Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXIII No.04 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Feb. 22, 1999

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Concert series opens to packed house
Musicians David Wilcox and Tim Lauer and comedians Mack and Jamie repeatedly brought nearly 700 guests to their feet in the opening night of the third-annual Starry Nights Concert Series. The first concert in the three-event series, which benefits the Sisters Schools Foundation, completely sold out 350 general admission seats from the
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Storms close highway and school
A series of snow-laden storms brought travel through Sisters to a standstill over the weekend and
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Grant will give students a boost
An $89,000 federal grant will help Sisters Middle School students meet new, more rigorous academic
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Sisters residents honor Trachsel
Fire trucks lined the road. Fire fighters lined the aisles as bagpipes sang a lonely dirge. Men in uniform stood in every corner of the Sisters Community Church as the Cloverdale and Sisters community said good-bye to Charles Trachsel on Saturday, February 6. Trachsel died on February 1 of a heart attack. Trachsel was a founder of the
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Wind smites Sisters
A mischievous wind howled through Sisters on Tuesday, February 2. It shattered trees, blocked roads and damaged homes. A gust to 75 miles per hour
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Hoodoo hosts Winter Carnival
The last Hoodoo Winter Carnival of this century is slated February 20 at Hoodoo Ski Area. The event draws skiers, snowboarders and
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Streetlights are installed in Sisters
The Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce will host a community streetlight dedication on February 24 at 6 p.m., at the chamber office
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