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Seagulls fly over a pool in the Elwha River estuary. Sediment washing down the river has built more than 80 acres of beaches.

Growing beaches at mouth of Elwha River draw visitors Discussions begin about ownership and responsibility BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Who owns the more than 80 acres of new sandy beaches at the Elwha River mouth? Research and discussion have just begun about who owns, and who is responsible for maintaining, the land at the mouth of the Elwha River that was created by sediment washing down the

river after two dams ALSO . . . were removed. ■ River The lowest portions mouth of the beach belong to wildlife/C1 the state Department of Natural Resources, which controls all land lower than about 6 feet of elevation that is adjacent to waterways, said Dave Parks, DNR senior resource scientist and hydrogeologist. The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe owns land on the east side of the river and some on the west side. How much of the new land belongs to the tribe is in question. Private property abuts the accredited land on the west side, and access is

through private property. Surveys remain to be done and legal questions remain regarding the beach properties, Parks said. “It’s a complicated issue with multiple ownerships,” he said. No one has yet officially measured the new beaches, which keep changing, shifting with tidal changes, floods and additional sediment flowing downriver. Estimates of the amount of new land range between 80 and 100 acres. Joe Smillie, spokesman for DNR, said Thursday that the state agency is working to determine exactly where the property lines exist on the new beaches. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — A statewide search continued Saturday for a former Canadian Olympic rowing athlete who was last seen boarding the MV Coho ferry in Victoria as it left for Port Angeles on Tuesday. Victoria police spokesman Bowen Osoko said Saturday that Harold Backer, 52, an avid Victoria bicyclist, disappeared after telling his family he was going out for a bike ride. In Port Angeles, Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said authorities were certain Backer boarded the Backer Coho, registering with Canadian and U.S. border officials. They are “85 percent certain” that a bicyclist videotaped as he left the ferry was Backer, Smith said. “We can’t absolutely confirm that he got off the boat.”

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PA woman held in jail as prosecutors talk Federal indictments unsealed BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

HAMILTON, Mont. — A 47-year-old Port Angeles woman remained in a Montana jail Friday while authorities there, those in Jefferson County and federal prosecutors decide who will prosecute her first. Marlen Ravelo was among 12 defendants whose indictments were unsealed Thursday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Seattle, after a two-year investigation of

drug trafficking in the Puget Sound region. Ravelo initially had been arrested on Montana charges Oct. 31 — even while she awaited a Nov. 30 trial on drug charges in Port Townsend — but had posted bond and been released from the Ravalli County Adult Detention Center in Hamilton. However, because deputies said she set up a drug delivery when she arranged for bail, they rearrested her Tuesday. They reset bond at $250,000 after a

urine test revealed she had used narcotics. They added a charge of tampering with evidence to her 10 state drug-related counts after jailers said they caught her trying to replace the sample with “clean” urine.

Who goes first? Most recently, U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes in Seattle unsealed indictments naming Ravelo among two-dozen defendants. A spokeswomen for Hayes’ office in Seattle said Friday it remained undecided whether the

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Jefferson County case, the Montana charges or the federal indictments against Ravelo would take precedence. The federal office did not enumerate the federal complaints against her. Twelve of the 24 indicted defendants had been arrested by Friday, federal authorities said. Besides Ravelo, they included residents of Bothell, Everett, Marysville and Stanwood, as well as Fresno, Calif. Raids on Thursday seized 14 pounds of heroin, 43 pounds of methamphetamine, cash and eight handguns, bringing the

investigation’s heroin total to 50 pounds, meth to 100 pounds and cash to $1.12 million.

Port Angeles raid As part of the federal investigation, officers of the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team (OPNET) and other agencies searched a house at 453 McCarver St., Port Angeles, on Thursday, arrested Johnnie J. Blanco, 27, of Port Angeles and booked him into the Clallam County jail on possession of a controlled substance. TURN

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Police union threatens ‘surprise’ THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the largest police union in the country is threatening a “surprise” for Quentin Tarantino after the director drew its ire for comments about police brutality. Jim Pasco of the Fraternal Order of Police told The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday that the union has something planned for Tarantino and that “the element of the surprise is the most important element.” “The time and place will come up, and we’ll try to hurt him the only way that seems to matter to him, and that’s economically,” said Pasco. He said this event could happen anytime between

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Director Quentin Tarantino, center, participates in a rally to protest against police brutality Oct. 24 in New York. now and the premiere of “The Hateful Eight,” which opens Christmas Day. Numerous police groups have said they’ll boycott the film after Tarantino attended an anti-police brutality rally in October where said he was protesting “murder” and was there to demonstrate that he’s

“on the side of the murdered.” New York Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association boss Pat Lynch called Tarantino a “cop-hater.” Tarantino, who didn’t immediately return messages on Pasco’s pledge, has defended his remarks and insisted he’s not “anti-police.”

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MIKHAIL LESIN, 57, a former aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin who helped found the English-language news service Russia Today, was found dead in an upscale Washington, D.C., hotel room, Russian authorities said. The Russian Embassy in Washington on Friday confirmed the death of Mr. Lesin, whose body was discovered Thursday. Russia Today reported on its website that Mr. Lesin died of a heart attack, and the state news agency RIANovosti cites a family member giving the same cause of death. Metropolitan Police Department spokesman Officer Sean Hickman said officers were called to the Dupont Circle Hotel on Thursday morning and found a man dead. Russian Embassy spokesman Yury Melnik confirmed that the man was Mr. Lesin. Beverly Fields, a spokeswoman for the District of Columbia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, said an autopsy was performed and the cause and manner of Mr. Lesin’s death had not been determined Saturday. Mr. Lesin pushed for establishing the Russia Today satellite TV channel, later renamed RT, once saying that Russia “must do propaganda for ourselves, otherwise we’ll always look like bears.” RT credited Mr. Lesin with “inspiring the creation” of the agency. Since its 2005 inception, RT has become widely watched internationally but frequently criticized as a mouthpiece for the Kremlin and for presenting highly skewed reports. Mr. Lesin served as Russian press minister from

1999 to 2004 and presidential media adviser from 2004 to 2009, RT said.

_________ GEN. CZESLAW KISZCZAK, 90, a Polish general and communist-era leader who played a key role in imposing martial law in 1981 but eight years later also took part in talks that allowed for a peaceful transition to democracy, died on Thursday in Warsaw. After Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, the nation’s top leader at the time, Gen. Kiszczak was the most important figure in the crackdown aimed at crushing the pro-democracy Solidarity movement. Martial law included the mass round-up and internment of Solidarity activists, curfews and other harsh measures. Both men long argued that they acted to stave off a Soviet invasion. With Poland under Soviet control at the time, many believed that Moscow would invade to crush democratic change, as it did in Czechoslovakia in 1968. Gen. Kiszczak was also the last prime minister of communist Poland, a job he only held for less than three weeks in 1989 before the country’s transition to a free-market democracy. He died Thursday in Warsaw, according to his family. Jaruzelski died in 2014. Both men remain deeply controversial. They are hated by many Poles for repressions that caused the suffering of many Poles, accused of acting in the interests of Moscow, but they have also won some grudging praise for stepping away from power without violence. Still, many Poles find it

infuriating that Jaruzelski and Kiszczak went to their deaths without facing punishment for martial law and other repressive measures, while some lower level police officers have faced convictions. More than 100 Poles were killed in the crackdown.

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1940 (75 years ago) Who’s got whose goat? That’s the most puzzling case the [Port Angeles] city police have on their hands today. On Halloween night, officers apprehended and impounded one healthy nanny goat, name and address unknown, which was found in the business district, where it had been tethered by pranksters. For several days, Nanny peacefully munched nasturtiums and other prize flora alongside the police station. Meanwhile, police were in a quandary as to who owned their odoriferous livestock. Then came a phone call: A man claimed he had lost a goat and 20 choice hens to Halloween pranksters but wouldn’t reveal his name. All the voice did was “wisecrack” about the police having his goat.

1965 (50 years ago) Efforts to get a new Clallam County Courthouse will be put before voters in the 1966 general election. County commissioners approve a resolution Friday to seek federal money for planning a new courthouse and related facilities. Present facilities are not adequate to handle increased business devel-

■ “Tools for Entrepreneurs” will be presented by the Clallam County Economic Development Corp. from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1990 (25 years ago) Wednesday, Nov. 18, in the Daishowa America Co. PUB conference room in must lower pollution limits the J Building at Peninsula for wastewater released by College, 1502 E. Lauridsen its Port Angeles pulp and Blvd., Port Angeles. paper mill under new reguThe time was incorrect lations that could be in place in an item on Page A10 this month. Friday. The item also omitState regulators are ted the host of the proimposing the tougher limits gram. because of state and federal ■ The farm where a clean water laws, Don Nelson of the state Department barn burned Oct. 30 in the Sequim area was Grayof Ecology said Wednesday smarsh Farm. in Port Angeles. A story and photo on A company official said Page A1 of the Nov. 1 Clalthe mill will be able to meet the new restrictions without lam County edition spelled the name of the farm incordifficulty. rectly. Department officials are ________ attaching the restrictions to a permit the mill needs to The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy continue releasing treated wastewater into the Strait of and fairness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an Juan de Fuca. error or to clarify a news story, oped through the years, Commission Chairman Harvey Eacrett said.

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Laugh Lines IN OHIO, PEOPLE voted on a referendum which would have had to legalize marijuana in that state, but it did not pass. That’s right, it remains illegal to get high in Ohio, which means there is still no legal way to enjoy a Cleveland Browns game. James Corden

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Nov. 8, the 312th day of 2015. There are 53 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights in History: ■ On Nov. 8, 1965, newspaper columnist Dorothy Kilgallen was found dead in her Manhattan home the morning after appearing as a regular panelist on the CBS game show “What’s My Line?” ■ On Nov. 8, 2014, two Americans held by North Korea, Matthew Miller of Bakersfield, Calif., and Kenneth Bae of Lynnwood, were released into the custody of James Clapper, the director of U.S. national intelligence. On this date: ■ In 1793, the Louvre began

admitting the public, even though the French museum had been officially open since August. Madame Roland, 39, an influential figure of the French Revolution, was convicted of treason during the Reign of Terror and sent to the guillotine. ■ In 1923, Adolf Hitler launched his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the “Beer-Hall Putsch.” ■ In 1932, New York Democratic Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated incumbent Republican Herbert Hoover for the presidency. ■ In 1935, the movies “Mutiny on the Bounty,” starring Clark

Gable and Charles Laughton, and “A Night at the Opera,” starring the Marx Brothers, premiered in New York. ■ In 1974, a federal judge in Cleveland dismissed charges against eight Ohio National Guardsmen accused of violating the civil rights of students who were killed or wounded in the 1970 Kent State shootings. ■ In 1994, midterm elections resulted in Republicans winning a majority in the Senate while at the same time gaining control of the House for the first time in 40 years. ■ Ten years ago: French President Jacques Chirac declared a 12-day state of emergency to halt

France’s worst civil unrest in nearly four decades. ■ Five years ago: Former kidnap victim Elizabeth Smart took the stand in Salt Lake City on the first day of testimony in the trial of Brian David Mitchell, the man accused of abducting her in June 2002 when she was 14. An engine fire aboard the Carnival Splendor cruise ship left nearly 4,500 aboard without electricity during a three-day tow to San Diego. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama introduced his choice for U.S. attorney general, Brooklyn federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch, to succeed Eric Holder.



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A4 Briefly: Nation Official accuses Russia, China of inciting problems SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Saturday accused Russia of endangering world order, citing its incursions in Ukraine and loose talk about nuclear weapons, and said the U.S. defense establishment is searching for creative ways to deter Russian aggression and protect U.S. allies. In remarks at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library after eight days of travel in Asia, Carter also expressed concern about Carter China’s expanding influence and growing military might. But he reserved his stronger words for Russia. His remarks were perhaps the strongest he has expressed about America’s former Cold War foe. The backdrop to Carter’s remarks is the reality that after more than two decades of dominating great-power relations, the United States is seeing Russia reassert itself and China expand its military influence beyond its own shores. Together these trends are testing American preeminence and its stewardship of the world order.

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Search is suspended MIAMI — The Coast Guard has suspended its search for a man who jumped onto a lifeboat on the side of a cruise ship before he plunged into the ocean. In a statement Saturday, officials said an airplane and helicopter crews had searched an area covering 931 square nautical miles northeast of Mayaguana, Bahamas. Fellow passengers watched in horror Friday as the man clung to the lifeboat for more than a minute. It wasn’t clear why the man jumped toward the lifeboat. Officials only identified the passenger as a 35-year-old man from Brazil. A short video clip was briefly posted to YouTube but then taken down. It shows several people apparently trying to help him.

Today’s guest lineups WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Reps. Peter King, R-N.Y., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif.; Defense Secretary Ash Carter. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Trump; Sanders; Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Trump; Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson; Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” Trump; Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.

Guantanamo closure plans point to Colo. Facility considered a suitable site for dangerous detainees BY LOLITA C. BALDOR AND KATHLEEN HENNESSEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s plan outlining the longstalled effort to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center, expected this week, includes details suggesting that the Centennial Correctional Facility in Colorado is one suitable site to send detainees whom officials believe should never be released, administration officials said. The plan represents a lastgasp effort by the Obama administration to convince staunch opponents in Congress that dangerous detainees who can’t be transferred safely to other coun-

tries should be housed in a U.S.based prison. According to administration officials, the plan makes no recommendations on which of seven U.S. sites is preferred and provides no rankings. It lists the prison sites in Colorado, South Carolina and Kansas that a Pentagon assessment team reviewed in recent months and mentions advantages and disadvantages for the facilities. Those elements can include the facilities’ locations, costs for renovations and construction, the ability to house troops and hold military commission hearings, and health care facilities. The Centennial facility has

advantages that could outweigh the disadvantages there, according to officials, but no details were available and no conclusions have been reached. Any decision to select a U.S. facility would require congressional approval — something U.S. lawmakers say is unlikely. At the same time, dangerous prisoners are not new to Colorado. The Supermax in Florence, Colo., which has been dubbed “Alcatraz of the Rockies,” already holds convicted terrorists, including Unabomber Ted Kaczynski and Zacarias Moussaoui, one of the conspirators of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The Pentagon plan also lays out the broader effort to reduce the detainee population at Guantanamo, through transfers to other countries. The center now holds 112 detainees, and 53 are eligible for transfer.

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Briefly: World Myanmar chief says he’ll respect election outcome YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar’s president said his government and the military, which gave up power only five years ago, would respect the results of historic elections today that are expected to be won by opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party. “I heard that there are worries whether the outcome of the election would be respected. Our government and the military want to repeat that Sein we will respect the outcomes of the free and fair election,” President Thein Sein said in a speech broadcast on national television late Friday night. His remarks are aimed at signaling to the international community that the government is sincere about holding free and credible elections despite concerns about voter list irregularities, intimidation and disenfranchisement.

No fatalities reported ATHENS, Greece — For the first time in 11 days, no new fatalities involving migrants were reported in the Aegean Sea, with good weather condi-

tions on Saturday helping refugees safely make the short but often perilous journey from Turkey’s coast to the eastern Greek islands. Even with favorable seas, Greece’s coast guard and European Union border agency Frontex rescued a total of 383 migrants in six separate rescue operations, authorities said. One of the boats was “in a difficult situation” while two others were “rudderless.” As people flee conflict in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, European countries are struggling to cope with the heavy flow and hostility from antimigrant groups. Many European Union members have been reluctant to take in significant numbers of migrants.

End of ebola outbreak FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Cheers erupted and people danced in the streets Saturday as Sierra Leone marked the end of the Ebola outbreak within its borders, although neighboring Guinea still struggles to stamp out the deadly virus that has killed more than 11,000, mostly in West Africa. Nearly 4,000 people have died in Sierra Leone of Ebola since the outbreak began in late 2013. The World Health Organization said 42 days have passed since the country’s last confirmed Ebola patient was discharged Sept. 25 after two consecutive negative test results. The Associated Press

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People carry an injured dog they rescued Saturday in the small town of Bento Rodrigues, which flooded after a dam burst in Minas Gerais state, Brazil, on Thursday.

Leaders from China, Taiwan meet; both hail new stability BY CHRISTOPHER BODEEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SINGAPORE — The leaders of China and Taiwan met Saturday for the first time since the formerly bitter Cold War foes split amid civil war 66 years ago, and though no concrete agreement resulted, both hailed the meeting as a sign of a new stability in relations. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou came together on neutral ground in Singapore, walking toward each other in a hotel ballroom in front of a backdrop of yellow — a traditional color of Chinese emperors.

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The two men smiled broadly as they shook hands for more than one minute, turning slightly to the side to accommodate a host of photojournalists in the ballroom. No national flags were present — a necessary work-around to overcome China’s refusal to recognize Taiwan’s sovereignty or its government’s formal legitimacy — and the two men were referred to merely as “Mr. Xi” and “Mr. Ma.” In brief opening remarks in front of reporters before going into a closed-door meeting, Xi said, “History will record this day.” He alluded to China’s longcherished goals of unification with Taiwan, saying, “We are one

family,” and “No force can pull us apart.” Ma said, “Both sides should respect each other’s values and way of life,” while adding that relations between the sides were “the most peaceful and stable they have ever been.” When they split in 1949, both sides aspired to absorb the other, with each claiming the mantle of the only legitimate government of all of China, Taiwan included. China refuses to acknowledge the island as anything other than a breakaway province, and pressure from Beijing keeps Taiwan out of the United Nations and other major multinational organizations.

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West: Oregon to consider wolves’ protected status

Nation: Obama quashes proposed Keystone pipeline

Nation: Derailed tanker car leaks into Mississippi

World: Earthquake shakes Venezuelan mountains

THE FRAGILE COMEBACK of wolves to Oregon is deepening a cultural divide over how much protection they need. With 81 adult gray wolves now calling Oregon home, wildlife officials will vote Monday about taking them off the state’s list of protected animals. Oregon has been considered a model for wolf management, due to its emphasis on nonlethal methods to deter the animals from killing livestock. Ranchers say nonlethal methods don’t work and want leeway to kill them. Environmentalists warn that 81 wolves isn’t a viable population and the animals could again disappear.

ENDING A SEVEN-YEAR political saga, President Barack Obama killed the proposed Keystone XL pipeline Friday, declaring it would have undercut U.S. efforts to clinch a global climate change deal at the center of his legacy. Obama’s decision marked an unambiguous victory for environmental activists who spent years denouncing the pipeline, lobbying the administration and even chaining themselves to tractors to make their point about the threat posed by dirty fossil fuels. It also places the president and fellow Democrats in direct confrontation with Republicans and energy advocates heading into the 2016 presidential election.

FIVE TANKER CARS of a BNSF Railway freight train that derailed Saturday in western Wisconsin were leaking ethanol into the Mississippi River, the railroad said. The train derailed about 8:45 a.m. around 2 miles north of Alma, a town along the Mississippi, BNSF said. Some of the 25 derailed cars were empty auto racks and tanker cars carrying denatured alcohol, also known as ethanol, the railroad said. BNSF said the railroad is working to contain the spill, but it didn’t say how much ethanol has leaked so far. The railroad said there is no threat to the public.

AN EARTHQUAKE WITH a preliminary magnitude of 5.3 struck a mountainous area of Venezuela’s western Merida state. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake hit at 2:28 a.m. Saturday and was centered 3 miles south-southeast of the town of Lagunillas at a depth of 9 miles. Two strong aftershocks of 4.8 and 4.9 and many lesser shakes have been felt in the area. State civil protection director Gerardo Rojas told the state AVN news agency that several landslides occurred along the highway linking the cities of El Vigia and Merida.


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Sequim school bond supporters determined BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — As a $49.3 million Sequim School District construction bond teeters on the edge of a supermajority after a final vote count, there may yet be enough outstanding ballots to nudge the measure to victory, supporters say. According to Friday’s final count of votes in Tuesday’s all-mail general election, approval fell 0.45 percentage points short of a 60 percent supermajority — the minimum threshold required for passage. “It ain’t over until it’s over,” said Brandino Gibson, Citizens for Sequim Schools vice president. “We are less than probably 50 votes out, so who knows what happens? We are not calling it until they certify it.” The bond had 7,139 yes votes, or 59.55 percent, to 4,849 no votes, or 40.45 percent. The count of 8,935 latearriving ballots is the last the Clallam County Auditor’s Office will do before Nov. 24, when the election is certified. However, about 300 ballots with signature issues are not being added to the official tally at this time, and if they are, it won’t be until Nov. 24, said Clallam County Auditor Shoona Riggs. Riggs’ staff is attempting to contact those voters with challenged ballots. They can “still come in and give us an updated signature or, if their signature was missing, they can still come in and sign those so that we can have their signature and give them credit,” she said. “They can do that right up until the day before canvassing.”

“It ain’t over until it’s over. We are less than probably 50 votes out, so who knows what happens? We are not calling it until they certify it.” BRANDINO GIBSON Citizens for Sequim Schools vice president will be ratified,” she said. “If it is not, we will be back at it again, and we will be asking again, and we will keep asking until it does pass the threshold majority of 60 percent.” In addition to the 300 challenged ballots, another 32 ballots have been sent directly to the canvassing board for determination of voter intent due to inconsistencies, Riggs said. Those may or may not be added to the tally. Another source of new ballots will be those that may still be in the mail from registered voters not presently on the North Olympic Peninsula, such as active-duty members of the military, she said. Riggs did not know how many of the outstanding ballots originate from the Sequim School District.

Voter turnout The auditor’s office has counted 22,696 ballots out of 47,509 mailed to registered voters as of Friday for a turnout of 47.7 percent, Riggs said. Votes on the bond were cast by eligible voters living in the Sequim School District in both Jefferson and Clallam counties; Jefferson’s final count was Thursday and Clallam’s Friday. In Jefferson County, the bond garnered 90 yes votes, or 56.96 percent, to 68 no votes, or 43.04 percent. In Clallam County, the bond garnered 7,049 yes votes, or 59.59 percent, to 4,781 no votes, or 40.41 percent.

Supporters optimistic Colleen Robinson, Citizens for Sequim Schools president, said Friday that supporters remain optimistic the bond will pass. “We are very, very close, so we are hopeful that on Nov. 24, it will pass and it

Some left blank Of the 11,830 ballots counted in Clallam County from the Sequim School District, the school bond item was left blank on 741, meaning voters did not vote yes or no, Riggs said Friday.

Similar statistics about the 158 votes counted in Jefferson County were not available Friday. “I think part of the issue is that the ballot was so large and all those initiatives were on the front,” Robinson said. “I think people just got tired or got frustrated or didn’t flip it over and didn’t go all the way through.”

What it will do If approved, the bond will be used to renovate and expand Greywolf Elementary, build a new school, renovate Helen Haller to house Olympic Peninsula Academy — for alternative education — renovate and expand Sequim High School, demolish a Sequim Community School building and upgrade the district kitchen and maintenance facility. The bond also would fund a new science wing of six laboratory classrooms at Sequim High and add band, orchestra and choir rooms to the performing arts wing. Music students currently must cross the street to attend classes in the former Sequim Community School. Two previous attempts to pass a construction bond failed. Voters defeated a $154 million measure by a 56 percent-44 percent margin in April 2014. A $49.2 million bond last February received 6,691 yes votes to 5,026 no votes — 57.11 percent to 42.89 percent — but fell short of the required 60 percent supermajority.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.

Ravelo: 2 other arrests CONTINUED FROM A1 the federal indictments The McCarver Street f o l l o w e d search was conducted by R a v e l o ’ s Clallam County sheriff’s arrest July when deputies, Border Patrol offi- 22, cers and Port Angeles and J e f f e r s o n Sequim police officers, as County depwell as OPNET detectives. uties said Ravelo The search uncovered a they found small amount of drugs and drugs in a car in which she what police said were “a was riding when it was pulled over near Discovery number of firearms.” Meanwhile in Montana, Bay. Mason Gregory Skerbeck, 23, of Port Angeles and Charges Crystal Lee Griffin, 21, of Ravelo was charged with Stevensville, Mont., who possession of methamphethad been arrested with amine with intent to manuRavelo, remained in the facture or deliver and Hamilton jail. unlawful possession of a Griffin is a former Port controlled substance, and Angeles resident who was out on a Jefferson recently moved to Montana. County bond. Their bond remained at She had been scheduled $100,000 apiece on allega- for a trial starting Nov. 30 tions they had possessed — which also may be put $225,000 worth of narcotics into abeyance by the federal when they were arrested proceedings. Oct. 31. The federal case stems The Montana arrest and from an investigation led by

the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in conjunction with the Seattle Police Department and the Snohomish Regional Drug and Gang Task Force. It also involved the Internal Revenue Service, Homeland Security Department, the sheriff’s offices of King and Snohomish counties, and police departments in Centralia, Everett and Marysville. DEA Special Agent-inCharge Keith Weis called the defendants “a transnational criminal organization with tentacles in our area.”

_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily news.com.

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The Port Townsend School Board will review the first draft of a resolution to place a $40,980,000 proposed bond on the Feb. 9 ballot when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St. The bond would fund construction of a new elementary school to replace Grant Street Elementary and make improvements at Port Townsend High School. The board also will consider delaying demolition of the Lincoln Building to allow the Peninsula Housing Authority to conduct a feasibility study on possible uses of the building at 450 Fir St. The board also will hear reports on the Maritime Discovery Schools initiative, collaboration with the Port Townsend Library and the curriculum committee. It will consider action on policies concerning homeless students, nonresident students and bid requirements.

County commissioners The three Jefferson County commissioners will interview candidates for the Lodging Tax Advisory Board at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Those applying for the position will be interviewed in sequence beginning at 11 a.m. They are Cathy Barsukoff, Debbie Wardrop, Larry McKeehan, Bill Tennent and Joy Baisch. The five are applying for three seats. The committee recommends annual expenditures of lodging tax funds as well as advice on tourism development strategy. Commissioners also will consider approving an annual fee for the county Noxious Weed Control Board. The annual fee would

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Final adoption of the budget, which proposes revenues of $49,603,672, is expected in December. The council also will conduct public hearings on a six-year capital facilities plan and supplemental appropriations for 2015. Both will be considered for adoption on a first reading. Final approval will be considered after a second reading. The council also will consider authorizing a $500,000 interfund loan from the transmission line replacement fund to cover cost overruns on street projects, a contract for equipment and maintenance for city buildings, and a match for the Howard Street project. It will consider a $25,298 contract with Jefferson Audio Video Systems Inc. of Louisville, Ky., for replacing equipment in council chambers and a $23,500 expenditure to upgrade software. Council office hours, during which members of the public can discuss any topic with a member of the City Council, will be from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday in the mayor’s office at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. City offices will be closed Wednesday for Veterans Day. Other city committee meetings, which will be in conference rooms at 250 Madison St., are: ■ Civil Service Commission — 2 p.m. Tuesday, second-floor conference room; special meeting to approve employment lists. ■ Lodging Tax Advisory Committee — 3 p.m. Thursday, third-floor conference room; special meeting to discuss proposed 2016 budget.

be $4 per parcel plus 30 cents per acre of land not classified as forest. Commissioners will consider a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 589 for the sheriff’s office administrative staff. The old contract expired in December. The new contract would provide a 2.25 percent raise retroactive to January along with a lump sum of $950. Raises of 1 percent would be effect Jan. 1 and Jan. 1, 2017. They also will consider a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 589 for the sheriff’s office command staff. The old contract expired in December. The new contract would raise the Step F rate by $3.89 per hour, with lower steps also adjusted. Commissioners also will consider scheduling two hearings Nov. 23 in their meeting room. At 10:30 a.m., a hearing would be held on the establishment of a new fee schedule for the Department of Community Development. At 11 a.m. would be a hearing on a civil fee schedule for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Other items on the consent agenda include: ■ A contract with Olympic Education Service District 114 to provide a school nurse to learn asthma care management. ■ An interlocal agreement to use $91,920 in state funds to support the North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee. ■ A $28,670 change order for Jefferson County jail fire alarm replacement. Port of Port Townsend

Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will conduct a public hearing on a proposed $51,361,084 budget for 2016 when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in chambers, 540 Water St.

The Port of Port Townsend commission will conduct its second public hearing on the proposed 2016 operating budget when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in chambers, 333 Benedict St. It will be preceded by a 9:30 a.m. workshop on the budget.

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Ozias defeats McEntire for county commission Outcomes unchanged in recent count of ballots

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I can to be as prepared as I can to hit the ground runOzias ning in January,” said Ozias, McEntire PORT ANGELES — It’s who thanked his supporters official. for their hard work on the 37.7 percent. Mark Ozias has defeated campaign. ■ Charter Review incumbent Clallam County Amendment No. 5: Commissioner Jim McEn- 300 ballots Increase the time for gathtire in the marquee race of The auditor’s office will ering signatures for initiaTuesday’s general election. mail more than 300 letters tives from 90 days to 120 Ozias had 11,474 votes to McEntire’s 10,092 votes, to voters who returned bal- days. The measure passed a 53.2 percent to 46.8 per- lots with a missing signa12,153 to 8,576 votes, or cent cushion, after the ture or a non-matching sig58.6 percent to 41.4 pernature. county auditor’s office talcent. Thirty-two additional lied 8,935 late-arriving bal■ Charter Review ballots will go directly to lots Friday. Amendment No. 7: Ozias, D-Sequim, had the Clallam County CanRequire charter interpretavassing Board for a deter53.7 percent of the votes on mination of voter intent, tions to afford Clallam election night Tuesday. County powers conferred to No Clallam County con- Riggs said. An unknown number of charter counties. test changed Friday. The measure passed ballots, including military The auditor’s office had 11,309 to 7,116 votes, or counted 22,696 ballots out ballots, is expected to trickle 61.4 percent to 38.6 perin through the mail. of 47,509 mailed to regisThe next count will be cent. tered voters as of Friday for ■ Charter Review when the ballots are certia turnout of 47.8 percent, Amendment No. 8: Begin county Auditor Shoona fied by the canvassing Charter Review commisboard Nov. 24, Riggs said. Riggs said. Other highlights of Tues- sioners’ terms Jan. 1. The measure passed day’s election: Congratulates Ozias 17,030 to 3,063, or 84.8 per■ Port of Port AngeMcEntire phoned Ozias les District 3 commis- cent to 15.2 percent. ■ Forks Community after the new results were sioner: Connie Beauvais posted to offer his congratu- won over Michael Breiden- Hospital commissioner: lations. bach with 10,555 votes to Donald Lawley won over “I also offered any and his 7,748 votes, or 57.7 per- declared write-in candidate Patty Birch by 631 votes to all assistance I may be able cent to 42.3 percent. to provide him as he pre■ Charter Review her 445 votes, or 58.6 perpares to assume this office,” Amendment No. 1: Elect cent to 41.4 percent. ■ Forks City Council, McEntire said in a conces- county commissioners by sion statement. district rather than county- Position 5: Jon Preston was elected over Christina McEntire, R-Sequim, is a wide majority. retired Coast Guard capThe measure passed “Stina” Kohout with 289 tain who served as a Port of 12,993 to 7,764 votes, or votes to her 150 votes, or Port Angeles commissioner 62.6 percent to 37.4 per- 65.8 percent to 34.2 percent. prior to his term as a Clal- cent. ■ Port Angeles City lam County commissioner. ■ Charter Review “Thanks to all who voted, Amendment No. 6: Council, Position 5: and heartfelt thanks for the Require that the commu- Michael Merideth won over opportunity to serve you nity development director Marolee Smith with 2,253 these past eight years,” be appointed rather than votes to her 1,668 votes, or 57.5 percent to 42.5 perMcEntire said. elected. “I look forward to returnThe measure failed cent. ■ Port Angeles City ing to my former station as 13,281 to 7,228 votes, or a private citizen this Dec. 64.8 percent to 35.2 per- Council, Position 7: Cherie Kidd was re-elected, 31, after 46½ years of ser- cent. besting challenger Dan vice to my country.” Bateham with 2,311 votes McEntire declined to Election results to his 1,867 votes, or 55.3 speculate on why he lost in Here are other results of percent to 44.7 percent. a Friday telephone interballot measures and con■ Sequim City Counview. “The people spoke,” he tested races after ballots cil, Position 1: Pam Leonwere counted Friday: ard-Ray won over Brandon said. ■ Charter Review Janisse with 1,178 votes to “That’s that. I’m going to ponder this thing called Amendment No. 2: Elect a 904 votes, or 56.6 percent to retirement. It will be a cold Charter Review Commis- 43.4 percent. ■ Sequim City Counday in the netherworld sion every five years rather cil, Position 2: John Miller before I run for office again.” than every eight years. The measure passed won over Susan Lorenzen McEntire added: “I am just so grateful to the voters 12,492 to 8,096 votes, or with 1,191 votes to 876 for putting me in office to 60.7 percent to 39.3 per- votes, or 57.6 percent to 42.4 percent. serve them for eight years. cent. ■ Charter Review ■ Sequim City Coun“It was a privilege and an honor, and it was some- Amendment No. 3: Send cil, Position 7: Candace initiatives directly to voters, Pratt was re-elected, bestthing I will never forget.” bypassing commissioners. ing challenger James RusThe measure passed sell with 1,203 votes to his Preparing for office 12,962 to 7,543 votes, or 879 votes, or 57.8 percent to Ozias, executive director 63.2 percent to 36.8 per- 42.2 percent. of the Sequim Food Bank cent. ■ Port Angeles School ■ Charter Review Board, Position 3: Dr. and a political newcomer, said he looks forward to Amendment No. 4: Send Joshua Jones won over working with McEntire and referenda directly to voters, Gene Erickson with 4,190 others in county govern- bypassing commissioners. votes to 2,539 votes, or 62.3 The measure percent to 37.7 percent. ment as he prepares to take passed 12,610 to 7,629 office. ■ Port Angeles School “I’m going to do anything votes, or 62.3 percent to Board, Position 4: Rick BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Marti beat incumbent Lonnie Linn with 3,586 votes to Linn’s 3,024 votes, or 54.2 percent to 45.8 percent. ■ Port Angeles School Board, Position 5: Susan Shotthafer won over Jerusha Henson with 3,700 to 3,034 votes, or 55 percent to 45 percent. ■ Sequim School Board, Position 1: Robin Henrikson won over Heather Jeffers with 5,709 votes to her 4,246 votes, or 57.4 percent to 42.6 percent, in Clallam County. Jefferson County voters picked Henrikson 57 to 56 for a two-county total of 5,766 to 4,302. School ■ Sequim Board, Position 3: Jim Stoffer won over Charla Wright with 5,460 votes to 4,438 votes, or 55.2 percent to 44.8 percent, in Clallam County. Jefferson County voters picked Wright 66 to 49 for a two-county total of 5,509 for Stoffer and 4,504 for Wright. ■ Sequim School Board, Position 5: Heather Short won the seat over William Payne with 7,566 votes to 2,731 votes, or 73.5 percent to 26.5 percent, in Clallam County. Jefferson County voters picked Short 93 to 34 for a two-county total of 7,659 for Short and 2,765 for Payne. ■ Clallam County Fire District No. 1 tax levy: The operations-andmaintenance levy lid lift was passing 491 votes to 482 votes, or 50.5 percent to 49.5 percent, in Clallam County. Jefferson County voters cast three yes votes and four no votes for a total of 494 in favor and 486 opposed. ■ Clallam County Fire District No. 3 commissioner: G. Michael Gawley won over Sean Ryan 6,251 votes to 4,317 votes, or 59.1 percent to 40.9 percent, in Clallam County. Gawley was leading in Jefferson County 77 to 58 for a two-county total of 6,328 for Gawley and 4,375 for Ryan. ■ Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center commissioner: Bill Jeffers won over Gill R. Goodman 5,167 votes to 3,561 votes, or 59.2 percent to 40.8 percent.

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com.

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Marine Corps League Detachment, the event includes dinner, a silent auction, guest speaker author John R. Nutting and a traditional cake-cutting ceremony. All proceeds support Toys for Tots, scholarships and other local community activities for veterans. For more information, phone Kathy Nicholls at 360-452-8274 or visit w w w. m t o l y m p u s 8 9 7 . weebly.com.

SEQUIM — The 240th Marine Corps anniversary celebration will be at the Sequim Elks Lodge, 143 Port Williams Road, at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. The evening is open to all veterans, active duty military and their guests. The cost is $35 per person. Tickets are limited, and RSVPs are needed by this Saturday. Hosted by the local

BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — City officials will negotiate completion of a contract that proposes spending $199,863 to market the tourism virtues of Port Angeles. City Council members selected Vertigo Marketing of Bend, Ore., to trumpet the city’s attractions by a 5-2 margin Tuesday and directed city staff to negotiate an agreement. Council members Dan Gase, Patrick Downie, Dan Di Guilio, Brad Collins and Cherie Kidd voted in favor of the pact, which will be paid for with lodging tax proceeds. Council members Lee Whetham and Sissi Bruch opposed the action, saying lodging tax funds would be better spent elsewhere. Vertigo’s proposal, which emphasizes digital and social media targeting adults 25 and older, says the group would spend $199,863 in 2016 — an amount that is $137 under the budgeted amount. The company has registered www.VisitPortAngeles.org and www.VisitPortAngeles. com to spread the word. Kidd chairs the city lodging tax committee, which recommended Vertigo from among three finalists.

Local participation At the council meeting, Kidd lauded Vertigo’s proposal for including the participation of six Port Angeles residents as part of the contract. They are Laurel Black of Laurel Black Design Inc., Eric Neurath of Eric Neurath Photography, film and video producer Christopher Wright, social media specialist Marissa Hamlin and Leslie Kidwell Robertson, founder of Revitalize Port Angeles, who will be an unpaid volunteer. Kidd said that unlike two other finalists — Atlas Advertising of Denver and DVA Advertising and Public Relations of Bend — who would have begun the marketing campaign in the spring, Vertigo will start Jan. 1. “They will be off and running, and that’s what we need,” Kidd said. Nathan West, city community and economic development director, also noted that travel costs would be incorporated into Vertigo’s budget for the project. Vertigo pledged “to create a new mark that will be used to identify Port Angeles tourism,” according to its proposal. The company would spend $17,000 on public relations through online influencers in digital and social media, an

ertigo’s proposal, which emphasizes digital and social media targeting adults 25 and older, says the group would spend $199,863 in 2016 — an amount that is $137 under the budgeted amount.

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area to which Vertigo would devote $36,950. Vertigo also would spend $36,750 on branding, advertising, public relations and graphic design; $25,250 on website development and management, including $15,000 on a mobilefriendly website design; $27,918 on media buys such as the state Visitor Guide; $28,350 on online media buys such as with www.tripadvisor.com; and $4,500 on photography, including digital marketing. Proposed “add-ons and optional services (a la carte)” that are not part of the contract include an intercept and online survey for $15,000 per survey, a customer satisfaction survey during a key event or high-visitation period for $7,500 per survey, and an interactive map or travel app with a map for “$TBD” (to-be-determined cost).

Objections In voting against selecting Vertigo, Bruch said free advertising was available by wordof-mouth and such means as Outside magazine’s Best Town Ever contest, which ranked the city No. 2 nationwide earlier this year. She said she would not support spending more than $100,000 on marketing. Whetham said he would not support the allocation absent plans for a kiosk or “brickand-mortar” facility for visitors on U.S. Highway 101. Whetham said it would offer information on the area that would be more accessible than what is available at the difficult-to-find Visitors Center on East Railroad Avenue downtown. “I want to see something in a spot that everyone sees coming and going to Port Angeles,” he said. But Kidd and city staff said building a kiosk or other structure was not part of the request for proposal for marketing. “We need to honor the integrity of the RFPs,” West said. A kiosk could be addressed as a capital project, he suggested.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-4522345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@ peninsuladailynews.com.

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OLYMPIA — Washington voters have approved a ballot measure that gives state lawmakers a choice: By April 15, pass a constitutional amendment that raises the threshold needed for the Legislature to pass taxes, or else the state’s sales tax will be cut by 1 percent. The latest returns Friday show Initiative 1366 has about 52 percent of the statewide vote. The measure would decrease the 6.5 percent state sales tax to 5.5 percent unless the Legislature passes and sends to the November 2016 ballot an amendment that would reinstate a twothirds legislative majority requirement if approved by voters. Currently, taxes can be raised through a simplemajority vote of the Legislature. Eyman sent out an email to supporters earlier in the day calling the results a “slam dunk.”

Taxpayer victory “It’s a massive victory for the taxpayers — a crushing defeat for opponents,” Eyman wrote. Any effort at a constitutional amendment would not be easy in the politically divided Legislature. Many Democrats oppose a two-thirds rule, and in order for a constitutional amendment to make it to the ballot, two-thirds of the Legislature must approve it. Republicans control the Senate but don’t have the votes required to pass such a measure. Democrats have a slim majority in the House. While Washington state has long been seen as a solidly Democratic state, Republicans have made significant gains in the past few years in the state Legislature. However, even when Democrats had control of both chambers, there has long been a strong anti-tax sentiment among voters, who now have four times over the past decade voted to limit lawmakers’ ability to raise taxes and fees. Voters have also previously rejected ballot measures seeking to create a state income tax. The latest anti-tax mea-

sure passed in 35 of the state’s 39 counties. One place it was losing was King County, the state’s most populous and home to tax-friendly Seattle, Washington’s biggest city, where voters Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a $930 million transportation levy. But the “no” vote in King County wasn’t enough to offset the strong support elsewhere. Because Washington is a vote-by-mail state, results have been trickling in since Election Day. Opponents of the measure had been unsuccessful in keeping the measure off the ballot, but they have promised to challenge the measure in court, saying it unconstitutionally tries to change the state constitution through the initiative process in addition to violating the state’s single-subject rule for ballot measures. “I absolutely believe that it is categorically unconstitutional and it will likely be thrown out,” Democratic Rep. Reuven Carlyle of Seattle said earlier this week. Previous voter-approved initiatives sponsored by I-1366 sponsor Tim Eyman required a supermajority vote on taxes, but the state Supreme Court struck down that requirement in 2013, saying it was unconstitutional.

Cut revenue The state Office of Financial Management has estimated the measure would reduce revenue to the state budget by $8 billion through the middle of 2021 if its tax-cut element becomes law, something lawmakers have said is unsustainable in light of the current contempt order the state is under because of its lack of progress on education funding. In August, the state Supreme Court said the Legislature will be sanctioned $100,000 a day until lawmakers deliver a plan to fully fund education. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, about a dozen states require a legislative supermajority to raise any taxes or fees. A handful of other states require a supermajority in order to raise specific taxes, like income or sales tax. Two Republican state

The question has become more urgent as the number of visitors drawn to the beaches has grown. Visitorship has exploded since the beaches took an exponential leap in size in 2013, according to Chuck Janda, former head ranger at Olympic National Park, who is caretaker for adjacent land owned by Malcolm Dudley. On some warm, summer days, the beaches have drawn hundreds of people, he said. “It’s one of the only sand beaches on the Strait of Juan de Fuca,” said Arnold Schouten, a member of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation and an avid surfer. The human influx prompts questions not only of ownership but maintenance, parking and access. At the parking area on Place Road is a single portable toilet for sanitation. That was set up and is maintained by Surfrider Foundation volunteers, who also provide a waste container for dog droppings. But the ever-increasing number of visitors is overwhelming volunteer efforts, Schouten said. He hopes the volunteers’ work will be temporary and that an agency will take over maintenance.

Access Access to the new land on the west side of the river is from a county road, Place Road, where there is only one path to the beach and limited parking. Private homeowners allow public access to the beaches through a trail along a dike built in 1962 on private property owned by Dudley. The dike is maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers. During the summer, Place Road can be jammed with traffic as people flock to the area — some of them surfers, some people on tour buses or school buses, some just out for a walk on the beach. Schouten has seen beach visitors parked on the side of the road far

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Driftwood litters the new beach separating the Elwha River estuary from the Strait of Juan de Fuca. west of the limited designated parking spaces tucked between the county road and the bluffs to the south and set just across the narrow road from private homes. Homeowners are concerned about congestion on the road, Janda said, adding that they also want to keep all-terrain vehicles off the beach. They have been patient, Janda said, and want to maintain public access to the new beaches, but they also want some controls. For the most part, visitors have been polite, but occasionally beachgoers will go right up to a home and knock on the door, Janda said.

Clallam County Place Road and access to the levy is maintained by Clallam County Road Department. The narrow road and bluff to the south create physical limits to improving parking access, Ross Tyler, Clallam County engineer and head of the road department, said Thursday. County officials will have to meet with homeowners to determine how to address the parking problems, Tyler said. A more immediate need is to replace the antiquated

CONTINUED FROM A1 he’s safe.” A report A family friend, Ellen of a cyclist Frisch of Victoria, said Vic- on Hurritoria police — the lead cane Ridge agency in the search for Road was Backer — were “actively investigated investigating other tips by Olympic that have come in and could N a t i o n a l Backer be looking as far away as P a r k Seattle.” authorities, but the man Osoko said the Selkirk, was found to have worn Manitoba, native did not clothing dissimilar to the tell family members he was jersey and pants Backer taking the ferry to Port wore when he left home. Angeles and did not return On Wednesday, Port home. Angeles police made the Osoko said there was routine checks for a missing neither an indication of foul person who might be play nor any hint of why injured or in distress, Backer might have disap- including a survey of area peared voluntarily. motels and the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center. Family puzzled “Nothing we can deter“We’re not sure why he mine has him staying in got on the ferry,” Osoko Port Angeles,” Smith said, said. “His behavior is very adding that “an adult would out-of-the-ordinary, from have to want to be found.” Backer is described as a what his family told us. “As you could imagine, 6-foot, 3-inch Caucasian they are very worried. They man with a medium really need to know that build who weighs 200 to

Tribal lands The land above 6 feet elevation on the east side of the river belongs to the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe and is accessed through tribal lands. No public access is provided to those beaches on tribal roads; the roads are clearly marked for tribal access only, said Robert Elofson, river restoration director for the tribe. Everything east of the river is part of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Reservation, which has not had to concern itself with public interest before, Elofson said. “Before the dams came out, it was just big cobbles and a steep beach,” he said. Currently, access via Charles Road and a small parking area near the beach is granted on request, he said, usually with a tribal escort. Elofson said the beaches have grown so much that what was once a short walk from the parking area and

uring the summer, Place Road can be jammed with traffic as people flock to the area — some of them surfers, some people on tour buses or school buses, some just out for a walk on the beach.

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turnout is now a threefourth-mile hike across sand to the river mouth. The tribal council is considering options for establishing public access to the beaches in a sustained manner, he said.

Cooperation The county road department works in cooperation with the tribe to maintain roads on the reservation and may need to work with the tribe to determine what, if anything, needs to be done with the roads leading to the tribal beach access sites, Tyler said. The current roads are very old and have had little maintenance, he said.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily news.com.

Ellen Frisch. The man sighted at Hurricane Ridge was wearing yellow, while the missing cyclist wore a red cycling jersey and black cycling pants and possibly carried a black backpack. Backer competed in rowWho to call ing events in the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Summer OlymAnyone with informapics, finishing fifth in the tion on his whereabouts is men’s coxed pairs in 1984 in asked to call Victoria police Los Angeles, according to at 250-995-7654. www.sports-reference.com. Attempts to reach Back________ er’s wife, Elizabeth Hardy, were unsuccessful. Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb Steve Frisch, who was a can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. member with Backer on the 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily Canadian National Rowing news.com. Team 25 years ago, visited Reporter James Casey can be Port Angeles on Friday to reached at 360-452-2345, ext. search Hurricane Ridge 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily Road, said his wife, news.com. 220 pounds. He has green eyes and graying hair. Osoko said Backer would be riding his black Cannondale road bike. Anyone who sees Backer is asked to call 9-1-1.

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Retired Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams holds his William O. Douglas Judicial Service Award presented to him on Friday in Port Angeles by Deborah Nelson on behalf of the Washington State Association for Justice.

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PORT ANGELES — Retired Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams accepted a William O. Douglas Award for his two decades on the bench from a trial attorneys group Friday. Williams also accepted a similar award on behalf of his retired judicial colleague, George L. Wood, who was out of town. Both judges took to the Clallam County Superior Court bench in 1993. Williams retired in 2012; Wood retired earlier this year. Presenting the award, former Port Angeles attorney Deborah Nelson said the two jurists had been “unfailingly courteous and polite” both to attorneys and to their clients. Williams took particular pleasure showing attorneys from large corporations around Puget Sound that rural Clallam County was judicially sophisticated enough to exceed their expectations, she said.

‘Honest Lawyer’ The Douglas award was named for the Washington state jurist who served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1939 to 1975 and whose home in Good Prairie bore the sign “Honest Lawyer — One Flight Up.” Given annually by the Washington State Association for Justice, Nelson said, it especially targets judges who work outside the Seattle metropolis, often with little recognition. A graduate of Washington State University, Williams served two years in Vietnam. He is married to Janet, his wife of 43 years. He serves as president

of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and as chairman of the Lauridsen Foundation. He continues as a judge pro tem, a mediator and an arbitrator.

Wood visiting family Wood served alongside Williams for most of their careers as attorneys and judges. A native Californian, Wood went to Colorado College and Arizona State University. He and his wife, Nancy, have been married 44 years. Williams said Wood was visiting his grandchild and was unable to attend Friday’s ceremony. “Family always comes first with him,” Williams said. As for Williams, he has traveled extensively after leaving the bench to countries that include the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and the Bahamas, among others.

‘Not a day of regret’ “I have enjoyed retirement. Get there as soon as you can,” he told the attorneys who assembled for a Clallam-Jefferson Pro Bono Lawyers Continuing Legal Education seminar in Port Angeles City Hall on Friday. “Look forward to the day and what your passion takes you to,” he said. “It was a pleasure to serve in Clallam County. It was easy and it was fun. I had not a day of regret — ever.” State Supreme Court Justices Susan Owens and Charles Wiggins applauded Williams. They participated in the pro bono seminar in discussions of ethics in the legal profession and the changing culture for women in legal professions.

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PORT ANGELES — Economic obstacles build bigger barriers to equity and justice than any legal technicalities might pose, two of the state’s top jurists said. State Supreme Court Justices Susan Owens and Charles Wiggins said the state’s impoverished population has risen by 40 percent over the past 10 years while poor people’s legal troubles have shot up from 3.3 issues to 9.3 issues per person each year. And where once their problems centered on housing and employment, now they have been swelled by consumer cases, financial services and — the biggest category — health care. Owens and Wiggins spoke with the Peninsula Daily News after they participated in a Clallam-Jefferson Pro Bono Lawyers continuing legal education seminar Friday in Port Angeles City Hall. Meanwhile, the jurists said, groups like the Northwest Justice Project that help low-income people solve legal difficulties are laying off lawyers and closing offices.

Back in the day Owens, who served as a Clallam County District Court judge in Forks and as tribal judge for the Lower Elwha Klallam and Quileute tribes, recalled life on the North Olympic Peninsula before environmental challenges crippled the timber industry. “This [Port Angeles] was a working-class town, but everyone had health care; everyone had above-minimum-wage jobs,” she said, and neediness was largely the fate of single mothers collecting welfare. Even those people had escape routes from poverty, she said, but “then the timber industry tanked,” taking with it not just family-wage jobs but humbler tasks like sweeping out the mills or manhandling logs onto the green chains that fed them. Crime mushroomed

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Washington Supreme Court Justice Charles Wiggins, left, speaks to members of the Clallam-Jefferson Pro Bono Lawyers as fellow Justice Susan Owens listens in Friday in Port Angeles. “because people didn’t have anything to do” to make money, she said. Owens and Wiggins urged voters and legislators to read and heed the Supreme Court’s 2015 Civil Legal Needs Study Update, available at www.ocla.wa.gov/ reports, which tells of civil legal problems of low-income state residents. Meanwhile, the public and their politicians must find the will to narrow the gap the justices said yawns across the concept of equal justice under the law.

Judges vs. lawmakers That won’t be easy, they admitted. Already the court is fining the state Legislature $100,000 a day for what justices say is lawmakers’ failure to meet the state’s constitutional “paramount duty” to equitably fund public education. The court assessed the sanctions in August, having found legislators in contempt of its order a year earlier. With lawmakers preparing for their next session Jan. 11, however, they have signaled they have no firm plans for educational funding reform that justices insist must abandon local property tax levies to underwrite school salaries and operations. “If we all had our druthers,” Wiggins said Friday, “the Legislature would step up to the bar and find

the money. “But getting to the reality? Aye, there’s the rub.” What the court may do about legislative inaction is unknown, he said. “All that is completely in play right now. We can’t say anything [about a pending case], and if we could, we couldn’t,” Wiggins said. “We don’t know,” Owens added. “We really don’t know.”

Eyeing Eyman’s I-1366 Another issue that has arisen recently that the court might find itself addressing is legislation by initiative. That’s illustrated by tax activist Tim Eyman’s apparently successful effort to cut the state sales tax by 1 percent unless the Legislature adopts a constitutional amendment requiring a twothirds supermajority to raise revenues. “The initiative process is a great process,” Wiggins said. “However, our Legislature has to match income with outflow, and there is no such requirement in an initiative. “That leads to some real problems when the amount of money you’re taking in differs from the amount of money you’re sending out. “You can’t run a household that way; you can’t run a state that way.” Opponents of Eyman’s

Cause of barn fire still being probed SEQUIM — The cause of a blaze that destroyed a barn partially filled with hay at 331 Graysmarsh Lane on Oct. 30 remains under investigation. Tony Hudson, Clallam County Fire District No. 3 assistant chief, said Friday that last Monday, firefighters assisted an insurance

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investigator who was inspecting the remnants of the barn. The barn at Graysmarsh Farm — a 1,000acre berry and lavender farm northeast of Sequim — ignited sometime in the afternoon and was reported to 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers shortly before 4 p.m., when it was discovered by an employee. No injuries were reported as a result of the blaze, which destroyed the building, Hudson said.

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The two-story barn was 12,000 square feet in diameter. Some 4,000 bales of straw and hay were stored in the interior and exterior, Hudson said. Firefighters cleared the scene last Sunday following mop-up efforts, Hudson said.

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“They looked at me like I was some oddity,” she said. “I realized it wasn’t so much my gender; they had just been together so long. “At the end of the day, it wasn’t about my being a woman at all; it was about all of the history being brought to the table.” Owens agreed, at least insofar as her newly minted fellow lawyers were concerned. “We didn’t know anything; we didn’t know we didn’t know anything,” she said. “We started out in the same boat. They certainly treated me as an equal.”

_______ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladailynews. com.

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initiative have threatened to file suit over I-1366. During the Pro Bono Lawyers’ continuing legal education programs, Owens and Wiggins presented a selection of the court’s disciplinary actions against lawyers. The court automatically reviews recommendations that attorneys be suspended or disbarred that come from the Washington Bar Association’s Disciplinary Board. That board, Wiggins said, includes non-lawyers when it meets quarterly in Seattle. “It’s important to have that voice because those are the people who are being protected under the system,” he said. Of more than 2,000 complaints of lawyer misconduct last year, only 71 came before the court, he said, “which I think speaks well of the system.” On another panel, Owens and Port Townsend attorney Peggy Ann Bierbaum discussed sexual discrimination toward female members of the bar and agreed it wasn’t what it once was. When she began practice, Bierbaum said, she joined a legal fraternity of “old white men” whose attitude toward her was more curious than sexist.


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Eatery opens in Sequim after repairs BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — A Mexican restaurant in Sequim has reopened after two months of repair work to replace an aged fire-suppression system in the kitchen. Las Palomas Mexican Restaurant, 1085 E. Washington St., reopened Wednesday after closing Sept. 16. Inspectors with the city and Clallam County Fire District No. 3 said the firesuppression system servicing the grill’s hood needed to be replaced following a small fire, said co-owner Fernando Lopez, 52. “We are happy to be here again, and our regular customers are happy, too,” he said. Fernando has co-owned the restaurant with his younger brothers Miguel Lopez, 50, and Javier Lopez, 48, for the past 18 years. The brothers, who were born in central Mexico, bought it from their brotherin-law Mauricio Cisneros, who now operates a business in Port Townsend, Fernando Lopez said. He said he enjoys working with his three brothers. “It is good,” he said. “We like to eat together,” especially on Sundays after church. “It is like a family reunion.” The September fire drained a bottle of fire retardant that is no longer made, which forced the brothers to purchase a new $20,000 system, Fernando said. “We could not replace

the tank,” he said. During renovations, the wall behind the grill area, the hood, plumbing and electrical wiring servicing the kitchen were all replaced, Fernando said.

Brand-new system “Now we have a brandnew” system, he said. “It is nice because we will have it for many years” to come, he said. “It is expensive but worth it.” About 14 employees work at the restaurant, Fernando said, adding that it has been hard for them during the closure “because they have been dependent on this business.” With that in mind, the brothers worked as quickly as possible to complete repairs and reopen, he said. “We started to push everything to have everything ready. We were on top of” the construction crew to get it done, he said. Lourdes Lopez, 49, Fernando’s wife, who has worked at the restaurant as a server for the past 18 years, said the closure was boring “because I just want to be here most of the time.” She usually works six days a week, a schedule she has maintained for 18 years, she said. “I enjoy it. I prefer to work [than] to be at home,” she said.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.

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JOYCE — A dozen firearms and other stolen property were recovered from two storage units in Joyce on Oct. 28 and 29, a Clallam County sheriff’s detective said. Some of the items were believed to have been stolen in an Oct. 24 burglary south of Port Angeles, while others were reported as stolen from recent vehicle prowls and burglaries in Port Angeles, Sheriff’s Detective Sgt. John Keegan said. The storage units were “chock full” of stolen tools, lawn equipment, clothing, glassware, bicycles and other items, Keegan said. The status of two additional firearms found in the storage units is still under investigation, Keegan said. Detectives have been contacting victims of alleged burglaries to return their property and to identify who may be responsible for the crimes. Deputies on Oct. 22 arrested Jesse J. Johns, 28, and Bryan P. Kirby, 27, both of Port Angeles, who had been reported as acting suspiciously in the area of Mount Angeles and East Scrivner roads south of Port Angeles, Keegan said. Investigators said they developed probable cause that Johns and Kirby were in possession of property that had been stolen south of Port Angeles.

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PORT TOWNSEND — Key City Public Theatre will hold general auditions this week for its 2016 season of shows. Auditions will be at the Key City Playhouse, 419 Washington St., from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. To find out more and to schedule an audition, see www.keycitypublictheatre. org or email christa@key citypublictheatre.org. General auditions are open to actors and actresses of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and experience levels. The 2016 season’s directors and artistic staff will

audit the tryouts, and by attending, participants will be eligible for roles in any 2016 production including main-stage shows, PT Shorts literary readings and other events. Auditioners should prepare two contrasting monologues or one monologue and a song. No accompaniment is available. For those who do not have prepared material, a monologue will be provided at the audition. Each audition will have a five-minute time limit. Perusal scripts of the 2016 season plays are available at Key City Public Theatre’s uptown offices, 1128 Lawrence St., and at the Key City Playhouse.

FORKS — The North Olympic Library System invites youths 10 and older to bring an article of white cotton clothing to tie-dye with artist Tara Hagadorn at the Forks Library, 171 S. Forks Ave., at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. This is a free workshop. All dyes are provided, and Hagadorn will offer tips and creative inspiration. Attendees are asked to bring their own item of clothing. For more information about this and other upcoming programs, phone the Forks Library at 360-3746402, email youth@nols.org or visit www.nols.org and select “Events.”

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Deputies obtained a search warrant for the moving van that Johns and Kirby were in and found items that were taken from cars and buildings in and around Port Angeles a few weeks prior, Keegan said. It was during the course of this investigation that detectives obtained a search warrant for the storage units. Johns, who was renting the storage units, is not believed to have taken all the items that were found in the storage units,

Keegan said. Johns was charged Oct. 27 with one count of firstdegree unlawful possession of a firearm for a weapon that was discovered in the moving van. He also was charged Monday in a separate court case with four counts of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm for weapons that were found in the storage sheds he was renting. Kirby was charged Oct. 27 with one count of seconddegree unlawful possession

of a firearm. The case is still under investigation. “It’s related to many smaller cases,” Keegan said. “It’s taking a long time to sort all this stuff out.” Detectives are working with the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office as the investigation continues, Keegan said.

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PORT ANGELES — A spike in sales tax revenue has improved Clallam Transit’s financial outlook for 2016. The public transportation agency expects to end this year with $6.6 million in sales tax collections, up from a budgeted $5.9 million. Officials are projecting an additional 1 percent increase in next year’s sales tax, which is by far the largest source of revenue for Clallam Transit. “We started seeing more sales tax coming in 2015 pretty much at the start of the year,” Clallam Transit General Manager Wendy Clark-Getzin said Friday. Finance Manager Melinda Smithson presented a proposed 2016 budget to Clallam Transit board members in a Thursday workshop. The draft shows $8.7 million in operating revenue Ridership and $8.4 million in operating Like most rural transporexpenses for a net gain of tations systems, Clallam about $330,000. Transit has seen a decrease in ridership this year. Upgrades to routes Officials attributed the Clallam Transit would 6.2 percent decrease to low use the income for capital fuel prices and unemploypurchases and system ment, among other factors. Clallam Transit this year improvements such as planned upgrades to the budgeted $670,000 for cash Forks and Sequim com- fares, passes and tickets — muter routes, Clark-Getzin its second-largest income stream — and projects to said. A final draft budget will end the year with $615,738. Transit is budgeting for be presented at the Nov. 16 no increase in cash fares, transit board meeting. Public comments will be regular passes, tickets, colaccepted in the weeks lead- lege passes, charters, vaning up to a public budget pools and paratransit in hearing Dec. 21. 2016. “We did a really good job Monohon said it is “essenof managing our money back tial” that Clallam Transit

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in the aughts [2000 to 2009], and I believe that philosophy is continuing to this day,” Clallam Transit Board Chairman and Forks Mayor Bryon Monohon said at the workshop. “Again, we’re looking at managing a system and having a financially viable system 10, 15, 20 years down the road.” Clallam Transit has about $2.6 million in operating reserves. Its board consists of Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks City Council members and Clallam County commissioners. Next year, Clallam Transit will spend about $1.4 million on capital investments, including $833,000 for paratransit vehicles. State and federal grants will account for more than $1 million of that spending, according to the proposed budget.

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Frank Bruni, on ladder, and Tara Welk, both members of the Olympic Kiwanis Morning Club, string Christmas lights on a tree in the 100 block of East Front Street in Port Angeles on Saturday. In preparation for the holiday season, members of the club are hanging about 500 strings of lights on trees and light poles, creating a festive touch to the downtown area.

ransit is budgeting for no increase in cash fares, regular passes, tickets, college passes, charters, vanpools and paratransit in 2016.

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adapts to meet its riders’ needs. “We need to get that feedback, that information and that data from the people out on the street level, and that needs to be done organically without spending a whole lot of money on consultants and getting back what somebody thinks we want to hear,” Monohon said. “We need to talk to the kids at the college. We need to talk to people down at Gateway. We need to talk to the commuters back and forth to Forks.” Public outreach will help Clallam Transit find efficiencies and maximize service, Clark-Getzin said in a telephone interview. “For us, it’s about encouraging people to get on the bus,” she said. For routes, schedules, fares and other information about Clallam Transit, click on www.clallamtransit.com or phone 360-452-4511.

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A11 This week’s business meetings ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s speaker will be Jay Baskt on The Hour of Code, an international program that provides a one-hour introduction to computer science. The meeting sponsor is Quimper Mercantile. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. Tuesday’s speaker will be Mary Clifton, Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services case manager, on customized employment. The meeting sponsor is Wind Rose Cellars. Reservations for lunch at $15 each will be taken until noon Monday; phone 360-683-6197 or email jodim@sequimchamber. com. Seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s meeting will feature Diane Reaume, superintendent of the Quillayute Valley School District, on the football stadium vs. turf project. The meeting sponsor is United Way. Reaume Lunch of pulled pork sandwiches with salad or soup costs $9.75. The soups of the day will be clam chowder and split pea. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be Dr. Tom Locke, Clallam County deputy public health officer and Jefferson County health officer, on the advantages of a fluoridated water supply. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for Locke those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . Homebuyer 101 class offered in Sequim Saturday SEQUIM — Evergreen Home Loans, 542 N. Fifth Ave., Suite 2-B, will host a free homebuyer education class from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The featured speakers will be Michele Adkisson of Evergreen Home Loans and Andrea Gilles of Professional Real Estate. Seating is limited. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. The event is sponsored by the Washington State Housing Finance Commission. To reserve a space, email Teri Casper at tcasper@evergreen homeloans.com.

Agent of the Month PORT ANGELES — Marc and Pat Thomsen, aka “Team Thomsen,” of Coldwell Banker Uptown Realty have been named the company’s Agent of M. Thomsen the Month for October. The award is attained by producing the highest amount of real estate business transactions in one month’s time. For more inforP. Thomsen mation, email Team Thomsen at MThomsen@olypen.com or phone 360-417-2782.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Repeat show. ■ Tuesday: Jay Nordlinger, author of the book Children of Monsters. Second segment: Sherri Jones of the state Department of Social and Health Services, Val Brooks of Court Appointed Spe-

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The Pacific Ocean becomes cauldron ‘Blob,’ El Niño threat operate in interplay BY JOHN SCHWARTZ THE NEW YORK TIMES

HURRICANE PATRICIA WAS a surprise. The eastern Pacific hurricane strengthened explosively before hitting the coast of Mexico, far exceeding projections of scientists who study such storms. And while the storm’s strength dissipated quickly when it struck land, a question remained. What made it such a monster? Explanations were all over the map, with theories that included climate change (or not), and El Niño.

It's complicated . . . But the answer is more complicated. The interplay of all the different kinds of warming going on in the Pacific at the moment can be difficult to sort out and, as with the recent hurricane, attributing a weather event to a single cause is unrealistic. Gabriel Vecchi, head of the climate variations and predictability group at the geophysical fluid dynamics laboratory of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Princeton, N.J., likened the challenge to the board game Clue. “There’s all these suspects, and we have

t the moment, the world’s largest ocean is a troublesome place, creating storms and causing problems for people and marine life across the Pacific Rim and beyond.

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them all in the room right now,” he said. “The key is to go and systematically figure out who was where and when, so we can exclude people or phenomena.” Extending the metaphor, he noted that criminal suspects could work together as accomplices, and there could be a character not yet known. And, as in all mysteries, “you can have a twist ending.” At the moment, the world’s largest ocean is a troublesome place, creating storms and causing problems for people and marine life across the Pacific Rim and beyond.

What forces are at play? A partial list includes the strong El Niño system that has formed along the Equator, and another unusually persistent zone of warm water that has been sitting off the North American coast, wryly called “the Blob.” And a longer-term cycle of heating and cooling known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation may be switching from a cooling phase to a warming phase. TURN

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Preparing for financial shocks before they strike BY ANN CARRNS THE NEW YORK TIMES

A SINGLE UNEXPECTED expense can push many American households into financial hardship, a new report finds. The report from the Pew Charitable Trusts is one in a series cial Advocates and a recently examining the role that emeradopted teen discuss National gency savings play in Americans’ Adoption Day. ability to weather financial set■ Wednesday: Debbie backs. Hunt discusses her involvement The findings are based on a in the Library of Congress’ survey of more than 7,800 households conducted in late 2014. Veterans History Project, an Families were asked about finaneffort to archive first-person cial shocks that occurred in the narratives of World War II previous 12 months, and about veterans. their current finances. Second segment: Cynthia Most households have at least Warne, executive director of the a loose budget for recurring Port Angeles Farmers Market, expenses like housing, food and discussing an upcoming fundtransportation. raiser. But other expenses are often Third segment: Reath Ellofson discusses her annual Community unplanned, and such “shocks” can throw families for a financial loop, Thanksgiving Dinner in Port Pew found. Angeles. Sixty percent of the house■ Thursday: Julie Jackson discusses the ninth annual Holi- holds in the United States, regardless of income, said they had sufday Nature Mart at the Dungefered a financial shock in the last ness River Audubon Center in year, and a third had suffered two Sequim. or more, the report found. Second segment: Mike Howe, Pew defines a shock as an director of communications for unexpected expense or loss of the Clallam County Public Utilincome. ity District. Most often, the expense is TURN TO BRIEFLY/A12 major car repair, followed closely

by costs like a big home repair, an illness that requires a visit to the hospital, the loss of a job or a cut in work hours or pay. Other types of shocks cited included veterinary bills, funeral expenses and moving costs. “Financial shocks are both common and damaging to family finances,” said Clinton Key, a Pew research officer specializing in financial security and mobility, in a call last week to discuss the findings with reporters. The median cost of the highest reported shock was $2,000, but amounts ranged from less than $800 to as much as $6,000. Recovering from such an unplanned expense can be difficult: More than half of the households said they struggled to make ends meet after experiencing their most expensive shock. Younger and lower-income households were more likely to say their financial shock was “destabilizing,” or had made it difficult to pay their basic bills. “There isn’t any slack in their budget,” Key said. “And then the shock happens.” But even among those with incomes of $85,000 or more, 42 percent said they had not recovered financially by the time of the survey. The typical household spent about half of its monthly income

on its most expensive shock. Here are some questions and answers about preparing for financial shocks: ■ What is a reasonable goal for an emergency savings fund? Many financial advisers use a rule of thumb of three to six months of living expenses, Key said. While Pew isn’t making specific savings recommendations based on its findings, he said, it might be useful for consumers to take into account the range of the most expensive shocks reported — $800 to $6,000, with a median of $2,000 — when setting their own savings goals. ■ How can I build an emergency savings fund? Lauren Locker, a financial planner in Little Falls, N.J., said she heard many excuses from clients for their lack of emergency funds, but in today’s uncertain economy it is an absolute necessity. “You have to have an emergency fund, and it has to be on autopilot,” she said. Regardless of the amount you save, she said, have it automatically transferred regularly from your checking account into a separate savings or brokerage account. TURN

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Nation Hiring surge WASHINGTON — U.S. hiring swelled in October by the largest amount all year, and unemployment dropped another notch to 5 percent, increasing the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates next month for the first time in a decade. With Americans spending more on everything from restaurant meals and clothing to new cars, employers added an impressive 271,000 jobs last month. That was a strong rebound from August and September, when turmoil in China and other economies overseas proved a drag on the U.S. job market. Unemployment declined from 5.1 percent in September and is now at its lowest point since April 2008, just a few months after the Great Recession began. Even before Friday’s report, expectations for a Fed rate increase in December were building. Fed chief Janet Yellen and other top officials said this week that the economy is generally healthy and a move at next month’s meeting is a “live possibility.” “This data tips the scales toward a rate hike in December, but more importantly is a sign that our economy may have more punch than we thought,” said Tara Sinclair, chief economist for job site Indeed.com. The Fed cut the shortterm rate it controls to a record low of nearly zero in December 2008 to try to stimulate growth during the recession. An increase would eventually raise borrowing costs for mortgages, auto loans and business loans. The prospect of higher interest rates initially drove down financial markets Thursday, though stock indexes finished mixed. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note surged to 2.33 percent from 2.23 percent, suggesting that investors see a greater likelihood of a rate increase. After a prolonged period of relatively stagnant pay for many Americans, hourly wages climbed a solid 9 cents in October to $25.20. Average pay is up 2.5 percent in the past year, the largest annual gain since 2009. The pay gains should fuel more consumer spending in coming months, which, in turn, could support further hiring. Manufacturing employment was flat in October, after two months of job cuts.

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Niño: Global warming system CONTINUED FROM A11 On top of all that is the grinding progress of climate change, caused by accumulation of greenhouse gases generated by human activity. Each of these phenomena operates on a different time scale, but for now they appear to be synchronized, a little like the way the second hand, minute hand and hour hand line up at the stroke of midnight. And the collective effects could be very powerful. Although they interact with one another, each of these warming events is being blamed for specific problems. “The Blob” has been associated, among other effects, with the unusually dry and warm weather in the western United States. Out in the ocean, the nutrient-poor warmer waters of the Blob — about four degrees Fahrenheit higher than average — are disrupting the food web of marine life.

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Some species of fish are showing up where they are not expected, including tropical sunfish off the Alaska coast, and an unusual number of emaciated sea lion pups and Guadalupe fur seals are being found stranded on California shores. The warm water has also been linked to unprecedented harmful algal blooms along the coasts that have rendered shellfish toxic and shut down shellfish fisheries in Washington, Oregon and California. “A single clam can have enough toxins to kill a person,” said Vera L. Trainer, the manager of the marine biotoxin program at NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle. Officials also ordered the largest closure of the state’s Gold and silver Dungeness crab fishing. Gold for December “It’s really worrisome,” shed $2, or 0.2 percent, to Trainer added. “If this is a settle at $1,104.20 an single event that then goes ounce Thursday. away and we can forget December silver also about it down the road, it’s lost 7.5 cents, or 0.5 perOK. If it’s a window into the cent, to end at $14.983 an future, it’s not a good future.” ounce. The unusually strong El Peninsula Daily News Niño weather pattern, in and The Associated Press which the ocean’s surface

he warm water has also been linked to unprecedented harmful algal blooms along the coasts that have rendered shellfish toxic and shut down shellfish fisheries in Washington, Oregon and California.

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warms and releases immense amounts of heat into the atmosphere, has drawn more attention — in part because it tends to bring heavy rain to Southern California, which is amid an intense drought, and cooler temperatures and rain across the southern United States during the winter and potentially into the spring. (The northern band of the country tends to have somewhat warmer and drier conditions.) But El Niño’s effects are felt across the planet, and this one has been linked to drought in Australia and enormous peat fires in Indonesia. The other large force at work, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, is a long period — sometimes, as the name implies, spanning decades — of relatively cooler or warmer water. Since about the year 2000, the oscillation has been in a cool state, which many climate scientists say has allowed the ocean to soak up a great deal of the heat generated by greenhouse gases as part of climate change. This, in turn, may have kept global average surface temperatures from rising. Climate scientists have called that condition the warming hiatus, and those who deny the overwhelming scientific consensus on warming have used the hiatus to raise doubts about whether climate change exists. Now, however, the oscillation appears to be entering a warming phase, said Gerald A. Meehl, a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and strong El Niños tend to nudge the cycle into a new phase. So the oscillation and El

Niño “can all add together to give you a really big shift” toward warming over all. “That’s going to provide a bigger boost to a global warming system,” he said. “These things will add together.” Already, 2015 is on track to be the hottest year in the historical record. Climate change could nudge all of the interacting cycles of ocean heat and cold. Scientists are still trying to determine its effect on hurricanes, though it is widely believed that because warm ocean water provides the energy for hurricanes, the more powerful storms will grow even more potent over time. Whether there is a clear and detectable humancaused component to today’s cyclone activity is harder to prove, said Thomas R. Knutson, a research meteorologist with NOAA’s geophysical fluid dynamics laboratory at Princeton. “We don’t expect to necessarily be able to detect these changes at this time,” he said. While no individual weather event can be linked to climate change, the continued warming already appears to be increasing the potential strength of storms, said Kerry Emanuel, a hurricane expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Whether the storms reach their full potential depends on other factors, he said.

Stronger and stronger? Statistically, however, there are too few storms to show that the stronger hurricanes are being caused by climate change yet. One phenomenon appears to be the result of a combination of El Niño, the Blob and climate change. NOAA this year announced that the world was in the midst of only the third global coral bleaching event ever recorded. Severe bleaching can lead to the death of reefs, and the loss of habitat for marine life and shoreline protection from storms. The current event began in 2014 in the Pacific and has persisted into this year, with the Blob’s effects being felt most keenly near

Hawaii, where the western tail of that large patch of warmed water extends. “This is absolutely the worst that they have ever seen,” said C. Mark Eakin, the coordinator of NOAA’s Coral Reef Watch. “It’s only the third time they’ve seen mass coral bleaching in Hawaii; the last time was last year.” And because El Niño events stretch from one year’s winter into the next spring, “we’re very likely to see the bleaching that’s going on this year go on into 2016 and even be worse in 2016,” he said. A warmer Pacific also means higher seas at the United States coastline, because warm water expands and the general winds that flow from west to east will push water against the shore. That can add to an increase in what William Sweet, a NOAA oceanographer based in Maryland, calls nuisance flooding in low-lying coastal areas. Even a general increase of a half a foot from El Niño can, when combined with storms, cause a pronounced increase in such flooding, he said, adding that San Francisco could go from an average 12 days of nuisance flooding to 21 this year, and La Jolla, Calif., from six to 10. Nicholas A. Bond, a research meteorologist at NOAA’s cooperative institute at the University of Washington who gave the Blob its name, said that climate change could make El Niño conditions more common. And though developedworld nations like the United States could take measures to adapt to the changing conditions, “it is going to be a different place,” he said. Despite all the current dark clouds over the Pacific, literal and metaphorical, Bond managed to spot a silver lining. The confluence of problems can serve as a “wakeup call,” and a harbinger of climate change, he said. “We have a real chance with this kind of event to see what’s going to happen, and show folks, ‘Hey, this is the consequence of messing around with the climate.’ ”

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From left, Port Angeles Ambassadors Mary Anderson, Matt Elwood, Leslie Fisher, business owners Jackie Purvis and Ashley Liberty, Courtney Buchanan, Dana Seibel and Howard Fisher cut the ribbon for AvailFit, a new downtown fitness studio at 110 W. First St. Purvis and Liberty offer a variety of daytime and evening fitness classes. Supervised play care is available for children. For class descriptions, a schedule and prices, visit www.availfit.net or phone 360-4603037.

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PORT ANGELES — Green Crow, a company specializing in the timberland and wood products industries, recently celebrated 30 years of doing business and had several employees set retirement dates for this year. Larry Blydenstein retired in January after 23 years as the lead in the accounting department, the controller and, most recently, chief finance officer. Tyler Crow has assumed the position of chief finance officer. Crow worked on the summer crew in 1992 and started with the company in 2001. He is a third-generation owner/manager. Rhonda Nydegger, who was most recently employed by Green Diamond Resource Co. in Shelton, came to Green Crow in December of 2013 and has been promoted to chief accounting officer and comptroller. Nydegger is a CPA who received her Bachelor of Science in accounting at Central Washington University and comes with over 20 years of experience in the accounting field. This December, Harry Bell will retire. Bell has been the director of environmental affairs for Green Crow since he joined the team in 1992. Taking over this role as company representative is Jenny Knoth. Knoth is a University of Washington graduate with a doctorate in forest resources. She joined Green Crow in August and is working closely with Bell as he prepares for his departure. Kurt Hansen has been promoted to manager of Green Crow Properties, Construction and Investments. Hansen, who has been with Green Crow since March of 2014, is the former owner and manager of Hansen Homes, a builder of custom homes. Don Coventon is assuming management of the Port Angeles Rock Pit Operations. Coventon will remain the log procurer for Green Crow, a position he has held since 1990. For more information about Green Crow, visit www.greencrow.com.

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More older couples divorcing BY ABBY ELLIN THE NEW YORK TIMES

HILARY STEPHENS WAS 57 when she decided she had had enough — enough of her job, of caretaking, of her marriage of 28 years. So she did something many people fantasize about: She walked away from it all. “Sometimes it’s the only solution,� said Stephens, now 58 and the mother of two adult children. She moved from Washington to the Philadelphia area, where she is now vice president for development at Woods Services, a nonprofit. Late-life divorce (also called “silver� or “gray� divorce) is becoming more common, and more acceptable. In 2014, people age 50 and above were twice as likely to go through a divorce than in 1990, according to the National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. For those over 65, the increase was even higher. At the same time, divorce rates have plateaued or dropped among other age groups. One explanation is that many older people are in second marriages; the divorce rate is about two and a half times larger for those who have remarried and are often grappling with blended families or greater financial challenges.

Earlier deaths Life expectancy also plays a role. In the past, “people died earlier,� said Pepper Schwartz, a professor of sociology at the University of Washington in Seattle, and the love, sex and relationship ambassador for AARP. “Now, let’s say you’re 50 or 60. You could go 30 more years. A lot of marriages are not horrible, but they’re no longer satisfying or loving. They may not be ugly, but you say, ‘Do I really want 30 more years of this?’� Besides realizing that “adequate� does not suffice, separation no longer holds the stigma it once did. Just look at Al and Tipper Gore, who split in 2010 after 40 years of marriage and four children (they have yet to make it official). Or the Alabama governor Robert Bentley, and his wife, Dianne, who filed for divorce in August, one month after their 50th wedding anniversary. But perhaps the biggest reason for the increase in late-life divorce is the changing status of women, who initiate about 60 percent of divorces after age 40, according to AARP. This does not mean that the men aren’t disenchanted too. It just means

It is often easier for people to continue saving, she said, once they make initial progress. So if it seems too hard to get started, she said, consider taking a seasonal job — the holidays are coming, and retailers may hire extra staff — and use the extra income to start your emergency fund. Or, if you had a recurring expense that has ended — say, a child care bill that stops once a child starts school or a car loan that is paid off — continue putting that amount into savings. The most important step may be learning to expect the unexpected. “Everyone knows if you have a car, it’s going to break down,� Key said in a follow-up interview. “But nobody really thinks it’s going to happen today.�

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Hilary Stephens took up horse riding again after she ended her marriage of 28 years. that women actually take the decisive step. “I think men don’t want to rock the boat, and they’ll put up with a not ideal situation,� said Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, 54, whose marriage dissolved five years ago and who runs 20-first, a gender consulting firm in London. “Part of the shift is that now women have been liberated, empowered, moved around, know how to get what they want. They are increasingly breaking up the relationships to find someone else or to be on their own.� Schwartz, the sociologist, agrees. “Women have higher expectations for their emotional life,� she said. Schwartz, 70, has personal insight into the issue: She and her husband divorced 15 years ago. They had been married for 23 years, she said, but “the marriage had run out of juice.� Schwartz added that she and her former husband were still friends and often celebrated holidays together when their two children were younger. She is currently engaged to her boyfriend of nine years. By the time most couples enter their mid- to late-50s, children usually have their own lives, and it becomes painfully clear that their parents don’t need to stay together “for the kids.� Not that adult children don’t want their families to remain intact. They usually do, experts say, no matter how old they are, unless the relationship is exceedingly hostile or volatile.

But many “happy enough� people feel that their children no longer get to dictate the terms of their relationship. Many women also feel they should be good role models for their children. “What you are really showing your kids is whether to live for love or for fear,� said WittenbergCox, who remarried in the spring. “Will you stay because you love what you have or because you fear the unknown? In the end, I chose love. I hope they will, too.�

Emotions, economics Beyond the emotional toll, personal economics factor in, both in keeping people in unhappy unions and in inspiring them to check out. Women still earn less than men. Because they also tend to live longer, they face greater economic risk on their own. Current research by Susan L. Brown, a professor of sociology at Bowling Green, has found that “gray divorced� over-62 women receive smaller Social Security benefits, on average, than other single women and men. And more than a quarter live below the official poverty line. On the other hand, more than half of women from 55 to 64 are employed, which means they have an independent source of income. “After retirement, male spouses are around 24/7, the cracks in the relationship deepen into crevasses, and the emotional distance becomes more apparent,�

said Julie Schwartz Gottman, a clinical psychologist at the Gottman Institute in Seattle. “As women gain financial independence, they feel safe leaving an unhappy union.� Other women, even if they might have to struggle financially, said they still felt that it was worth it to leave. Celia Jeffries, an editor, writer and teacher in Northampton, Mass., married shortly after she turned 20, in 1970. Thirty-seven years later, she and her husband split. “He went in one direction and I went in another,� said Jeffries, 64, who has a son and four grandchildren. “You reach a point where you say, ‘This is not the way I want to live.’� In retrospect, she points to her diagnosis of breast cancer at 45, which led to a mastectomy and breast reconstruction, as the first fissure in their marriage. It didn’t help that her former husband, who had been in the tech field, had sold his company and they made a lot of money on paper. During that period they were living parallel lives, which was not ideal but manageable. But then the stock tanked, and they lost everything. “When the money ran out, we had to face each other,� she said. Although she is not financially secure, “I’m certainly living a much better life than I would have if I were still married,� Jeffries said.

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‘Leap of faith’ “I had to take this giant leap of faith and believe somehow that I would be OK when I came through it all,� she said. “It was a very, very frightening experience.� But it was worth it. She has taken up horseback riding again, a childhood passion that she never expected to revisit. Recently, she competed in her first horse show in 38 years and won first place in her division. “I would never have had that opportunity to ride if I had stayed in Washington,� she said. “It’s given me such joy to go back to doing that again.�

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phase out air bag inflators that use ammonium nitrate, the propellant blamed for the explosions. It also agreed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to a schedule for replacing many of the devices already in use over the next two years. Takata uses the chemical ammonium nitrate to create an explosion that inflates air bags, but it can deteriorate over time, especially when exposed to moist air.

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She moved to a new home. She finished her master’s in creative writing. She spent two years in Botswana with the Peace Corps, where she received the most questioning of her divorce. “No one knew what to make of me,� she said with a laugh. “I was a 63-year-old white woman walking around the village. When I told people I was divorced, they were like, ‘Really, you can do that at this age?’ The other response was, ‘You’ll never find a man, you’re too old.’� That, Jeffries said, is the least of her concerns. “I’ll never say no, but it’s highly unlikely,� she said. Similarly, for Stephens, remarriage is not a high priority. It was scary to take the leap into the unknown, but she is thrilled with her newfound freedom, and her new town.

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Takata’s ammonium nitrate air bag inflators but didn’t provide details. Takata had forecast a 7.5 billion yen ($62 million) net profit for the fiscal first half. Its net loss a year earlier was 35.2 billion yen. Takata said its sales totaled $2.95 billion in April-September. It kept its full-year sales forecast at $5.9 billion. Apart from air bags, it also makes other car parts including seat belts and steering wheels.

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TOKYO — Embattled Takata Corp. reported a half-year loss of $45.8 million Friday due to recall costs, as Toyota announced it would stop using Takata air bag inflators at the center of the company’s massive product safety scandal. Tokyo-based Takata cut its profit forecast for the full fiscal year that will end in March by 75 percent, to 5 billion yen ($41 million) from 20 billion yen, reflecting the expense of recalls for defective air bags that affect millions of vehicles globally. Takata’s financial report capped a week of bad news for the company after at least three major customers, including Honda Motor Co., said they would stop purchasing the types of air bags involved in the recalls. On Friday, Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda said the world’s top-selling automaker will stop using

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Identity chaos, courtesy of feds BY RON LIEBER THE NEW YORK TIMES

THE YEAR 2015 may set a new standard for shoulder-shrugging after identity thefts and data breaches that ought to provoke outrage. Captains of industry and the Secret Service have long since admitted to our elected representatives that they are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered and outplanned. But instead of the guardians of our personal data making an all-out stand, we find that the very entities that are supposed to protect us are themselves vulnerable and sloppy. In October, we learned that Experian, one of a handful of companies that guard the credit file motherlode on all of us, allowed hackers access to the personal information of 15 million aspiring T-Mobile customers. Experian was sorry, sincerely. Ho-hum. The Internal Revenue Service, allowed criminals to gain access to the tax returns of at least 300,000 people, part of a yearslong pattern where it cannot seem to stop hackers from filing false returns and claiming tax refunds in the names of other people. Billions of dollars in taxpayer money have flown out the door, despite the fact that the IRS has had thousands of people working on the problem. It can take six months to straighten out the problem once you’ve detected it, if you ever do. We have come to expect this sort of thing. But recently, I encountered the most bizarre case of identity madness that I have ever heard of, involving a 66-year-old psychologist named Victoria Schindler. It began with months of accusations and stonewalling from or on behalf of federal agencies. That led her to stop seeing new Medicare patients at her practice in Cary, N.C. She even considered retiring altogether. The story begins with our absurd system of student loans, in which we tell teenagers to take them out if they want an education and then unleash rabid debt collectors when large numbers of them fail to repay the debt. In late April, Schindler got a note in the mail from an entity she’d never heard of, called the Bureau of the Fiscal Service. It informed her that the Federal Department of Education had taken $689.28 from money that she was supposed to receive for caring for patients who have Medicare coverage. The letter told her that she’d previously received notice of this debt, which wasn’t true. Nor did she owe a cent to the Department of Education, since she’d repaid her student loans a quarter-century ago. So Schindler assumed the letter was a

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Victoria Schindler on her farm in New Hill, N.C. The government erroneously garnished her income in a case of mistaken identity. fraud. She was wrong. Someone, somewhere in the layers of federal bureaucracy had confused her for somebody else, who did indeed owe about $15,000. Debt collectors working for the Department of Education were eventually able to confirm that her own debts had a zero balance. But then, over the phone, she said, they accused her of taking out debt for a child. When she explained that she had no children, they accused her of borrowing for somebody else’s child. “I swear, that’s what they said to me,” she recalled in one of a series of conversations we had over the months that she, and eventually I, tried to get to the bottom of all of this. She reluctantly agreed to send all sorts of identifying information (much more than anyone needs to submit to apply for a student loan in the first place, by the way) to the department. “Somebody could have had quite a party with that, oh boy,” she said. The department promptly lost it, though she had confirmed via registered mail that it had arrived safely. Eventually, one of the debt collectors took pity on her and informed her of the existence of an ombudsman’s office at the Department of Education. “She told me that she wasn’t supposed to tell me about that,” Schindler said. The next move soon became clear: It was the Department of Treasury that had the

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At that point, someone at the Treasury Department simply assumed that the two Victorias were the same person. “That’s what we do with women,” Schindler said that Treasury employees, who had clearly faced this situation before, told her. “They don’t do it to men, because men don’t change their names a lot.” Short of having a sex change, there seem to be few ways for other people to avoid getting caught up in casual indifference like this. I asked the Treasury Department if it might consider double-checking to make sure that women with different last names are not, in fact, different women. It turns out that this research is always supposed to happen, but it did not in this case. Officials promised to review procedures to make sure that this kind of thing doesn’t happen again. According to the Department of Education, it may happen only a few times each year. More than once, people at both the Department of Education and Treasury told Schindler that the quickest way to put an end to her troubles was to get her congressman or senator involved. As for Schindler, who estimates that she has lost at least 40 hours of her life to her quagmire, she stopped billing Medicare as soon as she figured out what was happening. After all, if she did submit bills, then the Treasury Department would inevitably seize the money again. One patient stopped seeing her, since she knew that Schindler wasn’t getting paid and did not think it was right to continue getting treatment. Schindler strongly considered closing down her practice, literally ceasing her service to the federal old-age health care program because some other arm of the federal government was making it impossible for her to collect her modest fees. But by September, we thought we had worked everything out. The check for the money that the Treasury Department had garnished was reportedly in the mail. Then, there was this news: Thanks to an error at the Department of Education, the Treasury Department had sent her money to the wrong address. And wouldn’t you know it? It ended up in the hands of the other Victoria, the one who had defaulted on her own student loan and caused all of these dominoes to fall over on Schindler in the first place. On the second try — but really something more like the 25th, after all of those months — Schindler finally got her check once the Department of Education canceled the first one.

sole power to stop taking Schindler’s Medicare money. But it would not do so without a letter from the Department of Education confirming that this was all a big misunderstanding. And Schindler was unable to get the Department of Education to hand over that note. At that point, I started making some calls, and Schindler soon heard from apologetic Treasury employees who explained what happened. She did not believe it at first, and neither did I, but this whole incident seems to have happened because she is a woman. The Department of Education sent the original student loan debtor’s Social Security number to the Treasury Department to begin the garnishment process. Garnishment can happen when, at the behest of another entity of the federal government, the Treasury Department takes, say, your income tax refunds or Social Security checks. But when Treasury ran the debtor’s Social Security number through its systems, what came back was the federal Employer Identification Number for Schindler’s psychology practice. Those two numbers were identical, which the federal government freely allows and is a story for another day. Then came the additional twist: The stu_________ dent loan debtor was also named Victoria, though Schindler never communicated with Ron Lieber writes for The New York Times, where this article first appeared. her.

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“I just moved here from Minnesota two months ago. I’m having a garage built on our place. I’m looking forward to a little volunteering, helping with [Port Angeles] Community Players and going to concerts. I’m from Russia.”

“My daughter has her birthday in December. She’ll be 11. We hope to have some fun and food with family. It’ll be a little gettogether for her. We already gave her a keyboard, as she likes music.”

“I look forward to going to Tucson [Ariz.] for the winter. I’m a snowbird: I come up here in the nice season, enjoy the summer and when it get cold and rainy, I go to a warmer place.”

Retired factory worker Port Angeles

“I am in the process of purchasing a house. I’ve spent four years in the county [Jefferson], and I’m finally going to become a permanent resident.”

“My immediate future is our next Peninsula College soccer playoff game. If we win, we go to the final four in Tukwila next week. Yes, I do college, but this is a big thing. I’ve won championships in soccer back in Reno [Nev.].”

“More traveling. I’ve a friend who lives in Scotland, and he’s coming this way soon. I’d love a return visit over there. A little more savings, and I’ll be ready to go. I’ve seen photos of it, and Scotland looks beautiful.”

“Spend time with family during the holidays. I’m hoping there’ll be my nine siblings at my place for Thanksgiving, then Christmas in California. We have done this before, but it’s been awhile. It’ll be fun. I miss the big family.”

“Spend more time with as much family as I can. I’ve nine siblings plus nieces and nephews. It’s special when we can get together. Five years ago we did, and 60 showed up. Most live in Eastern Washington.”

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Peninsula Voices this water. Whether or not fluoridaPlease research fluoride tion helps prevent tooth before you vote. decay, the intent is to mediThere is so much wellcate people without individresearched information, but ual consent. due to size restrictions for Even if people don’t need letters to the editor, go to or want additional fluoride, www.fluoridealert.org to get they will be forced to conthe facts about the dangers sume additional fluoride if of fluoride in water systems. the city continues to fluoriIt only takes a few mindate our drinking water. utes, or Google “Fluoride Medications, such as fluoAction Network.” ride, always have adverse According to www.fluoside effects. ridealert.org, 97 percent of The National Research Western Europe (including Council’s “Fluoride in DrinkIsrael) has rejected fluoride ing Water” (2006) found in water systems. What do widespread harmful effects they know that you don’t? from fluoridated water and This is a very important from high fluoride concenissue that affects everyone. trations. Personally, I do not want Further study is needed fluoride in my water, but if for teeth, the skeleton, you do, you can add it to effects on fertility, the brain, your own water. digestive system, cancers, It should be an individual immune system and endochoice of what one puts into crine system, especially the their body. thyroid. Also, consider how fluoriLowered IQ in children dation of water fits into your from varying levels of fluocity budget. ride, with 44 published studIt is not cheap. ies, is now considered by Could your tax money go many to be established fact. to better uses? Make our drinking water Catherine Muller, pure and safe once again. Sequim Vote no on fluoridation. Dr. Eloise W. Kailin, Sequim No to fluoridation Whether fluoride added Kailin is past president of to drinking water has a small preventative effect on Clallam County Citizens for Safe Drinking Water. tooth decay is questionable. According to my research, studies of children For fluoridation in long-fluoridated Forks I am a dental hygienist find significantly more cavi- writing to voice my support ties than in children living for continued water fluoridain non-fluoridation areas tion in Port Angeles. such as Sequim or in Port Local professionals as Angeles before its fluoridawell as respected national tion. health organizations agree It is not questionable that water fluoridation is a that adding fluoride to cost-effective, beneficial and drinking water adversely safe preventive tool. impacts the purity of Our health providers

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value prevention of disease and promote water fluoridation based on the evidence that it helps prevent tooth decay. Opponents of fluoridation have done a good job planting unsubstantiated seeds of doubt and fear. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if those we trust with our health care needs could plant the seed of belief that a 70-year history of safe and effective water fluoridation tells the real truth? Our City Council members have done a good job listening to proponents on both sides of the issue. Now, they have the opportunity to cast their votes for health and prevention. Lucy Nordwell, Port Angeles

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fluoride has resulted in a lower number of cavities in Forks children. We do have a large methamphetamine problem in this area. Maybe we should address this issue and possibly check if the dental emergencies at the hospital are drugrelated. I believe diet is the key, not fluoride. In countries where diets are more basic and people eat less processed food and refined sugar, their teeth are in excellent condition without fluoride. Don Myers, Sequim

Twenty-seven individuals gave $5,325, and 46.5 percent of that was from businessmen dentists. This year, the Tharinger for State Legislature campaign gave $1,750, the Tharinger Surplus Funds Account gave $2,000 and the Committee to Elect Kevin Van De Wege gave $1,500 to the Clallam County Democratic Party (CCDP). That adds up to $5,250. In turn, the CCDP gave $6,500 to the Committee to Elect Mark Ozias. The PDN article implies most of the contributions to Ozias are from individuals and the CCDP. It neglected to inform readers that 81 percent of Ozias’ funding the money given to Ozias by An article in the Nov. 1 the CCDP came from the Peninsula Daily News Tharinger and Van De Wege (“Ozias Tops In Election campaigns, which in turn Funding; Board Hopefuls got their contributions from Anti-fluoridation File Finance Details”] convecorporations and lobbyists. Pharmaceutical-grade niently leaves out a few Maybe technically, Ozias fluoride is available free at details about “laundered” can claim he didn’t take pharmacies to all children contributions. money from special interwith a prescription. In 2014, the [Steve] Tharests, but ethically, not so I believe fluoride is a inger for State Legislature much. drug that is being forced campaign received $87,144 Readers should be aware upon the rest of us without cash contributions. they don’t always get the a prescription. Of that, $81,479, or 93.5 full story from the PDN, After age 14, it is rarely percent, was from 148 corpoespecially during elections. prescribed, as the tooth itself rations and unions, most of Peter Heisel, is already formed. which are from other states Sequim It has never been or outside his legislative disapproved for ingestion by trict. Heisel is a Republican the Federal Drug AdminisIn 2014, the Tharinger precinct committee officer tration. for State Legislature camand is on the executive board Healthy people excrete paign gave $55,000 to the of the Clallam County only about 50 percent of the Tharinger Surplus Funds Republican Party. fluoride they ingest, accord- Account. ing to www.fluoridealert.org. In 2014, the Committee Like lead and arsenic, to Elect Kevin Van De Wege Prisoner release I am not sure what mesfluoride accumulates not received $76,646.46 cash sage was intended by the just in a person’s body over contributions. an entire lifetime but in the Of that, $71,341.46, or 93 Nov. 4 Commentary page cartoon by www.caglecarenvironment, where it can percent, was from busitoons.com that depicted prishave long-term consenesses and unions, most of quences. which are from other states oners leaving prison and My research shows there or outside his legislative dis- marching to unemployment, but I suspect that it is the is no statistical data to prove trict.

usual negative attitude toward American citizen prisoners. In reality, the people shown marching to unemployment could just as well be high school or college graduates, veterans being discharged or any number of groups. When large corporations have a reduction in force, their stock prices jump up. But let people out of prison to try to get on with their lives, to maybe become a better person, there is push-back. Until someone in your life has entered “the system,” you can’t know how poorly American citizens are treated in our departments of corrections and how little encouragement they get to do better. Illegal aliens have better benefits and more opportunities to improve their lives than do our fellow citizens. If you are a felon citizen, you lose rights and may not find a job or, at best, will be offered a minimum-wage position that offers no hope for a decent life. There are too many people in prison who have made one mistake. Let’s not begrudge them an opportunity to do better. Remember, it costs less for them to be on unemployment than it does to keep them in prison. Robert W. Wilson, Port Angeles EDITOR’S NOTE: The U.S. Justice Department began releasing 6,000 inmates from federal prisons at the end of October as part of new sentencing guidelines for drug crimes.

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Rave of the Week A GRATEFUL RAVE to the special person who discovered my husband’s wallet and debit card mistakenly left on top of one of the pumps at the Sequim Safeway gas station Oct. 22. After a few frantic calls to the store, we finally spoke to the person on duty at the gas station. She told us the items had been turned in. We returned to Sequim to claim the items, bought more gas and, thanks to that honest person, could continue on our journey.

. . . and other Raves RAVES TO THE cast, director and crew of Olympic Theatre Arts’ [Sequim] production of “The

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — including the recent general election — as signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). And customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves.

Man Who Came to Dinner.” It is a fast-paced, witty, enjoyable presentation featuring wonderful Peninsula actors. A delightful experience. EDITOR’S NOTE: “The Man Who Came to Dinner” runs through Nov. 15. For more information, go to olympictheatrearts. org or call 360-683-7326. A BIG RAVE to Chris at Evergreen Collision in Port Angeles. Just as they were closing, I got a flat tire in front of their business. He came out and happily

changed my tire. What a guy! RAVE TO THE new radio station in Port Angeles, Strait 102.1. The music is great, the DJ is funny and they give you lots of local information as well.

Rant of the Week RANT ABOUT THE selfish woman who sat in her car parked across the wheelchair ramp at the front door to Olym-

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Redhawks migrate to state PT secures first berth since 2004 BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — They weren’t going out like that. Nearly a year to the day after a stunning upset loss at home to Charles Wright in the district playoffs ended Port Townsend’s 2014 season, the Redhawks used that defeat as motivation in a 51-8 takedown of Bellevue Christian. Friday’s win clinched Port Townsend’s (10-0) first state tournament berth since the 2004 season. The eighth-ranked Redhawks will likely face third-ranked King’s (9-1) in the first round of the 1A playoffs.

‘Had that mentality’ “Last year was when our class said we would not leave this stadium the same way,” senior cocaptain David Sua said. “Every day we looked back at it, and we said ‘Wow, the Charles Wright loss, it’s not going to happen that way again.’ “We just had that mentality: we’re not going to lose this game, we aren’t going to be happy with 9-1, we are going to keep going and keep thriving.” Port Townsend shuffled it’s deck of athletic running backs, moving Sua back to quarterback, a position he held down until a season-ending injury to fullback

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Port Townsend’s Keegan Khile (58) and Jacob Ralls (3) stop the progress of Bellevue Christian’s Dylan Parsons during the Redhawks’ play-in game victory at Memorial Field in Port Townsend. Wesley Wheeler. The move worked well, as Sua led the team in rushing with eight carries for 68 yards and two TDs, and also completed 5 of 10 passes for 80 yards and two scores. “Going into the playoffs I wanted senior leadership at quarterback,” Redhawks coach Nick Snyder said.

“Senior leadership. That’s not to say Berkeley [Hill] won’t play some QB for us going forward, but Sua is . . . a very determined young man, that’s exactly it. “David’s leadership is at a different level.” Port Townsend was blessed off the bat after a botched snap on a

Bellevue Christian punt attempt, taking over on downs inside the Vikings (4-6) red zone. Five plays later, Sua pinballed off an official and into the end zone for his first TD. A a 29-yard TD run on a counter play by sophomore Kyle Blankenship capped a nine-play,

60-yard drive to put the Redhawks up 15-0 after one quarter. After a third defensive stop, Port Townsend hurt itself on its next drive with a penalty and some poor blocking, eventually turning the ball over on downs inside the red zone. TURN

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Rangers, Bruins win to advance in postseason BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

LYLE — First, there’s something important to know: Jordan Simpson, Ryan McCoy and Kalin Duncan created holes. Then Clayton Willis took it from there. Well, not completely. On a couple of Clallam Bay’s touchdowns, Ramon Tinoco made downfield blocks that helped big plays turn into scores. “His blocking was great,” Bruins coach Cal Ritter said, referring to Willis, who filled up the stat sheet in Clallam Bay’s 54-38 QuadDistrict victory over LyleWishram. Quilcene also advanced to state Friday by defeating Tulalip Heritage 46-44. Clallam Bay will make its 18th state football appearance, and first since 2007.

Rivals meet again The Bruins (4-5) will face rival and two-time defending state champion Neah Bay (8-0) in the first round of the 1B playoffs next week, likely on one of Kitsap County’s artificial turf fields. The Red Devils beat Clallam Bay 48-14 on Oct. 30. Willis, a freshman, ran for 299 yards on 20 carries and scored seven of Clallam Bay’s eight touchdowns. Five of Willis’ TDs were by ground and two came on passes from Alan Greene. “He’s coming along so well,” Ritter said of Willis. “He’s made great improvements and he’s running with a purpose. Rather than avoiding people, he’s actually hitting the holes.” Willis and McCoy are freshmen, Simpson is a junior, and Duncan and Tinoco are eighth-graders, so Clallam Bay’s youth stepped up in Friday night’s

Prep Football win-or-go-home game. But so did the Bruins’ three seniors, Greene, Martin Cummings and Kyle Keys.

‘All over the field’ “Defensively, Martin Cummings did an outstanding job,” Ritter said. “He was pushing 30 tackles, and he sacked the quarterback three times in a row. He was all over the field for us.” Greene scored Clallam Bay’s other touchdown, a 71-yard run in the second half. He finished with five carries for 97 yards. The Bruins built a 32-8 halftime lead, but LyleWishram didn’t just roll over after the break. The Cougars’ came out on fire in the second half and put up 30 points in the third quarter. A few times, they were about to cut the deficit to one score, but the Bruins managed to make enough plays to keep that from happening. Late in the fourth quarter, Lyle-Wishram was mere yards away from scoring when Keys intercepted a pass in the end zone. A few plays later, Keys had to punt from Clallam Bay’s end zone, and his kick rolled all the way to the Cougars’ 30-yard line. That put Lyle-Wishram, which was trailing 54-38, 70 yards away from scoring again. The Cougars drove into the red zone but eventually ran out of downs at the 14-yard line with less than two minutes to play. “There was a few kids that really stepped up,” Ritter said. TURN

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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Sunlanders 1 Men’s high game: Jim Coulter, 208; men’s high series: Jim Coulter, 515. Women’s high game: Cheryl Coulter, 177; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 505. Leading teams: Strikers and Swamp Ratz are tied. Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 255, Bob Gunn, 255; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 736. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 202; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 584. Leading teams: 7’s and 10’s are tied. Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Mac Shawver, 277; men’s high series: Mac Shawver, 758. Women’s high game: Jeannie Phelps, 189; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 512. Leading team: Woodpeckers. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Tone Chapman, 267; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 714. Leading team: Flaggers. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high series: Ron Mangano, 467. Women’s high game: Abbey Boyd, 182; women’s high series: Dot Halback, 467. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Coy Baily, 254; men’s high series: Coy Baily, 711. Women’s high game: Barb Sellers, 25; women’s high series: Barb Sellers, 508. Leading team: Sound Bank. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Roger Ludeman, 179; men’s high series: Roger Ludeman, 482. Women’s high game: Gayle Long, 178; women’s high series: Hazel Vahl, 450. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Brandon VanWinkle, 266; men’s high series: Brandon VanWinkle, 744. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 225; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 628. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Jentzen Wikinson, 256; men’s high series: Jentzen Wikinson, 588. Women’s high game: Celeste Maier, 198; women’s high series: Celeste Maier, 472. Leading team: Drifters. Saturday, Oct. 31 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high gam Transactions

Baseball American League SEATTLE MARINERS — Claimed of Dan Robertson off waivers from Los Angeles (AL). Sent RHP JC Ramirez outright to Tacoma (PCL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Announced OF Justin Ruggiano refused his outright assignment and to become a free agent. American Association SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Exercised the 2016 contract option on RHP Joe Van Meter. KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Exercised the 2016 contract option on RHP Danny Gutierrez. GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS — Exercised the 2016 contract options on RHP Colin Allen, RHP Zachary Dando, RHP Sam Martin, RHP Logan Norris, RHP Dylan Rucker, LHP Ben Whitmore, C Michael Pair, INF Victor Diaz, INF Brian Frazier, OF Justin Byrd, OF Ronnie Richardson, RHP Taylor Black, RHP Jason Jarvis, LHP Stetson Nelson, RHP Blake Oliver, RHP Brent Wallach, C Zane Chavez, INF Miguel Castano, INF Robi Estrada, INF Ridge HoopiiHaslam and OF Jordy Hart. Can-Am League NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Signed OF Johnny Bladel.

Football National Football League BUFFALO BILLS — Signed WR Walter Powell to the practice squad. Released OT Chris Martin from the practice squad. Arena Football League ORLANDO PREDATORS — Agreed to terms with OL Torrian Wilson, DL Cameron McLeod and WRs Paul Browning and Brandan Green. HOCKEY National Hockey League TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Reassigned D Nikita Nesterov and F Tye McGinn to the Syracuse (AHL). WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Reassigned F Stanislav Galiev to Hershey (AHL) for conditioning purposes. American Hockey League SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Recalled Fs Trevor Cheek and Garrett Meurs from Fort Wayne (ECHL). ECHL SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Announced F Andrew Rowe was loaned to the team by Bridgeport (AHL). e: Olivia Ostlund, 117.

Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Maddox Pangaro, 79; boys’ high series: Maddox Pangaro, 235. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 149; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 426.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Jan Hardin, 58; James Root, 59; Buddy Fraser, 59. Net: Joe Tweter, 48; Steve Murata, 48; Lawrence Bingham, 48; Bill Clevenger, 48; Bill Pampell, 49; Ray Dooley, 49; Ray Santiago, 49; Bernie Anselmo, 49; Steve Schlaffman, 49. Team gross: Dean Bensen and James Root, 69; Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman, 69. Team net: Ray Santiago and Bernie Anselmo, 58; Bill Pampell and Andy Vanderweyden, 59; Ray Santiago and David Henderson, 60; Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter, 60; Lawrence Bingham and Marti Martinez, 60; Ken Fisher and Russ Morrison, 60. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Wednesday Men’s Club Odds Or Evens Gross: Bob Berard, 36; Tom Chirhart, 38; Bill Dickin, 38. Net: Jim Hanley, 32.5; Jerry Ahern, 33; Bill Engle, 33. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Gross: Mike Tipton, 41; Josh Koester, 41. Net: Martin Pedersen, 34; John O’Rourke, 35.5; Richard Garvey, 36; Tim Bittner, 36; Brian Cays, 37; Jim Lounsberry, 37; Bud Bowling, 38.

Volleyball PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION COED Standings through Friday Team W L Gone Squatchin’ 3 0 Lazer Cats 3 0 Blackbird Coffeehouse 2 2 Seven Cedars Casino 2 2 Elwha River/Serena’s 1 3 Rookies 1 3

Preps Football Friday’s Scores Almira/Coulee-Hartline 60, Republic 30 Archbishop Murphy 30, Burlington-Edison 7 Asotin 24, Colfax 19 Auburn Mountainview 35, Meadowdale 27 Auburn Riverside 35, Foss 31 Blanchet 43, Kelso 7 Bonney Lake 33, Arlington 21 Camas 49, Bethel 6 Cashmere 35, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 28 Central Valley 24, Chiawana 13 Charles Wright Academy 29, Klahowya 3 Chelan 35, Chewelah 15 Clallam Bay 54, Lyle-Wishram 38 Cle Elum/Roslyn 42, River View 16 Columbia River 60, Capital 55 Connell 30, La Salle 6 Crescent 18, Darrington 6 Cusick 38, Odessa-Harrington 32 Davenport 32, Waitsburg-Prescott 19 Davis 48, Eisenhower 10 Eastmont 36, Sunnyside 13 Eastside Catholic 49, Edmonds-Woodway 20 Eatonville 23, LaCenter 20 Franklin Pierce 29, Foster 12 Gig Harbor 45, Mariner 0 Glacier Peak 55, Seattle Prep 28 Gonzaga Prep 42, Walla Walla 0 Graham-Kapowsin 61, Snohomish 26 Highland 35, College Place 0 Hockinson 54, Centralia 14 Issaquah 28, Olympia 14 Juanita 49, Oak Harbor 35 Kamiakin 47, Rogers (Spokane) 15 Kennedy 48, Roosevelt 29 Kennewick 34, Mt. Spokane 32 King’s 21, Lynden Christian 7 Lake Stevens 61, Tahoma 10 Lakes 56, O’Dea 36 Liberty 35, Renton 20 Liberty (Spangle) 48, DeSales 0 Lincoln 43, Rainier Beach 15 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 49, Kettle Falls 13 Montesano 50, Castle Rock 6 Moses Lake 49, West Valley (Yakima) 12 Mount Si 17, Thomas Jefferson 14 Napavine 55, Ilwaco 27 Nathan Hale 33, Mercer Island 28 North Kitsap 50, Fife 7 Northport 22, Columbia (Hunters) 16 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 42, Reardan 7 Orting 47, North Mason 0 Port Townsend 51, Bellevue Christian 8 Quilcene 46, Tulalip 44 Richland 42, Lewis and Clark 20 Royal 70, Goldendale 2 Sedro-Woolley 21, Lynden 17 Selkirk 90, Entiat 56 Shadle Park 20, West Valley (Spokane) 14 Skyline 54, Todd Beamer 14 South Kitsap 42, Mount Tahoma 6 Stanwood 41, Mountlake Terrace 12 Sumner 41, Cleveland 8 Tri-Cities Prep 21, Wilbur-Creston 6 Tumwater 45, Mark Morris 0 W. F. West 31, Ridgefield 30, 3OT Warden 60, Manson 0

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Woodinville 24, Kentwood 10 Zillah 56, Wahluke 14 Thursday’s Scores Bellingham 35, Granite Falls 15 East Valley (Spokane) 31, North Central 6 Ellensburg 31, Quincy 14 Ferris 56, Pasco 43 Garfield-Palouse 44, Colton 6 Grandview 51, Wapato 8 Inchelium 32, Springdale 30 LaConner 39, Orcas Island 14 Liberty Christian 58, Touchet 50 Mead 78, Hanford 21 Pomeroy 64, Dayton 28 Prosser 41, Othello 14 Selah 38, East Valley (Yakima) 28 Southridge 29, University 13 Sunnyside Christian 50, St. John-Endicott/ Lacrosse 14 Toppenish 39, Ephrata 36, OT

Football All-Sea-Tac League Team MVP: RB Jake Lawrence, Sr., Evergreen Lutheran. Coach of the Year: Anthony Stordahl, Seattle Lutheran Team Sportsmanship: Rainier Christian and Muckleshoot First-team Offense QB: Isaiah Dowding-Albrecht, jr., Seattle Lutheran RB: Brandon Lulow, sr., Seattle Lutheran RB: J.J. Young, jr., Seattle Lutheran WR: Noah Bryant, sr., Rainier Christian OL: Nate Weller, sr., Quilcene OL: Nick Lidstrom, sr., Seattle Lutheran OL: Robert Barr, sr., Evergreen Lutheran First-team Defense DB: Eli Harrison, sr., Quilcene DB: A.J. Prater, sr. Quilcene DB: Harry Jo, sr., Evergreen Lutheran DL: Jacob Fay, sr., Seattle Lutheran DL: Nate Weller, sr., Quilcene LB: Logan Hanby, jr., Rainier Christian LB: Kyle Leitzke, sr., Evergreen Lutheran LB: Ryan Lorette, jr., Evergreen Lutheran Second Team WR: Donovan Sather, jr., Muckleshoot OL: Jacob Abbott, sr., Evergreen Lutheran DL: Eric Bauman, sr., Seattle Lutheran RB: Erick Elkins, fr., Muckleshoot DL: Nick Kay, sr., Rainier Christian WR: Donovan Sather, jr., Muckleshoot OL: Jacob Abbott, sr., Evergreen Lutheran DL: Eric Bauman, sr., Seattle Lutheran DL: Zack Collins, sr., Quilcene RB: Erick Elkins, fr., Muckleshoot

Volleyball All-Sea-Tac League Team MVP: Ciera Zimmerman, so., Christian Faith Coach of the Year: Jesse Vanderveer, Shorewood Christian Team Sportsmanship: Pugets Sound Adventist and Crosspoint First Team Aleah Beres, sr., Christian Faith Dacey Limon, jr., Christian Faith Emily HItt, so., Quilcene Alex Johnsen, sr., Quilcene Carly Ursino, sr., Puget Sound Adventist Chloe Fletcher, sr., Puget Sound Adventist Jenai Schwark, sr., Evergreen Lutheran Second Team Kaitlyn Ream, fr., Christian Faith Bailey Kieffer, jr., Quilcene Allison Jones, jr. Quilcene Emily Holder, sr., Evergreen Lutheran Rosie Young, fr., Shorewood Christian Ricki Leiu, sr., Mount Rainier Lutheran Abbi Sanders, sr., Seattle Lutheran Third Team Jasmine Tercero, jr., Christian Faith Karina Nizovtseva, sr., Puget Sound Adventist Shelaine Lorenz, so., Shorewood Christian Katia Cureton, so., Mount Rainier Lutheran Kalie Nation, sr., Crosspoint Mercy Nelson, so., Rainier Christian Heather Hoyt, sr., Rainier Christian Honorable mention: Emma Morgan, sr., Auburn Adventist; Esther Goldberg, sr., Northwest Yeshiva; Alexis Mason, sr., Muckleshoot

Football NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Arizona 6 2 0 .750 263 St. Louis 4 3 0 .571 135 Seattle 4 4 0 .500 167 San Francisco2 6 0 .250 109 East W L T Pct PF N.Y. Giants 4 4 0 .500 215 Washington 3 4 0 .429 148 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 160 Dallas 2 5 0 .286 133 South W L T Pct PF Carolina 7 0 0 1.000 191 Atlanta 6 2 0 .750 213 New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 213 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 163 North W L T Pct PF Green Bay 6 1 0 .857 174

PA 153 125 140 207 PA 208 168 137 171 PA 136 173 234 199 PA 130

Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 147 122 Chicago 2 5 0 .286 140 202 Detroit 1 7 0 .125 149 245 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 7 0 0 1.000 168 112 Oakland 4 3 0 .571 178 173 Kansas City 3 5 0 .375 195 182 San Diego 2 6 0 .250 191 227 East W L T Pct PF PA New England 7 0 0 1.000 249 133 N.Y. Jets 4 3 0 .571 172 139 Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 176 173 Miami 3 4 0 .429 154 173 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 173 203 Houston 3 5 0 .375 174 205 Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 147 207 Tennessee 1 6 0 .143 125 159 North W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 8 0 0 1.000 229 142 Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 168 147 Baltimore 2 6 0 .250 190 214 Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 177 247 Thursday’s Game Cincinnati 31, Cleveland 10 Today’s Games Tennessee at New Orleans, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Green Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m. Washington at New England, 10 a.m. Miami at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Oakland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m. Denver at Indianapolis, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Open: Arizona, Baltimore, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Seattle Monday’s Game Chicago at San Diego, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12 Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 5:25 p.m. Today, Nov. 15 Detroit at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Carolina at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Washington, 10 a.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Kansas City at Denver, 1:25 p.m. New England at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Indianapolis, San Diego, San Francisco Monday, Nov. 16 Houston at Cincinnati, 5:30 p.m.

Basketball NBA standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct Golden State 6 0 1.000 L.A. Clippers 4 1 .800 Phoenix 3 3 .500 L.A. Lakers 1 4 .200 Sacramento 1 5 .167 Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio 3 2 .600 Houston 3 3 .500 Memphis 3 3 .500 Dallas 2 3 .400 New Orleans 0 5 .000 Northwest Division W L Pct Portland 4 2 .667 Utah 3 2 .600 Oklahoma City 3 3 .500 Minnesota 2 2 .500 Denver 2 4 .333 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Toronto 5 1 .833 Boston 2 3 .400 New York 2 4 .333 Philadelphia 0 5 .000 Brooklyn 0 6 .000 Southeast Division W L Pct Atlanta 6 1 .857 Washington 3 2 .600 Miami 3 3 .500 Charlotte 2 3 .400 Orlando 2 4 .333 Central Division W L Pct Cleveland 5 1 .833 Detroit 4 1 .800 Chicago 4 2 .667 Indiana 3 3 .500 Milwaukee 3 3 .500 Friday’s Games Orlando 92, Toronto 87 Cleveland 108, Philadelphia 102 L.A. Lakers 104, Brooklyn 98 Boston 118, Washington 98 Milwaukee 99, New York 92

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Today 6:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Soccer DFL, Schalke at Borussia Dortmund (Live) 8 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Tottenham Hotspur at Arsenal (Live) 9 a.m. (5) KING Figure Skating ISU, Cup of China (Live) 9 a.m. (311) ESPNU Women’s Soccer NCAA, ACC Tournament, Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (313) CBSSD Bowling, Bowlmor (Live) 10 a.m. (2) CBUT Gymnastics, Artistic World Championships, Apparatus Final (Live) 10 a.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Green Bay Packers at Carolina Panthers (Live) 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Women’s Volleyball NCAA, Michigan State vs. Wisconsin (Live) 10 a.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, Oakland Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers (Live) 10:30 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, Sanderson Farms Championship (Live) 10:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Women’s Soccer NCAA, Big East Tournament, Championship (Live) 11 a.m. (5) KING Auto Racing NASCAR, AAA Texas 500, Sprint Cup Series (Live) 11 a.m. (320) PAC12WA Women’s Volleyball NCAA, Washington vs. Arizona (Live) 11 a.m. (311) ESPNU Women’s Soccer NCAA, SEC Tournament Championship (Live) Noon (2) CBUT Speed Skating, Short Track World Cup (Live) Noon (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Washington D.C. United at New York Red Bulls, Eastern Conference Semifinal, Game 2 (Live) 1 p.m. (306) FS1 Women’s Soccer NCAA, Big 12 Tournament Championship (Live) 1 p.m. (320) PAC12WA Volleyball NCAA, Washington State vs. Arizona State (Live) 1:25 p.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, Denver Broncos at Indianapolis Colts (Live) 1:30 p.m. (47) GOLF CHAMPS, Charles Schwab Cup Championship (Live) 2 p.m. (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Montreal Impact at Columbus Crew, Eastern Conference Semifinal, Game 2 (Live) 4:30 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Seattle Sounders FC at FC Dallas, Western Conference Semifinal, Game 2 (Live) 5 p.m. (320) PAC12WA Soccer NCAA, Washington vs. UCLA (Live) 5:20 p.m. (5) KING Football NFL, Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys (Live) 7 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at Vancouver Whitecaps, Western Conference Semifinal, Game 2 (Live) Atlanta 121, New Orleans 115 Indiana 90, Miami 87 Detroit 100, Phoenix 92 Golden State 119, Denver 104 Houston 116, Sacramento 110 Saturday’s Games Minnesota at Chicago, late Orlando at Philadelphia, late Washington at Atlanta, late Charlotte at San Antonio, late Brooklyn at Milwaukee, late New Orleans at Dallas, late Memphis at Utah, late Golden State at Sacramento, late Houston at L.A. Clippers, late Today’s Games Indiana at Cleveland, 12:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New York, 12:30 p.m. Toronto at Miami, 3 p.m. Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. Detroit at Portland, 6 p.m. Monday’s Games Orlando at Indiana, 4 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Portland at Denver, 6 p.m. San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Detroit at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

Mariners extend qualifying offer to Hisashi Iwakuma BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE

SEATTLE — Free-agent pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma won’t be leaving the Mariners without a fight. The club, as expected, tendered a qualifying offer to Iwakuma. The move ensures the Mariners will receive a compensatory draft pick if he signs elsewhere. General manager Jerry Dipoto has consistently cited efforts to retain Iwakuma as an off-season priority. Iwakuma has also expressed strong interest in remaining with the Mariners. All qualifying offers are oneyear contracts for $15.8 million, which is the average salary of the 125 highest-paid players. Iwakuma has until 2 p.m. on Nov. 13 to accept or reject the the offer. Iwakuma is expected to reject it — no player has ever accepted a

qualifying offer. But players who reject a qualifying offer are still permitted to negotiate with their former clubs. The Mariners did not make qualifying offers to their two other free agents: outfielder Franklin Gutierrez and lefty reliever Joe Beimel. That means they will receive no compensation if those sign elsewhere. Iwakuma was one of 20 players who received qualifying offers, including Chicago Cubs outfielder Dexter Fowler, who had been linked to the Mariners as a possible acquisition target. In contrast, Washington did not make an offer to outfielder Denard Span, who has also been linked to the Mariners. Iwakuma, 34, missed 11 weeks last season because of a strained back muscle but finished 9-5 with

a 3.54 ERA in 20 starts. He is 47-25 with a 3.17 ERA in four seasons since arriving from Japan. If Iwakuma signs elsewhere, the Mariners would receive a supplemental draft pick next June between the first and second rounds. Any other club signing Iwakuma would lose its first unprotected draft pick. Iwakuma made $7 million last season and, according to industry estimates, is in line for a multiyear deal that should approach $14 million in annual salary. Karns: no issues Newly-acquired pitcher Nathan Karns — he prefers Nathan to Nate — dismisses any concerns attached to the forearm soreness that ended his season at Tampa Bay after a Sept. 8 start. “I made a statement when they declared they were going to

shut me down,” he said, “that if it was a different part of the year, and the circumstances were different, most likely I’m still pitching. “I’m fully confident that I’ll be ready to go in spring training.” The Mariners acquired Karns with minor-league outfielder Boog Powell and lefty reliever C.J. Riefenhauser on Thursday from the Rays for shortstop Brad Miller, first baseman Logan Morrison and reliever Danny Farquhar. “It caught me off-guard,” said Karns, who was 7-5 with a 3.67 ERA last season as a rookie in 26 starts. “I had no idea that anything like this was brewing.” Karns got another surprise when Dipoto virtually promised him a spot in the rotation. “This is the first time in my career,” he said, “where I’ve been

told I’m going to be in a rotation prior to [the start of] spring training. I’m going to do my best to make sure I’m prepared for it.”

M’s claim Robertson Add light-hitting Dan Robertson, a former Oregon State standout, to the Mariners’ outfield picture. The Mariners acquired Robertson, 28, in a waiver claim Friday from the Los Angeles Angels. He batted .280 last season in 37 big-league games while serving primarily as a defensive replacement. New Mariners outfielder Daniel Robertson in action for the Angels. In a corresponding move, the Mariners sent right-handed reliever JC Ramirez to Triple-A Tacoma on an outright assignment.


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Rangers beat Red Devils, earn return trip to state of 11 with two aces. “Our coverage at the net was excellent, and we dug up several blocked hits, turning them into attacks,” Crowell said. Neah Bay dropped to within one win of returning to state but also one loss away from elimination.

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DES MOINES — Quilcene is becoming a fixture at the Class 1B state tournament. The Rangers have earned two consecutive state trophies, and Saturday earned their way back for a shot at a third. Quilcene defeated Neah Bay 3-0 in the Tri-District tournament Saturday at Evergreen Lutheran to advance to the semifinals. Because Quilcene placed second to Christian Faith at the SeaTac League tournament, it had to win a play-in game Thursday just to make it to Tri-Districts. No big deal. The Rangers swept Shoreline Christian 25-12, 25-10, 25-16 on Thursday in Quilcene. That advanced the Rangers (16-2) to the double-elimination Tri-District tournament where they swept North Olympic League champion Neah Bay. “[We] had excellent serving in this loser-out game, with a team average of 95 percent,” Quilcene coach Joni Crowell said of Thursday’s win. Katie Love, Megan Weller and Bailey Kieffer had seven kills apiece, while Emily Hitt had four. Love led the Rangers

Sequim making run for state TACOMA — The Wolves lost their District 2/3 opener to Franklin Pierce but then reeled off two straight wins to set up a winner-to-state game against Kingston later Saturday. After falling to the tournament host Cardinals in three sets 25-19,25-23,2516, Sequim responded by sweeping Sammamish 25-15,25-22,25-20, and then defeating Foster in four sets 25-10,25-27,25-14,25-16.

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Quilcene’s Megan Weller (11) sets the ball for a spike by Allison Jones (9) as Katlin Hitt (3) gets ready to back up the play during the Rangers play-in game win over Shoreline Christian. with a 19 of 19 performance from the service line and had two aces. Weller went 10 of 11 serving with three aces, a block and nine digs. Hitt had two aces and

served a perfect 9 of 9. “Our libero, Alex Johnsen, played tough defense, with 16 digs, and our setter, Allison Jones, had 21 assists,” Crowell said. Johnsen also served 11

The Chimacum and Clallam Bay volleyball teams both saw their seasons end in district play-in games. The Cowboys were swept by Bellevue Christian 3-0 at home Thursday. The Bruins, meanwhile, fell in four sets to Evergreen Lutheran 3-1 on Thursday.

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Quilcene athletes honored by league BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

QUILCENE — Stateplayoff bound Quilcene was well-represented on the Sea-Tac All-League football team. Three Rangers earned first-team nods in voting by league coaches. Senior lineman Nate Weller was a first-team selection on both sides of the ball. Seniors Eli Harrison and A.J. Prater were first-team picks at defensive back. Zack Collins was a second-team pick on the defensive line for Quilcene. Evergreen Lutheran running back Jake Lawrence was picked as SeaTac League MVP. Coach of the Year honors went to Seattle Lutheran’s Anthony Stordahl.

The Rangers (7-2) defeated Tulalip Heritage 46-44 to qualify for their second consecutive state tournament appearance. Quilcene will play Taholah in the first round later this week.

All-League volleyball The Rangers had four players receiver allleague honors from SeaTac League coaches. Senior Alex Johnsen and sophomore Emily Hitt were voted to the first team, while Bailey Kieffer and Allison Jones, both juniors, were picked for the second team. Quilcene has claimed two straight state trophies and is headed back to state this season. The Rangers’ future appears to be just as bright as the past and with three nonseniors receiving allleague honors.

Vonn needs thumb stitches because of her fighting dog THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ski team physician Dr. Lindsey Vonn was bitten Randy Viola for fixing her by the injury bug again. thumb. This time, really bitten. The star American skier Will ski needed stitches in her right She’s currently healing thumb after trying to break from a broken left ankle up a fight between her dogs suffered in a crash during ________ over a Frisbee. training three months ago On Saturday, she Compiled using team reports. described what happened and recently pronounced on her Twitter account and herself ready to race. Vonn told The Associthen posted a video of her ated Press she plans to ski injured thumb. “This is what I get,” Vonn Sunday and will be fine for back Josh McCown in the said on her Instagram a World Cup giant slalom in second quarter of the Cardi- account. Aspen, Colorado, at the end She also thanked U.S. of the month. nals’ 34-20 win.

Heath not fined for hit on Hawks’ Lockette THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Dallas Cowboys safety Jeff Heath will not be fined by the NFL for his hit on Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Ricardo Lockette, who needed surgery to stabilize ligaments in his neck. Lockette was injured last Sunday in Seattle’s 13-12 win over Dallas during a punt return when he was hit by Heath and knocked out. He laid motionless for several minutes and was eventually strapped to a backboard and taken off

the field. Heath was penalized for an illegal blindside block on the play, but the league ruled that it didn’t warrant an additional fine. Seattle defensive end Michael Bennett was fined $20,000 for his late hit on Dallas quarterback Matt Cassel in that same game. Cincinnati safety George Iloka was docked $23,152 for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Pittsburgh tight end Heath Miller in the Bengals’ 16-10 victory. Iloka was called for unnecessary roughness after Miller caught the

14-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger, and the 15-yard penalty helped set up a field goal for Pittsburgh. Oakland linebacker RayRay Armstrong was fined $17,363 for his hit to the midsection of New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith, who left for two plays after taking the shot. Armstrong was not penalized on the play. Arizona linebacker Kevin Minter was fined $8,681 for unnecessary roughness after his hit on a sliding Cleveland quarter-

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Worried about Wilson? At least he isn’t Kaepernick TO THOSE SEAHAWKS fans fretting about Russell Wilson, perhaps detecting some flaws and worried over a flattening career trajectory, I offer this suggestion: Look around. In the big picture, your Dave worries are Boling minor by comparison. While Wilson’s passer rating at the midpoint of the season matches his career low of 95.0, and his six interceptions in eight games are only one short of his total last season in 16, it could be worse. Way, way, way worse. Be thankful. Remember when Wilson and San Francisco’s Colin Kaepernick were in television commercials together, symbolic of two rising young NFL star quarterbacks? Well, Kaepernick got benched this week and it’s fair to wonder about his future in San Francisco — or anywhere else for that matter. He hadn’t produced on a team that is in disarray (2-6 with a new coach and a number of lost veterans). In that context, Kaepernick in no way resembles the

quarterback who led the 49ers to NFC championship games in 2012 and 2013. Looking at the list of the NFL’s passer ratings reveals some other pretty shocking statistics. Kaepernick, way down at No. 28 in the rankings at 78.8, lost his job. So, you may wonder, who could be worse in the league than Kaepernick? Who could be at Nos. 29-32 in this week’s passer ratings?

Top picks struggling Well, each was a No. 1 overall draft pick. No. 29, Cam Newton, Carolina, at 78.1. No. 30, Sam Bradford, Philadelphia, at 76.4. No. 31, Peyton Manning, Denver, at 75.1, and No. 32, Andrew Luck, Indianapolis, at 71.6. Keep looking. Former first overall pick Matthew Stafford, Detroit, is 24th at 84.1, and Super Bowl winner Joe Flacco is 25th at 82.8. Former No. 1 pick Alex Smith, Kansas City, is 17th at 92.1. Robert Griffin III, meanwhile, the No. 2 pick behind Luck the year Wilson was taken 75th, can’t even get on the field. He’s third-team for Washington. When you throw in injuries to starters, some of the games can become unwatchable. And certainly unpredictable. On Sunday, for instance, Dal-

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49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) is sacked by St. Louis Rams defensive tackle Michael Brockers last week. las lost, 13-12, to the Seahawks. They had cast-off veteran Matt Cassel at quarterback. How much different is that game with regular Cowboys starter Tony Romo at quarterback? Certainly, they’re more than one point better with Romo at quarterback. In Cincinnati, Andy Dalton is having his best season by almost

Look no further than the NFC West for further proof of the value of a proven starter. The Cardinals have played like an elite team in recent seasons except when quarterback Carson Palmer was injured and they were led by a series of ineffective fill-ins. This season, Palmer is not only healthy but ranked No. 3 in the NFL at 110.2, and the Cardinals are 6-2. Succeeding at quarterback isn’t a solitary achievement, as they need protection and offensive diversity and a quality scheme. Wilson and others in his exclusive fraternity of NFL quarterbacks need all the help they can get. The first half of this season may provide greater proof than ever that there are not enough good quarterbacks to fill every team in the league, and that even when you think you’ve got the one, it might not last for long. So enjoy it. Just something to think about before getting too greedy when you have a reliable and efficient starter. These guys get the big money. Some of them are even worth it.

20 ratings points, and the Bengals are 7-0 in large part as a result. They topped the Seahawks, 27-24, in overtime in October. Do you think the Bengals pull out a win over the Seahawks if Dalton ________ hadn’t been on the field? His backup is rookie free agent A.J. Dave Boling is a sports columnist for McCarron, who has never thrown The News Tribune. He can be contacted an NFL pass. at dave.boling@thenewstribune.com.

Falk leads Cougars to 38-24 win over Arizona State BY NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS

Arizona State fumble at Washington State’s 32, but the Cougars had to punt. The Cougars got the ball back at the Arizona State 16 on a 38-yard punt return by Gabe Marks. Washington State failed to convert on fourth-and-5, but got a second chance on an inadvertent whistle by a game official. Falk then threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Williams to cut Arizona State’s lead to 14-10 at halftime.

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PULLMAN — Luke Falk threw for 497 yards and five touchdowns as Washington State beat Arizona State 38-24 Saturday to become bowl-eligible for the second time in coach Mike Leach’s four years with the program. Dom Williams caught six passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns for Washington State (6-3, 4-2 Pac12), which overcame a 14-0 first-quarter deficit. Arizona State (4-5, 2-4) scored a touchdown on each of its first two possessions, then was held to one more the rest of the game. It was the Sun Devils’ third consecutive loss. Washington State, which lost on a last-second missed field goal last week against No. 9 Stanford, managed to protect Falk from one of the best pass rushes in the Pac12. He completed 36 of 55 passes, with one interception, and was sacked three times. Arizona State quarterback Mike Bercovici completed 27 of 44 passes for 229 yards. The Sun Devils did get 111 rushing yards from Demario Richard and

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Washington State quarterback Luke Falk (4) passes as he is hit by Arizona State linebacker Ismael Murphy-Richardson (17). 84 from Kalen Ballage. Jamal Morrow, Keith Harrington and John Thompson each caught touchdown passes for Washington State. Arizona State scored on its opening drive, with Richard running into the end zone from the 6-yard line. Richard had runs of 26 and 15 yards during the 70-yard drive.

Ballage scored on a 9-yard run on Arizona State’s second series, capping a 64-yard drive, for a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter. Falk was intercepted by Kareem Orr on the first play of the ensuing series, giving the Sun Devils the ball at Washington State’s 22. Bercovici tried to run in

on fourth down from the 3-yard line and was tackled for no gain, turning the ball over on downs. Washington State took over and marched 92 yards down to the 5-yard line, where the drive stalled. Erik Powell kicked a 22-yard field goal to put the Cougars on the scoreboard. On the next series, Marcellus Pippins recovered an

Falk threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Harrington on Washington State’s first drive of the second half, lifting the Cougars to their first lead at 17-14. The drive covered 94 yards in nine plays. Arizona State used a trick play on fourth-and-12 to keep its next drive alive. Punter Matt Haack threw a pass to a wide open D.J. Foster for a 27-yard gain, giving the Sun Devils first down on the Washington State 13. Bercovici ran over from the 1 to lift the Sun Devils to a 21-17 lead late in the third. Washington State replied with a 73-yard drive, kept alive by a

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Football: Johnston, Such help boost Rangers CONTINUED FROM B1 (4-4) this week. The Rangers (7-2) are And the Bruins needed undefeated when Eli Harthat because, for the most rison plays a full game. part, they only played eight That continued against Tulalip Heritage. players. “Eli’s such an integral “The third quarter, we came out pretty flat. Luck- part of our offense,” Wilson ily, our offense was able to said. Harrison ran 14 times score also,” Ritter said. “We played eight guys for 193 yards and two scores for the whole game, so I and threw for 46 yards and think fatigue kind of set in. a couple more scores. A.J. Prater carried 17 I think they got a little times for 200 yards and two tired.” TDs. The Rangers can count Quilcene 46, on those types of perforTulalip Heritage 44 mances by the two seniors. MARYSVILLE — Head Unexpected was the 97 coach Byron Wilson said yards on six carries by Acea that the Rangers showed Such. something important “He was a bright spot for against the Hawks: “Good us,” Wilson said. teams find a way to win.” “The other bright spot Quilcene’s way Friday at was that Andy Johnston Quil Ceda Stadium included intercepted two passes. the usual suspects, some They were at crucial times new catalysts and good for us.” defense. Quilcene led 18-8 at halfThe win clinches the sec- time, but never could shake ond consecutive Class 1B Tulalip Heritage and its state berth for Quilcene, high-powered offense led by which will open at Taholah Robert Miles Jr., who Wil-

son said is “one of the best receivers I’ve ever seen.” The Rangers’ defense made enough plays, though, to hold of the Hawks’ rally. “The real highlight was coach [Trey] Beathard’s defense,” Wilson said. “It was the same old deal, we bent a little bit, stretched a little bit, but we came back to shut them down when we needed to.”

Crescent 18, Darrington 6 DARRINGTON — The Loggers conclude their season with a nonleague road victory. It was Crescent’s third win (3-7), its most since 2012. The Loggers played mostly the same schedule as 2014, and like last year, they defeated Oakville and Muckleshoot early in the season. Unlike last year, they had a Week 10 game and turned it into a victory over Darrington on Friday. “It’s not bad for a young

team, and the young coaching staff,” first-year Loggers coach Brian Shimko said of the season. “Every game was an improvement [over last year], if you look at the scores.” Shimko also noted that all of the Loggers’ opponents except Muckleshoot and Darrington made the postseason this year. Crescent’s offense was led Friday by the running of eighth-grader Eric Emery, who gained 151 yards on 13 carries and scored two of the team’s three touchdowns. His TDs were runs of 40 and 45 yards. KC Spencer started at quarterback for the Loggers and threw for 80 yards, including a TD to Noah Leonard. He also caught a pass from McCabe Story for 26 yards. But Spencer’s biggest contribution to Friday’s win was on defense, where he intercepted four passes and had three pass deflections. Emery also had a pick.

“Defensively, the team had 10 pass deflections and five interceptions,” Shimko said. “Defensively, it was probably the best I’ve seen from this team this year. “I mean, they really came a long ways. They just put it all together in this last game.” The Loggers hope for more improvement next year, and that’s a reasonable expectation considering they only lose one senior to graduation. That senior, Luke Leonard, finished his career in style. “He had an unbelievable game,” Shimko said. “He played center and had no bad snaps. He had four solo tackles and a sack for a loss of 17 yards. He had a pass deflection, he caused a fumble and made a stop on an extra point.” Luke Leonard also kicked the ball 61 yards on Crescent’s only punt of the game. “He left it on the line,”

Shimko said. With two kids out with injury, the Loggers finished with 18 healthy players. Shimko expects and ever bigger roster next season, with a few current seventhgraders with potential to make contributions and some already at the high school who likely will give football a try next season. So there are some things to look forward to in the Crescent football program. “But I’m bummed that the season is over,” Shimko said. Crescent 18, Darrington 6 Crescent Darrington

6 0 6 6— 18 0 6 0 0— 6 First Quarter C—N. Leonard 19 pass from Spencer (run failed) Second Quarter D—TD (conversion failed) Third Quarter C—Emery 40 run (run failed) Fourth Quarter C—Emery 45 run (run failed) Individual Stats Rushing—C: Emery 13-151, Baillargeon 12-65, Buchanan 10-31, Story 4-20. Passing—C: Spencer 3-12-0, 80; Story 1-1-0, 26. Receiving—C: Story 2-61, Spencer 1-26, N. Leonard 1-19.

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Redhawks: Kelsall picks pass then scores TD CONTINUED FROM B1 turnover on downs inside the Vikings’ 20-yard line. But Detrius Kelsall Bellevue Christian took advantage. Daniel Ficca intercepted a Mick Larsen scored on a 70-yard screen pass on Bellevue Chrispass, cutting through the tian’s next play. “That changed our heart of the Redhawks’ momentum,” Sua said of defense, to close the gap to the pick. 15-8. “You could feel it, it “We were locked in manchanged it so much. And to-man coverage and lost that’s what Detrius does for our pursuit angles,” Snyder us, he’s a playmaker.” said of the play. Kelsall plunged in from “We had a little lead 4 yards away a play later to there, and I could see a put the Redhawks up 23-8. couple of guys letting down. “That pick was huge,” “We took our foot off the Snyder said. gas a little a bit and that’s “I’m glad we could something we have to learn reward him with a TD.” from and quickly against Port Townsend’s defense King’s.” was flying to the ball during Port Townsend’s ensuing the Vikings’ next series, drive again ended with a pinning them inside their

own 5-yard line and forcing a short punt. Sua found Ezra Easley open on a crossing route in the back of the end zone for a perfectly positioned 19-yard TD pass and a 29-8 halftime lead. “I’m going to have to give that one to my O-line,” Sua said. “They gave me enough time to find people that were open. “My first option definitely wasn’t open. My second option was kinda open, but it just wasn’t worth the throw. “But I had so much time that I looked back and Ezra was sitting back there.” Port Townsend added second-half touchdowns on

a 3-yard run by Sua, a 20-yard pass from Sua to Kelsall and a 20-yard pass from Berkeley Hill to Gerry Coker. “Our running game was a little choppy tonight,” Snyder said. “We ran some option and that opened it up, and our counters seemed to work. “And when we got up on them we worked on our passing game a little bit because we know we are going to need that. I think that’s critical.” Defensively, the Redhawks were outstanding, limiting the Vikings to 23 carries for minus-20 yards rushing and just 80 yards of total offense. “Our defense was pretty

Port Townsend 51, swarming, too,” Snyder Bellevue Christian 8 said. Christian 0 8 0 0— 8 “Keegan [Khile] and Bellevue Port Townsend 15 14 16 6— 51 Hogie [David Hoglund] had First Quarter big games, and Gerry Coker PT—Sua 8 run (Kelsall run) PT—Blankenship 29 run (Coker kick) made some big stops for us.” Second Quarter Port Townsend did lose BC—Ficca 70 pass from Larsen (Larsen run) 4 run (Sua run) wide receiver and All-State PT—Kelsall PT—Easley 19 pass from Sua (Run failed) defensive back Jacob Ralls Third Quarter 3 run (Easley run) to an injury that had him PT—Sua PT—Kelsall 20 pass from Sua (Blankenship run) on crutches. Fourth Quarter “I just hope Ralls is OK,” PT— Coker 20 pass from Hill (Run failed) Individual Stats Snyder said. Rushing—PT: Sua 8-68, Blankenship 4-51, Kel“When we are up big, we sall 10-38, Hill 7-34, Easley 10-26, Winegar 1-1, 1-(-3). BC: Ficca 2-21, Parsons 8-10, Rivera don’t have the numbers, we Lake 6-(-13); Larsen 7-(-38); don’t have the depth [to Passing—PT: Sua 5-10-0, 80; Hill 2-2-0, 22. BC: substitute a complete sec- Larsen 5-7-1, 100; Rivera 0-5-1, 0. Receiving—PT: Kelsall 3-49, Coker 1-20, Easley ond unit]. 1-19, Ralls 1-12, Boucher 1-2. BC: Ficca 2-77, Paulson 2-19, Helton 1-4. “King’s has 70 guys and we have 28, maybe 26 after ________ tonight. For us to go deep Sports reporter Michael Car[in the playoffs], the football man can be contacted at 360-452gods are going to have to 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com. smile upon us.”

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INVITING HOME ON 13th FAIRWAY 3 B D 2 B A 2 0 4 9 S F, L a r g e B r i g h t R o o m s, Two Pantries, Pull-Out Cabinets, Newer Dishwa s h e r, N ew C a r p e t , Finished 570 SF On Lower Level, Spacious Storage Space w/Golf C a r t Pa r k i n g , L a r g e Decks, Stone Patio, Low Maintenance Yard MLS#854885/291990 $315,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND JUST REDUCED!! Don’t miss out on this updated 2/BR, 2/BA, gorgeous home in a quiet neighborhood. It has new windows throughout, newly refinished hardwood, new water side deck and a newer septic (2010) ...all with a drop dead view of the straight. Ask your agent to show it to you or give us a call and we’ll take you through. MLS#291787 $395,000 Team Powell UPTOWN REALTY (360) 775-5826

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Manager of the City of Sequim has filed the Preliminary Budget for the year 2016 with the City Clerk. Copies of the proposed detailed budget are available for public review at the City Offices, 152 West Cedar Street and the North Olympic Library, Sequim Branch, 630 North Sequim Avenue, or the City’s website at www.sequimwa.gov.

A Preliminary Budget presentation will be made and the first hearings conducted regarding revenue sources, which includes 2016 fees and charges, property tax levy, updated utility rates and 2016 fees, on Monday, November 9, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. or soon therafter.

A final public hearing on the proposed 2016 Budget will be conducted by the City Council on Monday, November 23, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. The budget presentations may be continued if needed. The center is accessible for persons with disabilities. Contact Sequim City Hall at 360-683-4139 if you need any special accommodations to attend the meetings listed above. Karen Kuznek-Reese, MMC City Clerk Pub: November 1, 8, 2015 Legal No: 663224

9934 Jefferson County Legals

“NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of Jefferson C o u n t y C o n s e r va t i o n District will hold a meeting on Wednesday, December 2, 2015, at 3:30 p.m. at the District Office located at 205 W Patison Street, in Port Hadlock, Washington, for the pur pose, in par t, of adopting a resolution setting the date, time, and location of an election to fill a Conservation District Supervisor’s expiring term. Any questions may be directed to the District Office at 360385-4105 or info@jeffersoncd.org.” Pub: November 8, 15, 2015 Legal No: 664830

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LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Betty Delamater that their presence is required on November 13th, 2015 at the hour of 1:30pm for a hearing on a petition to terminate your parental rights to a child born on 01/06/2015 in the Quinault Children’s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Legal No. 662182 Pub:October 25, November 1, 8, 2015

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With dams down, restored Elwha River mouth ‘a treasure’ south of the river mouth. The electricity gleaned from PENINSULA DAILY NEWS the dams was a major force in the development of the North OlymPORT ANGELES — No one, pic Peninsula, but since the dams not even among those studying were built without fish ladders, the ecology of the Elwha River they halted the annual migration mouth, expected the degree of of what once were legendary change seen there after the dams salmon runs on the Elwha River. came down, according to a Destruction of both dams — woman who has researched it for the Elwha in 2012 and Glines years. Canyon in 2014 — and replantAn area that once was little ing of the bare banks in a more than large cobbles is now a $325 million restoration effort vast tract of quiet, sandy beach that was the largest in the nation speckled with hundreds of seabirds and brushed by ocean waves. released the river back to its wild state. It contains pools constantly dimThe reappearance of salmon pled by the jumping of fish. high above the former dam sites Sometimes, looking at the has been well-documented. acres of new beach — and the But the changes in the river’s new life it now supports — she mouth have surpassed expectanearly cries, said Anne Shaffer, a tions. marine biologist and the execuOnce the dams were removed, tive director of the Coastal Watermuch of the sediment trapped shed Institute of Port Angeles. The institute studies the near- behind them in Lake Mills and Lake Aldwell was carried downshore effects of the dam removal stream by the river to form some on the ecology of the watershed, 80 to 100 acres of beach and push including the estuary and the the estuary farther into the Strait of Juan de Fuca waters Strait. just offshore. Wind, predominantly from the west, and wave action have A community resource spread the sandy largesse to “No matter who owns it, this build a long, sandy beach at the is a community resource,” Shaffer eastern edge of Freshwater Bay. said as she led a tour of the So far, about 60 percent of an beaches late last month for Penestimated 34 million cubic yards insula Daily News Publisher of sediment has been washed out Terry Ward, his family and news of the former lakebeds, and 3 milstaffers. lion cubic yards have been depos“It’s such a treasure,” Shaffer ited at the river mouth, said Dave said, “just a gift.” Parks, senior resource scientist Elwha Dam, once located and hydrogeologist with the state 5 miles south of the river mouth, Department of Natural Resources. was built in 1912. In 1927, Glines TURN TO RIVER/C2 Canyon Dam was added 13 miles BY ARWYN RICE AND LEAH LEACH

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The mouth of the Elwha River can be seen in this aerial photo by Tom Roorda.

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From left, Anne Shaffer, executive director of the Coastal Watershed Institute, discusses changes to the growth of new beaches at the mouth of the Elwha River with Peninsula Daily News Publisher Terry Ward, Quinn Ward, property manager Chuck Janda and Arnold Schouten, a member of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. Also pictured are Dawson Ward, far left, and Violet Ward, 3, in the red coat.

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Senior pet perfect companion MY HEART BREAKS every day when I look at my Facebook feed and see posts about older dogs in shelters. They look sad, scared, hopeful and confused. I wonder by PET what misstep CONNECTION of fate they were sep- Kim Campbell Thornton arated from or given up by their families. And I wonder why more people don’t adopt seniors. My own experience in adopting a 13-year-old dog has, 2½ years down the road, been nothing but wonderful. Luckily for seniors in shelters, award-winning journalist Laura T. Coffey, ably partnered by photographer Lori Fusaro, has gathered the stories and photographs of 19 golden oldies — and the people who love them — in the new book My Old Dog: Rescued Pets With Remarkable Second Acts. Released just in time for Adopt-a-Senior-Pet month, it’s a remarkable and heartwarming collection of aging dogs, lost or thrown away, who find second chances with people who look beneath their gray muzzles and slower steps to the loving heart inside. There’s Fiona, who was 15 with mammary tumors when Rita Earl found her at a West Los Angeles shelter. Earl took Fiona in as a hospice dog, thinking she had little time left. But with TLC and home-cooked meals, Fiona blossomed. Now she loves to barrel down stairs, play with Earl and her other two dogs, and dance when she’s happy, which is most

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A book about secondhand seniors highlights the special love an old dog can give — and receive. of the time. “She makes my heart burst when she looks up at me with that gray face, full of love,” Earl says. Jimmy Chee, an 11-year-old retired racing Greyhound, was returned by adopters three times through no fault of his own. He found his forever home with Bob Fitzgerald, who had suffered debilitating health problems and spent long, lonely hours at home. Fitzgerald worried at first about Jimmy’s age, but changed his mind: “This is a cool dog. He deserves to have enjoyment in life and relaxation and to be treated like a little king. He has a wonderful

personality, and his age doesn’t make any difference to me.” Advancing age caused Cullen, 9, to have to retire from his job as a service dog for Kristie Baker. Baker didn’t want to give him up, but she knew he would have to play second fiddle to a new service dog. Her friend Jeannie Curtin adopted Cullen, and now he enjoys a second career as a therapy dog who makes weekly visits to a children’s hospital. My Old Dog is more than sweet stories and photos. It shares information about rescue groups that specialize in seniors, such as the Grey Muzzle Organization, Old Dog Haven and Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary. It discusses the most common health problems seen in older dogs — bladder stones and dental disease — both of which are treatable, as well as ways people can help oldsters, even if they’re not in a position to adopt. And it explores the phenomenon of pet-friendly senior communities and assisted living and nursing facilities, which are often good landing spots for senior dogs. Coffey is passionate about the benefits of adopting an older dog — “They’re calm, mellow, sweet, loveable, and they’re usually already house trained” — but she also recognizes that senior adoptions can come with a tinge of sadness because people can expect fewer years with the dog (and

let’s not leave out cats). “We always want our dogs to live longer,” she says. “But when you go out of your way to help an older dog who has run out of options, you get so much in return: affection, gratitude, unconditional love and so many happy memories.”

The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker and Kim Campbell Thornton ■ A one-eyed Chihuahua named Harley, grizzled from age, was named American Hero Dog on national television recently. The award, given by the American Humane Association, honored the 14-year-old dog for his journey of physical and emotional healing after spending the first 10 years of his life in a small cage at a puppy mill, with health problems including a diseased heart, rotten teeth, a fused spine, a broken tail and deformed legs. After adopting him, Rudi and Dan Taylor of Berthoud, Colo., were inspired to start a campaign called “Harley to the Rescue.” The funds raised have saved and provided medical care for more than 500 puppy-mill dogs over the past two years. Harley goes on rescue missions, helping to calm sad, scared dogs, and makes public appearances to educate people about puppy mills. ■ The love of a cat can save a life. A man who was threatening to jump from the third-story ledge of a building in San Francisco recon-

sidered after a relative brought his cat, Trip, to the scene. We don’t know what the orange-and-white tabby said to him, but the situation ended with the man being talked off the ledge and taken into custody. Relatives are caring for Trip. San Francisco Police Department spokeswoman Grace Gatpandan tweeted, “Never underestimate the power of an owner’s love for their pet #kitten.” ■ New pain management guidelines from the American Animal Hospital Association and the American Association of Feline Practitioners note that some alternative therapies should now be considered “mainstream options.” They include therapeutic laser, weight management, exercise and acupuncture. Released earlier this year, the guidelines also added a section on feline degenerative joint disease, recognizing increased awareness of the painful condition in cats. Pain relief improves recovery time from illness, injury or surgery and enhances quality of life. Learn more at catvets.com/ guidelines.

The beaches and pools are attracting species of birds and fish that have been rare or absent from the river’s estuary for decades. Among the fish that have appeared in the Elwha’s brand-new estuary are eulachon, long-fin smelt and red-sided shiners, Shaffer said. Topping out at about 7 inches as mature adults, the fish are forage for salmon, seals and waterbirds. A fourth new fish, American shad, which are native to the Atlantic Ocean but which have spread through the northern Pacific after they were introduced into the San Francisco Bay area in the 1800s, have also been spotted in the estuary, Shaffer said. In a recent survey of fish in the estuary, researchers found juvenile steelhead, coho and chinook in abundance and, for the first time in over a decade of sampling, caught a number of large, powerful adult chum, Shaffer said.

Food for birds The small fish are food for salmon, and that draws eagles, she said as she pointed to a bald eagle perched above the water. The fish also feed the many waterbirds that have moved into the estuary to use it as a hunting ground and as a stopover during migration. The changes seen at the river’s mouth, Shaffer said, are a discovery of what happens when nature is set free. “All we had to do was get out of the way,” she said.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsuladailynews.com. Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173530 or at lleach@peninsula dailynews.com.

_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

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Local rider ties for 4th in Vegas I CAN ONLY imagine the fun, laughter and nail-biting nervousness Port Angeles’ three sisters — Terri Winters, Tina Johnson and Lisa Hopper — had in Las Vegas last month. There for Winters to compete at the prestigious SmartPak West American Quarter Horse Association Level 1 Championship Show, they were ecstatic when she tied for fourth place in select Western riding. The sisters take turns supporting each other in their individual lifelong goals of showing at the national level. A year ago, I wrote about Hopper competing at the 2014 American Miniature Horse Association World Show in Fort Worth, Texas. I wonder if next year, I’ll be writing about Johnson fulfilling a goal of competing at the World Paint Show. It matters not, because what warms my heart the most is the SHANE RUX bond and love of horses these sis- In the winner’s circle from left is Port Angeles’ Terri Winters atop Malibu, along with ters share. trainer Kyle Hockett and sisters Tina Johnson and Lisa Hopper at the recent West

Among 2,085 entries I tip my hat to Winters’ win because she was among 2,085 entries competing for top honors — and the top three who placed above her in Western riding were professional trainers riding horses who’d previously won championship titles at the annual AQHA World Show. Showing her handsome American quarter horse, Gimmy the Gold (better known as Malibu), a 2004 sorrel gelding, Winters also placed sixth in rookie Western riding, 10th in select gelding halter, 10th in rookie trail class and was a finalist in select Western pleasure. Level 1 competitors must previously qualify for this event nationally or through an affiliate to compete in each of the classes representing halter, English and Western disciplines. “I felt such accomplishment to be able to place at that show, especially considering his past,” Winters said. Born with a heritage of award-winning Western perfor-

American Quarter Horse Association Level 1 Championship Show in Las Vegas.

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY mance horses, Malibu, 11, was Karen Griffiths the prodigy who almost wasn’t. When Malibu was 6 years old, he started getting ornery, doing things like bucking on the lunge line and showing a bad attitude. Winters grew increasingly frustrated by his change in personality. It wasn’t until Malibu started limping and short-striding on a front leg that she realized it was because he was in pain. “We took him to the veterinarian, who found a stifle injury,” Winters said. The stifle joint is akin to the human knee. In November 2008, Malibu

had arthroscopic surgery at the Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital in Snohomish on his stifle joint for a torn cranial cruciate ligament (ACL) and a partial torn cartilage flap. “Even after the surgery, Malibu did not have a good prognosis from the veterinarian,” Winters said. “I was told the majority of horses don’t recover.”

Thought couldn’t compete Even if Malibu recovered, she thought he’d “never be able to compete in Western shows again because horses use their stifle joint to change leads, and those lead transitions have to be smooth.” For the people not familiar with horses, the leg with the longest stride when loping, cantering or running is considered the “lead.” For example, on the left lead, the left hind leg and left foreleg take a longer stride or step — they’re leading.

With no guarantee the surgery would be a success why did she do it? “Our horses are family, and we take care of family,” said a resolute Winters. I asked her how much the surgery cost, knowing in advance it had to cost her an arm and, well, ahem, a leg. “I really don’t like to talk about the costs because it wasn’t about that,” said Winters. But when I started throwing out numbers, she admitted that all told, it was about $5,000. She noted the surgery was probably only half of her total costs. There were the hospital costs, the return vet checks and the ferry rides. I don’t know how much the ferry costs these days, but years ago when I drove a truck and trailer over to Pilchuck, the round-trip ferry ride was about $125 — ouch. “Yes, the surgery was expensive, but it was worth it because Malibu is an amazing horse who

truly has a big heart,” Winters said. Later, she was told 27 others had the same surgery that year.

Only horse to recover Of those, 22 died and Malibu was the only to fully recover. She thinks the reason Malibu’s surgery might have been so successful is because she confined him to his stall a month longer than the eight months prescribed by the vet, and right away she started him on a potent Glucose with MSM supplement.

Students helped When he could take longer walks, she credits her students on the Sequim High School equestrian team, of which she was coach at the time, for helping Malibu gain strength and muscle tone by ponying, or leading, him on daily walks behind their horse. “I’m so happy my two sisters got to fly into Las Vegas and be there to help and watch me show. We had a great time,” Winters said.

Upcoming events ■ Baker Stables Schooling Show: Nov. 8, 9 a.m., 164 Four Winds Road, Port Angeles. Contact Dana or Tom King at 360-457-6039 or 460-7832. ■ Cowmanship Class at Freedom Farms: Sunday, Nov. 15, noon to 3 p.m., 493 Spring Road, Agnew. Contact Mary Gallagher at 360-457-4897 or visit the website www.freedom-farm.net. ■ Adult Horsemanship Class at Freedom Farms: Sunday, Nov. 22, noon to 2 p.m., 493 Spring Road, Agnew.

________ Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula Horseplay, appears every other Sunday. If you have a horse event, clinic or seminar you would like listed, please email Griffiths at kbg@olympus.net at least two weeks in advance. You can also write Griffiths at PDN, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Change is the primary marker for life’s journey IN SOME WAYS, it’s a rather magical time of year: It’s cooler, the leaves are turning and showing off, and the more future-oriented among us are even thinking about the holidays. Change: It’s what marks and measures our lives from one season to the next, the one constant. Without it, every day would look like every other day, and there would be nothing to remember or anticipate. No mileposts to help us understand the way we came or to know where we might be going. Change. The journey is change.

HELP LINE this week is equated with and characterized by what’s bad or lost. No, you’re not 22, and you probably can’t party all night and go to work the next day and leap tall buildings with a single bound — but do you really

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want to? Do you really want to have to The best time of my life worry about all the things that you I’ve said it to other people, so why used to have to worry about, like being right? Or successful? Or diplonot say it to you? matic? Or proper? This is the best time of my life. Do you really want to worry as I’m in love with my best friend, I much about what other people love where I live, I love what I do think, even when it’s obvious that and I love the people I do it with. they don’t think much at all? Sure, I need longer days (and Do you really want to worry more of them). I’m always in a about competing? Then losing? Or hurry, and there’s never enough time, but I’m alive. It’s the best time do you even want to worry about winning? And then worry about of my life. Listen to an excerpt from an staying on top? email that was sent to me by a Oh, sure, we’d all change some buddy: things if we could replay our lives “. . . I’ve heard that if you want to over again, but would we really hear God laugh, tell him your plans. want to do all of that all over again? “It’s been tricky, this year, getting Have to learn all that stuff all over used to having reached ‘this age.’ again? The hard way? “Some of us in our 70s and 80s I, for one, will pass. sometimes think we’ve outlived our ‘shelf date.’ Pass on changing experiences “The medical community has I, for one, would choose to be kept us all living so long that it’s where I am, in the best time of my become a problem as to what to do life. with us. And I’d choose to share that time “So, we just keep planning lunch with folks who have learned all of next Wednesday and buy stamps and water our two surviving house- that stuff the hard way and are still truckin’, having learned that it’s plants. And most days, that’s more about who you are than what enough.” you do, how you look, how you talk Do you hear it? Sure you do. or how you are different from me. You hear the humor, the accepIt’s really more about how we are tance, the wisdom. So many times, the same. aging or growing older or whatever If life is all about the journey, euphemism is politically acceptable

OFTENTIMES I WILL take my 15-year-old daughter to the mall along with a couple of her friends. When I go to pick them up, there’s almost always a couple of others who will need a ride home. Even though they say their mom was supposed to pick them up, she won’t answer her phone or reply to their texts. I feel bad for them and end up shuttling them home. Should I approach each one of the moms to see what is going on and to tell them I’m not the designated taxi driver each weekend?

then why would we backtrack? Why wouldn’t we revel in the here and now, grateful to still be in the game? Why would we sacrifice each day to the constant grieving for what isn’t when we can immerse ourselves in the wonder of what is? Loss, in a multitude of ways, is real — that’s not news. But then, it never was. When was the time that you didn’t need any help? When was the time that couldn’t have been better? When will the time be when everything is right? Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you, tomorrow.

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And what of today? Maybe the journey is nothing more than getting to today. And through today. I don’t know. I’m not that smart. But I am growing a bit weary of everything that is associated with having survived past an artificially extended puberty being characterized as bad or sad or generally tragic. It isn’t. It’s lovely, just like the leaves turning. Life. Today. The ability to look back and smile and shake our heads at ourselves, then smile again. The best time of my life. So, before we have to worry about holidays or taxes or ice on the back porch, maybe we ought to just buy stamps, water the two surviving houseplants and smile to ourselves. On most days, that’s enough.

I think every parent goes through this at one time or another. However, when it becomes an abused gesture of kindness on your part, it’s time to talk to the parents. As a single dad, I didn’t even have a wife I could share the burden with, so I called each one of the parents and made arrangements to take turns picking up the kids. If they balked, then I asked them to at least pick up their own. Needless to say, several of them did not like it, but I had no other choice. Kevin S. in Boise, Idaho

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

How to handle dating questions, others’ baggage after a divorce DEAR CHERYL: After recovering from my divorce, I was nudged by my friends to get out there. I met several men online. My first date with Scott was in August. I liked him, but he became very serious very quickly, and it scared me. I told him I needed some space and backed off

for a week. During this time, he called often. We then started to see each other again, but something was missing. This time, he started to back away. This, of course, was about the time when I realized that I was ready for a committed relationship and willing to give us a try. That’s when he told me

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her talk with them first before calling, just in case. It seems like there are always a couple of kids who for whatever reason do not even ask or mention anything to the parents about going. If you call their parents, it could cause bad feelings between them and your daughter and even you and the parents. Once she’s told them what you plan to do, some of them might want to chat with their parents about the situation first. If everything is on the up and up, sure, go ahead and call. Just be careful not to sound bitter, and hopefully, they will be good to go with some type of schedule to help you and the other parents share the responsibility of picking up the kids.

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eral days; then he resurfaces and calls like nothing has happened. I’ve only seen him once in the past six weeks. He says he’s still undecided about our situation. I told him I can’t wait around anymore and if he doesn’t know by now, he never will. I asked him to lose my number, but he still calls. I’m not sure if he’s seeing someone and trying to make up his mind between the two of us or if there’s some other issue.

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Can woman fix ‘ghosting’ damage? THE MOTHER OF my son’s classmate invited my son and me to their home. We had a nice time. She invited me for a walk the next day, and the four of us hung out several times. Later, she told me her son has autism, which she asked me to keep secret. After that, she started texting and calling several times a week, often asking favors: Could I watch her son? Could I help at her party? I began pulling back, but she didn’t notice. So, the next few times she called, I said we were busy. This ended the relationship, but I feel guilty. Should I have handled this differently? R.O., in Massachusetts Dealing with folks who come on too strong can be challenging. If only they picked up on our subtle cues, we wouldn’t have to be blunt (which makes many of us skittish). But sometimes, sadly,

But I’m more inclined to put your brother-in-law’s knack for terrible arrangePhilip blunt we ments down to grief. Galanes must be. It, too, can lead to ridicEspeulous itineraries. cially here, If it’s not too late, call where the and suggest that he board likely takethe dog at a kennel near away by his house. your oneBut if he seems agitated time pal is Dog denial or wedded to his plan, simthat you ply arrange for a local teen dumped her Insult to injury Tomorrow, my recently to sit with the dog during because of her son’s deceased father-in-law is I had my wisdom teeth the burial and lunch. autism, which isn’t the being buried. removed a few days ago. This might seem silly, case. Today, my husband After the surgery, as I but your family has more Don’t feel guilty. received a text message was coming to from the on its plate right now than Go back and fix the from his out-of-town anesthesia, the oral surdamage. a dog. brother, saying that he is geon leaned forward and Call her and say you And even though the dogsitting for a neighbor said: “You have lines on miss seeing her and her weight of this canine nonand will be bringing the son. (You reported that the your forehead. I think you sense falls on your shouldog with him. should get Botox.� quartet got along nicely.) ders, think of it as a kindThis will entail flying It struck me as inapproThen add: “But you ness to your husband and the dog to us, then allowing his brother who are burypriate and impolite. seem to need more time May I say something to it to remain in our home and help than I can give ing their dad. alone or keeping it in the right now. So I ghosted you her? Anonymous back of our son’s truck rather than explain myself. My mother, myself while we go to the burial I’m sorry for that. Can we and host lunch at a restauLet me guess: This oral I am 16. My mom was get the boys together rant for our guests. surgeon just happens to pretty young when she had again?� I think this is insane. have a (lucrative) sideline me, compared with my You may not have the You? friends’ moms. stomach for policing bound- injecting Botox and fillers? Marilou in Virginia Absolutely tell her it And she dresses pretty aries with pals. was inappropriate and wild — more so than my In that case, leave out Insanity doesn’t run in unprofessional to suggest friends or me. the final invitation. When we all hang out at But explain your disap- an elective, cosmetic proce- my family, as my late, great mother used to say — it dure while you were there our apartment, she tells us pearance. Or she might sprints. about her adventures at become even more isolated for oral surgery. If she is half as aggressive administering the stuff as she is recruiting patients, you will soon be walking around like many of my fellow New Yorkers: unable to move your forehead and with cheeks the size of McIntosh apples. Beware!

and apprehensive about sharing her son’s diagnosis. It could also be a kindness to steer her to a local autism support group, if you resume your friendship. Sometimes needy people legitimately need help — even if we can’t be the ones to give it.

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our age. My friends like her. And I love her for supporting me in everything I do, but I wish she’d tone it down around my friends. Possible? Anonymous If I am not mistaken, your mother is Cookie Lyon from “Empire,� and if you say one word to her, 20 million Americans will change the channel. Most of us feel self-conscious about our parents at some point. I bet she’d understand if you said, “Mom, can I have a little more space when my friends are around?� But don’t ask her to change her clothes or the way she behaves. A truly supportive parent is rarer than you think. Take a page from her playbook and celebrate her the way she does you — with just a little more independence while your friends are hanging out.

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

Creamy vegetable becomes Lavin: Dating soup in as simple as 3-2-1 stays complex THE WEATHER CERTAINLY has turned on the Peninsula. I, for one, am glad to see snow in PENINSULA the mountains and rivers near KITCHEN our overflowing. It’s been a long, dry stint. Carrie Watching the Sanford blustery weather outside and surviving the wet and blowy Halloween trick-or-treating adventure with my daughter sure makes me ready to hunker down at home with a warming soup, a chunk of bread and a good book. Before settling in for dinner and reading, I headed out to the Port Angeles Farmers Market last week.

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Carrie Sanford, who shares the Peninsula Kitchen column with Betsy Wharton, is a mother, wife, educator, artist, activist and cook. She writes the newsletter for Salt Creek Farm in Joyce during the growing season and volunteers with nonprofits and schools in Port Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Tom Sanford, and their daughter, Abby. She blogs about food and her life as a mama at RhubarbSky.com.

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Eby — Hightower Destiny Marie Eby, 24, and Christopher Lee Hightower, 29, married Aug. 30 at Eberle Barn in Sequim. The bride is the daughter of Nancy Ausk of Dickinson, N.D., and Gerald Eby of Oak Harbor. She graduated from Oak Harbor High School. The groom is the son of Lee Ann and Alan Hightower of Port Townsend. He graduated from Port Townsend High School. The couple honeymooned in Paris; Florence, Italy; and Rome. Their wedding song was “Holding Onto You” by Chris and Destiny Hightower. Twenty One Pilots.

Gary and Virginia Elliott in 2015, at right, and in 1965, below.

Gary and Virginia Elliott Gary Elliott and Virginia “Ginny” Baker were married Nov. 19, 1965, in San Diego, Calif., while both were on active duty in the U.S. Navy. They are the parents of four children, Michael, Kristina, Jennifer and Matthew; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

They have enjoyed living in Sequim for more than 30 years. A celebration is being held in their honor from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Guy Cole Convention Center, 202 N. Blake Ave., Sequim. Friends are encouraged to stop by. Please bring your stories to share in lieu of gifts.

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Mom faces tough choice with move DEAR ABBY: I am a 68-yearold woman. For the past seven years, I have lived with my daughter, my only child. We have always had a great relationship, and now as adults, we have a great friendship. She and her husband recently separated, and she now has a boyfriend. She has an excellent job and has been talking lately about asking for a transfer to Florida, 900 miles away. I don’t want to move anywhere. I have a part-time job I love and I don’t want to give it up. All my family and friends live here. My ex-son-in-law has offered for me to come live with him. We have always had a good relationship. So: Do I give up the rest of my

reason you can’t talk together on the phone or Skype. She should move alone to life without Abigail Florida and see how her relationmy only ship with her boyfriend works Van Buren seeing child every day out, because there are no guaranand move in tees. with her ex? Because you and your former Or do I son-in-law are comfortable with move with her the arrangement, give living with to Florida? him a try. In either It says a lot about both of you case, I’ll have that your relationship is such a to give up my warm one. very specialIf anything changes, re-evaluized job that is ate your options then. not transferBut for now, some separation able. Help! Decisions to Make in between you and your daughter Maryland might be good for both of you.

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Dear Decisions: You and your daughter are not joined at the hip. While you won’t be able to be with her every day, there is no

Dear Abby: My spouse and I are Buddhists, and we do not intend to raise our 2-year-old daughter as a Christian. We plan to teach her about

various religions, but we want the opportunity to do so to be ours as parents. I have discussed this at length with my parents. Nevertheless, they insist on teaching her Christian songs even though I have asked them to stop. I feel their refusal to follow my wishes on this matter is disrespectful. They had their opportunity to raise me the way they chose. Now it’s my turn to raise my child as I choose. How do I get them to take me seriously, short of telling them they can no longer see her? I’d rather it not come to that. Chanting for Patience in Austin, Texas

If they are doing it when she is with them without your supervision, limit their alone time with her. That should work in the short term. But realize that you can’t shelter your daughter from Christianity and other religions forever, particularly as she grows older and the Christian holidays roll around with all the attendant marketing that surrounds them. Having awareness of and respect for other religions is important today, because not all people believe alike.

________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

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The wetter the better To begin with, the weather. It is going to rain for months on end and inches upon inches in quantity. The rain will do several beneficial tasks for you. It will “settle in” all new construction and water in all new plantings. Anytime you move, pile, dig or shape soil, it needs to settle in, and that generally requires copious amounts of water. The next big item in doing largescale landscape jobs now is the timing. First, you have the time. The grass will soon be growing extremely slowly, so little or no mowing.

Go all out Second, your flowers and gardens (veggies and orchards, too) are all but done for the year, so little weeding, deadheading, cultivating, pruning, fertilizing or moving those hoses and sprinklers. And the timing is perfect for contractors, equipment operators and suppliers because they also have the time now. Come spring and early summer, everybody will be busy, and few will even take the time to call you back. Right now, deals can be had, or they will respond with a “how about if I drop by tomorrow?” And finally, the timing is perfect because by next summer, everything you’ve done now will “look marvelous.” Part of the trick is that by doing disruptive projects now, you can, at proj-

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ect’s end, spread topsoil and grass seed and then in six months, your lawn will look better than ever. The dirt and grime will be washed away, the rocks will shine and the plants will be growing because their roots had time to move into the surrounding soil, getting nice and established before the warmer weather dries up their liquid nourishment. I also like that winter and fall here are extremely mild. It is really nice not to be sweating when working so hard, and our weather for the next several months is ideal for strenuous work. With strong-back days like these, I can count on the brief duration of daylight to automatically reduce my hours and fatigue. So how about a list of jobs that are ideal to perform in the next few weeks? 1. Drainage problems. Put in drain pipe, fabric, pea gravel and skirting drains; dig ditches; and contour the yard. 2. Rock walls and retaining walls. In order to last, they need the soil to settle in around them, and the rains will do that for you. (Check will your local official to see if a permit is required.) 3. Plant large items. These beasts will be watered in and the weather won’t stress them out. 4. Ponds and water features. These jobs disturb a lot of soil, so get them done now and watch how Mother Nature cleans up the mess behind you. 5. Create berms. Making naturallooking mounds means you will be moving dirt around, and this will cause ruts in the yard. You’ll have ample time for repairs during this period. 6. Your lawn. Dethatch, aerate, sow anew and enjoy the best year ever come next year. 7. Construct new gardens. Doing this now will have them ready next year when the soil starts to warm and you’re ready to plant veggie seeds. 8. Driveways, pathways and patios. It’s easy to get a contractor, and you can have them in place for when the weather for shorts and flipflops arrives. Don’t let the winter blues get the best of you, so chase away that cabin fever. Now is the time to tackle big jobs.

________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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‘Floating palace’ stays pat in harbor THE CHATTER ALONG the Port Angeles waterfront this week continues to revolve around the Polar Pioneer drilling rig. Visually, all that seems to have changed from last week is that there is an offshore supply vessel, Harvey Champion, that appears to be attending the rig. During the normal course of business when the rig is on station and drilling for oil, this vessel would be used to transport stores, supplies and equipment to it. Additionally below her decks, the 292-foot vessel has the storage/transporting capacity for 636,976 gallons of drill water; 19,500 barrels of liquid mud; 14,350 cubic feet of bulk mud; 1,700 barrels of methanol; and 17,191 gallons of potable water. My wife, Mardi, told me that when her friend’s 4-year-old great-granddaughter, Lilli Donisi, was out on Ediz Hook with her grandfather and saw the Polar Pioneer, she exclaimed: “Grandpa! A floating palace!”

Port of Port Angeles Last Saturday (Halloween), Oriental Spirit, a 459-foot bulk cargo ship moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. I understand the Hong Kong flagged vessel was having problems with her engine, which were resolved by the manufacturer of the engine sending personnel to Port Angeles to deal with the issue. On Wednesday afternoon, Oriental Spirit eased off the dock and anchored midharbor to make room for Astoria Bay, a 610-foot bulk cargo ship that is taking on a load of logs bound for China that were harvested off Merrill & Ring’s private land holdings in Western Washington.

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power-flushed and replaced as necessary; and any related valves will be checked and replaced as needed.

Upcoming expo On Nov. 18-20, the Pacific Marine Expo will be held at the CenturyLink Field Event Center in Seattle. Platypus Marine, Armstrong Marine and Lee Shore Boats will be in attendance promoting their products and services to commercial boaters who come from Alaska to California to see what the 450 exhibitors have to offer.

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I stopped out at Lee Shore Boats and chatted with the company president, Eric Schneider. They are currently building a 31-foot patrol boat for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. The rib-style patrol boat will be powered by twin 300-horsepower Suzuki outboard motors.

Polar Pioneer with an offshore supply vessel, Harry Champion, standing by.

Boating skills clinic

The North Olympic Sail and Power Squadron is offering a free boating skills clinic in anchoring this Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave. This clinic has been designed to equip boaters in understanding the issues and problems involving anchor weight, methods used to anchor and choices of anchor types for this boating area. Platypus affairs The knowledge gained from this seminar will increase underEarlier last week, Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, standing of the conditions and situations involved in anchoring yacht-repair facility and steela boat and the need for a proper boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled Sil- anchor choice. For more information on this verado out of the water. event or other classes offered by The 120-foot vessel was built in 1974 by Willard Boat Works of the North Olympic Sail and Costa Mesa, Calif., for Harry See Power Squadron, contact Ray Thomas at 360-683-8801 or visit of the See’s Candies Inc. family. At the time, she was the larg- www.northolympicboaters.com. est fiberglass yacht ever built. I understand this classic mas- Harbor happenings terpiece will be at their facility On Wednesday, Tesoro prountil mid-December undergoing vided bunkers to Oriental Spirit, her five-year scheduled maintewhich is now underway to Nannance program . tong, China. Platypus also hauled out Ter_________ rapin, an 87-foot Coast Guard cutter that is based in BellingDavid G. Sellars is a Port Angeles ham. resident and former Navy boatswain’s This cutter will be out of sermate who enjoys boats and strolling vice for about six weeks, during the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. which time Platypus’ skilled perItems and questions involving boatsonnel will perform maintenance ing, marina and industrial activities and on the props and shafts as well the North Olympic Peninsula wateras sandblast, prime and paint fronts are always welcome. News the vessel. announcements about boating groups, Additionally, the fuel tanks including yacht clubs and squadrons, and gray-water tanks will be are welcome as well. emptied, cleaned and inspected; Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202. their respective lines will be

The patrol boat Lee Shore Boats is building for the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Oriental Spirit at anchor in Port Angeles Harbor after vacating Terminal 3 to make rom for the Astoria Bay.

Briefly . . . Senior meals offered in PA this week PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Spring greens, broccoli chicken alfredo, steamed peas, garlic bread and peanut butter and jelly cookies. ■ Wednesday: Closed for the Veterans Day holiday. ■ Thursday: Green salad, baked chicken, mashed potatoes, broccoli and cauliflower, and apricots. ■ Friday: Waldorf salad, baked ham, whipped potatoes, Brussels sprouts and spice carrot cake.

Book discussions PORT HADLOCK— The Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., will offer several book discussions in the afternoons and evenings starting in November. Sign-up is required, and copies of the book for each session will be loaned by the library at sign-up at the library information desk by phoning 360-3856544. Participants are asked to read the entire book before the scheduled session. On Monday, Nov. 23, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., the group discusses Brian Doyle’s Mink River. Titles being read for the upcoming afternoon discussions include: ■ Dec. 28: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. ■ Jan. 25: Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlen. ■ Feb. 22: Gemini by Carol Wiley Cassella. Evening book discussion meetings take place every second Thursday of each month at the library from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. On Nov. 12, the evening discussion covers Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake.

The Dec. 10 evening group will discuss Gemini. For more information about this program, visit www.jclibrary.info.

Live Your Dream SEQUIM — Soroptimist International of Sequim is accepting applications for the Live Your Dream Award (formerly the Women’s Opportunity Award). The award is for a woman who has primary financial responsibility of supporting her family and who attends or has been accepted to a vocational/ skills training program or undergraduate degree program. The cash award of $2,000 can be used to offset any costs associated with efforts to attain higher education, including books, child care and transportation. Applications are available online at www. sisequim.org by clicking on “What We Do,” then “Awards & Scholarships.” The deadline for submitting applications is Sunday, Nov. 15. For more information, phone Betty Osborn at 360683-2096 or email belroc@ olypen.com. Peninsula Daily News

GREEN THUMB AWARD The Port Angeles Garden Club presents the Green Thumb Autumn Award to Lon and Donna Kolloth of 1329 Rook Drive. Having recently moved to Port Angeles from Montana, the Kolloths’ plan was to wait a year before they bought a home, but they fell in love with the open space and garden areas of their new home, according to a news release. The yard has many planting areas in both the front and back that feature colorful maples, grasses, ferns, lavender, heather and garden art. The backyard features a flagstone waterfall with a pond and a flagstone patio adjacent to the deck.


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Email, Web give other bird’s-eye views OVER A DOZEN flower pots of varying shapes and sizes still “litter” the deck and patio. Our warm weather continues to encourage them to flower. They add color to a scene that grows less colorful every week. Some movement in one of the larger pots caught my eye, and it took only a moment to recognize the tiny visitor. Winter wrens are one of my favorite birds, and this one has been doing a lot of calling this past week. These wrens that are the darkest members of their race haunt the darkest places. They will poke and pry into damp, dark corners I would never stick my hand into. They like spiders. They eat spiders and whatever other creepy bugs hang out

Winter wrens prefer dark, damp places to search for food.

BIRD WATCH in scary places. Carson While watching this small, darkbrown bird with the very short tail, I thought how much it illustrated our Northwest environment. We live in an area that is pretty drab and colorless in late fall and throughout the winter. Even in spring and summer, we are surrounded by tall evergreen trees and dark, shady places. the West. Fall in the Pacific Thanks to the Internet Northwest is very different and the ability to send from fall in other parts of

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Death and Memorial Notice G. JOHN DEBEY JR. February 20, 1943 October 27, 2015 G. John DeBey Jr. passed on unexpectedly in Seattle, Washington, on October 27, 2015. He was born in Glendale, California, to George and Marguerite DeBey, and had lived in Port Angeles since 1974 until a recent move to Seattle. He graduated from University of California, Berkeley, with a degree in English literature and received his teaching certificate from University of California, Santa Barbara. He also spent three years in a master’s program in oceanography at San Diego State, earning a minor in mathematics. He and his then-wife, Suzanne, moved to the Northwest, wishing to live in a more rural area, with

Mr. DeBey access to the wilderness and the ocean. John was a lover of all forms of music and art, and an avid seeker of knowledge, always reading articles and books on anything in science or the humanities. He converted to Judaism and loved the Jewish view of life. He was passionate

about social justice, having been involved in the civil rights and anti-war movements in the ’60s and ’70s, and with LBGT issues for many years. He loved backpacking, camping, sailing, skiing, boxing and running, but surfing was his true passion, and he surfed local waves whenever possible. John was a math teacher at Stevens Middle School and Port Angeles High School for 25 years, and was a passionate advocate for students who struggled both academically and personally. He was always there for those who needed help or an understanding ear. John was a unique individual who always “marched to a different drummer.” His unbounded love for his children showed in his involvement in all their activities and desire to teach them about the

April 17, 1937 October 24, 2015 Lawrence “Larry” Bourm, 78, of Port Angeles died October 24, 2015. Larry, son of James and Virgie Bourm, loving husband of Irene Estes Bourm, passed away at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, from complications resulting from an infection. He is survived by his wife, Irene, and his three daughters, Kelli Reed, Julie (Marcia) Bourm and Holli (Tino) Moreno. He is also survived by four stepchildren, Sandy (Mike) Caudill, Clay (Laura) Haller, Zack (Shaina) Haller and Josh Haller; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; his brother Gene; and his former wife, Pat Bourm, and his forever son-in-law, Paul Reed. He was predeceased by his parents, son Bret and his brother Kenny.

Mr. Bourm Larry graduated from Port Angeles High School in 1955 and attended Olympic College on a basketball scholarship. He worked for a restaurant food distributor until his retirement in 1994. He loved traveling, golfing, fishing, cooking, canning, crabbing, clam digging, deer hunting, fastpitch softball, the Seahawks, refereeing basketball, his aerobics group at the swimming pool, cof-

fee with his cronies at McDonald’s, camping, showing off his beloved Olympic Peninsula, watching sports on TV, dancing, working in his garden, walking his sweet dog Maddie, teasing his friends and family, and playing with his grandchildren. Basically, Larry loved life. He was a role model for so many who witnessed what it looks like to live a life of generosity, friendship

Caught on camera

Perk’s latest email photos said the wigeon have returned to his neighborhood. His camera also caught a hunting Cooper’s hawk perched on a nearby fence. These two photos were a way for me to share at least part of his morning bird walk. When Monte spotted a great blue heron sneaking past the corner of his house, my view was as Blues for birding good as if I had been peekInstead of paths ing out his window. through evergreen forests Whether the photos that or beach hikes near the brighten up the day’s mail salt water, Julie does her are close to home or in bird-watching under blue another part of the country, skies and trails that wind they extend my view of through cactus plants, mes- bird activity much farther quite brush and the occathan my own backyard. sional trickling stream. Dark brown or not, that While the chestnutbusy little winter wren backed and black-capped would have been a good chickadees are making photograph to share with inroads into the black sun- Julie — if I’d had a camera flower seeds in my yard, in my hand. she is enjoying visits from ________ the elusive mountain chickJoan Carson’s column adees. appears every Sunday. Contact Ladder-backed woodher at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA peckers work on the 98370, with a self-addressed, scrubby trees and bushes stamped envelope for a reply. found in the desert. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

beautiful world around them. His sense of humor was infectious, and his “biggerthan-life” personality will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, George John DeBey Sr. He is survived by his children, David (Lauren), Sarah (Nick) and Katharine; Suzanne; his mother; his brother, Denny; and sister Dee. A memorial service was held in Seattle, and a graveside service and burial will be held at Ocean View Cemetery, 3127 West 18th Street, Port Angeles, at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 14, followed by a small reception at a friend’s home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Olympic Peninsula chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, P.O. Box 759, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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environments and the birds that inhabit them. A friend who lives in California’s desert country is not only a birder but an excellent photographer. Julie is an early riser and faithfully takes not only an early morning bird walk; she packs her camera and her binoculars. When a group of her latest photos arrives, I get to enjoy her walks and the birds she sees. Many of them are species we don’t see in this area.

In our yards, a similarlooking bird, the downy woodpecker, is searching for insects. Western scrub-jays, cactus wrens and phainopepla perch in the bushes and work the picnic areas. Our walks are accompanied by Steller’s jays, spotted towhees and, yes, winter wrens. When Julie sent her latest photos of a walk in the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, they were a welcome spot of color during a typical November day. It is always a treat to open the email and see who has sent me a picture of the birds seen in their neighborhoods or while they are traveling to another part of the country.

and joy. Larry was a life member of the Elks Club, the Eagles Club, the Peninsula Golf Club, the Old-Timers Steelhead Club, the Moose Lodge and the Port Angeles High School Class of ’55 Reunion Committee. Growing up in Joyce, he never forgot his roots, even after moving to the big city (Port Angeles) nearby. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends, and by so many of those whose lives he touched. A celebration of Larry’s life will be held on Sunday, December 6, at 1 p.m. at the Port Angeles Elks Club. We hope many friends and acquaintances will be able to attend and share in this joyous event. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Tall Elks (www.tallelks.org) or the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society (www. ophumanesociety.org). Please send photos to photoswithlarry@gmail. com.

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SEQUIM — A Thanksgiving yoga flow class to benefit the Sequim Food Bank will be held at the Old Dungeness Schoolhouse, 2781 Towne Road, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15. Julia Buggy of Farm Flow Yoga and Shelley Stratton of Bodhi Tree Yoga will be accompanied with drums and percussion by

Zorina Wolf of Village Heartbeat. Wolf also will lead a gratitude meditation. Attendees should bring their yoga mats and a towel. Refreshments will be provided afterward. RSVP to www.bodhi treeyoga.org. Donations to the Sequim Food Bank can be made by cash or check at the event.

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Briefly . . . Lieutenant promoted to deputy chief QUILCENE — Quilcene Fire Rescue Lt. Donald Svetich has been promoted to the rank of deputy chief, effective immediately. Svetich will take over district training, wildland firefighting operations and the district’s emer- Svetich gency vehicle driver training program, as well as handle some of the day-today operational items of the district. He also will assume the role of duty chief when the fire chief leaves the district or is otherwise unavailable to respond to calls. “Don’s addition to the senior leadership of Quilcene Fire Rescue is going to be invaluable to us,” Fire Chief Larry Karp said. “Don brings many years of fire service leadership and experience, which will help us run a safer organization for our community, as well as the members.” Svetich has been with the department since January 1996.

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at the outlying field in Coupeville today through Saturday. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements. Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to station’s comment line at 360-257-6665 or via email at comments. NASWI@navy.mil. All other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-257-2286.

‘Jeans for Guys’ No flight practice COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island

PORT ANGELES — The Answer For Youth (TAFY) is having a “Jeans for Guys” drive through Tuesday, Nov. 17. The collection sites are at

the TAFY office, 711 E. Second St.; Hartnagel’s Building Supply, 3111 E. U.S. Highway 101; and Angeles Millworks, 1601 S. C St. The group is asking for donations of usable jeans of all sizes. Phone 360-670-4363.

Photography class PORT TOWNSEND — The Boiler Room, 711 Water St., will have photographer Raymond Ketchum give a free class on “Learning to See: What Makes a Good Photograph” from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17. The event is open to the public. Ketchum will teach participants how visual design

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Women’s luncheon PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Christian Women’s Connection will host a “A Little Bit of Country” buffet luncheon on the second floor of the Port

Angeles CrabHouse Restaurant, 221 N. Lincoln St. The event is from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Admission is $16. Author Judy Squier, visiting from Grant’s Pass, Ore., is the speaker. She talks about “getting what’s broken fixed for a lifetime” and will have books for sale. The group’s annual Country Fair is coming up, and donations are needed. There will be an open auction of theme baskets stuffed with goodies. Child care is available. For reservations, phone 360-452-4343 or 360-4578261. Peninsula Daily News

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he name’s Case. John Case. OK, the title character in “Agent X” isn’t quite 007, but he’s certainly drawing comparisons to the smooth-talking, tuxedo-swaddled Brit. TNT’s action-packed new series sees bigscreen icon Sharon Stone (“Casino,” 1995) making a rare departure from film to star in a television show. She portrays the newly elected vice president of the United States, Natalie Maccabee, who is landed with a very particular set of responsibilities — and more importantly, one exceptional employee — that only a handful of people know about. “Agent X” premieres Sunday, Nov. 8, on TNT. At last month’s New York Comic Con, series creator William Blake Herron explained his inspiration for the concept of “Agent X.” In a sentiment echoed in the first episode by Malcolm Millar (Gerald McRaney, “House of Cards”), the vice president’s chief steward, Herron was intrigued by the fact that the second most important executive position in the American government doesn’t appear to have any set duties.

From that came the speculation that perhaps those duties are just unseen and kept from the public. After she’s sworn into office, Maccabee returns to her new digs only to discover a secret passage behind the fireplace, which she follows to the end and promptly has her mind blown when she’s filled in on one of the nation’s biggest secrets. As Millar explains, Maccabee is about to be heavily involved in a program she never knew existed. An extra section in Article Two of the Constitution — the original document is housed in the hidden chamber in which she’s now standing — states that “an agent of unknown identity is hereby authorized to serve at the discretion of the vice president for the purpose of aiding the republic in times of dire peril.” And so she’s introduced to John Case, also known as Agent X. Jeff Hephner (“Chicago Fire”), who plays Agent X, described the character in an interview for Blastr as a “taller-than-average, really handsome badass” who’s deployed on missions that the government needs to accomplish on the down-low. “He’s an American James Bond,” added Herron, “so he goes on missions like any super spy would do.” Indeed, the extended preview has no shortage of

butt-kicking, gun-toting, glass-breaking and other fancy maneuvers; Agent X pulls it all off while looking terribly dapper, with never a hair out of place. The character is, in essence, a weapon himself. Case is Special Ops-trained, CIA-tested, cunning, tough and quick as a whip. He’s also fiercely patriotic with a strong moral compass — qualities that all come together to make him the ideal man to be protecting his country when no one else can. His charm and good looks don’t hurt, either. The series obviously has some recognizable faces attached to it, but scoring Stone as the leading lady was a real windfall. The award-winning actress, producer and former fash-

ion model has dozens of roles under her belt and, while she’s done some TV work (mostly in guest appearances), it’s on the big screen that she’s made a name for herself. Stone spoke with “Extra” about the timing of finally taking a major television role: “I waited for the good thing. I knew that I wanted to do something that had a woman in a sort of political situation, in a way that talked about politics but also in a way that was fun.” The current political situation in the U.S. also played a role in Stone, a supporter of Hillary Clinton, taking the part. “For me, to play vice president during this prescient moment when women are in so many powerful positions politically, and when we’re very apt to have a woman as president, it’s a very exciting time in the world to be playing something that is really in that moment, in that historical moment,” she added. James Earl Jones as seen in “Agent X.”

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Kandi Burruss from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

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9:00 p.m.

In this new episode, Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and Lucca’s (Cush Jumbo) latest client was fired from a technology firm for failing a polygraph test. As they work on a defense, Eli (Alan Cumming) plots to leak something damaging.

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10:00 p.m.

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PBS has been quick and eager to bring them to our shores. Season 2 of “The Great British Baking Show” has been airing on PBS for the past few weeks, and its winner will finally be crowned in the grand finale airing Sunday, Nov. 8, on PBS. Late to the sweet, sweet party? Not to worry, the entire season’s available to watch on the PBS website — along with the entire first season, too. So what sets the awardwinning competition apart from the rest? It’s hard to pin down, but it’s not just the accents. Perhaps it’s the way the challenges are laid out. Each week, the remaining home bakers are challenged to show off a different baking skill, but, as the competition goes on, the skills required become more and more difficult. This season started out

with easy stuff like cakes and bread, but since then, the bakers have been faced with flaky pastries, technically challenging sweet dough and more. The hosts definitely add to the fun nature of the contest: broadcaster Sue Perkins and comedian Mel Giedroyc are a pair of performers with quick wits and sharp tongues, and they spice up every episode. Then there are the judges, Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, a pair of heavyweights who know their stuff — and who don’t pull their punches. Berry is an icon in the U.K. She’s published more than 75 cookbooks and hosted a number of her own cooking shows; she sits beside Hollywood at the judges table, a man who is one of the best known and most respected artisanal bakers in the country.

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You only live thrice: The 1967 James Bond movie tells us “You Only Live Twice,” but it turns out Bond was wrong — he should have gone one further. “Unforgettable” has been canceled twice by CBS since it first hit the screen in 2011, but it’s the police drama that just won’t stay dead. Despite failing to pick up the numbers of viewers that the eye network likes to see, A&E saw the show’s potential and has given it a third shot at life, with the new season scheduled to premiere Friday, Nov. 27. Along with a new network comes some new faces — and a few familiar faces will be missed. Both Jane Curtin (“3rd Rock from the Sun”) and Tawny Cypress (“Heroes”) have departed the show. Joining the cast, though, are Skeet Ulrich (“Jericho”) and Rachel Dratch (“Saturday Night Live”). Ulrich first came to prominence for his role in two of the biggest slasher/ horror films of the 1990s: “The Craft” and “Scream,” both of which were released in 1996. Dratch, most recognizable for her long tenure in “SNL,” has been a guest star in many of the biggest comedies of the past few years. “Parks and Recreation,” “30 Rock,” “The Middle,” “Ugly Betty” and “The King of Queens” have all featured her at some point, and the big screen has hosted her, too, as she featured in 2006’s “Click” and 2007’s “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry.” Luckily for longtime fans of “Unforgettable,” the core cast has survived the transition to A&E intact. Poppy Montgomery (“Without a Trace”) returns as Carrie Wells, a

former police detective with a photographic memory who uses her unique ability to fight crime. Dylan Walsh (“Nip/ Tuck”) and James Hiroyuki Liao (“Star Trek Into Darkness,” 2013) are also returning. It’s rare enough for a canceled show to get a second chance at life, but a third chance is as rare as hen’s teeth. A new season of “Unforgettable” premieres on its new home Friday, Nov. 27, on A&E. Christmas love: The countdown to the big day has begun, and TV watchers know what that means: TV specials, and plenty of them. As usual, Hallmark Channel is pulling out all the stops with its holiday programming, and it has certainly come out of the gate running this year. Its original movies are always a big hit with families, and “Charming

Christmas” looks like it won’t be an exception. Premiering Sunday, Nov. 8, this Christmas charmer brings a bit of romance to the holiday season — and maybe even a bit of seasonal magic. Julie Benz stars, and at first it might seem like an odd casting choice for a feel-good holiday romance. She’s best known for her roles in shows and films that are a tad more violent: “Dexter,” “Saw V” (2008), “Rambo” (2008) and “Defiance” are some of her biggest claims to fame. As an actress, though, it looks like she’s refusing to be typecast. In “Charming Christmas,” she’ll be playing Meredith, the heiress to a successful department store. Her business is her life, and she has no time for Christmas cheer or romance — that is, until she’s persuaded to play the part of the store’s Mrs. Claus. David Sutcliffe (“Gilmore Girls”) stars as the store’s Santa, and the one who reminds Meredith of the true meanings of Christmas

and, of course, also winds up as her romantic interest. The more she gets to know the handsome Santa, the more she begins to suspect that there might be more to this “fake” St. Nick than he’s letting on. With plenty more Christmas programming to come in the lead-up to the big day, “Charming Christmas” is the perfect way to kick off the season. Catch the original movie Sunday, Nov. 8, on the Hallmark Channel. Off to the cleaner’s: What happens when the crime scene cleaner gets dirty? Esquire’s new darkly humorous drama answers that very question when “Spotless” premieres Saturday, Nov 14. Marc-André Grondin (“Goon,” 2011) stars as Jean Bastiere, the owner of a London business that cleans up crime scenes after the police are finished with them. His life is turned upside down, though, when his estranged brother, Martin (Denis Ménochet, “Inglourious Basterds,” 2009), shows up unexpectedly — and he’s got a body in tow, as well as secrets from Jean’s past. So begins “Spotless,” the latest addition to Esquire’s growing slate of programming. Also starring Miranda Raison (“My Week with Marilyn,” 2011), Tanya Fear (“Kick-Ass 2,” 2013), Brendan Coyle (“Downton Abbey”) and Jake Curran (“Fury,” 2014), “Spotless” is the story of a family fighting to stay in control of their lives as a brutal mob boss (Coyle) ensnares them ever tighter. “Spotless,” Esquire’s new drama, premieres Saturday, Nov. 14. Poppy Montgomery stars in “Unforgettable.”

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Varsity Blues (1999, Sport) Jon Voight, Paul Walker,

Steel Magnolias (1989, Comedy/Drama) Dolly Parton, Julia Roberts, Sally Field. The 700 Club 180* 311* James Van Der Beek.

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Admission (2013, Comedy) Paul Rudd, Gloria Reuben, 133 258 (‘10, Act) Jennifer Aniston. Joel Garland, Jennifer Aniston. Tina Fey. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Game "Fan-Tastic Food" Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Chopped (N) C ake Wars: Christmas (N) Cake Wars "The Simpsons" Cake Wars "Nintendo" 110* 231*

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Morris Chestnut is back as brilliant private pathologist Dr. Beaumont Rosewood when this drama returns to prime time. With an average of more than seven million viewers so far, the show has already earned a fullseason order from Fox.

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Curtis Armstrong reprises his role as Metatron in this new episode. Castiel (Misha Collins) believes Metatron may be able to help stop the Darkness. However, Metatron isn’t all that interested in helping the Winchesters (Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles).

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Renowned for her work in the trauma arena, Residency Director Dr. Leanne Rorish (Marcia Gay Harden) mentors a group of first-year residents in this new episode. They learn about life and death in one of the busiest and most notorious ERs in the world. NOVEMBER 8 - 14, 2015

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In this new episode, the Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of an escape artist whose remains were found in the woods. After they discover that the victim worked at the Magic Palace, they find evidence that he may have been keeping secrets.

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When Morland (John Noble) offers to use his influence to ensure that Sherlock (Jonny Lee Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu) are reinstated, Sherlock questions his motives in this new episode. Meanwhile, Watson snags a job with the FBI.

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9:00 p.m.

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