Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.36 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Sept. 23, 1998

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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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