| Developers apply for Sisters subdivision |
| Work will likely start next spring on the first 10 lots of a new subdivision
at the east end of Sisters. Timber Creek L.L.C. has applied to Deschutes
County for a subdivision |
on a 40-acre parcel owned by Bruce Forbes and Larry Schaefer. The parcel
straddles Squaw Creek east of Sisters Elementary School. There could ultimately
be about 75 homes |
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| Forest owner denies Measure 64 claims |
| A former forester in eastern Oregon has found himself at the center a debate
over the effects of |
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| Western theme may be refined |
| Sisters' 1880s Western Theme may soon be re-tooled. In a joint meeting of
the Sisters Urban Area |
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| Teen cited for endangering, menacing |
| A 14-year-old Sisters youth was cited for by sheriff's deputies after he
allegedly tried to run down a high school staff member with a car on Tuesday,
October 20.According to |
sheriff's office reports, the incident occurred on a gravel road behind
Sisters High School at about 4:30 p.m. The staff member reportedly told
a sheriff's deputy that he was |
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Student count
may drop |
| A dearth of affordable housing in Sisters could prove costly to local schools,
at least in the short run. According to school district figures, 17 Sisters
students will be |
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| Candidates answer citizens' questions |
| Candidates for Sisters City Council fielded questions from citizens at a
final pre-election forum on Thursday, October 22. The forum was sponsored
by the political |
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| Holiday food share soon available |
| Applications for people who wish to participate in the Sisters area Spirit
of Christmas Food Share and gift program will be available November 1. The
applications for |
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