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Wednesday, November 22, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 35 HURTLEY: GoFundMe account set up to help injured man Continued from page 1 GRAPHIC PROVIDED friend. The woman went into the house and later found Hurtley coming up her porch bloody and dazed. According to Matanane, a neighbor reported that the big horse reared and threw Hurtley, and either kicked or stepped on his face. The friend drove Hurtley to the hospital in Redmond and he was sub- sequently transported to Oregon Heath Sciences University in Portland where he was to have the first of multiple expected surgeries. Matanane has estab- lished a GoFundMe account to benefit Hurtley at www. gofundme.com/chad-hurtley- medical-fund. Updates on his condition may also be found at that site. The size and lonation of a proposed bus barn at Sisters High Snhool has raised nonnerns from some nitizens. BUS BARN: Size and location has some citizens concerned Continued from page 1 and users of the sports fields will be required to negotiate a revamped traffic pattern that some citizens think might prove confusing. Technical education stu- dents attending classes in the new transportation facility would be required to cross multiple active traffic lanes. The site plan includes 23 spaces for buses and 15 regular vehicle spaces. The building would include a 2,808-square-foot transportation shop with tool storage, a 1,086-square-foot fabrication shop with a tool room and two restrooms, an 815-square-foot classroom and a 731-square-foot training room. A district shipping and receiving department would occupy 1,121 square feet, cre- ating more traffic in and out of the new facility. Other spaces provide for a transportation office, secured storage, custodial storage, key and parts storage areas, staff workroom, mechanical room, and two staff restrooms. The complex would require the removal of park- ing spaces from the south side of the student parking lot, requiring construction of a new student parking sec- tion of 78 spaces north of the existing lot. School district leaders have indicated they are work- ing from an old plan, and may consider updating the overall vision for an education cam- pus that includes plans for a new elementary school build- ing near the high and middle schools. The funds from the match- ing grant don’t need to be obligated until August 2019, which would provide ade- quate time to revisit the edu- cation campus plan before proceeding with the currently proposed transportation facil- ity, perhaps allowing for a dif- ferent location to be found. Must-see homes in Sisters! 17158 Caddis Ct., Sisters – $1,950,000 BREATHTAKING custom Craftsman home off the 14th fairway in Aspen Lakes. Large wood beams accent this lodge-style home. Elegant sconce fi xtures adorn the grand central staircase and throughout the home. Large chef’s kitchen with granite countertops, Dacor range, built- in fridge, and other high-quality upgrades. Finished base- ment provides wonderful area for entertaining. Two levels of outside patio/decks create elegant space to enjoy gas fi re- place and built-in BBQ. Scan QR code for Virtual Tour. — Serving all of Central Oregon — Sandy Goodsell Principal Broker Jonathan Hicks Broker ABR, CDPE, CIAS, GRI, SRES 541-480-0183 865-335-6104 LICENSED BROKERS IN THE STATE OF OREGON goodsellandhickssellcentralor.com Stunning Live/Work Opportunity in Sisters Open House Sat., Nov. 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 247 N Locust St., Sisters 423 S. Pine St., Sisters – $444,900 Beautifully remodeled com- mercial building is prime real estate for offi ce, medi- cal, retail, or restaurant. Full studio apartment upstairs with great views. Ample parking including ADA. Access to upstairs living via electric chair lift or stairs. Small- business-owner dream! PRICE REDUCED $398,500! 431 NW Franklin Ave. Bend Offi ce: 541-728-0033 Licensed Brokers in the State of Oregon CRAFTSMAN HOME on corner lot with wrap-around porch! Only blocks from downtown. Recently updated stainless-steel appliances, granite coun- tertops in kitchen, and tile bathroom counters. Views of Black Butte from master bedroom, tile master shower. Open kitchen to living room layout. Presented by John Schimmoller Ross Kennedy, Principal Broker Ro Luxury Home Specialist Call 5 541-408-1343 • myrksolutions.com Broker 541-610-7826 john@idcbend.com 541-549-5555 Sisters 541-595-3838 The Ranch