Hunting season in full swing around Sisters
Signs of autumn are everywhere - cooler days, turning leaves, seasonal rain, and thankfully, snow returning to our mountains. And there are hunters, archery and rifle, taking to the woods in... — Updated 10/3/2023
Neighborhood changes its name
A substantial contingent of residents turned out on a drippy Friday afternoon, September 29, to mark the renaming of their neighborhood. The subdivision off of Wilt Road north of Sisters... — Updated 10/3/2023
National commander visits Sisters American Legion Post
Veterans from American Legion Post 86 gathered at Spoons café in Sisters on Tuesday, September 26, to greet newly elected National Commander Daniel J. Seehafer, who is on a whirlwind tour... — Updated 10/3/2023
Burning season opens in Sisters Country
Open burning within the Black Butte Ranch, Cloverdale, and Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire Districts is allowed as of Tuesday, October 3, at daylight. Residents are strongly encouraged to contact their local fire protection agencies for... — Updated 10/3/2023
- What will winter bring?
- Returning home
- Fire danger drops to 'moderate'
- Board rules against spa owner
- City Council reviews short-term rentals
- Remodeled library close to opening
- Forest cleanup effort set for Saturday
- Transcontinental horse ride nears completion in Sisters
- Sisters reaches out to support Nepal
- Protecting Sisters against wildfire
- Some drivers putting kids at risk
- Council votes 'no' on shelter application
- Taking the badge in the fire service
- In wildfire season, lost acres decline
- Mixed signals for Sisters housing
- Wetland restoration is a success
- Recalling the Flight for Freedom
- Blum focuses on public service on Sisters City Council
- Garden season ending
- City Council votes to deny shelter application
- Council will hold hearing on homeless shelter
- Housing could lead to teacher shortage
- Explore Sisters laying tourism groundwork
- Valley fires impacting Sisters
- Sisters grad is following her heart to farming
SMS adjusting Outdoor School
Sisters Middle School (SMS) is modifying its Outdoor School program, which runs October 16-18 at Camp Tamarack west of Sisters. In response to a variety of parent concerns, the school is... — Updated 10/3/2023
New school is on time and on budget
The new Sisters Elementary School will (SES) open on time, and come in on budget - despite the pressures of inflation. Curt Scholl and the Sisters School District (SSD) team offered a tour... — Updated 9/5/2023
Environmental program coming to Sisters
A new environmental program for youth, launched in early 2023, is coming to Sisters this fall, thanks to a partnership between Camp Fire Central Oregon and Sisters Middle School. Registration opened on August 6 and spots are still... — Updated 8/29/2023
Seed to Table changes leadership structure
Celebrating their 10th anniversary, Seed to Table (S2T) has grown into an integral part of Sisters Country. Farming in the High Desert is no easy task, but founder and current Executive... — Updated 10/3/2023
Celebrating the change of season on two wheels
Sisters Moto braved the damp, fall Central Oregon weather, hosting their third annual Sisters Moto Party. The event is an opportunity for the Sisters motorcycle shop to gather with the... — Updated 10/3/2023
Auto technician earns elite honor
Working on vehicles has been a lifelong passion for Chad Van Handel of Van Handel Automotive in Sisters. "I grew up just working on engines - motorcycles, cars," he recalled. He says the... — Updated 10/3/2023
Community gathered for harvest dinner
Farmers and founders, longtime friends and new acquaintances, all gathered together Saturday to celebrate Seed to Table's 10th Anniversary at the Fall Harvest Dinner. Clear skies and mellow... — Updated 9/12/2023
Sisters immersed in music over weekend
The 2023 Sisters Folk Festival - the 26th - opened Friday under Portland-like weather, with a steady mist under overcast skies, the temperature just barely reaching 50. Appearing on seven... — Updated 10/3/2023
SFF artists shared music at SHS
Sisters Folk Festival (SFF) was a weekend full of extraordinary music, entertainment, and community joy. The Festival didn't only span the weekend; the artists also performed elsewhere... — Updated 10/3/2023
Sisters Harvest Faire set for weekend
The streets of Sisters will blossom into an artisans’ marketplace next weekend as Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Sisters Harvest Faire, Saturday and Sunday, October 7-8. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and... — Updated 10/3/2023
Caldera Arts hosts Hearth Festival
Caldera Arts will celebrate the autumn season in the second annual Hearth Festival October 21, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Caldera Arts, 31500 Blue Lake Dr. west of Sisters. Hearth Festival is a... — Updated 10/3/2023
- Tales of PCT trek on tap at bookstore
- Studio Tour finds favor with art lovers across Sisters
- Art opens doors to culture
- Sisters High School to present musical
- Songwriters bring story and song to Sisters
- Experience three full days of art in Sisters
- Theater offers arts and adventure
- 'Silent Sky' coming to Sisters this month
- Tour combines art, fun, adventure
- Raffle features elite instruments
- Festivities in the KidZone
- Young artists add vitality to arts group Studio Tour
- Trekking To Texas ... for an equine connection
- Gunterman passes baton on chorale
- Musicians play for Maui relief
- Film screening benefits salmon
- Kick up your heels with dance class
- Novelist tells tales of mountaineering
- Sisters man wins Americana award
- Registration wrapping up for Sisters car show
Boys soccer splits games on the pitch
The boys soccer squad posted a 4-0 sweep at home against Siuslaw on Tuesday, September 26, and at home two days later fell 1-2 to Santiam Christian. Sisters has been working to start their... — Updated 10/3/2023
Sisters bike park gets a fresh launch
Sisters has a hidden gem for those who like to test their skills on two wheels. Bike Park 242 is located just off the McKenzie Highway (242) adjacent to the Sisters Park & Recreation... — Updated 10/3/2023
Volleyball steamrolls opponents
The Lady Outlaws once again proved they are a team to be reckoned with as they crushed La Pine and Elmira last week; a 25-14, 25-15, 25-5 sweep on Tuesday at home against the Hawks, and two... — Updated 10/3/2023
Lady Outlaws stay unbeaten
The Lady Outlaws soccer squad remains undefeated, as they beat Elmira on the road 6-1 on Tuesday, September 19, and shut out La Pine 8-0 at home two days later. In Tuesday’s contest at Elmira, the Outlaws started out a bit disorganized,... — Updated 9/26/2023
- Outlaws continue to dominate hardwood
- Runners 'GiddyUp' at Pole Creek Ranch
- Last-second kick seals Outlaws win
- Outlaws place well at Country Fair race
- Lady Outlaws unbeaten in soccer
- Bingo Night supports Outlaws athletics
- Outlaws dominate the hardwood
- Sisters hosts prestigious horse event
- Lady Outlaws volleyball crowned at Cascade
- Football squad squashes the White Buffs
- Outlaws fall in close games
- Runners have strong start
- Lady Outlaws kick off league play with two shutouts
- Youth Ambassadors liven trail experience
- Sisters runners hit the mud
- Outlaws get off to rough start on soccer field
- Lady Outlaws start season strong
- Outlaws snatch win in final minute against Burns
- Outlaws earn crown at invitational
- Heavy lifting to inspire Sisters
- Outlaws return veteran soccer players
- Outlaws soccer goes international
School-based health center to expand
The Sisters School-Based Health Center (SBHC), located adjacent to Sisters High School, will soon expand its operations from two days a week to four days a week, thanks to a partnership between Mosaic Community Health, St. Charles Health... — Updated 10/3/2023
Lab services now available full time at Sisters clinic
It's hard to miss the large, colorful banner adorning St. Charles Family Care Clinic on N. Arrowleaf Trail in the Outlaw Station shopping center. Neon-yellow all-capital letters on a... — Updated 10/3/2023
Grant helps caregivers
The Oregon Center for Nursing (OCN) recently granted $50,000 to Partners In Care to support development of a program aimed at increasing wellness for hospice and home health nurses. The Care for the Caregivers program starting at Partners... — Updated 9/26/2023
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