jokinen at about 7 p.m., headed westbound on Highway 20 about 70 miles per
hour. |
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Sisters gets
new deputy |
| The passage of the sheriff's levy September 15 will keep a full complement
of deputies on duty in |
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| Jazz festival |
| The weather was a bit chilly, but the music was hot at the eighth annual
High Mountains Jazz at Sisters festival Friday-Sunday, September 18-20. |
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| Petrie recall goes to voters |
| Sisters City Council President Gordon Petrie will face a recall vote in
the November 3 general election. If a majority of city voters votes to recall
him, Petrie will be removed |
from the city council.A petition for recall filed by Melanie Curry and Citizens
for Cooperative Urban Planning received 85 signatures, 38 more than the
required number to |
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| Scaled-back plan |
| Developers of a proposed new Suttle Lake Resort have offered a new, scaled-down
plan for the Sisters Ranger District site. |
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| Springs protected |
| After changing hands eight times in as many years, the 840-acre Alder Springs
Ranch will finally rest in public ownership. |
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| Schools foundation distributes funds |
| The Sisters Schools Foundation has distributed $31,500 to programs in all
three Sisters |
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