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Bond funds to upgrade Black Butte School

The voters in Camp Sherman passed a $2 million school bond for Black Butte School (BBS) with approval of Measure 16-105 in the May 16 election. The tiny public K-12 district serves K-8... — Updated 6/6/2023

 

Gas station hearing set for June 15

The controversial proposal to redevelop the Space Age Gas station at the corner of Cascade Avenue and Pine Street will go before the Sisters Planning Commission for a public hearing on Thursday, June 15, at 5:30 p.m. at Sisters City Hall. Th... — Updated 6/6/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business 

'Sustainable City' students celebrate year in Sisters

Sisters community members, City Council members and University of Oregon students celebrated the end of the Sustainable City Year Partnership (SCYP) between the University and the City of... — Updated 6/6/2023

 
 By T. Lee Brown    Business

Bauman lands dream job at Sisters Farmers Market

Managers of Sisters Farmers Market have run the gamut over the years - farmers, a chef, and a registered nurse. Each brought passion and hard work to the position. This year, the Market's par... — Updated 6/6/2023

 

Farmers Market to kick off season

In a sure sign that summer is upon us, Sisters Farmers Market's opening day is on Sunday, June 4. The market has new hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More than 37 farmers, ranchers, makers, and food... — Updated 6/6/2023

 
 By Sue Stafford    Business

Beloved business has new owners

Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 8, 3 to 6 p.m., to gather at Beacham's Clock Company located at 300 W. Hood Ave. to celebrate Ed and Kathi Beacham's 45 years as one of the finest... — Updated 6/6/2023

 
 By Katy Yoder    Business

New BBR Lodge set to make memories

Staff at Black Butte Ranch (BBR) are ready for BBR homeowners, the Central Oregon community, and visitors from around the globe to make memories within their new space. Standing proudly with... — Updated 5/30/2023

 
 By Katy Yoder    Business

Sisters man brings experience to focus on family law

When Sisters lawyer Peter Straumfjord receives a call from someone needing legal advice about a family law issue, his calm demeanor can help during an often-stressful time. Straumfjord has... — Updated 5/23/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

Council authorizes UGB study

The Sisters City Council gave the green light to funding an analysis of the City’s urban growth boundary (UGB). The Council approved a professional services agreement with Moore Iacofano Goltsman, Inc. (MIG) for an Urban Growth Boundary... — Updated 5/23/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

Spoons' grand reopening

Spoons Restaurant is relocating in Sisters. After being on Cascade Avenue since opening in 2017, owner Doug Stevens finally had the opportunity to move locations to a bigger space that will... — Updated 5/16/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

True Wellness + Bodyworks in Sisters

John Seitzinger, LMT, MSN, worked in the medical field as a nurse and anesthesiologist for most of his 20-year career in Portland, but he wanted to branch away from that type of medicine and... — Updated 5/16/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

Daybreak Wellness opens in Sisters

Daybreak Wellness offers unique services to treat injuries and ailments and to promote overall health and well-being focused on mind, body, and spirit. Daybreak Wellness opened in March of... — Updated 5/16/2023

 

Sisters hotel named 'Property of the Year'

GrandStay Hospitality, LLC, the franchisor for GrandStay Hotels, held its 2023 Brand Conference event at the Hyatt Regency in Bloomington, Minnesota last month. The GrandStay Hotel &... — Updated 5/16/2023

 
 By Bill Bartlett    Business

Fathom Realty takes up shop in Sisters

Until last week the nationally ranked Fathom Realty was not a brand force in Sisters, or even Central Oregon. That all changed when Mark and Pam Ossinger hung out the Fathom shingle at 311... — Updated 5/11/2023

 

Craig earns coveted fire service designation

Deputy Chief Tim Craig, of the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District, has successfully completed the process that awards the professional designation of "Chief Training Officer" (CTO). The... — Updated 5/5/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

McDougall joins planning commission

Sarah McDougall always gets involved in her community, wherever she is. She got especially involved in Sisters when she moved here in 2020, after living in Bend for 14 years. McDougall knew... — Updated 5/5/2023

 
 By Katy Yoder    Business

Helping people grieve the loss of an infant

Losing a baby is a heart-wrenching event that often leaves grieving parents feeling alone. That was Alissa and James Cowan's experience after having a miscarriage six years ago. Their sense o... — Updated 5/5/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

City moving forward on multiple projects

The Sisters City Council took another step toward construction of a roundabout at Highway 20 and Locust Street last week. In their Wednesday, April 26 meeting, the Council approved Amendment No. 2 of the intergovernmental agreement with the... — Updated 5/4/2023

 

Team offers update on community vision

At their quarterly meeting on April 5, the Vision Implementation Team (VIT) took a first look at how to go about adding new topics and strategies to the Vision Plan as evolving issues arise. There was a great deal of discussion regarding... — Updated 4/25/2023

 
 By Sue Stafford    Business

Volunteer Week acknowledges services

The theme of National Volunteer Week, April 16-24, is "Volunteering Weaves Us Together." Nowhere is that truer than among the Sisters Transportation and Ride Share (STARS) volunteers who... — Updated 4/18/2023

 

Kiwanis Club sale supports programs

The Kiwanis Club of Sisters will be holding their annual Antiques, Collectible & Jewelry Sale Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 27, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Although donations are still coming in, larger items like antique furniture and yard... — Updated 4/18/2023

 
 By Ceili Gatley    Business

Council to establish camping rules

Sisters City Council is working on defining camping regulations on city-owned property. With an increased number of houseless people and more tourists coming into Sisters in the summer for events, camping regulations seemed like a natural... — Updated 4/18/2023

 
 By Bill Bartlett    Business

Do short-term rentals have a negative impact?

An ad hoc group called CATS (Citizens Action Team of Sisters) has formed, with the goal of helping to formulate policy for growth and development in the city. The group believes that Sisters... — Updated 2/21/2023

 
 By Sue Stafford    Business

Sunset Meadows development will go forward

City of Sisters Principal Planner Matthew Martin was notified last week that the Sunset Meadows housing development by Woodhill Homes will be built as approved by the Sisters Planning Commission. During their January 19 hearing on Sunset... — Updated 2/21/2023

 

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