| Urban ills plague forest near Sisters |
| People living in the forest, human-caused fires and garbage are among the
human impacts that concern local officials in the forested urban areas surrounding
Sisters. The |
Sisters/Why-chus Watershed Analysis, a "state of the forest" study
conducted by the Sisters Ranger District, identifies the forest-urban interface
as an urgent priority in |
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| Long road to a traffic signal |
| A traffic signal at the intersection of Highway 20 and Camp Polk/Locust
Street appears to be a |
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| Council undecided on annex vote |
| Sisters residents may yet vote on annexing the city's 340-acre urban growth
boundary area, but the city |
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| PMR awaits county hearing decision |
| Developers of Pine Meadow Ranch are waiting for the green light from Deschutes
County hearings officer Karen Green to begin work on a subdivision of more
than 200 homes |
at the west edge of Sisters. Green's decision, expected to be handed down
at the end of February, will weigh concerns about increased traffic on residential
streets, the |
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Burglar hits
local bar |
| Sometime after 1 a.m. on Monday, February 1, someone allegedly broke into
the safe at Three Creeks Bar and Grille and made off with |
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| Students prepare concert dinner |
| Culinary Arts students at Sisters High School are preparing a special meal
for patrons of the Sisters Starry Nights Concerts. |
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| Community to bid Gotts farewell |
| The Sisters Church of Christ will host a farewell reception for Harold and
Linda Gott on Sunday, February 7 at 3 p.m. |
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