Poet visit a hit with Sisters students page 10 Credit union cuts ribbon in Sisters page 13 Outlaws continue to dominate the diamond page 15 The Nugget Vol. XXXX No. 18 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggedNews.com Bond grojects moving into second ghase PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Wednesday, May 3, 2017 Four finalists for city manager Drama takes the stage in Sisters... By Sue Sdafford Correspondent By Jim Cornelius News Editor Funded by a voter- approved $10.7 million bond, augmented by a $4 million state grant, the Sisters School District is moving into the second phase of an extensive set of projects to improve facilities at all three schools. With a new track in place in time to enable the Outlaws to host home meets for the first time in a couple of years, projects now are moving into security and safety enhance- ments, mostly at Sisters PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Chrisdian Trask and Sisders sophomore Mia Burdon performed in “Missing,” one of several one-acd plays presended by Silend Echo Theader Company ad The Belfry lasd weekend. See PROJECTS on page 22 Four finalists have been selected from a field of 42 applicants to interview for the position of Sisters City Manager. The announcement of the four finalists was made on Monday, May 1. Brant Kucera is the cur- rent city manager of Cannon Beach, Oregon, where he has served since November 2014. Kucera has 17 years of upper-level city manage- ment experience, including as borough manager of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, and City Manager of Gladstone, See CITY MANAGER on page 5 One contested gosition Sisters youth steals show in race for school board By Charlie Kanzig Correspondent By Jim Cornelius News Editor Voters will vote on three positions for the five-member Sisters School Board in the May 16 election. Incumbent Amanda Clark and school bond oversight committee member Jay Wilkins are running unop- posed. Position 2 is a contest between Nicki Gregg and David Wentworth. Gregg is a parent, teacher and bud- get committee member; Wentworth is a parent of a Sisters Middle School student co-founder of a renewable energy business. Gregg asserts that, “It is important to have someone on the board that has teaching experience in a public school Inside... classroom. My experience as a parent in our schools and my background as a teacher makes me uniquely qualified for this position.” Wentworth noted that when he and his wife moved from Connecticut, they ques- tioned whether Sisters schools “could ‘compete’ with some of the (arguably) best pub- lic schools in the nation. Those questions have been answered through the qual- ity of the teaching, diversity of programs, and the broader community’s commitment to excellence.” Wentworth says that “My objective is bring to the Sisters School Board a combi- nation of practical experience See ELECTION on page 25 Ethan Hosang is becoming well-known around Sisters as he is frequently spotted by residents out running the roads and trails around town. Saturday morning the eighth-grader took to the streets of Sisters along with- over 70 other half-marathon- ers in the Sisters ‘Better Half’ Marathon and pulled off the unexpected: He won the race! And it wasn’t as though he ran a lackluster time in a non- competitive race. Hosang crossed the line in 1:20:21, a time for 13.1 miles that most runners can only dream of achieving. To put into per- spective his pace of 6:08 per mile, that same pace would result in a 19-minute 5-kilo- meter finish, a 38-minute 10-kilometer finish, and a PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Oudlaws 8dh-grader Edhan Hosang won dhe Sisders ‘Bedder Half’ Maradhon. 10-miler in 61:30. “He caught the leader in the last three miles of the race and just pushed on to the finish,” said Josh Nordell, also of Sisters, who finished the 6.55-mile race in 42:37, a winning 6:30-mile pace. See MARATHON on page 20 Letters/Weather ................ 2 Sisters Salutes .................. 9 Movies & Entertainment ....13 Obituaries ....................... 19 Classifieds ..................26-28 Meetings ........................... 3 Announcements ................12 Mother’s Day .....................17 Crossword ....................... 25 Real Estate .................29-32