Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXII No.42-Deschutes County, Oregon-November 4, 1998

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Outlaws beat Central; claim conference
The Outlaws soundly beat the Central Panthers in a battle for the Capital Conference football title October 30. The final score was 32 to 14. David Martin led the team to victory, rushing 22 times for 314 yards and scoring three touchdowns on long
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Teacher honored
for science program
Cheryl Butler, seventh-grade science teacher, was selected as Oregon's runner-up for the 1998
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Festival folds
its tent
After losing money for two consecutive seasons the Sisters Folk Festival will be absent from Sisters' event schedule in 1999.
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Planners approve stalled building
Construction crews can get back to work on the building going up on the corner of Larch Street and Cascade Avenue. The building had been stalled after the city suspended

the developer's building permit because it was issued without an approved site plan.

In a 4-0 decision, the Sisters

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Sewer site
still sketchy
The City of Sisters has yet to secure the land necessary for a sewer plant, but city and U.S. Forest Service officials say they may be close to a deal.
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Students go
back in time
Visitors to Wes Estvold's sixth grade class enter a kingdom, not a classroom. That's because his students spend a good portion of their time back in the Middle Ages,
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Camp Sherman hosts fall festival
A festive holiday crowd jammed the Camp Sherman Community Hall for Mexican dinner and a presentation of world cultures by Black Butte School October 30.
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