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PA vanishing remains a mystery Woman last seen in 1986 at a Lincoln Park ballfield BY PAUL GOTTLIEB
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PORT ANGELES — A liedetector test said the husband didn’t do it. But that just makes it more of a decades-old mystery, Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Sgt. Eric Munger said Friday. A polygraph test administered this summer confirmed that Robin Renee Williams’ estranged husband, John Kimberly Williams, 62, had nothing to do with her disappearance in Port Ange-
les 30 years ago this summer, Munger said. Williams was in jail when she went missing but could have arranged her vanishing, he said. “It’s more of a whodunit,” Munger said of the case. “Usually it’s the estranged husband or wife who has the motivation to do something bad.” Williams, Munger said, “was pretty convincing on the polygraph, from what I understand.” Williams said Saturday he was not surprised by the results. “I knew I didn’t have any
involvement,” he said. “Quite to the contrary, I miss her to this day.” Williams’ elimination as a suspect makes one of the oldest — if not the oldest — cold case in Clallam history even more of a mystery than it has been for three decades. Munger said Robin Williams, the 24-year-old mother of a girl, 3, and boy, 1, was last seen at about 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, 1986, while strolling alone across a Lincoln Park ballfield. Her vehicle was found at a gas station. Williams had gone out drinking with two male friends at about noon the same day she went missing, Munger said. They parted ways at 3 p.m. Williams, 5-foot-4 and 110
pounds, was last seen dressed in baggy gray pants and a white sleeveless shirt. She was reported missing five days later, on Aug. 6, by a friend who lives in unincorporated Clallam County and had been babysitting Williams’ children. Munger said John Williams had been arrested in Port Angeles on an Eastern Washington misdemeanor warrant four or five days before Williams was last seen in the park and was transferred to the Grant County jail. Williams not being polygraphed 30 years ago “is a little bit odd,” Munger said. “We wanted to know if somehow he was involved from afar. Robin Renee Williams TURN TO MYSTERY/A5 Missing 30 years
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CHIMACUM — An orchestrated effort is attempting to unseat three state Supreme Court justices over two controversial schoolfunding rulings, the court’s most junior justice said during the Jefferson County Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education session in Chimacum on Friday. Justice Mary Yu and Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, who are both running for re-election in the Nov. 8 general election, told the nearly 100 people who attended that their opponents are focusing on the controversy surrounding the court’s 2012 McCleary and 2015 charter school decisions to unseat the three justices running for re-election. TURN
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Joanna Seeley, 10, of Sequim grooms her 18-month-old steer, Joey, for later judging in the Jefferson County Fair at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Port Townsend on Friday. The fair continues today.
Alaska race plans ’17 return Details coming at Blazer Party
annual Race to Alaska next summer, it announced Friday. Details won’t be released until the Blazer Party on Sept. 9 during the 40th annual Wooden Boat Festival BY JESSE MAJOR in Port Townsend. Tickets are PENINSULA DAILY NEWS on sale now for the party. PORT TOWNSEND — Next year’s race won’t be The race is on. entirely the same as the 750The Northwest Maritime mile race that began in Port Center will host the third Townsend on June 23 and
ended July 21 when the last boat crossed the finish line in Ketchikan, Alaska. “People should expect at least one change” in the rules for the 2017 race, said Jake Beattie, the executive director of the maritime center and the founder of Race to Alaska, in a news release. While many fans had speculated that the race’s annual
return was a given, Beattie said organizers are committing to only one year at a time. “We took a few weeks to make sure that the race was still living up to the reasons we started it,” Beattie said. He said this summer’s race had “world-class seamanship, incredible adventures and racers stayed safe.” TURN
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The state Supreme Court’s most junior Justice, Mary Yu, foreground, and Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, during an event in Chimacum on Friday, said there is a coordinated effort to unseat the three justices running for re-election over two controversial school-funding rulings.
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‘Criminal’ vet fired from CBS drama THOMAS GIBSON HAS been dismissed from the long-running CBS drama “Criminal Minds.” ABC Studios and CBS Television Studios, which produce the series, made the announceGibson ment Friday, providing no further details. Gibson’s exit followed a physical altercation last month between him and another member of the “Criminal Minds” company on the series’ Los Angeles set. It occurred as the series filmed an episode for the
upcoming season, its 12th, according to a person with knowledge of the incident who spoke on the condition of anonymity because that person wasn’t authorized to discuss it. The altercation reportedly led to an internal review. The firing was preceded by an apology from Gibson on Thursday. “There were creative differences on the set and a disagreement. I regret that it occurred,” Gibson said in a statement. Gibson had starred on “Criminal Minds” — which focuses on an elite team of FBI profilers who try to anticipate and prevent criminal behavior — since its premiere in 2005. He played Special Agent Aaron Hotchner. He had also directed six episodes in recent years. Details on how Hotchner will be written out of
the show “will be announced at a later date,” the studios said. Remaining stars of the ensemble series include Joe Mantegna, Matthew Gray Gubler, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler and, a newcomer this season, Adam Rodriguez. “I love ‘Criminal Minds’ and have put my heart and soul into it for the last 12 years,” Gibson said in a statement Friday. “I had hoped to see it through to the end, but that won’t be possible now. I would just like to say thank you to the writers, producers, actors, our amazing crew, and, most importantly, the best fans that a show could ever hope to have.” The 54-year-old Gibson had previously starred in the sitcom “Dharma & Greg” and the hospital drama series “Chicago Hope.”
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KENNY BAKER, 81, the 3-foot-8-inch actor who played R2-D2 in the “Star Wars” films, has died. Mr. Baker’s nephew and carer, Drew Myerscough, said he found Mr. Baker dead Saturday at his home in Mr. Baker Preston, in 2007 northwest England. Myerscough told Sky News that Mr. Baker had suffered years of breathing problems, “which he had borne very bravely.” He said the affection of “Star Wars” fans around the world “kept him going, without any doubt.” Born to a music-loving family in the central England city of Birmingham on Aug 24, 1934, Mr. Baker started performing at 16 as part of a troupe called “Burton Lester’s Midgets.” Mr. Baker later worked as a DJ and circus clown, and as half a comedy-musical duo called the MiniTones. Fame came when he was cast as the actor inside R2-D2’s cylindrical robot costume in 1977’s “Star Wars.” “I worked the levers,” he told the AP. Even though R2-D2’s dialogue amounted only to beeps and whistles, the lovable droid and his lanky friend C-3PO became two of the series’ most beloved characters. Mr. Baker returned for “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi,” and reprised the role in three prequels released between 1999 and 2005. He also appeared in films including “The Elephant Man,” “Time Bandits,” “Willow” and
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_________ RUBY WILSON, 68, the blues, soul and gospel singer known as “The Queen of Beale Street,” died Friday, her manager said. Rollin Riggs, a partner at Resource Management Group, said Ms. Wilson died at a MemMs. Wilson phis, Tenn., in 2011 hospital. Riggs said she had suffered a massive heart attack Aug. 7 and never regained consciousness. According to a biography provided by Riggs, Ms. Wilson was born in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1948 and grew up singing in her church choir. She moved to Memphis in 1972 and became a fixture at Beale Street nightclubs, including B.B. King’s Blues Club, where she had a regular weekly performance. Ms. Wilson recorded 10 albums and performed with Ray Charles, The
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Four Tops, Isaac Hayes, King and others. She also performed in Europe and Asia and at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Ms. Wilson appeared in several films, including “The People vs. Larry Flynt” and “The Chamber.” She also sang in the choirs of several churches, including Rev. Al Green’s Full Gospel Tabernacle in Memphis. Ms. Wilson had recovered from a 2009 stroke to continue her career, and she had performed at a benefit last week, Riggs said.
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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications
• Colton Crouch of Carlsborg plays Paul Revere at the Northwest Colonial Festival at the George Washington Inn this weekend. His first name was incorrect in a story on Page B1 Friday.
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1941 (75 years ago)
25 years he has been associ- erty owners who responded to the survey, 72 percent ated with First Federal, Although the new Navy expressed their thanks and thought water quality was a section base on Ediz Hook appreciation for his years of moderate to serious problem still is under construction in the Dungeness Riverservice and guidance, and and is not yet commisarea watershed, affecting voiced their continued confisioned, four offices and 17 dence in his management in their enjoyment of such enlisted men already have activities as shellfishing, the future. been placed on duty there eating locally caught fish Brackett joined First and are preparing the base and consumption of drinkFederal as a bookkeeper in for active service. Both officers and enlisted August of 1941, and at that ing water. Thirty-eight percent time, the assets of the assomen are naval reservists believe that the issue could ciation were $657,679. called to service. have implications for land In the spring of 1944, Some of the enlisted men development in the area. H.E. DeVine, the manager, have had previous duty in Only 3 percent think became ill, and Perry the regular Navy and have assumed the duties of assis- water quality is not a probreturned from civilian life. lem and 11 percent think it tant manager until his Officers now at the base is “not very serious.” entry into the military serare Lt. Comdr. R. Jasperson vice in 1945. (supply corps), assigned as At termination of his supply officer; Lt. (jg) Laugh Lines Charles Cross, engineer offi- military service, he resumed his position of assistant cer; Ensign Leo White, THE GOLF TOURNAmanager. assistant engineer officer; MENT AT the Rio Olymand Ensign R.M. Velas, who pics will be played on a is assisting with the instal1991 (25 years ago) course that is apparently lation of machinery. There is a water quality infested with 150-pound problem in the Dungeness rodents. 1966 (50 years ago) Valley, according to a recent The official said, “Don’t At the board meeting survey by the Clallam worry, the giant snakes will held Aug. 9, the directors of County Water Quality Divi- eat them. So don’t worry about them. Golf away, First Federal Savings and sion. enjoy yourself.” Loan Association congratuOf the more than 930 Jimmy Fallon lated Perry Brackett for the county residents and prop-
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, Aug. 14, the 227th day of 2016. There are 139 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Aug. 14, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter, a joint declaration that expressed hopes for “a better future for the world.” On this date: In 1848, the Oregon Territory was created. In 1900, international forces, including U.S. Marines, entered Beijing to put down the Boxer Rebellion, which was aimed at purging China of foreign influence. In 1935, President Franklin D.
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In 1980, workers went on strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, in a job action that resulted in creation of the Solidarity labor movement. In 1996, the Republican national convention in San Diego nominated Bob Dole for president and Jack Kemp for vice president. Ten years ago: Israel halted its offensive against Hezbollah guerrillas as a U.N.-imposed ceasefire went into effect after a month of warfare that had killed more than 900 people. Cuban state television aired the first photos of Fidel Castro since he stepped down as president to recover from surgery, showing the bedridden Cuban leader talking
with his brother Raul as well as Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Five years ago: Syria used gunboats for the first time to crush the uprising against Bashar Assad’s regime, hammering parts of the Mediterranean coastal city of Latakia after thousands marched there to demand the president’s ouster. One year ago: The Stars and Stripes rose over the newly reopened U.S. Embassy in Cuba after a half century of often-hostile relations; U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry celebrated the day but also made an extraordinary, nationally broadcast call for democratic change on the island.
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Briefly: Nation 2015 tax return shows Clintons in top 1 percent WASHINGTON — Hillary and Bill Clinton earned $10.6 million last year, according to a tax filing released by her campaign that sought to pressure presidential rival Donald Trump to disclose his tax returns. The Clintons’ income puts them well within the ranks of the top 0.1 percent of Americans, though they pay a higher Clinton tax rate than many of their elite peers, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation, based on 2013 data. The filing shows that the Clintons paid a federal tax rate of 34.2 percent in 2015. The bulk of their income — more than $6 million — came from speaking fees for appearances made largely before Hillary Clinton launched her campaign in April 2015.
Lightning hits N.Y. man NEW YORK — A man hit by lightning at a park in New York’s Hudson Valley died Saturday, a hospital spokesman said, while four other people wounded by the same strike remained hospitalized. The 50-year-old man suc-
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Lineup for today’s shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ABC’s “This Week” — Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.; former CIA Director and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Preempted for coverage of the 2016 Olympic Games. CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine; former Defense Secretary William Cohen; former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge; former Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt; former CIA Director Michael Hayden. CNN’s “State of the Union” — Paul Manafort, campaign chairman for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump; former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez; Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif. “Fox News Sunday” — Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence; Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.
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U.S. declares health emergency over Zika Declaration provides funding for Puerto Rico viral epidemic BY DANICA COTO
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The U.S. government on Friday declared a public health emergency in Puerto Rico as a result of a Zika epidemic. The declaration allows the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to award grants, access emergency funds and temporarily appoint personnel where needed, among other things. “This administration is committed to meeting the Zika outbreak in Puerto Rico with the necessary urgency,” Secretary Sylvia Burwell said in a department statement. Burwell traveled to the U.S. territory in late April to evaluate its response to the outbreak. A department spokesman did not immediately return a mes-
health authorities. Since then no microcephaly cases have been reported, but federal officials say it is only a matter of time. Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla said he had asked federal officials to sage seeking comment on what declare a public health emergency immediate steps the agency may and thanked them for their support. take. “Zika poses a hidden threat to future generations of Puerto New cases reported Ricans, and I feel the responsibility to do everything in my power The announcement came to fight the spread of it,” he said. hours after Puerto Rico reported 1,914 new cases in the past week, Larvicide authorized for a total of 10,690 since the first one was reported in December. Garcia recently authorized the The mosquito-borne virus has use of Bti, an organic larvicide, to infected 1,035 pregnant women, fight the spread of Zika after which is a concern to authorities rejecting aerial spraying with the because Zika has been tied to a insecticide Naled as proposed by severe birth defect known as the U.S. Centers for Disease Conmicrocephaly. More than 100 trol and Prevention. pregnant women infected with Puerto Rico Health Secretary Zika in Puerto Rico who have Ana Rius said 90 people have given birth have had healthy been hospitalized because of Zika. babies, officials said. Officials also say 30 people have Puerto Rico reported the first been diagnosed with a temporary microcephaly case acquired on paralysis condition known as U.S. soil in May, involving a dead Guillain-Barre that has been fetus that a woman turned over to linked to Zika.
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claims it has determined the coup was staged upon orders by Gulen and BEIRUT — On the streets of requests that he be arrested Manbij, men chanted slogans against the Islamic State group prior to the submission of Gulen or clipped their beards and a formal women walked with their faces extradition request. uncovered for the first time in Ankara claims the Gulen over 2½ years, hours after the movement is responsible for the militant group was pushed out failed putsch, which has left of the northern Syrian city. U.S.-backed fighters seized the more than 270 people dead. It key Islamic State stronghold late has demanded that its leader, Friday after two months of heavy who runs a network of worldfighting that killed more than wide charities and schools from 1,000 people and displaced thou- self-imposed exile in Pennsylvasands. The fighters also freed nia, be returned to Turkey. hundreds of civilians the extremWashington has said it would ists had used as human shields, need evidence of the cleric’s Syrian Kurdish officials and an involvement and said the reguopposition activist group said. lar extradition process must be The capture of Manbij is the allowed to take its course. biggest defeat for the extremist group in Syria since July 2015, Castro celebrates 90th when they lost the town of Tal HAVANA — Fidel Castro Abyad on the border with Turthanked Cubans for their wellkey. The capture of Tal Abyad deprived the militant group of a wishes on his 90th birthday Satdirect route to bring in new for- urday and criticized President eign militants or supplies. Barack Obama in a lengthy letter published in state media. Castro accompanied his Turkey requests cleric thanks with reminiscences ISTANBUL — Turkish about his childhood and youth authorities have prepared an official request for the temporary in eastern Cuba, describing the geology and plant life of the arrest of United States-based region where he grew up. Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen Castro also criticized Obama, over his alleged involvement in who appeared to anger the revoluthe coup attempt on July 15, tionary leader with a March trip Turkey’s state-run Anadolu to Cuba in which he called for news agency said Saturday. Cubans to look toward the future. The request by the Istanbul The Associated Press Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office
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A member of the St. George Fire Department assists residents as they wade through floodwaters from heavy rains in the Chateau Wein Apartments in Baton Rouge, La., on Friday.
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NEW ORLEANS — National Guard soldiers and other officials in boats and helicopters plucked more than 1,000 people from their homes and cars as “unprecedented, historic” flooding swamped Louisiana, the governor said Saturday, warning that the slow-moving storm would dump even more rain and cause further problems. At least three people were killed when swift-moving water quickly inundated roads and searches
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were ongoing for missing people. “This is an ongoing event. We’re still in response mode,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said, urging residents to heed warnings to evacuate and not rely on their past experiences because the state has never seen flooding like this before.
More rain possible Beginning Friday, 6 to 10 inches of rain fell on parts of Louisiana and an additional 4 to 6 inches was expected Saturday, National Weather forecaster Donald Jones said. Mississippi and Alabama were
also struggling with heavy rainfall. In Baker, just north of Baton Rouge, residents said they had to be rescued by boats or wade though waist-deep, snake-infested water to reach dry ground. Dozens of them awoke Saturday morning on cots at a makeshift Red Cross shelter only a few blocks from their flooded homes and cars. Edwards declared a state of emergency Friday. The flooding has forced Edwards and his family out of the Governor’s Mansion, where chest-high water had filled the basement and electricity to the building had to be cut off.
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Nation: Worn Ferris wheel fasteners blamed for fall
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NEW MEXICO AUTHORITIES said a police officer has died after being shot during a traffic stop. Three suspects are in custody. They said the officer was shot in the neck Friday afternoon and airlifted to a hospital in El Paso, Texas. Hatch, N.M., Police Officer Jose Chavez died at the hospital. Authorities said the 33-year-old was a two-year veteran. The officer had just arrived at the traffic stop when a passenger got out of the vehicle and fired shots. County sheriff’s officials say the three male suspects fled in a car and were later arrested.
A 7-MONTH-OLD BOY died after being left all day in a hot sport utility vehicle in a San Antonio-area Wal-Mart parking lot, authorities said. The baby’s father, who works at the store in the suburb of Helotes, Texas, told officers that he forgot to drop his son off at day care before going to work about 6:15 a.m. Friday, said Helotes police Capt. Anthony Burges. The father found his child dead after finishing work and returning to the SUV about 3 p.m. The father was taken to a hospital after reporting chest pains, Burges said. Area temperatures hovered around 100 degrees much of the afternoon.
WORN-OUT FASTENERS ON a Ferris wheel are being blamed for an overturned gondola at an eastern Tennessee fair that earlier last week sent three girls plummeting. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced late Friday that it has renewed permits for the ride’s owner, Family Attractions Amusement, to resume operations at other fairs. Six-year-old Briley Rae Reynolds suffered a traumatic brain injury in the fall on Monday and her 10-year-old sister, Kayla, broke her arm. Kayla and an unidentified 16-year old have been released from the hospital.
SPAIN’S CIVIL GUARD said it has rescued an injured French spelunker after a three-day rescue operation. The Civil Guard said the 37-year-old man was part of a group exploring the cave in the northern province of Navarra on Wednesday when a rock fell on him, immobilizing him with injuries to his back and stomach. Rescue specialists needed to make controlled mini-detonations at different points in the narrow cave so they could carry the spelunker out on a stretcher from 650 feet underground to the surface. The guards said the rescue was safely completed early Saturday.
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Mystery: Report CONTINUED FROM A1 before her disappearance. She had no criminal “We would want to poly- record, did not have a boygraph people in this situa- friend and was on public assistance, Munger said. tion.” “She wasn’t well-estabMunger said he had John Williams polygraphed lished here,” Munger said. June 24 in Anchorage, “She was kind of a drifter. “The gal reporting this Alaska, where he lives, with assistance from the Anchor- did not appear to know her age Police Department and that well. “The bottom line is, there Clallam Sheriff ’s Office cold-case investigator John was was nothing to indicate Toppenberg, who was vaca- she would have any reason to leave, or any reason to tioning in Alaska. Munger said he has disappear or run from anytalked several times since thing,” Munger added. “She could have decided, the first of the year with Williams’ daughter, Amy ‘I’m leaving,’ but to leave, and leave her kids with this Grue, 33, of Anchorage. lady, does not make sense to Munger said Grue had me, either.” some concerns about her The department often father’s potential involve- takes reports on missing ment in the case and the persons who leave for a few case in general. days to blow off steam, then “It was crossing all the return. t’s and dotting all the i’s, When they never show and her interest in the case up again, foul play is more [that] prompted another often than not involved. look at it,” he said. “Maybe she did turn up “The main thing I get somewhere, and someone from her is she would like knows someone, and we to know what happened, haven’t found that some‘Did my mom just abandon one,” Munger said. me, or did she get kid“We haven’t really napped,’ you know, what learned anything new in 30 happened.” years.” John Williams said he’s Munger contacted the glad his daughter has more Peninsula Daily News in conclusive information and hopes that revisiting Robin that any notion of him being Williams’ disappearance involved was “way bizarre.” would stir up new clues to Munger said Robin Wil- close a case that fills three liams had arrived in Port binders of reports at the Angeles without her hus- Sheriff’s Office. band from Moses Lake He can be reached at within the six months 360-417-2576.
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MOSES LAKE — The EPHRATA — Health man convicted of shooting officials have confirmed the three people at a Moses first case of Zika virus in Lake middle school in 1996 Grant County. will be resentenced in late The Tri-City Herald October. reported that it’s the 22 conBarry Loukaitis was 14 firmed case in Washington when the shooting occurred state. on Feb. 2, 1996. The most recent infection He killed a teacher and was in a resident who was two fellow students at Fronlikely exposed while traveltier Middle School. He is ing in Mexico. The unidenti- service a life sentence for fied patient was not hospithe killings. talized and has recovered KREM-TV reported that from the illness. in Grant County Superior All of the cases diagnosed Court on Friday a judge set in Washington have been re-sentencing dates for Octoassociated with travel to ber 27 and 28. countries where mosquitoes A recent U.S. Supreme are known to carry the virus. Court decision held that chilOfficials say the Grant dren younger than 16 can’t County case poses no risk to be sentenced to life without the public. Zika is transmit- the possibility of parole. ted by mosquito bites, and The Associated Press 681656822
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ANCHORAGE — Amy Grue, 3 when her mother vanished, was thinking the other week about the mom she never knew, the hugs she can’t remember. Then reality hit her: It was 30 years ago, on Aug. 6, 1986, that Robin Renee Williams, 24, was reported missing in Port Angeles, leaving Amy and her 1-yearold brother, Jesse, with lifelong questions over her disappearance. “For some reason, she was really heavy on my heart, and I didn’t know why,” Grue (pronounced “Grooey”), an Anchorage, Alaska, medical assistant, said Friday in a telephone interview. “Then I realized it had been 30 years.” She and her husband, Kirk, are raising four children. One of the hardest things for Grue is herself being a mom and not knowing what happened to her own mother, and not having any photos of them together. “I don’t have any memory of her,” she said. “I’m about to have my fifth baby, and if something ever happened to me, I want my kids to have a home video of their lives, of their growing up with me.” Did the recent results of a polygraph test that authorities said confirmed her father, John Kimberly Williams, also of Anchorage, had nothing to do with her mother’s disappearance bolster her spirits? “Not really,” she said, adding that she and her father were not close. “I felt a million things. “I felt guilty I had blamed him, and yet I was so upset we were back to square one.” John Williams said Saturday he didn’t see his being eliminated as a murder suspect quite the same way. “It seems that would outweigh the fact that we are back at ground zero again,” he said. “She’s just looking for closure, bless her heart, and I can’t give it to her.”
The Williams family were living in Anchorage when Robin left her husband for another man, said Grue and John Williams. Robin Williams took her daughter and 1-year-old son, Jesse, now an air traffic controller, to Washington state, Grue said. John Williams said he followed them. A few days before she disappeared, he was arrested in Port Angeles on a warrant out of Grant County and was transferred to that jail. When he got out, he tried unsuccessfully to find out what happened to her, he said, before eventually returning to Alaska. Grue has stayed in touch with her mother’s sister and some of her mother’s friends. “For a while, I thought she was innocent and perfect,” Grue said. “Growing up and becoming an adult, I’ve come to the realization that [people] do not do good things sometimes and parents can make bad choices, and I think that was probably the case with her.” Grue was 5 when she had one of her earliest memories of not having a mom. “Everyone was making Mother’s Day stuff, and I didn’t have a mom to do that for,” she said. “I remember kids asking why I did not have a mom
Robin Williams’ daughter Amy Grue, left, and Williams’ mother, Janice Dederick. and telling them my dad said she was killed and the body was never found and they didn’t know who did it.” Williams said he told his daughter that to protect her. Grue said she’s sure her mother’s disappearance “had a huge part” in her childhood anorexia. When Grue was 21, she was pregnant with her first daughter, the same age as Robin Williams when she was pregnant with Grue. “I had to go to the doctor, and they ask about your parents’ medical history, and I didn’t know anything about my mom’s,” she recalled. “That was the first time as an adult that it was really hard.” John Williams, who is on disability, lives in Anchorage on the same street as the church he and Robin were married in. He, too, thought of his wife Aug. 6. “I was just longing for closure,” Williams said. “I just missed her. “The obvious thing is that she was killed, but that is not completely by any stretch a done deal. “People get amnesia, people are held against their will, a number of things happen.”
Good days and hard days Grue said she has good days and hard days. Friday became the latter when she missed a call from Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Sgt. Eric Munger, who asked her if it was OK if a Peninsula Daily News reporter called her. She missed the call. “When I see a missed call from them, I start to feel anxious if someone has confessed, or if they found her body or some clue or something,” Grue said. “It makes the rest of my day super-emotional.” Grue discusses her mother’s disappearance and shares her family life on YouTube at “Alaska Mama Vlogger.”
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New trial dates set for PT City Council to talk alleged bus, jail assaults on Growler operations Defense still awaiting report on psychological evaluation for man BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The September trial dates for a man accused of five felonies in two cases for alleged attacks on a Clallam Transit bus and in the Clallam County jail have been pushed back to October. Riley Edge White, 59, of Port Angeles is charged in one case with first-degree attempted kidnapping, first-degree attempted robbery and two counts of second-degree assault. Port Angeles police said White assaulted an 80-year-old woman and a Clallam Transit bus driver who came to her defense before attempting to commandeer the bus in west
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both matters is set for Sept. 2. White’s trials were previously scheduled to commence Sept. 12 and Sept. 26. A Clallam Transit surveillance video shows a man kicking 80-year-old Angeline Olsen in the face and then attacking the driver, Joy Crummett. Crummett managed to escape from a chokehold and deactivate the battery before White could drive away, police said. One of the seconddegree assault charges is for strangulation, and the other carries a special allegation that White caused the reckless infliction of substantial bodily harm on a vulnerable victim.
The Port Townsend City Council will discuss a draft letter on a proposed increase in Growler jet operations on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 6:30 p.m. at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The council also will continue a public hearing on the 2016 Comprehensive Plan Update. Councilman Robert Gray has asked for more information pertaining to temporary encampments for the homeless The hearing is expected to be continued to Aug. 29 for continued deliberations and tentative action. The council also will consider authorizing the acquisition of land for the Quimper Wildlife Corridor, accepting donations from the Jefferson Land Trust.
Port Angeles on May 28. White is also charged with custodial assault for allegedly punching a corrections officer in the Clallam County jail July 11. He remained in jail Saturday on $10,000 bond, according to the jail roster. Defense attorney Harry Gasnick of Clallam Public Defender reported Friday that he was still waiting for a report from Dr. Kenneth Muscatel, the Seattle neuropsychologist who was appointed to evaluate White. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour reset the jail__________ assault trial for Oct. 24 and Reporter Rob Ollikainen can the bus assault trial for be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Oct. 31. 56450, or at rollikainen@ A status hearing for peninsuladailynews.com.
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missed,” Superintendent Gary Neal said. “We all wish him well with his new assignment.” The job position will be posted soon, said Patsene Dashiell, district spokesSEQUIM — The Sequim woman. School District’s executive director of business operaVolunteers sought tions is moving to another SEQUIM — The position after nine years Sequim School District is with the district. seeking volunteers to assist Brian Lewis will be executive director of opera- faculty and staff. Volunteers must comtions for Arlington Public plete a volunteer clearance Schools. He will leave his current process and background check each year. position at the end of this This year, the district month. has introduced an all“Brian’s efforts during online system to clear volhis nine years with the unteers. Sequim School District Beginning Thursday, have been very meaningful, individuals interested in and he will be greatly
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Discovery Road between mileposts 4.52 and 4.84. The items are on the consent agreement, meaning they won’t be discussed unless requested. The only item on the agenda for discussion is considering an amendment to the Salish Behavioral Health Organization agreement. The change would allow one non-voting representative of the Olympic Community of Health on the advisory board. At 1:30 p.m., commissioners will be briefed on the 2017-22 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program at 1:30 p.m. Other items on the consent agenda include: • Canceling the Aug. 22 commissioners meeting because a quorum will not be available and setting a special meeting for Aug. 29. • Approval of special occasion liquor license applications for Key City Public Theatre on this coming Saturday, for Aug. 27 and Aug. 28, and for Friends of Fort Flagler on Sept. 4. • Issuing a hearing notice for Sept. 12 on the 2017-22 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. • Approving Elizabeth and Sean Taggart as caretakers of H.J. Carroll Park.
The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider applying for county Rural Arterial Program funds for for work on Center and South Discovery roads when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in chambers, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The plan is to apply for a possible $639,000 for the $710,000 Center Road project to resurface between mileposts 14.61 and 15.01, and to apply for a possible Board of Health $828,000 for the $920,000 The Jefferson County project to rehabilitate South
Board of Health will conduct a public hearing on proposed food fee schedule revisions when it meets Thursday. The board will meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Jefferson County Public Health Department at 615 Sheridan St., Port Townsend. The proposed fee schedule adjustments can be found at www.jefferson countypublichealth.org. The board also will receive an update on the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program; consider setting a public hearing for Sept. 15 on fees for the on-site sewage system management plan; and hear 2016 county health rankings.
Jefferson PUD Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss state audits for 2013 and 2014 when they meet Tuesday. The special meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock.
Jefferson Transit Jefferson Transit board members will conduct a public hearing on the Transit Development Plan and the Transportation Improvement Plan when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. in the boardroom at 63 Four Corners Road, Port Townsend. The board will consider passage of the plans after the hearing.
Briefly: State Grant County confirms first case of Zika EPHRATA — Health officials have confirmed the first case of Zika virus in Grant County. The Tri-City Herald reported that it’s the 22 confirmed case in Washington state. The most recent infection was in a resident who was likely exposed while traveling in Mexico. The unidentified patient was not hospitalized and has recovered from the illness. All of the cases diagnosed
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Shooter sentence MOSES LAKE — The man convicted of shooting three people at a Moses Lake middle school in 1996 will be resentenced in late October. Barry Loukaitis was 14 when the shooting occurred on Feb. 2, 1996. He killed a
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under “News.” The party is named for the thrift store blazers that will be issued to racers. Racers who completed both stages of the race get blazers with both sleeves. Volunteers with scissors will stand by to remove a sleeve for every stage left incomplete. “We literally cut sleeves off their blazers as they show up,” said R2AK spokesman Jared Scott. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority for maritime members and charter members of the R2AK Yacht Club, a virtual organization unveiled Friday. The R2AK Yacht Club is for anyone who doesn’t own a yacht, who is “comfortable with the size of your prestige” and who won’t pay more than $10 to belong to anything, according to the website. As for that change in the race, which will be announced at the Blazer Party, it’s “in the hope to maintain the simplicity while honoring the original idea to create an event that encouraged people to get on the water to find adventure in whatever craft they chose,” according to the news release. “Keeping the simplicity of the race is really important,” Beattie said. “It turns out simple things are actually harder. Plus, we’re not really big on rules.”
CONTINUED FROM A1 or charter schools case — although he sees those cases Justice Charles Wiggins is as representative of what he also running for re-election called the court’s unpredictbut did not attend the event. ability. He is primarily concerned Much of the discussion revolved around the about the court overturning McCleary decision, in which long-standing precedents, he the court ruled the state said when he announced his must adequately fund K-12 candidacy in May, and called education. In 2014, the court the court highly-politicized. held the state in contempt He also said the court needs and imposed a $100,000 fine more representation from per day, a fine now totaling Eastern Washington. Zempel said in an intermore than $36 million. The court also ruled in view Saturday the three chal2015 that charter schools lengers are no more coordinated than the justices they were unconstitutional. “The court is not grabbing are seeking to unseat. “We’re three different and politicizing issues,” Madsen said. “We are not political individuals taking on three different incumbents,” he … we are doing our job.” David DeWolf, a Gonzaga said. “All three of us have University law professor, is commonalities.” DeWolf, a Gonzaga Unichallenging Yu, Kittitas County Prosecutor Greg versity law professor, has tesZempel is looking to replace tified before the state LegislaMadsen and David Larson ture that the state Supreme — a Federal Way municipal Court went too far in the court judge — is challenging McCleary decision, according to the Yakima Herald. Wiggins. Larson has said he “The races are nonpartisan, but all three challengers decided to run against Wigshare the view that the court gins primarily because he has failed to respect the thinks the Supreme Court autonomy of the Legislature misinterpreted legal preceby holding the state in con- dent when striking down tempt in the McCleary case charter schools last year. Yu said she believes there — a criticism frequently lobbed by Republican law- is a coordinated attack on makers over the past two the court because the oppoyears,” the Yakima Herald nents that she and Madsen face are both focusing on the said. ”The three judicial candi- McCleary decision. “When they are all singdates also take issue with the court’s 2015 decision striking ing the same song, it’s all down the state’s voter- the same script. You wonder approved charter school law.” if this is a specific orchestrated effort,” she said. the newspaper said. State Rep. Matt ManYu called attacks from Madsen’s opponent, Zempel, weller, R-Ellensburg, was active in recruiting DeWolf “vicious.” “If people think they and Zempel to run, and also should unelect a sitting jus- reached out to Larson, the tice because of one case, then Herald said. Others who Manweller that is a very bad precedent,” said worked to recruit judishe said. Zempel told the Herald cial challengers included that he had no “real ax to former Republican U.S. Sen. grind” on either the McCleary Slade Gorton and former
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SEQUIM — Castell Insurance will hold its annual shredding event at its office, 46 E. Washington St., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. It will have two large shredding trucks on-site. There is no limit on how much paper one can bring. The event is a fundraiser for the fourth annual Boys & Girls Club’s Back to School event. Cash donations or back-to-school supplies will be accepted. Phone 360-683-9284 for questions.
Grand opening set PORT ANGELES — A grand opening is planned for Thursday at Highland Court, Port Angeles’ new memory care community. Highland Court, 1704 Melody Lane, provides around-the-clock care for up to 43 residents, according to a news release. The staff, led by Executive Director Kristine Clawson, is specially trained to care for residents with Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss. For more information about Highland Court, phone 360-452• Thursday: Clallam County 9086 or visit highlandcourtmc.com. commissioners are interviewed at the county fair.
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SEQUIM — Glamorous Salon, 375 W. Bell St., now offers nail services to its full service menu. Melissa Cary has joined the salon team as a full-time nail technician. She provides spa pedicures, manicures, shellac manicures and gel enhancements and extensions. Custom nail art is her specialty. Phone 360-681-5215 to book an appointment.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota’s two licensed medical marijuana manufacturers posted millions of dollars in losses in their first full year of operations, according to financial documents obtained by The Associated Press. Minnesota Medical Solutions posted a $3 million loss in 2015, a period that saw the rush to build up facilities, the growing and cultivating of the plants and the first KONP talk guests six months of legal medical mariPORT ANGELES — Here is juana sales. The company also said this week’s schedule for the 1:05 it lost more than $542,000 in 2014. p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segThe other manufacturer, ment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, LeafLine Labs, lost roughly 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on $2.2 million in 2015. Their audit the Internet outside the Port does not include information from Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd 2014. The AP obtained copies of Ortloff hosts the Monday through the documents through an open records request. Thursday segments. The heavy losses illustrate the This week’s scheduled lineup: difficulty of running a medical • Monday: Clallam County marijuana business in Minnesota’s Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols. tightly regulated structure and • Tuesday: Clallam County confirm some fears among patient Fair Manager Shari Ioffrida with advocates that the program can’t the fair royalty girls; Joel Winborn, survive long-term. parks, fair and facilities director; and a fair board member discuss Gold and silver the upcoming county fair. December gold fell $6.80, or Second segment: Shelley Taylor 0.5 percent, to settle at $1,343.20 and Cathy Lucero announce the an ounce Friday. winner of the Noxious Weed PhoSilver for September delivery tography Contest. • Wednesday: Anne Dalton of shed 31.7 cents, or 1.6 percent, to the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center $19.703 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News discusses the plein air art competition. and The Associated Press
This week’s business meetings • Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings usually are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. There will be no chamber meetings for the months of July and August. • Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held on the first Monday at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., and the third Monday at noon at Fort Worden Commons, 200 Battery Way. This Monday’s program at Fort Worden Commons will feature John de Graaf, president of Take Back Your Time, an organization challenging overwork and time poverty in America. The luncheon’s sponsor will be Puget Sound Express. Lunch by Subway costs $8. • North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce — Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quilcene and Brinnon, the chamber usually meets monthly on the third Monday of the month. The chamber is on summer hiatus. The next general meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 19. • Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s meeting features the second in a series of debates between candidates in the Nov. 8 general election. Appearing will be the two candidates in the local 24th District Position 2 state representative race: incumbent Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, and his challenger, John Alger, a retired Air Force officer from Sequim who lists his party preference as “ GOP/Independent.” There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.
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Catherine Fitch and Micah Foster, operations engineers at Spaceflight Industries in Seattle. The region’s abundance of technology talent and available capital attracted the start-up company.
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SEATTLE — Inside an office in this city’s South Lake Union neighborhood, engineers in lab coats fuss over a contraption unlike the usual creations flowing from Amazon, Facebook and other technology companies with offices nearby. It’s a satellite the size of a large duffel bag that will be lobbed into orbit this month, as part of a constellation of cameras that will take aerial pictures of Earth and deliver them to customers faster and cheaper than in the past. The company building it, Spaceflight Industries, is one of a growing number of start-ups springing up in Seattle for the same reasons the area has been so hospitable to internet and software companies. “It’s about software, big data, and it’s about capital,” said Jason Andrews, the chief executive of Spaceflight, which also arranges “rideshares” — think Uber for rockets — for small satellites to tag along on bigger missions. “Seattle is an epicenter for all three.” There’s more activity than ever in the commercial space race, with a new wave of entrepreneurs attempting to do everything from lowering the cost of putting something into space, with reusable rockets, to mining asteroids. With their mix of universities, government spacee facilities, technology talent and financial risk takers, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Denver and other cities have become especially fertile grounds for space start-ups. No single spot can claim to be the Silicon Valley of such companies yet, but Seattle is on the short list of contenders, investors and entrepreneurs say. The area is home to two tech billionaires — Jeff Bezos of Amazon and Paul Allen, a cofounder of Microsoft — who are funding ambitious, varied efforts to make space
more accessible. They have been joined by a few smaller companies like Spaceflight, attracted by Seattle’s abundant supply of software engineers from stalwarts like Amazon and Microsoft and aerospace experts from Boeing, the aviation giant that has major operations in the area. “I think we’re putting the space back into the Space Needle,” Charles Beames, the president of Vulcan Aerospace, Allen’s space investment company, said in a recent interview. The city’s iconic tower, created for the 1962 World’s Fair, long symbolized Seattle’s perception of itself as a visionary town with an eye on the 21st century. That was initially rooted in its aviation prominence, which earned it the nickname Jet City. Software and the internet, though, created the vast wealth that allowed space junkies like Bezos and Allen, who grew up fascinated by the Apollo moon landings, to pursue their space dreams. Bezos founded Blue Origin in nearby Kent — a company that recently launched its New Shepard rocket and returned it to a launchpad in Texas for the fourth time, demonstrating the reusability that is a key to making space access cheaper. Blue Origin recently said it planned to begin testing its rocket with astronauts next year, and aimed to begin sending space tourists on a short suborbital flight the year after that. Allen’s Vulcan Aerospace is funding the creation of the largest airplane in the world by wingspan, Stratolaunch, which will drop rockets from about 30,000 feet moments before they blast into space. Vulcan believes its approach will allow it to send satellites into space more reliably and efficiently by, for example, flying around bad weather. TURN
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It’s summer, and more Americans are on the road. Crowded roads. So here are a few tips you may never have learned or have forgotten. Some advice should be obvious, like getting out of the left lane on expressways if you are blocking cars by driving well under the speed limit. (Some states are cracking down on drivers who don’t understand this.) And don’t slow down to look at an accident on the side of the highway. What would you hope to see? Just move along. This is less obvious: Don’t change lanes so much. And don’t put yourself in positions where you have to brake so much. Have you ever been in traffic that slowed to a crawl? You assume there must be a bad accident ahead — but sometimes when traffic finally gets moving again, there is no sign of trouble. What most likely happened is that drivers had to brake either to be safe or because they are bad drivers who sped and then braked and sped and then braked. This caused the driver behind to brake, and the person behind that driver to brake. Soon you have a peristaltic action for miles down the highway as drivers touch their brakes.
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ernment representatives. In a coup, the coalition lured a private space industry conference, NewSpace, to Seattle in June after it had been held in Silicon Valley for almost a decade. “What we’re trying to do in the state of Washington is we’re trying to nurture that ecosystem,” said John Thornquist, head of the state’s Office of Aerospace. Money is flowing into the new space industry, though at a significantly slower rate than it is into more traditional technology companies. Since 2000, the investment in space start-ups has totaled $13.3 billion, including a record $2.7 billion last year, the Tauri Group, a research firm, estimated. How much of that found its way to Seattle is difficult
to say, partly because Allen and Bezos, who are believed to be spending heavily, won’t say how much they’ve invested. Still, it remains to be seen whether Seattle’s space scene can move beyond the relatively small number of companies and investors propping it up now to become a durable industry.
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CONTINUED FROM A8 big data problem. The company will begin The plane is being built in testing the sensors later this Mojave, Calif., outside Los year when it plans to launch a Angeles, though Vulcan is in new spacecraft, Arkyd 6, to Seattle. scan the earth for natural Entrepreneurs credit resources. Allen with helping to ignite Lewicki said in an interthe current commercial view that one of the compagusto for space in 2004 when ny’s largest teams was its a rocket-powered plane he software group. financed, SpaceShipOne, The supply of software won the $10 million Ansari X and traditional aerospace Prize for becoming the first talent made the Seattle area manned, reusable private an obvious choice, said spacecraft to reach space. Lewicki, who worked at Another high-profile NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labospace entrepreneur, Elon ratory on its Mars missions. Musk, doesn’t have the same A few years ago, the personal connection to the state formed a consortium, Seattle area. the Washington State Space But he does visit to pros- Coalition, to help raise pect for talent for his rocket the fledgling industry’s procompany, Space Exploration file and improve communiTechnologies, known as cation among entrepreSpaceX. Headquartered in Haw- neurs, academics and gov-
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He owns only 15 things. Here’s why BY ALEX WILLIAMS THE NEW YORK TIMES
IT WAS AROUND 10 a.m. on a sundrenched summer morning, and James Altucher, perhaps the world’s least likely success guru, was packing his worldly possessions, about 15 items, into a small canvas carry-on bag. “If I were to die, my kids get this bag,” Altucher said sardonically as he packed away his laptop, iPad, three sets of chinos, three T-shirts and a Ziploc bag filled with $4,000 worth of $2 bills (“People always remember you if you tip with $2 bills,” he said), and departed a friend’s loft on East 20th Street. A few months ago, the boyish 48-year-old let the lease expire on his Cold Spring, N.Y., apartment, and dumped or donated virtually everything he owned, more than 40 garbage bags of sheets, dishes, clothes, books, his college diploma, even childhood photo albums. Since then, he’s been bouncing among friends’ apartments and Airbnb rentals. It is not that he is down on his luck. Several of the 16 books he has written, including his 2013 personal-empowerment manifesto, “Choose Yourself,” continue to sell briskly. His weekly podcasts, “The James Altucher Show,” featuring interviews with notables as diverse as Ron Paul and Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew, and “Question of the Day,” with Stephen Dubner, are downloaded about 2 million times a month. Altucher is simply practicing what he preaches. Over the past half-decade, this former tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist and financial pundit has reinvented himself as a gimlet-eyed self-help guru, preaching survival in an era when the American Dream — the gold-embossed college diploma, the corner office, the three-bedroom home — seems like a sham. So one by one, he has shed all of them. “I have ambition,” he said, “to have no ambition.” “In the past 25 years, income has gone down for the 18-to-35-year-olds, student loan debt is at an all-time high,” Altucher said over a lunch of zucchini pancakes at a Russian restaurant in the Flatiron district. “We had $3 trillion in bailout money, and income inequality got higher than ever. People feel like they were scammed.” Altucher’s diagnosis will come as no surprise to the anxious middle class, the downsized and the dispossessed who have propelled the angry populism of Bernie Sanders and Donald J. Trump. But while there is no shortage of anger and confusion about the supposed waning of the American Dream, what makes Altucher stand out are his Cassandra-like conclusions. College, he says, is a waste of money. Although he graduated from Cornell,
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James Altucher is a selfempowerment blogger and author of 16 books; including the Amazon best seller “Choose Yourself.” Altucher argues that the college degree has become a costly luxury in a world where millennials feel like debt serfs and entrylevel professional jobs are scarce. In a 2012 self-published book, “40 Alternatives to College,” he argued that young adults could travel the world, educate themselves online and start a business with the same $200,000 they may spend on college. Investing the money with even a 5 percent return would offer greater financial benefit over the course of a lifetime, he wrote in a blog post. Similarly, he believes homeownership is a rip-off foisted upon unwitting citizens by a $14 trillion mortgage industry. “It’s a total scam,” he said in an online interview. “Nobody should put more than 5 to 10 percent of their portfolio, their assets, in any one investment. But when people buy a home, they go crazy. They put like 50, 60, 70 percent of their net worth into this one investment. It’s illiquid, so when times are hard, you can’t sell it.” And he think stocks are a racket. It’s a fierce worldview that is rooted in Altucher’s own roller-coaster life. In the 1990s, as a young Silicon Alley start-up whiz, Altucher made millions with a web-design company, Reset Inc., that counted Sony and Miramax as clients. Soon, he and his wife at the time, Anne (they divorced in 2010), were living in a 5,000-square-foot loft in TriBeCa that he bought for $1.8 million and spent another $1 million renovating. He felt flush enough to take a helicopter to Atlantic City on weekends to play poker. The lavish lifestyle did not fill his emotional void. “Nobody should feel sorry for me,” he said. “I was really stupid, but I thought I was dirt poor. I felt like I needed $100 million to be happy. So I just started investing in all these other companies, and they were just stupid companies. Zero of these investments worked out.” As his fortunes collapsed, he was forced to sell his apartment for a $1 million loss (it was after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001). To reclaim his wealth, he set his sights on the stock market. He read more than a hundred books on
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investing, and eventually wrangled a job writing for James Cramer’s site, TheStreet, and later The Financial Times. Before long, his trademark hairdo, which looks like carnival cotton candy spun from steel wool, was a familiar sight on CNBC. But his fortunes crumbled once again during the financial crisis that began in 2008. The hedge fund he started ran out of gas, various start-ups withered, writing gigs dried up. With few options open, he decided to chronicle his failures on a personal blog, which he named Altucher Confidential. “I just said, ‘I’ve made every mistake in the book: Here’s what they are,’” Altucher said. To Wall Street friends, he seemed like Howard Beale, the anchorman in “Network” who had a meltdown on-air. Instead of touting the latest hot mutual fund, he wrote posts like “10 Reasons You Should Never Own Stocks Again.” (Reason No. 1: You’re not that good at it.) He confessed thoughts of suicide. “Financial people were like watching a train wreck in real time,” Altucher said. “I had friends I hadn’t talked to since high school call me and say, ‘Hey, are you O.K.?’ ” He soon discovered a sizable audience of people whose own dreams had just gone down the sinkhole. They, too, were looking to claw their way out. “The No. 1 search phrase on Google that takes people to my blog is ‘I want to die,’ ” Altucher said. But Altucher seems like an unlikely person to look to for solace. Bookish, contrarian and given to speaking in staccato bursts, this skinny computer geek from North Brunswick, N.J., is like the anti-Anthony Robbins, the strapping self-help star. His regular-guy appearance turned out to be a plus, as he developed a following blogging about his win-some-lose-some “life hacker” experiments. There was “the 5 p.m. diet,” in which he eats nothing after that time (“Your face gets more angular. I’ve seen it happen. Not just with me. With everyone on this pseudoPaleo diet”). There was “the alien trick” to beat anxiety, in which he pretends to be an alien and wake up every day on another planet with a new body (“I have no worries because tomorrow I will be in a new body. No envies. No worries. Only new things to explore”). There was his zombie email gimmick, when he would respond to unread emails from seven years ago: “Sure! I’ll have coffee today” (“People laugh and all is forgiven,” he said). By writing candidly about his own triumphs and flameouts, Altucher “shows readers how they can succeed despite their flaws, not because of a lack of flaws,” said Tim Ferriss, author of the best-selling “4-Hour” self-improvement series. “This is hugely refreshing in a world of rah-rah positive-thinking gurus who are all
forced smiles and high-fives.” It helped that Altucher, despite his biting views on topics like college, maintained a positive tone. “I am an optimist,” he said. “There’s a great novel from the ‘60s by Richard Fariña called ‘Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me.’ Basically, I’ve been down on the floor so many times, I know now that I can always bounce back, and it gets faster each time.” His philosophy is perhaps most clearly articulated in “Choose Yourself,” which he summarized over lunch like this: “If you don’t choose the life you want to live, chances are, someone else is going to choose it for you. And the results are probably not going to be pretty.” Chapters include “How to Be Less Stupid” (“I lose at least 20 percent of my intelligence when I am resentful”) and “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Mediocre People” (procrastination, he writes, “is your body telling you that you need to back off a bit and think more about what you are doing”). A key tenet of the book is the Daily Practice, a wellness regimen that comprises the physical (eat well, try to go to sleep by 9 p.m. and rise by 5 a.m., break a sweat for at least 10 minutes a day), emotional (be around people you love, who love you), mental (write a list of 10 ideas each day to exercise the “idea muscle” before it atrophies) and spiritual (feel gratitude every day). He calls them the four pillars of happiness. “A chair needs four legs to be stable,” he said. And there has never been a better time to choose yourself, he said. You do not have to be Mark Zuckerberg, he said, to be an entrepreneur. “You can learn basic web development,” he said. “You can go to Codeacademy.com, learn the basic skills in three months, then sell them on Freelancer.com, where there are millions of jobs. I know 15-year-olds who are making a few thousand dollars a month.” Thanks to self-publishing, you don’t have to be Deepak Chopra to write books. “Everybody is or can be an expert on something,” he said. “Take me: I haven’t been in the kitchen in 20 years. I hate eating vegan. But how hard would it be to read every book on veganism, buy some ingredients, write up a little book: ‘The Non-Vegan’s Vegan Cookbook’?” He would know. “Choose Yourself,” which Altucher self-published on Amazon, sold more than a half-million copies, he said, and made The Wall Street Journal’s best-seller list. His fans swear by him. One reader, Beck Power, recently wrote an essay on Medium about how he inspired her to ditch a frustrating job to start her own online travel business. “I dance in my underwear,” she wrote. “I don’t have panic attacks anymore.” TURN
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“Down, because of the way things are going these days. Locally, we have drugs, homelessness, not enough affordable housing and benefits not being distributed fairly. It’s all over our country, too.”
“I feel we’ll continue to scatter ourselves around the globe with no less upheaval than we’ve had in the last 10 years.”
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“Downhill. Everything is out of kilter. Some people can’t get Social Security. Entitlements are uneven. And between [Hillary] Clinton and [Donald] Trump, we are about to be screwed. We need more responsibility.”
“I feel our country is not headed in a good direction. I don’t agree with either candidate. But I’m most worried about my children. They’re 6 to 24. I am hopeful, though, for the future.”
“Down the tubes. I have two children, and I don’t know of any jobs out there for them.”
“We’re staying the same, I feel. I don’t think anything is going to change dramatically. Not until we open our eyes to a fair compromise for the greater good of all, not just a few, will things change.”
“In a bad direction. We’ve taken God out of our country and schools. Our Founding Fathers based our country on God. We need to follow his guidelines. People think we are mighty and don’t need God. Wrong.”
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Peninsula Voices For Trump OK, I’ll be the first to admit that Donald J. Trump wasn’t my first choice for president of the U.S. (Dr. Ben Carson was my ideal, but he didn’t make it.) So I have to take what is available, and I’ll tell you why. My biggest concern is appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court. There is already one vacancy, and during the next four years, due to some justices’ advanced ages, there could very well be two, three or even four replacements, and since appointments to the court are for life, that is going to affect the lives of my kids, my grandkids and even my greatgrandkids. Can you imagine the effect if the Second Amendment to the Constitution were overthrown and we (they) would have no protection against the common criminals who would have no problem arming themselves? How about our chances of ridding ourselves of “Obamacare,” Planned Parenthood, climate change and the other maladies that currently affect our lives? In short, even If I hated “The Donald” (which I don’t), I would vote for him to prevent the “other side” from stacking the court with its appointments. There, I’ve got that off my chest, and I feel better already. Harvey L. Martin, Sequim
Boat to Gaza The Women’s Boat to Gaza has been purchased and is scheduled to sail to Gaza from Barcelona, Spain, in mid-September. Her name is Amal-Hope, which is what she symbolizes to
the people of Gaza and the world. Gaza has been under the immoral U.S.-supported Israeli blockade for the past decade, which is considered illegal under international law. Countless attacks against the besieged population will have rendered Gaza uninhabitable in fewer than five years if current trends continue, according to a 2015 report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. The Women’s Boat to Gaza seeks to challenge the Israeli blockade, demonstrate solidarity and bring a message of hope to the Palestinian people. With the support from women, men, nongovernmental organizations, civil society groups and women’s collectives and events around the world, we will make this happen. Through Freedom Flotillas and other naval missions, we have brought international attention to their suffering and resistance. The U.S. campaign for the Women’s Boat to Gaza is an initiative of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and is composed of civil society organizations and campaigns from many countries. We are committed to continuing the struggle until the blockade is unconditionally lifted and Palestinian people everywhere regain their full rights. Please join this effort with your support by sharing, posting and donating. Beautiful T-shirts are also available. Donate at www.womensboat togaza.us. Onward toward peace! Kit Kittredge, Quilcene Kittredge is on the steering
OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES AND EMAIL committee of the U.S. campaign of munity health centers to our U.S. the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. health care system. House and Senate lawmakers in Congress recently signed their $20 wage names to funding letters that The minimum wage set by declared health centers a model the federal government has not kept pace with the cost of liv- of care that offers a “bipartisan solution to the primary care ing. access problems” facing our Had it done so, the minimum wage [$7.25 an hour, set in 2009] nation. The letters, signed by 62 senawould be more than $20, accordtors and 307 House representaing to a 2012 study by the Institives, included a nearly equal tute for Policy Studies. balance of Republicans and DemSwitzerland, on the other hand, is a small, relatively homo- ocrats. Even more remarkable geneous country. is that during National Health It has no minimum wage because it has a direct democracy Center Week 2016 (Aug. 7-13), rather than a representative one. many of these same Republicans The people set the standard of and Democrats joined other local, state and national leaders living. of all political stripes to show Capitalism, on the other their support for a health prohand, conflicts with democracy, where inalienable rights and the gram that has delivered results for over 50 years: lower health equality of all men clash with care costs, healthier people, industrial benefactors whose more jobs, reduced hospital bottom line takes precedence visits. over employee wages and benePort Angeles has joined the fits. ranks of the fortunate communiIf it were not so, we would ties that benefit from the preshave no need for unions or ence of a new community health community organizers such as center at 240 W. Front St. in Port Saul Alinsky and, yes, Barack Obama — and Margaret Sanger, Angeles, the North Olympic Healthcare Network. who educated women about In the past year, the network birth control, thus reducing has been able to offer care to the number of unemployed welnearly 2,200 people who previfare recipients while saving ously had none. countless lives of women in the This is cause for celebration process. as a community. Roger B. Huntman, Now more than ever, it’s Sequim important to remember that there are policy solutions that Health centers are working and, more imporIn an election season, the tant, elected leaders who are putheadlines may lead us to believe ting aside political differences to that candidates can’t agree on ensure they continue. anything. Dr. Michael S. Maxwell, Not so fast. Port Angeles There is an issue both Republicans and Democrats can and do Maxwell is CEO of the North agree on: the importance of com- Olympic Healthcare Network.
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Downsized CONTINUED FROM A10 A talk he gave at a London church last year drew about 1,000 people, and fans have organized “Choose Yourself ” meetups in cities around the world. On LinkedIn, where he publishes original free essays, Altucher has more than 485,000 followers and is ranked the No. 4 “influencer,” after Bill Gates, Richard Branson and Mohamed A. El-Erian, the financier and author. “He’s the Oprah of the internet,” said Kamal Ravikant, a tech entrepreneur who wrote the selfpublished Amazon best-seller “Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It.”
‘Personal journey’ Unlike most gurus, “James is on a very personal journey, allowing his readers and listeners to experience it in real time,” said Brian Koppelman, a creator of Showtime’s “Billions,” who also moderates “The Moment,” a podcast on Slate. “He’s telling you the story on Saturday, on Sunday he’s talking about how it failed, and on Monday he’s talking about doing it a different way.” Altucher, in fact, disputes that he is a guru in the first place. “I am not a self-help guy at all,” he said. “Advice is autobiography,” he added. “I only say what has worked for me, and then others can choose to try it or not.”
Might not work later Besides, what worked yesterday may not work tomorrow. “It’s like Mike Tyson says,” Altucher said. “ ‘Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.’ ”
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Rave of the Week SHOUT-OUT TO the young men who assisted in parking at the Joyce Daze festivities. They do a wonderful job. We would like to point out Benjamin, who helped a lady who fell when she got out of her car.
… and other Raves I WAS SO lucky the other day. I received a call from the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center saying someone had found my credit card in their parking lot and turned it in. Wonderful people are out there. RAVE FOR THE Sequim Police Department from those of us on West Seventh Avenue.
RANT FOR THE costume designers who used “black face” in the production of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” last weekend in Webster’s Woods in Port Angeles.
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Solo long tolerated, exposed in defeat BY SALLY JENKINS
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RIO DE JANEIRO — It’s called composure, and Hope Solo’s never been overburdened with a lot of that, or grace either. The U.S. women’s soccer team had their temperaments tested by a savvy, conservative Sweden in the Olympic quarterfinals, and lost. Solo has spent years undermining their collective equilibrium, and this one’s on her. She’s a chronically rattled and rattling soul, the American goalkeeper. Let’s face it: For every shiny marketing moment and big victory she’s been a part of, she’s given the U.S. a nasty unwanted drama. The victories usually smoothed over her behavior. Not this time. This time she went pure loser and lout.
Swedes play smarter After giving up the winning penalty kick to Sweden, Solo called her opponents “a bunch of cowards” for their conservative game plan. Now, who is the real coward here? Solo gave up three regulation goals in the past two games, between a draw with Colombia and this loss. She tried to ice Lisa Dahlkvist on the final kick by changing her gloves, and then couldn’t lay a hand on the ball. And she couldn’t take responsibility for any of it; she could only lash out. “What she did was an act of panic,” Sweden’s goalie Hedvig Lindahl said later, giving a little of it back to Solo. Sweden’s calculatedly frustrating game plan worked because the designer of that plan, Pia Sundhage, knew exactly whom she was dealing with, having coached the U.S. from 2008-2012. Told of Solo’s remarks in the postgame mixed zone, Sundhage said, “I don’t give a crap. I’m going to Rio, and she’s going home.”
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KANSAS CITY, MO. — Trevone Boykin insists he hasn’t taken a moment of his first four months as a Seahawk to contemplate what everyone else who knows Seattle has an NFL team realizes. Boykin, the undrafted rookie from Texas Christian, is the team’s No. 2 quarterback behind Russell Wilson. That’s with neither Tarvaris Jackson nor any other veteran backup in sight — or, apparently, in mind. “It’s crazy you say that,” Boykin said with a chuckle. “I haven’t done that, at all. I am just trying to push forward with my teammates, and learn from Russ and learn what he does. Just try to learn this offense and execute it the best I can.” These next few days could be a Boykin-palooza. He’s used to that. Back when Boykin wasn’t huddling, back when he placed fourth in college football’s Heisman Trophy voting while running his hyperspeed spread offense at Texas Christian, he could afford to waste a few plays. What’s a throwaway here, a scramble to nowhere there, when you’ve got 98 more chances
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Seattle quarterback Trevone Boykin (2) warms up before Saturday’s preseason game with the Kansas City Chiefs. Boykin completed 16 of 26 passes for 188 yards and a hail-mary TD in his preseason debut in the Seahawks 17-16 win. to move the ball? “In college, we ran almost 100-some plays a game. And I guess you could say every play really didn’t matter,” Boykin said. “In this league, every play matters. Every down matters. There’s a lot more at stake when you are out there on first, second and third down than in college. I mean, in college we got I don’t know how many first down, or I don’t know how many thirddown opportunities. But it was a lot. You won’t get as many in the league.” Yes, Justin Britt is trying to
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LEWISTON — Justus Rogers sure overcame a lifelong aversion to turnovers quickly. The former quarterback and true freshman forced a fumble in his first practice as a defensive player. He intercepted a pass in his second. “I didn’t even know I forced a fumble until [the defensive players] were screaming,” Rogers said. “I looked back and the ball was on the ground. That was pretty exciting.” In truth, Rogers probably is not yet thrilled about his transition from quarterback to nickel. He will understandably need some time before he thinks of himself as a defensive player. After all, the former Bellevue High School quarterback originally came to Washington State to throw the football, not to chase it.
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SEATTLE — If there’s one thing Washington is not concerned about, it’s size on the defensive line. Among the rotation on the line throughout fall camp are three nose tackles. Elijah Qualls (321 pounds), Greg Gaines (318) and Vita Vea (332), each of whom played exclusively at nose tackle last season, played sets on the line together in recent practices. How would that look for opposing offensive lines? “It’s a hell of a look for their running game, that’s for sure,” Qualls said. “Instead of having to move a nose and two ends, you’re basically having to move three noses that are almost as athletic, if not more athletic than some defensive ends. So I can see it working well.” Qualls started at nose
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Bad-blood Solo’s sore, hot-head remarks were personally aimed at Sundhage, who has made it clear just how much she had to put up with in Solo as the U.S. coach. There was always some trouble following Solo, stemming either from her irradiated blot-out-the-sun ego, or her temper. Just before Sundhage’s arrival, Solo divided the 2007 World Cup team with a public tantrum over a benching. The 2012 Olympic gold medal came with an ugly public feud with Brandi Chastain and a positive drug test.
May, Carroll had stated his preference for a veteran backup quarterback — specifically Jackson. Seattle’s thought for the last four seasons has been if Wilson were to get hurt, Jackson was a proven former starter (for the Seahawks and Vikings) who could win a game or two. But after Wilson finished his fourth season in the NFL without missing a practice, let alone a game, the Seahawks let the 33-year-old Jackson leave as a free agent when his contract ended in January.
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Olympics Summer Olympics Medal Count Through 3 p.m. Saturday Team G S B 1.United States 21 15 17 2. China 13 11 17 3.United Kingdom 9 11 6 4. Germany 8 4 3 5. Japan 7 3 14 6. Australia 6 6 7 7. South Korea 6 3 4 8. Russia 5 9 8 9. France 5 8 5 10. Hungary 5 3 3
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Rose positioned for golf’s first Olympic gold this century BY DOUG FERGUSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RIO DE JANEIRO — Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson know what it’s like to play next to each other on a big stage when it’s all about flag and the gold prize. That was two years ago at the Ryder Cup, and they were undefeated as partners. They will be rivals today, playing under their own flag, each pursuing golf’s first Olympic gold medal since 1904. Rose made two eagles in the opening five holes Saturday and did a little shimmy after making a 10-foot par putt at the end for a 6-under 65, giving him a one-shot lead over Stenson going into the final round - the medal round - at Olympic Golf Course. After 112 years away, and three days of what amounted to preliminary heats, golf finally gets the feel of being in the Olympics when medals are awarded. “It’s like all the other sports,” Rose said. “You work really hard to get into the final, and tomorrow is
about a great performance and bringing your best golf when you need it. I have the opportunity, and tomorrow is going to be fun.” Rose was at 12-under 201, a slim margin over Stenson in any circumstances, even more considering the Swede is a month away from his some of the best golf ever played when he won the British Open at Royal Troon with the lowest 72-hole score in major championship history. Stenson had another 68, his best moment with a wedge in his hand - but not for a shot he hit. Walking along the edge of the water on the par-5 10th hole, Stenson spotted a caiman — a small crocodile in these parts — and reached over to poke it with the end of his golf club. “A little tickle with a lob wedge,” Stenson said. “I thought it could handle that, and if it would have been twice the size, then you probably need to go into the longer irons. He wasn’t too big. He was facing the right way for me.” He wound up making birdie on that hole, and two birdies later on
the back nine kept him within range of Rose. It’s not a two-man race, even if it felt like one. Marcus Fraser, the leader after the first two rounds, hit into a bunker on four straight holes early on and wound up with only one birdie in his round of 72. He was still alone in third place, though he was four shots behind and his lack of length could be factor in trying to keep pace with Rose and Stenson. Fraser was never expecting to be in the Rio Games until four other Australians withdrew. “Not in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would come to the Olympics and compete, and now all of a sudden I have a chance of winning a medal,” Fraser said. “It feels like I’m going to wake up from this dream at some point. Hopefully, tomorrow I can go out there and play a bit better than I did today. Bubba Watson kept American hopes alive with a 5-under 67 that featured his own surreal moment. Watson had a 30-foot birdie putt
on the 14th hole, but when he took his putter back, a clump of mud dropped to the ground. Watson tried to stop his stroke and failed, so the ball traveled only about 6 feet. “It was the funniest thing ever,” Watson said. “I thought it could have been a bee or a bug. I looked down and I was like, ‘That’s mud. Where it come from?’ Mud putter. . . . We laughed about it because I was like, ‘Man, I’m going to be famous now. I’m going to be a legend in Olympic golf history.’” It would help to make up six shots on Rose, or even two shots on Fraser, to go home with something. Watson shot 67 and was at 6-under 207 with Emiliano Grillo of Argentina and David Lingmerth of Sweden, both shooting 68. Another shot behind were Matt Kuchar and Padraig Harrington Rickie Fowler had the low round of the blustery day with a 64, though he remained nine shots behind.
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CONTINUED FROM B1 After Chastain, now a commentator, mildly criticized the U.S. defense on air, Solo publicly told Chastain to “get more educated,” and added that “the game has changed from a decade ago,” and that it was too “bad 4 our fans that have 2 push mute.” Whatever the disagreement, Chastain played in 192 international games and scored the glorious penalty kick that won the 1999 World Cup, and she didn’t deserve that kind of snotiness from Solo, a player who profited heavily on the success of the program’s underpaid pioneers. Sundhage declined to discipline Solo for that incident. Instead, she tried to talk calmly to her. “We had a conversation: If you look at the women’s national team, what do you want [people] to see? What do you want them to hear?” the coach related to reporters. “And that’s where we do have a choice, as players, coaches, staff, the way we respond to certain things.” Lesson unlearned. The 2015 World Cup title was preceded by assault allegations against Solo after a fight with her half-sister and nephew. During a frank 2015 interview, Sundhage praised Solo’s talent but also called her “a piece of work.” As social media erupted over Solo’s postgame insult of Sweden, the goalie seemed to realize she’d done herself additional public damage. But even then, her behavior was hardly courageous. Instead of apologizing she went on Twitter with what she framed as
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Goalkeeper Hope Solo fails to stop a penalty during the United States’ loss to Sweden during the Olympic women’s soccer tournament. The United States was eliminated by Sweden. “the full context of my comments today,” and tweeted to Sports Illustrated’s Grant Wahl, “Losing sucks. I’m really bad at it.” Here is the clear, exact, and perfectly obnoxious context of Solo’s comments. Couching them in a long paragraph does nothing to soften them. “I thought that we played a courageous game,” she said. “I thought we had many opportunities on goal. I think we showed a lot of heart. We came back from a goal down. I’m very proud of this team. But I also think we played a bunch of cowards. The best team did not win today. I strongly
believe that.” She went on to blister Sweden for playing conservative and refusing to open their passing game up, and made it personal, adding, “We had that style of play when Pia was our coach,” and topped it off with, “I don’t think they’ll make it very far in the tournament.” Among those who couldn’t have disagreed more with Solo was former Olympic and World Cup team captain Julie Foudy, now an ESPN commentator, who called Sweden’s conservative game plan “a tactic most outmatched teams take in a soccer” as well as “tactically smart.” “Solo’s rant was “ridicu-
Kirkland sailor leads U.S. to regatta gold RIO DE JANEIRO — With their ponytails flapping and their American flag spinnaker billowing in the breeze, Paris Henken and Kirkland’s Helena Scutt sped across Guanabara Bay and became the first U.S. crew to win a race at the Rio Olympics regatta. Henken, of Coronado, California, and Scutt jumped into the lead at the start and flawlessly sailed their 49erFX skiff around the course to win the fifth race of the series Saturday.
“It was definitely something that we wanted to do, and was in the back of our minds, like, ‘Oh, we should win a race in the Olympics,’” Henken said. “When it was actually happening, it was very exciting and we’re just very happy.” Henken and Scutt are in their first Olympics, as is the 49erFX, which is similar to the men’s 49er. The 49erFX is as wild as the 49er, with the crews
sailing them hiked out in trapezes, their feet on the edge of the windward wing. The Americans are ninth overall with six races to sail before the medals race, 18 points out of podium position. The United States is trying to avoid a second straight Olympic sailing whitewash. The Americans failed to medal at London in 2012, the first time that happened since 1936.
lous and classless, and it really doesn’t represent the house that we built with the U.S. team.” You know who else disagreed with Solo? Current U.S. Coach Jill Ellis, who exhibited the grace Solo lacked and gave Sundhage and the Swedes the credit they deserved. “They executed her game plan very well,” Ellis said. “It’s a matter of knowing how to use all the resources you have. And finally the most important thing is the result, not how to play.” This may well have been Solo’s final big international result as the U.S. goalkeeper. That’s probably for the best.
CONTINUED FROM B1 year, doing it again. That always helps, because he “And that’s part of it — can answer questions for trying to get three bigger us. He’s become a teacher for me. That always helps guys in. “So we’re doing as much when somebody knows it.” Qualls admits it’s been different rotation as we possibly can, seeing where an adjustment playing reps they’re comfortable. Can we at defensive end. Learning execute the right way with the different intricacies has those guys, and then hope- been confusing, he said. fully be successful with all Pass rush is different. Attacking outside, then three, or maybe none?” With those three nose having to rush back in — tackles in at the same time, it’s a challenge. But Malloe said he has the Huskies lineup is in uncharted waters. Qualls, a the quickness and inherent two-year starter, plays physicality to play on the defensive end when Gaines end. “What [coach Malloe] is at defensive tackle and Vea is at nose tackle. Qualls, wants to emphasize is, ‘We the most experienced of the play in the Pac 12, people bunch, is tasked with the are going to rotate,’ ” Qualls transition to defensive end. said. “Instead of [being The shift for Qualls, a redshirt junior, forces him uncomfortable] it’s like I’m into even more of a leader- going to feel comfortable with everybody because I’ve ship role “It helps because he gotten at least a few periods knows the package really in the series of team reps with these guys, so I know well,” Malloe said. “He’s a veteran in terms what they know or what of that, being his fourth they don’t know.”
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Juan Martin del Potro ended Rafael Nadal’s bid for an unprecedented second Olympic singles gold medal in a thrill-a-minute semifinal, then celebrated as if the title were already his, kneeling to kiss the court before leaping into the stands. Del Potro, who earned a bronze for Argentina four years ago, will add a silver or gold to that after advancing to the Rio de Janeiro Games final by coming back to stun 2008 champion
Nadal 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (5) on Saturday. “Both of us,” Nadal said, “played a very high level.” Using the same ferocious forehands that carried him past No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the first round a week ago, 2009 U.S. Open champion del Potro now will try to pull off a third surprise today, when he meets defending champion Andy Murray in the men’s final. “I didn’t expect to reach the final, beating Djokovic and Rafa,” del Potro said, “but I did, and I get a medal.”
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Hawks: Plays a similar style CONTINUED FROM B1 backup in the same style as Wilson; Jackson was more They didn’t draft any of a drop-back, step-andQBs. Instead, they signed throw passer. “Something good every Boykin with a $15,000 day. Really, he’s handling it,” inducement. Then, as general man- Carroll said of Boykin. “He is in command of the ager John Schneider was in touch with Jackson’s agent huddle. He has got a terrific on possibly bringing Jack- physical ability. He can son back for 2016, the quar- throw. He can run. He can terback was arrested in do all that stuff in similar Florida last month for alleg- style. He can do the same edly pointing a loaded gun things that we try to do with at a woman believed to be Russ. “He has got the makeup, his wife. The state attorney’s office there reportedly it appears, and I am really dropped the aggravated- excited about him. We know, assault charge against we have watched him play Jackson. Yet he remains a enough, he’s got football kind of playmaking abilifree agent. But now, the Seahawks ties. He is always able to may not feel the need to call. make things happen and in Boykin has been impres- a very similar fashion as sive in spring minicamps Russell Wilson did. We’re and this month’s training very confident that he has a camp. Not only has he chance to help us.” Wednesday during a redshown a strong arm and Wilson-esque athleticism zone scrimmage, he noticed and ability to extend plays, a blitz imminent up the Boykin is also showing signs middle. He stepped back, of mastering the offense’s changed the line’s protecpre-snap calls and next- tion call with an audible, then threw outside right to level understanding. Now, Carroll has become the “hot” receiver at the intrigued by having a sideline, newly signed tight
end Clayton Echard. Boykin ensured a six-yard gain to the goal line instead of a sack back near the 20. What’s helped Boykin is in the latter half of last season, the Seahawks required their quarterbacks to get rid of the ball more quickly after the snap. That was a change offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and line coach Tom Cable made after Wilson got sacked 31 times in his first seven games. The idea is to take some of the onus off the offensive line that was new in key places last year and is likely to have new blockers in all five positions this season. Throw quicker, lessen the need to pass protect for very long. That’s the same way Boykin played at TCU. Shotgun snap and quick throws. How much has he grown since those May minicamps and organized team activities? “A lot, man,” Boykin said. “And most of it came from watching film and just learning from Russ, hon-
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estly. I mean, he’s a guy I just try to stay in his hip pocket and learn from everything he does. Because he’s one of those guys who leads by example. He will lead you in the right direction. “I’ve made huge strides from rookie minicamp to today, just in gaining team trust and chemistry, getting guys in and out of the huddle and getting them to the right spot so they will know what to do.” Carroll said Boykin can run the entire offense — no limitations. “He can do everything, no hesitation,” Carroll said of Boykin. “Some things he won’t do as well as others, but he’s been exposed to the whole offense and he’s handled every aspect of it. “Tre has done really well and he’s impressed us in all of the ‘Can the new guy handle it? Can he hold up the integrity in the huddle?’ and all this stuff. He’s been great at that. He’s going to play a lot, and we’re looking for some good things.”
Muhammad, U.S. team wins bronze in sabre fencing BY LUKE MEREDITH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RIO DE JANEIRO — Ibtihaj Muhammad came to the Olympics determined to show the world that Muslim-American women can excel in sports. Muhammad will return home to New Jersey with proof that she was right. Muhammad, who
became the first U.S. Olympian to wear a hijab during competition earlier this week, won a bronze medal Saturday along with her teammates in the women’s team sabre event. The U.S. routed Italy 45-30 to clinch third place and the first women’s medal in fencing for the Americans in Rio de Janeiro. “This is sport. It doesn’t
matter what hair color you have, or what religion you are. The point is to go out there and be the best athlete you can be,” American teammate Dagmara Wozniak said. “We’re the best explanation of what American is. A mix of so many different cultures and races, and everything all together.” Russia won its fourth fencing gold medal of the Rio Games in the final, beating Ukraine 45-30. Muhammad made headlines around the world Monday simply by wearing
a head scarf on the piste, adhering to the tenets of her Muslim faith. The attention for the team event was much more focused simply on fencing and Muhammad reminded folks why she made the Olympic team in the first place. “This has been a long journey for us,” Muhammad said. “To be able to compete at the level that we’ve worked toward, on the world’s biggest stage, the Olympic Games, is truly a blessing for us. . . I’ll never forget this moment.”
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CONTINUED FROM B1 fer, also has a shot at making the three-deeps right Prior to enrolling early out of San Francisco City at Washington State and College. At 6-foot-2, 215-pound as playing quarterback throughout spring prac- a true freshman, Rogers tices, Rogers started for two looks like a linebacker. Rogers has so far lined years at Bellevue High, leading the prestigious Wol- up primarily at nickel back, verines program to consecu- an outside linebacker positive appearances in the tion that is a sort of a hybrid State 3A championship between linebacker and game. defensive back. Because But while then Bellevue Rogers is a quarterback, he coach Butch Goncharoff is cerebral, and his quick passed more than he ever thinking has made for a had before in order to take smooth adjustment so far. advantage of Rogers’ tal“He’s flying around, you ents, the Wolverines still know,” outside linebackers won with their trade- coach Roy Manning said. marked Wing-T. In short, “Made a position change Rogers was the quarterback and has a good opportunity because he was a great ath- to play. We think it might be lete, not a quarterback who a good deal for him. He’s a happened to be one. very, very sharp kid. You As a junior, Rogers threw would expect that out of a for 900 yards and rushed quarterback, or former for another 400. quarterback. He’s learning The Cougars gave him the defense still and that spring ball and a few prac- will take time, but he has tices in preseason camp to huge upside.” show his stuff as a passer. Rogers is not the first But when it became appar- quarterback under Leach to ent that — with some sea- switch to defense, nor would soning and most likely a he be the first to do so sucredshirt year — Rogers cessfully. Isaac Dotson came could see the field quicker to Washington State as a on defense, the coaches quarterback out of Newport made the switch. High in Bellevue, but conAnother reason for the switch may have been the verted to safety his freshplay of some emerging man year. Dotson, now a redshirt options for the Cougars at sophomore, plays backup quarterback. Walk-on Trey Tinsley, a linebacker and is one of the 6-foot-3, 208-pound sopho- more feared hitters on the more who transferred from Washington State defense. Fullerton College has Dotson has always credited impressed coaches and is his time playing quartercompeting to be Washing- back with giving him ton State’s third option, unique insight into what behind Luke Falk and Tyler opposing offenses are about to throw at the defense, and Hilinski. Anthony Gordon, the hope is that Rogers will another sophomore trans- have a similar perspective.
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stone fireplace and gorg e o u s c e d a r - p l a n ke d ceiling. Master BR with oversized sitting area and private bath. 1,000+ SF hay barn and pasture with horse stable. Covered 400 SF RV/boat par king and beautiful wood decks. Irrigation rights for pasture and farming. MLS#301449/978706 $424,950 Charles W. Smith III (360)774-3330 TOWN & COUNTRY COZY RAMBLER Built in 1995, with 1200 S F, t h i s 3 B R , 2 B A home is centrally located close to schools, downtown, and the Olympic N a t i o n a l Pa r k v i s i t o r c e n t e r. L o w m a i n t e nance and partially fe n c e d ya r d , p l u s a t tached single car garage. MLS#301500 $145,000 Brooke Nelson (360)775-6805 PORT ANGELES REALTY
AMAZING ESTATE On 2 parcels totaling 6 acres has beautiful 2 Br, 3-1/2 Ba 2728 SF main home, 1 BR, 1 BA cottage, 2 BR, 1-1/2 BA rental, and access through a resplendent forest to over 12 acres on the Dungeness River. Large detached garage has exercise room, man cave, and walk in cooler. Other large outbuildings, fruit trees, flowers, and many surprises on this incredible proper ty! Come and enjoy refreshments! MLS#130295 $599,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL 1.53 ACRE LOT! Beautiful lot ready to build on near Lake Aldwell, Elwha River, and Olympic Mountains. Minutes from hiking, fishing, and kayaking, yet close to Port Angeles. Lot has b e e n s u r veye d , p e r c . t e s t d o n e fo r Pa r t i a l Pressure system. Power is adjacent to the property. New well has been installed. Building site is prepared. Seller says â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sell Nowâ&#x20AC;? so bring all offers! MLS#291191 $34,900 OBO Patti Morris 360.461.9008 JACE The Real Estate Company BRING YOUR PLANS! Easily accessible acreage just west of Joyce. Nice rural area with potential mountain views. Planted and maintained crop of Alder trees will be ready to harvest in 10-15 years and should become more valuable as they mature. Meanwhile there is power and water available. Easy to walk with a nice road into p r o p e r t y. C l o s e t o Beaches, Lake Crescent and Trails! MLS#292220 $199,000 Ed Sumpter (360)808-1712 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim GOLF COURSE TOWNHOME New Listing! 2 bd, 2 ba, 1946 sf on 4th fairway, newer carpet and interior paint, galley kitchen, skylights, atrium/bonus room, enclosed front patio, sunland amenities; pool, tennis, security and more. MLS#1008842/301594 $285,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
Entrepreneurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dream G r e a t l o c a t i o n fo r a home business! Beautifully remodeled home on approx. 2 1/2 acre lot. Par k like setting with mature trees, pond and mountain views. 3 br/2 ba with bonus room in daylight basement. Two fireplaces, spacious living room and more. $248,000 MLS#300177 Adjoining two parcels of 1.5 +/- acres each also for sale. $50,000/each MLS#300308 & 300310 Susan Telliard (360)565-6348 TOWN & COUNTRY Fantastic Mountain and Strait Views Fantastic property with Mountain and par tial Strait views. There are 2 parcels (2.27 acre and 4.30 acre) with plenty of room for your horses or farm animals. Close to town yet within minutes of biking, hiking, kayaking, and boating. PUD Power to the proper ty. D r y C r e e k Wa t e r i n Highway 101. Soils report available. The adjacent lot is also available if you need more acreage. You donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to miss these lots! Call for directions. MLS#301585 $99,500 Patti Morris 360.461.9008 JACE The Real Estate Company FSBO: 2 Br, 2 Ba, Dbl wide, with sunroom, all remodeled, includes 14x27 work shop, carport, in 55+ park. $60,000. (360)452-5127 FSBO: Fir West MHP, Doublewide, refurbished 2 br, 2 full ba, ramps, closed in porch, storage, car port, all appliances, new car peting, Lopi stove in dining room, call for appt. $35,900. (360)460-8619 GORGEOUS 6.46 ACRE HOME SITE Fantastic location with M o u n t a i n a n d Pa r t i a l Strait views on just over 6 acres. Partially cleared so you can walk the potential home site and enjoy nature. Olympic National Park, State Parks a n d M a r i n a s m i nu t e s away for biking, hiking, kayaking, and boating. PUD Power to the property. Dry Creek Water in road. Soils report a va i l a b l e . O t h e r l o t s available in area if you need more acreage. Call for directions. MLS#301568 $143,500 Patti Morris 360.461.9008 JACE The Real Estate Company
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10 Acre Mountain View Property â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Lot 8 Own your own little piece of Heaven! Gorgeous level 10 acre partially treed property with lovely mountain views. Peaceful, serene setting h o r s e p r o p e r t y. P U D Power to the Proper ty. Phone in Laird Road. Well needed or contact D r y C r e e k Wa t e r fo r possible water share. Soils repor t available. Proper ty is located off Laird Road. Call for directions. MLS#301584 $194,350 Patti Morris 360.461.9008 JACE The Real Estate Company
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105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Clallam County NEW LOT LISTING Pa n o ra m i c s a l t wa t e r view, well in and power to property, 5.38 acres to build dream home, mature maple and evergreen trees, seclusion, p r i va c y, ye t c l o s e t o town MLS#1009703/301606 $160,000 Team Schmidt Mike 460-0331 Lic#15329 Irene 460-4040 Lic#15328 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
QUALITY, PRIVACY AND ACRES!! 12.84 Acres, 3 BRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 3 BAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 2916 SF, architecturally designed born in 2004, high end appliances, granite, hardwood, away rm/bonus/exercise rm or family rm, salt water and mountain view, fruit trees, pasture, garden space. MLS#301571 $575,000 Team Thomsen COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)808-0979
ONE LEVEL Light and Bright 4BR/2BA home; backs up to forest and green space. New paint and c a r p e t . F u l l y fe n c e d back yard. Open floor plan, bonus office/hobby r o o m o f f g a ra g e w i t h separate entrance. Big kitchen, lots of storage, skylights, dual shower heads in new tiled bath. MLS#301397/975197 $349,950 Rick Brown lic# 119519 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East 360-775-5780
WATER VIEWS Enjoy the water views from almost every room in this home! oak floors throughout upper level. kitchen has granite tile counter tops, large island, updated cabinets a n d s k y l i g h t s ke e p i t light and bright. Large deck off dining area is great for outdoor entertaining. granite tile counter-top and tile floor in main bathroom with jetted tub and separate shower, large family rm and 3/4 ba and utility rm downstairs. attached, 2 c a r g a r a g e . MLS#301566 $259,900 (360)460-9513 Jennifer Felton Windermere Port Angeles
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VIEWS OF DISCOVERY BAY High quality 2000 sqft home located in Sunshine Acres with views of the bay from most of the home. Features include hardwood flooring through out, great kitchen with pantr y, living room with propane stove, den/office, large partially covered deck, extra deep 2 car garage, and 22 KW back up gene r a t o r. M L S # 3 0 1 4 2 7 $395,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
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SUNLAND: Beautiful condo at 10th fairway, 1843 sf., open floor plan. quality through out, 2 Br. 2 Ba., den/Br., hardwood flooring, $30,000 kitchen remodel, 2 car garage, separate golf car t ent r a n c e. $ 3 0 4 , 0 0 0 , by owner. (360)681-4977
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SORREL MARE: AQHA registered, sweet disposition, eager to please, fully trained for trail riding, needs experienced rider, for sale or lease, call for details. M OW E R : C r a f t s m a n , (360)417-7685. riding, 22 hp, 42” cutting deck, exc. cond. $600. (360)417-2022 9820 Motorhomes LAWN MOWER: Craftsman 48”, with pull behind trailer and thatcher. $1,200/obo (360)681-4537
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FSBO: Unique and spaVISIT US AT cious, 2 Br, 2 Ba, manufactured home, on 1 ac, PORTANGELESRENTALS.COM in great area, double car OR garage, 14’ x 24’ shop, sunroom and spa are 1111 CAROLINE ST. just a few of the PORT ANGELES amenities, come see. $245,000 (360)670-6686 EAST P.A.: Small 1 Br., trailer. $550 mo., plus PA: ‘79 mobile, large ad- deposits. dition on 2 full fenced 457-9844 or 460-4968 lots, 3 plus br., 2 ba., rem o d e l e d k i t c h e n a n d PA: 3 br., 1 ba., 530 E. bathroom. New tile floor- 8th St. $850/mo. $400 ing, new vinyl windows, dep. (360)457-7643 all appliances included, N o o w n e r f i n a n c i n g , P.A. West side, cozy 2 b r. , p l u s d e n , w o o d Price reduced. $75,000. stove, carport. No pets. 452-4170 or 460-4531 No smoking. $775/mo. $1,000 deposit. Refer505 Rental Houses ences. (360)808-4476
SUNLAND’S MOST DESIRABLE - New Listing! Spacious and well kept 2 bd, 2 ba, 1963 sf, townhouse on 3rd fairway, nice master suite, double vanity in ba, private courtyard with gated entr y, golf car t storage, Clallam County sunland amenities MLS#1011479/301629 605 Apartments $325,000 Clallam County Team Schmidt Mike 460-0331 Pine Road Village :1 & Lic#15329 2 bed Wait List open. 62 Irene 460-4040 and/or disabled Lic#15328 (360)452-9743 WINDERMERE Sequim- Immac 2 br., 2 SUNLAND ba., duplex unit, new Visit our website at flooring. Walk to shopwww.peninsula LONG DISTANCE ping, ser vices. W/D dailynews.com No Problem! hookup, 1 car gararge, Or email us at p a t i o . N o s m o k e r s classified@ Peninsula Classified please. $995/mo. Call/txt peninsula 1-800-826-7714 (559)903-5752. dailynews.com
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CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR & FACILITIES CHEVY: ‘03 Silverado DEPARTMENT LS 3500 2WD, ext. cab. FORD: ‘97 Ranger pick 8.1 L with Allison. 79K up, bad body, good reNOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS m i , d u a l l y, 8 ’ b e d . built engine. $500. $17,500. (360)797-4539 (360)460-0691 SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners at 223 East 4th CHEVY: ‘05, Trailblazer, GMC: ‘61 Suburban RV. Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until g o o d c o n d i t i o n , l o w Runs well, $2,500. 10:00 AM, PST, Tuesday, August 30, 2016, at miles, 1 owner, $4,000 (360)683-4761 which time they will be publicly opened and read /obo. (360)437-9886 aloud for: GMC: ‘84 Sierra Classic. DAT S U N : ‘ 6 4 p i ck u p. V-8, auto, with canopy, Clallam County Jail Camera & Doesn’t run. $250. 116K miles. $2200. Recording Installation (360)683-4761. (360)460-9445 DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 wheel drive, short bed, a l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . $5400. (360)582-9769
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D O D G E : ‘ 0 0 P i c k u p, great shape motor and TOYOTA: ‘92, Pickup, body. $3900 firm. n e e d s s o m e w o r k . The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out(760)774-7874 side of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – Clallam $1,100 (425)246-4538 County Jail Camera & Recording Installation”. DODGE: ‘01, Ram 2500 Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County 9556 SUVs SLT Laramie quad cab Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port 2WD longbed - 5.9l 24 Others Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 valve Cummins turboEast 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washingdiesel, automatic, alloy ton. Bid documents received late by the Commiswheels, tow package, sioners’ Office, delivered to other offices, received trailer brake, spray-in by fax or email or by any other means will not be bedliner, keyless entry, 4 considered. Late bids will be returned opening doors, power unopened. Note: All Bids shall include a 5% Bid windows and door locks, Bond on a form approved by Clallam County. cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, kenwood Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will cd stereo w/ aux input, C H E V Y: ‘ 0 0 L i m i t e d affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into dual front airbags. only SUV. AWD or 4 wheel pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busidrive, garage kept, new 138K miles. cond. in and out, low ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil $11,995 miles, loaded with op- Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordVIN# ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this 3B7KC23671G228828 tions, must see. $6,950. invitation and will not be discriminated against on (360)215-0335 Gray Motors the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in 457-4901 J E E P : ‘ 0 5 , G r a n d consideration for an award. graymotors.com Cherokee Limited 4x4. “Clallam County hereby notifies all that it will affirDODGE: ‘83, Pick up, 5.7 hemi, sun roof, tow matively ensure that in any contract entered into package, heated seats, with lift gate. $700. deep beryl green pearl pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busi(360)457-9402 with grey leather interior, ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil D O D G E : ‘ 9 8 D a ko t a , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response 2WD, green, runs okay, $12,000/OBO to this invitation and will not be discriminated (360)797-1214 canopy. $1450. against on the grounds of race, color, national ori(360)461-1193 JEEP: ‘09 Unlimited Sa- gin, or sex in consideration for an award.” hara Wrangelr, 4 door, FORD: ‘01 Ford Ranger Super Cab flareside XLT R e d R o c k C r y s t a l Bidders on Washington State Dept. of Labor & 4x4 - 3.0l v6, automatic, Pearsl, 4 speed auto, Industries or federal debarment list are prohibitalloy wheels, matching 1 8 ” c a s t a l u m i n u m ed from bidding on this project. canopy, spray-in bedlin- wheels, 3 piece modular Construction Timeframe: e r , t o w p a c k a g e , 4 hardtop, remote keyless (45) Calendar Days to Final Completion d o o r s, p r i va c y g l a s s, e n t r y, A M / F M s t e r o, cruise control, tilt, air CD/DVD, 20 GH hard There will be a mandatory on-site walk-through conditioning, sony cd drive, Sirius. $23,000. conducted Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at stereo, dual front air- (360)417-2889 10:00 AM, PST. Bidders shall meet in the County bags, only 105K miles. SUZUKI: ‘86 Samari. 5 Parks, Fair & Facilities Offices at the Historic $8,995 s p e e d , 4 x 4 h a r d t o p, Courthouse, Room 180. Questions and clarificaVIN# 143K mi. A/C. $5,200. tions will be taken at that time. The area to be as1FTZR15U31PA03059 (360)385-7728 sessed is in a secure environment (jail) so sharp Gray Motors objects, etc. will not be allowed inside the jail. This 457-4901 SUZUKI: ‘93 Sidekick. will be the only opportunity to access the facility. graymotors.com Runs well, have title. (Please park in the main courthouse parking lot). FORD: 97’, F250 7.3L, $2,000. (360)374-9198 We will then walk through the jail and all areas of work. Turbo diesel, tow pack- or 640-0004. age, 5th wheel tow packa g e, d u e l f u e l t a n k s, 9730 Vans & Minivans Date: _______________________ BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY power chip, new tranny Others COMMISSIONERS 2012. $8,900. ___________________________ (360)477-0917 Mike Chapman, Chair ATTEST: __________________________________ Trish Holden, Clerk of the Board, CMC Pub: August 14, 21, 2016 Legal No: 715973
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Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) is proposing changes to their regulations to revise the asbestos regulation and adopt certain federal regulations by reference. Pursuant to Chapter 43.21.C RCW and Chapter 197-11 WAC, notice is hereby given that ORCAA issued two determinations of nonsignificance relative to the environmental impact of each proposed regulation change. This decision was made after review of the completed environmental checklists and other information on file.
On September 14, 2016, formal hearings will be held at Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA), 2940 Limited Lane NW, in Olympia during their regular scheduled Board meeting beginning at 10:00 am. Comments may be submitted in writing to ORCAA up until the public hearing, or you may appear and testify during the public hearing. Information regarding the regulation changes is available for inspection at the ORCAA office or online at www.orcaa.org. Notice is hereby given by the Executive Director, Francea L. McNair, of the Agency. Phone: (360) 539-7610 or 1-800-422-5623 Pub: August 14, 2016 Legal No. 716027 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY NO. 16-4-03198-2 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS O F VA C A N C Y A N D S U C C E S S I O N R C W 11.40.150 ESTATE OF: DAVID HALCOS, Deceased.
The personal representative named below has been appointed as successor personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the successor personal representative or the successor personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Successor Personal Representative: Jessica Doan Attorney for the Personal Representative: Kari A. Brotherton, Esq., WSBA # 39453 Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, PLLC Address for Mailing or Service: Kari A. Brotherton Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, PLLC 1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3400 Seattle, Washington 98101-3034 Pub: August 7, 14, 2016 Legal No.714919
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Special programs are planned in Olympic National Park this month to mark the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary. The park service was formed Aug. 25, 1916. In celebration, entrance fees at national parks throughout the country will be waived from Thursday, Aug. 25, through Sunday, Aug. 28. Starting Monday, Music in the American Wild will be offered in concerts. The music and other activities planned this month are free with park entrance fees. The concerts will be at: • 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Heart o’ the Hills campground. • 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center terrace. • 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday along the Hoh Rain Forest’s Hall of Mosses Trail. Music in the American Wild is a collaboration featuring seven classical musicians performing original works by 11 composers who will present three free concerts in Olympic National Park. The concerts are offered in celebration of the National Park Service centennial. Each original composition was inspired by the beauty of national parks.
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Music in the American Wild musicians pictured are, from left, Lauren Becker, horn; Ellen Breakfield-Glick, clarinet; Emlyn Johnson, flute/director; Daniel Ketter, cello/assistant director; Hanna Hurwitz, violin; Colleen Bernstein, percussion; and Emily Cantrell, viola.
performance tour through national parks in several eastern Who’s who states. Information about the comMusic in the American Wild is posers, musicians and other area directed by Emlyn Johnson, flutperformances is available at ist. She is joined by six other musicians performing on clarinet, www.musicintheamericanwild. com. horn, violin, viola, cello and perNow in progress is Junior cussion. All of the performers, as Plein Air Watercolor Contest. well as the composers, are affiliThis summer, artists of all ated with the Eastman School of ages were invited to express Music in Rochester, N.Y. Earlier this summer, Music in themselves through watercolor on Watercolor Wednesdays at the American Wild completed a
Lake Crescent. More than 80 paintings by artists from 1 to 18 years old entered their paintings in a Junior Plein Air Watercolor Contest, which has three categories: 1 to 5 years, 6 to 11 years and 12 to 18 years old. They are on display at the Storm King Ranger Station. Visitors are invited to stop by through this Saturday and vote for their favorites. The ranger station is open today and will be open
Wednesday through Saturday. The first-place painting in each category will be displayed at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center on Aug. 24 during the free public Paint the Peninsula artists reception. Following the reception, all Junior Plein Air Watercolors will be on display at the Storm King Ranger Station Wednesdays through Saturdays through Sept. 4. On Saturday will be the Cen-
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Rare opportunity to own 400’ of Dosewallips riverfront! Very private location with home designed to capture the sights & sounds of the river. Custom built with quality craftsmanship & materials. Open living concept w/vaulted ceiling, bamboo & tile floors, wood stove w/slate hearth & kitchen to please any chef. Spacious master suite w/ adjoining sitting room + relaxing master bath. Enjoy “Nature Watch” outbuilding w/fire pit plus shop, carport & work shed! Perfect for vacation retreat or year round living!
Contemporary & beautiful duplex units in absolutely excellent condition wonderfully located so one unit gets mountain views and the other unit gets water views! Both units have open floor plan with living room, dining room and kitchen all open to each other. Att garage per unit. Deck off dining for outdoor entertaining. Kitchen Island for extra storage. Powder room on main floor for guest. Upstairs has laundry conveniently located close to bedrooms, a small office nook, two large view bedrooms and full bath.
IN A QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD this 4 BR 3 BA home is nearing its completion after a total remodel. Builder David Pabis wants it put out there before completion in case there are a few changes buyer would like to make. There is 1 BR on main level with a bath in the hall. The great room allows for activities to be shared while dinner is being prepared in a very workable kitchen. Upstairs is a master bed/bath with a huge walk in closet. 2 more BR and a hall bath.
Driveway goes across the property and accesses Elk Run Trail on two sides as road curves around lot. Located in the UGA of Port Angeles, property is served by City water with meter near driveway. PUD power nearby. Area cleared for home site. Needs septic.
Unobstructed mountain views from this great 3 bed 2 bath home. Open floor plan lets living room, family room and kitchen all blend together for easy entertaining. Living room has nice picture windows to admire the amazing mountain views. Huge living room with new laminate flooring, fireplace and access to covered patio. Fully fenced yard. Tons of storage space.
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Amazing panoramic view of the saltwater and creek at many locations on the property. Updated cabin sits on secluded 2 acres with an attached 1 car garage and a detached 3 car shop/garage. There is also an additional shed for storage. Hardwood floors throughout the Kitchen and Great Room. Newer wood stove to enjoy during colder weather. Wave cable/internet has been brought into the home. Enjoy watching whales, seals, eagles, sea birds, cruise ships and freighters. Not a drive by, agent needs to be present.
Tranquility found moments from town. Make it a 1st/2nd home, B&B or special retreat. Each bedroom its own suite - Craftsman exterior meets rustic/ serene interior - Kitchen w/open pantry designed for the chef & entertainer - Guest home foundation poured; water/power & septic hookups ready. Top some trees for a view of the Strait. Exceptional appointments; open beam ceilings, exposed steel plate bar, sound system, radiant heat concrete floors - Next to DNR lands - See this home & fall in love!
A home built before it’s time, this home was built with energy efficiency in mind! This home was built to with stand time and electric bills! Built with extra thick walls, solarium with heat exchange, Finnish fireplace, to stay at a constant temperature. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, formal dining, large kitchen, Water views, Mountain Views, Fruit trees, large greenhouse, 3 car garage with shop, large storage room and garden shed.
Charming 1 story home on corner lot finished in 2007. This home shows like new with gleaming cherry floors at entry, abundant natural light throughout and great use of space. You will love the large open kitchen with Corrian counters and island, beautiful custom cherry cabinets with plenty of pull outs and special features, oversized finished garage and wrap around Trex patio on a manicured third of an acre with room for all your toys within the desirable Sequim school district in Agnew.
Beautiful home in private gated community. Built in 2001 this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2850 sqft home has gorgeous views of Sequim Bay, formal dining room, large kitchen/great room, formal living room, a Murphy bed with a hide a way table, lots of built-ins, master suite has a sitting room, wet bar, office, breeze way to garage, shop, hot tub, beautifully landscaped all on 5 acres. Backup generator serves kitchen, living room, and master bedroom.
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Curb appeal, great location, quality craftsmanship and pride of ownership. This house has it all. Brazilian cherry floors, vaulted ceiling, custom cherry cabinets, huge kitchen w/ large island perfect for the chef. Brkfst nook w/ mtn view, living room w/ propane fireplace and view of the private backyard pond. French doors open into 3rd bdrm, being used as den. Mstr suite has coffered ceiling and 5 piece bath w/ soaking tub. Bonus room upstairs w/ mtn view. Huge shop to melt any man’s heart!
Lovely retreat. Heavily treed forest waiting for you to carve out your own private paradise, among the deer and birds. Surface water is from Neighbors who diverted a spring onto the property. Neighbor is logging now near line, but not onto subject land.
Well-kept rambler in Sunland with a well laid out floor plan at an affordable price. Kitchen is open to dining area and living room. Living room enjoys a cozy wood fireplace and opens out to the covered deck, patio and private landscaped back yard. Utility room with sink opens to the double garage. Recently upgraded with new paint and flooring in most rooms. Enjoy Sunland living at its finest.
A superior Mountain View from this location right across the road from the famous Dungeness Recreation Area. Water is supplied by the Estates Water System and the Estates share is included in the purchase price. Level and easy to build so bring those plans and get started!
COSTAL LIVING at its best in this newly remodeled Jamestown cottage. At the corner of Jamestown Road and Wilcox Lane this home is a real find. Extensively remodeled in 2015 with all new heated hardwood floors, cooktop, fridge, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, upgraded insulation and septic system. Would make an exceptional vacation rental, weekend getaway or full time residence. Mid-century style with open beam car decking ceilings. Community beach across road.
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A long time commercial building at the corner of South 5th Avenue & Bell Street. There are 3 lots with the building and south across Bell St there are 2 lots also included that could be used for parking. In the past the building has been fully occupied as rentals. One business (hair salon) is renting a space for their customers at the present time. There is a possibility of 10 units to be rented.
Meticulous home. Honey oak cabinets, neutral color counters & flooring. Wood trim & doors. Appliances are all included. Large skylight in hall. Huge master bdrm with bay window framing the Mountain View & green space to the south. The setting is unique with a privacy hedge bordering an expansive common area lawn that is maintained by the HOA, as are the trees and shrubs. Garden space for you to add flowers if you like. Tudor design exterior.
A quiet and beautifully landscaped courtyard greets you as you approach this upscale one level home. Abundant windows with vaulted ceilings in great room and master as well as extra wide doorways add an open and spacious feel. Fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counters. Hardwood floors grace the entry, dining room and kitchen. An enclosed, heated sun room provides year round enjoyment. MBR includes a bath with soaking tub and shower, extra-large closet
Beautiful maintained 3 bed 2 bath home, all of the amenities, quiet neighborhood, large corner lot, private back yard deck, and better than new. Large master closet, 2 sinks in master bath as well as a soaking tub, a separate walk in shower and an enclosed closet for toilet. Light and bright master, oversize living room with formal dining area as well as an eating nook in the kitchen, large pantry, storage galore.
This bright well finished town home if in like new condition. Lightly lived in 2008 home features maple floors, quality cabinets and solid surface counter tops in baths. Stainless appliances, generous laundry room with sink, and oversized garage. On the entry floor is kitchen, laundry, master Living / dining and office. Downstairs are two more bedrooms, each with sliding door to the patio and a full bath as well as a second office / tv room. Almost 2200 square feet of living space.
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Park service CONTINUED FROM C1 Lake Crescent Lodge at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. On Aug. 23, Paint the A drop-in birthday party Peninsula artists will be at is set from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. work at various locations at Storm King Ranger Stathroughout the park all day. tion. On Aug. 24, Paint the Visitors can help create Peninsula artist demon- a giant birthday banner strations are planned dur- with fabric markers, walk ing the day before the the Marymere Falls trail reception and awards recep- and stop at a free-style art tion that evening. station and see filmmaker Demonstrations will be Eliza Goode’s “The Smell of at: Cedars Steeped in Rain,” a • Hurricane Ridge 12-minute film on Olympic Visitor Center terrace at National Park. Between 1 p.m. and 9 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., Clark Driese, a Port 2:30 p.m. • Storm King Ranger Angeles-based guitarist, singer and songwriter, will Station at 3 p.m. • Lake Crescent perform acoustic music on the Storm King Ranger StaLodge at 3 p.m. The Paint the Peninsula tion porch. At 7 p.m., storytelling Reception and Awards Presentation will be from will be featured at the 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Port NatureBridge campus on Angeles Fine Arts Center, Lake Crescent. Professional storytellers 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Ingrid Nixon and Rebecca Port Angeles. The free reception will Horn will tell tales. The second half of the feature paintings created within Olympic National program will offer an opporPark, including the Junior tunity for people to share Plein Air Watercolors, and their own stories about a visits with artists and national park experience. Birthday cake and Olympic National Park refreshments will be served staff. On Aug. 25 — the anni- at intermission. At 8 p.m., a one-hour versary of the National Park Service — more artist program telling of the last demonstrations are planned 100 years of the park serin the Lake Crescent area. vice will begin at the Campground Visitors will be able to Kalaloch watch and talk with plein amphitheater. The program will conair artists as they demonstrate their skills at Storm clude with a birthday cake King Ranger Station and and celebration. On Aug. 27 will be more Centennial Olympics between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the Kalaloch Ranger Station. For information about the park, see nps.gov/olym; SUPPORT EDUCATION: follow the park on Twitter When you go on vacation, @OlympicNP, on Facebook donate the credit for your suspended copies to proat OlympicNPS and Instavide the PDN to schools. gram @olympicnational Phone 360-452-4507 park; or subscribe to the Peninsula Daily News park’s YouTube channel.
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Briefly . . . Peninsula students make dean’s list SEATTLE — Peninsula students have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for the spring 2016 quarter. To qualify, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade-point average of at least 3.50 out of 4.0.
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Scholar program PORT ANGELES — Patricia Frenette of Queen of Angels School was one of 19 teachers from across the state who participated in the 2016 Legislative Scholar Program in Olympia on July 11-15.
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Boomfest slated PORT TOWNSEND — Boomfest 2016 is slated for Thursday through Saturday at The Dragon’s Nest, 1620 S. Discovery Road. Tickets are $40 for the weekend and include tent camping. Day passes are available for $15 for Thursday and $20 for Friday or Saturday. Kids 12 and younger are admitted free. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Jumping Mouse Children’s Center. The gate opens at 3 p.m. Thursday and at 9:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday. The event includes three days and nights of camping and performance art with workshops, morning yoga, kids activities and informational presentations adding to the experience. Food vendors and local artisans will be on-site. A beer garden will be open to those with valid 21-and-older ID. All are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs. Nighttime music will boast a light show by Nth Degree Creative. For online tickets, visit www.brownpapertickets. com/event/2566600. For more information, contact The High Council (band) at thehighcouncil band@gmail.com or visit www.thehighcouncilband. com/boomfest-2016. For questions before the festival, phone 206-9543772. Phone 206-422-4717 during the event. Please do not bring dogs. Peninsula Daily News
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Changing homes creates challenges CHANGES. WHETHER THEY’RE good or bad, they happen to us all. Part of life is PENINSULA learning how to HORSEPLAY accept them and move forKaren ward, right? Life-changGriffiths ing events have necessitated the need for my family to downsize and simplify — thus sadly, we recently sold our paradisiacal property in Sequim with Big Blue House on the hill. My folks bought the large home 20 years ago to help my sister raise her four children. I was able to convert an outbuilding there into my own little home. Now, the grandchildren are adults, and my sister has her own home in Sequim. While I’m happy the home sold to another multigenerational family with young ones to raise, I’m going to sorely miss saddling up the horses and simply meandering down the driveway to ride through what I considered my extended backyard: the Cassidy Creek state Department of Natu-
Two days into laying the floor, I got hit with reality: I’m a 58-year-old woman who doesn’t have the energy I had in my 30s or even 40s, and I also live with multiple sclerosis. When my close friend Cyndy Sanders came by to help, she said, “You need more help,” and suggested calling Express Employment Professionals. Thankfully I did, because they sent over Jefferson Davis to help me finish the flooring, along with Tom Finley and Levi Fahrenholtz to build the fence.
Put up a fence I’d decided to put up a round wooden post and welded wire KAREN GRIFFITHS/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS fence, and then run a hot, or electric, wire along the top. Karen Griffiths’ horses Lacey and Indy enjoy their new home in Happy Valley, with one The electric wire is to keep exception: the funny-tasting water. At that, Lacey turns her nose up in disgust. the horses from leaning over the fence and ruining it to eat the proved to be a flurry of seemingly ral Resources trails. We had two weeks after closendless activity. ing on the new house to be out of grass on the other side, plus the Three years ago, my dad wire deters my husky mix from As we started to pack up to the old one. passed away, and now my mother jumping over and running In that time frame, I thought suffers from “old-timer’s disease.” move from a packed around the neighborhood. 6,000-square-foot house, plus my I could lay new click-style floorI’d ordered the posts from little studio, it didn’t take long for ing throughout the 1,300-squareTime for a change Leitz Farm during its June sale, me to realize I’m not the superfoot new house and put a horseThus, it became apparent it woman I think I am, and I’m cer- and dog-strong fence around the and I also special-ordered my class three woven wire fence was time for a change. tainly not the younger version of perimeter of the new property’s there. Simply put, the two of us myself who had the energy to do 2.85 acres. I find most local stores only needed to downsize and simplify. whatever I set my mind to. My helper for those two weeks Happily we found just the I thought I could pack up our was my willing aunt, Mary Swin- carry the class one wire fence. I’ve used it before, and it’s not as place in the aptly named Happy belongings in time for the profes- ney — a mere two years older durable. Valley. sional movers, but that proved than I — who flew up from too large a task. Southern California just to help. The past few weeks have TURN TO HORSES/C6
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How to help What to do if information son remember goes missing after death history dates MY 11-YEAR-OLD SON has a very hard time with history. We just found out that the teacher he has been assigned for this coming school year is a stickler for the dates that historical events took place. This is the only area where our son seems to just not get it. Should we try to talk to the teacher before school starts, and if so, what exactly should we say?
Seattle advice If you research this problem online, you will find several options to put into place that will help you help your son get pretty good at remembering dates, details, places, etc. I would definitely contact the teacher and ask if she or he has some things she or he has used in the past to help other students with a similar problem. Teachers have the students’ best interests at heart, but knowing that the parents are aware of certain situations and are willing to help follow through on remedies at home is a big plus. S.P. in Seattle
From Jodie: To be truthful, many people, including adults, have problems with dates and specific details, especially in history. However, most teachers will read the student’s indi-
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vidual file before school starts. This will alert the teacher to your son’s particular challenge. If you have been working with him over the summer, you could just wait and see what happens. Plus, the teacher might already have a plan in place to help students such as your son. However, if you have not done as much as you think you could have this summer to try to help him in this area, you can certainly call or send an email to the teacher as soon as possible. Simply explain what has taken place for the past few years with him, share your concerns and ask for suggestions that you can do at home to strengthen his memory with dates and details. There are plenty of fun educational board games, apps on cellphones and websites that have some pretty cool activities that help kids with this. If all else fails, hiring a tutor who works with kids in this area would help immensely. Of course, try not to make him feel inadequate or use labels that would diminish his selfesteem.
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Can you help? Our daughter insists on taking her favorite blankie with her everywhere. It’s a huge hassle to even get it away from her to wash it. What is the best way to wean her from it?
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So, here’s the third (and final) scenario: Unadulterated hostility. Listen: Mr. has had control of the finances for many years and is now suffering from progressive dementia — because that’s pretty much the only kind there is. There are no kids in this marriage, but Mr. has a daughter from a previous marriage that he dotes on, trusts and shares a multitude of confidences with. Mr. always assures Mrs. that “everything is taken care of and you’ll get everything that you’re entitled to if I die,” but details are never forthcoming. And Mrs. doesn’t ask. Mrs. and daughter-from-previousmarriage (Daughter) aren’t exactly close, but routinely approximate civil. Mr. dies. Daughter comes to visit to help out and, in the course of helping, scoops up all of Mr.’s important
Should boyfriend drive ex to her chemotherapy appointments? DEAR CHERYL: I’ve been living with my boyfriend for 11 years. We’re both in our late 50s and we both have adult children. He and his ex-wife have not spoken in years. She was recently diagnosed with cancer, and she has asked him to drive her to chemotherapy appointments. (By the way, she lives 50 miles from us.) She says she doesn’t want to bother the kids, who live out of state. He’s conflicted about it. I’m outraged. There are public services for that. I think she still has feelings for him.
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her. I understand both your feelings and your boyCheryl I guess friend’s. Lavin I’m feeling All that said, I think your threatened boyfriend should offer to by this, but I drive her to one or two still feel her appointments and then help request is her find some other transinappropriportation. ate. She probably reached out How because she’s feeling overshould I whelmed with her diagnosis. handle this? Encourage your boyIt’s Not Our Problem friend to be the bigger person and respond with kindDear It’s Not Our ness. And you should do the Problem: I think the same. request is a little strange, I don’t think either of you considering they haven’t will regret it. spoken in years. And I find it sad that she Dear Cheryl: I’m 28 and doesn’t have any friends or I’ve never been married. I had a rough childhood, and it affects my adult life. Rebecca Wanagel, MS I was raised by a single mother, and I have a sister who’s two years older. My mother’s idea of punMATH AND READING TUTORING... ishment was dressing me in
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(or any papers at all) left, do not throw anything, give anything or send anything away. papers, pointing Mark And get yourself, Mrs., to an elder out that the will law attorney right now. Harvey that Mrs. has I know what you’re thinking: “Wait never seen a minute. She’s broke, remember?” appoints Daughter Yeah, I do, so one way to come at as executrix, so it is to call any of the numbers at hang tough and the end of this column and ask “I’ll figure it all about legal assistance. She might out.” have some choices that she doesn’t Mrs., out of know she has. grief, shock, These kinds of stories almost never naiveté’ and a end happily, but they can end better blinding faith in (meaning less miserable) than you human nature, might expect if you (Mrs.) initiate goes along with it. action quickly. Guess what? And yes, the better answer would Daughter has all of good-old-Dad’s have been to prevent the whole thing: information, passwords, etc., to the see the papers, understand the joint bank account and is relieving arrangements, pay attention, ask same of substantial amounts of pointed questions and don’t settle for money on a substantially regular maudlin reassurances, and don’t let basis. any paper off the premises until By the time that Mrs. comes to you’re darned sure you know what and can’t see the kitchen table for the they are, what they say and have copmedical, hospital and funeral bills and ies of same. goes to the bank, guess what again? Look, this is America. It’s a) all There’s not much money there, about the law, b) money counts, c) no and guess what else we find under one will take care of you as well as the rock? you will and d) gender is no guaranMr. has put all of the assets — tee; Mrs. can pull this off just as well bank accounts, household valuables, (and just as invisibly) as Mr. other assets and even the deed to the Where does this end? house — in both his and Daughter’s names, joint tenancy with right of sur- Love usually prevails vivorship. Well, since this is my column, I Mrs. is penniless, pauperized and choose to have it end here: Love still can’t see the top of the kitchen abounds and love usually prevails. table. The vast majority of us are good, I’m not making this up. I don’t honest, decent people who are doing have to. How could this have been avoided? the best we can. Business doesn’t come naturally to I think that’s pretty obvious, isn’t all of us, but all of this is often not it? really about business. It’s about love. Trust, then verify And sometimes love is about takTrust is a wonderful thing; knowl- ing care of business on a messy planet edge and experience usually undereven if we don’t want to because score trust, right? So … trust, but sometimes, legacy is another word for then verify. love. But what does Mrs. do now? ________ As much as she probably wants to, Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior she cannot and should not cave in. Information & Assistance, which operates through the She needs to get into gear right Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of now because there are probably statthe Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. utes of limitations that could limit her He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angelesoptions and her legal rights. Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374If there are any important papers 9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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Taste-testing muffins prompts recipe I HAD THE very distinct honor two weeks ago of helping taste muffins made by the summer culinary arts students at the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center. “They had to use challenging ingredients,” I was told. “The students got to pick between jalapeño, peach, lemon and imitation crab as add-ins to a basic muffin recipe.” I figured tasting four muffins would take a few minutes and be a delicious midmorning snack. Thus, I agreed to temporarily abandon my day job as office jockey and scampered across the hall to my post.
Felt like cooking show Well, I was treated to what felt like a complete episode of the cooking challenge television show “Chopped.” A full hour and 16 muffin trials later, I was extremely sated and full of inspiration. Our up-and-coming bakers have got it going on over there. As it turns out, I tasted four muffin varieties of each special ingredient. I tried glazed lemon and
coincided with the first few seasons of our CSA share (Community Supported poppy Agriculture). Carrie seed mufI fully realize that this Sanford fins, jala- is truly cake parading peño and around as muffins or cheddar bread. muffins, When you add some crab and grated summer squash to a basil basic chocolate muffin, it muffins, results in an easy, moist peach and very delicious treat. and cinAnd here’s an added namon bonus: You’ll use up some muffins, of that zucchini piling up and 12 other creations. in your kitchen. I was floored by the inventiveness of these fine Can make 2 loaves young chefs. This recipe makes By far, my favorite of enough batter for two the day was a jalapeñoloaves or 24 muffins. cheddar muffin studded I chose to make one loaf with cream cheese pockets. and a dozen muffins. It was like a cross Of course, smaller between a jalapeño popper breads take less baking and a corn muffin. time, so you need to pay I’ll be tracking down those students to pick their attention and adjust accordingly. brains for the secrets My muffins were done behind that winner. after 15 minutes, and the Because they were loaf was fully cooked at the tasked with incorporating 43-minute mark. ingredients that were a Two loaves could take as challenge, I didn’t see any chocolate muffins or zuclong as an hour, but I would start toothpick testing at 40 chini bread-ish muffins in minutes just in case. the mix. I left the scene ponderCheck in a few different ing my favorite muffin and places because molten bread recipes and rememchocolate chips can look bered a tried-and-true from like underdone batter and my early married days that trick you into thinking you
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need to bake it for longer. No one likes dry dessert . . . er, breakfast muffins. This is decidedly not health food, but I’m sharing it with you anyway.
Carrie Sanford, who shares the Peninsula Kitchen column with Betsy Wharton, is a mother, wife, educator, artist, activist and cook.
your well-earned achievements to sexual prowess? It’s even possible that what made the date so “amazing” was the frisson of doing something you both know is sort of forbidden — at least before signing forms in triplicate with HR. Still, I don’t want to be the man who robs you of a potentially great love. Many of us know one
couple (from a much larger pool) who beat the odds of lopsided office romance and ended up happily (enough) ever after. So, as Clint Eastwood said in “Dirty Harry”: “You’ve got to ask yourself a question. ‘Do I feel lucky?’ Well, do ya, punk?” If so, keep asking other advice columnists until one says no in a very
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Is it OK to date a supervisor who isn’t direct boss? I WENT TO dinner with a supervisor from work, unsure what his intentions were. After dinner, he was direct: He is interested in me romantically and wants to date. He said that he had thought through the professional ramifications, and they were worth it for him. But I still have ambitions at the firm. And even though he would never be in a position to promote me, he is very much a boss. The date was amazing, and he is amazing. Should I continue
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Lavin: Wait for trust CONTINUED FROM C4 fetish to myself? Former Navy Man I can’t tell you how many Dear Former Navy dinners I ate with a curly do Man: Barb was unspeakand a barrette or ribbon in ably cruel. my hair. As far as fetishes go, She moved away to yours seems harmless. pursue a better job, but It doesn’t hurt anyone, before she left, she gave one of my co-workers a pic- and it gives you pleasure. ture of me with curlers in Continue doing what my hair. you’ve done. Should I ever tell anyone After you’ve really gotten else about this or keep my to know a woman, tell her
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Both are galvanized, but class three is thicker and stronger and lasts longer. I rented a one-man hydraulic auger through D & K Rentals in Sequim. Knowing it’s more powerful, I really wanted to rent the more powerful mini-skid steer auger; however, owner Dick Nichols said he wouldn’t “put an auger bit less than 9 inches wide on it because the rocks around here just chew up those smaller bits.” The majority of my 100plus round posts were less than 4 inches, so I knew digging a 9-inch-wide hole would cause way too much play within the post’s hole, even with forcing dirt back down in the hole around the post and compacting it using a tamping post.
Worked together While I went back and forth working at both the new and old homes, Finley and Fahrenholtz slaved away with that one-man auger — during recordbreaking heat when the clay ground was almost as hard as a rock — and after one week only had half the holes dug. The poles in those holes were nice and tight, and it only took a half-bag of concrete in each to really set
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No superwoman To further illustrate I’m no superwoman, after the professional movers came and went and I realized there was so much more to move — and I was almost out of time and totally exhausted — I called up my friend Patty Grice and moaned, “It’s too much. I just can’t do this anymore, and I’ve got so much more to pack up and move.” Words can’t express how grateful I am to her, because she and her husband, Mitch, gathered nine of our friends who then spent two full days packing and moving us. Wow, right? What loving and sup-
portive friends I have. Now, the dogs, horses and mother and me are all safe and secure in our new “Happy” home, but the work is far from over. The garage and house are overstuffed with too much stuff, and I need to build a horse shelter and fence a “sacrifice” area, or the main fenced area the horses will live in so the entire pasture doesn’t get ruined from over grazing. I also need to add a water filter action system to at least one outdoor faucet. I used to brag how wonderful and pure our water tasted at the old house, but here it’s got a bad smell and taste. The first time Lacey and Indy took a drink of water here, they looked at me as if to say, “You expect us to drink this?” Yes, but hopefully not for long.
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CONTINUED FROM C5 child’s interest in it. My husband is livid. Help put out this fire. I asked if she would A.Z. in San Francisco mind if I bought a covered ashtray for her to use. Tossing cigarette butts She said she would buy onto the ground is gross, it because it was her bad but your husband sounds habit. The ashtray she bought way too thin-skinned. (Have you considered is shiny, red and highly fleeing under cover of night?) inviting to our toddler. Well done on the ashShe placed it on our tray compromise. shared patio. But quibbling over Now we have two probcolor and finish is taking lems: an ashtray outside things a bit far. the back door, and our
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Smartphone fact-checking irritating DEAR ABBY: How should I respond to someone who keeps her smartphone on and “factchecks” anything that is mentioned in a group conversation? She’s my brother’s girlfriend, “Marla,” and she’s not a teenager. She’s in her late 40s. I consider it rude. She invariably interjects a comment to confirm or dispute whatever has been said by saying, “Well, according to …” I admit I don’t care for Marla for various reasons. However, she is perfect for my brother. To put it bluntly, I don’t trust either of them. I try to limit contact with them because I feel so strongly. Am I right, or am I overreacting? Avoiding Contact
rude would upon Van Buren depend why she feels compelled to fact-check during a conversation. If she does it as a form of one-upmanship, it’s rude. If that’s not the reason, she may do it out of insecurity or a desire to participate in the conversation. That said, because you don’t trust your brother or his lady friend, then it is only logical that you would avoid them as much as possible.
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A There are many species in the juniper family. Some juniper berries have both anti-inflammatory activity and pain-relieving potential (Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Aug. 22, 2016). They also may help with blood sugar and cholesterol control (International Scholarly Research Notices online, Nov. 11, 2014). In the past, we have warned against eating juniper berries for fear that some species might irritate the kidneys. Another possible side effect is stomach upset.
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flocks. I don’t know if grosbeaks do the same or only travel with their immediate families. Perhaps they do as many birds do. The adult males travel together, leaving the females and young to follow. This bunching-up that occurs in late summer into fall is also practiced by our resident birds. The bushtit flocks are getting very large as these social birds join up with other bushtit families. The chickadees are doing the same. The robins are still paired up, and the question of a third nesting arises. Like the confident young grosbeaks, the young of other species are also growing more and more comfortable about being on their own. You could say they have developed that teenage swagger all young creatures emulate. It makes them extra-lovable because it illustrates the growing confidence needed to survive. When you listen for that soft “wheeeu, whee-eu,” keep your ears alert for another sound the grosbeaks make. They use it to keep in touch or to call a warning. It sounds like “peek!” More than once, I’ve thought I was hearing a downy woodpecker because they have a similar call note. It was pretty funny when I heard it just recently. I knew it was a grosbeak because I could see it in the nearby bushes. It was funny because there was a downy woodpecker on the feeder, and I think the grosbeak was complaining.
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A black-headed male grosbeak.
HAVING AN ESCORT as you tackle early morning watering turns a chore into fun. When it is the current subject for this column, the task takes on a whole different dimension. Black-headed grosbeaks are a favorite bird, and it isn’t just because they are attractive. Their lovely song isn’t the main reason either. But put both of these together with their gregarious nature, and you have a bird everyone enjoys. They not only seem to enjoy the company of other grosbeaks, but they also appear curious about people. They are providing a lot of entertainment right now, and I hope you have a family in your yard. Once the young are on their own, they stay close to the feeders. They like black sunflower seeds and suet blocks made with peanuts and peanut butter. These birds definitely “sing for their supper.” It’s not real singing at this time of the year, but there is constant communication among the fledglings. You know they are around when you hear that easy-to-identify call. I love their “whee-eu, whee-eu”and can imagine all the calling is a critique on my watering style. They perch in the bushes or call from the vines on the trellis. The brave ones keep an eye on me but perch on the feeders while there is no competition. The male black-headed grosbeak is a handsome bird. His jet-black and pumpkin-orange coloring splashed with white is a striking color combination. He doesn’t come to the feeders with the young birds right now. After all, he and his mate introduced them to our feeding stations, and that was the end of their parental duties. The female and the young birds look almost identical, but I am assuming she is free of any care of the young and also taking a vacation. The natural food sources are bursting their seams. Grosbeaks love fruit, but the young in my yard are into easy, fast food right now. Soon they’ll be joining their parents in the fruit trees and berry bushes. While it’s a treat to have a group of young grosbeaks staying with me, it’s
Dear News Overload: If the news is having a negative effect on your health, you need to ration it or take a short break. Rather than inform, I’m sad to say, the television news has degenerated into the equivalent of a series of brutal spectator sports events. If you would rather not submerge yourself in the blood and tears, you have my permission not to watch. Instead, make sure to schedule activities that bring you pleasure and joy for balance — i.e. ones that involve music, exercise, friends or the outdoors.
and mental stimulation. In her generation, connection with peers is important because it provides debate and socialization. As to what she should be doing at home besides filling in the pages of coloring books, consider activities she did in the past such as knitting, chess and watching sports or soap operas if she enjoys them.
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Dogs showcase guts, glory in sports EVENTING. JUMPING. RACING. Diving. With the Rio Olympics in full swing, we thought it would be fun to take a look at the world of competitive dog sports, which often parallel those of their human counterparts and require just as much athletic ability, stamina, speed and agility. Top dog contestants come in all shapes and sizes, but the two things they have in common — with each other and with human athletes — are heart and hustle. Take Wren. The 10-inch papillon excels at the highest levels of her sport, agility. With tight turns and at top speed she races around a course that includes bar jumps, tire jumps, weave poles, a teeter-totter — the element that can really slow a tiny dog because it tips downward more slowly — an A-frame and tunnels. In the six height classes, from 8-inch (Wren’s category) to 26-inch, the dog with the fastest time and fewest faults wins. Wren, owned and handled by Betsey Lynch of Tulsa, Okla., has had big wins in her class in the past year, including American Kennel Club’s National Agility Championship, USDAA Cynosport Performance Grand Prix and Westminster Masters Agility Championship. Any dog can compete in agility, but the dogs with speed and drive tend to be the ones at the top of the charts. Current contenders include Sierra, a Shetland sheepdog, in the 12-inch class; Hottie, a border collie, in the 16-inch class; Mr. T, a
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golden retriever, in the 20-inch class; Skillz, a border collie, in the 24-inch class; and Pace, a border collie, in the 26-inch class. The best agility dogs from more than 35 countries will gather in Zaragoza, Spain, Sept. 22 through 25 to compete in the 21st Agility World Championship, where they’ll run on state-ofthe-art artificial turf specially ordered for the event. Closer to home, check out the North American Dog Agility Council Championships, held Sept. 29 through Oct. 2 in South Jordan, Utah. Flyball, the fastest-growing canine team sport, is a relay race popular around the world. Teams of four to six dogs race over four hurdles, pounce on a spring-loaded box to release a tennis ball and race back over the hurdles with it before the next dog begins. Each dog has a handler, and line coaches help to improve the team’s performance. Any dog who’s fast and loves tennis balls can play, but small dogs have a special role. They can be a team’s secret weapon because jump height, ranging from 7 to 14 inches, is determined by the height of the team’s smallest dog. A team with a “height dog,” as the shorties are known, benefits because the larger dogs get to jump lower hurdles. Record-holders in the sport include a mixed breed named Everest, with a run of 3.417 seconds in United Flyball League International’s Singles race, in which dogs run against the clock, and a team called Border Patrol, made up of mixed
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breeds Troy, Banshee, Epic and Syber. They hold the current North American Flyball Association Regular record of 14.433 seconds, set June 5, 2016, in Rockton, Ontario, Canada. The NAFA CanAm Classic is Oct. 7-9 in Indianapolis. The UFLI Tournament of Champions takes place Oct. 21 through 23 in Gray Summit, Mo., near St. Louis. Perhaps the nearest canine equivalent to the Olympics is the Incredible Dog Challenge, hosted by Purina Pro Plan. Events include dock-diving, catching flying discs, surfing and more. In the West Coast Challenge, an American Eskimo Dog named Ziggy won the Small Dog Surf Event, and a Belgian malinois named Saphira set a new world record with a 25-foot-6-inch jump in the Fetch It event. The IDC National Finals take place Sept. 30 through Oct. 1 at Purina Farms in St. Louis.
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to vomit easily, but it’s really not normal for them to do so. If your cat is throwing up on a regular basis — more than once a week — it’s a good sign that she needs to see the veterinarian to rule out a physical cause for the problem. Throwing up too often can have a cat suffering dehydration quicker than he can twitch a whisker. Some of the common reasons cats vomit are hairballs and intestinal worms. They may also throw up after nibbling on grass or Q&A — with Dr. Marty plants, eating too quickly or Becker from digestive upset after being switched too quickly to My 3-year-old a new diet. female cat gets a Some cats are allergic to quarter of a can of wet certain ingredients in their and 1 tablespoon dry food. food for dinner. More serious causes of She gets the same vomiting include hyperthything for breakfast, but roidism and diseases of the she frequently throws it up. She’s on a diet, so we digestive tract. If your cat is a senior, frequent vomiting switched to meat in the may suggest kidney disease. morning. Be prepared to tell your She used to get 1 tablespoon every 10 min- veterinarian what food your utes, for a total of three, cat eats, how often she vombecause she’d throw up if its (keep a record for a week we gave it all at once. I or so), how soon after eating know that she eats too she vomits, whether she fast. She eats grain-free, goes outside or has access to holistic foods. indoor plants and what the
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The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker, Kim Campbell Thornton and Mikkel Becker • In the dog days of summer — that would be now — it’s not unusual for veterinary hospitals to see paw burns on a frequent basis. Hot asphalt and pavement can cause severe burns to a dog’s paw pads, injuries that can take weeks to heal. Other surfaces that can become hot and cause injury include wood, sand and metal — car truck beds, for instance. They can reach temperatures of 145 degrees Fahrenheit or higher and stay hot for hours. Place your hand flat on pavement and hold it there for 10 seconds. If the heat is painful to you, it’s too hot for your dog. • Want a cat to leave you alone? The last thing you should do is ignore him. Cats are attracted to people who don’t make them nervous. If given a choice, they’re always going to head for the person who isn’t looking at
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Dayton, Ohio. They remained in Ohio October 15, 1928 until dreams of retirement June 30, 2016 and the lure of the Pacific Northwest led Pat and BarPat Almerico passed bara to Ashland, Oregon. away peacefully at his After spending 12 years in home in Port Angeles on Ashland, they headed June 30, 2106. He was surnorth to Port Angeles to be rounded by his loving family. closer to family and have Pat was born in Clevebeen here ever since. land, Ohio, on October 15, Pat Almerico cherished 1928, to Leo Almerico and his family more than anyCharlotte Light. thing else. He was an adorAlthough he lived in ing father, grandfather and poverty in an Italian neighgreat-grandfather. Each borhood, Pat excelled in and every one of his chilacademics and worked Mr. Almerico dren and grand-/greatafter school to help support grandchildren felt loved, his family. accepted and supported by and soon after marrying, he him. They often came to At age 17, Pat graduand Barbara jetted off to ated from high school and him for advice and guidEurope for a whirlwind life joined the Army. He was ance, and he believed in all of excitement and new stationed in Japan as a of them. experiences overseas. guard for the prisoners of He strongly identified Following two years sta- with his Italian heritage and war at Sugamo Prison. Pat made use of the GI tioned at the Norwegian loved nothing more than Embassy in Oslo, Pat, Bill to earn a Bachelor of sharing colorful stories of Science in psychology from Barbara and their five his Italian upbringing. Not Kent State University. It was children made the move many had the gift of gab there that he met his great back to Ohio, where Pat that came so naturally to was employed as a super- Pat. love, Barbara Chalker, visory intelligence operawhom he married in 1951. He was the funniest and He was recruited by the tion specialist at Wrightbrightest man we have ever Central Intelligence Agency, Patterson Air Force Base in known. He could readily
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engage in conversation with anyone on any topic and put everyone at ease. He was a legendary storyteller, an avid reader, and few were brave enough to try to match wits with this man. Pat was preceded in death by his great-grandson Cade Brown. He leaves behind his wife, Barbara Almerico; daughters Martine “Mike” Soiseth of Port Angeles, Laraine Kenyon of Salem, Oregon, Karen (Greg) Stewart of Scappoose, Oregon, and Suzanne Slavin of Eugene, Oregon; and his son Tom Almerico of Sandy, Utah. Pat also leaves behind his large brood of adoring grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Linde-Price Funeral Service handled cremation, and a private family ceremony was held at the Elwha River. Donations in Pat’s honor can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Death and Memorial Notice HARRIETTE LOUISE BUCHMANN
the Governor’s Council for Children and Youth; head of Juvenile Diversion in Clallam and Jefferson counties in Washington August 26, 1924 state; head of Career July 8, 2016 Change for Clallam We are deeply sadCounty; executive director dened by the passing of of the North Olympic Timour mother, Harriette Louber Action Committee; lobise Buchmann of Port byist in Olympia and WashAngeles. ington, D.C.; co-chair of the She was born on Olympic Logging ConferAugust 26, 1924, in Columence; and too many other bus, Montana, to Karl and titles and positions to Marie Eddy. name. She graduated from Harriette was an incredMs. Buchmann Roy High School in Roy, ible role model, mother Washington, and later marand grandmother. ried Raymond R. BuchPreceding her in death sense of style and beauty, mann on November 16, were also her sister, Rosaand a warm, loving and 1946. They were married lie Rieck, and brother, open heart. She always for 57 years before Ray James Eddy. stood out in the crowd. passed away on May 4, She is survived by her Along with her role as 2003. children, Marilie Rooney of co-owner of Circle B LogHarriette could be seen ging Company and Buck Dallas, Texas, Mark Buchwearing her array of hats, mann of Port Angeles, Mountain Logging Comfrom formal to casual to Cheryl Allen of Tioga, pany, and paving the way Western. She was not only for women in business, she Texas, and Forrest Buchknown for her accomplish- was state president for the mann of Naches, Washingments but for her graceful Washington State PTA; on ton; son-in-law JR Rooney;
daughters-in-law Julie Buchmann and Trish Buchmann; and grandchildren Darrin and Cyndy Cornelius, Denise Rooney Thomas and Greg LaFollette, Harley Buchmann, Raelynn and Kurtis Jones, Jamie and Matt Brown, Rob and Kim Allen, Jerry Allen, Tammy and Jack Greaves, and Kellsie Rasler. Harriette has 17 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. There will be a celebration of life as follows: Saturday, August 20, at 1 p.m. at the Port Angeles Yacht Club, 1305 Marine Drive, Port Angeles, WA 98363. In lieu of flowers, we are requesting contributions be made to the North Olympic Timber Action Committee for the Harriette Buchmann Scholarship Fund and sent to P.O. Box 1057, Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360452-6645).
Death and Memorial Notice BETTIE ELOISE ALWARD CORYELL DUNCAN November 24, 1925 August 8, 2016 A lifetime resident of Clallam County and born in Port Angeles to Ivan Alward and Alice Farsdahl Alward, Bettie started her career at Pacific Northwest Bell as a switchboard operator. She married Robert R. Duncan in 1947, residing 69 years in Dungeness and having son James Russell and daughter Christina Vilia Duncan Lykins. Bettie co-owned and operated the Dungeness Tavern with husband Bob. Bettie enjoyed swimming, diving, salmon fishing, bowling, gardening (“known for her green thumb”), crocheting, knitting and word search puzzles. She had a great sense of humor and love of family. She was the hardest-working woman, with selfless devotion to family and others. Bettie is survived by
Death and Memorial Notice WALTER ‘WALLY’ BERGER November 15, 1936 July 27, 2016 Walter “Wally” Berger passed away peacefully at 79 years of age in Port Angeles on July 27,
2016. Walter was born on November 15, 1936, in Nurnberg, Germany, to mother Babette Barenreuter and father Johann Berger. In 1958, Walter emigrated to Canada and eventually to the USA to join the U.S. Marine Corps, where he received an American Spirit Honor Medal, an award for those who exhibit a high example to their fellow comrades in arms.
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After an honorable discharge, Walter became a Los Angeles city firefighter where he proudly served for 37 years. A resident of Temecula, California, for 29 years, Walter retired in 2005 to the beautiful community of Sequim, where he formed many wonderful new friendships.
grandchildren Tyler Pond, Haley Pond, Ethan and Emma Roberts, and Ryan and Dylan Schlemmer; and twin brother Klaus Berger and his family. The family wishes to thank the excellent team of doctors and nurses at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles as well as the caregivers who helped him in his final days on Earth. There is a sparkling star in our galaxy that will burn brighter each night because of Walter and will continue to shine on for all those who loved him deeply and will miss him so greatly. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to the American Cancer Society (www. cancer.org) or your favorite charity. To post tributes online, go to Drennan-Ford Funeral Home & Crematory’s website at www. drennanford.com.
Mrs. Duncan her brother, Donald Alward; daughter Bobbi Jean (Ron) Khile; son Jim (Michele) Duncan; daughter Chris Lykins; seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob. At Bettie’s request, there will be no funeral. Private family graveside service only. Memorial contributions maybe made in lieu of flowers to Sequim Museum c/o Dungeness Schoolhouse, 175 West Cedar Street, Sequim, WA 98382.
Death and Memorial Notice SHANNON ARMSTRONG April 1, 1925 August 7, 2016 Shannon Armstrong, 91, passed away on August 7, 2016, in Sequim.
She is survived by a sister, stepchildren, nieces and nephews. No memorial service is planned. Memorials may be made to the Methodist Church or any charity of choice.
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Walter was an accomplished painter, avid astronomer, chocolatier, carpenter, all-around fix-it guy and lover of the great outdoors. He enjoyed the literature of Sagan, Bradbury, Michener, Clancy and anything related to our limitless universe. An expert in early American history, he had a fondness for the Wild West and cowboy culture. In his retirement years, he enjoyed long road trips in his RV and particularly loved to tour our majestic national parks and the great state of Alaska. Walter is survived by his childhood sweetheart and loving wife of 33 years, Helga Berger; daughters Heidi Berger, Brigitte Schlemmer, Kirsten Pond and Erika Roberts; son Peter Schlemmer; sons-in-law Morgan Smith, Scott Pond and Mark Pond; daughterin-law Ivy Schlemmer;
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Rain Showers TODAY TOMORROW Snow TUESDAY High Tide Ht Low Tide Ht High Tide Ht Low Tide Ht High Tide Ht Low Tide Weather Underground • AP 10:55 a.m. 5.8’ 4:30 a.m. 0.4’ 11:43 a.m. 6.3’ 5:18 a.m. -0.2’ 12:24 p.m. 6.7’ 6:01 a.m. 10:16 p.m. 7.7’ 4:16 p.m. 3.2’ 11:05 p.m. 8.0’ 5:10 p.m. 2.8’ 11:52 p.m. 8.4’ 5:58 p.m.
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Ocean: NW wind 5 to 15 kt. Wind waves 1 to 3 ft. W swell 6 ft at 9 seconds. Tonight, W wind 5 to 15 kt becoming to 10 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less. W swell 6 ft at 11 seconds.
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Statistics for the 48-hour period ending at noon yesterday. Hi Lo Rain YTD Port Angeles 86 55 0.00 14.94 Forks 82 53 0.00 59.12 Seattle 90 64 0.00 24.23 Sequim 85 60 0.00 7.16 Hoquiam 84 55 0.00 43.00 Victoria 80 59 0.00 17.16 Port Townsend 82 54 **0.00 12.07
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PORT ANGELES — In hopes of increasing offerings for families and others on Monday evenings in August, the Feiro Marine Life Center is offering “Eventide: An Open Late Event.” These events will run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Aug. 15,
22 and 29 at the center, 315 N. Lincoln St. They will include free admission to Feiro’s exhibits and those of the nearby Olympic Coast Discovery Center, family-friendly activities, Olympic National Park interpretive rangers and “Centennial S’mores” over a
beach bonfire. On Monday from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., student interns from the Clallam County Marine Resources Committee will present their summer projects. Contact event coordinator Tamara Galvan at tgalvan@ me.com or 909-973-9566.
Peninsula Births Olympic Medical Center 5:19 p.m. July 22. Christa Hostvedt and Samuel Berneking of Sequim, a daughter, Brynlee Roxanne Berneking, 7 pounds, 11 ounces, 5:14 p.m. July 19. Ashlyn and Luke Anderson of Port Angeles, a son, Isaiah Jude Anderson, 7 pounds, 1.5 ounces,
Nicole Strauch and Jason Anderson of Port Angeles, a daughter, Lilliana Lorraine Anderson, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, 10:25 a.m. July 27. Samantha and Tyler Benedict of Port Angeles, a daughter, Amelia Rose Benedict, 6 pounds, 5 ounces, 12:50 p.m. Aug. 1.
Harrison Medical Center Tiara Douglas and William Purcell of Port Angeles, a daughter, Beth. Phone information about athome or out-of-town births to 360417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. 5250.
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Baseball MLB St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs Site: Wrigley Field - Chicago, Ill. 11:30 p.m. (25) ROOT Football LFL-US Dallas Desire at Omaha Heart Site: Ralston Arena Ralston, NE 1:00 a.m. (25) ROOT Poker WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star (8) GBLBC Golf PGA John Deere Classic Final Round Site: TPC Deere Run - Silvis, Ill. 2:00 a.m. (25) ROOT Poker WPT Tournament of Champions 3:00 a.m. (25) ROOT Drag Racing NHRA - Seattle, Wash.
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liances and creating the Five Families. Attracting around a million viewers per episode, the debut season was a respectable success for AMC, so it nown as The Windy City, Chicago is famous for came as no surprise when the show was renewed. a lot of things — deep dish pizza, the L train “The histories and the spectacular personalities and Oprah Winfrey to name a few. But the city is inside the American mafia provides a fascinating also infamous for being the setting of the rise of real-life look at organized crime, and allows us to one of North America’s most notorious organized expand the storytelling beyond New York City,” crime syndicates: The Chicago Outfit. said AMC executive Joel Stillerman. “Al Capone A new docuseries offers viewers a dramatizais one of the most notorious crime figures, and tion of the events that led to the rise and fall of ‘The Making of the Mob: Chicago’ showcases the one of the mob’s founding members. Michael canny criminal minds and brutish no-nonsense Kotsohilis (“The Dark Side of War,” 2009) stars killers that will stop at nothing for power.” as iconic gangster Al Capone in a new episode The eight-episode series picked up with Caof “The Making of the Mob: Chicago,” airing pone’s early days in New York, and followed him Monday, Aug. 15, on AMC. In addition to dramatic on to Chicago, where he worked with his childre-enactments, the program features archival hood mentor in the underworld: Johnny Torrio footage and photos, as well as interviews with (Paolo Rotondo, “The Insider’s Guide to Happihistorians, authors, law enforcement personnel ness”). After Prohibition was established, Capone and actors famous for their portrayal of gangsters. got into the bootlegging business, garnering a Actor Ray Liotta (“Goodfellas,” 1990) narrates reputation for his ruthless practices and flamboythe series, which is now in its second season. The ant lifestyle, which attracted the attention of first season focused on the rise of the New York President Herbert Hoover. For a time, he was seen mob, particularly with reference to Lucky Luciano, as a man of the people, even donating some of his who was credited with revolutionizing the Big ill-gotten gains to charity. However, the 1929 St. Apple’s organized crime hierarchy by forming alValentine’s Day Massacre shattered that rock star
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gangster image. Capone is believed to have been responsible for the murder of seven members of the rival North Side Irish Gang in a bid for power. Season 2 of “The Making of the Mob” features appearances by actor Vincent Pastore (“The Sopranos”) and Michael Madsen (“Reservoir Dogs,” 1992), both famous for their portrayals of Capone-like gangsters. Jonathan Eig, a New York Times best-selling author and a renowned Capone expert, also shares his thoughts, as does former Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman. While the focus of the series rests squarely on Capone’s brawny shoulders, he isn’t the only gangster featured in this season of the docuseries. Along with the aforementioned Rotondo as famed Italian-American mobster Torrio, “The Making of the Mob: Chicago” stars Jason Fitch (“Shortland Street”) as enforcer Tony Accardo, newcomer Christopher Valente as “The
Brains” Paul Ricca, and Emmett Skilton (“The Almighty Johnsons”) as Sam Giancana, known as The Wild Card. Hollywood has long tapped organized crime for stories, and some of the most memorable films in history have dealt with the workings of the American mob. From “The Godfather” (1972) to “Scarface” (1983) to even TV’s “The Sopranos,” North American audiences seem to be fascinated with the mob, which is good news for AMC. “The Making of the Mob” appears to have a solid following, with about a million live viewers per episode last season, and another 500,000 or so tuning in at their convenience. Things appear to be on track for Capone’s turn in the spotlight, as the opener attracted close to 1.2 million viewers. Cable has recently been pioneering this type of program: a hybrid of drama and real life, mixing history, dramatic re-enactments and interviews with experts and other notables. Stephen David Entertainment, which produces “The Making of the Mob,” is also known for the highly successful History Channel miniseries “The Men Who Built America.” George H. Xanthis as seen in “The Making of the Mob: Chicago.”
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stars on screen Scene Investigation”) stars as Jack Dalton, a former CIA agent who’s no stranger to the sorts of high-risk missions that he frequently finds himself caught in the middle of with MacGyver. Justin Hires (“21 Jump Street,” 2012) has been cast as MacGyver’s roommate, a constant source of amusement for the busy DXS agent. The original “MacGyver” series ran for seven seasons and has become an iconic TV program of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Even the word “MacGyvering” has entered the lexicon of many people, meaning the act of taking ordinary, everyday objects like paper clips, and using them for something outside of their intended use — the sorts of things that MacGyver did frequently in the show. The reboot of “MacGyver,” starring Lucas Till in the title role, premieres Friday, Sept. 23,
is Lydia Bates, a financial analyst, and Díaz is set to play the From FBI to CIA: “Quansmoldering Léon Velez, a photico” is trading one agency tojournalist who lives wherever for another. The ABC thriller, in life takes him. which rookie FBI agent Alex All in all, it’s a lot of new Parrish (Priyanka Chopra, “Don faces for the show that was 2,” 2011) was framed by some- one of last season’s hits. Its one in her own agency for the star, though, is still on board: biggest terrorist attack since Chopra was the breakout star of Sept. 11, is gearing up for its the show last season, winning second season, set to premiere a People’s Choice Award for Sunday, Sept. 25. her performance; not bad for a Chopra’s Parrish is back, now former Miss World winner and with a CIA agent’s badge rather Bollywood star who was virtuthan an FBI one, but a lot of new ally unknown in America only a faces are set to join her — no year ago. surprise, considering the body “Quantico” returns to ABC count of the first season. Sunday, Sept. 25. Blair Underwood (“L.A. Law”) has been cast as CIA Get ‘Pumped’: The Govoperative Owen Hall, an agent ernator’s TV project is finally revered by new operatives. moving ahead. Actor-turnedRussell Tovey (“Being Human”) politician-turned-actor Arnold plays the mysterious Harry Doyle, and South African actress Schwarzenegger (“The Terminator,” 1984) has been working on Pearl Thusi (“Tremors 5: Bloodthe scripted drama “Pumped” lines,” 2015) steps in as an ambitious lawyer who struggles for some time, and the project is finally gaining some ground to fit in at her law firm. over at CBS Television Studios. But those three aren’t the only new faces — not by a long Though production is getting started, no network has picked shot. David Lim (“Criminal Minds”), Tracy Ifeachor (“The up the program yet. “Pumped,” which also stars Originals”) and Mexican telenovela star Aarón Díaz the veteran actor, is set in Venice Beach, Calif., during the have also joined the cast 1970s, primarily in a gym called for season 2. Pumped. Lim has been cast as It’s a setting based on the future CIA agent Sebastian Chen, a man who place where Schwarzenegger is focused on his goals got his own start as a body builder. The star of some of Holand confident in his abilities. Ifeachor lywood’s biggest action flicks has an intimate knowledge of bodybuilding: he’s often credited with popularizing the sport in the 1970s and ‘80s, and, since 1989, one of the world’s premiere bodybuilding competitions has sported his name: the Arnold Classic. “Pumped” was previously picked up by Showtime back in 2013 before moving to Hulu, where it never saw the light of day. With a major studio now behind its development, though, Schwarzenegger’s “Pumped” may finally find its way to TV screens. Lucas Till stars in “MacGyver.” on CBS.
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Therapy Success Story, Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation By Katie Irvin, MS OTR/L When Russ first arrived at Crestwood he was dehydrated, had a poor appetite, displayed decreased energy and had lost his zest for life. He required much encouragement to engage in daily tasks such as getting dressed and washing his face; furthermore, he was unable to walk to the sink to turn on the water, he had to rely on someone to push him there in a wheel chair during the first few days and weeks of his care.
Russ received roughly 7 weeks of Occupational and Physical Therapy during his stay and his functional Russ pictured with his outcomes were outstanding. By the time he was beloved wife Sandra preparing to return home, his balance and endurance had significantly improved. He was able to independently walk outside and water the garden, cruise up and down stairs and prepare a meal for himself. He was seen smiling and he was often heard saying “that’s cool.” Russ’ zest for life indeed had returned. Highest Medicare Quality
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