Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXIII No.3 - Deschutes County, Oregon - January 02, 1999

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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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