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  • Carolyn Ann Nielsen-Smith February 27, 1936 - August 29, 2015

    Updated Feb 16, 2016

    Carol was born in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest of three girls born to James and Della McGuigan. The family moved to Portland in the 1940s. Graduating from St. Mary's Academy in Portland, she received her master's degree from Portland State University and taught for 25 years at Shaver Elementary School. Carolyn and Jim retired to Sisters in 1995 where she pursued hiking, skiing, biking and tennis. They returned to live in Portland in 2015. She loved to travel with family... Full story

  • Bingo draws a big crowd

    Izaak Kanzig|Updated Jan 19, 2016

    Nearly 250 members of the Sisters community attended a bingo night at Sisters High School last Monday, January 11. Running for over four years now, Outlaws Together Bingo Night has become a classic event for families to enjoy bingo, a silent auction, a bake sale, and a high-quality meal. The silent auction baskets and prizes are sponsored by specific sports teams for the season that bingo night coincides with. On Monday, many prize baskets were sponsored by the boys and girls... Full story

  • SPRD offers pickleball this winter

    Updated Dec 29, 2015

    Sisters Park & Recreation District has brought pickleball back to Sisters Country for a second winter run, according to Shannon Rackowski, Adult/Senior Programs Coordinator for SPRD. The sport is a hybrid version of badminton, ping pong, and tennis. Pickleball started with Congressman Joel Pritchard from Washington state in 1965; he named this game after one of his pets, Pickle. In 1976 Tennis magazine published an article about "America's Newest Racquet Sport." By 1990 pickleball was being played in all 50 states.... Full story

  • Sisters remembers Edith Leithauser

    Bonnie Malone|Updated Dec 15, 2015

    "She was the first person I met when we moved here, and wanted to know everything about me," said a 50-year resident of Sisters and friend of Edith Leithauser. That was Edith's style. There was never a more friendly, happy, or interested person in Sisters history. The character of Maude, in the 1970s cult movie "Harold and Maude" could have been inspired by Edith Leithauser. "You really like people, don't you, Maude?" asked Harold. Maude looked at him with an impish grin and... Full story

  • City snapshot

    Sue Stafford|Updated Nov 17, 2015

    News clips of happenings from around town: • The new guys in town, Laird SuperFood, are settling into their new home located in the former Metabolic Maintenance manufacturing facility on North Pine Street. They engage in growing, picking, roasting, and packaging coffee. The company offers creamer, sweetener, dairy-free cocoa, and hand blenders. They sell products online and will be hiring locally. • Tennis courts located on the grounds of the elementary... Full story

  • Carol Margaret Krebs Brockway September 29, 1923 - September 30, 2015

    Updated Nov 10, 2015

    Margaret Krebs Brockway (Meg) passed away from natural causes on September 30. She was 92.  Meg was born in Portland on September 29, 1923, the daughter of Julius and Carol Krebs. After graduating from Duniway Grade School and Washington High School, she went to Oregon State College, receiving a degree in Home Economics Education. While in Corvallis, she met Robert "Brock" Brockway, and in August of 1945 they married. The couple moved to Portland and had three children:... Full story

  • Event planners wary of code changes

    Sue Stafford|Updated Oct 27, 2015

    Event planners in Sisters are wary of the code changes being proposed by the City of Sisters regarding transient merchants and special events. Sisters City Council on Thursday conducted a public hearing on the proposed transient merchant and public event code changes. Liam Hughes, executive director of Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD), reminded council that his agency runs a number of events that include vendors. He suggested that perhaps SPRD could apply for a varian... Full story

  • Letters to the Editor 06/24/2015

    Updated Jun 23, 2015

    Dear Editor, I appreciate the interest, interview, and commentary article published in The Nugget by Diane Goble on "Perils of Pesticides" in the June 3, 2015 edition. There are a few incidental facts I would like to clarify. While Lowe's has announced it will no longer carry neonic-treated seeds, plants, and products this will not happen until NEXT year. That means that this year's neonic-treated products will be sold as usual and will kill pollinator insects and birds who ingest those insects as part of their normal... Full story

  • Letters to the Edtor 06/17/2015

    Updated Jun 16, 2015

    To the Editor: Over 40 years ago, four young couples in Corvallis got together with the idea of having a cabin at Black Butte Ranch. We pooled our money, chose a lot, and had a Ridge Cabin built. The partnership exists to this day. The Ranch is part of our lives, of our history, and that of the succeeding generations as well. We remember when the Ranch helped Sisters merchants build store fronts to resemble an old Western town, when the Sisters schools went no farther than the eighth grade, when the number of restaurants in... Full story

  • Outlaws get taste of state tennis tournament

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated May 26, 2015

    Three players from the Outlaws tennis squads experienced the energy and high level of play found only at the state tournament. Colin Reinert (No. 1 singles) represented the boys' team and Brenna Weems and Jesse Farr-Baenziger (No. 1 doubles) represented the girls' squad at the state tennis championships held at OSU Thursday and Friday, May 21 and 22. Reinert started off great, and defeated Emmett Copher of Molalla 1-6, 7-5, 6-1. Copher is a very steady player, runs down every single ball, and returns it. Coach Bim Gander... Full story

  • Girls No. 1 duo will head to state

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated May 19, 2015

    The girls tennis team played in the OSAA Girls Tennis 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 3 Tournament, which was held Thursday through Saturday, May 14-16, at Black Butte Ranch, and walked away with a fifth-place finish. Unfortunately, Coach Susan Fullhart was unable to attend. Fullhart's son Sam, was involved in a bike accident, suffered serious facial trauma, and was airlifted to Portland. Ben Fullhart stepped in to coach for his mom, and boys Coach Bim Gander provided details... Full story

  • Reinert advances to state tennis championships

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated May 19, 2015

    The boys tennis team competed under miserable weather conditions at the 4A/3A//2A/1A District 3 Tennis tournament Sunday through Tuesday, May 10-12. Teams only got in 45 minutes of play on Sunday before the skies opened the floodgates and brought play to an abrupt end. Some matches were played in Redmond, and then teams were forced to indoor courts in Bend. As miserable as Sunday was, Monday was worse. Teams were able to play from 6 p.m. to midnight at the Athletic Club of Bend, and finally, competition was wrapped up on... Full story

  • Boys tennis packs in three matches in preparation for districts

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated May 12, 2015

    The boys tennis team had a week packed full, with three matches to help them prepare for the district championships. Sisters edged Klamath Union (KU) 10-8 in sets won on Tuesday, May 5, and at home three days later defeated Mt. View 5-3. On Saturday, the Outlaws had a very rough day, and were blanked 0-8 at Ridgeview. The home match against KU on Tuesday was very close, with both teams posting four wins, but the Outlaws prevailed with sets won. The key individual match of the day was at No. 1 singles, where Colin Reinert... Full story

  • Girls tennis improves every match

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated May 5, 2015

    The girls tennis team played North Bend and the Junction City (JC) Tigers at Junction City on Tuesday, April 28. The Lady Bulldogs only brought nine players, so teams played just three singles and three doubles matches. The Outlaws came out on top 4-2 against North Bend, and then lost 3-2 to JC. In the North Bend match, Brenna Weems and Jesse Farr-Baenziger (No. 1 doubles) showed their strength as a team in their 6-1, 6-2 win over Allie West and Karen LaGesse. Maya Wieland... Full story

  • Boys tennis sweeps doubles matches against Willamette

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Apr 28, 2015

    The Outlaws boys tennis team swept the doubles matches against Willamette this past weekend, and defeated the Wolverines 5-3. Three days earlier Sisters beat Cascade 5-3 at home at Black Butte Ranch. Sisters traveled to Willamette on Friday, and were met with wet courts that needed to be swept and squeegeed before the match could begin. Teams played for approximately 45 minutes before the rains began again. The match had to be postponed, and play was resumed late Saturday morning after the courts had dried out. The doubles te... Full story

  • Town Hall to focus on "community assets'

    Updated Apr 21, 2015

    Last year Sisters Country residents made it clear that they did not want an amphitheater as a "community asset" - a project that would have encouraged more people who drive through town to stop and shop in Sisters. At a subsequent town-hall meeting, other ideas were suggested for consideration, and a majority of the 200-plus attendees voted for the following four projects: Art/Science/History Center; Convention Center; Field House; Winter Sports Park. Then-mayor Brad Boyd appointed 11 volunteers to a Community Assets... Full story

  • Boys tennis defeats Blanchet

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Apr 21, 2015

    The boys tennis team won by the slimmest of margins against Blanchet at Black Butte Ranch on Wednesday, April 15. Sisters tied 4-4 in matches played, but won 10-8 in sets. Colin Reinert pulled out the only single win at the No. 1 spot. Reinert dominated play, and his big serves were key in his 6-2, 6-4 victory over Kimmitoshi Nakano. Sisters won three of the four doubles matches played. Ben Johnson and Gabe Willitts (No. 2 doubles) beat Spencer Schibig and Dakota Juring 6-2,... Full story

  • Lady Outlaws out-point Blanchet

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Apr 21, 2015

    The girls tennis team won their match against Blanchet under sunny skies on Wednesday, April 15. Sisters won the match 10-8 on sets, as they split the matches 4-4. Two days later they tied 2-2 at home against Henley, and a day later attended the Madras Invitational. On Wednesday, the Outlaws won three of their doubles matches. Brenna Weems and Jesse Farr-Baenziger (No. 1 doubles) grabbed an easy 6-2, 6-1 victory over Sophie Poole and Tessa Sullivan. "Although Brenna and Jesse... Full story

  • Of a certain age...

    Sue Stafford|Updated Apr 21, 2015

    The road ahead of me is much shorter than what lies behind. The experience gained maneuvering all the freeways, side streets, mountain passes, country lanes, and a few dead ends, makes this last leg of the journey one to which I bring courage and curiosity, vulnerability and hopefully some wisdom, humility, and gratitude. I am most grateful for my fellow travelers who have accompanied me on small portions, many miles, or the entire length of my life's trip. One friendship... Full story

  • Boys team competes in three days of tennis

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Apr 7, 2015

    The boys tennis team finished up their week on Saturday, April 4, with their third consecutive day of tennis. Sisters was overwhelmed by a very deep Bend squad in their first match of the week at home on Thursday, April 2. The Outlaws were short their top singles player, and a couple of other key starters in singles and doubles, and were unable to post a single win in the match. Pierce Wehrle and Josh Kizziar came closest at No. 3 doubles, with a hard-fought loss in the... Full story

  • Boys tennis team splits matches at Madras

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Mar 24, 2015

    The Outlaws started their week with a double-header against Madras and Redmond on Tuesday, March 17. Due to weather conditions and the number of matches that were scheduled, coaches agreed to reduce the number of games required to win a set from six to five. The Outlaws lost 6-2 to Redmond and beat Madras 6-2. Sisters dominated the field at No. 1 and No. 2 singles. Colin Reinert (No.1 singles) and Connor Schaab (No. 2 singles) won both their matches with ease. Reinert defeated Noah Fitzsimmons of Redmond 5-2, 5-2 and earned... Full story

  • Girls tennis starts season with dual match

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Mar 24, 2015

    The Lady Outlaws started their season with a dual match against Redmond and Madras at Redmond on Tuesday, March 17. Sisters played a pro-set (the first to eight by two) against each team. Three returning players were not able to be at the match, which meant many of the girls had to play higher in the line-up than normal. Coach Susan Fullhart told The Nugget that Lacey Gilmore, Mykaila Hartman, Ashley Adams, and Julia Collins-Burke all demonstrated selflessness, flexibility, and willingness to put themselves out there for the... Full story

  • Girls tennis returns nine seasoned players

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Mar 17, 2015

    The girls tennis team return nine veteran players to their squad and have added several new players. Coach Susan Fullhart told The Nugget that new players join the squad each day, and players fill the court in practice. Several seniors are back for their final year: Brenna Weems will bring powerful strokes and good serves to her game, and Jesse Farr-Baenziger will be a very strong net-player. Maya Wieland is a strong all-around tennis player, and Gwen Knoop is a fine all-around athlete. Kenna Cardin brings tenacity to her... Full story

  • Fullhart takes over as tennis coach

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Mar 3, 2015

    Susan Fullhart will take over the reins as Sisters High Schools (SHS) girls varsity tennis coach this spring. Tennis has always been a part of Fullhart's life, and she's excited about her team and the season ahead. Fullhart played tennis in high school and has played recreationally ever since. The past several years, Susan has played singles on the USTA (United States Tennis Association) team and has traveled to Eugene, Salem, and Medford to compete. "My game's not pretty, but... Full story

  • Hudson is SHS's new strength coach

    Jim Cornelius, News Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2015

    Sisters athletes have an opportunity to get a whole lot stronger - and to make themselves more injury-resistant - with help from an elite coach. Ryan Hudson is a record-breaking weightlifter and the trainer and operator of Level 5 Fitness in Sisters. Starting in March, he will be the strength coach for the Sisters Outlaws. And his coaching is available for all Outlaws, not just members of sports teams. "Ryan will conduct five to six workouts a week at Sisters High School,"... Full story

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