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Wednesday, June 28, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Cow Pasture Golf
to support veterans
The 2017 Cow Pasture
Golf Open for the Central
Oregon Veteran’s Ranch is
July 8th at the Whistle Stop
Farm and Flowers located
at 65325 Pleasant Ridge
Rd., Bend, just North of
the Deschutes Market Road
Overpass on Hwy 97.
Registration is $35 each
or $120 per team of four.
Registration is at 8 a.m., with
a 9 a.m. Shotgun Scramble
start.
Proceeds from this uncon-
ventional golf activity will
benefit the Central Oregon
Veteran’s Ranch.
According to organizers,
not being a golfer is prob-
ably to your advantage. Cow
Pasture Golf is played with
hockey sticks, baseball bats,
croquet mallets, old golf
clubs and tennis balls on
a 15-hole course designed
for fun and challenges. The
course has raised tee boxes,
uphill approaches, undulat-
ing greens, water hazards,
varmints, and rough fairways.
The Caddy Shack will have
implements and tennis balls
for rent. Raffle tickets and
hamburgers will be available
for purchase.
Coveted fresh baked pies
as prizes will be awarded the
winning team.
To register, contact the
Redmond VFW, 541-548-
4108 or Redmond American
Legion, 541-548-5688.
Register by July 3.
Combined efforts of sev-
eral Central Oregon Veterans
organizations, including some
from Sisters, are making this
fun event possible to help oth-
ers in our community.
WRECK: Impairment
may have been a
factor in crash
transported to St. Charles
with critical, life-threaten-
ing injuries. Lounsbury was
ground transported to St.
Charles with minor inju-
ries. Lounsbury’s passenger,
Tammy R. Lounsbury, age
53 from North Bend, was not
injured.
A c c o r d i n g t o O S P,
Moreschi and Thompson
knew each other and it is
believed they were with
each other shortly before the
crash. Impairment is being
considered as a contributing
factor for both Moreschi and
Thompson.
The highway was affected
for approximately six hours.
ODOT, Deschutes County
Sheriff ’s Office, Black
Butte Police Department,
and Sisters Fire and Rescue
assisted OSP.
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and struck a westbound 2013
Chevrolet Equinox, driven by
Katherine L. Sales (age 80
from Eugene). Both Moreschi
and Sales died at the scene.
A westbound 2004 HOLR
Motorhome, driven by
Robert A. Lounsbury, age 49
from North Bend, was tow-
ing a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe.
Lounsbury attempted to
avoid the first collision and
struck an eastbound 1998
Volkswagen Jetta.
The Jetta was being driven
by Timothy R. Thompson
(age 28 from Newberg).
Thompson was air
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A multi-vehicle wreck on Highway 20 claimed two lives on Sunday.