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  • A big-hearted parade offers old-fashioned fun

    Bill Bartlett|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    “Macy’s has got nothing on you guys.” So said Hank Young from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, taking in his first-ever Sisters Holiday Parade. He was serious. “I mean, that’s a commercial spectacle. This is a small community with big heart. Nobody’s showing off. Everybody’s plain havin’ fun, the old-fashioned way.” Well, Macy’s it’s not, but it appeared that spectators and participants alike were having just as much fun as those New Yorkers. “And a whole lot less stress,” said Youn... Full story

  • It is the season of giving in Sisters

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Volunteers in the greater Sisters area are once again celebrating the holiday season with several activities during the month of December, including: the holiday lights display at the main fire station in downtown Sisters, Spirit of Christmas gift drive, and the community Christmas dinner. The Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire and Ambulance Association is sponsoring the annual “Spirit of Christmas Giving Tree” to provide Christmas gifts to families in need in Sisters Country this hol... Full story

  • Jack Gulick May 13, 1945 - November 16, 2022

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Our beloved father, husband, and friend, Jack Gulick, passed away on November 16, after a courageous battle against several illnesses over the past several years. Jack passed peacefully at St. Charles Hospital in Bend, surrounded by his many loved ones. Jack was born in Portland on May 13, 1945, to parents Willora (Nelson) and Joseph Kassebaum. After his father’s death in the Pacific Theater in World War II, Jack’s mom remarried George Gulick and they started a new adventure t... Full story

  • George “Stan” Mclean Passed November 17, 2022

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    George “Stan” McLean, age 87, of Sisters passed away November 17, 2022. He is survived by his loving wife, Sharon; children: Scott, Doug, Kevin, Susan, Donna, and David; grandchildren: Alec, Jesse, Zoe, Ashliegh, Zachary, Linda, and Travis; and sisters Sheila and Linda. He was preceded by his first wife, Arline Mae McLean; his parents, George and Olivia McLean; and sister Beatrice. Stan grew up in Winthrop, Massachusetts, where he graduated from Winthrop High. He served in the... Full story

  • Bluegrass featured in Belfry concert

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    One of the hottest bands in the bluegrass world is coming to Sisters. Since winning the prestigious band competition at Colorado’s Rocky Grass festival in 2019, the ensemble Never Come Down has become a force in the bluegrass and Americana scene. They’ve gone on to tour internationally, including stints traveling with notable bands Old Crow Medicine Show and The Travelin’ McCourys, and opening for The Infamous Stringdusters. This year, Never Come Down was nominated for two I... Full story

  • Outlaws basketball returns four

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    The Outlaws return four senior players — Adam Maddox-Castle, Jessey Murillo, Taine Martin, and Mehkye Froehlich — to the boys varsity squad this season. Maddox-Castle and Jessey Murillo have played on the varsity squad since their sophomore year, and will bring leadership, poise, and experience to the team. Maddox-Castle primarily played at point guard in past seasons. This year he will also be able to play off the ball, where the team can use his strength and athletic skills to advantage on both the offensive... Full story

  • Stars over Sisters 11/30/2022

    Lizzie McCrystal and Cooper Parkins, Guest Columnists|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Perseus is a constellation in the northern hemisphere that is most visible in the late summer and autumn months. By mid-December, it lies overhead at 9 p.m. local time. In Greek mythology, Perseus the Hero was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman named Danaë. King Polydectes tasked Perseus to kill the Gorgon Medusa, whose gaze was so horrible it turned men into stone. He was able to defeat her by looking at her reflection on his shield and beheading her, causing the... Full story

  • Just stop it!

    Bill Bartlett|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    About a month ago I was kibbitzing with our editor, Jim Cornelius, and telling him that I had just come off the trail – the Peterson, where I happily find myself four or five times a week. We were chatting about yet another person or persons being ticked off about one thing or another in town. There seems to be a lot of that going around these days. It had to do with growth as I recall, or the homeless issue, the two being the most current things on which to take... Full story

  • Building community a pot at a time

    Katy Yoder|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    How can brightly colored pots and curated indoor and outdoor landscapes create community connections? Mose Lenowitz has figured out how. With an extensive background in garden pottery, home décor, and landscape design, Lenowitz braided together the three to enhance people’s lives. The answer is simple… when you feel good about your home, you feel better about yourself. A welcoming home inspires time together with family, friends, and your surroundings. Driving b... Full story

  • Local writers to read at bookstore

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Bend writer Kimberly Bowker will present her new anthology called “Central Oregon Book Project” at Paulina Springs Books on Thursday, December 1. Several contributing writers, including Tiffany Lee Brown, Matthew Friday, Andrew Smiley, Catalina Frank, Kai Strand, Shawn Axten, and Beth Wood will read their pieces from the book. Created, compiled, and edited by Kimberly Bowker, “Central Oregon Book Project” features stories, essays, and poems from twenty Central Oregon writers... Full story

  • Festival offers holiday fiddle concert

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    The joyful sound of the fiddle will ring in the holidays in a special Sisters Folk Festival presentation with Hanneke Cassel and friends at The Belfry on Thursday, December 15, at 7 p.m. Scottish-American fiddler and native Oregonian Hanneke Cassel will be accompanied by Ryan McKasson, Brooke McKasson, Liddy Hoover, Tim Downing, and Christopher Lewis for a performance of holiday favorites and new tunes from Cassel’s 2021 album, “O Come Emmanuel.” The night will be fille... Full story

  • The people behind SPRD... Bob Keefer

    Ceili Gatley|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    When Bob Keefer and his wife moved to Sisters in 2015, after his long career in parks and recreation, he knew he wanted to get involved with our local parks and rec district. Keefer previously worked with the Willamalane Parks and Recreation District for over 16 years at various executive levels. “I spent my entire career in parks and recreation, managing districts, running the park district, and helping to manage programs,” he said. His career in parks and recreation sta... Full story

  • The mess that is M114

    Greg Walker|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Sheriff Shane Nelson pulls no punches when discussing Measure 114. “My responsibility is to uphold the U.S. Constitution as well as Oregon’s state constitution. When I say our agency will not prioritize enforcement of Measure 114, I am saying you cannot enforce something that has no administrative rules in place.” Nelson goes further. “I believe law-abiding citizens in Oregon are important assets to public safety in our county. “After the terrible shooting at Safeway in Bend this year, our applications for concealed... Full story

  • Letters to the Editor 11/30/2022

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Cruel poacher To the Editor: To the person shooting deer out of season and in the protected Winter Deer Range in the Plainview area: You shot at a young buck a day or two before Thanksgiving. I guess he ran after you shot at him and you probably thought that you missed him. But you didn’t miss him. You shot him in the face. He showed up here the day before Thanksgiving, and I saw him trying to drink water from our birdbath. He was pawing at the ice he thought was keeping him from drinking the water, but there was no ice. H... Full story

  • K-9s join Black Butte Ranch PD

    Bill Bartlett|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    A pair of police K-9s have joined Black Butte Ranch’s Police Department — but perhaps not the kind that usually come to mind. Eight-year-old Brandy, a golden retriever, and Yukon, a 19-month-old Newfoundland, are not deployed to track escapees, disarm burglars, or sniff out contraband. Instead, Officer Joe Schneider, the dogs’ owner along with his wife, is accompanied on his daily rounds by the canines. They serve two purposes, Schneider tells The Nugget. First, the... Full story

  • End-of-year City meetings

    Updated Nov 29, 2022

    Wednesday, November 30, 5 p.m. City Council meeting to include resolution acknowledging 2022 Housing Plan Update and Sisters Land Use Efficiency Measures Report, Development Code text amendments, approval of Ordinance 526 amending Sisters Development Code. Wednesday, December 7, 4 p.m. City Parks Advisory Board reviewing proposed City Parks Master Plan to be adopted in early 2023. Thursday, December 8, 4 p.m. Planning Commission meeting rescheduled from December 15 will address Master Plan for Sunset Meadows. Monday,... Full story

  • City looking ahead to new year

    Sue Stafford|Updated Nov 29, 2022

    For each fiscal year, July 1 to June 30, the City Council, with input from staff, adopts a set of goals to direct the work at City Hall for the coming year. The goals for 2022/23 cover seven specific areas including Livability and Growth, Wildfire Mitigation and Community Resiliency, Economic Development, Essential Infrastructure, Good Governance, Environmental Sustainability, and Urban Renewal Agency Goals. At halfway through the year, at least 16 of 23 specific projects are... Full story

  • The people behind SPRD... Jennifer Holland

    Ceili Gatley|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Jennifer Holland has been working in parks and recreation since she was 15 years old. She is now the executive director of Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD), specializing in special events and working with local government. Holland has been living in Sisters for three years. “I love the community and we always loved visiting, and I wanted to be involved with local government when we moved here,” said Holland. Holland formerly worked for William Lane Recreation Dis... Full story

  • Be safe while exploring our winter wonderland

    Craig Eisenbeis|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Although the winter snow pack has only just begun to settle onto the mountains of Sisters Country, winter sports enthusiasts are already starting to venture out into the developing winter wonderlands. Accordingly, it is never too early to start thinking about winter safety. While winter safety precautions are particularly important for backcountry travelers, others need to take safety measures, as well. Just because most outdoor enthusiasts may not consider themselves to be wilderness adventurers, “light duty” bac... Full story

  • Scottie holiday love and joy

    Jean Nave|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    A magical fall with warm, sunny days soon crashed into early winter just after Halloween. I heard people start to grumble that it was too cold, but the Scotties rejoiced that their weather had finally arrived. Each morning they started running outside to roll in either ice or snow as they sang a Scottie version of “Joy to the World.” It marked the start of the best time of year for Scotties in the Nave household. Christmastime means delicious roasted turkey, buttery, raw pie... Full story

  • Peeling the potatoes

    Jim Cornelius, News Editor|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    My family is full of “themers,” which is a slightly more glamorous term for “nerd.” Virtually everything we do somehow gets spun up into the context of some song or story. Take mashed potatoes, for example. My role in the preparation of the traditional Thanksgiving dinner is limited to wielding the sharp implements. Carving the bird, sure— but before that I’m handed a bagful of potatoes and a peeler, and given a wide berth to make the peelings fly. This is all in service... Full story

  • JV volleyball grew through season

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    The Sisters Outlaws JV volleyball squad finished their season 10-6, and showed marked improvement from start to finish. One big highlight was winning Silver in the Crook County Tournament. Ten players were on the roster, including freshman Alexis Gibney (setter); middle blockers Audrey Sybesma and Haven Heuberger both freshmen; freshman defensive specialist Emma Long; Ava Stotts, a freshman; and sophomore Kristen Elbek, sophomore right side hitter Kiara Martin; outside hitters Brooklyn Cooper, a sophomore, and Tania... Full story

  • OHSET riders prepare for season

    Katy Yoder|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Their coats are long and fuzzy, but Sisters Country horses are getting ready for another season of competition with the Oregon High School Equestrian Team (OHSET) from Sisters High School. Team Coach Theresa Siler just secured a practice location for the six students planning to participate next year. Their first practice will be December 1. Siler is excited to welcome back returning athletes as well as some new faces to the team. The first meet for competitors will be in... Full story

  • Navigating Santiam Pass in winter

    Stuart Ehr|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Driving “The Pass” — as in Santiam Pass — doesn’t have to be a nerve-wracking or potentially hazardous undertaking, if you follow the rules. For Central Oregonians heading westward we have many routes that have a “pass.” This includes Santiam Pass — Highway 20, joined by Highway 126 to Eugene, Highway 22 to Salem, and Highway 20 to Sweet Home-Tombstone Pass. To the south is Willamette Pass, Highway 58 to Eugene, and northbound Highway 26, Governmen... Full story

  • Eight Sisters football players named to All-League teams

    Rongi Yost, Correspondent|Updated Nov 22, 2022

    Eight Outlaw football players were selected to All-League teams, including junior Justin DeSmet and senior Jessey Murillo, who were First-Team selections. DeSmet, who was also a team captain, earned First-Team Running Back, and First-Team Defensive Back. Justin had 70 carries for 437 yards, two touchdowns, and averaged 6.24 yards per carry. He also had nine receptions for 63 yards. On defense, DeSmet recorded 32 tackles, 13 assists, and two interceptions. DeSmet had a huge impact on the Outlaws’ football program. He ran t... Full story

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