Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXIII No.11 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Last update: April 2, 1999
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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.

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

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 specialized 
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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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