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The struggling Lady Outlaws lost 31-54 to Marist at home on Monday, February 4. Four days later Sisters suffered a 29-42 loss at Junction City. Rebounds were the difference in the game with Marist on Monday night. The Spartans pulled down 28 offensive boards and a total of 50 rebounds for the night. "I've never seen a team get 28 offensive rebounds in one night," said Coach Kevin Cotner. "It was incredible and definitely the difference in the game. We get into great position, but we just have to learn how to drive them out... Full story
If you're stuck indoors and wish you could get out to do some birding, not to feel bad. The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is about to happen! For four days, February 15-18, you can count every bird on your feeder. The GBBC is a partnership between Cornell University's Laboratory of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society, and sponsored in part by Wild Birds Unlimited. An annual four-day event engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time... Full story
There was barely any standing room at the second concert of the Sisters Folk Festival's Winter Concert Series last Sunday. The FivePine Conference Center was more than filled, with no empty seats and every wall lined, in places two and three deep. The crowd had gathered to listen to the magic of David Lindley, a phenomenal multi-instrumentalist. People came from as far away as Prineville to hear the talented musician with a delightfully wicked sense of humor and a down-to-eart... Full story