The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, September 02, 2020, Page 18, Image 18

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
The Nugget Newspaper Crossword
By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service
PHOTO BY JASON DARRAH
Air assets worked the fire day in and day out.
FIRE: Danger will 
remain high through 
the holiday weekend
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to very hot temperatures and 
dry  conditions  through  the 
week,  meaning  fire  danger 
remains  very  high.  People 
enjoying the forests and des-
erts over Labor Day weekend 
should exercise extreme cau-
tion  to  avoid  human-caused 
fire.
The  Deschutes  National 
Forest Area Closure remains 
in  place  while  FS  Road  14 
and associated campgrounds 
remain open. Visit www.inci
web.nwcg.gov/incident/7012/ 
for additional fire and Forest 
Area Closures information.
DEPUTIES: Three
Sisters deputies 
have been selected
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a number of foot patrols over 
the  summer,  meeting  citi-
zens  and  business  owners, 
handing out business cards, 
and  introducing  themselves 
to  provide  name  and  face 
recognition.
<We  have  received  an 
overwhelmingly  positive 
response  from  the  public. 
We are excited for all of the 
deputies  to  be  in  place  by 
September  12,=  Bailey  told 
The Nugget.
He indicated that the foot 
patrols  will  be  part  of  the 
deputies9 routine duties.
<We want to be more than 
just the police force. We want 
to be part of the community,= 
Bailey  said,  noting  particu-
larly the current environment 
for police across the nation.
The  other  two  depu-
ties,  Michael  Hudson  and 
Allie  DeMars,  are  transfer-
ring  to  their  new  positions 
in Sisters from other county 
patrol  teams.  Deputy  Brent 
Crosswhite,  the  resource 
officer for the Sisters School 
District, has been serving in 
Sisters this summer and will 
be patrolling as the <west dis-
trict car= outside the Sisters 
city limits and will also work 
out of the Sisters substation. 
— Last Week’s Puzzle Solved —
PHOTO BY JASON DARRAH
The Green Ridge Fire burned in
heavy timber.
Additionally,  there  will  be 
workspace available for the 
DCSO  public  information 
officer when in the area.
The interior of the police 
substation,  located  in  the 
building  on  the  southwest 
corner  of  North  Larch  and 
West  Barclay  Drive,  is 
already  looking  different, 
with  more  workstations  in 
place,  a  large  conference 
table and chairs, and removal 
of  some  excess  furniture  to 
open up floor space. A sepa-
rate office will provide space 
for  the  lieutenant.  A  new 
restroom will also be added 
to the station. Last year, the 
County purchased that entire 
building from a local citizen.
A  covered  parking  area 
on the west side of the build-
ing will provide protection in 
the  winter  for  the  deputies9 
vehicles.  Sometime  before 
September  12,  the  DCSO 
will  be  taking  delivery  of 
three cars and a pickup truck, 
all with the DCSO logo and 
indicating  they  are  Sisters 
patrol units.
Deputies will be on duty 
seven  days  a  week,  with 
everyone  scheduled  for 
Fridays, when they will hold 
meetings, conduct trainings, 
and share relevant informa-
tion face-to-face.
Bailey indicated there will 
be  a  public  meet-and-greet 
in the substation parking lot 
after  everyone  has  arrived 
and settled in. 
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