By Associated Press - Tuesday, July 7, 2015

BEND, Ore. (AP) - Another Sisters City Hall member is resigning amid frustration and tension surrounding the city’s government.

The Bend Bulletin reports (https://bit.ly/1MbC7fm ) that Bill Hall, who was appointed to Sisters City Council at the end of May, has resigned due to stress concerns. In a written statement released to The Nugget newspaper, Hall said he felt a heavy amount of pressure from the job that caused him to fear the impact on his health.

Hall had replaced McKibben Womack, who resigned in April. Womack cited family concerns and a “toxic” atmosphere surrounding Sisters’ city government as reasons for his resignation.



Sisters’ Community Development Director Pauline Hardie and Cort Horner from the city’s planning commission resigned in January. Both said they left due to a lack of civil discourse.

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Information from: The Bulletin, https://www.bendbulletin.com

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