| Sisters to get new city hall |
| After years of trying, the City of Sisters will move to a new city hall
- in another three years.The Sisters City Council approved the purchase
of the Multnomah Press building at |
204 West Adams Street on Thursday, October 8. As part of the deal, the city
will trade the former bowling alley building next door for $375,000. Multnomah
Press is |
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| Sisters man arrested on sex charges |
| A Deschutes County Sheriff's deputy arrested James Webster Stockton, 22,
on Friday October 9, |
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| SOAR seeks tax base from voters |
| The Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation is asking voters
for a recreation district tax |
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| Petrie defends sewer letter |
| Gordon Petrie is defending a letter he signed that threatens to cost him
his position on the Sisters City Council. A local political action committee,
Citizens for Cooperative Urban |
Planning, petitioned for Petrie's recall after he signed a letter sent by
four Sisters couples to the Oregon Economic Development Department (OCDD)
requesting that the agency |
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| School Board explores diplomas |
| Sisters schools will soon tie high school diplomas to performance standards.
The Sisters School Board agreed in their Monday, |
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| Fish rescue planned |
| Squaw Creek Irrigation District staff and volunteers plan to rescue fish
stranded in their canals and return them to district ponds following their
seasonal shut-down |
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Library needs
more volunteers |
| The Sisters Library needs volunteers to staff the branch through its new
expanded hours. The library is now open on |
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