Three Sisters Mountains
Vol. XXIII No.21 - Deschutes County, Oregon - Last update: June 9, 1999

Sisters Guide

Sisters Schools

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Sisters Chamber

Sisters' class sizes to shrink next year

Class sizes in Sisters schools will drop next year if the proposed 1999-2000 budget holds fast. The budget was adopted by the Sisters School Board on Monday, June 7.

Next year's kindergarten and first grade classes are expected to have a ratio of 20 students to each teacher. This year's two first grade classes have a ratio of 25:1, according to

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Seniors celebrate commencement
The 51st Sisters High School Commencement held Friday, June 4, marked the beginning of life after
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Sisters Rodeo ready to ride for 59th year
The seats are sanded and the rocks are being picked out of the arena as Sisters gets set to host the nation's
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Two nabbed in sign-shooting incident

Two Sisters youths have confessed to shooting holes through a McKenzie Scenic Byway sign on Highway 242 last March. An investigation by the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Forest Service turned up a suspect in the incident and a deputy interviewed the young man at the Sisters Sheriff's Station last month.According to sheriff's office
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Haynes
suit dismissed
The lawsuit filed in state court by former police chief David Haynes against the City of Sisters has been dismissed. A similar case in Federal
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Black Butte
students celebrate
Camp Sherman's Black Butte School held its annual graduation ceremony Friday evening, June 4, on a soft late-spring evening made
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Cowboy rodeo
dance on tap
The annual Cowboy Rodeo Dance is slated for Saturday night, June 12, at the Sisters Middle School Gym. This year's dance features the return
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