Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXIII No.7 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Last update: May 7, 1999

Sisters Guide

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Sisters Chamber

Judge rules Crossroads building can stay

A controversial garage addition, built 15 feet inside a setback line in the Crossroads subdivision west of Sisters, will stay after a decision handed down by Circuit Court Judge Stephen Tiktin on May 6. The Crossroads Property Owners Association sued property owner Joseph Holder, his wife and the Holder Family Trust on the grounds that the garage addition on their property violates the subdivision's
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Bend cable
delivers donation

Bend Cable delivered a check for $34,485 to the Deschutes County Education Service District on Thursday, April 29.

The check paid half of the local cost for 418 computers that will be distributed to schools throughout Central Oregon.

In delivering the check, Bend Cable President William Paul Morton said that Bend Cable was investing in the future.

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Mr. Wilson goes to Washington

Sisters Mayor Steve Wilson visited the nation's capital last week to lobby for Sisters' sewer facility at a Senate committee hearing. Wilson stood before the Senate Subcommittee on Energy and Natural Resources Wednesday, April 28, to testify in support of recently proposed legislation to acquire land for the Sisters sewer facility.
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Sisters voters to decide on annexation
Sisters voters are deciding whether to annex all land currently within the Sisters Urban Growth Boundary.
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Timber sales slated for Ranger District

Four major timber sales and a collection of small sales could remove up to 13 million board feet of lumber from the Sisters Ranger District this year. According to district supervisory forester Slater Turner, the equivalent of approximately 77,778 18-inch trees would be removed if all the sales are completed.Three of the four major sales were previously put up for bid as
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Fire station opens
The people who live to the north of Sisters can rest a little easier knowing that fire crews can respond quickly from the new Squaw Creek
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Sixth-grade performs 'en Franais'
Carol PackardŐs sixth-grade class shared a taste of European culture last week in a French language
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Families needed to "Clean the Green"
The Sisters Elementary School will host students and their families for a series of school grounds
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