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The Nugget Newspaper 1995 Archives, Volume XVI
51. December 27, 1995
Cyruses avert loss of Aspen Lakes subdivision
Impasse shuts down Sisters Ranger District
Three injured in crash near Suttle Lake
Commissioners cleared of campaign complaint
Sisters man found dead in home
Mulch more than a tree
Truck flips near Sisters
50. December 20, 1995
Thieves hit Sisters KOA
Snowfall lets Hoodoo open for holiday skiers
Sisters street addresses set for number change
"Stolen" moving van may not be
Cloverdale adds to firefighting arsenal
Aerobats join the Thunderbirds in air show benefit
Sisters woman finishes Honolulu Marathon
49. December 13, 1995
Winter driving is a hazardous skill
Teachers get a contract
Arsenic suspected in death of two dogs
Mine opponents drop lawsuit
School board to reconsider bond
Four-wheelers tear up Three Creeks Meadow
Thunderbirds Headlining Air Show, Theme Chosen
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48. December 6, 1995
Board wrestles with year-round education
Blood trail leads to arrest of wanted felon
Sheriff prepares Aspen Lakes foreclosure
No show to a snow show
City wants changes in comprehensive plan
Youth indicted on charges
Nasons file for new trial
47. November 29, 1995
Nasons acquitted of manslaughter; guilty of forgery, racketeering
Strong sales raise retailers' holiday spirits
Warm weather delays Hoodoo's ski season
Thief hits storage facility
Sisters gears up for season of giving
USFS plans rehab near Jack Creek
Special delivery: the North Pole
46. November 22, 1995
Metolius Doug stands as a silent sovereign
Gasoline to be tested
Sisters residents fighting to halt development
Forest Service seeks comment on land exchange
STOP signs stationed in Sisters
County faults restaurant
Sisters man arrested
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45. November 15, 1995
Voters nix bond request
Nason trial: After a year, the jury is out
Samaritan handed bill for $2,500
Teachers show support for contract settlement
County turns deaf ear to gravel mine appeal
USFS issues draft plan for Metolius
Thick- skinned citizens needed in Camp Sherman
44. November 8, 1995
Whooping cough endangers children
Mistake, not mistletoe, takes old growth pine
Cougar cub dies; Sisters sees more of the big cats
State rejects land use plan for Camp Sherman
Emergency officials like 911 change
Blackout strikes part of Sisters
Central Oregon rings in new "541" area code
43. November 1, 1995
With fall comes the wind to Central Oregon
Out of gas? Out of luck!
Hasty Team trains for swift water rescues
Council mulls new street addresses
School salary increase correction
Federal timber to be sold in Sisters area
Cloverdale changes burn policies
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42. October 25, 1995
Schools future in hands of voters
Teachers hoping for contract
Salem man dies in U.S. 20 crash at Lost Lake
National Forest sets timber sales
Sisters to stretch its boundaries
Nason defense questions key witnesses
Camp Sherman man indicted for firearm possession
41. October 18, 1995
Clothing prompts search off Highway 20
Metolius River plan due
Sex charges dropped
Sisters launches water rate study
Gravel mine turns into perilous political pit
Strong wind rousts trash fire
Sisters stops STOP signs
40. October 11, 1995
Juvenile jail on ballot
Mine opponents appeal to county commissioners
Sisters man pleads guilty to rape charge
Proposed poison project perceived as pernicious
USFS sets "crash corner" cure
Harvest Faire features one-of-a-kind crafts
Black Butte hosts sheep dog trials
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39. October 4, 1995
Camp Sherman man arrested
Nason trial hits snag with anonymous call
Gravel mine approved by Deschutes County
Have your firewood?
Camp Sherman man arrested
Folk Festival a success
United Way extends a hand
38. September 27, 1995
Nason trial nears climax
Fire still a danger
Hunters: Get off roads to find deer
Sisters may receive water cash windfall
Folk Festival draws local, regional talent
Unknown substance invades Suttle Lake
Forest Service defends gravel mine easements
37. September 20, 1995
Nason trial nears final chapter
Jazz festival sets Sisters dancing to the music
Water bill outrage pours into Sisters City Hall
Speed limit cut on McKenzie Highway
Sisters wins recycler of the year award
Hunting season looks promising
Sisters horsewomen succeed at state fair
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36. September 13, 1995
Accident victim no stranger to authorities
How should Sisters grow?
Juveniles nabbed in burglary
Timber salvage sale
Sisters residents rally against gravel mine
Dempsey is named Principal of the Year
Schools see jump in enrollment
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