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Sisters-area marijuana grow results
in arrest
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| Thomas Allen Meyer, 47, was arrested
at his home outside of Sisters on Wednesday, May 19, for possession
and manufacture of a controlled substance, according to the
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Central Oregon Drug Enforcement
Team. According to CODE, local law enforcement was assisting
the Internal Revenue Service in a search for financial records
at MeyerŐs residence |
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| Suttle Lake slash
burn causes haze |
| Smoke poured into Camp Sherman from
the Suttle Lake area as the Forest Service burned logging
slash |
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Planners want
more answers |
| The Sisters Urban Area Planning Commission,
at its May 19 meeting, withheld approval for two new |
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Crossroads to appeal court loss
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The Crossroads Property Owners Association will file an
appeal after losing a court decision May 6 over a garage
built in a setback. Association board chairman Judson "Bud"
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Cunningham told The Nugget on Sunday,
May 23, that he "got authority today to go forward with the
appeal" at a board meeting held during what was initially
a "social gathering" |
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| Sewer gets boost |
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A bill to turn over to the City of Sisters up to 240 acres
of National Forest land for a sewer treatment facility sailed
through the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
last week.
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| Rotary Club community
barbecue |
| Sisters residents turned out on a
made-for-a-picnic day to celebrate the opening of the new
community barbecue in the Village Green on |
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| Cleanup finds trash
and treasure |
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Fifteen volunteers helped make Squaw Creek a little more
scenic during river cleanup on Saturday, May 22. The group
visited six sites,
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