The Nugget Vol. XLII No. 21 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Sisters man arrested on child porn charges Fire consumes yurt in Sisters yard A blaze in a Sisters yard on Wednesday, May 15 quickly escalated to a grass fire that destroyed a canvas yurt. Units arriving at 273 E. Black Crater Ave. witnessed an explosion with a fireball that extended 10-15 feet in the air, and was visible over the roof of the garage on scene. Personnel on scene located the origin of the fire, an approximate 25-foot diam- eter fire burning in debris on the ground, and extending to a wood fence at the lot line of the property. It was later determined that the burning debris on the ground were the rem- nants of a 16-foot diameter canvas yurt and the contents inside. Firefighters believe the explosion/fireball came from an oil-filled heater that over-pressurized due to direct flame contact. A nearby outdoor trampo- line and two fence panels also burned. The owner of the yurt was outside and reported seeing the yurt on fire and called 911. PHOTO PROVIDED Firefighters battled a blaze on Wednesday, May 15, that consumed a canvas yurt. The fire quickly engulfed the yurt and began to spread. Personnel on scene quickly extinguished the fire, removed fence panels, and rails from the fence that had been on fire. The fire was Sisters to mark solemn holiday By Jim Cornelius Editor in Chief Memorial Day is often seen as the kickoff to the summer season 4 a three- day weekend filled with bar- becues and outdoor activities. But its true meaning is a solemn one: It is a day of remembrance created to honor those who have fallen in the armed services defend- ing the United States of America. Sisters veterans organi- zations will mark the day in honor and remembrance at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 27, at the Village Green. American Legion Commander Lance Trowbridge will serve as master of ceremonies. The keynote address will be given by SSAF Brig. General Inside... Jim Cunningham. The Sisters Veteran served his country for more than 40 years, as an Air Force pilot and as com- mander of the Air National Guard. He has since served his community on several nonprofit boards, including Sisters Habitat for Humanity and Sisters Folk Festival. Cunningham did two tours of duty during the Vietnam conflict in the air arm of a special operations program. He flew OV-10 Broncos in Forward Air Control 4 a singularly dangerous mission that involved target acquisi- tion and required flying