SEE NUGGETNEWS.COM OR FACEBOOK.COM/NUGGETNEWS FOR THE LATEST VERIFIED NEWS ON COVID-19 PANDEMIC The Nugget Vol. XLIII No. 12 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com Foster parent heroes in our midst PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Wednesday, March 18, 2020 Out with the old, in with the new... Sisters facing COVID-19 impacts By Bonnie Malone By Jim Cornelius Correspondent Editor in Chief From a desire to have a daughter to join their two sons, Shellie Souza9s life took a turn that the best of us would find incredibly chal- lenging. With her husband, Brad, theirs is a story of changing 102 young lives. At the end of a quiet lane of dirt and pine needles in a serene country setting is the home of the Souzas, where foster children have found a place of solace and security. When they still lived in California, the Souzas wanted to adopt a girl. Through a myriad of loops, they were Editor 9s note: As the impact of COVID-19 is a rapidly unfolding situation, The Nugget will update infor- mation at www.nuggetnews. com and on Facebook as it becomes available. Sisters was caught up during the past week in the floodtide of closures and cancellations accompanying efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. Sisters schools closed as of Friday, March 13, and will remain closed until April 6 as a mandated statewide clo- sure overlapped with Sisters9 PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS A City of Sisters Public Works crew is installing upgraded playground equipment at Village Green Park. The City, its parks advisory board and Sisters Park & Recreation District collaborated on the design, seeking input from children on desired features. See COVID-19 on page 21 See FOSTERING on page 22 City signs off on law enforcement contract By Jim Cornelius Editor in Chief Sisters will have a lot more law enforcement cov- erage starting this summer, when a new contract between the City of Sisters and the Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office takes effect. The Sisters City Council signed the contract at its Wednesday, March 11 meet- ing. It now goes on to the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners and Sheriff Shane Nelson for their approval 4 which is expected to be readily forthcoming. Nelson expressed his sat- isfaction with the contract in an interview with The Nugget last week.