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  • Three printmakers show work at Sisters Library

    Helen Schmidling|Updated Nov 6, 2018

    This month, prints made by three artists, each using different processes, are hanging in the Sisters Library. Katie Newton's "Lumen Landscapes" depict microcosms within the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty. Lumen printing relies on three things: physical objects, photographic paper, and the sun. The prints capture the afterimage of organic materials - pinecones, pine needles, Sitka spruce bark, ferns, branches, or blossoms - as they fall onto the photographic paper, on the... Full story

  • Voters saying no to marijuana establishments - UPDATED 5 a.m. November 7

    Updated Nov 6, 2018

    A measure that would allow marijuana distribution establishments in the City of Sisters was headed for defeat Wednesday morning, with 56 percent of City voters saying no. Nancy Connolly is the leading vote-getter among three city council candidates in Sisters, earning a four-year term on Sisters City Council. Michael Preedin will also serve for four years, and Richard Esterman will serve for two years. The tight Position 3 race for Deschutes County Commissioner appeared to be swinging toward Republican Patti Adair of Sisters... Full story