Gordon Deeds, 85, rode his "triked" Goldwing in Sisters.
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Gold Wings return to Sisters
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| Like the swallows to Capistrano,
the Gold Wing motorcycle club returned to Sisters right on
schedule for its annual rally June 17-20. |
Members from chapters throughout
Oregon, Idaho, and Washington -- totaling nearly 450 people
-- rode into Sisters for the three days of festivities |
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| New Suttle Lake
plan released |
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Redevelopment could begin at Suttle Lake Resort as early
as summer 2000.
Proposed changes to the resort include a new
10,000-square-foot lodge and 12 cabins that would replace
the existing campground.
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Arraignment on
Drug charges |
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Redevelopment could begin at Suttle Lake Resort as early
as summer 2000.
Proposed changes to the resort include a new 10,000-square-foot
lodge and 12 cabins that would replace the existing campground.
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| Subdivisions
get green light |
| Two subdivisions proposed for Sisters
won preliminary plat approval from the Sisters Urban Area
Planning Commission |
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Schools discuss "open enrollment"
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The brightest future of the Sisters School District may
be not having a "Sisters" school district.
An idea is percolating among Central Oregon school superintendents
that
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opening up enrollment among the Bend, Redmond and Sisters
schools may improve education.
According to Steve Swisher, superintendent of Sisters schools,
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| Meltdown leads to
food giveaway |
| Caroline Lucas, the new owner of
Sisters Market, made the best of a bad situation last week
when a large freezer defrosted, leaving about $1,000 worth
of food |
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Curry walks
to fight leukemia |
| Sisters resident Melanie Curry will
walk the Honolulu Marathon in December to fight the disease
that nearly took her life. Curry entered the December 12 Hawaii
event |
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Tourist season off
to a slow start
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| Summer has finally arrived with its
usual influx of tourists, but the visitor count at the Sisters
Area Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center is down from 1998. |
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