6 Wednesday, September 8, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon National Outlaws soccer posts first win of season Forests second goal in the 50th min- By Rongi Yost ute, which loosened up the Wolfpack defense. Husmann change The Outlaws boys soccer shifted a few players around, squad tallied their first win of and one of those shifts the season with a 5-2 home resulted in Vincent Christian mushroom win over Caldera in a non- scoring his first goal of the game on Tuesday, season in the 68th minute. foraging rules conference October 31. The Outlaws bench also Correspondent Beginning this week and continuing into early November the Deschutes, F r e m o n t - Wi n e m a , a n d Willamette National Forests will provide an authorizing letter at no cost to allow for matsutake collection, trans- port, and sale instead of a paid permit. This interim change to the matsutake per- mitting process is a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and an effort to maximize social distancing measures to the extent possible. The Forest Service offices listed below will offer an authorizing letter for mat- sutake mushroom harvest rather than a permit. Packets with the authorizing let- ter and the requirements for harvesting the popular mushroom will be placed in the front of the offices. The public is asked to main- tain social distancing while picking up packets. The authorizing letter covers the entire matsutake mushroom season, which goes from September 7 to November 7. The authorizing letter will allow harvesters to gather matsutake mushrooms on the Deschutes, Fremont- Winema, Umpqua, and Willamette national forests. Matsutake harvesters will be required to have the fol- lowing in their possession while harvesting, transport- ing, and selling matsutake mushrooms: 1. A completed and signed hard-copy version of this Matsutake Collection Authorization Letter. 2. A digital or hard copy version of the 2021 Matsutake Collection Synopsis, included in the packet of information. 3. A digital or hard-copy version of the appropriate harvesting area map (i.e., the map covering the area where the matsutakes are harvested). The authorizing letter, materials, and maps for the Deschutes National Forest will be available at www. fs.usda.gov/main/deschutes/ home or at Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, 63095 Deschutes Market Road, Bend, 541-383-5300. Harvesters need to be aware that dispersed camp- ing is not allowed on the Deschutes National Forest for the purpose of commer- cial harvest of the mush- rooms. Campfires are not allowed anywhere on the Deschutes National Forest. Sisters started the game a bit sluggish and struggled to find their rhythm.