Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.37 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Sept. 30, 1998

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Three nabbed for drugs
Nicholas Allen Levine and Jeffrey Steven Trainor, both 19, and Ila May Payne, 17, were arrested on Monday, September 29, by the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team. Levine was charged with one count of manufacture and two counts of delivery and possession of more than one ounce of marijuana. Trainor was arrested for delivery and
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Council candidates air their views
Candidates for the Sisters City Council share concerns about managing growth and traffic in
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Supreme Court dismisses PMR case
The Oregon Supreme Court has thrown out an appeal of the Pine Meadow Ranch development in
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Sisters youth breaks back in fall at home
Sixteen-year-old Rob Smith of Sisters broke his back on September 21 when he fell while sliding down a "zip line" cable strung between two trees at his home. According to his father, Forrest Smith, Rob fell about 25 feet when the connection that attached a handle to the cable snapped. Rob installed the zip line in his yard, modeled after one at a
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Forest staff shrinks
Staff on the Sisters Ranger District will be cut back 15 to 25 percent over the next three to five years, as nationwide trends in National
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"You can't take it"
The Sisters High School drama department is rehearsing for a production of the 1930s play "You Can't Take it With You." The cast
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Sisters gather
Women from all over the U.S. and from as far away as Japan will gather in Sisters over the weekend of October 2-4 for the first the
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