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Interim chief nets permanent post Mike Evans, 48, leads police BY CHARLIE BERMANT
Evans, 48, took on the interim chief title when Chief Conner Daily took a leave of absence in April 2015 that continued when Daily retired July 1. Evans earned an annual salary of $95,000 in the interim position. That has been increased to $105,000 a year. Daily now works as a clerk in a Port Townsend pet store “where I’ve never been happier,” he said last month. Evans said the gold shield won’t change how he does his job. “I will continue on the same course,” he said.
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PORT TOWNSEND — After almost a year as Port Townsend’s interim police chief, Michael Evans has been promoted to the permanent post. “What Chief Evans brings to us is a proven track record and commitment to community-based guidance within the department,” City Manager David Timmons said in a news release. “Since stepping up as interim chief, he has shown me that he is the right person to serve this community and lead the department.”
“As interim chief, I did the best I could every day. “That will be the same, but I’ll be able to do a little more longrange planning.” The first priority is to bring the department to full strength and fill three current vacancies, he said. “In a department of 15 people, anytime you bring in a new personality, there will be some change,” he said. “Everyone brings their own perspective.” He said he’s impressed by the candidates graduating from the police academy, saying they have CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS an orientation toward community Mike Evans was promoted to Port Townsend police chief policing. on April 1 after serving in the interim position for nearly TURN
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Port Townsend Mayor Deborah Stinson, in hat, and Washington State Department of Agriculture Director Derek Sandison cut the opening day ribbon at the Port Townsend Farmers Market on Saturday amid a crowd of community members, kids and goats.
PA police searching for clues Investigators are confident that man’s death was homicide BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Uniformed officers and police detectives canvassed Port Angeles bars and eateries this weekend searching for clues about the death of world-renowned Nuu-chah-nulth carver George Cecil David. David was found dead inside an apartment unit on the 1100 block of East
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PORT TOWNSEND — An attorney who has managed two successful bond issue campaigns declared for a position on the Jefferson County Public Utility District commission this week. “I feel that the PUD needs improvement and that improvement needs to come from the top,” said Jeff Randall, an agent with Power Trip Energy and a Port Townsend attorney. “I believe that the public should be offered choices when important positions like PUD commissioner Randall come up, and I believe I have unique qualifications for the job.” Randall, 49, is running for the District 1 position now occupied by Barney Burke, 60, who has not declared an intention to run for a second full term. Randall advocated for two successful bond measures in Port Townsend: a $3.6 million improvement bond for the Mountain View complex in 2015 and a $40.9 million bond for a new school at the current Grant Street Elementary School site. Voter approved both measures by more than 70 percent. In his capacity as a co-founder of the citizen advocacy group Friends of Public Power, Randall has regularly attended PUD meetings over the past three years, he said. TO
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Runaway bull saved by Jon Stewart A BULL THAT escaped from a holding area and darted through the streets of New York City has been captured and taken to greener pastures by Jon Stewart. Officials told The THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Times that the blackOOKED UP COMMENTS and-white Celebrity magazine Hello! apologized Angus was Friday to George Clooney for running spotted Frian interview that the star says was day in Stewart Queens. “completely fabricated.” Quotes from the The bull article — in which the actor supposedly was soon corralled at York talked about his marriage to lawyer College, where students Amal Clooney — were picked up by snapped pictures and took other publications around the world. videos. The bull was dubbed Frank Lee after a prisfled from a slaughterhouse dian and his wife, who are oner who escaped from in Queens was taken in by animal advocates. Alcatraz. an animal sanctuary and It’s not the first bovine It was later taken to an renamed for rock legend to hit New York’s streets. animal shelter by the forFreddie Mercury. mer “Daily Show” comeIn January, a cow that
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The committee created In the garden 24.5% armed militias to carry out the repression, killing dozDoing nothing 17.2% ens. Mr. Biszku, who also Other 11.0% served as interior minister between March 1957 and Total votes cast: 611 September 1961, denied any Vote on today’s question at www.peninsuladailynews.com involvement but was senNOTE: The Peninsula Poll is unscientific and reflects the opinions of only those tenced in 2014 to five years peninsuladailynews.com users who chose to participate. The results cannot be assumed to represent the opinions of all users or the public as a whole. and six months in prison for war crimes and other charges, including his role in nearly 50 deaths. Setting it Straight A higher court voided the Corrections and clarifications verdict and ordered a retrial, which concluded in Decem■ In Clallam County, 188 precinct delegates were _________ ber with Mr. Biszku given a chosen for Bernie Sanders for president. suspended sentence on A front-page report March 27 had the incorrect BELA BISZKU, 94, the lesser charges, including the number. only high-ranking commudenial of crimes committed ________ nist-era official to be tried for his role in the repression by the communist regime. The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairThe conviction was under ness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to clarafter the 1956 Hungarian appeal at the time of his ify a news story, phone Executive Editor Leah Leach at 360-417-3530 or revolution, has died. email her at lleach@peninsuladailynews.com. Mr. Biszku’s death Thurs- death. day at a Jewish hospital in Budapest was confirmed by Peninsula Lookback the Federation of Hungarian From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News Jewish Religious Communities. attended in addition to sev- and I can’t discern any real 1941 (75 years ago) Mr. Biszku was part of shape to it. It changes from Nine [Port Angeles] high eral state grade schools the Communist Party’s ruland nine complete college blue to white to reddishschool music students ing interim executive comchoirs, who sang individuorange.” returned today from the mittee after the October ally as well as in combined Northwest Music Confer1956 uprising was crushed groups. 1991 (25 years ago) ence in Spokane bubbling by Soviet forces. over with enthusiasm and Voters overwhelmingly 1966 (50 years ago) unanimous in the opinion rejected the Quilcene Seen Around that “They wouldn’t have School District’s $3.4 milGene Woodwick, the missed it for anything.” Peninsula snapshots Forks correspondent of the lion bond issue request The nine students took Port Angeles Evening News, Tuesday. EAGLE OVER part in the huge musical The measure failed by a received reports from about AGNEW struggling to groups that performed at 3-to-1 margin, 334 votes to 20 persons Saturday that Laugh Lines make a landing in a spruce the conference, earning they had seen an unidenti- 116, or about 74 percent to tree in the gale-force winds their places in sectional 26 percent, according to the fied flying object. IF DONALD TRUMP on Easter Sunday morning competition in Tacoma a county elections office. Mrs. Woodwick was and Hillary Clinton are the . . . month ago. Meanwhile, Jefferson skeptical at first, but as the two nominees, it will be the County Parks District 1 reports continued to come The conference was the first time both parties’ WANTED! “Seen Around” voters approved by about nominees are over 65 years items recalling things seen on the largest convention Spokane in, she got out her binocuthe same margin a has ever had, Miss Irene B. lars and took a look. North Olympic Peninsula. Send old. . . . $115,000 bond issue to “There is something [They] would be the old- them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box Wood, Port Angeles school 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax music director, said today. build a new community there all right,” she said est nominees since 1848. 360-417-3521; or email news@ center in Coyle in the Saturday night. Students from WashingOr as Bernie Sanders peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure remote southeast part of “The object is now east ton, Oregon, Idaho and put it, “My first campaign!” you mention where you saw your the county. of Forks. It kind of glows, Jimmy Fallon “Seen Around.” Montana high schools HANS-DIETRICH GENSCHER, 89, the longest-serving German foreign minister who was one of the key architects of the country’s 1990 reunification between east and west, has died. His personal assistant, Nicola Maier, confirmed Friday that Mr. Genscher died Thursday evening Mr. Genscher surrounded in 2014 by family at his home outside Bonn. Mr. Genscher served as foreign minister, first of West Germany and then of the reunited nation, for 18 years under chancellors Helmut Schmidt and Helmut Kohl. He remained active and well-connected long after his retirement, working behind the scenes in his mid-80s to help secure the release of former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Mr. Genscher championed detente with the Soviet bloc in the 1970s and 1980s, and was in the vanguard of those who took Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at his word when he declared
Soviet aggression a thing of the past. That trust, and West German insistence on reaching out to help Moscow, helped hasten the end of the Cold War. It also ultimately brought about German reunification at the heart of an increasingly integrated Europe. After the Berlin Wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989, Mr. Genscher was at the forefront of efforts to unite East and West Germany — a goal achieved Oct. 3, 1990.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 3, the 94th day of 2016. There are 272 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On April 3, 1936, Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted in Trenton, N.J., for the kidnap-murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. On this date: ■ In 1860, the legendary Pony Express began carrying mail between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, Calif. The delivery system lasted only 18 months before giving way to the transcontinental telegraph. ■ In 1865, Union forces occupied the Confederate capital of Richmond, Va. ■ In 1882, outlaw Jesse James
was shot to death in St. Joseph, Mo., by Robert Ford, a member of James’ gang. ■ In 1946, Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma, the Japanese commander held responsible for the Bataan Death March, was executed by firing squad outside Manila. ■ In 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed the Marshall Plan, designed to help European allies rebuild after World War II and resist communism. ■ In 1965, the United States launched the SNAP-10A nuclear power system into Earth orbit; it was the first nuclear reactor sent into space. ■ In 1968, the day before he was assassinated in Memphis,
Tenn., civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous “mountaintop” speech to a rally of striking sanitation workers. ■ In 1985, the landmark Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant closed after 56 years in business. ■ In 1996, Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski was arrested at his remote Montana cabin. An Air Force jetliner carrying Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and American business executives crashed in Croatia, killing all 35 people aboard. ■ Ten years ago: Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty before an international war crimes tribunal in Sierra Leone, denying he’d helped
destabilize West Africa through killings, sexual slavery and sending children into combat. Taylor was later convicted of all 11 counts against him and was sentenced to 50 years in prison. ■ Five years ago: Marine Lance Cpl. Harry Lew fatally shot himself at a remote Afghanistan patrol base; three Marines were court-martialed for alleged hazing. Two were acquitted; one pleaded guilty to assault after admitting he’d punched and kicked Lew. ■ One year ago: Pope Francis, presiding at the traditional Good Friday Colosseum procession, decried what he called the “complicit silence” about the killing of Christians.
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A4 Briefly: Nation Obama, world leaders urge nuclear action WASHINGTON — World leaders declared progress in safeguarding nuclear materials sought by terrorists and wayward nations, even as President Barack Obama acknowledged the task was far from finished. Closing out a nuclear security summit, Obama warned of a persistent and harrowing threat: terrorists getting their hands on Obama a nuclear bomb. He urged fellow leaders not to be complacent about the risk of catastrophe, saying that such an attack by the Islamic State or a similar group would “change our world.” “I’m the first to acknowledge the great deal of work that remains,” Obama said, adding that the vision of disarmament he laid out at the start of his presidency may not be realized during his lifetime. “But we’ve begun.”
Mormon guidance set SALT LAKE CITY — Mormon leaders called on members to practice tolerance despite political differences, providing the faith’s U.S. members guidance at a church conference Sat-
urday amid a presidential campaign marked by harsh rhetoric and bickering. Kevin R. Duncan, a member of a second-tier leadership council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said people should resist resenting others because they belong to another religion, hold opposing political views or even root for a different sports team. Mormon leaders don’t endorse candidates or parties, but they sometimes weigh in on what they consider crucial moral issues. This presidential cycle, the church has defended religious liberty after Republican front-runner Donald Trump suggested banning Muslims from entering the U.S. It also renewed calls for an end to culture wars where people stake out extreme positions. The Mormon church reports more than 15 million members around the world. By comparison, Catholics number 1.2 billion, according to the Vatican.
Lineups for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich; Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton; Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.; Priebus. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; Priebus. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sanders, Priebus. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Trump, Priebus.
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Briefly: World Partial service returning for Brussels airport BRUSSELS — A partial, symbolic airline service will begin today at Brussels Airport after a 12-day shutdown of passenger service caused by a deadly bombing attack, the airport’s chief executive said Saturday. It has been closed since devastating suicide bombings in the airport’s main terminal and a Brussels subway train killed 32 people and wounded 270 on March 22. To minimize the chances of a repeat, Belgian Federal Police spokesman Michael Jonniaux said new security measures have been ordered at the airport, including spot checks of vehicles before they arrive, the closing of a drop-off parking area outside the terminal and the screening of all people, their ID and travel documents, and baggage before they are allowed to enter the facility. The bombers had been able to enter the airport’s check-in area with suitcases packed with high explosives and nails, and the resulting blasts collapsed the ceiling, shattered windows and caused great damage.
Hans Peter Doskozil told German daily Die Welt that the move anticipates a shift in migrant flows from the Turkey-Greece Doskozil route to the central Mediterranean. In an interview published Saturday, the newspaper quotes Doskozil saying that the military can provide “considerable support to border security” at the Brenner pass.
Investigation ordered
BAGHDAD — Iraq’s prime minister on Saturday ordered an investigation into corruption allegations against senior oil officials following an expose into bribe-taking published in international media outlets. In a statement, Haider alAbadi ordered “immediate” action by both the anti-corruption commission and the judiciary following reports published by the Huffington Post and Australia’s Fairfax media into large-scale bribe-taking by Monaco-based Unaoil company. The report names four senior Iraqi officials as having received bribes from Unaoil between 2004 and 2012. They include former oil minister Abdul-Karim Elaibi Austria sends soldiers and the outgoing higher education minister, Hussain al-ShahIDOMENI, Greece — Ausristani, who previously served as tria’s defense minister said his country will deploy soldiers at a oil minister and deputy prime key Alpine pass to stop migrants minister in charge of energy. arriving from Italy. The Associated Press
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Children play in the makeshift refugee camp at the northern Greek border point of Idomeni, Greece, on Saturday. Greece is pressing ahead with plans to start deporting migrants and refugees back to Turkey this week, despite mounting concern that Syrians could be denied proper protection and forced back into their war-torn country.
High court might hear jury privacy, bias case Colo. defendant’s appeal says, juror allegedly was prejudiced BY MARK SHERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — The American jury room is a bit like Las Vegas: What happens there is supposed to stay there. But a Supreme Court appeal from a Hispanic defendant in Colorado raises the prospect that a juror’s comments during deliberations can be so offensive that they deprive a defendant of a fair trial. The justices could say as early as Monday whether they will take up a case in the fall involving competing tenets of the legal system: a defendant’s constitutional right to trial by an impartial jury, and the need for secrecy in
jury deliberations. After a jury convicted Miguel Angel Pena Rodriguez of attempted sexual assault involving teenage sisters at a Denverarea horse race track, two jurors provided his lawyer with sworn statements claiming that a third juror made derogatory remarks about Mexican men before voting guilty.
Alleged bias “I think he did it because he’s Mexican and Mexican men take whatever they want” is one of several racially tinged statements attributed to the juror identified in court records by the initials
H.C. In another comment, the juror is said to have cast doubt on an alibi provided by a Hispanic witness for Pena Rodriguez because the witness was “an illegal.” The witness testified that he was in the country legally.
Courts ruled against But three separate courts in Colorado said those statements could not be used to upend Pena Rodriguez’s conviction because of a long-standing rule that prohibits jurors from testifying about what happens during deliberations. The rule, found in both federal and state law, is intended to promote the finality of verdicts and to shield jurors from outside influences. The Supreme Court also has been unwilling to intrude on deliberations.
Minimum wage hike issue gains momentum on coasts BY JENNIFER PELTZ AND DAVID KLEPPER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — California and New York — where almost 1 in 5 Americans live — are on their way to raising their minimum wage to $15 an hour, and the activists who spearheaded those efforts are now setting their sights on other similarly liberal, Democratic-led states. Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington are among the states with active “Fight for $15” efforts, and even economic experts who oppose the increased
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rate see it gaining momentum. “There is lots of pressure to do this,” said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a former Congressional Budget Office director who is now president of the conservative American Action Forum, which says big minimum-wage increases cost jobs. The idea faces headwinds in more conservative and rural states in the South and the Midwest. But activists believe the movement is picking up steam, even if their two big victories so far were achieved in two highly receptive places: trend-setting, liberal, laborfriendly states with a high cost of living and yawning gaps between rich and poor, especially in New
York City and Silicon Valley. “In the beginning, it looked impossible,” said Alvin Major, a fast-food worker and leader of the Fight for $15 campaign. But now, “what happened in New York, in California, it’s going to spread around the country.” Since the $15-an-hour movement planted roots with a 2012 New York City fast-food workers strike, it has gained ground amid the broader debate over income inequality. Cities such as Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco have recently agreed to go to $15 in the coming years, and Oregon’s minimum wage is headed to $14.75 in Portland.
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West: Calif. freeway plane crash kills one, injures five
Nation: Space company lands craft for third time
Nation: Mother charged with making children walk
World: At least 30 killed as two sides clash in Asia
AUTHORITIES SAID A small plane has crashed on a Southern California freeway and struck a car, killing one person and injuring five others. California Highway Patrol Officer Tony Polizzi said the crash occurred Saturday morning on Interstate 15, about 50 miles north of San Diego County. Witnesses told dispatchers that the plane landed on a vehicle. Polizzi said one person in the car died and three others were taken to the hospital. He said two people in the small plane also were transported for treatment.
A PRIVATE SPACE company completed its third successful unmanned rocket launch and safe landing in West Texas with the same vehicle it used during previous tests. Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos said in a series of tweets from his official Twitter account that the reusable New Shepard launched Saturday near Van Horn, Texas, and returned to Earth with another upright landing. New Shepard consists of a capsule designed to take people into space for suborbital flights, along with a booster. Bezos said the capsule parachuted to the ground while the rocket engine was restarted during its successful descent.
A TENNESSEE WOMAN is facing child neglect charges after deputies found her driving ahead of her young daughters while making them walk to school. Marion County Sheriff Ronnie “Bo” Burnett said the mother told deputies her daughters were being punished for missing the bus, the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported. Lisa Marie Palmer, 32, is scheduled for an initial court appearance April 18 on charges of child neglect and driving without a license. Sheriff’s Deputy Chris Ladd said he and another deputy spotted the two girls walking and a gold Cadillac parked on the shoulder, engine running.
AT LEAST 30 soldiers and a boy were reported killed as heavy fighting erupted Saturday between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The fighting was the worst outbreak since a full-scale war over the region ended in 1994. Since then, mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh — officially part of Azerbaijan — has been under the control of local ethnic Armenian forces and the Armenian military. Armenian forces also occupy several areas outside Nagorno-Karabakh proper. The sides are separated by a demilitarized buffer zone, but small clashes have broken out frequently.
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Mitchel Matthews, center, senior operations manager for Uber Technologies Inc. in Washington state, helps a customer check on the status of his airport pickup ride using the Uber mobile app at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Thursday was the first day that drivers for Uber, Lyft, and other ride sharing services could legally pick up and drop off customers at the airport.
Chief: Mental health-related calls CONTINUED FROM A1 police are people suffering from mental illness; about “The candidates I’ve 500 mental health-related seen want to get into polic- calls occur every year, he ing to help people and make said. Police are now trained to a difference,” Evans said. “They want to improve understand the situation the quality of life and are and are working with other agencies — Jefferson Mennot trying to be the ‘Hollytal Health and East Jefferwood’ version of a cop, son Fire-Rescue — to pitch driving fast and shooting.” in when needed. Police will always have “We have several comthe same tools, a patrol car munity agencies working and a sidearm, “but a big together, but it’s really hard part of policing is just get- when there is no money for ting out there,” Evans said. treatment,” he said. Among the issues facing “Maybe we’ll get a little
more out of this legislative session.” The Port Townsend Police Department is one of several city agencies and nonprofits located at Mountain View Commons at 1919 Blaine St., which once was a school campus. Upon his promotion, Evans moved into what had been the principal’s office. Evans was hired as a patrol officer in August 2000. He has worked as a detective, sergeant and assistant chief. He said he knew Port
Townsend would be his permanent home as soon as he saw it. “When we came over the hill on Sims Way, I saw the city limits for the first time and saw the water. I knew,” he said. “I saw the water below it and the mountains behind it. It was like walking into a postcard.”
________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula dailynews.com.
Clues: A world-famous carver CONTINUED FROM A1 An autopsy was conducted Wednesday. The results of the autopsy are expected in about a month, Clallam County Coroner and Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols said. The autopsy will determine the manner and cause of death, Nichols said.
His work is at the Burke Museum — which included masks by the master carver in its 2007 exhibit, “In the Spirit of the Ancestors” — and at the Stonington Gallery in Seattle. David was one of the International pieces master carvers at PeninHis pieces can be found sula College’s Culture Fair in the collections of King in March. He was a member of the Olaf of Norway and the City Hall of Kobe, Japan. Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations
David created carvings and totem poles that can be seen all over Puget Sound, including two canoes that mark Chief Seattle’s gravesite on the Kitsap Peninsula.
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Burke said he hasn’t decided whether to run again and that declaring his candidacy — even disclosing that he had made up his mind — violates FCC regulations and would require him to relinquish his radio show until after the election. Candidate filing week is May 16-20. If more than two candidates file for the position, the top two vote-getters in the Aug. 2 primary will face off in the Nov. 8 general election. If only two file, they will advance directly to the general election.
Burke, who worked in city planning and economic development for 20 years in California, moved to Port Townsend in 2000 and worked for nearly 10 years as a weekly newspaper reporter. He said he had already made the decision to resign when PUD Commissioner Dana Roberts died in office in 2009. Burke was appointed to fill out Roberts’ term and ________ ran unopposed for the position in 2010. Jefferson County Editor Charlie Burke also is a photogra- Bermant can be reached at 360pher, a landlord and a radio 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula show host. dailynews.com.
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Officials cooperating Church officials are cooperating with law enforcement, Clallam County Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King said. Matthew Gilkey, Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists human resources director, said Wednesday the primary concern is the health and safety of Mountain View Christian School students. A respected substitute teacher has been hired to instruct Allison’s former students, Gilkey said. Allison has a pretrial status hearing scheduled for 1:30 p.m. April 15 in Clallam County Superior Court.
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PUD: Candidate filing week soon CONTINUED FROM A1 been installed. Randall is the second “After attending several candidate sponsored by the meetings, I have been dis- Friends of Public Power. In appointed with the lack of 2014, the group supported the election of District 2 transparency,” he said. “I think they’ve done a PUD Commissioner Ken poor job reaching out to cus- Collins. Randall said that if he tomers and have made some very poor choices in wins the election, he will cut back his job schedule their use of funds.” from four days a week to three. Taking issue Randall said his employBurke takes issue with ment in the solar industry Randall’s contention that would not compromise his the PUD board doesn’t lis- actions on the board “as ten to customers. long as my decisions don’t “You have to be a good put money in my pocket. listener and take responsi“I don’t believe we have bility to be an effective any PUD commissioners in PUD commissioner,” Burke Washington state who have said direct experience in the “If someone sends me an solar industry, which is angry email or something, I unfortunate,” he said. get back to them right away “There is strong interest and say, ‘Thanks for send- in solar power and renewing that,’ and try to solve able energy in Jefferson their problems.” County, and I look at my He deals with the little experience in the renewable things, he said; when he got energy industry as an asset a complaint about a defec- for the position of PUD tive streetlight, he passed it commissioner.” on to the crew, who deterRandall said he isn’t mined the wrong bulb had running against Burke but
PORT ANGELES — The principal and head teacher of a Sequim-area private school has been charged with 12 counts of sexual misconduct with children — four counts of firstdegree child rape and eight counts of child molestation. Douglas J. Allison, 55, pleaded not guilty Friday to the crimes that he allegedly committed against two female students, ages 10 and 11, during classes at Mountain View Christian School. Allison was formally charged with eight counts of first-degree child molestation and four counts of first-degree rape of a child. Each charge contained a special allegation that Allison “used his position of trust, confidence or fiduciary responsibility to facilitate the commission of the current offense,” charging papers said. The alleged crimes occurred at Allison’s desk while other students were studying, according to the affidavit for probable cause. Allison is being held in the Clallam County jail on $100,000 bail.
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“If an officer gets injured in the line of duty such as this, it will not go without consequence,” U.S. District Judge Benjamin H. Settle said at Eaton’s sentencing. As part of his sentence, Eaton was ordered to pay $338 in restitution to the officer as compensation for time off work and additional child care costs, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. In asking for a prison sentence, Neah Bay Police Chief Jasper Bruner wrote: “This request is not out of revenge or retribution. This is in the hope that he can address the substance abuse and emotional issues that have plagued him.” “Mr. Eaton has a long standing history with our police department in a negative way,” Bruner wrote to the court. The case was investigated by the FBI and the Neah Bay Office of Public Safety. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ye-Ting Woo.
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TACOMA — A Makah tribal member who fled the Neah Bay jail and then assaulted a police officer in an attempt to escape has been sentenced to 15 months in prison, U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes announced. Brandon Joseph Eaton, 32, was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma. His sentence will be followed by three years of supervised release, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. Eaton was sentenced for escaping custody July 15. According to court records, Eaton was being escorted back to his cell after making a telephone call when he ran from the police station and refused to stop when ordered by police. With the help of other community members, the officer who was escorting Eaton chased him down and subdued him. The officer was repeatedly punched in the face and _________ head and was bitten on the hand, court papers said. Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be The officer suffered cuts reached at 360-452-2345, ext. that required 19 stitches, the 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula U.S. Attorney’s Office said. dailynews.com.
years ago from their cousins on mainland Asia and Sumatra,” WWF said on its website at www. PORT ANGELES — Anyone worldwildlife.org. who wanted the “mini-elephant” “Over time, they became smaller posted on the Olympic Peninsula with relatively larger ears, longer Humane Society Facebook page tails and straighter tusks. Today, Friday was doomed to disappointthe pygmy elephants of Borneo are ment. the smallest elephants in Asia.” It was just an April Fools’ joke. African forest elephants, which The humane society based in are considered a “vulnerable” spePort Angeles posted an image from Mini-elephants cies, inhabit the rainforests of west the Internet in which a man and central Africa, according to Do mini-elephants exist? appears to be walking a knee-high WWF. “Our vet made it up,” Wegener elephant and added a plea for a They grow to heights between 8 place to house a mini-elephant that said, adding that Dr. Suzy Zustiak feet and 10 feet and weigh a meadoes an April Fools’ joke every year. sly 2 to 5 tons compared to the top supposedly had been surrendered She created the mini-elephant. to the society Friday “until we can weight of an African elephant, the There is such a thing as a relaget him to mini-elephant rescue.” world’s largest land mammal, at 8 tively small elephant. The tongue-in-cheek posting tons. A remnant of pygmy elephants, said Gus McTusk was 5 years old, As for a mini-elephant rescue, which grow up to stand between weighed 220 pounds, was not the Elephant Sanctuary in Tenneshouse-trained “but gets along great 8.2 feet and 9.8 feet tall, live in see has photos of its endangered with all people and animals (except Borneo, according to the World elephants online. Wildlife Fund (WWF), and are for mice!). None looks small. endangered, with only 1,500 known “We will provide all the bags of ________ peanuts for him to eat and the gal- to exist. “DNA evidence proved these elelons of lotion needed to keep his Executive Editor Leah Leach can be phants were isolated about 300,000 reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@ skin soft,” the posting said. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
A call to the humane society confirmed it was a joke. “We did not get any calls from people wanting to adopt,” said Mary Beth Wegener, executive director. “I was surprised. People seemed to be enjoying the joke on Facebook, so I thought someone might call.”
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Inslee signs bill to help students who are homeless BY WALKER ORENSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TACOMA — To address the rising numbers of homeless public school students in the state, Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a measure that aims to help reduce obstacles to their success in and out of class. House Bill 1682, signed at McCarver Elementary School on Friday, will create grant programs to add liaisons for the homeless in schools, as well as provide homeless students with rental assistance, transportation help, case management, emergency shelter and more. In 2015, Washington had about 35,500 homeless students compared with about 32,500 the year before and 18,670 in the original 2008 count, according to the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The office cautions some of the increase might be because of more accurate data in recent years. “Those kids deserve our support, and that’s why I
was so glad to be a part of this,” said Rep. Jake Fey, D-Tacoma, who sponsored the measure. Public school districts have liaisons for homeless students as required by the federal McKinney-Vento Education of Homeless Children and Youth Assistance Act. But only 24 of 295 districts in the state received money from the act to help pay the liaisons during the three-year period starting in 2013. The bill was given $2 million in the supplemental budget passed by the Legislature on Tuesday, which will supplement $950,000 of McKinney-Vento grant money awarded in the state each year. Overall, the supplemental budget adds $15 million to aid homelessness, much of it directed to helping homeless youth. “Listen, homework is tough; it’s even harder when you don’t have a home,” Inslee said at the bill signing.
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PORT ANGELES — The number of lives saved by a heroin overdose antidote is quickly adding up in Port Angeles. City police administered naloxone to help resuscitate five patients who were experiencing potentially fatal overdoses between March 22 and Monday, interim Police Chief Brian Smith said. All told, there have been 13 lives saved since the agency received a supply of naloxone auto injectors through a grant in March 2015, police said. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist that temporarily blocks the effects of heroin or opioid-based prescription pills. It can prevent overdoses from becoming fatal by reversing the depression of the central nervous and respiratory systems, allowing the patient to breathe long enough for paramedics to arrive.
Officer Brian Stamon responded late Monday to a report of an overdose at Veterans Memorial Park on Lincoln Street and found a man with shallow breathing and a very weak pulse, police said. Stamon administered two doses of naloxone before the patient was taken to Olympic Medical Center. Port Angeles Fire Department paramedics gave the man a third dose on the way to the hospital, police said. On Saturday, responding officers found a man in his 20s who was turning blue and had a needle in his hand. Officer Kyle Cooper administered one dose of naloxone before fire department paramedics assumed life support care, police said. On Friday, Cooper and Officer Clay Rife responded to a reported heroin overdose on the 900 block of West Lauridsen Boulevard and found a man lying on his back in the door of an apartment.
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U.S. Army veteran Norman Goodin of Port Angeles speaks during a ceremony Saturday celebrating Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day, designated as March 30. The ceremony featured the showing of the film “Hill 875: The Battle of Dak To,” as well as remembrances of those killed or missing in battle. Goodin was instrumental in gaining recognition for Vietnam veterans, drafting the 2010 proclamation designating March 30 as a day to honor military personnel who served during the conflict.
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PULLMAN — The new president of Washington State University said he was drawn to the Pullman school by its high academic standards and by the new medical school. Kirk Schulz also pointed to the state’s support for higher education in making his decision to leave the presidency of Kansas State University for the new job. Schulz and his wife, Noel, were introduced to students, faculty and staff in Pullman on Friday morning. WSU is poised to top $400 million in research grants in coming years, twice what Kansas State had, he said. It also has eight faculty members who are members of the National Academy of Sciences, and it is launching the nation’s first new public medical school in a decade, he added. “This is a world-class university, and we need to make sure people know about that,” Schulz said. “It’s among the top 50 [public] research universities in the country.” He was chosen in late March by the WSU Board of Regents to become the 11th president of the university.
Kirk Schulz New university president Schulz replaces Elson S. Floyd, who died of complications from cancer last June at the age of 59. Floyd was a major factor in the creation of the new medical school, and it will be named for him. Unlike Kansas, which is cutting support for higher education, Washington lawmakers recently moved to cut tuition for students and then gave the state’s colleges money to make up the difference, Schulz said. “No other state in the country” has done that, he said.
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Eye on Jefferson Main Street Office, 211 Taylor St., Suite 3. ■ Arts Commission — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, first-floor conference room. ■ City Council Community Development and Land Use Committee — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, City Council chambers. On the agenda are proposed code changes related to marijuana. ■ Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board — 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., first-floor conference room.
County commissioners The three Jefferson County commissioners will open bids for the Upper Hoh Road culvert replacement project 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. The engineer’s estimate for the project, which is fully funded by the Federal Highway Administration, is $916,000. The culvert will be replaced with a 20-foot, three-sided box culvert. Work will include reconstructing 800 feet of roadway over the new culvert.
Items on the consent agenda include: ■ An agreement to allocate $1,750 for the replacement of the Quincy Street fence at Memorial Field. ■ Scheduling a hearing for 10 a.m. April 18 to discuss first-quarter 2016 budget appropriations and extensions. ■ A resolution to reestablish Jefferson County’s cash drawer for the management of petty cash. ■ A resolution to establish a revolving fund for authorized expenditures on behalf of the county’s Tourism Coordinating Council through the Hotel Motel Fund. ■ Additional grants to the Jefferson County Historical Society for $9,438 and to the Forks Chamber of Commerce for $4,300 from lodging tax funds.
Jefferson Healthcare Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will review policies and bylaws Tuesday. The special meeting will be from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Jefferson Healthcare Conference Room, Suite 302, on the third floor at 2500 W. Sims Way.
Jefferson PUD Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock. No agenda had been posted by Saturday.
Briefly: State the middle of the 1.5-milelong span to commemorate the completion of work, more than 12,000 people participated in a 10K fun run and a representative of Guinness World Records SEATTLE — Thousands presented a certificate desof people turned out Satur- ignating it the world’s londay for festivities celebrat- gest floating bridge — at ing the opening of the new 7,708 feet, it’s about 130 state Highway 520 floating feet longer than the old bridge across Lake Washone. ington — so many that the The six-lane bridge, state Department of Trans- which replaces a four-lane portation declared the version built in 1963, event “at capacity” and doesn’t fully open to car halted buses that had been traffic until later this expected to shuttle addimonth — April 11 for westtional people to the strucbound traffic and April 25 ture. for both directions. The Gov. Jay Inslee cut an state says it features orange ribbon Saturday at heavier, stronger pontoons
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come up with a plan in the next six months to create “a time frame for expenses and revenues to match.” Schulz, 52, is a Virginia native who graduated in 1991 from Virginia Tech with a doctorate in chemical engineering. He worked as a professor at the University of North Dakota, Michigan State and Mississippi State. Schulz told the Kansas State community that he will remain as president through mid-May before transitioning to WSU. Schulz must negotiate his new contract, which must be approved by the WSU Board of Regents. Floyd was the fourthhighest paid public university president in the nation in 2014, making over $700,000 per year. Noel Schulz will also be hired as an electrical engineering professor at WSU. Schulz is also chair of the NCAA board of governors, the athletic association’s highest-ranking decision-making body.
The Port Townsend City Council will discuss agreements with the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce for operation of the visitor center and for joint marketing services when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The city’s support for the visitor center is not to exceed $103,000. The amount for marketing would be capped at $17,500. Funding would come from lodging tax revenue. The council also will consider refinancing a portion of the city’s debt. It will hear the annual report of the Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority and consider amending its charter. The council will consider assigning interim regulation of marijuana, parking issues and cityowned video cameras to study by city committees. No council office hours are scheduled this week. Other city meetings, which will be in conference rooms at City Hall, 250 Madison St., unless otherwise noted, are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room. ■ HUD Loan Committee — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Port Townsend
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Gov. Inslee lets charter school fix become law BY DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Gov. Jay Inslee has decided to let the Legislature’s charter school fix become law without his signature. His decision announced Friday afternoon marks the first time a Washington governor has let a bill become law without his signature since 1981. The governor said in a letter about his decision that he remains concerned about the public accountability and oversight provisions of the bill. “At its foundation, our public school system relies upon locally elected boards to oversee the expenditures of taxpayer money. This bill provides an option for similar oversight, but would ultimately allow unelected boards to make decisions about how to spend public money,� the governor wrote. The governor said he let the bill become law, despite his reservations, because he did not want to close schools. Charter supporters said earlier in the day they were hopeful the governor would decide to sign the bill. “We would love to have his signature and have that endorsement of support,� said Maggie Meyers, spokeswoman for the Washington State Charter Schools Association. “What’s important is that the schools and the sector remain open.�
Court decision The nonprofit charter association has led the campaign to keep charter schools open in Washington state while lawmakers debated an answer to the state Supreme Court on its decision that the state’s charter school law adopted by voters in 2012 is unconstitutional. The court took issue with the way the schools were funded and managed. Meyers said the association heard that the governor and his staff gave a lot of thought to the issue. “We’re aware there are a lot of political pressures,� she said. David Ammons of the state Secretary of State’s Office said the last time a governor let a bill become
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law without his signature was in 1981, when Gov. John Spellman did not sign two measures: one on mandatory school busing and another on ferry system labor relations.
Funding method Senate Bill 6194, which passed out of the Legislature on May 10, will change the way the state pays for charter schools, taking money from lottery sales instead of the state general fund, which supports other public schools. Charter advocates said they believe the bill addresses all the constitutional questions raised by the Supreme Court because it makes clear that charter schools are no longer common schools as the state Constitution labels Washington’s more traditional public schools. Tom Franta, CEO of the Washington State Charter Schools Association, has said he expects another lawsuit will be filed in response to the new law. But he is confident the result will be in their favor this time. Washington’s eight existing charter schools — none in Clallam or Jefferson County — have been in limbo since the Supreme Court ruling in September. A ninth school — First Place Scholars in Seattle — turned back into a tuitionfree private school after the court decision. Most of the rest joined the Mary Walker School District in Stevens County school district under state guidelines for Alternative Learning Experiences and continued to receive state dollars. One remained an independent school supported with donations. Three other charter schools were previously approved to open next fall and will not be required to go back through the initial approval process.
Wreck blocks Highway 101 lane between Port Angeles, Sequim BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man was treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center after a wreck on U.S. Highway 101 near Shore Road. The collision, located between Port Angeles and Sequim, blocked the left westbound lane between 4:19 p.m. and 8:37 p.m. Thursday, state Department of Transportation officials said. William Douglas Muse, 36, of Port Angeles was traveling westbound when the 2002 Volkswagen Golf he was driving made an abrupt lane change, lost control and spun counterclockwise toward the median, the State Patrol said.
The car struck the median, rolled and came to a rest facing east in a westbound turn lane, troopers said in a collision memo. A passenger, Allen Kent Golesh, 45, of Port Angeles, was transported to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after the wreck. He was treated and discharged, OMC spokeswoman Bobby Beeman said Friday morning. Muse and two other passengers — Justin Laurence Woodie, 45, Port Angeles and Tyler Dwayne Philp, 20, of Spokane — were injured but did not require hospitalization, troopers said. Troopers determined that the cause of the wreck was an unsafe lane change.
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PORT ANGELES — Numbers can’t give a full picture of the impact of property crimes, Port Angeles’ interim police chief said. The true impact of a burglary or vehicle p r o w l hinges on the value of the stolen or d a m a g e d Smith items and the disruption to the victim’s quality of life, according to Chief Brian Smith. “The number is only one variable,� Smith said Friday. Port Angeles has seen a 35.2 percent decrease in the number of breaking-andentering and theft-fromvehicle reports in the past three months compared to previous three months, according to data from the interactive website www. crimereports.com. However, there were two recently reported burglaries on the west side of the city that greatly alarmed residents. In both cases, the alleged victims left their doors unlocked and were sleeping when a suspect entered their home in the early morning hours. “Numbers of crimes are just numbers,� Smith said. “The impacts of the numbers are different.�
Much of the recent property crime in Port Angeles has occurred in clusters around Lincoln, Race and C streets, Smith said. Police on Friday were still investigating reported burglaries that occurred on the 1000 block of West Spruce Street at about March 23 and on the 700 block of West Sixth Street on Tuesday. The man who reported the Spruce Street burglary told police he saw a shadowy figure he believed to be a slender man about 6 feet tall in a dark hood at the foot of his bed at about 4 a.m. Medication, a laptop computer, a purse, cash and a credit card were reported as stolen. A police dog was put on the trail but did not get a scent or find the alleged burglar, Sgt. Jason Viada said.
Reward offered The man is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the alleged burglar. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Officer Bruce Fernie at 360-912-0232 or bfernie@ cityofpa.us. A woman who reported the burglary on West Sixth Street told police she awoke to the sound of her dogs running into her bedroom and footsteps coming from the front door at about
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By adding vehicle thefts and general thefts, reported property crimes fell from 351 in the last three months of 2015 to 260 in the first three months of this year, a 25.9 percent decrease. The website has searchable layers for various types of crimes with maps showing where each report originated. It also shows were registered sex offenders are living. “The crime map is a tool available to everyone,� Smith said. Smith said there has been no significant trend in property crime, good or bad, in the city. “It’s one of the major things that we deal with all of the time,� Smith said. “Until we change some dimension of the drug problem, we’re going to have a significant crime problem. That problem won’t go away on its own.� In addition to the impacts on victims, property crime consumes precious law enforcement resources. “We can spend hundreds of hours on a case,� Smith said. A spate of daytime residential burglaries occurred in Port Angeles in the summer of 2010. In 2011, power was cut to commercial businesses along Eighth Street during a slew of overnight burglaries in the city. Last year saw an increase of car prowls in and around the city, Smith said. “This stuff is with us all the time,� he said. For information about neighborhood watch meetings or to schedule a meeting, contact Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Administrative Coordinator Lorraine Shore at lshore@co.clallam. wa.us.
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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be a business meeting. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree (3 Sriracha Sliders) and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ 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 program will feature Rob Birman, executive director of Centrum, on the arts organization’s focus on growth and community impact. The luncheon’s sponsor will be Dailey Computer Consulting. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are Tues-
days from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in Clark east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature a presentation by Kim Clark, project manager of the North Olympic Salmon Coalition, on the coalition’s activities, including “the very local success story of the Morse Creek Restoration Project [in Port Angeles] in which we reconnected the creek with its old river channel,” according to Clark. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.
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WICHITA FALLS, Texas — Gary Wiggins, a graduate of Port Angeles High School and Washington State University with a degree in civil engineering, has taken a position with Pacific Architects and Engineers to improve the facilities that support operations at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas. This training facility graduates 60,000 pilots and flight officers annually. In addition, the base sponsors multinational training for crews from NATO countries. Wiggins is the son of Glenn and Mimi Wiggins of Port Angeles.
Job-seeker pace up WASHINGTON — Americans are flooding back into the job market at the fastest pace since before the Great Recession, encouraged by steady hiring and some signs of higher pay. The flow has halted, at least temporarily, one of the economy’s more discouraging trends: the sharp decline in the percentage of people either working or looking for work. That figure fell last year to a four-decade low. The pickup since then suggests that nearly seven years after the recession ended, Americans are finally more confident that they can find jobs. In March, nearly 400,000 people began job hunts, though not all found work.
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HIS TAX SEASON was the first in which Charlie Clark, 64, filed his return with his newly attained status: retiree. Clark almost always prepared his family’s tax return, but when he ran the numbers through TurboTax last month, he was pleasantly surprised. “This year, holy cow, we were in the 15 percent tax bracket for the first time in probably 30-something years,” said Clark, who retired after a 40-year career in the oil and gas engineering industry. “That is pretty sweet.” When the paychecks stop coming, minimizing the tax bite becomes even more important. There are several strategies that can help, particularly when retirees, like Clark, suddenly find themselves in a lower tax bracket. But they are not always obvious. “It sometimes requires changing their mind-set from decades of packing money into retirement accounts to considering how to get that money out at the lowest cost,” said Robert Schmansky, an enrolled agent and financial planner in Michigan. “Many just try to postpone withdrawals, but that’s not necessarily the best approach.”
Getting some guidance James Wood, 82, a former factory manager, provides some guideposts. “When I retired 17 years ago,” he said, “I set my goal to reduce taxable income as much as possible.” To do that, he used several methods, which included moving about 20 percent of his taxdeferred savings to Roth accounts, where the money could be withdrawn tax-free. Here are some more ideas on becoming more tax-efficient in retirement: ■ Manage tax brackets. With a little planning, many older people can manage which tax bracket they will land in. But you will need different types of retirement accounts to work with, including a traditional 401(k) or IRA (tax-deferred), a Roth IRA(money is withdrawn tax-free) and taxable investment accounts. That way, you can strategize about what to draw from in a given year and better manage how
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: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Tuesday: Tammi Hinkle, owner of Adventures Through Kayaking, discusses the upcoming Kayak & Film Festival in Port Angeles ■ Wednesday: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: WOW! Working on Wellness forum speaker Dr. Ryan Iskendrian, Via Vita Chiropractic owner, will speak on “Applied Kinesiology: The Triad of Health.” Second segment: Soroptimists Danetta Rutten and Judy Hoffman talk about KIVA, an Internet lending program helping those in remote places and without access to a banking system get funding to start small businesses in their villages.
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Their searching lifted the unemployment rate to 5 percent from 4.9 percent. Employers added 215,000 jobs, the Labor Department said Friday, a solid figure but not enough to keep up with the new job-seekers. Since last September, 2.4 million people have either found jobs or started looking. The proportion of Americans working or looking for work, known as the “participation rate,” has increased to 63 percent during that time, from 62.4 percent, a 38-year low. “The rise . . . over the past six months has been truly astounding, suggesting that the job market is finally pulling discouraged workers off the sidelines,” said James Marple, an economist at TD Bank. Still, the participation rate was 66 percent before the recession began. The drop has fueled concerns that the recession rendered millions of Americans essentially unemployable, held back by deteriorating skills or a lack of available jobs nearby. The increase in the past few months provides hope that’s not the case.
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much of your income is taxable. Many people retire with the bulk of their money tied up in traditional retirement accounts. That does not leave much flexibility, especially once you are required to begin taking withdrawals — known as required minimum distributions — after age 70½. (That amount is based on your life expectancy: A 70-year-old retiree with a $750,000 IRA, for instance, would be required to withdraw more than $27,000.) But there are several actions a retiree might take earlier, depending on the situation. One approach is to simply start spending down traditional IRA accounts first — perhaps while delaying taking Social Security. By doing that, the “It sometimes eventual required minirequires changing mum distributions will their mind-set from be lower. For those who need decades of packing more than the minimum money into distribution to cover retirement accounts expenses, one way to keep taxable income to considering how down is to make withto get that money drawals from a Roth out at the lowest IRA, or a brokerage account, paying capital cost.” gains only on the profit. ROBERT SCHMANSKY “We have some conenrolled agent, trol in retirement of financial planner what that adjusted gross income will look like prior to 70½, depending on what levers we pull,” said Ann Reilley Gugle, an accountant and financial planner in Charlotte, N.C. ■ Roth conversion. To add more of those levers, retirees might consider converting a portion of a traditional IRA account to a Roth IRA. Taxes will be due on the amount converted, which is why this is best done when you’re in a lower tax bracket, perhaps before turning to Social Security. Wood, the retired factory manager, converted about 4 percent of his tax-deferred IRA money into a Roth each year for five years, starting when he was 65. TURN
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WITH ABOUT TWO weeks to go until the federal income tax filing deadline, there’s still time for many people to make contributions to tax-favored accounts that may help reduce their tax bill. Contributions for the 2015 tax year can be made to individual retirement accounts up until this year’s filing deadline — April 18 in most states, and a day later in Massachusetts and Maine. (The traditional April 15 deadline has been extended.) For 2015, those younger than 50 can contribute up to $5,500 to a traditional Individual Retirement Account; the limit rises to $6,500 for those 50 or older. There’s no cap on the amount of money you can earn to be eligible to make contributions.
If someone wants to put money into a SEP retirement account for 2015 but needs additional time to fund it, the money can be contributed as late as the extended tax deadline of Oct. 17, DeFilippis said. “That’s a real nice ace in the hole,” he said. (Even if a taxpayer files for an extension, however, any tax owed must be paid by the filing deadline.) The amount of the contribuWhether the contribution is tion is based on your income. tax-deductible depends on factors like whether you have a retirement plan through your employer Queries, answers and your income. Here are some questions and A single person with no work- answers about contributions: place retirement plan can take ■ What is the deadline for the full deduction. making a 2015 contribution to a But those who are single with health savings account? an employer plan may take the If you have a health savings full deduction only if they make account, you can make contribu$61,000 a year or less. tions for 2015 up until the April Those earning $61,000 to tax filing deadline, said Jonathan $71,000 can take a partial deduc- Horn, lead technical manager on tion. No deduction is available for the tax policy and advocacy team those making more than $71,000. at the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Other options Health savings accounts are special tax-free accounts that You can also make a 2015 allow holders to set aside money contribution to a Roth IRA, if to pay for medical costs. you qualify, up until the tax To qualify, you must have a filing deadline. health insurance plan that meets But contributions to a Roth are specific criteria, including a high not tax-deductible. deductible (at least $1,300 for an For those who are self- individual and $2,600 for a family employed, the Simplified in 2015). Employee Pension IRA can offer a HSA contribution limits for significant tax deduction with an 2015 are $3,350 for an individual even more expansive deadline, and $6,650 for a family. said Stephen W. DeFilippis, a tax preparer in Wheaton, Ill. TURN TO SAVE/A12
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Reinventing yourself BY JANE E. BRODY THE NEW YORK TIMES
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AYBE YOU LOST your job, or your interest in the job you’ve been doing. Maybe a divorce or death in the family has threatened your economic stability. Maybe you think you’re now too old or lack the training to switch to something more satisfying or remunerative. I interviewed several people in similar circumstances who reinvented themselves, sometimes against considerable odds, other times in surprising ways. After 25 years in family practice in Park Slope, Brooklyn, Dr. Kenneth Jaffe resisted the encroachment of managed care and found he could no longer take the time he needed to care for his patients and make a living at it. So at 55, inspired by courses he took at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, he quit medicine, moved upstate to an economically depressed area where the land was plentiful and cheap, and began raising grass-fed beef free of hormones and antibiotics. He named his enterprise Slope Farms in honor of his old neighborhood and the Park Slope Food Coop, which sells meat from his 200 head of cattle. Now 66, Jaffe said he remained fulfilled by his work in sustainable agriculture. He helps other farmers near his home in the Catskills do the same, and supports a farm-to-school program that brings grassfed beef to children in kindergarten through 12th grade. Mary Doty Sykes had been a social worker for 30 years, counseling and teaching teenage parents and adolescent girls about sexuality, self-image, family issues and job training, first in Chicago and then in New York City public high schools. When she became a divorced emptynester in her early 50s, she decided it was time to get out of the city. “I rented my house to pay for schooling as a massage therapist,” an interest she developed after techniques in alternative medicine helped her recover from serious injuries sustained in a car accident. Starting at 55 as a licensed therapist, for 13 years she did therapeutic massage at various sites, often for older adults, in western Massachusetts. Now 75 and back in New York, Sykes offers reiki therapy, and participates in a variety of dance classes. “I’m lucky I can do it all; I have a lot of fun,” she said. “Fun” is an understatement for Richard Erde, also 75, who worked as a computer programmer for 28 years. After he retired in 2005, Erde indulged a longstanding interest in opera by auditioning to become an extra, or supernumerary, at the Metropolitan Opera. “I’ve been on stage at the Met literally hundreds of times with world-famous sing-
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ers and I never sang a word,” the Brooklynite chuckled. “I’ve worn all kinds of costumes, from Buddhist priest to Russian soldier. It’s ecstatic at times, plus I get paid to do it.” When the Met season ends in late spring, he does the same with American Ballet Theater, where the “supers” are often integrated with the corps de ballet as it moves around the stage. From age 21, Beth Ravitz worked as a fabric designer, mostly in her own successful business in New York. Then at 40, she gave it up to spend more time with her three young children and two stepchildren. The family moved to Coral Springs, Fla., where, she said, “I didn’t want to think about money; I wanted to nourish my soul and become a real artist.” While enrolled in a ceramics class at a community college, she saw ads seeking applicants to create public art, decided to go for it, and was hired to do a project. After earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in fine art, she was able to teach at the college level, a job she loved, and ultimately became what she is now at 66: a public art consultant for two Florida cities (Lauderhill and Tamarac) and an advocate for artists whose work she said is too often undervalued.
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“I love the fight, and I love that I can make a difference,” Ravitz said. Although I have been like a horse with blinders, starting at 23 as a science and health writer and never straying from my chosen path for 52 years, I have great admiration for the courage, imagination and determination of people like these four, who reinvented themselves by believing that you never know what you can do until you try. Rather than embark on a new career in semiretirement, I’m expanding my horizons by learning Spanish; going to more concerts, operas, lectures and museums; and traveling. I recently took my four grandsons on an Alaskan nature cruise and a tenting safari in Tanzania. I also adopted a puppy and trained him to be a therapy dog to cheer patients and staff in our local hospital. And if I can find a teacher with a flexible schedule, I hope to learn a new instrument, preferably the bandoneon, a kind of concertina featured in Argentine tango music. (Suggestions for teachers, anyone?) One thing I’m already learning is my limits: knowing when to say no so I will have the time and energy to do what is most important to me in the last quarter of my life. Although only 37, Dorie Clark, a teacher
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at Duke University School of Business and author of Reinventing You, is expert at selfreinvention and helping others make changes in their lives. “Broadly speaking,” she said, “the same principles apply whatever your age.” But she has particular advice for people over 50. ■ “Make a special effort to familiarize yourself with social media and the new technology — they’re a proxy for how ‘with it’ you are.” ■ “Recognize that you’re likely to be overqualified for certain jobs. It could be the elephant in the room, so it’s important to bring it up first. Maybe say that you’re looking for a new adventure, you don’t need to be the boss, you’re ready to be a team player.” ■ “Surprise people to counter any fixed image they may have of you. Your résumé may say one thing, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only thing you can do. Show you’re serious about reinventing yourself, perhaps by volunteering or writing a blog — something that forces people to see you in a new way.” She also suggests “reconnecting with dormant ties” — people you had a good relationship with years earlier. They may be able to open doors or have ideas that you hadn’t thought of.
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“I think we are vulnerable. Nothing would surprise me. Someone could blow up the Golden Gate Bridge or there could be suicide bombers on American soil.”
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“I really don’t think we are safer than other countries. We do, though, have more checks in place. I see fanatical terrorists all over Europe and North America. The infrastructure here is better, though.”
“I’m not worried. I don’t have any fear about it or [have] anxiety about it.”
“Maybe 50/50. If it could happen in Brussels, it could happen almost anywhere. I feel safe right here, though, but in Seattle or Portland [Ore.], it might be different. In Sequim, I feel relatively safe.”
“The small areas, like us, are not in much danger. It’s the big metro areas and places like San Bernardino [Calif.]. In general, we’re safe, but just when I say that, just wait and they’ll be somewhere else.”
“I don’t feel it’s safer here than [in] any other country. The politicians, though, say we’re safe, but just look at San Bernardino. They’re sneaking in all over the place. I feel safe here, though.”
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Peninsula Voices Bernie vs. Hillary Both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are doing a great job of keeping it civil, but supporters are finding it hard to talk to each other. Bernie dislikes being cast as having views that will implode come November, and Hillary dislikes being lumped along with the GOP as the problem in Washington, D.C. It runs deeper than better ideals versus better ideas. When Bernie says he beats Trump by 8 percentage points more than Clinton in national polls, that translates to votes based on personality — not on issues and not by party. When Bernie caucusgoers suggest “some” will not vote for Clinton in November, it irks Democratic Party loyalists. They argue party strength is the best avenue toward reform, not just the presidency. Clinton seems more concerned with regaining Congress to get things done. Clintonians would like to unite and start dismantling a broken GOP. Bernies bristle at the idea his presidency will suffer the same old Republican obstructionism. Sanders’ supporters believe Hillary will bring more of the same and fall victim to the long history of hate-Hillary smears. Clinton supporters believe she is locked, loaded and ready to expose the GOP as the party of hate. All Democrats should be invested in showing that Trump’s xenophobia, sexism and racism does, in fact, represent Republican politics.
With 24/7 cable news coverage of Republicans distancing themselves from Trump, what if Trump is stopped? Cliff Merryman, Sequim
Van De Wege critic The Washington state Legislature is a national laughing stock due to its inability to comply with its paramount responsibility to amply fund basic education. Add to this the attendant state Supreme Court order (McCleary v. Washington of 2012) dictating accomplishment of this “paramount duty” of which they appealed and lost. The Legislature is additionally being held in contempt of the Supreme Court and being fined $100,000 per day for its failure to comply. So I was very dismayed but not surprised with the PDN’s front-page article March 22 saying Kevin Van De Wege is running for an upcoming vacant state Senate vacancy [“Bids For Senate, House To Start”]. The article also says Van De Wege is a “leader” in the state House, i.e., majority whip. If there was ever a time to not promote from within in the Legislature, it is now. Shouldn’t state politicians be able to read and heed requirements of the state constitution and also state Supreme Court orders? Failure is not worthy of promotion. Van De Wege has been quoted in the PDN as stating that school funding is the Legislature’s business, not the Supreme Court’s [“Peninsula’s Legislators
Ready To Respond,” PDN, Aug. 14-15, 2015”]. What arrogance. Maybe the Supreme Court should just increase the daily fine to $400,000 per day so the Legislature doesn’t need to be bothered with its paramount duty. What do proponents of adequate school funding think? Do they work for the politicians or do politicians work for them? Here’s a concept: Hold politicians accountable for their actions and inactions. Richard H. Lohrman, Sequim
SARC grant Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center bonds were rejected by voters, and SARC closed down because it was not economically viable. It is back in a different costume, still seeking, and is now getting more government money through a different door opened by Clallam County commissioners. Clallam County Parks and Recreation District 1 now owns the facility, and it will receive the money from the county’s Opportunity Fund. The district will in essence take money (previously taken from taxpayers) from one county pocket and put it in another county pocket, based on a 3-0 vote by the county commissioners. A front-page March 30 article in the Peninsula Daily News [“Grant For Air Handler Is Awarded; Shuttered Sequim Aquatic Center To Receive $731K”] said there was “overwhelming public support in a 90-min-
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ute hearing” and referred to the support’s influence on our commissioners. The 19 people who spoke in support of the issue all seem to have had something to gain from its passage. Most of the rest of us have something to lose. Shame on our commissioners. Ron Grotjan, Sequim
No fluoridation After the recent decision by the Port Angeles City Council to continue fluoridation, I was speechless. Evidence and documents overwhelmingly prove the City Council’s decision was wrong. Anyone not willing to accept this truth, in my opinion, is brain-dead. At the very least it has been propagandized by evil forces from the so-called medical professionals to believe there is any benefit from fluoride to the human body. I doubt that fluoridations really prevents tooth decay. A cavity doesn’t happen because someone doesn’t have enough fluoride in their system. Try too much sugar and not enough brushing. Use common sense, people. Our government officials are elected to look out for the best interests of the people. At whatever level of government, if they stop supporting the will of the governed, they need to be removed. Even people with minimal brain function wouldn’t eat a teaspoon of fluoride.
What makes taking fluoride in small amounts through water any less poisonous to the body? Larry Winters, Sequim
‘Too bad’ I have read letters titled “Transgender 1” and “Transgender 2” in the Easter Sunday, March 27, Peninsula Daily News. “Transgender 1” is a bit wordy to get one’s point across but otherwise is correct. “Transgender 2” is merely an exercise in politically correct claptrap, and the title is most appropriate. I’ve been on this planet for 84 years and during that time have made observations and conclusions that could be borne out as fact. The first is that the majority of people, likely in the range of 75 percent to 90 percent, conduct their lives based upon sanity, common sense and decency, and have a working knowledge of God’s design of nature. The second is that when special rights are bestowed upon a minuscule proportion of the population, the rights of the vast majority are abrogated. Conclusion: When one needs to use a public facility, one uses that facility that corresponds to the genitalia one is born with. If one has a problem with that, it’s just too damn bad. Ethan Harris, Sequim
Dem caucus It was gratifying to see probably the largest caucus turnout ever in Clallam County Democratic Party precinct caucuses Saturday,
March 26. Unlike a primary election, in which we simply vote for our preferred candidate by dropping a ballot, a caucus is a process. It begins at a scheduled time, it is administered by procedures adopted statewide and it ends when the process is completed. But it also provides a forum in which candidates may be represented and spirited discussions inform or confirm our opinions, and it provides the opportunity for supporters of competing candidates to serve as delegates on behalf of their candidates. While this can, at times, appear chaotic, it is more so in a year with high interest and high turnout. We certainly regret misunderstandings some folks had about this process and intend to use this experience to improve the process and our communications in the future. Despite whatever hiccups may have occurred due to the high turnout, the principal purpose of electing delegates to represent their preferred candidate at the county convention May 1 was accomplished. There are 188 delegates for Sen. Bernie Sanders and 85 delegates for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Thank you to Clallam County Democrats and to the many volunteers who made this a successful event. Roger Fight, Sequim Fight is chairman of the Clallam County Democratic Party.
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED
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ANNE SARGENT
Rave of the Week A GRATEFUL RAVE to all those who helped me in Port Angeles at Fourth and Race streets when I fell off my seat scooter during the weekend of March 25.
The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news — including on the Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee — 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. and the various replanting projects on the west side.
. . . and other Raves A GREAT, BIG rave to the Sequim post office for delivering a special Easter package to our doorstep on Easter Day. We are new to the area, and this was much appreciated and a very nice surprise. TREMENDOUS RAVE TO all who have been involved and participated in the Dungeness Railroad Bridge-Olympic Discovery Trail trestle replacement, bridge and ramp resurfacing,
Rant of the Week A HUGE AND sad rant to those who support a cause or issue by taking down or actually removing the signs of those who support the other side of that cause or issue. There are two sides to everything. And should not both sides be allowed?
Your signs have not been disturbed. Why steal the other side’s signs?
. . . and other Rants RANT ABOUT CELLPHONES: I see State Patrol officers, city employees and county sheriff’s deputies all using their cellphones while driving. Is this only for us, or are they going to police themselves as well? A LOT OF people are talking
on their cellphones as they drive. I thought there was a law on this. RANT ABOUT THOSE folks who have travel trailers driving north of Lake Crescent. The road is as wide at the bridge as it is on the roadbed. You do not have to cross the yellow line to get over the bridge. A LOUD RANT to the Sequim police for the lousy job they do monitoring speeders in Sequim, specifically in the school zones on Fifth and Seventh avenues. Why bother to have speedlimit signs and radar signs if there is no enforcement? And please, don’t give me that argument that the force is too busy. It just doesn’t wash.
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Automakers: Best March sales since ’00
CONTINUED FROM A9 beneficiaries) to take minimum distributions — at “The tax bill was not least under current law — huge for the future benefit making the accounts also a of no Roth taxation,” he good place to leave money to heirs. said. “If a couple wishes to There’s room for many retirees in the 15 percent bequeath $100,000 to each tax bracket — the next child, conversions may bracket jumps to 25 percent make sense because a Roth is the best way to gift,” said — to convert the money. While the upper limit on Gugle. “When a nonspousal taxable income of the 15 beneficiary inherits it, they percent bracket is $37,450 only need to take required for singles and $74,900 for minimum distributions over joint filers in 2015, in real- their own life expectancy. ity, many taxpayers can The account grows tax-free remain in that bracket and and there is no tax due on any withdrawals.” still earn much more. There is another benefit. A married couple over 64 may earn $98,000, counting Many retirees may be surtwo personal exemptions prised to learn that income ($8,000 total in 2015) and tax is owed on up to 85 perthe standard deduction cent of their Social Security ($12,600, with an extra benefits if they exceed rela$1,250 each for older people) tively modest income — and perhaps even more thresholds. But Roth withdrawals do for those with large itemnot count as income in that ized deductions. Figuring out if a Roth calculation. ■ Pay $0 in capital conversion makes sense requires detailed analysis, gains. Long-term capital including making certain gains are not taxed for peoassumptions about the ple in the 10 percent and 15 future direction of tax rates. percent tax brackets, which The good news? If you means many retirees will get it wrong, you have until have opportunities to pay the due date of the return nothing at all. “Harvest capital gains in (including extensions) to years when the tax rate on reverse the transaction. “Maybe your tax rate them is zero,” said Wade might be lower later,” said Pfau, a professor of retireMark Luscombe, principal ment income at the Ameritax analyst at Wolters Klu- can College of Financial wer. “But that depends a lot Services. ■ Charitable deducnot only on your own tax situation, but also the law.” tions. Charitably inclined Roth IRAs don’t require taxpayers nearing retireaccount owners (or spousal ment — who also itemize
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or peddle more of them to rental companies. That DETROIT — Most could mean better deals for major automakers car buyers down the road. reported U.S. sales gains Overall, U.S. sales last month as stronger rose 3.2 percent to 1.59 employment figures and million, the best March consumer confidence since 2000, according to drove the auto industry to Kelley Blue Book. its best March in 16 years. But the growth was But the sales growth only about half of last rate appeared to be slow- year’s 6 percent increase. ing as brisk SUV and Car sales dropped 6 pertruck sales barely offset cent, while SUVs and falling car sales. trucks were up 11 perSome automakers had cent, according to Autoto raise discounts on cars data Corp.
Save: Deadline CONTINUED FROM A9 for 2016. ■ Is the deadline for ■ Can I still make a making required withdraw2015 contribution to a 529 als from an IRA extended as well? college savings account? No. The deadline for Contributions to 529 plans aren’t deductible for those who must make their federal tax purposes, but 33 first withdrawal from a trastates and the District of ditional IRA remains Columbia allow a state tax April 1. This so-called minimum deduction. Most states set a Dec. 31 required distribution deaddeadline for 529 plan con- line applies if you have an tributions, although a hand- IRA and turned 70½ in ful (Georgia, Mississippi, 2015. If you don’t take out the Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina and Wisconsin, money, you’ll face a penalty according to SavingforCol- equal to half the amount lege.com) have April filing that you failed to withdraw. The rule also applies to deadlines. In other states, you can other tax-deferred accounts still add to the account, but (unless you are still workthe contribution will apply ing), but not to Roth IRAs.
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796 Strait View Drive, Port Angeles Lovely 2169 sq. ft., 2 bed, 2.5 bath home with triple views - mountain, water & golf course - plus dining room view of year round spring! Wonderful 2 faced propane fireplace separates dining & living rooms. Den/ office on upper level &unfinished bonus room in lower level. Ranch amenities include, clubhouse with swimming pool, barn, golf course & beach access. Close to Discovery Trail. MLS#300341 $345,000
Enjoy an unobstructed water view from this beautiful, spacious 3 bed, 2 bath, 2406 sq. ft. triple wide home on .23 acres! Lovely kitchen features island, granite counter tops & corner window to capture the view. Large master bed & bath with shower & soak tub. Beautiful water view from living room. Large water facing deck overlooks marine traffic on Straits & Mt. Baker. MLS#300109 $349,900 Directions: From Hwy 101 turn N. on Old Olympic Hwy, turn W. on Gasman Rd, Turn Rt. on Juan de Fuca, turn Rt. on E. Bluff Drive
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their combined expenses could exceed that floor. ■ Part-time work. Working part time in retirement can have important tax implications; extra income could push Social Security benefits into taxable territory, for example. Moreover, if you have not yet reached the official retirement age — 66 for the current generation — but are working part time and receiving Social Security, the benefit amount may be reduced. The upside, for a couple where at least one person is working, is that each spouse can shelter up to $6,500 in traditional or Roth IRA accounts (as long as the working spouse earns as much as the contribution amount). All in all, many older people face a number of decisions that may make it worth consulting an expert — even for a couple of years early in retirement — to help map out a plan.
No ‘On the Waterfront’ Columnist David G. Sellars is taking the week off from his maritime column.
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their deductions — might consider making two years of donations right before they stop working (while they are still in a higher tax bracket). But instead of donating directly to the charity all at once, you can parcel it out over a few years by parking the money in a donoradvised fund. “They don’t have any deductions in Year 1 or 2 of retirement,” said Benjamin Hockema, an adviser in Park Ridge, Ill. “But they can still give the money out each of those years.” Retirees who must take required minimum distributions are also permitted to donate some or all of that amount directly to charity (up to $100,000). “If they do that, they don’t get the charitable deduction,” Luscombe said, “but they don’t have to take that into income.” ■ Medical deductions. While it has become more difficult to deduct medical expenses, people 65 and older have an advantage in 2015 and 2016: They can deduct medical and dental expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income. After 2016, the floor will rise to 10 percent. So retirees and their spouses might consider getting any nonemergency procedures, operations or even dental work with high outof-pocket costs during the same year if they expect
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Directions: North on Jones, left on Water St.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, April 3, 2016 SECTION
SCOREBOARD, CLASSIFIEDS In this section
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Bradley fans 10 in Riders’ victory BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles pitcher Curan Bradley allowed one hit in six shutout innings in the Roughriders 5-1 win against North Mason. “He helped himself out at the plate too. He had a two-run single in the fourth that gave us some breathing room,” Port Angeles coach Vic Reykdal said. Bradley, a lefty, was dealing on the mound, striking out 10 batters. “He has an outstanding curve ball, and he was really locating his fastball,” Reykdal said. “They struggled with it.” Luke Angevine added an RBI double and Tanner Gochnour hit an RBI single and scored twice for the Riders. “We’re playing really well right now, everything is coming along,” Reykdal said. Port Angeles (2-0, 5-1) visits rival Sequim (1-2, 5-3) on Monday.
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Alaska-Anchorage’s Jessica Madison dribbles around a Pepperdine defender earlier this season. Madison, who is from Port Angeles, will play in the NCAA Division II national championship game Monday in Indianapolis.
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Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Bradley 6 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 10 K, 2 HBP; Pederson IP, R, H, 2 K. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Angevine 2-3, 2B, RBI; Hendry 1-3; Boyer 1-3, R; Gochnour 1-3, RBI, 2 R; Bradley 1-3, 2 RBI; McGoff 1-3, R.
Olympic 7, Sequim 4 LACEY — Errors and unearned runs continued to hurt the Wolves in an Olympic League loss to the Trojans. The Wolves committed five errors that lead to six unearned Olympic runs in Thursday’s game at the Regional Athletic Center. Trailing 7-1, Sequim scored three runs in the top of the seventh but the attempted rally came up short. Gavin Velarde was the losing pitcher, allowing six runs, all unearned, on six hits and a walk. Velarde struck out three. He also went 2 for 3 at the plate, stole a base and scored. Justin Porter doubled and scored for Sequim, and James Thayer added an RBI single and a run. The Wolves (1-2, 5-3) host Port Angeles (2-0, 5-1) on Monday. Olympic 7, Sequim 4 Sequim 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 — 4 5 5 Olympic 0 0 0 0 0 0 x — 7 8 0 WP-Rowen; LP- Velarde Pitching Statistics Sequim: Velarde 5 IP, 6 H, 6 R, BB, 3 K; Thayer IP, 2 H, ER, BB, K. Olympic: Rowen 6 IP, 2 H, R, 5 BB, 6 K; Dower IP, 3 H, 3 ER, BB. Hitting Statistics Sequim: Velarde 2-3, RBI, SB, R; Thayer 1-1, RBI, R; Porter 1-2, 2B, R; Harker 1-3, 2B. Olympic: Walters 2-4, 2B, RBI, 3 R; Aerne 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 R; Rowen 2-3, 2B; K. Pereira 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI.
Softball Port Angeles 13, North Mason 0 PORT ANGELES — Natalie Steinman homered to center field on the first pitch of bottom of the first inning and the Roughriders rolled to a blowout win against the Bulldogs. Steinman finished 2 for 2 with two RBI and two runs. Hope Wegener tossed a fiveinning shutout, allowing three hits and no walks while striking out six. “Hope Wegener pitched a gem and the [defense] played errorless ball,” Steinman said. Wegener also notched a two-run double at the plate. Lauren Lunt was 2 for 2 with a triple and a double, two RBIs and a run for Port Angeles. Taylar Clark tripled and scored, and Kylee Reid tallied a three-run single. The Riders (2-0, 8-0) are off until an away game at North Kitsap (1-1, 1-3) on Tuesday, April 12. Port Angeles 13, North Mason 0, 5 innings North Mason 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 3 4 Port Angeles 3 5 5 0 x — 13 12 0 WP- Wegener; LP- Peek Pitching Statistics North Mason: Peek 3 IP, 11 H, 13 R; Crabtree IP, H. Port Angeles: Wegener 5 IP, 3 H, 6 K. Hitting Statistics North Mason: Jones 2-2. Port Angeles: Steinman 2-2, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R; Wegener 1-1, 2B, 2 RBI; Lunt 2-2, 3B, 2B, 2 RBI, R; Clark 1-3, 3B, R; Reid 1-1, 3 RBI, R.
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PA graduate playing in D-II national title game BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
ANCHORAGE — Jessica Madison is still a scorer. “Jessica, she’s such a talented offensive player, from Day 1 she was given the green light,” Ryan McCarthy, her coach at the University of AlaskaAnchorage, said last week. “That Madison family, I think they all get the green
light. They can hoop in that family.” Madison graduated from Port Angeles High School in 2011 as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,896 points. She has averaged double figures in three of her four years at Alaska-Anchorage. Her freshman year was the only year she fell short, but just barely, at 9.6 points per game, and that was enough for her to be named the
Great Northwest Athletic Conference’s freshman of the year. She is averaging 10.4 points this season, and has raised that averaged to 13.6 during the NCAA Division II women’s basketball tournament, which concludes with the championship game between Alaska-Anchorage and Lubbock Christian at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Monday. But she isn’t only a scorer. She also defends, and going back as far as her freshman season, she has been relied on at times to be a defensive stopper for the Seawolves. “When you have a reputation as a shooter, people automati-
cally think, ‘If they can shoot it, they can’t defend,’” McCarthy said. “That’s not the case with Jessica. She can really guard, she can really defend.” Defense is an important component of playing for AlaskaAnchorage. Since taking over the program in 2012-13, Madison’s redshirt freshman season, McCarthy has the Seawolves playing a style called “mayhem.” Players play shorter stretches at a time (which leads to less minutes: Madison ranks second on the team at 23.7 minutes per game), and they full-court press the entire game. TURN
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PA’s Long, Lyamba win three events Riders excel at throwback meet BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Sophomores Lainnie Lyamba and Gracie Long won three events apiece for the Port Angeles girls at the Flying A Retro Meet at Port Angeles High School. Port Angeles athletes wore throwback uniforms at Thursday’s meet, and the other teams — Clallam Bay, Crescent and Neah Bay — were invited to do likewise if they could find some older school track and field uniforms. Lyamba won the 100-meter dash in 14.09 seconds, the long jump with a leap of 13 feet, 7.5 inches and the triple jump with a mark of 30-04. TURN
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Port Angeles’ Gracie Long clears the bar at 5 feet in the girls high jump during the Flying A Retro meet at Port Angeles High School.
UW has changed since loss to Syracuse BY MICHAEL MAROT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
INDIANAPOLIS — Syracuse coach Quentin Hillsman and Washington coach Mike Neighbors will put their budding friendship on hold tonight. After four months of trading text messages, learning about one another’s team and watching their own teams evolve into national championship contenders, the two first-time Final Four coaches will square off for the second time this season. The winner will get a ticket to Tuesday’s women’s championship game — and will have one more fan in the crowd. “You want to win a game, but you still have to maintain some kind of normalcy in your life,”
Hillsman said. “Neighbors is a good guy and really I respect him and respect what he does. That’s one of those PENINSULA DAILY NEWS things where you — I’m not that guy, we’re not playing against INDIANAPOLIS — The each other. We’ve got to put a Oregon State women’s basgame plan together and let our ketball team, which faces kids go and play.” Connecticut in the Final Four today, has important Those players have already ties to Port Angeles. met once this season, with SyraBeavers head coach Scott cuse jumping to an early Rueck is married to the for21-point lead before holding off mer Kerry Aillaud, who gradthe hard-charging Huskies uated from Port Angeles 66-62. High School in the early But a lot has changed in that 1990s. time, especially at Washington. After finishing fifth in the Pac-12, the Huskies (26-10) have made a stunning postsea- Stanford in the Lexington son run by beating Maryland on its home court, Kentucky on its Region title game. home court and conference rival They are the first No. 7 seed
Beavers have PA connection Ailland played basketball for the Roughriders and then started her college career at Skagit Valley before moving to play at George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., from 1993-95. She later served as assistant coach at George Fox from 1998-06. Scott Rueck became an assistant at George Fox in 1993 before taking over as head coach in 1996. to reach the national semifinals since Minnesota in 2004. TURN
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SportsRecreation
SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016
Today’s Today No events scheduled.
Monday Baseball: Port Angeles at Sequim, 4:15 p.m.; Chimacum at Klahowya, 4:15 p.m. Boys Soccer: Forks at Coupeville, 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday Baseball: Forks at Eatonville, 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Bremerton at Port Angeles, 4:15 p.m.; Sequim at Kingston, 4:15 p.m. Softball: Forks at Eatonville 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Long House Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 263; men’s high series: George Peabody, 673. Women’s high game: Sandi Gunn, 221; women’s high series: Sandi Gunn, 617. Leading team: High= & Tight. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Fred Pratt, 236; men’s high series: Fred Pratt, 660. Women’s high game: Aleta Smith, 223; Aleta Smith, 579. Leading team: Woodpeckers. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Brandon Vanwinkler, 299; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 725. Leading team: Steam Rollers. Monday Baxter auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Gordy Omdal, 194; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 545. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 157; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 151; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 454. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Evan Smith, 268; men’s high series: Rob Sanders, 669. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 188; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 532. Leading team: The Grizzlys. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 231; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 594.
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Women’s high game: Barb Rosa, 157; women’s high series: Dawn Barrett, 430. Leading team: Spare Us. Saturday, March 26 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Aleiah Martin, 75. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 116; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 297. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 202; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 532.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 66; Gary Thorne, 70. Net: Steve Murata, 62; Mel Triggs, 64; Bob Dutrow, 65; Steve Callis, 65; Duane Vernon, 65; Dave Boerigter, 66; Lawrence Bingham, 66. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 65; Mel Triggs and Tom Humleker, 67; Bob Dutrow and George Peabody, 62; Steve Murata and John Arruda, 62; Dave Boerigter and Steve Jones, 63; Steve Murata and Andy Duran, 63; Gerald Petersen and Al Osterberg, 64; Tony Sample and Sam Hurworth, 64. Wednesday Ladies Club Net Pars Net: Marie Murata, 13; Dolly Burnett, 12; Rena Peabody, 11. Tuesday Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 53; Gary Thorne, 54. Net: Buck Ward, 45; Larry Aillaud, 46; Al Osterberg, 46; Buddy Fraser, 47. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 64; Jan Hardin and Kerry Perkins, 68. Team net: Buddy Fraser and Larry Aillaud, 54; Buck Ward and Keith Lawrence, 58; Al Osterberg and Mike Robinson, 59; Al Osterberg and Jeff Colvin, 59; Al Osterberg and Jim Root, 60; Jan Hardin and Craig Jacobs, 61; Kerry Perkins and Craig Jacobs, 61; Steve Hutchings and Marti Martinez, 61; Bob Dutrow and Chuck Burkhardt, 61 Sunday, March 27 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 34; Tim Lusk, 37. Net: Tom Hainstock, 33.5; Gary Reidel, 33.5; Steve Jones, 35.5; Steve Hutchings, 35.5; Jered Pomeroy, 36. Saturday, March 26 Men’s Club Three Threes Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 32; Dave Wahlsten,
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33; Gary Thorne, 33. Net: Larry Aillaud, 30; Gary McLaughlin, 30; Steve Main, 30.5; Kevin Borde, 30.5. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 67; Gary Thorne and Tyler Crow, 69; Tyler Crow and Mark Mitrovich, 69. Team net: Steve Main and larry aillaud, 63; Jan Hardin and Perry Keeling, 64; Gerald Petersen and Larry Aillaud, 65; Gary McLaughlin and Bernie Anselmo, 65; Bob Dutrow and Chuck Burkhardt, 65; Dave Wahlsten and James Root, 65.
Baseball Mariners 8, Rockies 5 Saturday’s game Seattle Colorado ab r hbi ab r hbi Aoki lf 2 0 0 0 Blackmon cf 2 0 0 0 E.Navarro lf 1 0 0 0 B.Barnes cf 1 0 0 0 A.Fields pr-lf 1 1 0 0 D.Suero cf 2000 K.Seager 3b 0 1 0 0 Story ss 2000 Sardinas 3b 2 0 1 1 Adames ss 1 0 0 0 Shank pr-3b 1 1 0 0 W.Soriano ss 1 0 0 0 Cano 2b 2 0 1 1 C.Gonzalez rf 2 0 0 0 T.Smith 2b 1 2 0 0 R.Stephens rf 1 1 0 0 Cruz rf 2 0 0 0 Arenado 3b 2 1 1 0 A.Jackson rf 1 1 0 0 S.Burcham 3b 1 0 1 1 Lind 1b 1 0 1 0 Parra lf 1100 C.Mack pr 0 0 0 0 C.Anderson lf 2 0 0 0 Lee 1b 2 1 2 3 Reynolds 1b 2 0 0 0 Peterson 1b 1 0 0 0 C.Keck 1b 2110 Gutierrez dh 2 0 0 0 Hundley c 1001 Pizzano dh 1 0 0 1 W.Jimenez c 2 110 K.Marte ss 2 0 1 0 Paulsen dh 2 0 1 1 D.Jackson ss 2 1 1 0 Raburn ph-dh 1 0 1 1 Iannetta c 1 0 0 0 J.Park pr-dh 1 0 0 0 Clevenger c 3 0 1 1 LeMahieu 2b 2 0 0 0 L.Martin cf 2 0 0 0 Z.Osborne 2b 2 0 0 1 Robertson cf 1 0 0 0 L.Landry cf 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 8 8 7 Totals 33 5 6 5 Seattle 001 004 300—8 Colorado 020 001 200—5 E—Z.Shank (1), Adames (5). DP—Seattle 1. LOB—Seattle 6, Colorado 5. 2—Sardinas (5), Cano (3), Lee (4), Paulsen (5), Raburn (2). SB—A.Fields (3), R.Stephens (2). CS—C.Mack (1). SF—D.Pizzano, Hundley. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Karns W,2-1 6 3 3 3 2 8 Cishek 1 3 2 2 0 1
Montgomery 1 0 0 0 1 Vincent S,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 Colorado Lyles 3 2 1 1 3 Oberg 1 1 0 0 0 Gurka 1 0 0 0 0 Rusin L,2-1 BS,2-2 1 3 4 4 2 J.Miller 0 2 3 3 2 Logan 1 0 0 0 0 Germen 1 0 0 0 0 2 Qualls ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1⁄3 0 McGee 0 0 0 HBP—by J.Miller (A.Jackson). Umpires—Home, Ryan Goodman; First, Drake; Third, Chris Segal.
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Huskies: Plum close to Pac-12 mark CONTINUED FROM B1 Back then, the surprising Huskies were still trying to find their identity. Today, they’re a confident, relaxed bunch eager to play. Neighbors learned something else during that game — it’s not easy matching wits with Hillsman. “We can’t simulate [Syracuse] without having our guys’ practice team here,” Neighbors said. “You would have to break down an inordinate amount of film and spend a lot of time to try to predict what they do.
“So the challenge is adjusting in the game and about the time you do that, so does Q. He’s a really good in-game coach. Every time you make an adjustment, he’s got a counterpunch.” Syracuse’s players can apply additional pressure with their three-guard lineup of Alexis Peterson, Brianna Butler and Brittney Sykes, too. The Orange also have made some changes since November. “We understand we’re a good team, a really good team,” Peterson said. While Syracuse has won 15 of its last 16, Washington is trying to join Tennessee’s 1997 title team
as the only 10-loss programs to play for a national title. But the two coaches know this much: Their friendship will survive this game. “He’s going to outdress me tomorrow and there’s no chance I can win that. I’m not even going to try,” Neighbors said. “But he’s somebody that I think has done it the right way.” Here are some other things to watch Sunday: ■ Plum’s chase: Huskies guard Kelsey Plum is No. 3 in the nation at 26.2 points per game. The junior guard needs 25 points to break Chiney Ogwumike’s Pac-12 scoring record (967), and
she needs 57 points for a 1,000point season. ■ Turnovers: Syracuse leads the nation in turnover-margin at plus-10.28 by forcing 24.22 turnovers per game, the most in the ACC. The Huskies, meanwhile, have only 34 turnovers in four NCAA Tournament games. ■ Three for the show: Both teams made it to Indy largely because of their perimeter play. Syracuse led the ACC and is 11th nationally in 3-pointers made per game (8.9). Butler is Division I’s active leader with 368 3s. Washington is second in the Pac-12 with 7.2 3s per game.
Track: Willis takes 1st in four events CONTINUED FROM B1 Long set a personal-record of 5 feet in the high jump. Her other wins came in the 1,600 (5:33.20) and the 300 hurdles (54.92 seconds). Other individual winners for Port Angeles: Lael Butler in the 800 run (3:03.26); Emilyann Peterson in the 100 hurdles (21.89); Maddie Dougherty in the pole vault (7 feet); Devin Edwards in the shot put (29-03.25) and Lauren Waldron in the javelin (82-09). Port Angeles’ relay team of Haili Farnam-Vessey, Cassidy Hodgin, Ciara Gentry and Gretchen Sotebeer won the 4x200 with a time of 1:59.60. Clallam Bay’s Jennica Maines came out on top in the 200 by posting a time of 29.78. She also was second in the 100 (14.17). Zeria Signor won the discus for the Bruins with a throw of 82-09.75. Molly McCoy notched two second-place finishes in the 200 (30.49) and high jump (4-10). Grace Baillargeon was Crescent’s lone individual winner, taking the 400 with a time of 1:06.55. Baillargeon, Kristen Frantz, Hannah Lee and Tena Ward won the 4x100 relay for the Loggers, posting a time of 58.23. Crescent’s McKenzie Brannan also was second in the shot put (27-06) and javelin (81-03). Charlotte Shaw provided Neah Bay’s best individual performance, finishing third in the 800 run (3:23.73) and fourth in the 1,600 run (7:39.62).
Auston Jimmicum won both sets of hurdles for Neah Bay, taking the 110 hurdles in 19.97 seconds and the 300 with a time of 49.4 seconds. Josey Tyree also won the 3,200 (13:20.47) for the Red Devils. Neah Bay also picked up two relay race wins. The 4x100 team of Cameron Buzzell, Chris Tageant, Nathaniel Gamez-LaChester and Joseph Yallup won with a time of 50.14 seconds. The 4x400 squad of Buzzell, Gamez-LaChester, Jimmicum and Roland Gagnon came out on top with a mark of 4:10.85. Crescent’s Wyatt McNeese was second in the shot put with a mark of 40-03, and Jacob Baillargeon placed second in the long jump (20-01.50).
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Neah Bay’s Josey Tyree, left, and Nathaniel GamezLaChester run neck-and-neck into the bell lap of the 3,200-meter race. Gamez-LaChester’s untied shoe slowed him down enough for Tyree to pull ahead and win.
had the best individual day on the boys side, winning four events: the 100 dash (11.9 seconds); 400 (54.54 seconds); high jump (5-06) and long jump (20-03). Alan Greene recorded a throw of 138-08 in the javelin for the Bruins, while Jamari Signor won the 800 run with a time of 2:21.63. Boys results Hunter Dempsey won the Clallam Bay’s Clayton Willis 1,600 for the Riders by posting a
time of 5:15.18. Port Angeles’s Liam Clark won the triple jump with a mark of 37-04.50. Other winners for the Riders were Jacob Kennedy with a distance of 42-07.75 in the shot put, Paul Van Rossen with a throw of 126-06.25 in the discus and Air Athair, who cleared 11 feet in the pole vault.
MONTESANO — The Spartans’ boys team finished third (117 points) and the girls fourth (91.5) at a four-team Evergreen League meet with Hoquiam, Montesano and Tenino. Forks’ Alan Ensastegui (4 minutes, 55 seconds) edged out teammate Austin Pegram by two seconds for a win in the 1,600-meter run. Pegram finished second in the 800 run with a time of 2:15.97. Ensastegui and teammate Josue Lucas tied for first in the 3,200 (10:54.68). Cole Baysinger had a pair of runner-up finishes, posting a high jump of 5 feet, 8 inches and a triple jump of 38-01.5. Angela Garcia-Moog was the lone Forks female to win an event, posting a time of 7:01.13 in the 1,600.
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Marissa Bailey was second for the Spartans in the 800 (2:49.22), and Brynn Peterson finished second in the 300 hurdles with a mark of 1:03.20. Forks will compete in an Evergreen League meet at Tenino on Thursday, April 12.
PT’s Weidner sweeps sprints BELLEVUE — Koby Weidner claimed three sprints to pace the Redhawks’ boys team at the three-team Flynn-Vitational at Bellevue Christian High School. Weidner won the 100-meter sprint with a time of 11.62 seconds, and also claimed the 200 (24.31 seconds) and 400 (54.68 seconds). Weidner and Kyle Blankenship, Jacob Lundgren and Seren Dances also won the 4x200 relay after finishing in 1:37.83. Dances won two events for the Redhawks, recording a distance of 21 feet, 3 inches to take the long jump, and posting a mark of 41-11.25 in the triple jump. On the girls side, Eileen Leoso won two events for Port Townsend. Leoso leaped 15-07.75 to win the long jump, and 35-00.25 to win the triple jump. Aubry Botkin won the 100 with a time of 14.29 seconds for the Redhawks and Ari Winter claimed the 400 after finishing in 1:09.43. Port Townsend’s Leoso, Botkin, Winter and Brenna Franklin were winners in both the 4x100 relay (54.46), and the 4x200 (1:57.16).
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Madison: Has experienced program’s rebuild CONTINUED FROM B1 wolves reached the Elite Eight as a redshirt in 2012. “You go in for a certain But the program had probamount of time, you need to lems, and was forced by the give it your best, and then NCAA to forfeit many of its you come out,” Madison wins from that season. That’s when McCarthy said. “It’s a really fun way of was hired. But the program playing. It’s up and down, in was depleted. Only seven players remained, so he had your face.” It’s also quite demand- to recruit a few intramural players just so the Seaing. McCarthy said that at wolves could have proper some of the earliest prac- practices. Alaska-Anchorage won tices of his tenure he noticed Madison struggling through 17 games McCarthy’s first year, Madison’s freshman the workouts. Turns out, all she needed season. The next season, the team won 19 and made was an inhaler. “I was having trouble it to the NCAA Tournabreathing and stuff,” Madi- ment. Last year, the program son said. “I found out I have exer- was really rolling. The Seacise-induced asthma. It wolves were 29-1 and didn’t bother me before, but ranked No. 1 in the nation this is the fist time I’ve done going into the NCAA Toursprint and track workouts.” nament, which it opened on Madison has been able their home court. But they lost in the first to see the mayhem develop from scratch over the past round to Point Loma 64-63. “I told the girls after that four years. She watched the Sea- loss — and it hurt all of us,
it was devastating, like breaking up with someone — every championship team has a story, and ours is being written,” McCarthy said. “I think that loss put a chip on everybody’s shoulder.” Madison said the disappointing setback gave the players “extra motivation.” Many players, including Madison, for the first time stuck around Anchorage in the offseason rather than return to their hometowns. “That was a very tough loss,” Madison said. “I think, though, it kind of set the scene for this year. We wanted to go back, make the tournament, possibly host [games], and advance past the first round.” The Seawolves (38-2) didn’t host any tournament games this season, but they have torn through their five games so far, winning three by more than 20 points and
another by 15. Madison has led the team in scoring in three of the five games. Her hot shooting has helped AlaskaAnchorage build its large leads. “She’s been shooting a lot better,” McCarthy said. “She hit a little bit of a slump at the end of the season. I guess she saved all those makes for the postseason. “She’s been critical for us in our run because she’s been able to shoot the ball so well in the postseason. “We do have quite a few shooters on this team, but because Jessica plays such a big role, we’re really hard to beat when she’s shooting it well from the perimeter.”
Family following Madison isn’t just the best scorer in Port Angeles girls basketball history, she’s top scorer overall, boys and girls.
She became the all-time leading scorer by passing up her brother James, who finished his high school career with 1,702 points, during her senior year. James, who lives in Ohio, is planning to be at Monday’s game. It will be his first time seeing his sister play in college. His wife and eight kids drove to see the Seawolves in the Elite Eight and Final Four in Sioux Falls, S.D., but James had to work. Madison’s parents, Guy and Michelle, have been following the Seawolves throughout the NCAA Tournament, and will be in Indianapolis on Monday. It should be a nice cheering section for the final and biggest game of Madison’s basketball career. She’s been playing some of the best basketball of her career and is one of the top players on a team playing for a national championship.
“I just think that I’m playing with a lot of confidence right now and just knowing that every game could be my last,” Madison, who is finishing up her justice degree with a minor in psychology, said. “I was talking to my teammate Jenna [Buchanan, a fellow senior], we said, ‘No matter what, this game is going to be our last game. Not matter what, are careers are over.’ “I think that gives us extra motivation.” Monday’s game tips off at noon. It will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network. Those with Wave Broadband can watch the game on channel 313 (or 181 in high definition). On Dish Network, it is on channel 158, and DirecTV it is on 221.
________ Sports Editor Lee Horton can be reached at 360-417-3525 or at lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com.
Preps: Rangers fall to Eagles in eight innings CONTINUED FROM B1 performance by Bumbalough, to take the lead against a quality oppoKlahowya 6, nent,” Thompson said. Quilcene 5 “But in the end you SILVERDALE — The have to tip your cap to the Class 1A Eagles upended opponent; they overcame as the 1B Rangers’ late bid at well, and won the game. a rally to take the nonThey earned it, but we league contest in extra made them earn it.” innings. The Rangers (2-0, 4-1) host Tacoma Baptist on Klahowya’s Amber Friday. Bumbalough connected on a two-out, two-run home Klahowya 6, Quilcene 5, 8 innings run to tie the game at 5-all Quilcene 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0— 5 6 3 in the bottom of the sevKlahowya 0 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 — 6 10 3 enth. WP- Bumbalough; LP- Kieffer Pitching Statistics The Eagles won it in the Quilcene: Kieffer 8 IP, 10 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 9 K. eighth on a bloop single Hitting Statistics Quilcene: Macedo 2-4, 2B, RBI; Jones 1-4, 2B, with two outs. RBI; Kieffer 1-4, RBI; Gray 1-3. “What a game,” Quilcene coach Mark ThompBoys Soccer son said. “We were able to work Port Angeles 8, so many game situations, Olympic 2 especially end-game situaPORT ANGELES — tions, that are hard to repThe Roughriders scored licate in practice. I think early and often in picking we came out of this stronup their sixth straight win ger than we went in.” in an Olympic League 2A The Rangers trailed 3-0 Division trouncing of the with two outs and nobody Trojans. on in the top of the sixth Port Angeles (4-0-0, 6-0when Erin Macedo doubled 1) went up 3-0 quickly, and later scored on a Katie scoring goals in the third, Bailey single. 12th and 18th minutes of Allison Jones then Thursday’s match. notched an RBI double to Lukas Mobius opened pull Quilcene within one the scoring when he took a run, 3-2. pass from Tim Meyer and Pinch runner Kourtney beat the Olympic goalBenek scored on a passed keeper with a low shot to ball to tie the game in the the far post. seventh. Mobius finished the The Rangers took the game with a hat trick and lead on a Megan Weller two assists. RBI single, and Macedo In the 12th minute, brought Weller home for a Andrew St. George headed 5-3 lead heading to the bot- in a Mobius corner kick to tom of the inning. the far post. Mobius put the Riders “We overcame our own up 3-0 when he made a mistakes, and a dominant
well-timed run against the Trojans’ off-side trap and received a one-touch pass from Jackson May behind the Olympic defense. Mobius dribbled into the box, chased by two Trojans defenders, and slipped the ball in on the near post. Olympic scored in the 25th minute and Port Angeles led 3-1 at halftime. The Riders closed the game out early in the second half with four goals in the first 13 minutes. Meyer scored his second goal, assisted by Scott Methner in the 43rd minute. Mobius then converted a penalty kick after Meyer was fouled in the 46th minute. Meyer and Mobius con-
nected again two minutes later for a 6-1 lead. The Riders picked up another score on an Olympic own goal, and Smit Kataria’s first varsity goal, assisted by Jesse Salgado, wrapped the Port Angeles scoring in the 67th minute. Coach Chris Saari named Mobius and Meyer as his offensive players of the match. Hollund Bailey and Michael Scott were praised for their work in defense and Kataria and St. George were lauded for their play in transition. Port Angeles is off until a first-place showdown at home against Kingston (3-0-0, 5-0-1) on Tuesday, April 12.
Girls Tennis Klahowya 4, Port Angeles 3 PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders claimed two doubles matches in straight sets and won a singles match by default in an Olympic League loss to the Eagles. The No. 2 Port Angeles doubles duo of Maria Soule and Maddy Woods took down Naddy Rzenks and Marriane Marker 6-2, 6-2 in Thursday’s match. Hanna Brown and Summer Olsen of Port Angeles teamed to dispatch Klahowya’s Desiree Watts and Sarrah Ackerman 6-3, 6-0. Hailey Horton was leading her No. 3 singles match 6-0, 1-0 for the Riders
when her opponent Emmah Lajoie was forced to default. Port Angeles (2-5, 2-5) will be back in action at home against North Mason (0-6, 0-6) on Monday, April 11. Klahowya 4, Port Angeles 3 Match Report Singles No. 1: Sydney Jackson (Klahowya) def. Audrey Little (Port Angeles) 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. No. 2: Lara Huppert (Klahowya) def. Claire Fritschler (Port Angeles) 6-4, 6-3. No. 3: Hailey Horton (Port Angeles) def. Emmah Lajoie (Klahowya) 6-0, 1-0 (default). Doubles No. 1: Shania Rose/Hailey Sargent (Klahowya) def. Patricia Polo/Emily Traughber (Port Angeles) 6-1, 6-2. No. 2: Maria Soule/Maddy Woods (Port Angeles) def. Naddy Rzenks/Marrianne Marker (Klahowya) 6-2, 6-2. No. 3: Dominique Sutton/Taylor Bruce (Klahowya) def. Karina Paup-Byrnes/Lum Fu (Port Angeles) 6-3, 6-3. No. 4: Hanna Brown/Summer Olsen (Port Angeles) def. Desiree Watts/Sarrah Ackerman (Klahowya) 6-3, 6-0
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED $100 hire on bonus, $11.93 hr., benefits. No experience. Free training. Caregivers Home Care. 457-1644, 6837377, 379-6659 P.A. 2 br., 2 full ba., handicapped accessible FORD: ‘01 Ranger 3.0 double wide, 55+ park in V6, 5 sp. with canopy. town. Clean, new car1 0 0 K m i l e s . $ 3 , 8 0 0 . pets throughout. Electric (360)457-1289 furnace heat, Lopi woodHAND WEEDING: Yard stove in dining area. All w o r k a n d h a u l i n g . appliances included. Large covered porch, $20/hr. (360) 477-1493 wheelchair ramps front and back. No owner financing. Park approval required. $35,900. (360)452-1552 Help Us Grow! First Fed-
eral is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team as: • D o c M g m t Te a m Lead • Secondar y Market Manager • Mortgage and Consumer Lending Supervisor In Port Townsend: • Investment Rep • Cu s t o m e r S e r v i c e Rep Join our team of phen o m e n a l e m p l o ye e s ! Apply at www.ourfirstfed.com. EOE
HOME HEALTH CUSTOMER SERVICE Full-time, rotating weekends. Experience with home health equipment and/or college degree p r e fe r r e d bu t n o t r e quired. People person a must. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE.
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F O U N D : Key a n d r e mote. Sequim, off Hendrickson. 681-2620. HAIR STUDIO: Cute 1 station hair studio, all equipment included. $1,500. Great location, 3023 Lost gr e a t o p p o r t u n i y ! A f fordable rent. L O S T: 0 3 / 3 0 i n S a l t (360)452-2305 Creek/Joyce area. male, mini Austrialian Shepard. (360)775-5154 4026 Employment LOST: Bracelet, waterfront trail Rayonier parking lot or on trial. (360)452-2676
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ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR S e q u i m ’s Fr e e C l i n i c seeks part-time experienced leader. Qualified applicant will have good communication skills, experience with development and budget management. For further info see website at sequimfreeclinic.org. No phone calls. Deadline April 15th. BOOKEEPER/Payroll Specialist. C PA f i r m i n S e q u i m seeking bookeeper payroll specialist, PT in April and May and FT beginning in mid-May. Must have minimal 3 yr. worki n g ex p e r i e n c e, s o l i d wor king knowledge in Quickbooks. Send resume to: gery@bell-futch cpas.com CAREGIVERS NEEDED $100 hire on bonus, $11.93 hr., benefits. No experience. Free training. Caregivers Home Care. 457-1644, 6837377, 379-6659 CAREGIVERS NEEDED $100 hire on bonus, $11.93 hr., benefits. No experience. Free training. Caregivers Home Care. 457-1644, 6837377, 379-6659
TRUCK SHOP MECHANIC, in PA, experienced. MECHANIC WELDER FABRICATOR and DUMP TRUCK DRIVER with transfer experience, located in Quilcene. Wages DOE. Call PA: New Construction 3 ( 3 6 0 ) 4 6 0 - 7 2 9 2 o r Bd, 2 bath, 1858 sq. ft. (360)457-9392 country rambler. Big 2 car garage, 2.5 private Young Couple Early 60’s forested acres. Loaded available for seasonal with quality, granite, tile, cleanup, weeding, trimsolid wood, open con- ming, mulching & moss cept, tons of storage. removal. We specialize $329,000, by appoint- in complete garden restorations. Excellent refment. (360)461-0929 erences. (360)457-1213 PARTRIDGE Silkie Ban- Chip & Sunny’s Garden tams. 2 months, straight Transformations. License # CC run. $6 each/4 for $20. CHIPSSG850LB. (360)374-8755
Business FOR SALE: Mission Tor tilla distributor rare opportunity deliver products to grocery stores on the O l y m p i c Pe n . $ 7 0 k plus truck. (360)460-6434.
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TRANSIT OPERATOR P O R T TO W N S E N D BASE. Jefferson Transit is currently hiring for Transit Operator. Job description, application materials and information are available by mail, on the Jefferson Transit website at jeffersontransit.com, or at the Jefferson Transit office at 63 4 Corners Road, Po r t Tow n s e n d , WA 98368. Please call 360-385-4777 x 107 if you have questions. Applications must be received no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, April 11, 2016. CDL Class B w/passenger endorsement preferred. Jefferson Transit is an equal opportunity employer.
ACCEPTING APPLICAT I O N S fo r C A R R I E R G E N E R A L L A B O R RO U T E Po r t A n g e l e s ER: Coast Seafoods Area. Peninsula Daily Co.. Positions open for News Circulation Dept. General Laborer. MonInterested parties must d a y - F r i d a y . B a c k be 18 yrs of age, have ground check and pre valid Washington State employment drug test Driver’s License, proof of required. Apply within insurance, and reliable at 1601 Linger Longer vehicle. Early morning RD. Quilcene 98376. delivery Monday-Friday (360)765-3345 and Sunday. Apply in person 305 W 1st St, or send resume to tsorensen@ soundpublishing.com Help Us Grow! First FedNO PHONE CALLS eral is seeking highly PLEASE.
motivated individuals to join our team as: • D o c M g m t Te a m Lead • Secondar y Market Manager • Mortgage and Consumer Lending Supervisor In Port Townsend: • Investment Rep • Cu s t o m e r S e r v i c e Nursing Assistant Rep Program Instructor Join our team of phen o m e n a l e m p l o ye e s ! Peninsula College is recruiting for a part-time Apply at www.ourfirstinstructor to teach fed.com. EOE HOME HEALTH CUSTOMER SERVICE Full-time, rotating weekends. Experience with home health equipment and/or college degree p r e fe r r e d bu t n o t r e quired. People person a must. Competitive salary and benefits. Apply at Jim’s Pharmacy, 424 E. 2nd St., P.A. EOE. HUMAN RESOURCES Specialist Seasonal 10 months- at Lake Crescent Lodge-Olympic Peninsula. Unique opportunity to join a fortune 200 company! Ideal candidate has a minimum of 1-2 years’ exper ience with hiring team members on a large scale. To apply: Please visit our w e b s i t e a t w w w. a r a mar k.com and search Requisition number 65268 INSURANCE AGENT Outside sales experience preferred. Homer Smith Insurance, Port Townsend office. Email resume, application (found at www.homersmith.com) & cover letter to resume@homer smith.com No phone calls please. MAINTENANCE WORKER City of Port Townsend. Perform variety of tasks relating to maintenance, r e p a i r, o p e ra t i o n a n d construction of city streets, wastewater collection and storm water systems. See position announcement for qualifications. $20.24 / hour, union position with full benefits. Job description, position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt. us/HR/employment.html or call 379-5047. Submit City application form, letter and resume to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Suite 2, Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header MAINTENANCE. Application review begins Apr il 11, open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace. Now Hiring!. Olympic Game Farm is now hiring for summer season employment, MaySept. Par t time/seasonal, 20-35 hrs/wk. Customer ser vice & tour guide positions avail. Extremely fast paced environment outdoors. Must have valid D/L. Apply in person at 1423 Ward Rd, Sequim. Must be able to pass background check & drug screening. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
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Spring Quarter. Position information & application POOL MANAGER: We f o r m s a v a i l a b l e a t are currently hiring for a www.pencol.edu. EEO Seasonal Pool Manager to oversee our team of lifeguards, 3 Hot Spring Office / Assistant Po o l s , a n d O l y m p i c Manager Hearing Health Practice sized swimming pool. seeking the right indi- Great opportunity to get v i d u a l fo r a f u l l - t i m e your foot in the door with Front Office/Assistant Aramark, a Fortune 200 M a n a g e r. M u s t h ave : company who is an inCulture of Caring, Detail dustry leader. Candidate Oriented, Team Player, must possess Lifeguard Phones and Microsoft Cer tification. To apply: Office Experience. Pay please visit our website commensurate with ex- a t w w w. a r a m a r k . c o m and search Requisition perience. Number 58981 Email resumes to: jdiottavio@ahaanet.com Office / Assistant Manager Hearing Health Practice seeking the right indiv i d u a l fo r a f u l l - t i m e Front Office/Assistant M a n a g e r. M u s t h ave : Culture of Caring, Detail Oriented, Team Player, Phones and Microsoft Office Experience. Pay commensurate with experience. Email resumes to: jdiottavio@ahaanet.com Openings in Naturopathic Clinic for massage therapist, accupucturist, nurse practitioner, midwife and Naturopath. Call for details. (360)808-2662
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TRANSIT OPERATOR P O R T TO W N S E N D BASE. Jefferson Transit is currently hiring for Transit Operator. Job description, application materials and information are available by mail, on the Jefferson Transit website at jeffersontransit.com, or at the Jefferson Transit office at 63 4 Corners Road, Po r t Tow n s e n d , WA 98368. Please call 360-385-4777 x 107 if you have questions. Applications must be received no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, April 11, 2016. CDL Class B w/passenger endorsement preferred. Jefferson Transit is an equal opportunity employer.
TRANSIT OPERATOR P O R T TO W N S E N D BASE. Jefferson Transit is currently hiring for Transit Operator. Job description, application materials and information are available by mail, on the Jefferson Transit website at jeffersontransit.com, or at the Jefferson Transit office at 63 4 Corners Road, Po r t Tow n s e n d , WA 98368. Please call 360-385-4777 x 107 if you have questions. Applications must be received no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, April 11, 2016. CDL Class B w/passenger endorsement preferred. Jefferson Transit is an equal opportunity employer.
SOUS CHEF: We are looking for a strong Sous Chef who is a leader and highly organized for our Seasonal Sous Chef Opportunity at Sol Duc Hot Springs. Great opportunity to get your foot in the door with Aramark, a For tune 200 company who is an industry leader. Ideal candidate is Serv Safe Certified. To apply: Please visit our w e b s i t e a t w w w. a r a mar k.com and search Requisition Number 59654
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C D L D R I V E R : C a r l ’s Building Supply in Port Hadlock has an immediate opening on our team fo r a d e l i ve r y d r i ve r. We’re looking for someone with a positive attitude that’s ready to cont r i bu t e t o a n a l r e a d y successful team. This is a great opportunity for someone who appreciates a fast-paced work environment that offers plenty of opportunity for overtime, benefits, and a competitive wage. Email resume and questions to: seanh@carlsbuildingsupply.com or 911 DISPATCH. JEFF- call (360)385-2111. COM 911 is currently taking applications for Executive Assistant to two full time positions. City Manager and City Council: Dispatchers answer emergency & non-emer- City of Port Townsend. gency calls & perform Confidential specialized radio dispatch services administrative, technical in a multi-jurisdictional and clerical assistance communications center. to City Manager and City Successful applicants Council. Salary $50,825 must pass a background annually, full benefits, investigation, psycho- subject to FLSA. Please logical evaluation, poly- read complete job degraph, and a hearing ex- scription and position a m . S a l a r y r a n g e i s announcement for spe$2896-$4473 monthly, cifics and find City appliplus benefits. Please vis- cation form at: http://www.cityofpt.us/ it our website to obtain HR/Employment.html an application packet at w w w. j e f f c o m 9 1 1 . u s . or call 379-5047. SubWe request absolutely mit City application, reno phone calls to the sume and cover letter to 911 center. Email SForti- Human Resources, 250 no@jcpsn.us with any Madison St., Suite 2 Port questions regarding the Townsend WA 98368 positions or the applica- or e-mail to: tion process. Resumes kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header EXEC. will not be accepted in Open until filled. lieu of a completed job EOE/ADA, smoke free application. We are an workplace. equal oppor tunity employer. F I N A N C E M A N AG E R Habitat for for Humanity BUTCHER: Immediate East Jefferson County, opening. FT or PT, ex- full time with benefits. per ience meat cutter, More info at: boxed and carcass beef, www.habitatejc.org will train on carcass Apply by 4/8. beef. Wage DOE. Apply o n l i n e a t : S u n n y f - GARAGE SALE ADS arms.com or pick up apCall for details. plication at 261461 Hwy 360-452-8435 1-800-826-7714 101.
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Transit Operator (Port Angeles and For ks Base): Applications now being accepted for A Transit Operator (Por t Angeles and For ks Base) with Clallam Transit System. 40-hour work week not guaranteed. $19.02 per hour AFTER COMPLETION OF TRAINING. Excellent benefits. Job description and application available at CTS Administration Office, 830 W. Laur idsen Blvd., Por t A n g e l e s , WA 9 8 3 6 3 . 360-452-1315. A number of eligible candidates will be retained on a next hire list for six months. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATE R T H A N 4 : 0 0 p. m . , April 15, 2016. AA/EOE TRUCK SHOP MECHANIC, in PA, experienced. MECHANIC WELDER FABRICATOR and DUMP TRUCK DRIVER with transfer experience, located in Quilcene. Wages DOE. Call (360)460-7292 or (360)457-9392
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PA: New Construction 3 Bd, 2 bath, 1858 sq. ft. country rambler. Big 2 car garage, 2.5 private forested acres. Loaded with quality, granite, tile, solid wood, open concept, tons of storage. $329,000, by appointment. (360)461-0929 Quiet Neighborhood Home! Finely crafted by Andersen Homes in 2007, this 3 bed / 2.5 bath home is peacefully positioned amongst other quality houses. The covered front porch welcomes you inside to the light, bright, & cheery interior. Bedrooms & laundry area upstairs. Spacious master s u i t e w i t h d u a l s i n k s, w a l k - i n s h o w e r, a n d walk-in closet. Plenty of closets throughout the home & a walk-in pantry in kitchen. The fully fenced souther n exposure back yard with a deck & large patio area is perfect for entertaining! MLS#300474 $249,900 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Rare Low Bank Waterfront On Beautiful Jamestown Beach. NW contemporary style and extensively remodeled in 2007. 22 ft. open beam ceilings & lots of windows to enjoy the panoramic views of Strait & Mountains. 4 of the 5 bedrooms are suites with dedicated baths. Master suite is huge with soaking tub, separate shower and hot tub on the huge deck. This home has two kitchens. MLS#291974/853577 $750,000 Eric Hegge 360-460-6470 TOWN & COUNTRY Spacious bright ready to move in home in Parkwood, 2 bedroom, master bedroom has 2 walkin closets, 2 bath, bonus room, office with a closet, family room, large kitchen with an island and large pantry, formal dining, living, pr ivate patio backs up to greenbelt, 2 car garage. So much to offer in this 55+ community! MLS#901764 $112,000 Carolyn Dawson John L. Scott Real Estate 360-582-5770
308 For Sale Lots & Acreage View Lot For Sale By O w n e r . Po r t A n g e l e s High School area, newly cleared building lot. Excellent views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Olympic Mountains. 1.5 City Lots in a great neighborhood. Within blocks of High School, Library, Bus lines, groc e r y s t o r e s, a n d j u s t minutes from downtown. Come see at 218 Lopez Avenue. 585-437-2535 o r jbstrauss68@gmail.com
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6035 Cemetery Plots CEMETERY: (2) plots, Sequim View Cemetery. $1,800. (360)683-7484 CEMETERY PLOT Sequim. $1,300. (360)683-3119
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6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com
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6075 Heavy Equipment DUMP TRUCK: ‘85, Mack cab over, 5yd double cylinder with loading ramps. $5000/obo or trade (253)348-1755.
6080 Home Furnishings FURNITURE: 3 piece l e a t h e r c o u c h , o ve r stuffed chair and ottoman. Deep red leather with high back cusioning, excellent condition. $1,000 for the set. (360)461-0663 FURNITURE: Antique, c a m e l b a c k s o fa w i t h r o l l e d a r m s, ex p o s e d hickory legs, and single cushion, upholtered in soft red fabric, in excellent conditon. $400/obo. (360)683-7484 FURNITURE: Oak bedroom set, queen size, good condition. $500/obo (360)670-9674 MATTRESS SET Queen sized, double pillow top mattress and b ox s p r i n g i n p e r fe c t condition. $100. (360)460-2113 MISC: Bunk Bed on top, desk and bookshelves below. $300. Large capacity refrigerators $95. each. Wolf 6 burner gas stove. $1,500 (360)477-1706 MISC: Craftmatic twin bed, ex. shape, $800 o b o. U S A A m e r i c a n hutch, $125. (360)581-2166 TABLE: Dining room table, antique, very good condition, 6 chairs, 3 leaves, $900/obo. (360)912-2227
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6135 Yard & Garden MOWER: Craftsman riding mower, 18 hp / 42 cut. Hydrostatic transmission. $400. (360)461-0721 RIDING LAWNMOWERS $400 to $700. Call Kenny (360)775-9779
8182 Garage Sales PA - West GARAGE SALE: Sat.Sun. 9-2 pm. 2184 W. 4th St. Queen wooden head and foot board bed set, like new $150. Furniture, artwork, dishes, raggedy ann collection. White crocheted popcorn stitch beadspread. Lots of misc.
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8183 Garage Sales 7025 Farm Animals 7035 General Pets PA - East & Livestock APRIL NO FOOLIN SALE Big Sale, Small Prices! Fri-Sat 8 - 4pm 2222 E 7th Ave. Collectables, Glass, Tools, Home Imp/Rem supplies, Household and much more Sale is inside big shop, Parking inside fence. Garage / Estate Sale: Fri - Sat, 9 - 3 pm, 584 Henry Boyd Rd. - 3.5 miles up Mt. Pleasant Rd. No early birds please! House and Garage FULL! Furniture, dining table, hutch, household, man stuff, canning jars, outdoor decor, picnic table, kitchen, housewares, toys, bedding. All must go! Bake Sale and Lemonade too! Don’t Miss it!
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take part in an event that will educate and motivate you to do things differently. What you learn will distinguish you from any competition you face. Explore different philosophies or creative outlets that will allow you to express your thoughts and feelings. 2 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Follow your heart and make adjustments that suit you and your chosen lifestyles. Your ability to work through any differences you face will enable you to avoid interference. Use your charm and intelligence to get what you want. 5 stars
C-DORY ANGLER: ‘91 with ‘08 Yamaha 50HP 4 s t r o k e , ‘ 1 5 Ya m a h a 9.9HP High Thrust, G P S - f l a s h e r, e l e c t r i c C a n n o n d ow n r i g g e r s, BORN FREE: ‘05, 22’ E Z - L o a d t r a i l e r w i t h RV built for two. 32K power winch. Stored Inmiles on V10 Ford en- doors $13,500. CANCER (June 21-July 22): (360)461-5719 gine. $25,000. 417-0451 Choose to be different and M O T O R H O M E : A l f a , SAILING DINGHY: 8’. you’ll attract someone who ‘ 0 5 , 3 7 ’ , 3 5 0 C a t , 2 Can be rowed. $1,000. is interested in joining and (360)452-2118 contributing to your journey, slides, 4 T.V.’s, 33K ml. $51,000. (360)670-6589 making it that much more or (360)457-5601 enjoyable. Travel, learning and 2 0 0 0 ROA D T R E K : Model 200, 20’ Class B, 9 5 K m i l e s o n C h ev y C h a s i s . S o l a r r e a d y. $20,000. (360)457-1597
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ARIES (March 21-April 19): ALPENLITE: ‘99 Cim- Being flexible will be the best m a r o n L X 8 5 0 , v e r y way to reach your destination. clean. $7,000. 681-0182 Choose to work with people who you know will work as WOLFPUP: 2014 hard as you. Good fortune will Toyhauler RV, 17’ come through a joint effort or $9,999. venture. Invest in your future. (360)461-4189 4 stars
NEW HOME NEEDED PARTRIDGE Silkie Bantams. 2 months, straight “ S u g a r,� a sw e e t n a tured, full-bred Siamese run. $6 each/4 for $20. altered female cat, 5 yrs (360)374-8755 o f a g e, n e e d s a n ew home by herself with a caring older person or 7030 Horses couple. Very quiet creat u r e. R e c e n t l y d e t e r mined she is allergic to WA N T E D : H o r s e b a ck p o u l t r y a n d f i s h , t h e 9050 Marine riding lessons from a pri- family she is with cannot Miscellaneous vate party. Your horse, manage since other cats your tack. are not allergic. Does B OAT : 1 2 ’ A l u m i n u m (360)452-6812 not have to be indoor with trailer. $795. cat, but might do better (360)461-4189 as one. Free deliver y, 7035 General Pets copies of health records. Photos available. Phone 360-504-5124 or cell PUPPIES: Collie pups, 3 425-343-5378. Lassie’s, 1 male tri color, most at $400. 1 Border Collie pup $350. 9820 Motorhomes (360)865-7497
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TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $6,495. (360)452-6304
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TRAILER: ‘96 18’ Aljo. Sleeps 4, no leaks, new tires, top and awning. $6,700. (360)477-6719. UTILITY TRAILER: 2012 Eagle, single axle, 5�x8�, with loading ramp, exc cond. $1,200/obo. (360)461-6279
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JEEP: ‘11 Wrangler Rubicon. 9500 miles, as new, never off road, auto, A.C., nav., hard top, power windows, steering FORD: ‘99 F350 7.3L and locks. Always garPowerstroke Turbo Die- aged. $28,500 (360)681-0151 sel Knapheide 12’ flatbed. Solid work truck. 6-speed manual trans- JEEP: CJ5, ‘80, beautimission, 2WD. 122,460 ful condition, Red, soft m i l e s. R u n s g o o d . I n t o p , d i a m o n d p l a t e . C h i m a c u m . $ 8 , 5 0 0 $8,500 (360)670-9674. OBO, Call or text 360JEEP: Grand Cherokee 531-2337. Laredo, ‘11, 4x4, 29K ml. lots of extras, clean, FORD: Ranger, ‘03, $27,500. (360)452-8116. Red, single cab $3,000. (360)385-5573 9730 Vans & Minivans
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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NO. 16-4-00035-5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Donald C. Robertson, SR., Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of first publication: March 20, 2016 Personal Representative: Donald C. Robertson, Jr. Attorney for Personal Representative: Curtis G. Johnson, WSBA #8675 Address for Mailing or Service: Law Office of Curtis G. Johnson, P.S. 230 E. 5th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-3895 Pub: March 20, 27, April 3, 2016 Legal No. 688886
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/QUALIFICATIONS Clallam County is soliciting proposals from qualified Content Delivery Network Service Providers to provide on-line video streaming services to the Board of Clallam County Commissioners. Proposals will be received at 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at which time they will be opened publicly and read aloud. The sealed proposals must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – OnLine Video Streaming Services .” Address proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will ones received by facsimile or e-mail. Submittals made in an incorrect format will not be considered. An informational packet on preparing a proposal may be obtained Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., from the Commissioners’ Office, 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington or by calling 360.417.2233. Clallam County hereby notifies all that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. PASSED THIS twenty-ninth day of March 2016 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: _______________________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair ATTEST: _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board PUB: April 3, 10, 2016 Legal No: 691334
SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 for: CARPET REPLACEMENT -SUPERIOR COURT CLERK’S OFFICE-
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 10:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street, Room 160, Port Angeles, Washington. The purpose of the public hearing is to consider amendments to the policy listed above, the text of which is being published in summary and in compliance with RCW 65.16.160 and Clallam County Charter Section 3.10. (NOTE: The full text will be mailed without charge upon request – see “Proponent” below for the address and/or telephone number.)
Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. All bidding and related questions shall be directed to Joel G. Winborn at: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us Comments for or against the policy amendments (preferred), or 360.417.2429. are encouraged. Interested persons must either The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out- submit their written comments before the hearing is side of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CARPET commenced (see Proponent’s address below) or REPLACEMENT – SUPERIOR COURT CLERK’S present written and/or oral comments in person durOFFICE” Address bid proposal to: Board of Clal- ing the public hearing. lam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand- Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable acdeliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port An- commodations will be made available upon request. geles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to Requests must be received at least seven (7) days other offices and received late by the Commission- prior to the hearing – see “Proponent” below. The ers’ Office will not be considered nor will bids re- facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to ceived by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All Bids shall those with physical disabilities. include a 5% Bid Bond. PROPONENT: Clallam County Board of Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will Commissioners affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busiPort Angeles, WA 98362-3015 ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Telephone: 360.417.2233 Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Amending Policy 950 invitation and will not be discriminated against on – Veterans’ Assistance the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES consideration for an award. • Changes reference from “Veterans’ Coordinator or Assistant” to “County Employee/Contractor” Clallam County will determine the lowest responand “Veterans’ Affairs Advisory Committee” to sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam “Clallam County Veterans Association” throughCounty Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to out document reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in • Section .3, Required Documentation, clarifies the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimathat no assistance will be considered without tion best serves the interests of Clallam County. the required documentation • Section 3.3, Family – Dependents, clarifies deConstruction Timeframe: May 2- May 27, 2016 pendent to include students under the age of 24 with proof of enrollment; adds text regarding There will be an on-site walk-through conducted married couples who are both veterans. Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 2:00 PM. All interest- • Section 4.5, Denial of Assistance, adds annual ed bidders are to meet at the site, located at 223 or lifetime limitation to list of non-appealable isE. Fourth Street, in Port Angeles. Meeting will sues begin in the main lobby of the second floor of • Section 6, Authorized Use of Funds, clarifies the courthouse outside of the Clerk’s office. eligible items/services for assistance; provides This will be the only opportunity for bidders to exception to maximum allocation with proper review the as-built conditions. Bring any tools, documentation; changes primary service locaequipment, etc., needed for personal documention tation. Staff and the architect will be on site to • Section 7, County Employee/Contractor Posianswer questions and provide access for bidtion and Duties, provides for consultation with ders. Clallam County Veterans Association on any issue deemed questionable regarding policy interpretation; adds new section on confidentiality APPROVED this 29 day of March 2016. • Appendix A, Schedule of Assistance clarifies assistance for food and vouchers, rent, utilities, BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY medical/mental health, and burial; and that COMMISSIONERS: benefit for clothing and/or tools for a veteran to _______________________________________ remain employed is not extended to non-veteMike Chapman, Chair ran spouses and/or dependents ATTEST: _______________________________ _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: April 3, 10, 2016 Legal No: 691336 PUB: April 3, 2016 Legal No:689968
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Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c Works and Utilities Engineering Office until 2:00 PM, Tuesday, April 26, 2016, and will be opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Conference Room – Ja ck P i t t i s, 3 2 1 E a s t Fifth Street, Por t Angeles, Washington 98362. Bids will be taken for the following:
Civic Stadium Field Lighting Replacement – This is for the replacing of existing field lighting, controls and conductors.
Bidders shall bid all items. Bid documents may be obtained at the Public Works and Utilities Department, City Hall, between the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, at 321 E. 5th Street, Port A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n 98362, or online through Builders Exchange of Wa s h i n g t o n , I n c . a t http://www.bxwa.com. Questions shall be directed in writing to Tim Amiot, Project Manager at tamiot@cityofpa.us. Pub: April 3, 6, 2016 Legal No: 691371 641493673 4-3
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, April 3, 2016 SECTION
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BY LEAH LEACH AND CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
LA PUSH — Whales showed up at the Quileute’s ninth annual Whale Welcoming ceremony, the tribal council said. Friday morning’s ceremony on the beach at the Quileute Tribal School drew some 200 tribal members and guests, the Quileute Tribal Council said in a statement.
An estimated five whales made an appearance, the council said. “The whales showed up right on time,” said Christi Baron, editor of the Forks Forum. The gray whales “were flipping their tales and were coming close and spouting,” she said. “It was pretty impressive.” Whale sounds were broadcast from loudspeakers during the cere-
mony, Baron said. On Friday, children sang songs, elders offered a prayer song and high school students released a raft carrying a king salmon into the surf as an offering to the whales. “We want to express our appreciation to the Quileute Tribal School and acknowledge our ancestors and elders for this significant tradition,” the tribal council said. The Quileute stopped
would welcome them with songs and dances. The forgotten tradition was revived nine years ago by Quileute Tribal School staff members and Tribal tradition elders of the tribe. The ceremony “gives Each March or April, our children the opportuwhen the gray whales passed by La Push on the nity to share our culture,” Pacific Coast during their said Chas Woodruff, Quileute Tribal Council annual migration from winter calving lagoons in chairman. “We pay homage to our Baja Mexico to summer brethren the whale and feeding grounds in the Bering Sea, the Quileute welcome them back as whaling in the early 20th century, but before then, the gray whale was an important provider of oil and meat.
our ancestors have done for thousands of years.” After the ceremony on the beach, the celebration moved uphill to the A-Ka-Lat Center for food, stories and dancing.
________ Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173530 or at lleach@peninsula dailynews.com. Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@ peninsuladailynews.com.
Children dance during the Quileute tribe’s whale song during the ninth annual Welcoming of the Whales ceremony near First Beach in La Push on Friday. Several gray whales appeared just offshore “flipping their tales” and spouting during the ceremony, delighting a crowd of onlookers. MICHAEL FOSTER (2)/ (2)/ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
ach March or April, when the gray whales pass by La Push on the Pacific Coast during their annual migration from winter calving lagoons in Baja Mexico to summer feeding grounds in the Bering Sea, the Quileute welcome them with songs and dances.
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SEQUIM — The Sequim Prairie Garden Club will meet in the Pioneer Memorial Park Clubhouse, 387 E. Washington St., on Monday for a discussion on peonies. Social time begins at 10 a.m., followed by the presentation from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The presentation is free and open to the public. Amy Hall, owner of a peony farm, will share her passion for peonies, the “Queens of the Garden.”
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Antibiotics can cause big problems WHAT’S THE FIRST thing you do when you’re feeling sick or your pet has diarrhea? Is it to ask your doctor or the veterinarian to prescribe antibiotics to knock down whatever it is quickly? That’s a common request in human and veterinary medicine, but it’s not necessarily the right one. From urinary tract infections to dental disease, antibiotics seem to be the easy answer, but their overuse in animals and humans is creating resistant bacteria. Instead of being killed off by the drugs, bacteria continue to multiply, becoming stronger than ever. That makes them ever more difficult to treat. And oftentimes, they’re not even necessary. “Lots of ailments that we see are caused by viruses, which antibiotics won’t do anything for,” says Tony Johnson, DVM, an emergency and critical-care specialist. “Lots of ailments that we see are going to go away on their own without antibiotics. We prescribe antibiotics for things that
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with pneumonia, we can culture that, find out what the bug is and what antibiKim Campbell there’s otic will specifically target it, as opposed to using an Thornton absolutely no overly broad-spectrum need for. antibiotic that isn’t “If a needed,” Dr. Johnson says. dog gets But cultures can be hit by a expensive. While the cost of car and a culture is often worth it, doesn’t not everyone is willing or able to pay for it. have a That leaves veterinarimark on ans guessing at the best it, he way to proceed. doesn’t If they guess incorrectly, need antibiotics. the dog or cat is in discom“If a dog has a cut less than the size of a dime, it’ll fort longer than necessary, and they are potentially heal on its own; he doesn’t contributing to the problem need antibiotics. of bacterial resistance to “Veterinarians are as guilty of this as the general antibiotics. What’s the answer? The public.” World Health Organization A review of antibiotic and other institutions are use in dogs, published in calling for antibiotic stewJune 2011 in the Journal ardship: using the drugs of Small Animal Practice, only in cases with a defifound that there was a confirmed infection in only nite diagnosis, ruling out viral and fungal infections, 17 percent of the prescripparasites and other conditions. tions that don’t respond to In 45 percent, infection antimicrobial therapies. was suspected; for instance, For instance, antimicrothe patient had an open bials aren’t indicated for wound or discharge from viral upper respiratory the eyes or nose. infections such as feline In 38 percent, there was herpesvirus or canine influno documented evidence of enza unless they are infection. In those cases, accompanied by secondary the antibiotics were often bacterial infections. given for “preventive” reaMost cases of feline sons, such as after surgery. lower urinary tract disease A better practice is to don’t involve bacterial culture the skin, blood, infection. urine or other tissue to Treatments such as a confirm an infection and change in diet or stress pinpoint the type of bacterelief techniques are more ria causing it. That allows effective. the most appropriate antiAnd some wounds may simply require cleaning biotic to be prescribed. “If we see a big, infected with a topical antiseptic solution. wound or if we have a dog
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“If your dog or cat or child is not in pain and it’s not life-threatening, let their body deal with it, whatever it is,” Dr. Johnson says. “Antibiotics are a very powerful tool, and they save lives, so you don’t want to not use them when necessary, but the main thing to understand is that they are not a cure-all.”
are usually treatable. In more serious — but fortunately, less common — cases, dogs can develop a type of kidney disease called Lyme nephritis, which is often fatal, even in young, healthy dogs, as well as myocarditis — inflammation of the heart muscle — and neurological disease. And in many, if not most, dogs, the bacteria are the unwanted guests who Q&A — with Dr. Marty never leave, even in the Becker face of antibiotic treatment. Do dogs get Lyme Good tick control is the disease? I have first line of defense against always heard that they Lyme disease in dogs. Vacdon’t, so why is there a cination alone isn’t enough. canine vaccine for it? — If you live in an area via email where the disease is endemic, talk to your veterThat’s an interesting inarian about your dog’s question with a comrisk level, the prevalence of plex answer. the disease and whether The short version is that vaccination is appropriate yes, dogs can get Lyme dis- for your dog. ease from the bite of an infected tick. The Buzz — with Dr. We see clinical signs in Marty Becker, Kim approximately 10 percent Campbell Thornton and of infected cases, according Mikkel Becker to my colleague, Richard E. ■ Pets have made Goldstein, an internal medicine specialist at New York themselves at home in the City’s Animal Medical Cen- White House since the very beginning. ter. The nation’s second He spoke on Lyme disease in dogs recently at the president, John Adams, North American Veterinary was the first to take up Conference in Orlando, Fla. residence there, and of course the family dogs Now, 10 percent might accompanied him and his not seem like much, but if wife, Abigail, to their new you look at the numbers, digs. Lyme disease is pretty The Adams family had common. several mixed-breed dogs, Even if most dogs don’t show signs, the infec- including two named Satan and Juno, according to the tion rate is 50 percent to 75 percent in some areas of Presidential Pet Museum. Of Juno, the first lady the Northeast. Clinical signs in 10 percent of those wrote to her granddaughter: “You will be glad to dogs is a lot of dogs. learn that Juno yet lives, It can take two to five months after infection for a although like her mistress she is gray with age.” dog to show signs, such as ■ Since 2008, it has lameness, lethargy and been a federal felony to fever. They may last for sponsor, exhibit, buy, sell, approximately three days, and the arthritis and fever deliver, possess, train or
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transport an animal for participation in animal fighting, a crime punishable by a five-year prison term and a $250,000 fine. But until recently, spectators at dogfights got off lightly. In 24 states, the act of attending a dogfight is only a misdemeanor, carrying penalties of a small fine and no jail time. With passage of the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, included in the 2014 Farm Bill, it is now a federal misdemeanor to knowingly attend a fight as a spectator and a federal felony to bring a minor under the age of 16 to a dogfight or cockfight. ■ Do you think his friends call him “metal mouth”? Wesley, a golden retriever puppy, is sporting braces after his owner, Molly Moore, noticed that he was having trouble eating and was losing weight. She brought the problem to the attention of her father, Jim Moore, an associate professor of oral surgery at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Moore realized Wesley’s mouth didn’t close properly and was causing pain. The braces will alleviate the problem in plenty of time for Molly’s wedding next year. Maybe she’ll have a canine ring bearer.
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PA residents share fire hall memories SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the March Picture from the Past as the Port Angeles Fire Department at Fifth and Laurel streets. The photo was taken prior BACK to 1992. WHEN The fire department has been in Alice various locations. The first Alexander was the southeast corner of First and Oak streets circa 1916. In 1929, a new concrete building with brick facing was built at Third and Lincoln streets. When that building became too small, the present location was selected on Fifth and Laurel streets, and in 1949, a new brick and concrete building was opened. In 1991-92, the building was in need of repairs, so the fire department moved its quarters to the DelGuzzi Building on Front Street.
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In 1994, their home had been completely remodeled with upstairs sleeping quarters for the firemen and much more space for their equipment. Gary Braun, retired firefighter, says he spent 26½ years at that location. He started working for the fire department in May 1959 and retired in November 1985. Braun was part of the crew that fought the Aldwell fire in 1965 and Haguewood’s gas explosion in 1971. The Aldwell fire happened in December 1965 and started in the Chinese restaurant that was in the basement. There were casualties, and the building was damaged enough that it was never rebuilt. He also remembers the Johansen house gas explosion at 124 E.
The Port Angeles Fire Department building, shown here before 1992, is on the corner of Fifth and Laurel streets. 11th St. two months before the Haguewood’s explosion. The Haguewood’s/Olympic Hotel explosion in fall of 1971 was caused by a leak in the gas main under the sidewalk. There were at least 38 people hurt. The Olympic Hotel had elderly residents living in it, but they all got out safely. The Johansen house explosion was about three months earlier than the Haguewood explosion and came from a gas main leak in the alley that filtered into the basement. There were three young people in the house, and one was seriously hurt: John Ralston. Braun was on the city council in 1991-1992 when the depart-
ment requested funds to build the new facility. Larry Glenn was the fire chief then. The new building was built around the western wall of the original building with two more bays for the firetrucks. The house on the east was relocated to make room for a larger building and to expand the parking lot. The ladder truck they had purchased in 1965 needed more space along with the additional equipment. Dick McLean wrote that the corner of Fifth and Laurel was a historical site before the Port Angeles City Fire Hall was constructed there.
He says that in 1933, the corner lot was empty, and on the second lot to the east was a small one-story house. McLean was born in that house. Later, it was moved to the fourth lot east of Peabody Street on Fifth to make room for the new fire hall. The house is now tan in color. Mike Slowey Sr. grew up in the family house across the alley from the fire hall, the second house from the Sears parking lot. (It was McGlenn’s Thriftway Store then.) He remembered the fire hall before it was rebuilt. He says the large door by the big window was where the ladder
truck was parked. The other two doors were for the rest of the firetrucks. Behind the smaller door on the east side was a shop. The bedrooms and the firemen’s kitchen and lounge area were in the back. Slowey says, “Many times we kids used the backyard of the fire department — yes, a grass lawn in back — to play anything from cowboys and Indians to baseball and football. “Wish I had a $10 bill for each window that my dad had to replace. “The firemen, like Clay Wolverton and R.P. Hansen, were great guys to talk to. TURN
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It is available at Barnes and Noble. Even searching the Internet for “science projects Texas advice for sixthWe found some pretty graders” cool ones by watching You- yields plenty of books, Tube. videos and sites to go to for For example, check this additional information. one out at http://tinyurl. One of the ones I took a com/PDN-YouTube to get a look at was Scholastic. See few ideas, and others will http://tinyurl.com/PDNalso be suggested. Scholastic for some more You can also go to insightful content that www.sci-stuff.org for a vari- might be helpful. ety of things to view and to Talk with your son and see how the experiments find out what topic matter work. If there is anything that he is most interested in and research it. you or your son thinks is Just be sure that you too easy, you can usually allow him to practice and find a slightly different one on the Internet, and/or if it experiment whatever it is seems to be too hard, it can he would like to do to the point where he knows how be scaled back for his age it works and the reasons and grade level. David Brown why. Have fun with it, but in San Antonio, Texas don’t do it for him.
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From Jodie: There are all kinds of books to help you read about and explore tons of ideas for your son’s science project. There is a really cool set of books that offer neat ideas by grades for kids. For example, Science By The Grade: Reproducible Grade 6 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is organized so that kids can understand various scientific concepts in a uniformed lesson sequence. The best part is that it actually contains all of the information your son will need instead of jumping around in instructions.
Can you help? I have one mom and two stepmoms that I love dearly. I would really like to get all three something special for Mother’s Day other than flowers and candy. Do you have any ideas that would make a great impression?
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You can volunteer to help elders to be more visible EVER VIGILANT AND astute, I note that we seem to be rushing headlong into election season (well, OK, I guess we’ve been in election season since infinity was invented). This is a prospect that many of us greet with the same unbridled enthusiasm that we normally reserve for earaches and ingrown toenails, but we are smart enough to know that, annoying as it all might be, it often has a direct effect on our lives. So, in the course of pondering this apparently inescapable spectacle, I felt compelled to go to a mirror and confirm something that I had suspected: I was really there. And I’ll bet the farm that if you go to a mirror and sneak a peek, you’ll discover that you are really there. Right? OK, we’re agreed then: We really exist. If that’s true, then why is it that we hear nary a squeak (after sneaking a peek) from any politician or candidate about that fascinating fact? No kidding. When was the last time you heard any political wannabe utter a syllable about elders?
HELP LINE and if it isn’t, it must be a state or Harvey federal problem, so why worry? Granted, it isn’t all about problems or what’s wrong — most of us are doing just fine, thank you very much — but it’s amazing to me that I see little political or local legislative attention paid to the single largest demographic in the neighborhood.
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And if any jurisdictional body of decision-makers cares to see beyond the end of next week, here’s what they’ll see: shades of gray and white, composing the largest percentage of voters there is. OK, then what about transportation, just as a for instance? We have pretty darned good transit systems, but are they equal to Invisible population? the increasing needs of folks who Essentially one out of every three have some physical challenges or live outside the main cities or have humans in our neck of the aging enough sense to figure out that it woods is 60 or older, but we are might be time to quit driving? Not apparently invisible. really. Think about it: We read more Or affordable housing? about estuaries and sewers than we Yes, for elders themselves, cerdo about seniors, and I think that’s true at the city level and the county tainly, but also for the folks who serve and care for elders? level and (with rare exception) the Where are they supposed to live? state level. All the money in the world won’t Never mind the feds, whose only help you if there is no one there to real interest seems to be the fiscal help you. hand-wringing about the costs of As we blissfully continue to marMedicare, Medicaid and Social Secuket ourselves as retirement destinarity, suggesting, I guess, that we should apologize for rudely insisting tions, is there any thought given to on surviving, as though we’d all just the infrastructure that supports those retirees? beamed down last night and there Is there any realization that not hadn’t really been 50 to 60 years to everyone older than 60 has six-figthink about it, but I digress. ure bank accounts? Let’s keep it local. And all these swell residential I’m serious: One out of three of us are elders, seniors, grown-ups, what- facilities and helping businesses aren’t much help if you can’t afford ever demographic label applies today, and we seem to be figments of them. Then what? Let ’em eat cake? our own collective imaginations. And I won’t even get into propIs the assumption among the erty taxes. powers that be that everything is Is anybody helping local busijust hunky-dory for the old folks,
nesses understand how to serve, cater to and employ folks who don’t have rings in their noses? Hey, look: That’s where your future employees and managers are coming from, so might a bit of training in sensitivity (or, heaven forbid, common human courtesy) be in order? Do you get it? Do you know what to do? Or how? Anybody want to talk about health care? Or signage? Or sidewalks? I guess not. Or at least not very much or not very loudly. Is it because we scare them? Is there no realization that we are who you will be? It’s as much about you as it is about us, so allow me to make a suggestion to office-holders and candidates: Meander over to a mirror and tell me what you see. If you see someone who is getting younger, call me, because you have a much bigger problem than we do. Now, aside from my previous asides, would you be interested in doing something that might actually improve senior services? Maybe?
Looking for volunteers Well, the Olympic Area Agency on Aging (known affectionately, if somewhat cryptically, as O3A) is looking for local folks in Clallam and Jefferson counties to volunteer on its advisory council. O3A coordinates services for elders and folks with disabilities in Jefferson, Clallam, Grays Harbor and Pacific counties, so if you’ve got something to say, that might be a good place to say it. Maybe? OK, call Carolann at 360379-5061 or email her at laaseca@ dshs.wa.gov to get more information. No, you won’t get paid. Yes, you could make a difference.
________ 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.
Woman doesn’t want any more divorce anger from partner DEAR CHERYL: I’ve been dating a man who’s filled with anger toward his ex-wife. She left him for another man two years ago. I understand that being cheated on is hard to accept, but when he talks about her you’d think it all happened five minutes ago. He says he’s angry because she ruined their child’s life and his finances. I feel like his anger is getting in the way of us being happy as a couple and his happiness in general. I know he doesn’t want her back, so I don’t understand why he can’t move forward. We’ve been dating for six months and I feel like he should be able to
Right now, he’s hanging onto his anger because being angry has started to Cheryl move on. Lavin Enough feel comfortable. He thinks that giving it Already up will mean he forgives his ex-wife. Dear Hopefully, a therapist Enough will make him understand Already: that at this point, his anger Tell your is hurting him and his boyfriend child — not his ex-wife. that his exThat might be the motiwife is vation he needs to let go. standing in the way of your relationship. Dear Cheryl: Brittney Tell him that because he and I met on a dating webhasn’t been able to get over site and went out a few his anger on his own in two times. years, he needs help. On our first date, I He needs a therapist impulsively gave her a friendly kiss on the lips. who will help him let his It must have been OK anger go. He needs to do it for his because she smiled and grabbed my hand. child’s sake, for his sake We went to an exclusive and, if he wants you in his life, for your sake.
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called me since she cut things off, I don’t know how to go about letting her know that I’m here for her. I’m afraid that calling her would send the wrong signal. I don’t want her to think I’m still interested in her romantically, because I’m not. But if I told her that outright, she might consider it an insult. What can I do? Friend in Waiting
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French restaurant and had filet mignon, salads and iced tea. We exchanged hugs and kisses before I left. But there were also problems. She is rich; I’m not. I was going to cut things off with her, but before I could, she cut things off with me. I’d like to have a friendly relationship with her now that the romance is over. Brittney was married for a long time, but she and her husband broke up. I went through this myself, so I know what it’s like. I think that being a friend would be therapeutic for her. Because she hasn’t
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A daughter’s looks aren’t everything I HAVE A 6-year-old daughter who is very pretty. She didn’t get her looks from her father or me, and we would find her beautiful no matter what. But people we meet love to point out how “gorgeous” and “stunning” she is. I worry that she might begin to internalize the message that her looks are her most important attribute. But saying, “She’s really smart, too,” seems like a bragging response to a compliment. And I don’t want to chastise people who mean well. Any thoughts? Anonymous
Some pals, left unchecked, will solicit us (for their favorite museum Philip they were or medical research or chilGalanes given. dren’s travel soccer team) A smile until we land in debtors’ and thanks prison. will do fine. I don’t blame them for Better to their exuberance. make this a It is probably not the teachable meek but the pushy who moment for will inherit the earth. your daughTo minimize hurt feelter than for ings here, I would pick up A solicitous friend clueless adults who think the phone. it’s OK to walk around I have a friend who Say: “You know I am a commenting on people’s works in the arts. I have supporter of your work, but looks. donated to a few of her I don’t feel comfortable What’s more, I know projects and charities. sharing the names of many adult women who Recently, I received an friends for you to solicit. It still feel traumatized by email from her asking not seems like a violation of their mother’s scrutiny of for a contribution but for their privacy.” their appearance as girls. If she disagrees, just Who knows how a 6-year- the names of 20 friends repeat gently, “I’m sorry, I old would hear her mother’s who might be willing to back her latest art project. can’t.” Well, I Facebook-stalked quibbling with a stranger I am uncomfortable your family (from the info If calling her strikes you over her prettiness? with this request. It seems as too uncomfortable, try a on your note), and the bad Then take one more pushy and intrusive. news is that your daughter step. note. But how do I refuse her is pretty adorable. But an email (even one “You know, we’re lucky, without hurting her feelI also have enough expe- because Janie is also very that you think is warmly rience on the playground to kind” (or “good at math,” or ings? (She has already sent written) might strike her know that little boys are as chilly. whatever quality you want a follow-up note.) C.A. in New York disproportionately asked Another possibility: to emphasize). what they like to do, while Offer to post about her I don’t think that As the late Nancy Reagirls are more often project on social media, sounds like a braggadocio. reduced to their clothes or inviting friends who are Most people will under- gan warned us would-be tokers in the ’80s: “Just say interested to contact her. hair or general prettiness. stand that you are only no!” So I share your concern. compensating for their Her feelings might still Being a good friend does be hurt, depending on her For starters, acknowlstatement about her gornot entail falling in line edge the compliments in emotional makeup. geousness. with every request. the friendly spirit in which But you will have done But even if they don’t, it’s more important to give your daughter a compass that’s based on character and deeds than a looking glass that requires a constant stream of external adoration. Just take a peek at the selfie-loving Kardashian culture: When we need validation from others, there’s never enough.
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Vacay pics reveal more than she knows DEAR ABBY: I’m writing to ask what’s the classy way to handle a touchy situation. My mother-in-law lives with my husband and me because she’s financially unable to live on her own. She sometimes goes away on trips and vacations with her church and “boyfriends.” About a month ago, I noticed several items of nice clothing and shoes had gone missing. I asked if anyone had seen them and got a negative reply. Well, I saw some pictures of my mother-in-law from a recent trip that someone had posted online, and she was wearing some of the missing items. She has since returned, but they haven’t been returned. I haven’t confronted her about it yet, but I need to figure out how to get my things back without blowing my top. She does this
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frequently. They usually turn up after about six months, in places I know I didn’t put them. How do I put a stop to this once and for all? Please help me. Upset Fashionista
Dear Upset: Show your mother-in-law the pictures you spotted and see how she reacts. You didn’t mention whether she may be losing her memory and not remember she has taken
things or if she’s just lightfingered. The way to fix this would be to install a lock on your closet or bedroom door and use it. (You might also want to explore putting her name on a list for low-cost senior housing if any is available in your community.) Dear Abby: May I vent about something? I work for a public library. A customer came up the other day holding a book she was interested in and asked, “Does this smell like cigarette smoke to you?” It did, so I apologized and added it to the box of items to be disposed of. This happens often. Books are returned by obviously heavy smokers with the pages so saturated with the odor of stale
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Making a nearby perch This bold hawk has not only ventured close to the feeders and the nearby fence, it has perched right on the front porch railing. One hummingbird feeder is about 2 feet away from the railing. I can’t imagine a hawk hunting hummingbirds, but this one did look fierce when viewed through the window at such a close distance. It didn’t give up easily. After giving me a hard look from stern eyes, it moved to the fence and turned its head in every imaginable position, continuing to look for “food.” It seemed almost desperate, and that was the same impression it gave when flying through the yard while calling loudly several days later. The hunting for these smaller hawks is more difficult right now. Almost overnight, most of the juncos disappeared. No longer are they chasing each other around the yard in territorial squabbles. Their large numbers have deserted the feeding station. One or two pairs are all that remain as the bulk of their population spreads out looking for nesting territories. Flocking birds like the juncos, pine siskins and finches make a feeding area a busy place, and this activity periodically attracts hunting hawks. When the birds disperse prior to
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A silent hunter sounds off THE LOUD CALLING overhead was startling and a bit of a mystery. It was one of those rare days when the BIRD weather is pleasant enough for me to WATCH attack those annoying weed patches. Joan The calling bird shot through the Carson yard like a rocket but was still easy to identify. Most of the time, the Cooper’s hawk is a silent hunter. Along with its look-alike, the smaller sharpshinned hawk, they are the most vocal near their nests. This bird looked like the immature Cooper’s that has been hanging about our yard for several weeks. Feeders are popular with these accipiters, especially the younger birds who are still learning their hunting skills. The bird in flight appeared to be using its loud call to scare up something to eat, but everyone had taken to the bushes and was sitting tight. It flew over the yard, around the tops of the tall firs and away from my yard.
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Emily Straling, a student at Sequim High School, above right, and Dylan Tracer, a student at Blue Heron Middle School, below right, recently served as pages in the state House of Representatives. Sponsored by and shown alongside state Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim, Tracer is the son of Jennifer and Brian Tracer of Port Townsend. Straling is the daughter of Shenna Straling and Joe Younger of Sequim. Pages perform a wide variety of responsibilities, from presenting the flags to distributing amendments on the House floor. In addition to contributing to the operation of the Legislature, pages receive daily civics instruction, draft their own bills and participate in mock committee hearings.
Death and Memorial Notice THOMAS GODFREY ‘TIM’ ANDERSON April 1, 1945 September 3, 2015 Thomas Godfrey “Tim” Anderson, a 70-year-old resident of Sequim, passed away at home on September 3, 2015, due to a heart attack. He was born to William and Mildred Anderson on April 1, 1945, in Seattle, Washington. Tim went to Garfield High School, class of 1963. He joined the military, serving for three years. Shortly after, he married Pamela Fraser and from 1970-1990 moved to Port Angeles, where he raised a family and enjoyed the outdoors with his two boys. He worked for Del Hur, Angeles Concrete and Crown Zellerbach. In 1991, he moved to
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son and Mary B. Smutek; multiple nieces and nephews, Christine (Larry) Anderson, Bill (Ellen) Anderson III, Kimberly Anderson (Christopher) Beno, Colleen Anderson (Russ) Meyer, Radie Smutek Haytak, Anne Berkley Smutek, Mark Smutek, Christopher Smutek, Laura Anderson (Serkan) Sukgen, Erica Anderson (Jason) Bairos, Amy Anderson; and grandchildren Brendon (18), Bryn (13), Isaac (7), Ezra Grace (5). Mr. Anderson He was preceded in death by parents William Seattle and worked for B. and Mildred Anderson, Lakeside Industries, retirand brother James Andering there. son. He loved the great outTim’s family and friends doors and enjoyed skiing, are welcome to join his fishing and camping. He sons at the Indianola also loved rocking his Beach Improvement Club, grandchildren to sleep. 19876 Indianola Road Tim is survived by sons Northeast, Indianola, Laith (Jessica) Anderson Washington, on Sunday, of Seattle and Eric (Julia) April 10, 2016, at 1 p.m. Anderson of Port Angeles; for a memorial service and siblings Bill (Myra) Ander- celebration of life.
Jean enjoyed sewing, crocheting, traveling and, most of all, being surAugust 2, 1929 rounded by her four March 18, 2016 children and grandchildren. Ethel “Jean” Cole, 86, Jean is survived by her was welcomed into four children, Doug (Bonheaven and into the nie) Cole, Judy (Steve) arms of Jesus, being Raimo, Dave (Debbie) reunited with her husband, Cole and Jan (Ron) Bowe; Frank E. Cole, on Friday, her nine grandchildren, March 18, 2016. Cary, Audrey, Brandon, Jean was born to the Michelle, Adrian, Hayley, late Elmer and Melvina Brianna, Cassie and Tigner, pastor and homeEthan; along with her maker, respectively, in ever-growing number of Oroville, Washington, on Mrs. Cole great-grandchildren. August 2, 1929. She is also survived by Jean lived her life follater as superintendents of sisters Donna Richards lowing the ultimate comand Joanne Larsen. the Northwest Ministry mandment to love God A memorial service celand love people. Network. ebrating the life and legShe served in ministry Jean and Frank later acy of Ethel “Jean” Cole alongside her husband, retired and returned to will take place at the Rev. Frank Cole, in the Port Angeles, where they 1 p.m. on Friday, April 8, Assemblies of God for had raised their four chil2016, at Neighborhood over 65 years, pastoring dren. There, they enjoyed churches from Ketchikan, being a part of the Hilltop- Church, 2802 Bridgeport Alaska, and throughout Way West, University pers Ministry at LightWashington state and house Christian Assembly. Place, Washington.
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October 25, 1917 March 13, 2016 Mary Boyle Hyatt, 98, passed away peacefully from natural causes on March 13, 2016, at San Juan Villa in Port Townsend with her children at her side. Mary was born in Libby, Montana, to Mildred Elizabeth (Rogers) Hamel and David Parry Boyle. The youngest of seven children, she grew up in Libby. After one year of high school in Seattle, Washington, she returned to graduate from Libby High School and to care for her father. She worked in her dad’s variety store, the KM (Kootenai Mercantile), and sang in a touring band. Her lovely voice earned Mary a scholarship to Whitworth College, majoring in voice performance. She sang in the college choir, mixed quartet and sextet, and was a soloist. She was also a soloist at Fourth Presbyterian (now Fourth Memorial) Church. During this time, she met her future husband,
Mrs. Hyatt Ellis Hyatt. They were married on December 23, 1942. Ellis had recently been drafted into the Army Air Corps. Mary traveled with him around the United States as he served in a finance department that helped close bases toward the end of World War II. Upon returning to Spokane, Washington, Ellis resumed his banking career at Old National Bank (now US Bank). Mary held several jobs, including working at the Crescent department store, Sybil’s Hat Shop,
The Palace dress shop and as a medical receptionist/assistant. Ellis and Mary built their home on the South Hill of Spokane and started their family. Mary was active at First Presbyterian Church of Spokane. She sang in the choir, taught Sunday school, took part in the women’s association and taught in the Barton School for adult literacy. She served as one of that church’s first woman elders. She was a Camp Fire leader, Boy Scout den mother and maintained an immaculate home and garden. Mary and Ellis built a second home at Sandpiper Shores on Priest Lake in Idaho. They loved taking care of their cabin and small forest, boating, fishing, picking huckleberries and entertaining. Ellis passed away in 2003. Mary moved to the coast to be closer to her children. She lived in Port Angeles for six years, where she joined First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles. For the last
extended family members and close friends such as Jim Fee, whom January 18, 1948 Bruce thought of as a March 3, 2016 brother. He was preceded in Bruce passed at death by his wife, Kimhome in Bremerton, berly (Neyman) Mulligan. Washington, on March 3, After serving in the 2016. Navy, he had a ranch in He was born on JanuLewis County and ary 18, 1948, in Portland, became a successful Oregon, to Robert and Evelyn (Durfee) Mulligan. businessman in both life insurance and real He was raised in estate. Washington and was a In 2010, Bruce pubgraduate of Port Angeles lished Gun Fight at Wolf High School and PeninCreek, his first Western sula College. novel. Bruce is survived by The family is planning his son, Robert (Beth) Mulligan; daughter Dani- a remembrance of life in elle Mulligan; four grand- the Library Room at the Masonic Temple, 878 children; sisters Marie Fifth Street (on Fifth McNemar, Kelley Ernst, Helen (Tom) Arnold, Sara Street and Warren Avenue), Bremerton, from Mulligan and Roberta Mulligan-Cruz; and many 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, nieces, nephews, April 17, 2016.
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six years, she resided in Port Townsend. Mary is survived by her two children, Richard “Rick” (Lori Cleaves) Hyatt of Seattle and Martha (Dave) Hurd of Port Angeles; and four grandchildren, Heath and Rhys Hyatt, and Ventsy and Svetlio Hurd. Her family is grateful for her many loving caretakers at San Juan Villa, Dr. Molly Parker and Jefferson Healthcare Hospice. A graveside gathering will take place Monday, April 4, at 2 p.m. at the Libby Cemetery in Libby. A memorial service is planned at First Presbyterian Church, 139 West Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362, on Friday, May 20, 2016, at 3 p.m., officiated by Pastor Ted Mattie. Arrangements are being handled by funeral homes Drennan-Ford in Port Angeles and Schnackenberg & Nelson in Libby. Donations may be made to the Whitworth University Music Department, 300 West Hawthorne Road, Spokane, WA 99251; First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles; or a charity of choice.
Death and Memorial Notice FRANCES DUNCAN March 25, 2016 Frances Duncan, 88, passed away March 25, 2016, of advanced age. She was a well-traveled, strong woman and a member of Eastern Star. She had two wonderful husbands, Michael L. McCullem and David “Bud” Duncan; three loving children, Roxi, Philip and Michael; and two elusive cats, Smokie II and Mitzie. Her ashes will be spread on Ediz Hook, her home for many of her childhood years. By her request, there
Death and Memorial Notice member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, enjoying many years of baking January 23, 1932 Communion bread, altar March 27, 2016 duty and service to her faith. On Easter Sunday, Zoe Her interest in historic Ann Anderson peacefully buttons led to a vast colpassed away at home surlection, and Olympic Penrounded by her loving faminsula button club memberily at the age of 84. ship provided over 25 Born at St. Luke’s hosyears of active exploration pital in Centralia, Washingof antique button collecting. ton, on January 23, 1932, She was also a memto Henry H. Balch and ber of Daughters of the Charlotte (Edberg) Balch, American Revolution her genealogy goes back (DAR) and a Lifetime to historical early American Mrs. Anderson Pomona Grange member. settlers John Balch, a sea She was a delight and captain and original platter, fulfilling time in our family and Stephen Duley Rudin sports, pep club and because land, nature and dell, an early pioneer who playing clarinet in band. caring for it made her feel donated his land near At the age of 19, she Olympia to the Washington married the love of her life, the closest to God. Zoe loved her flowers territory forming our state. Raymond August Anderand always shared them Zoe was the youngest son, and purchased the for numerous celebrations, of eight Balch children (two Balch family farm from her grange family gatherings brothers and six sisters). mother. and church. When she was a young Zoe taught her three Ray and Zoe became child, the family moved to daughters the traditions of Realtors, buying properties Port Angeles in the midgardening, canning, sewand fixing them up 1930s, settling in the Dry ing, baking, raising liveCreek area, where they stock and reverence for the together. In her words, “we were a great team” for over purchased property and earth. the family farm between In 1987, they moved to 64 years. Zoe Ann was full of the airport and Elwha town, and their youngest “life,” which is the definition River. daughter and family conof her name, giving all by Her father, born in tinue the traditions on the 1877, was a farmer and Dry Creek farm to this day. her example, making all logger, first using draft During her life, Zoe was feel safe, loved, accepted and confident that you horses and later inventing a charter member of the could do anything. heavy logging equipment Dry Creek Junior Grange She taught her children, still used in the woods and lifelong member of Dry grandchildren and greattoday. Creek Grange No. 646, grandchildren that the sciZoe was raised in a big, where she held many ence of nature was endloving pioneer family, farm- offices. less in the balance of life; ing, raising sheep, fruit The Clallam County orchards, vegetable garFair booths won many first- from the first breath to the last, life is precious. dens and livestock. place ribbons over the They had a life that was Family gatherings were years. Zoe picked berries full because of their love of spirited events, filled with for homemade jam for the God, each other, their girls abundant food, lively scone booth at the fair. and extended family. music, fast thoroughbred Ray and Zoe volunAlways enjoying many horses and cars. teered as tutors for 16 family celebrations, hiking Zoe attended Dry Creek years, receiving the Hero the mountain trails and school, then graduated of the Heart Award from camping at the beaches from Port Angeles’ RoosDry Creek Elementary along the coast, they loved evelt Senior High School in School. their travels, including 1950, actively participating Zoe was a longtime
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many trips abroad as well as exploring our beautiful nation. She will be deeply missed by all of the family and her friends. She is survived by her loving husband, Raymond August Anderson; daughters Signe Anderson Birge of Port Angeles, Linnea Anderson of Victor, Colorado, and Kristine (Kevin) Konopaski of Port Angeles; and sister Etta Grall of Sequim. There are nine grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren, with three on the way: Justin Birge, Ryan (Jennifer) Birge, Jenelle (Kevin) Sturm (Dylan, Zoey and Andrew Trueblood), Krista (Denis) Sherlock (Alexandra and Mia), Gavin (Emily) Payne (Savannah), Kolby (Ashley) Konopaski (Mazie and Kimber), Kalli (Jason) Jones (Samuel), Kendra (Joe) Fors (Kenzie, Henry and Donald) and Kourtney (Brian) Meek (Isaac and McKinley). Preceding her in death are her parents; sisters Dorothy Fischer, Betty Beckendorf, Cathleen Haskins and Juanita Alberti; and brothers Ted and Charlie Balch. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 8, 2016, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 East Lopez Avenue, Port Angeles, with a reception to follow in the fireside room and graveside services following the reception. Our sincere appreciation and thank-you to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. Memorial contributions can be made to them at 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
Mrs. Duncan will be no services. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, www.ophumane society.org/donate.
Death Notices Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port AngeApril 9, 1947 — March 10, 2016 les, is in charge of arrangeSequim resident Nancy ments. Lynn Avery died of a cerewww.harper-ridgeview bral hemorrhage at Harborfuneralchapel.com view Medical Center in Seattle. She was 68. Margaret ‘Peggy’ A complete obituary will Owens follow. Services: To be Oct. 12, 1933 — March 27, 2016 announced. Margaret ‘Peggy’ Owens Co-op Funeral Home of died of age-related causes People’s Memorial, Seattle, at her Port Angeles home. is in charge of arrange- She was 82. ments. Services: Private. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in Barbara Elaine Hull March 13, 1930 — March 26, 2016 charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com Clallam Bay resident Barbara Elaine Hull died of Alice Marie Virginia natural causes in Poulsbo. April 26, 1921 — March 28, 2016 She was 86. A complete obituary will Former Port Angeles resfollow. ident Alice Marie Virginia Services: Graveside at died of natural causes in Ocean View Cemetery, 3127 Bainbridge. She was 94. W. 18th St., Port Angeles, at Services: Burial at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 9. Greenwood Cemetery in A potluck will be held at Chimacum. the Sekiu Community CenOlympic Cremation, Port ter, 42 Rice St., Sekiu, at Angeles, is in charge of 1 p.m. Sunday, April 10. arrangements.
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cover story Life without limits CBS goes above and beyond with ‘Limitless’ Jake McDorman (“Greek”) stars as Brian Finch, who, at the start of the season, was a struggling musician and general burnout. Now, after being introduced to the mysterious and revolutionary drug here’s an urban legend that claims we only called NZT-48, he’s suddenly able to recall every ever use 10 percent of our brains. While this is detail of his life every time he takes a pill. Of course, actually just a myth (“MythBusters” even went instantly becoming the smartest man in the world to the trouble of debunking it), it hasn’t stopped turns some heads, and he is ultimately recruited by anyone from using the notion as a compelling storytelling device. Most recently, the concept was the FBI. Jennifer Carpenter (“Dexter”) plays Rebecca thrust into public consciousness in 2001, when Irish writer Alan Glynn’s techno-thriller novel “The Dark Harris, the FBI special agent to whom Brian lends his Fields” was published, and the idea rose to the newfound abilities to help solve weekly cases. Reforefront again when “Limitless,” the film based on becca knows quite a bit about NZT-48 and what it Glynn’s novel and starring Bradley Cooper, came can do because her father once visited her while on out in 2011. the drug before turning up dead a few weeks later. “Limitless” proved popular at the box office, The characters rely on each other quite a bit in the grossing $152 million worldwide against a series, and the chemistry between the two actors $27 million budget, and it was only two years later is, thankfully, very apparent. In an interview with that Cooper announced he would lead a team of Headlines and Global News, McDorman explained executive producers and create a television series how quickly the duo clicked and what made it such based on the movie. The series, aptly titled “Limitan instantaneous connection: less,” premiered in September and has also enjoyed “We read the script, like, two weeks before we moderate success. With only a few episodes left to started shooting. It was all very fast, but [the chemgo until the finale, a new episode of the dramedy istry] was instant from the table read. When I met airs Tuesday, April 5, on CBS. Jennifer, she reminded me of my sister, who was
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also eight months pregnant, and I was like, ‘You remind me of my sister, but maybe that’s just the baby thing?’ It’s a really cool relationship and I’m glad that it is that relationship.” Yep, you read that right. Carpenter was eight months pregnant when the pilot was filmed, but thanks to a killer wardrobe team and some fancy camera work, audiences at home were none the wiser, and the rest of the cast was able to play it off like it was nothing. “The rest of the cast” refers to a couple of actors who know their way around the biz. Hill Harper, best known for his role as medical examiner Sheldon Hawkes in “CSI: NY,” and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, who was nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for her turn in “The Color of Money” (1986), round out the main cast as Special Agent Spellman Boyle and Special Agent in Charge Naz Pouran, respectively. Also making occasional appearances in the TV adaptation is none other than the “Limitless” star himself, Cooper. He reprises his role as Eddie Morra from the film, though now he’s Sen. Morra, and he’s gunning for a presidential nomination. Cooper serves as executive producer for the series, and
evidently handpicked McDorman for the series’ lead role: “I got the script from my agents with kind of a note that was like, ‘Hey they’d like to meet with you. Apparently, Bradley thinks you would be great for the lead,’” McDorman said at the Television Critics Association press tour last summer. “I totally didn’t believe them at all, and at the end of the meeting they were like, ‘Yeah, Bradley really has you in mind for this.’” Cooper and McDorman have a little history together, aside from existing in the same fictional TV universe. Cooper starred in the 2014 Oscar-winning drama “American Sniper,” based on the true exploits of late U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who was the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, having amassed more than 160 confirmed kills. McDorman co-starred as a member of Kyle’s unit during the sniper’s third tour, Ryan “Biggles” Job. While the old myth that we only use 10 percent of our brains may be false, that doesn’t make the concept any less interesting. The idea spawned a popular book in the early 2000s and a moderately successful movie in the early 2010s, and now it has spawned an equally popular television series.
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Daniel and Robert are brothers whose lives have spiralled out of control. Daniel began abusing pain pills after an injury sidelined his baseball career. Meanwhile, insecurity led Robert to abuse drugs as well. In this new episode, loved ones try to help.
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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: I always loved “In the Heat of the Night.” Please update me on the cast members that are still living and what they are doing these days. A: Assuming you mean the late-’80s TV series “In the Heat of the Night,” rather than the late-’60s film it was based on, there’s actually very little to report. Though the show was a big hit for NBC, running from 1988 to 1995, none of its stars went on to much afterwards. There is, of course, a sad element to that, since three of its main stars died shortly after the series ended. Carroll O’Connor, who played Bill Gillespie, died in 2001 at the age of 76. His adopted son, Hugh, who also starred in the series, committed suicide the year the show left the air. Hugh had struggled with drug addiction most of his life, and it was that addiction that Carroll blamed for the suicide. He had reportedly been sober for the entire run of the series, his only major role, but began using again shortly after its cancelation. Howard E. Rollins Jr., who played Virgil Tibbs, died in 1996 of complications related to lymphoma. Of the show’s other stars, none have gone on to much success. The busiest has been Anne-Marie Johnson, who played Althea Tibbs for most of the show’s run (she left in 1993). She’s gone on to a steady career as a supporting star in both film and television. Her most notable roles have included a recurring role as Congresswoman Bobbi Latham in “JAG” in the late ‘90s and a sevenepisode run in the popular teen show “That’s So Raven.” Q: Who did the voice of the cat in “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch”? A: The voice of Salem Saberhagen, a witch trapped in the body of a black cat in the teen sitcom “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,” was done by Nick Bakay, a man generally more comfortable offscreen than on. He’s actually more known as a writer than an actor. Indeed, he’s only done a few acting roles, with Salem being by far his biggest (he voiced the cat for the show’s entire seven-year run). When “Sabrina” started in 1996, Bakay was pulling double duty as both a writer and the voice of Salem. He added “producer” to his list of titles on the show a couple of years later. Meanwhile, he was moonlighting with his other most notable role, as the voice of Norbert Foster Beaver in the Nickelodeon cartoon “The Angry Beavers.” He’s moved on to more mature fare since, serving as producer and writer for sitcoms such as “The King of Queens,” “’Til Death” and “Two and a Half Men.”
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Back to the past: Time travel is certainly not a new thing in Hollywood, but there’s a good reason TV and movie studios keep going back to the idea: it makes for great stories. When the current popularity of period pieces, such as the recently concluded “Downton Abbey,” is added to the mix, it can sometimes feel like everything old is big again. “Outlander” is a timetraveling drama with a huge following, critical praise and a host of awards and nominations — all after just one season. Well, fans old and new of this show, set mainly during the Jacobite risings in the 1700s, should tighten up the seatbelts in their DeLoreans: the second season of “Outlander” premieres Saturday, April 9, on Starz. This season, the action shifts to Paris, where 20th-century time traveler Claire (Caitriona Balfe, “Super 8,” 2011) and her lover, Jamie (Sam Heughan, “Doctors”), continue on their mission to alter the past. The new setting is rife with new characters, and that means that a number of new faces are showing up on screen. Joining the cast for “Outlander’s” second season are Andrew Gower (“Being Human”), Margaux Châtelier (“Aurore,” 2006), Robert Cavanah (“Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life,” 2003), Rosie Day (“The Seasoning House,” 2012), Dominique Pinon (“Alien: Resurrection,” 1997) and French actor Lionel Lingelser (“Daddy Cool,” 2008), who plays King Louis XV of France. “Outlander” is based on the series of novels by Diana Gabaldon that follow Claire, a 20th-century nurse who winds up in 18th-century Scotland, right in the middle of a Scottish uprising against the British monarch.
It’s a time-traveling period piece, and the stakes are only getting higher for Claire and Jamie. “Outlander’s” second season premieres Saturday, April 9, on Starz. Fish on!: There are a lot of fish in the sea, as they say, but also in rivers and lakes. Big fish. Scary fish. Monsters, even. For seven seasons, biologist and “extreme angler” Jeremy Wade has been hunting for the most legendary, dangerous and monstrous freshwater fish in the world, but for the eighth season of “River Monsters,” premiering Thursday, April 7, on Animal Planet, the fisherman is leaving his comfort zone. The deep waters of the world’s oceans hold many deadly mysteries and legends, and Wade is investigating the truth behind the monsters of the deep. There’s a reason that “River Monsters” has become one of the most popular shows in Animal Planet’s history. Episodes typically begin with Wade looking through newspaper clippings, retelling news reports or thumbing through books of legends and myth. To Wade the biologist, though, behind each of these “monsters” is a real animal that’s just following its instincts.
Wade the globetrotter then meets with the people who know these “monsters” the best: locals whose cultures have been shaped by it, swimmers who have been attacked and sometimes fishermen who have had a fantastic encounter. As he puts together the pieces of the puzzle, he determines which local fish might be responsible — and then Wade the angler takes over and he tries to catch one of the “monsters.” In the end, whether he succeeds or fails in his goal of catching a “monster,” Wade’s goal is an educational one: to show that these creatures are usually no threat to humans, and that they’re just fascinating creatures living out their lives the only way they know how. This season, though, Wade will also be getting an education in sea monsters. Join the freshwater angler as he takes on the open ocean in the eighth season of “River Monsters,” premiering Thursday, April 7, on Animal Planet. The power of Davis compels: Geena Davis has
heard the siren call of the small screen. With the huge success of shows such as FX’s “Fargo” and A&E’s “Bates Motel,” it’s no surprise that a number of classic films are suddenly finding a second home on television. Fox is certainly not missing this bandwagon, and it’s ordered a pilot for a show based on 1973’s “The Exorcist.” Perhaps feeling the draw of forces beyond mortal understanding, Davis has signed on to star. The actress won an Academy Award for her role in “The Accidental Tourist” (1988) and was nominated for another one for “Thelma & Louise” (1991), and her other film credits include “Beetlejuice” (1988), “The Fly” (1996) and “The Long Kiss Goodnight” (1996). She’s no stranger to television, though. In 2006, she won a Golden Globe for her performance in “Commander in Chief,” and she’s also been in “Grey’s Anatomy” and, of course, “The Geena Davis Show.” “The Exorcist,” which will be using the 1971 novel by William Peter Blatty for source material, will be a psychological thriller about a family confronting a terrifying case of demonic possession and staring into the nature of true evil.
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure)
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Die Hard (1988, Action) Alan Rickman, Bonnie 130* 254* Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Jeff Goldblum. Leoni, Sam Neill. Bedelia, Bruce Willis. OnTheHunt "Turkey Dogs" River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters: Unhooked RivMon "Face Ripper" To Be Announced River Monsters: Unhooked 184* 282* The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives "New The Real Housewives of The Real Housewives of Watch What The Real Beginnings, My Ass" New York City (SP) (N) New York City Happens (N) Housewives 129* 273* "London Calling" "Rumble on the Runway" Shark Tank Restaurant Startup Shark Tank Shark Tank Restaurant Startup Paid Paid 208 355 Program Program Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park Broad (N) Broad City Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Bering Sea Gold "The Bering Sea Gold "The Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Bering Sea Gold "Pressure" Survivorman: Wild Instincts Bering Sea Gold "Pressure" 182* 278* Blizzard" Deadline" Up "The Gamble" (N) (N) "Patagonia" (N) Stuck Middle Best Friends Austin & Ally Stuck Middle Stuck Middle Bunk'd Backstage Best Friends Liv Maddie Stuck Middle Girl World K.C. Underc. 173 291 NBA Basket. NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Dallas Mavericks Site: American SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Cle./Ind. (L) Airlines Center -- Dallas, Texas (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. MLB Baseball Philadelphia MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Oakland Athletics Site: O.co Coliseum -- Oakland, Baseball Tonight (L) Jalen & First Take 144 209 Phillies at Cincinnati Reds (L) Calif. (L) Jacoby (N) Re-Take
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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Crime Story) Rooney Mara, Christopher FXM
The Forgotten (‘04, Thril) 133 258 Dragon Tattoo Daniel Craig. Plummer, Daniel Craig. Presents Christopher Kovaleski, Julianne Moore. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Restaurant: Impossible (N) M. Diners (N) Myst. Diners 110* 231*
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Keir O'Donnell, Young and Baby Daddy
Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, The 700 Club 180* 311* Hungry (N) Jayma Mays, Kevin James. (N) Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler.
The Avengers
Iron Man 3 (‘13, Act) Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce, Robert Downey Jr.. The Americans (N) The Americans 136* 248* Live From the Masters Highlights, player interviews and expert analysis from the Masters Tournament. 136* 248* Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers House Huntrs House Property Brothers 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Pickers "Plymouth Rocks" American Pickers Pawn S. (N) Pawn Stars Join or Die Pawn Stars 120* 269* Little Women: LA "Cancun Little Women: LA "The Little Women: LA "Crossing Little Women: LA "Media Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little TerraFamily or Bust" Party Continues" the Line" Frenzy" (N) Family (N) Family (N) Family "Baby Fever" 108* 252* The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Underworld, Inc. "Pirates" Underworld "Sex for Sale" Underworld, Inc. "Pirates" Underworld "Sex for Sale" Underworld "Ghost Guns" Underworld, Inc. 186 276 Thunder Thunder Paradise Run H.Danger H.Danger Nicky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Ship Shape Mariners MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers Site: Globe Life Park -- Arlington, Texas Mariners MLS Soccer Montreal Impact at Seattle 426 687 TV Pre-game Post-game Sounders FC Site: CenturyLink Field
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The Waterboy (1998, Comedy) Kathy Bates, Henry
You Don't Mess With 168* 241* David Spade, Chris Farley. Stewart, Adam Sandler. Winkler, Adam Sandler. the Zohan Adam Sandler.
Superman II (‘80, Sci-Fi) Christopher Reeve. Face Off Face Off (N) Internet (N) The Internet Face Off 122* 284* Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Face Painter" Understudy" Engagement" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory
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Jon Seda stars in “Chicago P.D.”
Survivor: Kaoh Rong (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC
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The remaining castaways continue to deal with the harsh conditions and relentless weather on the island of Kaoh Rong in Cambodia in this new episode. In the beginning of this season, they were divided into brains, brawn and beauty tribes.
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Camilla (Naomi Campbell) sinks her claws deeper into Hakeem (Bryshere ‘Yazz’ Gray) as he acts as Empire’s CEO in this new episode. Meanwhile, the rest of the Lyon family tries to convince him to come back to their side.
Bering Sea Gold (29) DISC
9:00 p.m.
Now that the season is in full swing, every dredge tries to adjust to the new situation as they try to stay on the gold in this new episode. Shawn enlists the help of his family to reach his goal before setting out for the Bluff.
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When four people are committed to the ER at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center following chemo overdoses, a doctor with personal connections to Sgt. Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) comes under investigation in this rebroadcast. APRIL 3 - 9, 2016
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8:30 p.m.
Matthew Perry returns as the affable Oscar Madison alongside Thomas Lennon as neat freak Felix Unger in this season premiere. The comedy offers viewers a new take on the television classic about mismatched roommates who drive each other crazy.
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9:00 p.m.
Jaha (Isaiah Washington) tries to convince Abby (Paige Turco) to join his cause in this new episode. Meanwhile, Bellamy (Bob Morley) uncovers a hard truth, and Monty (Christopher Larkin) finds himself in a dangerous situation.
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The Heat (‘13, Com) Melissa McCarthy, Sandra Bullock. Archer (N) Archer Archer Movie 136* 248* Live Masters Live From the Masters Highlights, player interviews and expert analysis from the Masters Tournament. 136* 248* Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop House Huntrs House Masters of Flip (N) 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings Vikings "Portage" (N) Join,Die (N) Class (N) 120* 269* Project Runway: All Stars Project Runway: All Stars PR All Stars Social "Once Project Runway: All Stars Project Runway: All Stars Project Runway: All Stars "Going for Baroque" "Bait and Stitch" Upon a Runway" (N) "A Touch of Style" (N) Memorable designers return. Memorable designers return. 108* 252* The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Wicked Tuna Big Fish, Texas Wicked Tuna Big Fish, Texas Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers 186 276 Thunder Thunder Paradise Run H.Danger To Be Announced Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Red Bull Air Race "Fort Worth" West Coast Customs Halls of In Depth The Game Fight Alliance "Pinnacle Fight Alliance "House of 426 687 Fame (N) 365 Combat XXI: The Uprising" Fame: Florida vs. Georgia"
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