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A traffic safety improvement in downtown Sisters will be in effect starting Thursday, October 20. Watch for a new four-way stop at the intersection of East Main Avenue and North Larch Street. The need for a four-way stop at the Larch-Main intersection was identified in the Sisters 2021 Traffic Safety Audit conducted by the City’s traffic engineer, including a traffic count to determine trip numbers from all four directions. Public Works Director Paul Bertagna said the i... Full story
In a formal statement October 12, Laird Superfoods (LSF-NYSE), announced that it would be closing its operations in Sisters, and outsourcing the production of its plant-based products to a co-packer, a business that manufactures and/or packages food products for clients. In some cases, the co-packer can be a competitor categorically, but not at the same price point or package size. The Nugget spoke at length with Laird CEO, Jason Veith, who was not yet able to name the... Full story