Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.39 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Oct. 14, 1998

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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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