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    Wednesday, July 15, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
Camp Sherman student
earns scholarship
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The Nugget Newspaper Crossword
By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service
Christopher Lundgren of
Camp Sherman has received
a scholarship to continue his
high school education at
the United World College-
USA in Montezuma, New
Mexico.
The son of Shane
and Wendela Lundgren,
Christopher recently com-
pleted his junior year at
Sisters High School in
Sisters.
He was among 60
U.S. students selected
for the merit-based Davis
Scholarships.
UWC is an interna-
tional high school for 16- to
19-year-olds with 18 cam-
puses worldwide whose
mission is to unite cultures
through education, thus cre-
ating a peaceful, sustainable
world. UWC students rep-
resent up to 90 countries at
some campuses; many come
from conflict regions.
UWC offers the inter-
national baccalaureate, a
two-year pre-university
program that is the most
widely recognized second-
ary school diploma in the
world.
Applicants for
Davis Scholarships
must be U.S. citizens
or permanent resi-
dents and be either
16 or 17 years old
on September 1 of
the year they intend
to enroll. Additional
non-scholarship stu-
dents may also be
selected. These stu-
dents will be offered
partial or no financial
support. December
1 is the application
deadline.
PHOTO PROVIDED
To learn more
Christopher Lundgren will finish high about UWC-USA,
school at United World College-USA in visit www.uwc-usa.
org.
Montezuma, New Mexico.
— Last Week’s Puzzle Solved —
Drought affects
parts of Oregon
BEND
(AP)
4
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown
has declared a drought
emergency in seven
counties.
Oregon
Public
Broadcasting reports the
governor9s July 1 emer-
gency drought declara-
tion covers regions where
agriculture relies on
scant water: Deschutes,
Crook, and Jefferson in
Central Oregon; Douglas
and Josephine counties
in Southern Oregon; and
Gilliam and Wasco coun-
ties in the Columbia River
Gorge.
The governor 9s dec-
laration enables the state
Department of Agriculture
to seek federal aid. It also
instructs the Oregon Water
Resources Department
to <coordinate and pro-
vide assistance to water
users,= like irrigation
districts.
The city of Bend alerted
its residents to conserve
water.
Bend9s warning does not
include any new mandatory
restrictions, instead ask-
ing residents to be respon-
sible and follow specific,
existing rules, like not
watering lawns and gardens
during the hottest daytime
hours.
The city has two sources
of water: a spring high in
the Cascade mountains
and an aquifer deep under-
ground. Irrigation districts
serving farmland in Central
Oregon pull water out of the
Deschutes River. Those res-
ervoirs are at historic lows
this year.
Bend water conserva-
tion program manager Dan
Denning said having dual
sources makes the city more
resilient to drought.
We would be able to
handle our water with
one source, but we’re all
in the same basin.
— Dan Denning
<We would be able to
handle our water with one
source, but we9re all in
the same basin,= Denning
said.
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