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Articles from the June 14, 2016 edition


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  • Juliet Rose Molesworth

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Trent and Caroline Molesworth are delighted to announce the birth of their third child, Juliet Rose. Juliet was born June 1 at 10:03 a.m. She weighed 6 lbs., 13 oz., and was 19.5 inches long. Juliet is welcomed by siblings, Stetson and Annabelle; and grandparents, John and Martha BigKnife, Patricia and Gary Molesworth, and Pat and Mike Tabor.... Full story

  • Great rides, good times at Sisters Rodeo

    Craig Rullman|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    The 76th Annual Sisters Rodeo bucked, snorted, and scrambled through Sisters June 8-12, with cowboys, cowgirls, and fans from across America packing the arena for a week of rodeo fun. The rodeo kicked off Wednesday night with an Xtreme bulls performance, with many top-ranked bull riders from around the nation competing for a solid purse and a chance to move up in the world standings. Eight riders survived the first-go-round-pounding delivered by top bulls from the Flying... Full story

  • Man arrested after short pursuit

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    An Albany man was arrested Saturday after he attempted to elude police after a traffic complaint. According to law-enforcement sources, the Deschutes County 911 Dispatch Center received a call of a dangerous driver eastbound on Highway 20 near Innes Market Road. At about 1 p.m. on Saturday. Dispatch was able to determine this call was possibly related to an earlier traffic complaint near the Sisters Rodeo grounds. Oregon State Police (OSP) had an aircraft in the area and was able monitor the vehicle from the air, giving... Full story

  • Letters to the Editor 06/15/2016

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    To the Editor: There has been a dramatic increase in aircraft noise in Sisters Country over the past few months. It sounds like plane after plane is flying over Sisters, creating a dawn-to-dusk drone of noise. Originally only on weekends, the annoying drone is now happening on weekdays as well. This is not due to random private planes transiting the area. Instead it is due to the new skydiver operation at Eagle Airport. The skydiver plane makes numerous flights a day, endlessly circling over the area as they fight to gain... Full story

  • Sisters fire crew is visiting England

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    A team of firefighters from Sisters is visiting England's Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service to learn about some of its groundbreaking techniques and the variety of work it does. They will take part in live fire training, trial ultra-high-pressure lances, compare breathing apparatus, study new search methods and look at different means of ventilation. Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has helped to develop some of these and is pioneering innovative uses of the latest... Full story

  • Three council seats will be up for election

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Three Sisters City Council seats are up for election on November 8, 2016. The terms of Andrea Blum, Amy Burgstahler, and Chris Frye will expire on December 31, 2016. All three are eligible to re-apply for election. To be eligible one must be registered to vote in Oregon and must have been a resident of the city of Sisters for 12 months preceding the election. Election materials may be picked up from the City Recorder at City Hall, 520 E. Cascade Ave. Candidates are encouraged to obtain election materials by August 16 and... Full story

  • Volunteers make school libraries vibrant

    Erin Borla|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    They say that volunteers make the world go round - and that is certainly true of the libraries at both Sisters Middle School and Sisters Elementary School. Three years ago, when the part-time media specialist who worked at both schools retired from the Sisters School District, the position wasn't filled. The libraries at both schools became lifeless; books went missing, and countless teaching hours went into pulling together booklists from outdated shelves. Mary Kay Ferwalt,... Full story

  • Sisters salutes...

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Heartwarmers extends heartfelt thanks to the Rickards family and The Open Door for selecting our local nonprofit as a beneficiary of the restaurant's "Dine for a Cause" fundraisers in 2015 and 2016. The Open Door's total contribution of $1,000.99 is turning into dozens of fleece blankets, teddy bears and other cheerful gifts to warm hearts in Central Oregon. Heartwarmers meets twice a month in Sisters, Bend and Redmond to make simple cut-and-tie blankets and welcomes new... Full story

  • Unique variety at Art in the Park

    Jodi Schneider, Correspondent|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Scores of folks flocked to check out a unique variety of goods at Creekside Park during Rodeo weekend for Sisters' annual Art in the Park. From whimsical handmade birdhouses to handpicked dessert wines from Depoe Bay Winery, 90 vendor booths spread across the grassy lawn with an eclectic mix of craftsmanship. New vendor Aaron Ysasaga was showing off pillows at his booth - but not just any pillows, American-made therapeutic bamboo pillows from Saga Brothers Home Comfort, a family-owned business in Portland. "They are made from... Full story

  • Outlaw Open swings into action Friday

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    The Outlaw Open golf tourney is set to roll at Aspen Lakes on Friday, June 17, at Aspen Lakes Golf Course. The scramble tournament begins with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. As of press time, the tournament was close to being full, but interested players should inquire about a slot. The tournament has always been a fun afternoon and evening for the attendees - and it has been the Outlaw Booster Club's crucial fundraiser for Sisters schools' extracurricular programs. Since 1998, the Outlaw Open has raised more than $250,000 for... Full story

  • Shannon Fouts earns scholar-athlete honors

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Sisters High School Alum Shannon Fouts (Class of 2013) was presented with the Female Scholar Athlete of the Year Award for the 2015-2016 school year at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. This award is given for academic and athletic excellence and represents all sports at the university. Finishing up her junior year, Fouts competes for the Cal Poly Mustangs in Division I Indoor and Beach Volleyball. She studies Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Administration with a concentration in... Full story

  • Operations manager is moving on

    Erin Borla|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    June 30 will mark the end of Leland Bliss' time with the Sisters School District. After serving as the director of operations in Sisters for the last 10 years Bliss will be moving on to Crook County School District. Bliss began his career in education 17 years ago in the Bend-La Pine School District. "There are major differences between a large district and small/medium district," he said. The director of operations has a big job. When Bliss started he was in charge of only... Full story

  • Outlaws moving on to college sports

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    The Sisters High School class of 2016 includes at least eight athletes who intend to join college teams next year to continue their careers. Among girls, Michaela Miller and Hannah Ceciliani will be playing soccer. Miller has signed on with the NCAA Division II Lancers of California Baptist University located in Riverside, California; while Ceciliani will be suiting up for Southern Oregon University, which competes at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics... Full story

  • Running commentary

    Charlie Kanzig|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Two likely Olympians stood before me about 15 minutes apart at the NCAA Track and Field Championships on Saturday, June 11, after winning their races. I had come as a reporter, hoping to get more of an inside view of an elite athlete or two. One was Raevyn Rogers, who had just won her second consecutive 800-meter title for the University of Oregon. Poised, exhuberant, humble, and tremendously talented, Rogers may well rise to further greatness in the years to come. Hers is... Full story

  • Of a certain age...

    Diane Goble|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    The main reason I live alone is that through my experiences of living with others I've developed a preference for having my own space and making my own decisions. Some might say it may just be me, that I'm impossible to live with or have annoying habits and that may well be, but I consider myself self-sufficient and enjoy my own company and not having to pick up after others. Most things I've learned to do myself out of necessity and the few things I can't do or don't want to do, I'd rather pay someone who leaves after the... Full story

  • Foundation grants $23,500 to classrooms

    Erin Borla|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    The Sisters Schools Foundation awarded over $23,500 in grants to teachers and projects at all three Sisters schools this spring. Since its inception in 1996, the 10-member, all-volunteer Sisters School Foundation board works to have two distributions every year, one in the fall and one in the spring. The organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to raising funds to support and enhance programs that serve the Sisters School District. The Foundation is funded through events like Starry Nights and private donations. "In... Full story

  • Art show complements "Dark Horse' film

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    "The Dark Horse" is a documentary film based on the story of Dream Alliance - a horse that won the prestigious Welsh Grand National. It is now playing at Sisters Movie House - with a lobby full of equestrian art to complement the film. A group of rag-tag coal miners and other down-on-their-luck members of a working-men's club from the village on Cefn Fforest in Wales formed a syndicate and contributed 10 pounds a week toward the breeding and upkeep of Dream Alliance.... Full story

  • The core of fitness

    Andrew Loscutoff|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    With favorable weather, long days, and abundant forest trails, many recreational athletes in the Sisters community flock to the outdoors. Whether swinging a club, navigating a trail, or paddling across a lake, preparing oneself to take on the endeavors of these athletics ensures one's enjoyment and resilience to injury. Endurance is key, but fundamental core strength will help get you through the summer without injury - and increases performance. Recreational athletes use a variety of movements across many planes, and... Full story

  • Sisters Hometown Realty sets up shop

    Jim Cornelius, News Editor|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Sisters Hometown Realty has set up shop in the Hardy Allen House at the corner of Larch Street and Main Avenue. The venerable Sisters building is the perfect location for Norma Tewalt and Ali Mayea, as it evokes the pioneering spirit of Sisters, which means a great deal to both women. With 34 years of combined real estate experience, and 86 years of combined time in Sisters, Tewalt and Mayea base their work on a bedrock of time-tested values of community, hard work, square... Full story

  • Chush Falls hike continues to evolve

    Craig Eisenbeis|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Chush Falls is one of the premier hiking destinations in our area, and I am always a bit surprised at the number of local residents who have not yet taken this popular hike up to the thundering waterfalls of Whychus Creek. Don't be one of them! The falls, long known as Squaw Creek Falls, had a name change to Chush Falls after the State Legislature, in a sweeping gesture of political correctness, banned the use of the S-word for Oregon place-names. No matter what name you use,... Full story

  • Robert Louis Stephenson

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Robert Louis Stephenson, 90 years old, a Sisters resident, died peacefully on May 8, 2016. Bob was born July 11, 1925, to Roscoe and Kathleen Stephenson in Corvallis. Upon graduation from high school, he served in World War II in the Philippines. After his honorable discharge he worked for a wheat farmer. He worked for Georgia Pacific for 15 years and retired from Willamette Industries in 1990. On January 1, 1949, Bob married Patricia Schreiber. They had four children. They... Full story

  • William J. Macy (Ret. Lt. US Army) December 24, 1921 - April 30, 2016

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Husband, father, grandfather, brother, duck, beta, soldier, leader, lover. Just a few words to describe William (Bill) Macy. Depending on what continent Bill was to be found, so many proudly referred to him as "The General" while many others lovingly referred to him as "Beel." A fighter who seldom encountered a fight, Bill finally did peacefully surrender to his Creator in the loving arms of his beloved wife, Nancy. He passed at their winter residence in Rancho Mirage,... Full story

  • Celebrate dad of today

    Edie Jones|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    In years past, a father's purpose was to establish the linage and wealth of the family. That wealth often determined prestige, opening up pathways for advancement into society. Everything else, the nurturing, loving, teaching, discipline, feeding and clothing were left to the mothers. In more recent years, fathers have been much more involved. However, they were still usually considered the breadwinner and were often stern disciplinarians. Today, neither of those pictures may be accurate. As I look around Sisters, I see... Full story

  • Prisons and schools

    Dan Glode|Updated Jun 14, 2016

    Jails and prisons are the compliment of schools. So many less you have of the latter the more you have of the former. - Horace Mann Over the years I have read about the challenges the Sisters School District has had with their budget. They are endlessly trying to squeeze more out of a budget which keeps getting tighter and tighter. They seem to have risen to the challenge, but the challenge gets more difficult year by year. Last year, Oregon spent just under $10,000 per student on K-12 education. Our state ranks 32nd among al... Full story

  • Local named to St. Paul Rodeo hall of fame

    Updated Jun 14, 2016

    A Sisters-area resident has been named to the St. Paul Rodeo Hall of Fame. Norm Berhorst is one of five new honorees being recognized this year by the rodeo's board of directors.The award recognizes Berhorst's long association with the St. Paul Rodeo, both as a participant and as a volunteer as well as his rodeo career at many of other Oregon rodeos including the Sisters Rodeo. On June 29, Norm and his wife, Jan, will attend the Hall of Fame presentation steak dinner at St. Paul the night before the five-day 81st annual St.... Full story

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