The Nugget Vol. XLIII No. 24 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com Sisters enters Phase 2 of reopening plan PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Wednesday, June 10, 2020 Schools looking toward future Cleaning up the backyard... By Charlie Kanzig Correspondent Deschutes County has been approved to enter Phase 2 of the State9s reopening plan for Oregon on Saturday, June 6. County officials announced the approval on Friday afternoon. By entering Phase 2, Deschutes County will be able to continue with the reopening process, follow- ing updated health and safety guidance: " Gathering limits will be raised to 50 people indoors, and 100 people outdoors. " Indoor and outdoor venues, including churches, faith-based organizations, and theaters, with six feet of physical distancing and other PHOTO BY PROVIDED Gavin Schultz and his dad, Brian, cleaned up dispersed camping sites at Round Lake as part of a Black Butte School Parent Teacher Organization program. The program made a fun engagement project out of cleaning up after campers who hit the area when campgrounds were closed. See story, page 3. See REOPENING on page 29 See SCHOOLS on page 29 Planned development will add housing By Jim Cornelius Editor in Chief Sisters could see 250 to 300 new homes in the next couple of years as plans get underway for the development of 31 acres of land along Pine Street and Highway 20. Kevin Eckert of Build LLC is designing the project for Paul Hodge and Paul and Carla Schneider of Sisters, who purchased the property that was formerly part of the U.S. Forest Service admin- istrative site because, as Eckert says,