| Flood danger diminishes |
| The longer the Sisters
country goes without a warm, heavy rainstorm on our deep snowpack,
the less likely the community is to experience serious flooding.
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ÒThe potential for flooding is coming down,Ó Deschutes
County Watermaster Kyle Gorman told Sisters area residents
at a city-sponsored flood workshop last week.
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| Wreck injures
Sisters men |
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Two Sisters men were hospitalized after a crash on Highway
126 at Goodrich Road east of town on Friday, April 2.
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| Athletes enjoy historic
ski event |
| An early spring storm
didn't dampen the spirits of over 150 participants in the
49th John Craig Memorial Ski Classic. The Sisters-area event
commemorates the efforts of John |
Templeton Craig who died on McKenzie
Pass in December 1877, attempting to bring the Christmas mail
from the Willamette Valley to Camp Polk near Sisters. |
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| Vandals
strike scenic byway sign |
| Vandals blasted at least
four holes in a brand new Forest Service sign at the eastern
entrance to the |
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| Same charge:
One released, one in jail |
| One young man was released
while another remained in jail for allegedly violating the
same judicial order. |
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| Bill would boost
education funding |
| Central Oregon students
are poor relations when it comes to funding the Educational
Service District (ESD). A bill introduced in the state legislature
by Representative Ben Westlund |
to change that. Central Oregon's
Crook-Deschutes ESD, which includes Sisters, gets $52 per
student in funding, the lowest in the state. That money provides
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Theme
change pushed |
| More false-front western-style
buildings will go up in Sisters if the city council approves
changes to the city's architectural theme. |
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| Sisters'
Easter Egg Hunt set for Sunday |
| The annual Sisters Easter
Egg Hunt will be held at Three Sisters Overnight Park and
Creekside Park (formerly Sisters City Park) on |
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| Sisters
library honors director |
| Michael Gaston, library
director for Deschutes County, earned plaudits from Sisters
library supporters for steering the library system through |
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