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Battling hunger with fresh vegetables. According to Susannah Morgan, director of the Oregon Food Banks, “our state is in the 100-year flood of hunger.”. Confirmed data from Neighborhood Impact and Feeding America show the number of our neighbors in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook county who worry about feeding their families hasincreased
OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Richard Oscar Carlson, February 25, 1927 — March 1, 2021. Richard Oscar Carlson died March 1 in Sisters, from COVID-19. He was 94. Carlson was born February 25, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Oscar and Faye Carlson, a banker and an educator. He was married to Barbara Nelson from 1948 through 1972, and to Joanne Kitchel from 1975 untilher
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OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Richard Oscar Carlson, February 25, 1927 — March 1, 2021. Richard Oscar Carlson died March 1 in Sisters, from COVID-19. He was 94. Carlson was born February 25, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Oscar and Faye Carlson, a banker and an educator. He was married to Barbara Nelson from 1948 through 1972, and to Joanne Kitchel from 1975 untilher
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…03/25/2020 To the Editor: In my very, very distant life I acquired my nursing license. Nursing 101 taught us all to wash our hands before seeing a patient, and after visitTERRY GALLEGLY
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The Cascadia Subduction Zone Fault runs 600 miles from California to British Columbia. The fault lies about 70-100 miles off the Oregon Coast and is responsible OPEN MIC NIGHT BLOSSOMS IN SISTERS The New York Times had just published a feature about Bend, Oregon, and environs that week, praising Paulina Springs Books. “It was cool to be around a bunch of my peers when that happened,” he said. The next Music, Poetry & Storytelling Open Mic takes place Monday, July 1, at 6 p.m., at Paulina Springs Books, 252 W. Hood Ave. in Sisters. SANTIAM LODGE RESTORATION CONTINUES Eighty years ago, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) completed construction of a new recreational ski lodge at the summit of Santiam Pass. The unique archite BLUE LAKE IS A FORGOTTEN RECREATIONAL DESTINATION Blue Lake is a forgotten recreational destination. It may come as a surprise to some that nearby Blue Lake offers a pleasant little hike. For most locals, Blue Lake has faded into a peculiar esoteric status. Twenty years ago, this local miniature Crater Lake was a frequent destination for fishing, hiking, or just a scenic day outing.NUGGETNEWS.COM
Troy Rayburn is the new face at City Hall, having arrived about a month ago to assume the duties of project coordinator in the City of Sisters Public Works Depa HOME - NUGGET NEWSLOCAL NEWSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDSCALENDAROBITSANNOUNCEMENTS Home - Nugget News. Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks and sites in Sisters. Quilt Show planning to move ahead The path isn’tcompletely
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OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Richard Oscar Carlson, February 25, 1927 — March 1, 2021. Richard Oscar Carlson died March 1 in Sisters, from COVID-19. He was 94. Carlson was born February 25, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Oscar and Faye Carlson, a banker and an educator. He was married to Barbara Nelson from 1948 through 1972, and to Joanne Kitchel from 1975 untilher
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OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Richard Oscar Carlson, February 25, 1927 — March 1, 2021. Richard Oscar Carlson died March 1 in Sisters, from COVID-19. He was 94. Carlson was born February 25, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Oscar and Faye Carlson, a banker and an educator. He was married to Barbara Nelson from 1948 through 1972, and to Joanne Kitchel from 1975 untilher
SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT Subscribe and Support Order a Print Subscription to The Nugget Gift a Print Subscription to The Nugget Sisters-area residents who reside within the Sisters School District receive The Nugget Newspaper bymail at no charge.
BROWSE CLASSIFIED ADS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. STUDENTS FORGED AHEAD WITH MR. SHS Despite being pushed off track by the COIVID-19 pandemic school shutdown, students found a way to present their annual Mr. SHS pageant at Sisters High School to BEND FIRM WILL DESIGN RANGER DISTRICT COMPOUND After a competitive public solicitation process, Steele Associates Architects of Bend has been selected to design the new Sisters Ranger District Compound in Si SISTERS WOODLANDS WINS ZONING APPROVAL Following a public hearing at last week’s meeting, City Council unanimously approved the application to rezone and redesignate the 35.84-acre property loc LITTLE THREE CREEK LAKE IS A NICE FAMILY HIKE Last week, we had planned to hike on the west side of McKenzie Pass, but since all the roads were closed due to the fires, we had to come up with a different plNUGGETNEWS.COM
Recreational target shooting is an increasingly popular activity on the Deschutes National Forest. That popularity has an impact on local residents who are not happy hearing frequent gunfire. Shooting is allowed across the Sisters Ranger District, except within 150 yards of residences or developed campgrounds and across roads. OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Letters to the Editor - 5/5/2021. To the Editor: I am responding to Andy Sichler’s letter to the editor appearing in the April 28 edition of The Nugget. I agree with most of what Mr. Sichler has to say in his response to Craig Wessel’s guest column in the April 21 edition. read the full story. LETTERS - NUGGET NEWS Richard Oscar Carlson, February 25, 1927 — March 1, 2021. Richard Oscar Carlson died March 1 in Sisters, from COVID-19. He was 94. Carlson was born February 25, 1927, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Oscar and Faye Carlson, a banker and an educator. He was married to Barbara Nelson from 1948 through 1972, and to Joanne Kitchel from 1975 untilher
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…03/25/2020 To the Editor: In my very, very distant life I acquired my nursing license. Nursing 101 taught us all to wash our hands before seeing a patient, and after visit SISTERS WOODLANDS WINS ZONING APPROVAL Following a public hearing at last week’s meeting, City Council unanimously approved the application to rezone and redesignate the 35.84-acre property locTERRY GALLEGLY
Terri Gallegly died Saturday, April 18, at the age of 58. Terri was born in Alton Illinois but was raised in Pinehurst, Idaho. She moved to Sisters in 1984. TerNUGGETNEWS.COM
The Cascadia Subduction Zone Fault runs 600 miles from California to British Columbia. The fault lies about 70-100 miles off the Oregon Coast and is responsible BLUE LAKE IS A FORGOTTEN RECREATIONAL DESTINATION Blue Lake is a forgotten recreational destination. It may come as a surprise to some that nearby Blue Lake offers a pleasant little hike. For most locals, Blue Lake has faded into a peculiar esoteric status. Twenty years ago, this local miniature Crater Lake was a frequent destination for fishing, hiking, or just a scenic day outing. OPEN MIC NIGHT BLOSSOMS IN SISTERS The New York Times had just published a feature about Bend, Oregon, and environs that week, praising Paulina Springs Books. “It was cool to be around a bunch of my peers when that happened,” he said. The next Music, Poetry & Storytelling Open Mic takes place Monday, July 1, at 6 p.m., at Paulina Springs Books, 252 W. Hood Ave. in Sisters. FIREWOOD - NUGGET NEWS DAVE ELPI – FIREWOOD. • SINCE 1976 •. Doug Fir – Lodgepole – Juniper. DRIVE-IN WOOD SALES. – 18155 Hwy. 126 East –. SistersForestProducts.com. Order Online! 541-410-4509. THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NUGGET... KATY YODER Katy Yoder has always been a writer. Now The Nugget freelancer is committed to making writing her life and career. HOME - NUGGET NEWSLOCAL NEWSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDSCALENDAROBITSANNOUNCEMENTS Home - Nugget News. Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks and sites in Sisters. Quilt Show planning to move ahead The path isn’tcompletely
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Battling hunger with fresh vegetables. According to Susannah Morgan, director of the Oregon Food Banks, “our state is in the 100-year flood of hunger.”. Confirmed data from Neighborhood Impact and Feeding America show the number of our neighbors in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook county who worry about feeding their families hasincreased
OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Letters to the Editor - 5/5/2021. To the Editor: I am responding to Andy Sichler’s letter to the editor appearing in the April 28 edition of The Nugget. I agree with most of what Mr. Sichler has to say in his response to Craig Wessel’s guest column in the April 21 edition. read the full story. BROWSE CLASSIFIED ADS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. STUDENTS FORGED AHEAD WITH MR. SHS Despite being pushed off track by the COIVID-19 pandemic school shutdown, students found a way to present their annual Mr. SHS pageant at Sisters High School to BEND FIRM WILL DESIGN RANGER DISTRICT COMPOUND After a competitive public solicitation process, Steele Associates Architects of Bend has been selected to design the new Sisters Ranger District Compound in Si FIREWOOD - NUGGET NEWS DAVE ELPI – FIREWOOD. • SINCE 1976 •. Doug Fir – Lodgepole – Juniper. DRIVE-IN WOOD SALES. – 18155 Hwy. 126 East –. SistersForestProducts.com. Order Online! 541-410-4509. CHA RNACIRCLE, JUNE 18, 1944 Cha Rnacircle passed away September 26, at her home in Sisters in the company of friends. She was 76 and, despite a cancer diagnosis six months ago, was active, LITTLE THREE CREEK LAKE IS A NICE FAMILY HIKE Last week, we had planned to hike on the west side of McKenzie Pass, but since all the roads were closed due to the fires, we had to come up with a different pl THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NUGGET... KATY YODER Katy Yoder has always been a writer. Now The Nugget freelancer is committed to making writing her life and career. HOME - NUGGET NEWSLOCAL NEWSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDSCALENDAROBITSANNOUNCEMENTS Home - Nugget News. Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks and sites in Sisters. Quilt Show planning to move ahead The path isn’tcompletely
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Battling hunger with fresh vegetables. According to Susannah Morgan, director of the Oregon Food Banks, “our state is in the 100-year flood of hunger.”. Confirmed data from Neighborhood Impact and Feeding America show the number of our neighbors in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook county who worry about feeding their families hasincreased
OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Letters to the Editor - 5/5/2021. To the Editor: I am responding to Andy Sichler’s letter to the editor appearing in the April 28 edition of The Nugget. I agree with most of what Mr. Sichler has to say in his response to Craig Wessel’s guest column in the April 21 edition. read the full story. BROWSE CLASSIFIED ADS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. STUDENTS FORGED AHEAD WITH MR. SHS Despite being pushed off track by the COIVID-19 pandemic school shutdown, students found a way to present their annual Mr. SHS pageant at Sisters High School to BEND FIRM WILL DESIGN RANGER DISTRICT COMPOUND After a competitive public solicitation process, Steele Associates Architects of Bend has been selected to design the new Sisters Ranger District Compound in Si FIREWOOD - NUGGET NEWS DAVE ELPI – FIREWOOD. • SINCE 1976 •. Doug Fir – Lodgepole – Juniper. DRIVE-IN WOOD SALES. – 18155 Hwy. 126 East –. SistersForestProducts.com. Order Online! 541-410-4509. CHA RNACIRCLE, JUNE 18, 1944 Cha Rnacircle passed away September 26, at her home in Sisters in the company of friends. She was 76 and, despite a cancer diagnosis six months ago, was active, LITTLE THREE CREEK LAKE IS A NICE FAMILY HIKE Last week, we had planned to hike on the west side of McKenzie Pass, but since all the roads were closed due to the fires, we had to come up with a different pl THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NUGGET... KATY YODER Katy Yoder has always been a writer. Now The Nugget freelancer is committed to making writing her life and career. SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT Subscribe and Support Order a Print Subscription to The Nugget Gift a Print Subscription to The Nugget Sisters-area residents who reside within the Sisters School District receive The Nugget Newspaper bymail at no charge.
SEARCH - NUGGET NEWS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. CHA RNACIRCLE, JUNE 18, 1944 Cha Rnacircle passed away September 26, at her home in Sisters in the company of friends. She was 76 and, despite a cancer diagnosis six months ago, was active, BLUE LAKE IS A FORGOTTEN RECREATIONAL DESTINATION Blue Lake is a forgotten recreational destination. It may come as a surprise to some that nearby Blue Lake offers a pleasant little hike. For most locals, Blue Lake has faded into a peculiar esoteric status. Twenty years ago, this local miniature Crater Lake was a frequent destination for fishing, hiking, or just a scenic day outing.TERRY GALLEGLY
Terri Gallegly died Saturday, April 18, at the age of 58. Terri was born in Alton Illinois but was raised in Pinehurst, Idaho. She moved to Sisters in 1984. Ter SISTERS WOODLANDS WINS ZONING APPROVAL Following a public hearing at last week’s meeting, City Council unanimously approved the application to rezone and redesignate the 35.84-acre property loc SISTERS GRAD PROMOTES EMPOWERMENT Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.NUGGETNEWS.COM
Recreational target shooting is an increasingly popular activity on the Deschutes National Forest. That popularity has an impact on local residents who are not happy hearing frequent gunfire. Shooting is allowed across the Sisters Ranger District, except within 150 yards of residences or developed campgrounds and across roads.NUGGETNEWS.COM
The Cowboy Court Apartments Pinion is developing on Adams Avenue are slated for at least partial opening in August of this year — and about half of the units are already spoken for. Pinion is not a developer by trade — he is the principal of Pinion Property Management, a Corvallis-based company that manages investmentproperties.
HAYDEN HOMES MASTER PLAN ON DOCKET Sisters planning commissioners will hear a proposal for nearly 200 new houses in town this week. The 29.57 acres designated as McKenzie Meadows Village (MMV) s HOME - NUGGET NEWSLOCAL NEWSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDSCALENDAROBITSANNOUNCEMENTS Home - Nugget News. Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks and sites in Sisters. Quilt Show planning to move ahead The path isn’tcompletely
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Battling hunger with fresh vegetables. According to Susannah Morgan, director of the Oregon Food Banks, “our state is in the 100-year flood of hunger.”. Confirmed data from Neighborhood Impact and Feeding America show the number of our neighbors in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook county who worry about feeding their families hasincreased
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SEARCH - NUGGET NEWS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. CHA RNACIRCLE, JUNE 18, 1944 Cha Rnacircle passed away September 26, at her home in Sisters in the company of friends. She was 76 and, despite a cancer diagnosis six months ago, was active, BLUE LAKE IS A FORGOTTEN RECREATIONAL DESTINATION Blue Lake is a forgotten recreational destination. It may come as a surprise to some that nearby Blue Lake offers a pleasant little hike. For most locals, Blue Lake has faded into a peculiar esoteric status. Twenty years ago, this local miniature Crater Lake was a frequent destination for fishing, hiking, or just a scenic day outing.TERRY GALLEGLY
Terri Gallegly died Saturday, April 18, at the age of 58. Terri was born in Alton Illinois but was raised in Pinehurst, Idaho. She moved to Sisters in 1984. Ter SISTERS WOODLANDS WINS ZONING APPROVAL Following a public hearing at last week’s meeting, City Council unanimously approved the application to rezone and redesignate the 35.84-acre property loc SISTERS GRAD PROMOTES EMPOWERMENT Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.NUGGETNEWS.COM
Recreational target shooting is an increasingly popular activity on the Deschutes National Forest. That popularity has an impact on local residents who are not happy hearing frequent gunfire. Shooting is allowed across the Sisters Ranger District, except within 150 yards of residences or developed campgrounds and across roads.NUGGETNEWS.COM
The Cowboy Court Apartments Pinion is developing on Adams Avenue are slated for at least partial opening in August of this year — and about half of the units are already spoken for. Pinion is not a developer by trade — he is the principal of Pinion Property Management, a Corvallis-based company that manages investmentproperties.
HAYDEN HOMES MASTER PLAN ON DOCKET Sisters planning commissioners will hear a proposal for nearly 200 new houses in town this week. The 29.57 acres designated as McKenzie Meadows Village (MMV) s HOME - NUGGET NEWSLOCAL NEWSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDSCALENDAROBITSANNOUNCEMENTS Home - Nugget News. Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks and sites in Sisters. Quilt Show planning to move ahead The path isn’tcompletely
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Battling hunger with fresh vegetables. According to Susannah Morgan, director of the Oregon Food Banks, “our state is in the 100-year flood of hunger.”. Confirmed data from Neighborhood Impact and Feeding America show the number of our neighbors in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook county who worry about feeding their families hasincreased
OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Letters to the Editor - 5/5/2021. To the Editor: I am responding to Andy Sichler’s letter to the editor appearing in the April 28 edition of The Nugget. I agree with most of what Mr. Sichler has to say in his response to Craig Wessel’s guest column in the April 21 edition. read the full story. SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT Subscribe and Support Order a Print Subscription to The Nugget Gift a Print Subscription to The Nugget Sisters-area residents who reside within the Sisters School District receive The Nugget Newspaper bymail at no charge.
BROWSE CLASSIFIED ADS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. STUDENTS FORGED AHEAD WITH MR. SHS Despite being pushed off track by the COIVID-19 pandemic school shutdown, students found a way to present their annual Mr. SHS pageant at Sisters High School to BEND FIRM WILL DESIGN RANGER DISTRICT COMPOUND After a competitive public solicitation process, Steele Associates Architects of Bend has been selected to design the new Sisters Ranger District Compound in Si CAUGHT IN AN AVALANCHE Caught in an avalanche. In the early morning hours of May 23, Danielle Rudinsky and Shelby Lowman set out to climb the southwest aspect of Mt. Hood. Rudinsky and Lowman started up a route unpopulated by other climbers and what awaited them at the top was every climber’s worst fear. Mt. Hood had long been on Rudinsky and Lowman’s list of BLUE LAKE IS A FORGOTTEN RECREATIONAL DESTINATION Blue Lake is a forgotten recreational destination. It may come as a surprise to some that nearby Blue Lake offers a pleasant little hike. For most locals, Blue Lake has faded into a peculiar esoteric status. Twenty years ago, this local miniature Crater Lake was a frequent destination for fishing, hiking, or just a scenic day outing. THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NUGGET... KATY YODER Katy Yoder has always been a writer. Now The Nugget freelancer is committed to making writing her life and career. HOME - NUGGET NEWSLOCAL NEWSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDSCALENDAROBITSANNOUNCEMENTS Home - Nugget News. Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks and sites in Sisters. Quilt Show planning to move ahead The path isn’tcompletely
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Battling hunger with fresh vegetables. According to Susannah Morgan, director of the Oregon Food Banks, “our state is in the 100-year flood of hunger.”. Confirmed data from Neighborhood Impact and Feeding America show the number of our neighbors in Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook county who worry about feeding their families hasincreased
OBITUARIES - NUGGET NEWS Letters to the Editor - 5/5/2021. To the Editor: I am responding to Andy Sichler’s letter to the editor appearing in the April 28 edition of The Nugget. I agree with most of what Mr. Sichler has to say in his response to Craig Wessel’s guest column in the April 21 edition. read the full story. SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT Subscribe and Support Order a Print Subscription to The Nugget Gift a Print Subscription to The Nugget Sisters-area residents who reside within the Sisters School District receive The Nugget Newspaper bymail at no charge.
BROWSE CLASSIFIED ADS Office: 541-549-9941 Newsroom: 541-390-6973. Office Hours: Mon. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Thurs. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. STUDENTS FORGED AHEAD WITH MR. SHS Despite being pushed off track by the COIVID-19 pandemic school shutdown, students found a way to present their annual Mr. SHS pageant at Sisters High School to BEND FIRM WILL DESIGN RANGER DISTRICT COMPOUND After a competitive public solicitation process, Steele Associates Architects of Bend has been selected to design the new Sisters Ranger District Compound in Si CAUGHT IN AN AVALANCHE Caught in an avalanche. In the early morning hours of May 23, Danielle Rudinsky and Shelby Lowman set out to climb the southwest aspect of Mt. Hood. Rudinsky and Lowman started up a route unpopulated by other climbers and what awaited them at the top was every climber’s worst fear. Mt. Hood had long been on Rudinsky and Lowman’s list of BLUE LAKE IS A FORGOTTEN RECREATIONAL DESTINATION Blue Lake is a forgotten recreational destination. It may come as a surprise to some that nearby Blue Lake offers a pleasant little hike. For most locals, Blue Lake has faded into a peculiar esoteric status. Twenty years ago, this local miniature Crater Lake was a frequent destination for fishing, hiking, or just a scenic day outing. THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE NUGGET... KATY YODER Katy Yoder has always been a writer. Now The Nugget freelancer is committed to making writing her life and career. SUBSCRIBE AND SUPPORT Subscribe and Support Order a Print Subscription to The Nugget Gift a Print Subscription to The Nugget Sisters-area residents who reside within the Sisters School District receive The Nugget Newspaper bymail at no charge.
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Terri Gallegly died Saturday, April 18, at the age of 58. Terri was born in Alton Illinois but was raised in Pinehurst, Idaho. She moved to Sisters in 1984. Ter SISTERS WOODLANDS WINS ZONING APPROVAL Following a public hearing at last week’s meeting, City Council unanimously approved the application to rezone and redesignate the 35.84-acre property loc FIREWOOD - NUGGET NEWS DAVE ELPI – FIREWOOD. • SINCE 1976 •. Doug Fir – Lodgepole – Juniper. DRIVE-IN WOOD SALES. – 18155 Hwy. 126 East –. SistersForestProducts.com. Order Online! 541-410-4509. OPEN MIC NIGHT BLOSSOMS IN SISTERS The New York Times had just published a feature about Bend, Oregon, and environs that week, praising Paulina Springs Books. “It was cool to be around a bunch of my peers when that happened,” he said. The next Music, Poetry & Storytelling Open Mic takes place Monday, July 1, at 6 p.m., at Paulina Springs Books, 252 W. Hood Ave. in Sisters. NEW ART GRACES SISTERS SPACES Late on a Friday afternoon, artist Katie Daisy sat on the lawn between SoulShine & Co. and the soon-to-open food cart called Nourish. Shewatched her friend
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Bikes deployed in expanded community policing effort The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office owns a small fleet of mountain bikes, two of which are new and garaged at the Sisters substation. Lt. Chad Davis who heads the station and Deputy Brian Morris inaugurated routine bike patrol in Sisters last week.*
Cyclists converge on Sisters Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of cycling season inSisters.
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Sisters honors the fallen In a quiet ceremony at Village Green, American Legion Post 86 marked the solemn purpose of Memorial Day — remembering and honoring those who have fallen in military service to the nation.*
Local woman donates historical mural Sisters is celebrating the 75th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Sisters with a new historical mural on the South Fir Street side of the Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store.*
Making history accessible in Sisters In celebration of Sisters’ 75th anniversary of incorporation as a city, Three Sisters Historical Society and the City collaborated to produce a map for a self-guided walking tour of historic landmarks andsites in Sisters.
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BIKES DEPLOYED IN EXPANDED COMMUNITY POLICING EFFORT The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office owns a small fleet of mountain bikes, two of which are new and garaged at the Sisters substation. Lt. Chad Davis who heads the station and Deputy Brian Morris inaugurated routine bike patrol in Sisters last week.Read more >
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SISTERS HONORS THE FALLEN In a quiet ceremony at Village Green, American Legion Post 86 marked the solemn purpose of Memorial Day — remembering and honoring those who have fallen in military service to the nation.Read more >
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SISTERS IS A COMPASS BEARING Becca Rose is a traveler, poet, author, editor, student, and a 2011 graduate of Sisters High School. Her love for Sisters is deeply held.Read more >
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STUDENT BANNERS FLY OVER SISTERS Following a successful community fundraising effort, senior banners are flying high on downtown lampposts to celebrate Grad Week and theClass of 2021.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY NEEDS HOUSING Three Sisters Historical Society and the Sisters History Museum currently find themselves on the horns of a dilemma.Read more >
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Each year during the month of June, the sun ascends to its northern-most point above Earth’s equator. When this happens, we celebrate the beginning of summer. Take advantage of the warmer evenings to gaze into Central Oregon’s star-studded night sky, for there are wondrous sights to behold.Read more >
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BUSINESSES GRAPPLE WITH EVOLVING MASK RULES Oregon made national news recently with its latest COVID-19 prevention rules. The New York Times used Oregon as its lead on its May 13 story of ways states are using incentives to increase vaccinations. Oregon has tied lifting of masking restrictions to attaining a 70 percent vaccination rate for all citizens 16 and over.Read more >
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HOME STYLED OPENS IN SUN RANCH BUSINESS PARK Jennifer Beech has been designing spaces since she was a youngster. She’s always had an eye for styling, from entire homes to a room or bookshelf needing a new look that balances practicality with personal style. Her ability to find perfect pieces throughout Central Oregon that are affordable and unique has her customers enjoying their homeseven more.
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SISTERS FARMERS MARKET KICKS OFF SEASON Sisters Farmers Market is opening for the season this Sunday, June 6. The market will return to Fir Street Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday through October 3.Read more >
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AUTHOR RECOUNTS FRONTIER BATTLE “I do love that there is still a lot of mystery about the Fetterman Fight that will never be resolved,” author Michael Punke told The Nugget. “It’s a perfect place for historical fiction to fill inthe blanks.”
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SISTERS DANCE ACADEMY HOSTED LIVE PERFORMANCE The Sisters Dance Academy was able to hold a live performance on Thursday, May 27, at Sisters High School featuring the studio’s competitive dance teams.Read more >
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FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES SUMMER CONCERTS The music will go on this summer, with the Sisters Summer of Festival, at the Sisters Art Works venue.Read more >
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SISTERS LIFTER IS A WORLD CHAMPION Sisters resident Jennifer Banning scaled the heights of Olympic lifting in the IWF Masters World Championships.Read more >
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CYCLISTS CONVERGE ON SISTERS Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of cycling season inSisters.
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OUTLAWS HAVE A ROUGH WEEK ON THE HARDWOOD The Outlaws had a rough week and dropped three straight games: a 36-43 loss at home to Newport on Tuesday, May 25, and a day later a 28-53 road loss at Philomath. They fell 34-51 at home to Cascade on Friday in a non-league contest.Read more >
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KEITH TAYLOR SURVIVED A STROKE AND IS ENCOURAGING OTHERS Keith Taylor just “felt off.”Read more >
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OREGON ADJUSTS MASK GUIDELINES If you have the vax, you can ditch the mask — sometimes.Read more >
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