The Nugget Vol. XLIII No. 42 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com PRE-SORTED STANDARD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Sisters, OR Permit No. 15 Wednesday, October 14, 2020 Golden days... Inside... Spirit of Central Oregon Magazine PHOTO BY BILL BARTLETT The Sisters Country landscape has entered gracefully into the beautiful months of autumn —which many find our best time of the year. Sisters man arrested for Ballots headed September 30 vehicle break-ins to Sisters area mailboxes Sisters Country Prepared & Ready Guide Ballots for the November 3 election went out Wednesday, October 14. Sisters voters will decide who will sit on the City Council. There are five candidates for three positions. The top two vote-getters will serve four-year terms; the third-highest vote-getter will serve for two years. Candidates are See BALLOTS on page 9 Noah Kirshner of Sisters has been arrested in connection with a series of vehicle break-ins in the local area. This is just the latest in a years-long string of run-ins with the law for the 21-year-old. According to the Deschutes County Sheriff9s Office, City of Sisters depu- ties received seven reports of vehi- cle break-ins on September 30. All occurred between 3 and 6 a.m. on the south side of Sisters. All of the cases involved vehicles that were left unlocked in driveways of residences. In one case, a 9mm pistol was stolen from an unlocked vehicle, along with other valuables. Additionally, one of the victim vehi- cles had damage to a stereo and dash- board from the suspect9s attempting to steal the stereo. Deputies conducted interviews, See KIRSHNER on page 19 Sisters Habitat for Humanity dedicates 70th home Are we headed into a cold, wet winter? page 6 Letters/Weather ...2 Meetings ..............3 Announcements .. 10 Entertainment .....11 Obituaries .......... 14 Crossword .......... 14 Classifieds ......15-16 Sudoku ............... 16 Real Estate .... 17-20 The Neal family of Sisters has come home. They celebrated that homecoming in a Sisters Habitat for Humanity dedi- cation ceremony on October 6, in the Village Meadows neighborhood. The family of five expressed their thanks and appreciation for everyone who made their home a reality. John Neal said,