News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
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Parents of school children have feared for their kids' safety at the intersection of Locust Street and Highway 20 for years. Now they are getting local officials to do something about it. Approximately 20 parents, teachers, school administrators, community leaders and representatives from the city, the sheriff's department and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) joined Sisters school board chairman Rob Corrigan and vice-chairman Steve Rudinsky early Thursday... Full story
The girls basketball team suffered a 50-37 loss to Madras on Tuesday, December 12. The White Buffaloes are a fundamentally sound and quick basketball team who pressured and out-rebounded the Lady Outlaws for the victory. According to Coach Kevin Cotner, Sisters should have been able to put a check in the win column. "This was a winnable game for us," said Cotner. "Basketball is a simple game if you rebound the ball, take care of your possessions and execute offensively you usually win ball games, but we didn't do that... Full story
Rich Hummel has joined Natalie DeLozier at Sisters Therapeutic Massage located at 473 W. Hood Ave., Suite 104 after completing his training and licensing as a Massage Therapist. Rich also continues his role as a strength conditioning specialist at Sisters Athletic Club and is excited to bring all of his professional experience to this new chapter of his dedication to physical wellness. Call 549-1434 for more information. Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce will offer horse drawn carriage rides on Saturday,... Full story