| 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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