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Hannah Branscomb, left, and Jacob Underwood, both of Port Angeles, soak up the sun as they view the offshore oil platform Polar Pioneer still atop the red cargo deck ship Blue Marlin on Saturday.
Huge oil rig prepared for offloading likely today The Blue Marlin, with the Polar Pioneer attached to its deck, left Malaysia in early PORT ANGELES — Shell March for Port Angeles Harbor, Oil Co. contractors are in the process of dismounting the Polar arriving here at about 7 a.m. Pioneer from the semi-submers- April 17 with a contingent of protesters from Greenpeace and ible heavy-lift ship MV Blue Marlin, something that could be other groups greeting it and leaving after a few hours. completed sometime today. Protesters oppose Arctic offThe Polar Pioneer — a shore drilling and maintain that 400-foot-long, 355-foot-tall rig oil companies have not demonowned by Transocean Ltd. — is strated they can clean up a being leased by Royal Dutch major spill. Shell, the parent company of Shell initially had planned to Shell Oil, and is one of two drill rigs the company hopes to use dismount the massive oil rig for exploratory drilling in the early Saturday morning, but Chukchi Sea, off Alaska’s north- those plans were delayed. ern shore. Before it could be offloaded, The second rig, the drill ship crews had to remove the weldedNoble Discoverer, will pass on sea fastenings that secured through the Strait of Juan de the Polar Pioneer to the Blue Fuca on its way to Seattle some- Marlin deck for transit across time in May and will not stop in the Pacific Ocean. Port Angeles, according to Shell TURN TO RIG/A10 spokeswoman Megan Baldino. BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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PORT ANGELES — Although it is massive, the Polar Pioneer, which arrived April 17 in Port Angeles Harbor, hasn’t impacted the flow of maritime commerce here, a Coast Guard official said. Ensuring there are no delays because of the 355-foot-tall, 400-foot-long semi-submersible oil rig has been a priority for the Coast Guard. TURN
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PORT ANGELES — A potentially deadly heroin overdose was reversed Friday thanks to an antidote deployed by Port Angeles police. Cpl. Josh Powless and Officer Sean Ryan were dispatched to a report of an accidental overdose on the 200 block of East Vashon Avenue at 2:27 p.m., Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said. When they arrived 2½ minutes later, police discovered a 29-yearold man who was not breathing and did not have a pulse. As they began cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, Powless administered a 0.4-milligram dose of naloxone, which temporarily blocks the effects of heroin or other opiate drug and helps a person who is having an overdose breathe.
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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been found guilty of animal cruelty and sentenced after two severely malnourished pit bulls were removed from his property in January. Joshua Almaden, 26, was found guilty of two counts of animal cruelty in the second degree
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Powless injected a second dose into the man’s muscle tissue. The man, who was not identified, regained a pulse and began shallow breathing, Smith said. City Fire Department paramedics and emergency medical technicians, who arrived minutes after police did, used advanced life support measures and administered more doses of naloxone, Smith said. “Within 15 minutes of the initial call, the patient was conscious, talking and able to stand up,” Smith said.
Antidote credited Based on the man’s quick recovery after the administration of naloxone, personnel on scene determined that the opiate overdose was reversed by the antidote, Smith said. The Port Angeles Police Department recently secured 64 naloxone auto injectors through a grant from Kaleo, a Richmond, Va.-based pharmaceutical company. TURN
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Christopher DeAscentiis of Hansville shows off the six trout he caught in the first hour of opening day of fishing Saturday at Anderson Lake in Chimacum. The lake, which was closed for all but two weeks of the fishing season last year because of toxic algae, opened with about 100 people arriving early to fish for trout. Story, Page A7
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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press and The New York Times
Jenner: ‘It’s just who I am as a human’ THIS WAS SHOCKING: Bruce Jenner is a Republican. That revelation Friday night actually was a little surprising, given that the GOP is not known Jenner for embracing transgender equality. But otherwise, there wasn’t much suspense to what Jenner told Diane Sawyer in his long-awaited television interview with ABC News. It has been pretty clear for some time that he identifies as a woman and has begun the transitioning process. The doubts were not about that but about his credibility as a champion of the transgender cause. Jenner has been such a standout in the transactional exhibitionism that is reality television that there was a risk that the coming out would seem as crass and contrived as an episode of “Keeping Up with The Kardashians.” That didn’t happen. Jenner explained himself well, with passion and dignity. He told Sawyer to call him Bruce and refer to him
day night reported the two are indeed an item. “It’s still at the beginning stages and it’s very Ciara fresh,” a source told E! “She thinks he is Craven horror film a complete Famed horror filmmaker gentleman Wes Craven is executive and has producer of a feature film really that has begun shooting in Wilson enjoyed Victoria. hanging out The star of “The Girl in with him these past few the Photographs” is Kal weeks. It’s constant laughter Penn, noted for his role as and fun with them.” Kumar Patel in the Harold The rumors began last and Kumar film comedies as Sunday, when Wilson was well as TV roles in “House” photographed at a Seattle and “Battle Creek.” Mariners game sitting next In “The Girl in the Phototo someone who looked susgraphs,” his character piciously like Ciara, whose crosses paths with a smallfull name is Ciara Printown girl recovering from an cess Harris. abusive relationship whose Then on Wednesday, The photo mysteriously appears Washington Post reported at the scene of crimes comthat Ciara was listed as Wilmitted by a pair of serial son’s date to the White killers. House Correspondents DinCraven protege Nick ner on Saturday in a WashSimon is directing the ington, D.C., hotel ballroom. movie from a screenplay he Yet Thursday, Wilson co-wrote with Oz Perkins posted a video to Facebook and Robert Morast. The of himself dancing with his film is inspired by the grandmother and wrote that “Scream” franchise. he “can’t wait to dance with my beautiful date . . . this Wilson’s squeeze weekend.” By Friday, the Post After a week packed with reported from the White rumors that Seattle Seahawks quarterback Rus- House that Russell was taksell Wilson is dating singer ing both Ciara and his grandma, Carolyn Wilson. Ciara, E! News on Thursas he, saying this was his last interview as a man. He didn’t say what his name would be in future encounters and referred to his inner self as “her.” “I’m not stuck in anybody’s body; it’s just who I am as a human being,” Jenner said. “My brain is much more female than it is male.”
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RICHARD CORLISS, 71, the longtime film critic for Time magazine, has died after suffering a major stroke last week, the magazine said Friday. “He conveyed nothing so much as the sheer joy of watching movies — and writing about them,” Time theater critic Richard Zoglin said in an online tribute to Mr. Corliss. “He was a perceptive, invaluable guide through 3½ decades of Hollywood films, stars and trends.” In his 35 years as the magazine’s film critic, Mr. Corliss wrote more than 2,500 reviews and other articles. Zoglin said Mr. Corliss had an encyclopedic knowledge of film and its place in cinematic, cultural and American history. His reviews were “authoritative but never intimidating” and his tastes “populist but electric,” ranging from Chinese kung fu and Disney anima-
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________ SAWYER SWEETEN, 19, who played one of Ray Romano’s twin sons in the CBS comedy “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has died. Mr. Sweeten committed suicide, his sister Madylin Sweeten, said in a statement. There were no other details. Madylin, and Sawyer’s twin brother Sullivan, all played the children in the sitcom’s fictional Barone family. The hit comedy aired for nine seasons before ending in 2005. Mr. Sweeten was a toddler when the series began.
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In a statement, Madylin, who is four years older than Sawyer, said the family was requesting privacy. Mr. Sweeten’s other listed credits were a 2002 movie starring Randy Quaid and appearing in one episode of the TV show “Even Stevens.”
■ Visitors to Olympic National Park in 2014 spent an estimated $264 million within 60 miles of the park, the National Park Service reported last week. The total spent was incorrect in a front-page story Friday.
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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News
1940 (75 years ago) There is a definite prohibition against irrigation district directors being parties to or interested in any contract they let, state Attorney General Garrison Hamilton informed Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Ralph Smythe. Smythe sought Hamilton’s opinion after directors of the Highland Irrigation District of Sequim employed themselves to perform certain services in the construction and maintenance of a ditch, and called an election to approve the expenditures. Hamilton said the directors had “no authority for such action, and that no election or acquiescence by the voters can authorize any such transaction, nor ratify one previously
entered into.”
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1965 (50 years ago) A temporary restraining order to stop School District 21 [Port Angeles] from negotiating a contract with custodial and maintenance personnel has been sought by the Building Service Employees International Union Local 262. School district representatives have been ordered to court by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Joseph H. Johnston for a show-cause hearing to argue why the restraining order should not be issued. The action by the union answers a School Board decision April 12 to negotiate directly with employees rather than with their union representatives.
The possibility of building a terminal outside Puget Sound to unload oil tankers — an issue that has historically touched a Port Angeles nerve — has resurfaced. The idea was among suggestions made by a joint U.S.-Canada task force to protect the region’s inland waters from oil spills by oil tanker ships. Although Port Angeles was not mentioned by the task force, the suggestion brought recollections of the Northern Tier Pipeline Co.’s ill-fated proposal in 1975 to develop an oil port outside of Port Angeles to accommodate a 1,500-mile-long pipeline from Clearbrook, Minn.
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 26, the 116th day of 2015. There are 249 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On April 26, 1865, John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln, was surrounded by federal troops near Port Royal, Va., and killed. As he lay dying, Booth looked at his hands and supposedly gasped, “Useless, useless.” On this date: ■ In 1564, William Shakespeare was baptized at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. ■ In 1923, Britain’s Prince Albert, Duke of York (the future King George VI), married Lady
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey. ■ In 1937, German and Italian warplanes raided the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War; estimates of the number of people killed vary from the hundreds to the thousands. ■ In 1945, Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, the head of France’s Vichy government during World War II, was arrested. ■ In 1986, a major nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union). ■ In 1994, voting began in South Africa’s first all-race elections, resulting in victory for the African National Congress and the
inauguration of Nelson Mandela as president. ■ In 2000, Vermont Gov. Howard Dean signed the nation’s first bill allowing same-sex couples to form civil unions. ■ Ten years ago: Syria’s 29-year military presence in Lebanon ended as Syrian soldiers completed a withdrawal brought about by international pressure and Lebanese street protests. ■ Five years ago: A Haitian judge dismissed kidnapping and criminal association charges against 10 American missionaries who’d been detained for trying to take a busload of children out of the country after the January 2010 earthquake but said Laura
Silsby, the last of the 10 still in jail, would face a lesser charge. Silsby was freed in May 2010 after being convicted of arranging illegal travel and sentenced to time served. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama opened the first visit by a U.S. president in nearly half a century to Malaysia, the third stop on his weeklong goodwill trip through Asia. Workers for a documentary film production company recovered “E.T.” Atari game cartridges from a heap of garbage buried deep in the New Mexico desert. The video game had been consigned to the ground after being called the worst ever made.
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Celebrating 100 Years! As we prepare to open the lodge on May 2nd for the centennial season, we thank you; our partners, neighbors and friends. Thank you for choosing Lake Crescent Lodge’s shimmering shoreline, heart-warming lobby and light-filled sun porch and as the backdrop for your special life moments. We invite you to return or to visit us for the first time. Mark your calendar for the special events listed below and help us celebrate this wonderful milestone along with our commitment to supporting new memories for years to come. We look forward to seeing you soon, Lake Crescent Lodge
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2015 Events Mother’s Day Brunch May 10 10-2pm Celebrate Mom with a beautiful lakeside brunch. Treat her to outstanding cuisine and relax in a casual atmosphere where you will fully unwind and enjoy each other’s company.
Franklin & Theodore’s Teddy Bear Tea Party Saturdays—November 14 through December 12 Learn the history of the Teddy Bear as well as two Presidents and their ties to Olympic National Park. Children are encouraged to bring their favorite adult and teddy bear.
Witches Tea Party Saturday, October 31 Come dressed in your costume and enjoy the festivities. Finger sandwiches, pastries, desserts & assorted fare with teas and punches to delight young and old!
Sundays with Santa Sundays — December 13 & 20 Traditional Sunday Brunch with one of our most jolly guests, Santa Claus himself!
Murder Mystery Dinner Saturday, November 7 Veteran’s Day weekend suspense! Join us for the 5th annual Lake Crescent Lodge Murder Mystery dinner. An evening sure to keep you guessing “Who dun it?” and entertained well into the evening. Thanksgiving Day Buffet November 26 Thanksgiving continues our tradition of hosting special holiday feasts because this is where families have gathered for generations to share gratitude. Lighting of Lake Crescent November 28 Celebrate the official start of the holiday season, the Lighting of Lake Crescent Lodge! Carolers, festive drinks & holiday delights and a visit from Santa. Bring a toy or food donation to support Toys for Tots or the Port Angeles Food Bank. Free to the public.
Christmas Eve Buffet December 24 Christmas Eve Buffet with all the traditional favorites guaranteed to make your holiday memorable. Join us for dinner and a nightcap in front of the warm crackling fire. Christmas Day Brunch December 25 Exquisite food presentations, action stations and all the fixings. New Year’s Eve Gala: Dinner & Dancing December 31 We invite you to an evening gala with fine dining, dancing to live music and toasting a year of memorable traditions as the finale to our 100th year. Gala only and overnight packages are available. Ring in the New Year here! New Year’s Day Brunch January 1 Start the New Year here! Our Famous Holiday Brunch wraps up our closing day and celebration for the season.
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A4 Briefly: Nation Protests rise over death in police custody BALTIMORE — Protesters who have been holding demonstrations almost daily over the death of Freddie Gray held their biggest march yet Saturday after the Baltimore Police Department acknowledged that it failed to get him the medical attention he needed after his arrest. Deputy Commissioner Kevin Davis said Gray, 25, should have received medical attention at the spot where he was arrested — Gray before he was put inside a police transport van handcuffed and without a seat belt, a violation of the Police Department’s policy. Gray, who is black, was arrested April 12 after he made eye contact with officers and ran away, police said. Officers held him down, handcuffed him and loaded him into the van. Commissioner Anthony Batts said it was possible Gray was hurt before the van ride or during a “rough ride” — where officers hit the brakes and take sharp turns to injure suspects in the back of vans. He died April 19 from a spinal injury.
Report bared WASHINGTON — With debate gearing up over the coming expiration of the Patriot Act surveillance law, the Obama administration Saturday unveiled a 6-year-old report examining the once-secret pro-
gram to collect information on Americans’ calls and emails. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence publicly released the redacted report following a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by The New York Times. President George W. Bush authorized the “President’s Surveillance Program” in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The review was completed in July 2009 by inspectors general from the Justice Department, Pentagon, CIA, NSA and Office of the Director of National Intelligence. They found that while many senior intelligence officials believe the program filled a gap by increasing access to international communications, others including FBI agents, CIA analysts and managers “had difficulty evaluating the precise contribution of the [surveillance program] to counterterrorism efforts because it was most often viewed as one source among many available analytic and intelligence-gathering tools in these efforts.”
Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Peter Schweizer, author of a book about the Clinton family foundation; Rep. John Delaney, D-Md. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Gov. Asa Hutchinson, R-Ark.; David Boies and Ted Olson, the lawyers who argued before the Supreme Court for overturning a California proposition that banned same-sex marriage. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio; New York Police Commissioner William Bratton and the deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, John Miller; Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to Marry; Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Kasich; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Schweizer.
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Briefly: World Italy celebrates its anti-Nazi uprising of 1945 ROME — Italy on Saturday celebrated the 70th anniversary of a partisan uprising against the Nazis and their Fascist allies near the end of World War II. President Sergio Mattarella marked Liberation Day by laying a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier in Rome. Mattarella The anniversary marks the day in 1945 when the Italian resistance movement proclaimed an insurgency as the Allies were pushing German forces out of the peninsula. Within days, Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, who headed a Nazi puppet state in northern Italy, was captured, shot and hung by his feet in a Milan square. German forces surrendered in Italy just before signing a total and unconditional surren-
der to Allied Forces in Europe on May 7, 1945.
Oil threatens islands MADRID — Spain’s government activated an environmental emergency alert Saturday over oil slicks that threaten pristine beaches on the southwestern Canary Islands. The government activated a level 2 alert — the second highest — after analyzing ocean current data from Spain’s Oceanographic Institute. The Russian trawler Oleg Naydenov, which caught fire in a local port April 11 and was towed out to sea as a precaution, is believed to be the source of the slicks.
Evacuation urged ENSENADA, Chile — Authorities urged 2,000 people living near the erupting Calbuco volcano to evacuate after potentially devastating mudflows of volcanic debris were detected in a nearby river Chilean officials said the evacuations were precautionary but necessary because flows of volcanic mud, known as lahars, are capable of leveling anything in their path once in motion. The Associated Press
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Volunteers remove debris at the historical Dharahara Tower, a Kathmandu, Nepal, landmark, after Saturday’s powerful earthquake reduced the 14-story structure to a stub. The tower, built in 1832, had been open to visitors for the past 10 years, including a viewing balcony near the top. A policeman said about 200 people were inside or on the tower platform when it collapsed at about noon Nepal time Saturday.
Nepal in shock after big quake Nearly 1,400 killed; Everest climbers jolted THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
KATHMANDU, Nepal — Tens of thousands of people were spending the night early today in the open under a chilly and thunderous sky after a powerful earthquake devastated Nepal on Saturday, killing nearly 1,400. The temblor collapsed modern houses and ancient temples and triggered a landslide on Mount Everest. Officials warned that the death toll would rise as more reports came in from far-flung areas. Inspector Yuvraj Khadka of Nepal’s national police force said the rescue effort was continuing through the night and the death toll had reached 1,394 people.
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The magnitude-7.8 earthquake, which originated outside the capital Kathmandu, was the worst tremor to hit the poor South Asian nation in more than 80 years. It was strong enough to be felt all across the northern part of neighboring India, Bangladesh, Tibet and Pakistan, where a total of 50 people died.
Rain in forecast Forecasts called for rain and thundershowers today, and temperatures already were in the mid-50s, cold enough to make camping outside uncomfortable. While the extent of the damage and the scale of the disaster were yet to be known, the quake will likely put a huge strain on the resources of this poor country best known for Everest, the high-
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est mountain in the world, and its rich Hindu culture. The economy of Nepal, a nation of 27.8 million people, relies heavily on tourism, principally trekking and Himalayan mountain climbing. A mountaineering guide, Ang Tshering, said an avalanche swept the face of Mount Everest after the earthquake, and government officials said at least 10 climbers were killed and 30 were injured. Their nationalities were not immediately known. The U.S. Geological Survey put the magnitude of the quake at 7.8. It said the quake hit at 11:56 a.m. local time (11:11 p.m. PDT Friday) at Lamjung, about 50 miles northwest of Kathmandu. Its depth was only 7 miles, the world’s largest shallow quake since an 8.2 temblor off the coast of Chile on April 1, 2014. The shallower the quake, the more destructive power it carries.
Without warning: Worst quakes in 115 years THE WORLD’S STRONGEST earthquakes since 1900: ■ May 22, 1960: A magnitude-9.5 earthquake in southern Chile and ensuing tsunami kill at least 1,716 people. ■ March 28, 1964: A magnitude-9.2 quake in Prince William Sound, Alaska, kills 131 people, including 128 from a tsunami. ■ Dec. 26, 2004: A magnitude-9.1 quake in Indonesia triggers an Indian Ocean tsunami, killing 230,000 people in a dozen countries. ■ March 11, 2011: A magnitude-9.0 quake off the northeast coast of Japan triggers a tsunami, killing more than 18,000 people. ■ Nov. 4, 1952: A magnitude-9.0 quake in Kamchatka in Russia’s Far East causes damage but no reported
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deaths despite setting off 30-foot waves in Hawaii. ■ Feb. 27, 2010: A magnitude-8.8 quake shakes Chile, generating a tsunami and killing 524 people. ■ Jan. 31, 1906: A magnitude-8.8 quake off the coast of Ecuador generates a tsunami that kills at least 500 people. ■ Feb. 4, 1965: A magnitude-8.7 quake strikes Alaska’s Rat Islands, causing 35-foot-high tsunami. ■ March 28, 2005: A magnitude-8.6 quake in northern Sumatra in Indonesia kills about 1,300 people. ■ Aug. 15, 1950: A magnitude-8.6 earthquake in Tibet kills at least 780 people. ■ April 11, 2012: A magnitude-8.6 quake off the west coast of northern Sumatra in Indonesia.
■ March 9, 1957: A magnitude-8.6 quake in the Andreanof Islands in Alaska triggers a 52-foot-high tsunami. ■ Sept. 12, 2007: A magnitude-8.5 quake near Sumatra in Indonesia kills at least 25 people. ■ Feb. 1, 1938: A magnitude-8.5 quake in Banda Sea, Indonesia, generates a small tsunami. ■ Feb. 3, 1923: A magnitude-8.5 quake in Kamchatka in Russia’s Far East triggers a tsunami. ■ Nov. 11, 1922: A magnitude-8.5 quake along the Chile-Argentina border triggers a tsunami that causes damage along Chile’s coast. ■ Oct. 13, 1963: A magnitude-8.5 quake in the Kuril Islands triggers a tsunami. U.S. Geological Survey
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A REPORTED HOSTAGE situation in Arcata, Calif., turned out to be people rehearsing for a play, according to Police Sgt. Bryan Hoffman. At 4:38 p.m. Friday, police in the university town responded to a 9-1-1 call of six people being held hostage at gunpoint in an old recycling center. The caller said the six were tied up inside the building and another person was holding a gun. Seven officers, including Hoffman, responded to the scene and set up a perimeter around the building. Someone inside the building was able to confirm that the group was rehearsing and the gun was a prop.
STARBUCKS WAS BACK in business Saturday after a computer outage forced thousands of its stores to close early the night before. The company said the outage was resolved after several hours. The glitch affected registers at 7,400 companyoperated stores in the U.S. and 1,000 in Canada, and prompted some stores to give away drinks. Starbucks said the outage was caused by “a failure during a daily system refresh.” Jim Olson, a company spokesman based in Seattle, stressed that it was an internal issue and that no external breach was involved.
TWO REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL hopefuls are reiterating their support for Israel before a group of Jewish Republicans. Texans Ted Cruz and Rick Perry on Saturday appeared at a meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas. The organization’s gatherings at GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson’s casino have become a ritual for 2016 Republican hopefuls. The group reports that its membership and donations are growing because of increasing Jewish concern about the Obama administration’s relations with Israel.
ITALIAN AUTHORITIES SAY they have rescued 274 migrants from a vessel in the Mediterranean while more than 300 rescued a day earlier arrived in Sicily. Italian Navy spokeswoman Giorgia Trecca said Saturday’s rescue took place off the Libyan coast but could not give further details. Meanwhile, 334 migrants rescued Friday were dropped off in the Sicilian port of Augusta, including 46 women and 42 children. The incidents show the flow of migrants trying to reach Europe in rickety vessels has continued unabated following last Sunday’s capsizing of a migrant ship that left at least 800 dead.
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Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah, foreground, talks on his phone as he works at his desk during a session of the state Legislature on Friday at the Capitol in Olympia.
Legislature adjourns, will return in special session BY DERRICK NUNNALLY AND RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OLYMPIA — The state Legislature adjourned Friday night, ending its regular session two days early, but only because lawmakers were already set to return for a special session to finish their work on a two-year operating budget. Gov. Jay Inslee has called for the special session to start Wednesday, with budget negotiators from the House and Senate scheduled to resume talks Monday. In a statement earlier this week, Inslee said he considers the operating budget and education funding the top priority of the upcoming special session, but he is also asking law-
nce the special session begins, lawmakers will have up to 30 days to get their work done or risk being called back yet again, which occurred two years ago.
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makers to finish work on other issues, including a transportation revenue package and a capital construction budget. He has also called for legislators to pass a series of environment-focused bills during the extended session. Once the special session
begins, lawmakers will have up to 30 days to get their work done or risk being called back yet again, which occurred two years ago. That year, the two-year state operating budget was signed into law just hours ahead of a deadline that would have triggered a government shutdown. In a written statement Friday, Senate Majority Leader Mark Schoesler said lawmakers should complete their budget negotiations before May 15 so school districts have more certainty about budget decisions as they make staffing decisions. “Delay is bad enough,” Schoesler wrote. But a key budget writer in the House said it would
be hard to get a deal done within the next few weeks.
‘Far apart’ “We’re pretty far apart,” said Rep. Ross Hunter, D-Medina. “We have to come to some accommodation on a lot of complicated issues.” Lawmakers this year are tasked with writing a new two-year operating budget for the state under the shadow of the Supreme Court’s McCleary decision, which mandates that more money be spent on education. The politically divided chambers have different ideas on how best to do that, with Democrats seeking more revenue and Republicans saying new taxes are not needed.
Endowment fund set up for Sequim youths’ education Late resident established bequest BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
arship fund be set up in both of their names.” Miller graduated from the Eastman School of Music, where she majored in music and minored in history. She was active in the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and enjoyed hosting Rotary International foreign exchange students. The first two scholarships provided by the Miller Greenside Endowment Fund will be provided to the graduating class of 2015.
SEQUIM — The Sequim Education Foundation will fund two additional scholarships beginning this year because of a $637,000 behest. Jane Q. “Juana” Miller, a Sequim resident who died at the age of 91 in April 2014, left the bequest to the Sequim Education Foundation. The foundation, which up until now has provided about 20 scholarships annually, will use the money as an endowment to generate How to apply scholarship money for To apply, students can Sequim graduates, said pick up a form at the foundation President Jodi Sequim High School career Olson. councilor’s office. For more information ‘Passionate’ about the scholarship or Miller “was just always about the Sequim Educapassionate about education tion Foundation, go online and chose the Sequim Edu- to www.sequimeducation cation Foundation to leave foundation.org. her legacy of inspiring kids The foundation has to continue on with their awarded more than education,” Olson said. $100,000 in scholarships “We’ve set up [an] since it began the program endowment in her name about eight years ago. along with her friend GerThis endowment will trude Greenside, who had establish two more scholaractually passed away sev- ships per year at a minieral years prior to Jane. mum of $2,000 each. The scholarships will be Jane asked that the schol-
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“Jane [Miller] was just always passionate about education and chose the Sequim Education Foundation to leave her legacy of inspiring kids to continue on with their education.”
for technical or vocational training as well as fouryear colleges and universities, and won’t be for a specific field of study. “It is specified to give out to the kids to continue their education, not necessarily just college,” Olson said. “It could be two-year colleges, technical schools — whatever it is that they want to pursue, any form of higher learning.” If the students maintain good standing at their college or trade school, they will remain eligible to receive additional $2,000 scholarships each year thereafter.
Be part of our online Mother’s Day Photo Contest. It’s your opportunity to showcase your incredible Mom — and a chance to honor her with a prize! Entering is easy. Go to www.peninsuladailynews.com and look for the pink Mother’s Day Photo Contest button in the middle of the Web page (below “Hot Links” and just left of “Peninsula Poll.”) Follow the instructions for registering, then post a photo of your mother and tell about her in a short caption. The contest is free, but only residents of Clallam County or Jefferson County can enter photos. All entries must be submitted on the Web — sorry, no entries by mail or in person. To enter a photo, you must have taken the picture yourself, have the permission of the person or people in the photo (or their legal guardians) and be age 13 or older. Parents and guardians may enter photos taken by (or of) their children younger than 13. You may also enter a picture of yourself, with the permission of the photographer. The deadline for entries is Sunday, May 10, at 11:59 p.m., after which the public in online voting will determine which lucky ladies will receive prizes from our contest sponsors. Winners will be announced Tuesday, May 19. The first-prize winner will receive a $100 gift certificate for auto services at Wilder Auto in Port Angeles plus a Mother’s Day Special Basket. Other prizes are a $25 gift certificate to Fiesta Jalisco, a $25 gift certificate to First Federal, a $25 gift certificate to LD’s Woodfire Grill, a $25 gift certificate to Cherry Hill Florist, a $25 gift certificate to Necessities & Temptations and a $25 slot card to the Elwha River Casino. The Mother’s Day Photo Contest is sponsored by the three newspapers of the North Olympic Peninsula: the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Questions or problems posting a photo? Contact webmaster@peninsuladailynews.com.
cost of attending colleges, universities and trade schools has grown dramatically in the past several decades, Olson said. “The cost of going on to higher learning has just skyrocketed, and so any opportunity we have to help kids with that endeavour is wonderful,” she said. “We don’t want to see our students weighed down with debt as soon as they are getting started off. “The more scholarships we have available to kids, the better off we are setting them up to go forward into the future.” In addition to scholarships, the foundation also serves “kids in K through 12 to provide them with opportunities that inspire them to go off and pursue options beyond high school,” Olson said.
________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com.
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PORT ANGELES — Anyone driving the roads through Olympic National Park can spot the need for repairs and maintenance in the park. There are potholes caused by freezing and cracking, upheavals from tree roots, slumps from roadside washouts. Those issues are part of the more than $133.2 million in deferred maintenance at ONP. In total, there is almost $507.2 million in unfunded repair projects at eight National Park Service units in Washington state. Nationwide, the Park Service puts the total for 2014 at $11.49 billion for 407 locations. The Park Service describes “deferred maintenance” as necessary work on infrastructure — such as roads and bridges, visitor centers, trails, and campgrounds — that has been put off for more than a year. Aging facilities, increasing use and inadequate funding are the key factors to the growing backlog, according to Park Service managers. At ONP, maintaining more than 600 miles of trails tops the priority list, but the park receives just 9 percent of what is needed
for that, spokeswoman Barb Maynes said. The estimated cost of eliminating the backlog is $5.4 million, she added. Road maintenance is the most expensive item, estimated at $106.9 million. Maynes said the park receives 55 percent of what is necessary for road maintenance. The deferred maintenance on the park’s 468 buildings is estimated at $7.3 million. “Within each of these categories, funding would be allocated first to highest-priority assets with the greatest need,” Maynes said. In its $3 billion budget request for fiscal year 2016, the Park Service has requested $242.8 million a year to deal with the backlog. That would be in addition to a mandatory proposal to provide $300 million annually for maintenance over three years. “Over 10 years, that would get our most critical assets in good condition and keep them that way,” Park Service spokesman Jeffrey Olson said. With federal budget requests and proposed fee increases, the Park Service hopes enough money can be generated to quickly reduce the backlog.
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PORT ANGELES — Friends, admirers and associates are invited to a reception Thursday evening where six community heroes will be honored with the Clallam County Community Service Award for 2015. The award honors the “dedication, sacrifice and accomplishments” of community leaders and volunteers “who have made a difference in Clallam County, who have made our communities a better place by doing extraordinary things for their neighbors, their
community or the environment.” The honorees are: ■ Reath Ellefson, a tireless individual R. Bonham W. Bonham Ellefson who uses her hands munity projects and activiand heart to organize free ties spanning several community meals. decades. ■ John Willits, pas■ Peggy Norris, who sionately dedicated to preserving the North Olympic shares her talents, energy and passion with the ClalPeninsula’s natural lam County Historical Sociresources. ■ Edna Leppell, West ety, Kiwanis, Salvation Army and other groups. End ultra-volunteer ■ Wendy and Russ involved in multiple com-
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Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., Port Angeles, that begins at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Willits The reception is open to the public and will include coffee and special desserts. Admission is free. This is the 36th year of the Clallam County Community Service Award, begun by the Peninsula Daily News and now cosponsored by Soroptimist
International of Port Angeles-Noon Club. A blue-ribbon judging committee selected the six from nominations made by individuals, clubs, churches, businesses and other organizations. “These are truly local heroes, working to make community life stronger, tighter, happier, richer — busy people who unselfishly give their time and energy to help others, who always seem to be able to make time to offer a hand or a shoulder,” said John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor.
Charges filed in West End drug cases of meth PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A Forks couple were arrested Tuesday and charged Friday with selling methamphetamine, an Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team official said. Arthur Akuna, 27, and his wife, Kristin Akuna, aka Hedin, 30, each were charged in Clallam County Superior Court with three counts of delivery of meth, OPNET Supervisor Jason Viada said. Court papers allege that Arthur Akuna sold a combined 4.9 grams of meth for $60 over the course of three sales in July 2014. Kristen Akuna allegedly participated in two of the alleged sales in a travel trailer at 101 G St. in Forks, according to the certification for probable cause. All of the alleged sales occurred with 1,000 feet of a school bus stop. “Additional information suggests that Arthur and/or Kristen Akuna have between 15 and 30 customers that buy methamphetamine from them,” Viada said in a news release. The Akunas were arrested without incident Tuesday in a cooperative investigation between OPNET, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and Forks Police Department. Charging information was furnished to both defendants Friday, court papers
said. Arthur Akuna posted a $2,000 bail bond Friday. He will be arraigned next Friday. Kristin Akuna was released from custody on her own recognizance Wednesday. She pleaded not guilty Friday and has a trial set for July 13.
Delivery of meth In another West End OPNET case, Leonal E. G. Chase, 33, of Forks was charged Friday with two counts of delivery of methamphetamine. The charges were the result of an investigation in the Beaver area last July, Viada said. OPNET officials developed probable cause to believe that Chase and his common-law wife, Dianne C. Bos, 49, also of Forks, delivered meth to an OPNET informant within 1,000 feet of a designated school bus stop. Court papers allege that Chase sold 1.3 grams of meth for $50 last July 24 and 1.3 grams for $50 July 26. Chase was arrested without incident Tuesday at a Forks residence. The Bos case has been referred to the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for a charging decision, Viada said.
Canned tuna sought for food banks this week PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Democrats, friends and neighbors are asked to contribute to Clallam County food banks by dropping off canned tuna at the Clallam County Democratic Headquarters, 124-A W. First St., or by sending a check. The Clallam Democrats designated April as Tuna Challenge Month and hope to collect 1,000 cans of tuna by this Thursday, April 30. The Democrats’ headquarters is open this week Wednesday through Satur-
day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Democrats asked that donors bring in at least 20 cans of tuna — or, in lieu of the tuna, send a check for at least $20 to Tuna Challenge, Clallam County Democrats, P.O. Box 2454, Port Angeles, WA 98362. “Donating canned tuna to our local food banks is a simple but significant way to be of service to others,” said LeRoy Martin, who is leading the drive. For more information, phone Martin at 360-4176898.
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OLYMPIA — Thousands of teachers and their supporters crowded the steps of the state Capitol’s legislative building for a rally Saturday morning to call for teacher pay raises, smaller class sizes and less standardized testing. More than 4,000 people attended the hourlong rally.
Sequim and PA Teachers in Sequim and Port Angeles are having general membership meetings soon to discuss whether to take action against the state Legislature over school funding — but no final decisions have been made, according to Rich Wood, spokesman for the Washington Education Association. Wood did not know of action contemplated by other North Olympic Peninsula teachers. Gov. Jay Inslee, House Speaker Frank Chopp and other politicians spoke about their efforts to improve Washington’s public education system, which Inslee called “the para-
mount duty of the state of Washington” in a speech that invoked his father’s career as a teacher. He decried the six-year period since teachers received a cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, to raise their pay, and he cited a 12:30 a.m. email from his grandson’s kindergarten teacher as evidence of how hard teachers work. “Let’s make sure legislators help our educators get a reasonable COLA 24 hours a day, because they’re working 24 hours a day,” Inslee told the crowd. Most of the teachers and advocates wore red shirts to demonstrate solidarity, and many held up signs to advocate for their cause. Nearly all the political calls for better schools drew loud cheers, but the crowd jeered when Inslee described a compromise figure he had arrived at in pay-raise negotiations. Chopp, D-Seattle, gave a fiery speech laced with calland-response sections and spoke out against “the insanity of a federal law that labels every public school a failure.” He told the crowd he
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Lake Anderson clears testing, opens to fishing toxins are above recommended levels for safety, it will close county lakes. Since Anderson is a state lake, decisions for closures are made by state park rangers. The county has been testing for toxins in Anderson Lake weekly since April 6, and all test results have shown they are well below allowable levels. The latest test, which was last week, found a barely detectable trace of anatoxin-a. The amount — 0.058 micrograms per liter of water — was well below the state recreational guideline of 1 microgram per liter. Microcystin, a toxin that can lead to liver damage if consumed over a long period of time, was not found at all.
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CHIMACUM — Anderson Lake, which was closed for all but two weeks of the fishing season last year, opened Saturday for the start of the season with about 100 people arriving early to catch trout. “I heard that a lot caught their limit,� said State Park Ranger Aaron Terada, operations manager for the Fort Flagler area, which includes Anderson Lake between Port Townsend and Chimacum. “Bait fishing was better than lure fishing because the water was a little murky,� he said. Anderson Lake was not stocked with fish this year. Gibbs, Horseshoe, Ludlow Lake, Sandy Shore, Teal and Silent lakes were Caution sign stocked with trout. However, a yellow caution sign marks the edge of Dangerous toxins the lake because of an The lake in the 410-acre algae bloom in the water. Anderson Lake State Park “I would urge people to has been plagued with be on the lookout for a surintermittently high levels face scum that’s brightof dangerous toxins from green and avoid those blue-green algae since two areas,� Dawson said. dogs died after drinking “Sometimes the toxins the water on Memorial can be concentrated in Day weekend in 2006. those areas.� Testing for toxins began Those who use the lake in 2007, and the levels — are counseled not to drink and subsequent closures or swim in the water, keep and reopenings — have yo- pets and livestock away, yoed each season. and clean fish well, disIn 2008, the lake had carding the guts. the dubious distinction of The county will test the containing the highest lake this week and report level of anatoxin-a, a poten- findings by Friday at tially lethal nerve toxin, http://tinyurl.com/PDNever recorded in the world: JeffCoLakes. 172,640 micrograms per liter. Other lakes Last season, the lake The county has not was open to the public only for two weeks after the sampled Gibbs Lake, a beginning of the lowland catch-and-release trout lakes fishing season, which lake near Chimacum, nor is always on the last Satur- Lake Leland, near Quilcene, this year. day of April. Both look clear, Dawson said. Although Gibbs has a Looks good so far light algae bloom, it’s not So far this year, it looks the harmful blue-green good, said Michael Daw- variety. son, lead environmental This year, the county health specialist for the agency is monitoring the Jefferson County Water lakes with reduced funds. Quality Program. It lost state funding for The county agency tests freshwater algae control lakes for toxin levels. If that typically brought in
$15,000 to $20,000 annually, Dawson said. The state does pay for the testing of samples, while the county funds personnel and the costs of shipping samples and getting the word out. “We are looking for other options to be able to keep this going in the future,� Dawson said. “We have a lot of concern about the lakes and a lot of desire to keep people informed.� County personnel will test for toxins when a lake has a blue-green algae bloom. “It’s not going to happen if there isn’t an obvious bloom,� he said. Blue-green algae, which occurs naturally, can begin at times to produce toxins in a process researchers still don’t understand. Toxins can be present only after an initial bloom, Dawson said; however, a bloom can die off and leave a poisoned lake. “The bloom can start to look better, and the toxins can continue to get worse for a while,� Dawson said. However, “the visual is the first clue.�
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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider a resolution authorizing an expenditure from general fund reserves to the Homelessness Task Force fund Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners this year are considering ways to spend down a portion of excess reserves in ways that help the community. Other agenda items include: ■A resolution restoring a 40-hour workweek for union employees beginning May 1. ■A resolution authorizing a temporary change in service hours for county facilities. ■A contract amendment with the state Department of Social and Health Services adding contract language. ■An agreement with the University of Washington School of Oceanography Marine Chemistry Lab for a Why Anderson Lake? pollution identification and As to why Anderson correction implementation Lake can become badly project. toxic, “we’re still evaluat■An agreement with ing last year’s results� from the Clallam Conservation nutrient sampling, DawDistrict to implement the son said. Clean Water District’s polThe lake has a high lution identification and level of nutrients such as correction implementation phosphorus that fuel algae project. growth. ■An agreement with If the lake is closed later the state Department of in the season, which ends Transportation for repavOct. 31, then the monitoring, restriping and shoulder ing schedule will decrease, work on LaPush Road. probably to monthly rather ■A resolution appointthan weekly, Dawson said. ing a member to the ClalTeal, Leland and Gibbs lam County Board of Equallakes are open year-round. ization. Toxin-producing blue■A resolution confirmgreen algae has not been ing the appointment of an spotted in Clallam County. interim Port Angeles city Report algae blooms in representative to the Clallam County by phonOpportunity Fund Board. ing 360-417-2258. ■Notice of a May 12 ________ hearing on a proposed ordinance amending county Managing Editor/News Leah code for sales or use tax. Leach can be reached at 360417-3531 or at leah.leach@ Commissioners will peninsuladailynews.com. meet at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session. In addition to the above action items, commissioners will discuss recommendations for funding from the Chemical Dependency/ Welfare Fund at Kitsap Mental Health Program Bank helped in their care, Fund Advisory Board and Wegener said. board operating guidelines. “People have been really generous,� she said. “They always respond when it is an animal in crisis.� The dogs, originally dubbed Uno and Dos CONTINUED FROM A1 because their caretakers did not know their names, will be released to the Officer Sky Sexton Humane Society now that applied for the grant and the trial and sentencing are helped train other officers to over, Wegener said. use the auto injectors in She said Humane Soci- March. ety personnel plan to transPart of the reason police fer them to a rescue outside wanted the antidote is of Clallam County for adop- because they often arrive to tion. medical calls before emer“They are night and day gency medical technicians. from when they came in,� On Friday, the Wegener said. first-line fire ambulance and “They are healthy, happy engine were assigned to dogs.� other calls when the over-
Sequim City Council members will consider approving a resolution for a citywide metropolitan park district while offering help to the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center, also known as SARC, on Monday. They will meet at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. The city metropolitan park district would be on the February 2016 ballot. The proposed resolution says the city would work with SARC to find shortterm solutions to fund the organization through 2017 and encourages SARC to place a one-year levy on the ballot this November for short-term operational funding. SARC is slated to run out of operating funds by December 2016. Volunteers have gathered signatures on a petition to have a SARC metropolitan park district on the Aug. 4 ballot this year.
Port of Port Angeles The three commissioners of the Port of Port Angeles will meet at 9 a.m. in the port’s headquarters, 338 W. First St., Port Angeles. Agenda items include a follow-up from the Port Angeles Boat Haven Advisory Committee, Community Partner Program grant applications, a presentation on stormwater improvements and the port’s participation in the Clallam County Economic Development Council. Delayed for at least two weeks is a progress report on passenger airlines’ interest in flying between William R. Fairchild International Airport and SeattleTacoma International Airport. The postponement will
Clallam County Economic Development Council members will hear an update on William R. Fairchild International Airport and nearby Lincoln Park trees that obstruct the facility’s runway when they meet Thursday. The meeting will be at 10:15 a.m. in Room 208 of the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center, 905 W. Ninth St. in Port Angeles. The airport and Lincoln Park trees agenda item will be presented by Ken O’Hollaren, Port of Port Angeles executive director, and Ludke, the port’s airport and marina manager. EDC board members also will hear a report from EDC Executive Director Bill Greenwood.
Opportunity Fund board The Clallam County Opportunity Fund Advisory Board will meet at 10:15 a.m. Monday in Room 208 of the Lincoln Center, 905 W. Ninth St., Port Angeles. The board will hear a city of Port Angeles presentation and request for $285,000 for phase two of the Waterfront Transportation Improvement Plan. It then will make a recommendation to Clallam County commissioners. Phase two will add a park, turnaround and docks to the waterfront esplanade along Railroad Avenue and Front Street, including extending the Waterfront Trail segment of the Olympic Discovery Trail to Valley Creek. Pocket beaches were completed last fall and will be accessible once the park is complete, said Nathan West, city community and economic development director. Primo Construction of Carlsborg won the contract to develop the park. Bruch and Bruch Construction Inc. of Port Angeles developed the beaches. The entire project is estimated to cost $17 million, West said.
dose was reported. “In a case like this, a minute can be a lot,� Smith said in a telephone interview. The man who had the overdose was taken to Olympic Medical Center for evaluation. Officers believe he had injected heroin intravenously. The incident was the first time Port Angeles police have used naloxone to reverse an overdose. “We were excited that we
were able to do that,� Smith said. The department is the only law enforcement agency on the North Olympic Peninsula that carries the drug. Public health officials have said more law enforcement agencies should have access to naloxone.
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Park authorities have closed camping in the Enchanted Valley area off the East Fork of the Quinault River northeast of Amanda Park because of bears. On Friday, the area was closed to camping for at least a month after hikers reported they were approached by black bears that had eaten food brought into the area by campers and hikers. “Bears that eat human food come to consider people as a food source and are extremely dangerous,” said Sarah Creachbaum, Olympic National Park superintendent. “Sadly, bears have gotten into and consumed human food this spring in Enchanted Valley, and we have closed the area to camping effective immediately.”
PORT ANGELES — The City Council is wrestling with a projected $250,000 deficit in 2016 by identifying the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, the Feiro Marine Life Center and other programs for possible budget cuts. By a 6-1 margin, council members at a Thursday work session approved moving a list of reductions DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS forward for May 5 and May 19 public hearings and Mary Beth Wegener, executive director of the Olympic Peninsula future council consider- Humane Society, soothes Gracie, a 10-year-old diabetic Chihuahua. ation. according to priorities set Humane Society, which has vices. Color-coded priorities by council members than to contracts with Clallam That was followed by a reduce expenditures County, Port Angeles and public “listening session” The May 19 hearing through across-the-board Sequim, would be hardest where residents said police could be followed by adop- cuts. hit on the lowest-priority and fire services are the tion of three color-coded “There’s probably more list in terms of total cuts, most important programs. lists of lowest- to highest- than $250,000 in that red losing $54,000. priority programs that group,” he said. “Those contracts help us Ranked from 0 to 4 council members would use “To balance the budget, care for the animals that as a guide for budget cuts this is one of the multiples.” come in from those specific Council members ranked — when the time comes. areas,” Mary Beth Wegener, the department heads’ priThe lists were contained Loss of revenue executive director, said Fri- orities on scorecards, rankin a PowerPoint presentaing them from most imporday. tion by city officials that The deficit is being genThe gap in the nonprof- tant — 0 — to least — 4. were divided into three erated by the loss of it’s funding would have to The council members’ groups. $350,000 in annual city be filled with private dona- scorecards are public inforRed colored the lowest electric utility revenue tions or other funding, she mation, though Brad Colpriorities, which would be caused by the ongoing, long- added. lins did not sign his. the first to be eliminated to term shutdown of one of “I think it exposes the “The worst-case scenario balance the budget. two Nippon Paper Indus- could mean we would say council to some level of lobOrange was the color for tries USA paper machines. we can’t take in animals bying,” he said after Thursprograms to be reduced if Byron Olson, city chief from the city limits, but day’s meeting. “I didn’t additional budget reduc- financial officer, said Friday that’s very worst-case,” she think that was the intent of tions are required. the loss was predicted at said. “We’ll come out OK.” the priority-setting. Green was the color for about $30,000 a month in “I feel fine about my priPort Angeles’ contribuhighest-priority programs December but is now “in the tion is 9.5 percent of the orities.” that cannot be reduced $50,000-a-month range,” or organization’s $564,000 Councilman Lee Whetwithout council consensus. $600,000 annually. ham did not score programs budget. The presentation is Nippon is “balancing but did attend Thursday’s available at http://tinyurl. paper production with mar- Feiro marine center work session. com/PDN-Prioritysetting. ket demand,” Olson said. His was the lone dissent“Need to Clarify MisinNippon will not be comFeiro, also a nonprofit ing vote on forwarding the formation,” reads one frame. menting on any aspect of with a $280,000 budget for priorities for public hear“The City is NOT Broke, mill operations “over the 2015, receives about ings. Destitute, Out of Money.” next several months,” mill $23,000 annually in city But it is hurting. Manager Steve Johnson money. Review salaries first told the Peninsula Daily Feiro officials are planHe suggested city offi‘Only so much money’ News in an April 18 email. ning a marketing survey McKeen said the cuts and permit analysis for the cials should first review “At the end of the day, would be phased in, not proposed expansion of the salaries and staff perquithere’s only so much money,” come all at once. sites instead of thinking facility on City Pier. City Manager Dan McKeen “While it is a challenge, about cutting services to warned council members. Humane Society we do not necessarily con- residents. He said it makes more “I would like to look sider it a blow in terms of sense to trim programs The Olympic Peninsula our overall picture of the within salary ranges,” he new building,” Melissa Wil- said during the meeting. liams, Feiro executive direc- “We are top-heavy with junior leadership.” tor, said Friday. The city has imposed a “It’s a pretty big chunk to make up, but I don’t hold on filling all vacancies think we are completely unless a department is unaware of the city’s budget down two positions, at which time McKeen considissues.” City Council members ers filling the slot. Other council members have been addressing budget issues by meeting over lauded the priority-setting the past few months to set process. “This is a reliable tool, priorities for this year and for the 2016 spending plan, and it should be used to which department heads further the budget process,” will begin preparing later Councilman Dan Gase said. this year in earnest. ________ City supervisors began Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb the process earlier this year can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. by providing lists of lowest- 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladaily priority programs and ser- news.com.
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Unafraid of people Several visitors reported seeing at least one bear eating human food and trash, and others reported seeing bears that appeared unafraid of people, Creachbaum said. Hiking is permitted in Enchanted Valley —
beloved by visitors for its picturesque chalet, waterfalls and scenic views — but all camping is closed between Pyrites Creek and the O’Neill Pass junction. The area is reached from U.S. Highway 101 by South Shore Road northeast of Lake Quinault. Hikers are warned to stay at least 50 yards from wildlife and to keep food, trash and all scented items properly stored and out of reach of wildlife. The closure will last for a minimum of 30 days while rangers and wildlife biologists monitor bear activity. “We will reopen Enchanted Valley to camping as soon as we are able to do so,” Creachbaum said. “When it reopens, the use of bear cans [bearresistant food storage containers] will be required for all overnight use in the area.” Information about how to keep food and garbage safe from wildlife is available at http://tinyurl. com/PDN-wildernessfood. For information about wilderness hiking and camping, including current trail condition reports, visit http://tinyurl.com/PDNONPtripplanner, stop by the Olympic National Park Visitor Center at 3002 Mount Angeles Road, Port Angeles, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily or phone 360-565-3100.
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CENTRALIA — Lewis County prosecutors have charged a Chehalis man for raping a woman while she slept and recording it on his cellphone. The Chronicle of Centralia said 31-year-old Brandon Phelps pleaded not guilty to four counts of second-degree rape at a court hearing Thursday. He is being held in Lewis County Jail. Phelps was already in jail awaiting trial on a separate child molestation charge. In that case, he’s accused of having sexual contact with a 10-year-old girl in 2009. Court documents show that authorities got a tip about child pornography that lead them to Phelps’s home. They obtained a search warrant for the home and recovered multiple electronic devices. Four videos recovered from his cellphone show him raping a woman in her sleep. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press
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TACOMA — The final three defendants in a drug distribution ring have been sentenced to prison in U.S. District Court for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in and around Port Angeles and Sequim. The group’s criminal activity centered around the Sellin Style car dealership near Sequim, said acting U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes. The former owner of the dealership, Timothy P. Smith, 31, was sentenced earlier this month to 11 years in prison. On Friday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma, Holli A. Bell, 35, of Port Angeles was sentenced to five years in prison for her involvement in two different schemes involving distribution of methamphetamine, Hayes said. U.S. District Judge Robert J. Bryan said during the hearing that the amount of drugs distributed in this case was so large that long prison terms were needed to protect the public and deter other criminal conduct. On Friday, Bryan also sentenced Jacob E. Davis, 26, of Port Angeles to three years in prison for his role as a methamphetamine distributor. On Thursday, he sentenced Charles D. Aslin, of Sequim to 5½ years in prison for meth distribution. Smith, the lead defendant, also must serve five years of supervision after he is released. Smith had pleaded guilty in January to charges of conspiracy to distribute meth and possession of meth with intent to distribute. He originally also had
been charged with maintaining drug-involved premises. Davis, Bell, and Aslin also pleaded guilty to the charges for which they were sentenced. One of Smith’s co-conspirators, Tammy R. Coburn of Port Angeles, was sentenced last month to 18 months in prison, Hayes said.
Arrested in 2014 Law enforcement moved in to arrest members of the drug distribution ring in February 2014. During that same time period, police also arrested members of another drug ring in the Tacoma area that was supplying meth to Smith’s organization, Hayes said. Smith was arrested Feb. 23, 2014, after a 100 mph chase west of the Hood Canal Bridge. State Patrol officers said they saw white bags thrown from the fleeing car. The bags turned out to contain 1.6 pounds of meth. The investigation of Smith began in 2011 and involved members of the FBI; U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team. Hayes said Smith used his Sellin Style car dealership on Old Blyn Highway in Sequim to sell meth to customers who included someone who worked with investigators in June, July and August 2013. Smith also sold meth in Port Angeles and bought the drug at locations in Poulsbo and Silverdale, she said. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory A. Gruber led the prosecution.
Open Stage invites budding entertainers Free event occurs last Wednesdays PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Whether you are a stand-up comic, a bellydancer, a poet or a musician, you can perform your work — or share another artist’s work that has significance for you — on the Open Stage this Wednesday.
Artist and musician Doug Parent hosts this event the last Wednesday of each month in The Loom, the lounge at Studio Bob, 118½ E. Front St. There’s no charge to participate or to watch and listen. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. To find out more about the Open Stage, contact Studio Bob owner Bob Stokes at 415-990-0457.
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Governor signs overhaul of medical pot market BY RACHEL LA CORTE AND GENE JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OLYMPIA — Nearly two decades after voters passed a medical marijuana law that often left police, prosecutors and even patients confused about what was allowed, Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a bill to clean up that largely unregulated system and harmonize it with the state’s new market for recreational pot. The new legislation is effective July 1, 2016. The law creates a voluntary registry of patients and, beginning next year, eliminates what have become in some cases large, legally dubious “collective gardens” providing cannabis to thousands of people. Instead, those patients will be able to purchase medical-grade products at legal recreational marijuana stores that obtain an endorsement to sell medical marijuana, or they’ll be able to participate in muchsmaller cooperative grows of up to just four patients. And those big medical marijuana gardens will be given what lawmakers describe as a path to legitimacy: The state will grant priority in licensing to those that have been good actors, such as by paying business taxes. “I am committed to ensuring a system that serves patients well and makes medicine available in a safe and accessible manner, just like we would do for any medicine,” Inslee wrote in his signing message to the state Legislature on Friday. The proliferation of green-cross medical dispensaries has long been a concern for some police and other officials who decry them as a masquerade for black-market sales. Some proprietors of new, state-licensed recreational pot businesses — saddled with higher taxes — called them unfair competitors.
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Haiden Day, 6, right, who has Dravet Syndrome, a form of epilepsy that his parents say is treated with medical marijuana, looks on as Gov. Jay Inslee signs a bill Friday at the Capitol in Olympia that overhauls the state’s medical marijuana market. law enforcement queasy, and raids sometimes resulted. Medical marijuana growers repeatedly sought legislation that would validate their business model, coming closest in 2011, when the Legislature approved a bill to create a licensing framework for medical dispensaries. But then-Gov. Chris Gregoire vetoed much of the measure.
New system This time, with the state seeking to support its nascent recreational pot industry after the passage of Initiative 502 in 2012, there was a financial impetus to pull the medical users into the recreational system. The recreational businesses pressed for a tight rein on the medical industry with newfound lobbying muscle, and the medical businesses countered with some of their own. That left advocates concerned that the people who are actually sick were the ones losing out.
Under the new system, patients will be buying more heavily taxed marijuana, and they’ll be allowed to grow fewer plants at home. “This is pejorative to patients while being friendly to those who are in the business of patients,” said Muraco Kyashna-tocha, who operated a Seattle medical dispensary. “There are sincere patients who don’t have any money. They’re cancer patients who are being bankrupted by their treatment.” Under the new law, patients who join the voluntary registry will be allowed to possess three times as much marijuana as is allowed under the recreational law: 3 ounces dry, 48 ounces of marijuana-infused solids, 216 ounces liquid and 21 grams of concentrates. Such a patient could also grow up to six plants at home, unless authorized to receive more. Patients who don’t join the registry can possess the same as the recreational limit of 1 ounce and grow up
to four plants at home — which recreational users can’t. Sen. Ann Rivers, a Republican from La Center who was the sponsor of the measure, said part of the reason the registry is so important is to find out if there are enough stores providing medical products to patients. “We have no idea how many patients we have in this state,” she said. Inslee, who vetoed some minor sections of the bill, was joined during the signing by Ryan Day and his epileptic 6-year-old son, Haiden. Day said the boy’s seizures have been managed with an extracted liquid form of marijuana. The new law gives his family more certainty, he said. “We were under the threat every single year that the system was going to change in a way that was going to take away my ability to help my son,” he said.
1998 law Washington in 1998 became one of the first states to approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes, but the initiative passed by voters did not allow commercial sales. Instead, patients had to grow the marijuana for themselves or designate someone to grow it for them. The measure did not prohibit patients from pooling their resources together to have large collective gardens on a single property, but the size of some made
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Rig: Protests expected in Seattle over platform CONTINUED FROM A1 To unload the Polar Pioneer, the Blue Marlin — a mobile dry dock currently moored at Anchorage Site Two in the harbor — will submerge its large open deck below the water’s surface, allowing its cargo to float off into the harbor. Triepke “ T h i s process is simply the refloating of the rig from the heavy-lift vessel that carried it,” Baldino said. “This involves the heavylift vessel ballasting to a deep draft until the rig hull is in the water and the rig is floating on its own.” The Polar Pioneer then will be towed to Anchorage Site One, located to the west of Site Two, where it will remain for about one KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS more week while it is preCoast Guard Boatswain’s Mate Chief Petty Officer Philip Ketcheson stands on the bow of a patrol boat at Coast Guard pared to be towed to SeatAir Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles on Friday. tle. “Once the rig is offloaded from the heavy-lift vessel, which transported the rig from Malaysia to Port Angeles, the Polar Pioneer will CONTINUED FROM A1 then set her anchors and the United States,” Ketcheson The Coast Guard based on According to the federal install her thrusters in Port said. Ediz Hook performs patrols Department of Commerce, in Angeles before her move to “Port Angeles boat harbor spe- 2014, about 1,320,568,950 The presence of a large vessel around the Polar Pioneer for Seattle,” Baldino said. cifically is kind of a staging point, pounds of export products worth such as the Polar Pioneer “is not security purposes but incorpoInformation about how if you will, for everything that is too uncommon,” Ketcheson said. rates those into routine opera$97.4 million spent time in Port long the Blue Marlin will going into Seattle/Tacoma,” said tions already in progress. Angeles Harbor before heading remain in the harbor here Boatswain’s Mate Chief Petty ‘Most massive structure’ “We just randomly patrol,” out to sea. or where it will sail to next Officer Philip Ketcheson of Coast Ketcheson said. “My crews are Some 73,854,857 pounds of “This is probably the tallest, was not available Saturday. Guard Air Station/Sector Field out all times of day anyway. It is import products worth $18.9 milmost massive structure” he has On April 6, six GreenOffice Port Angeles, on Friday. nothing we are not used to.” lion also spent time in the harbor seen while stationed here, “but I peace activists boarded the “The main pilot office is here before progressing into the inte________ have seen” cruise ships and cargo Polar Pioneer about 750 in Port Angeles, so if that comrior of the country. ships greater in length. miles northwest of Hawaii merce was affected, the ripple Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris “That was our main concern: and remained there for “Some of those cruise ships effects would have been dramatic McDaniel can be reached at 360-681about six days before leavto everything that is going in and the free flow of commerce for one heading up towards Alaska are 2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsula ing the vessel. out of Seattle.” dailynews.com. of the major West Coast ports for just as big.” Protests are expected in Seattle over the use of the oil rig. The Polar Pioneer is minus 58 degrees. within the oil industry, said system [and] the riser that of maintaining their posiThe Aiviq also is Joseph Triepke, speaking reaches down to the sea- tion over a well through the designed to drill to a maxiCostly machine use of an anchoring system mum water depth of more equipped for oil spill bed,” Triepke said. from Dallas. The semi-submersible or a computer-controlled than 1,600 feet and a total response and is designed to “What we look at is fair Shell, as a general policy, positioning maximum drilling depth of recover about 10,000 barPolar Pioneer was built in dynamic market value. If this rig does not discuss financial 25,000 feet. Rigs built in rels of spilled crude. information regarding its was to change hands today, 1985 by Hitachi Zosen Arc- thruster system.” Although most semirecent years, in contrast, tic of Japan and had extenit would probably go for The ship was previously assets, Baldino said. The managing director between $250 million and sive upgrades in 1994, 1999, submersible rigs are relo- can drill in about 12,000 hired by Shell in 2012 to cated with the assistance of feet of water. tow the Kulluk, another of Oilpro, a Houston-based $300 million,” Triepke said, 2004 and 2009. “This is what we would semi-submersible oil rig, to “Semi-submersibles are tugs, some including the professional network for noting a similar rig built the oil and gas industry today would cost about floating vessels that can be Polar Pioneer are self-pro- consider a low- to mid-grade locations in the Chukchi submerged by means of a pelled and move between floating rig,” Triepke said. and Beaufort seas to drill built specifically for knowl- $550 million. “It is because it is old pilot holes and dig mudline water ballast system such locations under their own “The reason why those edge sharing, estimates the Polar Pioneer is worth rigs are so expensive is that the lower hulls are power when afloat on pon- and because of the equip- cellars into the sea floor. ment on board the rig, there is a lot of extremely below the water surface toons. about $275 million. The company was not Typically, semi-submers- [which] is not going to be allowed to drill into oilThat estimate is based high-tech equipment on during drilling operations,” ibles such as the Polar Pio- competitive with a rig that bearing deposits because on current market trends board — the drilling pack- Baldino said. and information from assets age, the pressure control “These rigs are capable neer are better suited than is coming out of the yard the required response drill ships such as the Noble today.” equipment was not on hand. Discoverer for operations in While being towed on rougher water conditions, Support ship New Year’s Eve in 2012 by Baldino said. The Aiviq, named for the the Aiviq across the Gulf of “Built for harsh environInuit word for “walrus,” Alaska, the Kulluk ran ments, this rig has worked arrived in Port Angeles at aground off an island near in the North Sea and the WLI RECYCLING INC., a fully owned subsidiary of World Logistics Inc., and a Kodiak. 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A11 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly “Business Nugget” meetings are held the last Wednesday of the month at 7:30 a.m. in the dining room of the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St. This Wednesday’s program will feature Dave Neupert of Platt Irwin Law Firm of Port Angeles on successful business strategies with wills, trusts, living wills, estate tax and other long-term estate Neupert planning. A continental breakfast will be provided. ■ 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 guest speaker will be Frank DePalma, president of Totera Web Systems, who will discuss a new website tool that allows event entries to be promoted throughout the community. The meeting sponsor is Jefferson Healthcare.
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■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s speaker will be Forks City Councilman John Hillcar on a proposed ordinance now before the council to legalize all-terrain vehicles on city streets up to 35 mph. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4. The entree is taco tiki chicken. Hillcar ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s speaker will be one of the three Port of Port Angeles commissioners, John Calhoun, discussing the Platypus Marine Inc. proposal to purchase 5 acres of port land adjacent to its Marine Drive complex for expansion, adding 75 jobs. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.
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arack Obama inherited two ugly, intractable wars in Iraq and Afghanistan when he became president, and he set to work to end them. But a third, more covert war he made his own: escalating drone strikes in Pakistan and expanding them to Yemen and Somalia. The drone’s vaunted capability for pinpoint killing appealed to a president intrigued by a new technology and determined to try to keep the United States out of new quagmires. Aides said Obama liked the idea of picking off dangerous terrorists a few at a time, without endangering American lives or risking the yearslong bloodshed of conventional war. “Let’s kill the people who are trying to kill us,” he often told aides. By most accounts, hundreds of dangerous militants have, indeed, been killed by drones, including some high-ranking al-Qaida figures. But for six years, when the heavy cloak of secrecy has occasionally been breached, the results of some strikes have often turned out to be deeply troubling.
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ABERDEEN — State parks officials are allowing wind-powered vehicles such as kite buggies on state-managed ocean beaches in southwest Washington. Park planner Randy Kline said the new rules were finalized Thursday and will take effect May 25. Three-wheeled buggies pulled by a kite or a sail and other wind-powered vehicles will be able to use stretches of beaches in Grays Harbor and Pacific counties. Park officials plan to release maps outlining areas of North Beach, South Beach and Long Beach where they will be allowed. The new rules allow the vehicles to drive in the hard sand from sunrise to sunset, except during clam digs, among other conditions. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission approved the changes last month.
Every independent investigation of the strikes has found far more civilian casualties than administration officials admit. Gradually, it has become clear that when operators in Nevada fire missiles into remote tribal territories on the other side of the world, they often do not know who they are killing but are making an imperfect best guess.
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The president’s announcement Thursday that a January strike on al-Qaida in Pakistan had killed two Western hostages, and that it took many weeks to confirm their deaths, bolstered the assessments of the program’s harshest outside critics. The dark picture was compounded by the additional disclosure that two American members of al-Qaida were killed in strikes that same month, but neither had been identified in advance and deliberately targeted. TURN
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Mortgage move SEQUIM — Cherry Creek Mortgage Co. has added Alwynn Lewis to its Sequim office as a mortgage originator. In addition to Lewis real estate experience, Lewis has an accounting degree and has been a practicing
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U.S. maps where human acts lead to earthquakes BY RICHARD PEREZ-PEÑA THE NEW YORK TIMES
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Geological Survey has released its first comprehensive assessPORT ANGELES — Here is ment of the link between thouthis week’s schedule for the sands of earthquakes and oil and 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at gas operations, identifying and mapping 17 regions where 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www. konp.com on the Internet outside quakes have occurred. The report is the agency’s the Port Angeles area. broadest statement yet on a danTURN TO BRIEFLY/A12 ger that has grown along with
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the nation’s energy production. By far the hardest-hit state, the report said, is Oklahoma, where earthquakes are hundreds of times more common than they were until a few years ago because of the disposal of wastewater left over from extracting fuels and from drilling wells by injecting water into the Earth. But the report also mapped parts of eight other states, from Lake Erie to the Rocky Mountains, where that practice has
caused quakes, and said most of them were at risk for more significant shaking in the future. “Oklahoma used to experience one or two earthquakes per year of magnitude 3 or greater, and now they’re experiencing one or two a day,” Mark Petersen, the chief author of the report, said. “Oklahoma now has more earthquakes of that magnitude than California.” TURN
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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM A11 Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: First in a four-part series with the Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics clinic. Second segment: Master Gardeners Jeanette StehrGreen, Judy English and Bill Wroble. ■ Tuesday: Part two, VIMO clinic. Second segment: Greg Birch discusses the upcoming GMC Motorhome Rally and Open House at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. ■ Wednesday: Part three, VIMO clinic. Second segment: Dr. Peter Casey, executive director of Peninsula Behavioral Health, and Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, discuss an upcoming fundraiser to benefit Peninsula Behavioral Health. ■ Thursday: Part four, VIMO clinic. Second segment: Irrigation Festival royalty.
State/Nation Starbucks profits SEATTLE — Tech bravado, food sales and the launch of a bevy of new drinks — including coldbrewed coffee and the socalled “flat white,” an Aussie-inspired lattelike beverage — helped Starbucks meet the lofty promises made to Wall Street when it reported results last week. The coffee giant posted earnings of 33 cents per share, while revenues, at $4.56 billion, were a tad higher than the expected $4.53 billion. Both revenues and profit per share saw an 18 percent jump in the second quarter, hitting the higher end of the guidance previously given by Starbucks executives, despite the rising value of the U.S. dollar, which took a toll on the value of the company’s overseas sales.
Owls stall razing ROSEBURG, Ore. — All one barred owl family wants is the chance to raise its children in a stable home: a 41-foot, 18,000pound, coconut-crushing stable home that workers were planning to dismantle with a 10-ton crane. The massive wooden nutcracker erected in River Forks Park couldn’t be removed because the owls are a federally protected species. Construction workers who arrived to dismantle the toy found a nest with six eggs and a hatchling near the quarter-horsepower engine, which is used to power the statue’s
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS improper loans through the Federal Housing Administration lending program, costing the agency millions of dollars. The FHA does not make loans itself, but insures them. Participating lenders, including Quicken, which makes more FHA loans than any other institution, have the authority Sweetener changed to originate, underwrite NEW YORK — PepsiCo and certify mortgages covered by FHA insurance. is dropping aspartame Under the program, if from Diet Pepsi in response the borrower later defaults, to customer worries and replacing it with sucralose, the holder of the loan can another artificial sweetener file an insurance claim to cover losses. commonly known as The Justice Department Splenda. contends that from SepThe decision to swap sweeteners comes as Amer- tember 2007 through December 2011, Quicken icans keep turning away knowingly submitted from popular diet sodas. claims — or caused the Rival Coca-Cola said submission of claims — on that sales volume for Diet hundreds of bad loans, and Coke, which also uses aspartame, fell 5 percent in encouraged an underwriting process in which North America in the first employees disregarded the three months of the year. Atlanta-based Coca-Cola program rules and falsely certified that loans met the said in a statement that it has no plans to change the requirements. The Justice Departsweetener in Diet Coke, ment, which has filed the which is the country’s topselling diet cola. suit under the False The Food and Drug Claims Act, has already Administration said aspar- reached settlements with tame, known by the brand several lenders over their names Equal and NutraFHA lending practices, Sweet, is “one of the most including JPMorgan Chase, exhaustively studied subSunTrust, U.S. Bank, and stances in the human food Bank of America. supply, with more than 100 Gold and silver studies supporting its safety.” Gold for June delivery fell $17.70, or 1.5 perQuicken targeted cent, to $1,176.60 an ounce Friday. WASHINGTON — The May silver lost 15.9 Justice Department has cents, or 1 percent, to filed a lawsuit against $15.675 an ounce. Quicken Loans, the Peninsula Daily News, nation’s third-largest mortThe New York Times gage lender, contending and The Associated Press that it made hundreds of coconut-crushing jaw. The removal was already delayed: The nutcracker was still standing months after being featured in November’s Umpqua Valley Festival of the Lights because its large size required organizers to revamp their truck before hauling it away.
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SEQUIM — RE/MAX Fifth Avenue recently held its annual awards dinner in the Legends Room at the Cedars at Dungeness. RE/MAX awards were presented to the following brokers for their performance in 2014: ■ Chairman’s Club Award to Team McAleer, who also received seventh
place for commissions earned in the Pacific Northwest region. ■ 100% Club Awards to Claire Koenigsaecker, David Kruth, Dan Tash, Douglas Hale, Liz Parks, Rita Adragna, Shawnna Rigg and Trisha Cobb. ■ Executive Club Award to Lynn Moreno. ■ Rookie of the Year Award to Nell Clausen.
Quakes: Oil production CONTINUED FROM A11 off earthquakes starting in the 1960s. But the vast majority of The report came two days after Oklahoma’s state the quakes since then have government acknowledged involved oil and gas producfor the first time the scien- tion. tific consensus that wastewater disposal linked to oil Water pressure and gas drilling was to Many scientific reports, blame for the huge surge in published over decades, earthquakes there. have said that pumping fluThe state introduced an ids into the ground at high interactive map showing pressure can set off earthquake locations and places quakes. where wastewater is But until fairly recently, injected into the ground, energy companies and regand the state-run Okla- ulators in some energy-prohoma Geological Survey ducing states insisted that said it “considers it very the link was still in doubt. likely” that the practice is Most affected states causing most of the shak- have now acknowledged it, ing. but Oklahoma had not until Hydraulic fracturing, a the recent statements by drilling technique that officials there. injects a high-pressure mix Still, state regulators of water and chemicals into around the country have the ground to break rock not gone as far in controlformations and release gas, ling industry practices as has drawn widespread environmental groups have attention. asked, and there is little But injecting water to sign that the new federal dispose of waste from drill- findings will goad them to ing or production is a far go farther. greater contributor to Matt Skinner, a spokesearthquakes. man for the Oklahoma CorThe federal report poration Commission, the excluded human activity, state’s top regulatory body like mining, that can cause for oil and gas exploration, quakes but does not involve said Oklahoma already large-scale fluid injection. required a “seismicity In one of the 17 areas review” for proposed wells. identified in the report, “Any tool we can use around Colorado’s Rocky in response to triggered Mountain Arsenal, injec- seismicity,” he said of the tions of chemical waste set new report, “would be
important to us.” Asked about the report, Lawrence E. Bengal, director of the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission, also pointed to what his state had already done, after a surge in earthquakes north of Little Rock in 2010 that made the state second only to Oklahoma in induced quakes. Last year, the Railroad Commission of Texas and the oil and gas industry there agreed to new rules allowing the commission to shut down old wells and deny permission for new ones based on earthquake risks. The issue has serious political, economic and environmental implications, particularly in the nation’s midsection, where energy production and related jobs have soared. The American Petroleum Institute did not respond to a request for comment on the report.
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Study: Sugar can be used to de-stress PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEW SOURCES
WASHINGTON — Many people consume sweets in response to stress. Now researchers may have discovered why: Sugar reduces levels of cortisol, the stress hormone. Scientists recruited 19 female volunteers. For 12 days, eight of them consumed beverages sweetened with aspartame, an artificial sweetener. The rest drank an identical beverage containing 25 percent sucrose, or table sugar. Before and after the experiment, researchers measured the volunteers’ saliva cortisol levels and performed functional MRI scans while they took arithmetic tests designed to be just beyond their abilities — a procedure known to increase cortisol levels. The study, in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, found no differences in the tests between the two groups before the 12-day diet.
Health Roundup But in tests afterward, cortisol levels were lower in the sugar consumers and higher in the aspartame group. The post-diet MRI showed increased activity in the areas of the brain controlling fear and stress in the sugar group. The aspartame group showed decreased activity in those areas. The senior author, Kevin D. Laugero, a nutritionist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said no one should conclude that sugar should be used as a stress reducer. But, he said, “the finding is intriguing because it suggests that there is a metabolic pathway sensitive to sugar outside the brain that may expose new targets for treating neurobehavioral and stress-related conditions.”
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Port Angeles High School State Future Business Leaders of America participants who attended a recent conference in Spokane are, from left, Silas Johnson, Annika Pederson, Luciano Tuscano, Mary Kheriaty, Brady Anderson, Bernie Brabant (adviser), Natale Tuscano, Matthew Mitchell, Amber Hamilton, Brandy Clark, Mikayla Deberry and Emily Menshew.
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PORT ANGELES — Twelve Port Angeles High School Future Business Leaders of America students participated in the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference, held April 15-17 in Spokane. Senator Atwater, Brady Ander-
son, Brandy Clark, Mikayla Deberry, Amber Hamilton, Silas Johnson, Mary Kheriaty, Emily Menshew, Matthew Mitchell, Annika Pederson, Luciano Toscano and Natale Toscano participated. Brady placed third in health care administration, and Luciano placed third in net-
working concepts. Both qualified to compete and represent Port Angeles High School and Washington State FBLA in Chicago from June 28 through July 2 at the 2015 FBLA National Conference. School FBLA advisers are Bernie Brabant and Pam Helpenstell.
Drones: Some expressing doubts of program CONTINUED FROM A11 that we are killing.” Stohl noted that Obama In all, it was a devastat- and his top aides have promised ing acknowledgment for repeatedly Obama, who had hoped to greater openness about the pioneer a new, more dis- drone program but have criminating kind of war- never really delivered on it. In a speech in 2013 fare. Whether the episode about drones, Obama might bring a long-delayed declared that no strike was public reckoning about tar- taken without “near-cergeted killings, long hidden tainty that no civilians will by classification rules, be killed or injured.” remained uncertain. Even some former ‘Hard fact’ Obama administration He added that “neversecurity officials have theless, it is a hard fact that expressed serious doubts U.S. strikes have resulted in about the wisdom of the civilian casualties” and said program, given the ire it “those deaths will haunt us has ignited overseas and as long as we live.” the terrorists who have said But over the Obama they plotted attacks because presidency, it has become of drones. harder for journalists to And outside experts obtain information from the have long called for a can- government on the results did accounting of the results of particular strikes. of strikes. And Obama’s Justice “I hope this event allows Department has fought in us at last to have an honest court for years to keep dialogue about the U.S. secret the legal opinions drone program,” said Rachel justifying strikes. Micah Zenko, a scholar Stohl of the Stimson Center, a Washington, D.C., at the Council on Foreign Relations and lead author research institute. “These are precise weap- of a 2013 study of drones, ons. The failure is in the said the president’s stateintelligence about who it is ment “highlights what
we’ve sort of known: that most individuals killed are not on a kill list, and the government does not know their names.” Zenko noted that with the new disclosures, a total of eight Americans have been killed in drone strikes. Of those, only one, the American cleric Anwar alAwlaki, who joined al-Qaida in Yemen and was killed in 2011, was identified and deliberately targeted. The rest were killed in strikes aimed at other militants, or in so-called signature strikes based on indications that people on the ground were likely with alQaida or allied militant groups.
Killing Americans Though by most accounts six of the eight Americans were allied with al-Qaida, Obama administration lawyers have ruled that a special legal review should be conducted before killing Americans suspected of terrorism. Such a review, they have argued, amounts to the legal “due process” required by the Constitution, though
some legal scholars do not believe such reviews meet the constitutional test. That was the case in the first CIA drone strike, in Yemen in 2002, which turned out to have killed an American in al-Qaida. It was the case in 2011, when an American al-Qaida propagandist from North Carolina, Samir Khan, was killed along with Awlaki. And it happened two weeks later, when another American strike killed Awlaki’s 16-year-old son and his 17-year-old cousin.
Accuracy Military and intelligence officials said they did not know that the teenagers were present when they took a shot at an al-Qaida operative who, it turned out, was not there. But such admissions, in the rare cases that officials were willing to discuss, undercut their argument that in most cases they were confident that they were killing only dangerous militants.
Most security experts still believe that drones, which allow a scene to be watched for hours or days through video feeds, still offer at least the chance of greater accuracy than other means of killing terrorists. By most accounts, conventional airstrikes and ground invasions kill a higher proportion of noncombatants.
Intelligence But without detailed, reliable, on-the-ground intelligence, experience has shown, drones make it possible to precisely kill the wrong people. Despite the bad reviews overseas, drone strikes remain persistently popular with the American public, with about two-thirds expressing approval in polls. And despite the protests of a few liberal Democrats or libertarian Republicans, they have enjoyed unusual bipartisan support in Congress, where they are viewed as
reducing the threat of terrorist attack and keeping American operators out of harm’s way. Zenko said that Obama and Congress should create a commission to examine the targeted killing program, its results and its flaws. But he said the combination of public and Congressional popularity probably mean that even the latest disclosures will not bring such scrutiny to the program. “I predict that even this episode will have no effect,” he said.
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AST WEEK, I STARTED keeping my car keys in the freezer, and I may be at the forefront of a new digital safety trend. Let me explain: In recent months, there has been a slew of mysterious car break-ins in my Los Feliz neighborhood in Los Angeles. What’s odd is that there have been no Nick signs of forced entry. There are no pools of Bilton broken glass on the pavement and no scratches on the doors from jimmied locks. But these break-ins seem to happen only to cars that use remote keyless systems, which replace traditional keys with wireless fobs. It happened to our neighbor Heidi, who lives up the hill and has a Mazda 3. It happened to Simon, who lives across the street from me and has a Toyota Prius. And it happened to our Prius, not once but three times in the past month. The most recent incident took place on a Monday morning not quite two weeks ago. I was working at my kitchen table, which overlooks the street in front of my house. It was just after 9 a.m., when one of my perky-eared dogs started to quietly growl at something outside. I grabbed my coffee cup and wandered to the window, where I saw two teenagers on bikes (one girl, one boy) stop next to my 2013 gray Prius. I watched as the girl, who was dressed in a baggy T-shirt and jeans, hopped off her bike and pulled out a small black device from her backpack. She then reached down, opened the door and climbed into my car. As soon as I realized what had happened, I ran outside and they quickly jumped on their bikes and took off. I rushed after them, partly with the hope of catching the attempted thieves, but more because I was fascinated by their little black device. How were they able to unlock my car door so easily?
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HEN THE POLICE ARRIVED, they didn’t have much of an answer. (The thieves didn’t get away with anything; after all the breakins, we no longer keep anything in the car.) I called Toyota, but they didn’t know, either (or at least the public relations employee didn’t know). When I called the Los Angeles Police
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Department’s communications desk, a spokesman said I must have forgotten to lock my car. No, I assured him, I had not. But his query did make me question my sanity briefly. I finally found out that I wasn’t crazy in, of all places, Canada. The Toronto Police Service issued a news release recently warning that thieves “may have access to electronic devices which can compromise” a vehicle’s security system. But the police did not specify what that “device” actually was.
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HIEVES HAVE BEEN breaking into and stealing cars with the help of electronic gadgets for several years now. Jalopnik, the car blog, has written about a “secret device” used to unlock cars. And dozens of other websites have told stories about burglars hacking into cars. As these reports illustrate — and videos online show — in some instances thieves are able to drive away with the cars without needing a key. Still, I continued my search. Diogo Monica, a security researcher and chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Public Visibility Committee, said that some sophisticated thieves have laptops equipped with a radio transmitter that figures out the unique code of a car’s key fob by using “brute force” to cycle through millions of combinations until they pick the right one. The most famous case, he said, was in 2006 when thieves were able to steal David Beckham’s $100,000 BMW X5 by using such a rig. Security researchers I spoke with said that most cars with a keyless entry system can be hacked. But none of the contraptions Monica or others told me about seemed to be what those teenagers used. A more likely answer came from the National Insurance Crime Bureau, a trade group for auto insurers and lenders, which issued a warning last month about a “mystery device” that can emulate a key. In one YouTube video, the group com-
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piled surveillance footage that showed thieves using the gadget to open doors with ease. Similar reports have surfaced on The Register, a technology news site, and on car message boards, about a simple $30 device made in China and Eastern Europe that allows thieves to break into and steal BMWs. Since I don’t own a BMW, that wasn’t right, either.
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FINALLY FOUND WHAT SEEMS like the most plausible answer when I spoke to Boris Danev, a founder of 3db Technologies, a security company based in Switzerland. Danev specializes in wireless devices, including key fobs, and has written several research papers on the security flaws of keyless car systems. When I told him my story, he knew immediately what had happened. The teenagers, he said, likely got into the car using a relatively simple and inexpensive device called a “power amplifier.” He explained it like this: In a normal scenario, when you walk up to a car with a keyless entry and try the door handle, the car wirelessly calls out for your key so you don’t have to press any buttons to get inside. If the key calls back, the door unlocks. But the keyless system is capable of searching for a key only within a couple of feet. Danev said that when the teenage girl turned on her device, it amplified the dis-
tance that the car can search, which then allowed my car to talk to my key, which happened to be sitting about 50 feet away, on the kitchen counter. And just like that, open sesame. “It’s a bit like a loudspeaker, so when you say hello over it, people who are 100 meters away can hear the word, ‘hello,’ ” Danev said. “You can buy these devices anywhere for under $100.” He said some of the lower-range devices cost as little as $17 and can be bought online on sites like eBay, Amazon and Craigslist. Danev said his company was in talks with several car manufacturers to install a chip that can tell how far the key is from the car, thereby defeating the poweramplifier trick.
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HILE I CAN’T BE 100 percent certain this is the device they used to get into my car, until car companies solve the problem, Danev said, the best way to protect my car is to “put your keys in the freezer, which acts as a Faraday Cage and won’t allow a signal to get in or out.” Which is why my car key is now sitting next to a tub of chocolate ice cream.
________ Nick Bilton is a columnist and reporter for The New York Times, in which this essay first appeared. Bilton can be reached at bilton@ nytimes.com.
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“The best thing is that I can find any info I need quickly. The worst thing is that I spend a lot more time focusing on that and not focusing on my relationships with people.”
“Best: Being able to send pictures to your family. Mine is in Alaska, and we send and receive photos all the time. Worst: When the darn battery dies. It’s terrible when your conversation is cut short.”
“The best is it is an easy way to communicate if you’re lost or there’s an emergency. The worst is all the drama on the phones. Being too connected makes for less personal interaction.”
“Best: It promotes connectivity. It’s so easy to reach people. Worst: People need to unplug and talk face to face. All of us place our devices on our restaurant table. Whoever grabs theirs first gets the tab.”
“Best: It makes life so much easier and simple. There are all the immediate connections. Worst: People these days just don’t communicate face to face.”
“The best is being able to communicate so easily with other people in your social media world. Worst is the cyberbullying that goes on. I’ve seen it. It also takes away from face-toface interactions.”
“The best is having one in emergencies where help is readily accessible and no pay phone or landline is near. Bad: There’s no consideration of others when driving or walking about when on a phone.”
“The best thing is that I don’t have to be in the office and can work anywhere. The worst thing is that I can work anywhere and I have my office in my pocket 24 hours a day.”
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Corrections work I’ve been an officer with the Department of Corrections at Clallam Bay Corrections Center for roughly nine years. Working in a maximum-security prison comes with many risks. In 2009, I found myself in a physical altercation with an offender who had no issues necessarily with me but who had issues with the uniform I wear and what it represents. Unfortunately, staff assaults occur too often in our state’s prisons. What many do not understand is that we do our job with limited tools. We do not have firearms, batons or Tasers to help us deal with the situations we face. Many of our state senators do not value or respect the work we do in keeping the public safe. During my time at the center, I have had to deal with a twoyear pay cut and furlough days to assist the state in getting back on track, and I have not seen a pay increase since 2008.
In the past, when a pay increase did occur, the state increased the portion we paid on our medical coverage. Many believe that a state job is a good job, but the turnover rate within our facilities will prove otherwise. Some correctional employees have been permanently injured and some have made the ultimate sacrifice doing the work we do to ensure our communities are safe. At what point do our state senators begin to respect the sacrifices we make and fund our negotiated contract? Scott Henderson, Sequim
Hargrove legislation On the front page April 20: “Hargrove Starts Process on Education Funds.” In the first three paragraphs, PDN reporter James Casey talks about how state Sen. Jim Hargrove is taking the lead in funding basic education. But in the fourth paragraph, we find out that SB 6103 includes a tax reduction, which is totally inconsistent with the stated goal of funding basic education. A more accurate headline would have been: “Hargrove Proposes Less Regressive Tax Structure.” David Miller, Port Angeles
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Heat turned up on embattled state auditor A SPOKESMAN FOR Gov. Jay Inslee says Inslee believes the state has the authority to withhold pay from indicted state Auditor Troy Kelley, based on legal advice received from the state Attorney General’s Office. Kelly has resisted calls from Inslee and others in Olympia to resign but plans to take a leave of absence starting May 1. His current salary is $116,950 a year. Inslee spokesman David Postman said that given the unprecedented circumstances, the analysis provided Thursday “is somewhat uncertain,” but he said they still believe the state can withhold pay because Kelley is taking voluntary leave during which he will not perform the duties of his office. “At this point, we don’t know whether Mr. Kelley hopes to be paid while not working,” Postman said. “The best option would be for him to decline to take the paycheck, given that he won’t be doing the job he was elected to do.” A spokesman for the Auditor’s Office said Kelley had also received legal guidance from the Attorney General’s Office on the issue and was reviewing it. Mark Firmani, a personal spokesman for Kelley, said he was not yet aware of when Kelley may speak on his plans concerning pay. Kelley was indicted by a fed-
eral grand jury earlier this month and pleaded not guilty to 10 felony counts. The indictment charged him with filing Kelley false tax returns, attempting to obstruct a lawsuit and possessing more than $1 million in stolen property related to his former business. The most serious charge carries a possible sentence of up to 20 years in prison. A felony conviction would automatically force Kelley from office, and some lawmakers have spoken about the possibility of impeaching him in light of the charges alone. Meanwhile, a court hearing for a petition to recall Kelley has been set for May 8. In a Friday filing, Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s office requested the hearing in Pierce County, where Kelley lives. Former legislator Will Knedlik filed recall papers asking voters to remove Kelley from office for reasons that include not adhering to a constitutional requirement for the auditor to live in Olympia. The Associated Press
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Seattle defensive midfielder Gonzalo Pineda is no stranger to a hostile road environment. The Sounders face rival Portland tonight.
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TUKWILA — Gonzalo Pineda knows what makes a good rivalry. He’s stood in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City wearing the redstriped jersey of Chivas de Guadalajara getting ready to face Club America, the most heated matchup in all of Mexican soccer. He wore the green of Mexico in Columbus, Ohio, and watched his side lose to the United States in World Cup qualifying — of course with the score line of 2-0. And he’s stood in both Providence Park and CenturyLink Field awash in the din of Seattle and Portland getting together. “It’s almost the same rivalry. It’s the same, I don’t know if it’s hate, but we don’t like each other,” Pineda said. “That’s good. That’s part of the passion and that’s part of the rivalry. I think in the field it’s almost the same. Inside the field it’s almost the same. “Every challenge, every 50/50 ball you have to go in very hard and try to [not have] the passion overwhelm you and that’s something you have to watch out too.”
Long-standing matchup Nearly 40 years to the day of the first meeting between Seattle and Portland professional soccer franchises, the Timbers and Sounders will get reacquainted tonight for the first of three scheduled MLS matches this season. It’ll be the 89th all-time meeting, dating back to that first matchup on May 2, 1975, in Portland when the two sides were NASL foes. It hasn’t been a consistent 40 years of soccer with lapses when both cities were without their teams. But when the Timbers and Sounders have been around, other rivalries fall short in comparison. “Without a doubt, Seattle-Portland is a special game. It’s a special occasion and it’s something you’ve got to see,” Seattle coach Sigi Schmid said. “All games are important. The [Western Conference] is so competitive, not just the Cascadia teams, everybody in the West it’s going to be a tight race all year. Every point is important.” It’s now the fifth season of the Sounders and Timbers both playing in the MLS and the game continues to hold a marquee spot on the schedule to get maximum national exposure. There have been memorable individual moments, wild games and even a playoff meeting between the two sides in the first four years. Schmid scoffed at the idea that some of the luster has faded from the game. “It’s still special. It’s like asking somebody from Real Madrid, ‘Is the Barcelona-Madrid game still a special game.’ It’s always going to be a special game and this is going to be a special game forever.” Unlike some rivalry games where the pace gets slowed and goal scoring chances are rare, Seattle and Portland games have been exceedingly wide open in recent seasons. In the past eight matches over two seasons, Seattle has outscored Portland 17-11. “I think the games we’ve played against Portland have been exciting games,” Seattle’s Clint Dempsey said. “I think both teams go out and try to win the game and try to impose their style on the other team. So I think it’s always a fun one for the fans to watch.”
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SEQUIM — Sequim rallied late to earn an important 3-2 victory in double overtime against rival Port Angeles in an Olympic League boys soccer contest. The win catapulted the Wolves (5-3-0, 6-4-2) above the Roughriders (4-4, 7-5) and into third place in the Olympic League standings. “We didn’t want it to be boring,” Sequim coach Dave Brasher joked about Friday’s game. “This was an important game for us standings-wise, and if we had lost it would have been three losses to PA this year. And our seniors didn’t want that to happen.” The Riders dropped the Wolves 2-1 with their own latematch heroics in a nonleague game early in the season, then beat the Wolves 1-0 in a league game at Civic Field in late March. In this contest, Sequim opened the scoring in the second minute when Thomas Winfield found the net after a long throw-in from Adrian Espinoza. Port Angeles equalized when Grayson Peet put a short range shot past Sequim goalkeeper Austin Wagner after a long throw from Kenny Soule. The Riders went ahead in the 30th minute when Angel Rivero intercepted a Sequim clearance and fed Miki Andrus for the score. With the Wolves pressing for the tie, Port Angeles held on until giving up a goal seconds from time.
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Port Angeles’ Miki Andrus, left, battles for the ball with Sequim’s Josiah Urquia during the first half on Friday at Sequim High School. Sequim scored on another long throw-in from Espinoza to Cameron Chase. “Adrian tossed in a long throw-in from the right side and Cameron was on the left side at about the penalty spot for the
header,” Brasher said. The goal was the culmination of multiple efforts from the Wolves. “We were pressuring for probably the last 20 minutes and Adrian probably had about
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The Roughriders gather at home plate to congratulate Natalie Steinman (3) after hitting the first of her two home runs against Kingston.
PORT ANGELES — Underclassmen played huge roles in Port Angeles’ 11-1 six inning softball victory against Kingston at Dry Creek Elementary School. A big day at the plate from Roughriders freshman Natalie Steinman and great pitching from sophomore ace Nizhoni Wheeler powered the Riders to the win Friday. “Natalie Steinman had a career day with two mammoth home runs over the left-center field fence and five RBIs,” said coach Randy Steinman. TURN
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Peninsula College’s Madison Pilster looks up after signing a letter of intent to attend the College of Idaho as women’s basketball coach Ali Crumb applauds. Pilster, of Blackfoot, Idaho, was the Northwest Athletic Conference North Division and Tournament MVP as the Pirates (23-5) won the NWAC Basketball Championship.
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Scoreboard Calendar Today No events scheduled.
Monday Baseball: Coupeville at Chimacum, 3:30 p.m.; Quilcene at Muckleshoot, 4 p.m.; North Mason at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4 p.m. Softball: Coupeville at Chimacum, 3:30 p.m.; North Mason at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4 p.m. Boys Golf: Port Angeles at Kingston, 2 p.m. Girls Golf: Port Angeles at Kingston, 2 p.m. Boys Soccer: Forks at Montesano, 6 p.m.
Tuesday Baseball: Elma at Forks, 4 p.m.; Olympic at Sequim, 4 p.m. Softball: Quilcene at Evergreen Lutheran, 3:30 p.m.; Elma at Forks, 4 p.m.; Sequim at Olympic, 4 p.m. Boys Golf: Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Chimacum at Port Ludlow Invite, 1 p.m.; Bremerton at Sequim, 2 p.m. Girls Golf: Bremerton at Sequim, 2 p.m. Boys Soccer: Port Townsend at Chimacum, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Sequim at North Mason, 6:45 p.m. Girls Tennis: Chimacum at Coupeville, 3:30 p.m.; North Kitsap at Sequim, 4 p.m.
Preps Softball Port Angeles JV 15, Kingston JV 0 Winning Pitcher: Callie Hall Leading hitters: Makiah Sperry 2-2 2 home runs, 3 runs; Nikki Price 2-3 triple, 2 runs.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 214; men’s high series: George Peabody, 594. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 208; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 556. Leading team: High & Tight won. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Frank Carpenter, 300; men’s high series: Tony Chapman, Jr., 803. Leading team: Easy Street won. Tuesday Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Bill VanGordon, 234; men’s high series: JJ Beckstrom, 638. Women’s high game: Mary Jane Birdsong, 200; women’s high series: Debbie Halvorson, 567. Leading team: Shooting Blanks. Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: John Percival, 185; men’s high series: John Percival, 481. Women’s high game: Dot Halback, 190; women’s high series: Dot Halback, 516. Doubles — Women Women’s high game: Brigitte Ethering, 166; women’s high series: Brigitte Ethering, 436. Leading team: Avon, Louise Ensor. Monday, April 20 Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 200; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 568. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 180; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 505. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike Van Winkle, 280; men’s high series: Mike Van Winkle, 716. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 233; women’s high series: Brenda Haltom, 545. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Greg Jones, 211; men’s high series: Greg Jones, 577. Women’s high game: Leimomi Jones, 210; women’s high series: Leimomi Jones, 515. Leading team: Screwballs. Saturday, April 18 Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 111; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 217. Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Robert Wold, 139; boys’ high series: Robert Wold, 394. Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 159; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 404.
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Golf CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Thursday Lady Niners — If Only Division One First place: Cherste Nidle, 23; Darla Shaw, 23; second place: Donna MacLean, 28. Putts: Cherste Nilde, 16. Division Two First place: Terri Green, 21; second place: Pat Charters, 25; Carol Inglesby, 25; Patti Witz, 25. Putts: Pat charters, 15. Wednesday Shotgun-Lone Ranger First place: Robert Mares, Jay Howard, Jeff Hooper, and Nicholaas Holt, 133; Second place: Anthony Sergi, Randy Gange, JC Schumacher, and Morris Fosse, 136. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Medal Play Flight One Gross: Bobbie Piety, 92. Net: Dana Burback, 68. Flight Two Gross: Cecil Black, 102. Net: Gail Savage, 71. Flight Three Gross: Jan Prout, 101. Net: Nancy Harlan, 69. Tuesday, April 14 CRIERS Division One First place: Pat Schumacher, 60; second place: Barb Burrows, 68 and Bobby Piety, 68. Division Two First place: Lori Wyngaert, 64; second place: Bonney Benson, 65; third place: Cathy Grant, 66 and Lisa Ballantyne, 66. Closest to pin Division One No. 4: Bobby Piety, 1 ft. 4 in. No. 17: Linda Beatty, 20 ft. 2 in. Division Two No. 4: Cathy GRant, 10 ft. No. 17: Lori Wyngeart, 6 ft. 10 in. Putts Division One: Bobbie Piety, 31. Division Two: Lori Wyngeart, 6 ft. 10 in. Putts Division One: Bobbie Piety, 31. Division Two: Bonney Benson, 32. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Just Three Clubs First place: Lynda Estes and Judy Kelley, 32; second place: Kathy Tiedeman, 38. Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Ray Aldrich, 33; Gene Collett, 37; Jim Elvert, 38; Jerry Hurd, 38. PORT TOWNSEND GOLF COURSE Merchant League Standings through Tuesday Team Points 1. Farmers Insurance 12.5 2. Gabriel Tonan Golf Shop 12 3. Giraffe Gutters II 12 4. Port of Port Townsend 10.5 5. Penny Saver 10.5 6. Giraffe Gutters 10 7. Pacific Seafood 9.5 8. Port Townsend Golf Course 9 9. Cenex 8.5 10. Bottom’s Up Marine Services 6.5 11. Pacific Environmental Dogs 5 Gross: Chris Holloway, 38; Hazli Katskikapes, 38; Roy Sutherland, 39; Greg Miller, 40. Net: Chris MacDonald, 32; John Green, 35; Gary Baird, 35; Justin Thompson, 35. Closest to pin No. 16: Mike Bircher, 4 ft. 10 in. Putts No. 18: Roger Ramey, 4 ft. 5 in.
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IP H R ER BB SO Minnesota P.Hughes L,0-4 8 6 2 2 0 9 Seattle F.Hernandez W,3-0 9 5 0 0 0 9 Umpires—Home, Scott Barry; First, Ted Barrett; Second, Sean Barber; Third, Angel Hernandez. T—2:03. A—25,215 (47,574).
American League West Division W L Pct GB Houston 9 7 .563 — Los Angeles 8 9 .471 1½ Oakland 8 10 .444 2 Seattle 7 9 .438 2 Texas 6 10 .375 3 East Division W L Pct GB Boston 10 7 .588 — New York 10 7 .588 — Tampa Bay 9 8 .529 1 Toronto 9 8 .529 1 Baltimore 7 10 .412 3 Central Division W L Pct GB Kansas City 12 4 .750 — Detroit 12 6 .667 1 Chicago 6 9 .400 5½ Cleveland 6 10 .375 6 Minnesota 6 10 .375 6 Friday’s Games Boston 7, Baltimore 5 N.Y. Yankees 6, N.Y. Mets 1 Cleveland 13, Detroit 1 Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 3 Chicago White Sox 2, Kansas City 2, tie, 9 innings, susp., rain Houston 5, Oakland 4, 11 innings L.A. Angels 3, Texas 2 Seattle 2, Minnesota 0 Saturday’s Games Detroit 4, Cleveland 1 Kansas City at Chicago, ppd., rain Houston at Oakland, late N.Y. Mets 8, N.Y. Yankees 2 Toronto at Tampa Bay, late Boston at Baltimore, late Texas at L.A. Angels, late Minnesota at Seattle, late Today’s Games Cleveland (Carrasco 2-1) at Detroit (Lobstein 1-1), 10:08 a.m. Toronto (Buehrle 3-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer 2-2), 10:10 a.m. Boston (Miley 1-1) at Baltimore (B.Norris 0-2), 10:35 a.m. Chicago White Sox 2, Kansas City 2, tie, 9 innings, comp. of susp. game, 11:10 a.m. Kansas City (Volquez 2-1) at Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-2), 12:10 p.m. Texas (N.Martinez 2-0) at L.A. Angels (Santiago 2-1), 12:35 p.m. Houston (Wojciechowski 0-1) at Oakland (Pomeranz 1-2), 1:05 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 1-2) at Seattle (Elias 0-0), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 1-0), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Kansas City at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 3:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 3:05 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
National League West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 10 6 .625 — Colorado 10 7 .588 ½ San Diego 10 8 .556 1 Arizona 8 8 .500 2 San Francisco 7 11 .389 4 East Division W L Pct GB New York 13 4 .765 — Atlanta 8 8 .500 4½ Washington 7 10 .412 6 Miami 6 11 .353 7 Philadelphia 6 11 .353 7 Central Division W L Pct GB St. Louis 11 4 .733 — Chicago 9 7 .563 2½ Pittsburgh 9 8 .529 3 Cincinnati 8 9 .471 4 Milwaukee 3 14 .176 9 Friday’s Games Philadelphia 1, Atlanta 0 N.Y. Yankees 6, N.Y. Mets 1 Chicago Cubs 7, Cincinnati 3, 11 innings Miami 3, Washington 2 St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 0 Colorado 6, San Francisco 4
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Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 1 L.A. Dodgers 3, San Diego 0 Saturday’s Games Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, ppd., rain N.Y. Mets 8, N.Y. Yankees 2 Miami 8, Washingon 0 All other games, late. Today’s Games Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 1-1) at Cincinnati (Marquis 1-1), 10:10 a.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 1-1) at Miami (Haren 1-1), 10:10 a.m. Atlanta (Cahill 0-2) at Philadelphia (Williams 1-1), 10:35 a.m. St. Louis (Lynn 1-1) at Milwaukee (Fiers 0-3), 11:10 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (S.Baker 0-0) at San Diego (Morrow 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 0-1) at Arizona (Hellickson 1-2), 1:10 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 1-1) at Colorado (Matzek 1-0), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Niese 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 1-0), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Houston at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Basketball NBA Playoffs FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlanta 2, Brooklyn 1 Sunday, April 19: Atlanta 99, Brooklyn 92 Wednesday, April 22: Atlanta 96, Brooklyn 91 Saturday, April 25: Brooklyn 91, Atlanta 83 Monday, April 27: Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA Wednesday, April 29: Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA x-Friday, May 1: Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA x-Sunday, May 3: Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA Cleveland 3, Boston 0 Sunday, April 19: Cleveland 113, Boston 100 Tuesday, April 21: Cleveland 99, Boston 91 Thursday, April 23: Cleveland 103, Boston 95 Today, April 26 Cleveland at Boston, 10 a.m. Chicago 3, Milwaukee 0 Saturday, April 18: Chicago 103, Milwaukee 91 Monday, April 20: Chicago 91, Milwaukee 82 Thursday, April 23: Chicago 113, Milwaukee 106, 2OT Saturday. April 25: Chicago at Milwaukee, late Washington 3, Toronto 0 Saturday, April 18: Washington 93, Toronto 86, OT Tuesday, April 21: Washington 117, Toronto 106 Friday, April 24: Washington 106, Toronto 99 Today, April 26: Toronto at Washington, 3:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Golden State 3, New Orleans 0 Saturday, April 18: Golden State 106, New Orleans 99 Monday, April 20: Golden State 97, New Orleans 87 Thursday, April 23: Golden State 123, New Orleans 119, OT Saturday, April 25: Golden State at New Orleans, late Houston 3, Dallas 0 Saturday, April 18: Houston 118, Dallas 108 Tuesday, April 21: Houston 111, Dallas 99 Friday, April 24: Houston 130, Dallas 128 Today: Houston at Dallas, 6 p.m. San Antonio 2, L.A. Clippers 1 Sunday, April 19: L.A. Clippers 107, San Antonio 92 Wednesday, April 22: San Antonio 111, L.A. Clippers 107, OT Friday, April 24: San Antonio 100, L.A. Clippers 73 Today: L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 28: San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA x-Thursday, April 30: L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, TBA x-Saturday, May 2: San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA Memphis 2, Portland 0 Sunday, April 19: Memphis 100, Portland 86 Wednesday, April 22: Memphis 97, Portland 82 Saturday, April 25: Memphis at Portland, late Monday, April 27: Memphis at Portland, 7:30 p.m.
Youth Sports Olympic Labor snaps Paint’s 19-game streak
Elks over Swain’s
PORT ANGELES — Elks topped Swain’s 4-1 in a wellpitched 12U Cal Ripken League baseball game that featured a combined 19 strikeouts. PORT ANGELES —Olympic Elks started the scoring in the Labor Council snapped Paint and 2nd inning when Kolten Corey Carpet Barn’s 19-game winning led off with a single and was streak with a 12-10 12U softball driven home by another sharp win Thursday. single from Hunter Wright. Anna Petty was the winning Elks maintained the slim lead pitcher with seven strikeouts for until the fourth inning when OLC. Swain’s Matt Mangano reached Nacia Bohman was 3 for 3 base on an error and later scored with a single, a double and a trion Brantyn Fisler’s single to tie ple for OLC, while teammates the contest at 1-1. Anna Brandt, Raven Taylor, and The Elks’ half of the inning Reya Adkins were all 2 for 2 at began with a single from standthe plate. out 9-year-old Coen Cronk and a Paint and Carpet Barn had walk to Jaeden Platt. strong defense behind the plate Swain’s appeared to be on the from catchers Brooklyn Alton verge of escaping the inning with and Jada Cargo. no damage when pitcher Kamron Lucah Folden on the mound Noard struck out the next two striking out nine batters. batters but Damon Gundersen Folden also went 2 for 3 with singled to load the bases and get a double.
Elks back to the top of their order. Wyatt Hall then delivered the decisive blow with a three-run triple to left-center field which would end the scoring on the night. Seth Woods, Connor Bear and Hall all pitched effectively, limiting Swains’ to just three hits. Brantyn Fisler led Swains by collecting two hits and an RBI.
Jim’s cleans up PORT ANGELES — Jim’s Pharmacy held back Tranco Transmission 16-9 in a 12U softball game Thursday. Katrina Gregory totaled four strikeouts to earn the win on the mound for Jim’s. Taylor Worthington singled twice and Abbie Keller brought in two RBIs with strong hitting for Jim’s. Defensively Jim’s made a heads up double play.
Tranco saw pitching from Grace Roening and Camille Stensgard. Stensgard had two strikeouts and added a triple at the plate. Grace Roening and Lily Halberg both went 2 for 3 with two singles while Zoe Smithson, Emi Halberg, Emma Krepps, and Aiesha Mathis all added singles for Tranco.
Plenty of power PORT ANGELES — PA Power topped Boulevard Wellness Center 17-13 in a 12U softball slugfest Friday. Mady Massman at catcher and Lindsey Groff at first base had exceptional performances for PA Power. Boulevard had stand out performances from Ella Holland at catcher and Cheyenne Zimmer at pitcher. Peninsula Daily News
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Today 8 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Chelsea at Arsenal, Site: Emirates Stadium London, England (Live) 10 a.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics, Playoffs, Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Game 4, Site: TD Garden - Boston, Mass. (Live) 10 a.m. (26) ESPN Baseball NCAA, Alabama vs. Mississippi (Ole Miss) (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Final Round, Site: TPC Louisiana - Avondale, La. (Live) 10 a.m. (320) PAC-12 Women’s Tennis NCAA, Pac-12 Tournament Singles, Site: Ojai Valley Athletic Club - Ojai, Calif. (Live) 10 a.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, ACC Tournament Championship, Site: PPL Park - Chester, Pa. (Live) 11 a.m. (7) KIRO Bull Riding PBR, 15/15 Bucking Battle Invitational, Site: Wells Fargo Arena - Des Moines, Iowa Noon (5) KING Hockey NHL, Stanley Cup Playoffs, St. Louis at Minnesota (Live) Noon (7) KIRO Golf PGA, Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Final Round, Site: TPC of Louisiana - Avondale, La. (Live) Noon (47) GOLF CHAMPS, Legends of Golf, Final Round, Site: Top of the Rock Golf Course - Ridgedale, Mo. (Live) Noon (306) FS1 Baseball NCAA, Kansas State vs. Baylor (Live) Noon (320) PAC-12 Softball NCAA, UCLA vs. Oregon State (Live) Noon (304) NBCSN Auto Racing IndyCar, Grand Prix of Alabama, IndyCar Series, Site: Barber Motorsports Park - Birmingham, Ala. (Live) 12:30 p.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, Los Angeles Clippers at San Antonio Spurs, Playoffs, Western Conference Quarterfinal Game 4, Site: AT&T Center San Antonio, Texas (Live) 12:30 p.m. (311) ESPNU Softball NCAA, North Carolina State vs. Virginia Tech (Live) 1 p.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Minnesota Twins at Seattle Mariners, Site: Safeco Field - Seattle, Wash. (Live) 2 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Soccer MLS, Los Angeles Galaxy at New York Red Bulls, Site: Red Bull Arena - Harrison, N.J. (Live) 2 p.m. (320) PAC-12 Baseball NCAA, Washington vs. Oregon (Live) 3 p.m. (47) GOLF Golf LPGA, Swinging Skirts Classic, Final Round, Site: Lake Merced Golf Club - San Francisco, Calif. (Live) 3:30 p.m. (31) TNT Basketball NBA, Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, Playoffs Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Game 4, Site: Verizon Center - Washington, D.C. (Live) 4 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Toronto FC at Orlando City SC, Site: Citrus Bowl Orlando, Fla. (Live) 4 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball NBDL, Fort Wayne Mad Ants at Santa Cruz Warriors, Playoffs Final Game 2, Site: Kaiser Permanente Arena - Santa Cruz, Calif. (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, New York Mets at New York Yankees, Site: Yankee Stadium - Bronx, N.Y. (Live) 6 p.m. (31) TNT Basketball NBA, Houston Rockets at Dallas Mavericks, Playoffs Western Conference Quarterfinal Game 4, Site: American Airlines Center - Dallas, Texas (Live) 6:30 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at Seattle Sounders FC, Site: CenturyLink Field Seattle, Wash. (Live) 6 p.m. (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Montreal at Ottawa (Live)
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an 86 and Alex Brown shot 88 for Port Angeles. The Riders won the title by 20 strokes on host Central Kitsap’s home course. Sequim tied with the Cougars and South Kitsap for second place. Jack Shea lead the Wolves with an 83, Alex McCracken shot 89 and Travis Priest and girls golfer Alex McMenamin each fired 91. Port Townsend finished fifth, with Zack Glover shooting an 82 to finish fourth individually. Austin Khile carded a 93 for the Redhawks, while Patrick Morton shot a 97 and Keegan Khile came in at 104. Chimacum was seventh, led by Jack Hilt’s round of 87. Chris Bainbridge added a 91 for the Cowboys, while Marcus Bufford shot a 94 and Drew Yackulic hit for a 103.
Natalie Steinman also scored three runs. “Nizhoni Wheeler pitched extremely well and helped herself offensively with three hits and two RBIs,” Randy Steinman said. Wheeler struck out eight, and allowed just two hits and two walks in her six innings pitched. Alyssa Wetzler was 2 for 2 at the plate for Port Angeles and sophomore Taylar Clark was 2 for 3 and scored two runs for the Riders (4-0, 9-0). Port Angeles hosts North Mason (2-4, 2-6) on Monday. Port Angeles 11, Kingston 1, 6 innings Kingston 0 0 0 0 0 1 —1 3 0 Port Angeles 1 1 0 4 0 5 — 11 13 0 WP- Nizhoni Wheeler; LP- Blacarde Pitching Statistics Kingston: Blacarde 6 IP, 11 R, 13 H, 2 K, 3 BB Port Angeles: Wheeler 6 IP, R, 3 H, 8 K, 2 BB. Hitting Statistics Kingston: Weizsteon 2-3, R. Port Angeles: Natalie Steinman 3-4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R; Wheeler 3-4, 2 RBI; Alyssa Wetzler 2-2, Taylar Clark 2-3, 2 R.
Chimacum 8, Klahowya 2 SILVERDALE — The Cowboys pitcher Ryley Eldridge struck out 10 batters and allowed just five base runners as Chimacum picked up the Olympic League Victory over the Eagles. Shanya Nisbet had the big bat for Chimacum, going 3 for 4 at the plate with four RBIs in Thursday’s game. The Cowboys (2-1, 5-4) host Coupeville (2-1, 2-5) on Monday. Chimacum 8, Klahowya 2 Chimacum 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 — 8 10 2 Klahowya 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 2 4 3 WP- Ryley Eldridge; LP- Amber Bumbalough Pitching Statistics Chimacum: Eldridge 7 IP, 2 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 10 K. Hitting Statistics Chimacum: Shanya Nisbet 3-4, 4 RBI; Bradyn Nelson 3 BB, RBI; Mechelle Nisbet 1-4, RBI.
Baseball Port Angeles 5, Kingston 0 PORT ANGELES — Travis Paynter and Ryan Rodocker combined on a three-hit shutout as the Roughriders rolled past the Buccaneers at Civic Field. Paynter struck out eight and walked one batter in his six innings of work. He allowed three hits, two of them infield singles. “It’s funny we felt like Travis wasn’t really sharp all day but then you go back and look at the book and his stats are great,” Port Angeles coach Vic Reykdal said. “I wouldn’t mind having an off day like that.” Rodocker came on and pitched an efficient seventh inning, with one strikeout. “Ryan had a seven-pitch inning,” Reykdal said. “He went in there and got it done and finished strong.” Curan Bradley was 3 for 3 with a double, an RBI and scored a run to lead the Riders at the plate. Logan Ciaciuch went 1
Port Angeles 164, Bremerton 211 BREMERTON — The Roughriders fired their lowest team total for nine holes on the year in win over the Knights on the Olympic Course at Gold Mountain Golf Club. Mason Jackson shot an even-par 36 on the back nine, with two birdies and five pars. Alex Atwell and Austin Peterson each shot 42, KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Logan Kovalenko fired a Port Angeles’ Travis Paynter pitches in the first inning of the career-best round of 44 and Roughriders 5-0 victory over Kingston at Civic Field. Alex Brown shot a 46 for Port Angeles. Tim Higgins Memorial for 3 with two RBIs and (7-1, 12-2) on Tuesday. The Riders (7-0) visit scored; and Paynter helped Tournament at Kitsap Golf Kingston (2-4) on Monday. North Kitsap 10, Sequim 4 his cause, going 1 for 3 with & Country Club. North Kitsap 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 — 10 10 0 2 RBIs. Thursday’s victory was Track and Field 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 —4 9 4 “Everyone of those runs Sequim the school’s first Higgins WP- Hecker; LP- Nigel Christian Sequim wins boys we drove in,” Reykdal said. title since 2004. Pitching Statistics “They had a couple of North Kitsap: Hecker 6 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 3 BB, 8 K; “We talked about having and girls meets 1 IP, 2 H, 1 R. errors to help us get base Regan Sequim: Christian 4 IP, 7 H, 6 R, 3 ER, BB, 4 K; a game plan when I took SEQUIM — The Wolves’ runners but our RBI pro- James Grubb 3 IP, 3 H, 4 R, 2 ER, 4 K, BB. them to Oak Table in boys and girls track and Hitting Statistics duction was solid.” Sequim for breakfast and field teams stayed unbeaten North Kitsap: Brann 3-4, RBI; Klinger 3-4, 3B, 2 Port Angeles (5-2, 7-4) RBI, we went over strategy,” Port after Sequim won a four2 R. sits in third place in the Sequim: Dusty Bates 3-4, RBI; Gavin Velarde 2-3, Angeles coach Mark Mitroteam Olympic League meet Olympic League standings. RBI, 2 R; Tanner Rhodefer 1-2, Daniel Harker 1-3, R. vich said. against Coupeville, KingsThe Riders host North “We talked about avoid- ton and North Mason. Mason (2-6, 5-10) on MonHoquiam 10, ing big numbers and miniThe victories set up a day. mizing mistakes and hav- crucial league meet at Forks 0 HOQUIAM — The Griz- ing players stay out of the North Kitsap on Thursday, Port Angeles 5, Kingston 0 with the Wolves’ girls team zlies’ Kyle Standstipher no- 90’s. Kingston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —0 3 2 “We showed a lot of men- (11-0) facing the undefeated Port Angeles 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 — 5 8 0 hit the Spartans in a fiveWP- Travis Paynter inning contest at Olympic tal toughness and quality Vikings (10-0) and BremerPitching Statistics shotmaking as every player ton (7-1) while the boys Port Angeles: Paynter 6 IP, 3 H, 8 K, BB; Ryan Stadium. Rodocker IP, K. reached that goal.” (9-0) square off with North Standstipher struck out Hitting Statistics The Riders’ Alex Atwell Kitsap (6-0-1) and the Port Angeles: Curan Bradley 3-3, 2B R, RBI; the first 12 batters he faced shot a six-over par 78 to tie Knights (8-0). Ciaciuch 1-3, 2 RBI, R; Paynter 1-3, 2 RBI; Eathen in Thursday’s game, only Boyer 1-2, BB, Janson Pederson 1-3, R; Micaiah The Sequim boys bested losing his chance at a per- with Klahowya’s Aaron Anderson North Mason 95-48, fect game when he walked Holliday for first place. The pair then played a knocked off Kingston 106Forks’ Faustino Farias with North Kitsap 10, two outs in the fifth inning. four-hole playoff, each 42 and topped Coupeville Sequim 4 The Spartans never hit bogeying the first and sec- 121-25. Jackson Oliver and SEQUIM — Errors and the ball out of the infield in ond holes, parring the third before Holliday earned his Oscar Herrera were dualan inability to bring home the game. base runners tripped up the Forks (0-10, 0-10) hosts second straight individual event winners for the Wolves in a loss to the Elma (1-9, 3-10) on Tues- title with a par on the par-3 Wolves. sixth hole. Oliver won the high and Olympic League-leading day. “Alex, if he could have long jumps, and Herrera Vikings (7-1, 12-2). gotten up and down on claimed the 110-meter and Sequim (3-5, 7-7) comBoys Golf either of the first two holes, hurdles. mitted four errors, leading Port Angeles wins he would have won it,” 300Herrera also ran on the to five unearned North KitHiggins Memorial Mitrovich said. sap runs, and left five runwinning 4x400 relay team “People watching the for Sequim, along with ners on base in Thursday’s BREMERTON — The were pretty Jason Springer, Miguel loss. Roughriders stayed focused playoff Dusty Bates was a bright and played through tough impressed with their Moroles and Logan Habner. spot for the Wolves, going 3 weather conditions and dif- [Atwell and Holliday’s play.” Alex Barry had a solid for 4 with an RBI. Austin Peterson recorded day for the Wolves, winning ficult pin placements to Sequim hosts Olympic earn the team title at the an 82, Mason Jackson fired the javelin, and placing sec-
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The Riders coach Chris Saari was frank about the bitter defeat. “It was a pretty nice “It’s about as tough as a play started by Eli Berg in loss can get to give up a the center who slung it goal in stoppage time of over to Will Bittner,” regulation and then to lose Brasher said. in sudden death overtime “And Will took a nice, with two minutes left,” Ridlow, hard shot on the ers coach Chris Saari said. ground from about 25 yards and Thomas Winfield Saari praised Andrus’ came on kind of made it efforts offensively, Scott look like a cross as he put Methner’s work on defense it away.” and Rivero and Peet’s play The contest was Winin the midfield. field’s first full game back The Wolves visit North since injuring his ankle in Mason (0-7-0, 1-9-1) on the Wolves first game with Tuesday, while the Riders Port Angeles. host Bremerton (3-5, 4-8) “Will Bittner got the also on Tuesday. assist on the last goal, and he came from Ellensburg Sequim 3, Port Angeles 2 (2 OT) from a band trip and had Port Angeles 2 0 0—2 Sequim 1 1 1 —3 been car sick the whole Scoring Summary way,” Brasher said. First half: 1, Sequim, Thomas Winfield (Adrian “He got there at halfEspinoza), 2nd; 1, Port Angeles, Grayson Peet (Kenny Soule), 16th; 2, Port Angeles, Miki Andrus time and came up big for (Angel Rivero), 30th. us.” Second Half: 2, Sequim, Cameron Chase (EspiBrasher named Chase noza), 80th. Goal #, Team, Player (assist), time. Overtime: 3, Sequim, Winfield (Will Bittner), 87th. as his Man of the Match. CONTINUED FROM B1
ond in the discus and triple jump. Brendon Despain won the 1,600 and was second in the 800 for Sequim. Josh Cibene won the pole vault, took third in the high jump and was fourth in the shot put for the Wolves. On the girls side, Sequim dropped Coupeville 112-31, beat Kingston 119-34, and took out North Mason 95-57. Alyse Armstrong and Waverly Shreffler were multiple-event winners for the Wolves. Shreffler won the 400 and 800 runs, and was second in the 100 sprint. She also ran on Sequim’s winning 4x400 relay team, along with Gretchen Happe, Emma Beeson and Sophie Radford. Armstrong claimed first in the high and long jumps, and was second in the pole vault to teammate Emily Van Dyken. Van Dyken also finished second in the triple jump. Mercedes Woods picked up a win in the 200, and was second in the 400 and third in the 100. Woods ran on the winning 4x200 relay team, with Wolves’ teammates Telicia Busby, Beeson and Happe. Forks, Crescent and Neah Bay also competed as part of the meet. Payton Rondeau had the best boys finish for the Spartans, taking fifth in the discus. Runners Tristen Williams and Kari Larson had the best performances for the Forks girls. Williams was second in the 1,600, Larson was second in the 800. Azaela Ramos was third in the javelin for the Spartans. Elisha Winck led the Red Devils boys team, taking second in the long jump, and third in the triple jump. Cole Svec was third in the high jump and Chris Martinez placed third in the long jump for Neah Bay. Selena Akin won the discus and Faye Chartraw came out on top in the shot put for the Red Devils. Chartraw was second in the discus. Crescent’s Paul Frantz won the boys 800 and Neil Peppard took the top podium position with a win in the discus. Peppard also came in second in the javelin and fifth in the shot put. Jordan Scott was third in the 300 hurdles and fourth in the 110 hurdles for the Loggers. Martin Waldrip came in fourth in the 3,200 for Crescent. Ryan Lester won the girls 300 hurdles, and was third in the 100 hurdles. McKenzie Brannan put together second-place finishes in the javelin and shot put for the Loggers, and Ashara Dodson was third in the discus for Crescent.
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SEATTLE — The first step in figuring out the degree to which Mariners pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma is injured didn’t go particularly well. He required a second examination Saturday to determine the problem. The Mariners placed Iwakuma on the 15-day disabled list because of a strained back muscle — a strained right latissimus dorsi muscle. Iwakuma underwent a first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exam on Friday night, but the results prompted a call for a second examination to get whet manager Lloyd McClendon characterized as “better pictures.” The lat is a large muscle that connects the back to the arm and, effectively, is the muscle that permits the arm to function. Even
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game against Houston. “Fatigued’ was the word he used,” Zduriencik said. “So we thought we’d wait until his bullpen session on Friday and see how he felt.” When Iwakuma reported similar issues Friday, the Mariners responded by placing him on the disabled list and ordering a round of tests to determine the
severity of the problem. “At this point in time,” Zduriencik said, “based on what he’s saying, it sounds like some of the things he’s had in the past, where he just needed to back off.” The Mariners replaced Iwakuma on the roster Friday by recalling lefty reliever Lucas Luetge from Triple-A Tacoma. Recalling Luetge is an interim step because the Mariners plan to recall lefty Roenis Elias from Tacoma to fill Iwakuma’s turn in today’s series finale against the Minnesota Twins. Club officials aren’t confirming their intent to recall Elias, but he arrived Saturday at Safeco Field instead of accompanying the Rainiers to Sacramento. Iwakuma’s time on the disabled list was backdated to Tuesday, which means he is eligible to be activated on May 6 and will miss at least two starts.
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PULLMAN – The speed at which football is played will never slow down for Peyton Pelluer, but he’s starting to speed up. While the sophomore linebacker isn’t particularly quick for his position, the quickness with which he reacts to the offense allows him to play fast by putting himself in the right spot before anybody else. Pelluer was called upon early in his career, playing in every game as a redshirt freshman last season. By the middle of the season, the whir of football in a major conference stopped overpowering his instincts and he started the team’s final five games. “There’s a time in a guy’s career when the light comes on and about halfway through last season, all of a sudden the light came on for him,” Washington State linebackers coach Ken Wilson said. “Since then he’s been on an upward track.” The prospect of having a big, imposing linebacker in the middle of Washington State’s defense — which is opting for speed over strength under new defensive coordinator Alex Grinch — allows for the possibility that Washington State may be much better at generating turnovers next season. To that end, Grinch is already putting an extra defensive back on the field to improve a pass defense that only had three interceptions last season. To make sure the Cougars recover more than the five opposing fumbles they did a year ago, Grinch is teaching his defenders not to tackle too quickly. “We talk about, don’t let a guy go down to the ground easy,” Grinch said. “He wants to go down to
TUKWILA — Seattle Sounders FC has made a written contract offer to U.S. men’s national team forward Jordan Morris, although the move doesn’t actually put the club any nearer to signing the young star forward. “The written contract offer is a formality,” general manager Garth Lagerwey said. “…One of the things we have to do under MLS rules is present a formal written contract to preserve our rights. . . . Jordan has known for a long time that we want to sign him, and Jordan is going to make whatever decision is best for him, and we’re OK with it. Hopefully at some point Jordan wants to be a Sounder. He’s said he does, and I believe him.” The contract offer was first reported this week by Sports Illustrated, which called it “one of the most lucrative offers ever for an MLS homegrown player.” Morris is a graduate of Sounders FC Academy and has played with the Pierce County-based Sounders U-23. He chose to attend Stanford, and is now a sophomore there. Morris also has been called to the United States senior and U-23 national teams, and scored goals for both this month in international friendlies against rival Mexico. All that has raised his profile nationally and internationally. However, Lagerwey said that should not affect the Sounders’ pursuit of him. “More people have figured out that Jordan’s a good player,” he said. “But we got to see Jordan, so we thought that Jordan was a good player a long time ago. I think Jordan has a good relationship
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Washington State redshirt sophomore linebacker Peyton Pelluer, 47, played in every game last season, starting the final five. He should start for the Cougars this fall. the ground while we’re trying to tackle, make it hard on him. Sometimes you can use his momentum going down and you’ve’ still got leverage, because your momentum is going somewhere other than where he’s headed.” More than the other defensive units, the linebackers have to learn to defend against the run and the pass and those split duties take extra time to master. While the safeties do most of the defensive playcalling in Grinch’s scheme, the linebackers are still tasked with setting up the defense’s front. “Safeties have the most mental work but linebackers, we’ve got to be the hybrids of the defense,” Pelluer said. “We’ve got to be able to fit every run, but we’ve also got to get on our drops. We’ve got to run with the fastest people on the offense and hit the biggest people.” Since he got up to speed,
Pelluer has been one of Washington State’s most physical playmakers on defense. His coaches and teammates have taken to calling him “Butkus,” by way of comparing him to the Hall of Fame linebacker for the Chicago Bears. During a recent practice he lived up to the comparison, twice ripping the ball away from offensive players that were doing everything they could to hang onto it. Some of that is because of new strength. Pelluer said he’s added 20 pounds to his bench press since last season and more than 40 pounds to his squats. But his coaches say his recent playmaking is more than just a winter in the weight room. “He’s gotten stronger, but he plays stronger because he’s a very smart football player,” Wilson said. “He knows where he’s supposed to be. He takes advantage of guys. If the ball’s loose, he sees it where
other guys don’t, and, quite frankly, he plays harder than some guys.”
Mayock likes Cougs Mike Mayock of the NFL Network, held a conference call with reporters on Thursday to talk about the upcoming NFL draft, and said that former Cougars Connor Halliday, Vince Mayle and Xavier Cooper should all be selected by NFL teams. Mayock said he believes Mayle is underrated by NFL teams but should still be selected in the fifth or sixth round. He also said he is higher on Cooper than most and believes the defensive tackle will be selected in the fourth round. Of Halliday, the quarterback who is still recovering from a late-season injury, he said, “He’s one of those typical NFL-type quarterbacks” and said he could be drafted in a late round and developed by a team.
with the Sounders — I have nothing to indicate differently. He’s going to make the decision that’s best for him, and we’re going to respect that, and hopefully he’s wearing the rave green at some point.” SI’s report said no signing is expected until 2016. “Right now, I really want to go play for Seattle,” Morris told the Stanford Daily earlier this year. “It’s a very comfortable place for me. If the offer is there after a couple of years [to go to Europe], then going there could potentially be an option. But right now, I am definitely going to Seattle.”
Marshall suspension Sounders coach Sigi Schmid said the club wasn’t surprised by the MLS Disciplinary Committee’s decision to suspend central defender Chad Marshall one game for a dangerous play last weekend at Colorado. “We felt that it might be a possibility,” he said. “I looked at it again. For sure he was a little high, but if you look at it the ball sort of jumped up there too — his foot wasn’t really far off the ball. . . . It wasn’t a surprise once we heard they were going to look into it.” Schmid indicated that veteran Zach Scott will fill in for Marshall at 6:30 p.m. today when the Portland Timbers visit CenturyLink Field.
Added time Lagerwey said the Sounders and Seattle Seahawks will work together on potential homefield conflicts now that the 2015 NFL schedule has been announced. The Seahawks play three straight home games in November, when the Sounders hope to be in the MLS playoffs.
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Beautiful Waterfront home 2 br., 1 ba., born ‘03, 1,136 sf., 1 story, Vaulted ceilings / lots of windows to enjoy the view / propane fireplace, extra insulation / batted sound walls for noise block, well-developed path / professionally constructed stairs to beach, clams and oysters are patiently waiting to be picked for dinner! Discovery trail / Jamestown casino / Longhouse Market close by, premium waterfront proper ty for an excellent price! MLS#290582 $395,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2800
BRING YOUR HOUSE PLANS! All P.A. City water, sewI Sew 4U *Hemming *Alterations er and utilities to the lot! * Z i p p e r r e p l a c e m e n t Investors and Builders, *Other sewing projects. take a look! This is one of (5) city lots pr iced Don’t wait! Call today! well. Buy one or make Patti Kuth, 417-5576. offer for all five! Estabisew4u77@gmail.com lished neighborhood with I’m Sew Happy! spec home and good resale history. MLS#282213 $24,950 Jean Ryker 360-477-0950 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
Mr. Mannys lawn and home care. We offer a complete yard service: trees bush trim and removal, pressure washi n g , m o s s r e m ova l , f l ow e r b e d p i ck i n g , dump runs! All clean up no job too big or s m a l l . A l s o ex p e r i enced handymen low rates FREE Estimates ser ving P.A. Sequim areas call Manny (253)737-7317
Charming home sits at the top of Mt. Pleasant Road. Breath taking view of the Straits and Victoria B.C. a must see! Approx 2.25 acres 3 br. + an office/den, 2 full baths. Renovations include a new Master suite plus all new upgrades on the rest of the interior. A new, spacious 2 car garage with a breezeway from the house. Huge fully fenced back yard, newly paved driveway, new front deck and many other upgrade features. Fabulous neighbors...you will fall in love! $395,000. Shown by appointment only. Please call the owner, Cindy Hunt (360) 457-4242 or (360) 477-3431 cell
Do the math‌ 3 br. + 3 ba. + 2 fireplacProfessional lawn and es + 2 car garage + 1 l a n d s c a p e m a i n t e - great deck + 1 spacious nance ser vices. We back yard = one heck of also provide and are li- a p a ck a g e. A n d t h e n censed for pressure throw in the recent renowashing, gutter clean- vations, a quiet neighing and outside handy- borhood, a great price man jobs. and you have one sweet Call Tom @ 460-7766. deal. Check it out. License: bizybbl868ma MLS#282258 $222,500 Dick Pilling UPTOWN REALTY Young Couple Early 60’s (360) 417-2800 available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimGreat In Town ming, mulching & moss Location removal. We specialize in complete garden res- Clean and neat 2 BR torations. Excellent ref- rambler on a fenced corner lot. Close to schools, erences. 457-1213 bus line and shopping. Well cared for home re105 Homes for Sale flects pride of ownership. MLS#282007 $169,500 Clallam County Dave Sharman 360-683-4844 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East
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Stunning Property A very private and picturesque setting with a list of amenities that goes on and on. Beautiful 3 br, 2 ba rambler with a complete wrap around deck, propane rock fireplace a n d m o u n t a i n v i e w. There is a separate 1 bedroom, 1 bath ADU that was built in 1994. The long list of amenities include an incredible barn with loft, multiple outbuildings, two amazing green houses and a pond. This private treed setting is going to come alive with color in the n e a r f u t u r e. T h i s i s a g a r d e n e r ’s p a r a d i s e . MLS#290520 $489,000 Quint Boe (360) 457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Sunland North Beautiful 1,974 sf Townhome with 2 car garage and a greenbelt behind it. This home features an open floor plan that flows from space to space. Features include vaulted ceilings, large open kitchen with eating area, living room with fireplace, master suite with walk in closets and double sinks, updated carpet, tile, paint, and appliances. MLS#290251 $280,000 Tom Blore 360-683-7814 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE Truly Beautiful Lake Crescent NW Contemporary style home with 100 ft of lake frontage. Complete privacy and views, cathedral ceilings, wood beams, amazing large windows, wrap around deck, toasty wood burning stove- all great for living, entertaining and thoroughly enjoying this p r o p e r t y ye a r r o u n d . MLS#282243 $775,000 Ania Pendergrass (360)461-3973 Remax Evergreen Unobstructed Mtn. View Comfortable 3 br., 2 ba., 2,000 SF home with double garage. Home has lovely wood finishes and a detached RV garage with 110 and 220 elec. On-site septic and well. Ask your Buyer’s Agent to make an appointment to see this home! MLS#JLS2 Diann Dickey 360-477-3907 John L. Scott Real Estate
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SEQUIM: Studio house, The Oxbow no pets/smoke. $400. Apartments 1st/last/dep. 461-9431 FORKS: 2 Br. available, East PA: 3 br, 2 ba, SW rent depends on income. LONG DISTANCE view, updated, move-in EOH. (360)374-2650. No Problem! ready, 1,768 sf., plus basement, 2-car garage, P.A.: 1 Br., $600 mo., Peninsula Classified no yard work $1150./mo $300 dep., utilities incl., 1-800-826-7714 (360)808-3721 no pets. (360)457-6196.
683 Rooms to Rent Roomshares ROOMMATE WANTED To share expenses for very nice home west of P.A. on 10+ acres. $425 mo., includes utilities, DirectTV, wifi. Must see. Call Lonnie after 5 p.m. (360)477-9066 SEQUIM: Fur nished 1 Br. $380, plus $350 deposit, plus electric. (360)417-9478
1163 Commercial Rentals OFFICE FOR RENT O f f i c e i n d ow n t ow n Sequim Gazette building for sub-lease. 448-sq-foot, 2nd floor office for $500 a month. Perfect for accountant or other professional. Shared downstairs conference room, restroom. Contact John Brewer, publisher, (360)417-3500.
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MOTORHOME: ‘06 Winnebago Aspect 26’. Very clean inside, little sign of wear outside. Mileage is 57,000 on a Ford 450 engine. Options include aluminum wheels, awning over slide out, trailer hitch, full body paint, rear vision camera, and much more. This rig is easy to drive and man e u ve r i n t r a f f i c a n d parking lots. Nada valuation $50,600. $48,000. (360)681-0881
4/26/15 6080 Home Furnishings FURN: Broyhill China Hutch, table, with 2 leaves and table pads, with 8 chairs, and a buffet. $1,500. (360)460-2381 FURNITURE: Living room tables, 3 matching, (end, coffee, sofa/entry), A s h l ey, bl a ck m a r bl e tops, like new. $ 1 0 0 / e a c h o r a l l fo r $250. (360)460-8347
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TOOLS: 12” radial arm and vacuum and roller table. $150. Bench drill press. $60. Joiner. $125. (360)452-8750
MISC: Contents of storage unit, every Saturday in April from 10-2 p.m. 3 2 A l d r i c h L a n e, S e quim. (360)683-3245.
TOOLS: General Contractor hand tools, Makita 1500 demo hammer, Makita 3851 demo hammer Ridgid compressor, 300 ft., air hose, Porter C a bl e H o l e H o g w i t h new dr ills 1/2” Senco drill, Dewalt rotary hammer with masonry bits, Hobar t 140 wire feed welder, Drills (Dewalt, Senco, Makita). Jet 15” Drill mill with 1/4” - 3/8” and 1/2” collets - some tooling, Powermatic 6” bench lathe with 4J-3J and face plate chucks, good accessories and many other tools. Shown by appointment only. Sequim. (916)768-1233.
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FURNITURE: Wood bunk bed w/ladder, 2 large drawers, mattresses and bunky boards. $350. White canopy bed, d o u bl e, n o m a t t r e s s, $ 2 0 0 . W h i t e d r e s s e r, $75. White hutch, $75. W h i t e m i r r o r, $ 5 0 . Queen sleeper sofa $150, love seat $100, and rocker recliner $50, all with quality matchingslipcovers. Silk 7’ Ficus t r e e , $ 2 0 . A l l o b o . WELDING EQUIPMENT Portable welder Lincoln (360)452-7871. Weld and Power 150. FUTON: Like new, beau- Comes with lead, ground tifully upholstered, could and stinger, 11hp gas, be used as a living room runs great, $450. 2 large sofa/loveseat. $200. sets of bottles, 2 each (360)452-8750 oxy cylinders and acetylene, $500. Torch cart, 2 M I S C : Wa s h e r / D r ye r, hoses, 50’ ea., hose reKirkland. $200/set. Solid pair kit, oxy/acy gauges, Oak Entertainment Cen- one set, two heads-and ter, with glass, on cast- rosebud-and gas welders. $200. Twin bed with ing tips. $200. matress. $150. (360)344-2025 (360)775-1850
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COMPOSTER: Mantis, new in carton. Holds 88 g a l l o n s, s t e e l d r u m s. Needs to be assembled. $400. (360)683-4248 Leave message.
WHEELCHAIR RAMP: IRIS BULBS: 20 plus Some disassembly req. colors to choose from. $4-$10, M-F, 8-4 p.m., $400. (360)457-0068 184 Coulter Rd., Sequim (360)460-5357
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Sequim KAYAK: 18’ fiberglass, light weight, with acc. ESTATE SALE: Sat. 9-4 Very good cond. $1,600. p.m., Sun. 10-3 p.m. 102 (360)452-8428 Prater Place, off MedsKAYAK: Pelican 2-per- ker Rd. Sunland. Washe r, d r y e r, l a r g e f l a t son. $225. screen TV, sofa, twin (206)518-4245. beds (3), glass top dining table, 4 chairs, wall cabinet system, vintage 6125 Tools snowshoes, large gas powered R/C air plane PRESSURE WASHER with accessories, kitchen Honda, commercial, linens, bibs, lawn furni3200 psi. $425/obo ture, wor k bench and (360)640-0111 more. EMAIL US AT classified@peninsula dailynews.com
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DODGE: ‘04 Neon SXT, CHEVY: ‘97 Chevrolet very clean, 110K miles. 3500 4x4 dully, reg. cab $3995 O.B.O.477-1798 9’ flatbed, 6.5 liter turbo diesel, 116K ml. Also FORD: ‘02 F150 Super- comes with 3’ removable Crew Lariat FX4 4X4 m e t a l b e d r a c k s . Pickup - 5.4L Triton V8, $6,000/obo. automatic, gibson dual (360)640-0829 exhaust, billet grille, alloy wheels, new toyo DODGE: ‘12 Ram 3500 open country a/t tires, Crew Cab, 4x4, Laramie r unning boards, sunLH, 6.7L roof, rear sliding winWilder Auto d o w , l e e r c a n o p y, 360-504-0550 spray-in bedliner, tow Jim_ballard package, trailer brake @wilderauto.com controller, tinted wind ow s, key l e s s e n t r y, DODGE: ‘93 Cummins. power windows, door 2x4 with protech flatbed. locks, and mirrors, pow- 1 3 5 k m i . $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 . er heated leather seats, (360)271-6521. cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, automatic DODGE: ‘95, 4x4, Cumclimate control, ken- m i n g s D i e s e l , 5 . 9 l t r. wood dvd player, navi- $3,000. (360)417-0304. gation system, backup camera, dual front air- FORD: ‘08 Wht F-350 4x4 DRW Tow Lariat bags. 73K ml. Xlnt $24,650 460-9779 $15,995 GRAY MOTORS FORD: ‘67 1/2 ton step 457-4901 side, 6 cyl. 3 spd. $1600 graymotors.com firm. (360)452-4336 FORD: ‘08, Ranger FX4 Super Cab 4X4 Pickup - FORD: ‘83 Pick up. 4x4. 4.0L V6, automatic, al- 2 gas tanks. 48,365 mi. loy wheels, bfgoodrich $2500. (360)683-3967 all-terrain tires, running boards, tow package, FORD: ‘96 Ranger EX bedliner, rear sliding with canopy. 4 Cyl. new window, privacy glass, clutch and tires, good 4 doors, keyless entry, body. $3,900. (360)452-2118 power windows, door locks, and mirrors, JEEP: ‘14 Wrangler, cruise control, tilt, air conditioning, 6 cd mp3 Rubicon, 4WD, Manual Wilder Auto stereo, dual front air360-504-0550 bags. only 73K ml. Jim_ballard $14,995 @wilderauto.com GRAY MOTORS 457-4901 WHITE VOLVO: ‘86 230 graymotors.com Cummings, Single axle FORD: ‘97, Taurus, Sil- day cab. $2,700/obo. (360)640-0111 ver, 185K ml., automatic. $1,300. (360)912-4477
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HONDA: ‘06 Civic. 4 cyl. Clallam County 1.8 liter engine. 2 door, loaded with extras. 2800 NOTICE OF PUBLIC mi. Like new, priced to HEARING sell. $14,000 firm. (360)460-1843 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN, pursuant to HONDA: ‘08 Civic, LX CCC 31 and 33, that the 4-Dr Sedan, Auto, Clallam County Planning Low Miles Commission has schedWilder Auto uled a public hearing for 360-504-0550 W e d n e s d a y, M a y 6 , Jim_ballard 2015, at 6:30 p.m. in @wilderauto.com Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 HONDA: ‘10 Accord East Fourth Street, Port EX-L 4-Dr Sedan, Auto. Angeles, WA 98362. Wilder Auto The purpose of the hear360-504-0550 ing is to receive public Jim_ballard testimony on the follow@wilderauto.com ing proposed amendHYUNDAI: ‘09 Elantra, 4 m e n t o f t h e C l a l l a m d o o r . 9 , 2 0 0 m i l e s , County Zoning Code: Amendment to Clallam $11,500. (425)985-3596 County Code. The proSAAB: ‘89 convertible p o s e d a c t i o n i s t o $ 9 0 0 . o n e p a r t s c a r amend Clallam County Code, for the purpose of $700. (360)681-4019 creating a new chapter SCION: ‘06, TC, 138K titled Recreational Marimi., new tires, brakes, juana, permitting indoor a l i g n m n e t , s u n r o o f . licensed producers, processors and retailers as $5,800. (360)912-2727 allowed uses. SUBARU: ‘94, Legacy State Environmental AWD, auto, cruise, well P o l i c y A c t ( S E PA ) : maintained. $2,900, NA- Clallam County is the lead agency for this proDA: $3625, clean. posal. Clallam County (443)-741-5055 issued a Determination SUZUKI: ‘07 SX4 AWD o f N o n - S i g n i f i c a n c e SportBack - 2.0L 4 Cyl- (DNS) on April 20, 2015 inder, 5 Speed manual, for a non-project action alloy wheels, good tires, and has determined that roof rack, keyless entry, the proposed ordinance power windows, door a m e n d m e n t d o e s n o t locks, and mirrors, air have a probable significonditioning, sony cd cant adverse impact on stereo, dual front air- the environment. Comments on the DNS will bags. only 82K ml. be accepted until May 4, $8,995 2015. GRAY MOTORS Comments & Addition457-4901 al Information: Any ingraymotors.com terested person or party T H U N D E R B I R D : ‘ 9 6 , may submit written or classic, runs great, re- oral comments on the d u c e d , 1 4 0 K m l . proposal. Comments $2400/obo. 775-6681. can be submitted at the public hearing or in adTOYOTA: ‘11 Camry, LE vance of the public hear4 Dr Sedan, Auto ing. Wilder Auto Upon completion of the 360-504-0550 public hearing process, Jim_ballard the Planning Commis@wilderauto.com sion will forward its recommendations to the TOYOTA: ‘96 4Runner Board of Clallam County SR5 4X4 - 3.4L V6, Au- Commissioners for its tomatic, running boards, consideration and further roof rack, tow package, action. Interested paralar m, keyless entr y, ties are invited to attend pr ivacy glass, power the public hearing(s) and windows, door locks, make their views known and mirrors, cruise con- to the Planning Commistrol, tilt, air conditioning, sion. For more informapanasonic cd stereo, tion, contact Kevin Lodual front airbags. Piccolo at (360) 417$7,495 2322 or by email klopicGRAY MOTORS colo@co.clallam.wa.us 457-4901 Clallam County Planning graymotors.com Division at 223 East Fourth Street, Port AnPlace your ad at geles, WA 98362. peninsula PUB: April 26, 2015 dailynews.com Legal No: 628415
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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Summary of Ordinance Adopted by the Port Angeles City Council On April 21, 2015 Ordinance No. 3533
THIS ORDINANCE of the City of Port Angeles, Washington, amends the 2015 budget and funds.
This Ordinance is not subject to a referendum. It shall be in force and take effect 5 (five) days after publication of summary.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Clerk’s office, on the City’s website at www.cityofpa.us, or will be mailed upon request. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Jennifer Veneklasen City Clerk Pub: April 26, 2015
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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Clallam County Ordinance Creating a new Chapter in the Clallam County Code titled “Carlsborg Sewer System” to establish regulations and fees for the Carlsborg Sewer System and the Carlsborg Urban Growth Area
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 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 an ordinance creating a Chapter titled “Integrated Roadside Weed Management” located within Clallam County Code, Title 9 – Roads, Highways, and Bridges, 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.) All proposed ordinances are available on the County website www.clallam.net.
Comments for or against this proposed ordinance are encouraged. Interested persons must either submit their written comments before the hearing is commenced (see Proponent’s address below) or present written and/or oral comments in person during the public hearing. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Requests must be received at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing – see “Proponent” below. The facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to those with physical disabilities.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), appropriate aids and/or reasonable accommodations will be made available upon request. Requests must be received at least seven (7) days prior to the hearing – see “Proponent” below. The facility is considered “barrier free” and accessible to those with physical disabilities. PROPONENT: Clallam County Board of Commissioners 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4 Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 Telephone: 360.417.2233
FORMAL IDENTIFICATION: Ordinance creating a new chapter in the Clallam County Code titled “Carlsborg Sewer System”
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Creates a new chapter to establish regulations and fees relating to the Carlsborg Sewer System and the Carlsborg Urban Growth Area
SECTION-BY-SECTION SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES: Section .010: Definitions Section .020: Prohibits new septic systems in the Carlsborg urban growth area Section .030: Describes application process for sewer service Section .040: Describes connection requirements for existing septic systems and new developments Section .050: Requires all new land divisions within the Carlsborg urban growth area provide for connection to the Carlsborg sewer system prior to final plat approval Section .060: Exempts mobile home parks from requirements of section .040 unless local or state health department determines the septic system serving the mobile home park is failing Section .070: Requires all failed septic systems be connected to the Carlsborg sewer system Section .080: Establishes $8,000 connection fee per equivalent residential unit (ERU); existing septic systems that apply for connection before the date of pavement restoration or within two years of the operational date are eligible for discounted rates of $500 and $1500 per ERU respectively Section .090: Severability clause _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board PUB: April 26, 2015 Legal No: 628738
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PORT ANGELES — Saturday turned into a sunny day — at least early on — and a great one to pick up trash in the annual Washington Coast Cleanup. John Schmidt of Sequim, CoastSavers coordinator, was at Hollywood Beach in downtown Port Angeles with his family sprucing up the sand Saturday morning. He said sprinkles had turned to sunshine from Sequim to LaPush.
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PORT ANGELES — Dry Creek Elementary fourth-grade students celebrated Earth Day on Wednesday by planting trees on private property west of the Elwha area. Led by Cam Field and a crew from Merrill & Ring, students planted several hundred fir trees, continuing the company’s 28-year tradition of student-involved tree planting. Field said this was the 18th event with Dry Creek students. Volunteer Connor Heilman helped the students. A former Dry Creek student, Heilman planted trees when he was in fourth grade at the school and returns annually to help as a volunteer leader. Other schools have participated in Merrill & Ring tree plantings, including Franklin Elementary. The company added tree plantings with Greywolf Elementary third-graders from Sequim and students in the third, fourth and fifth grades from Crescent School in Joyce this year, Field said. “What a great time taking kids to the woods and fresh air,” Field said.
TOP LEFT: Lori Taylor of Port Angeles looks for litter and debris along Ediz Hook on the shore of Port Angeles Harbor on Saturday during the Washington Coast Cleanup weekend. CENTER LEFT: Michael Huston of the San Francisco Bay Area films Ken Campbell and Campbell’s son, Micah Campbell, age 8, of Tacoma during cleanup at Rialto Beach on Saturday morning for Lions Club International.
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Free barbecues for volunteers were planned at Hobuck Beach, Kalaloch Lodge, the Three Rivers Resort, Chito Beach, Lost Resort at Lake Ozette and the Ozette Ranger Station. The Clallam Bay-Sekiu Chamber of Commerce planned to judge a contest for the most unusual find brought to the chamber’s visitor center on state Highway 112. In Forks, River and Ocean Days recognized the cleanup with a CoastSavers display, “Bottles, Foam and Rope: Talking Trash on the Washington Coast” at the Rainforest Arts Center, while booths and a free film festival focused on area rivers and the Pacific Ocean. “There’s just so many individuals and groups and agencies coming together, all these hundreds of volunteers, it’s a great feeling knowing we’re all working together,” Schmidt said.
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Schmidt said he’d just left two-dozen volunteers lining up to grab trash bags at the Three Rivers fire station in Forks. With low tide expected at noon, “I think we’re going to collect a lot of garbage today,” he said. Nearly 1,200 individuals had signed up for the cleanup, Schmidt said. They worked at 40 sites along the North Olympic Peninsula, from Port Townsend to Dungeness Spit to Hobuck Beach near Neah Bay to Kalaloch in the coastal strip of Olympic National Park. In April 2014, more than 1,000 volunteers took to the state’s beaches to pick up some 20,000 pounds of debris, Schmidt said.
Dry Creek Elementary School fourthgraders, from left, Vivian Peters, Angelina Maldonado, Alyssa Weed and Joe Owens are pictured with volunteer Connor Heilman as they plant a tree Wednesday on Earth Day.
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Keep your pets safe from coyotes CHARLOTTE ZAPPALA WAS walking her Australian shepherd, Roxie, one morning when a coyote enticed the dog to come play. Roxie, who was offleash, ran off, right into an ambush. Lucky for her, she escaped only with bites around the eye and on her paw. Coyotes are no longer a symbol of rural living. They live in America’s largest cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, where they make a fine living off garbage, pet food left outdoors, rodents and, yes, dogs and cats. Coyote attacks on pets, like the one Zappala experienced, usually occur during the wild dogs’ courting, mating and pupping season: late fall, winter and early spring. Mating season begins as early as November, with pups on the ground typically between April and June. Often, an individual’s or community’s first response to the presence of coyotes is to want to trap and relocate or kill them. While that might be satisfying in the short term to people who fear the animals, it’s not a viable or desirable solution, says coyote biologist Jacqueline Frair, Ph.D., of State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse. Coyotes have a suite of biological mechanisms that kick in to rapidly grow their populations when they are under threat from hunting or other reduction efforts. “Studies have shown that when coyote numbers are reduced, a higher proportion of females become pregnant, litter sizes become larger and the off-
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spring of litThornton those ters have higher survival rates,” Frair says. What should you do if you are walking your dog and encounter a coyote? A good offense is the best defense, as the saying goes. If you live in an area where you know there are coyotes, stay alert when walking your dog on- or offleash. Carry a walking stick, mace or bear spray that you can use to ward off a coyote that seems menacing. If you use mace or bear spray, be aware of the wind’s direction so you don’t suffer blowback. If you don’t have any of those items with you, throw rocks or yell at the coyote, and wave your arms or a hat at it. Most coyotes are shy and fearful and will run at any sign of aggression from you. Stand your ground. Running away will only incite the coyote to chase you and your dog, which is not the reaction you want. Even if you and your dog don’t mean any harm, a coyote will be extra-protective if you and your dog unknowingly come near a den with pups. Be watchful during pupping season. Other strategies to keep coyotes at bay and pets from becoming prey: ■ Secure garbage cans so that coyotes can’t knock them over or knock the lid off.
■ Feed pets indoors or take up food as soon as the animal is finished eating outdoors. ■ Empty outdoor water dishes in the evening. ■ Never offer food to coyotes. ■ Cover or remove other sources of food that could attract coyotes, such as compost heaps, fallen fruit and birdseed spilled from feeders. ■ Install motion-sensitive lighting to startle coyotes that enter the yard. ■ Put up a solid, wellmaintained fence at least 6 feet tall. A high fence with a roll bar on top is even better. ■ Even in a fenced yard, accompany small or medium-size dogs outdoors if it’s very early in the morning or after dark. ■ Trim shrubbery so it offers little cover. ■ If you see a coyote lurking near your yard, shoo it away. “Coyotes simply shouldn’t learn to get comfortable around us,” Frair says.
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is deformed or doesn’t mature properly. Whatever type of elbow dysplasia a dog has, the eventual result is painful Q&A — with Dr. Marty and often crippling osteoarBecker thritis. Common signs include Q: My Lab was chaslimping, tiring quickly from ing a tennis ball and play or reluctance to play. jumped up to get it. Depending on the condiWhen he landed, he tion that’s diagnosed, your cried out and appeared dog has a couple of options. to be in a lot of pain. He may benefit from The vet says his elbow is really arthritic. arthroscopic surgery if he What can be done for has osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) or fragmented him? — via Facebook medial coronoid process A: The elbow is a com- (FMCP). It’s minimally invasive plex joint, and the canine elbow gets quite a workout and involves removing a broken fragment of bone or because a dog’s front legs damaged cartilage. bear about 60 percent of It can improve the conhis body weight. A number of dog breeds, dition for a time but may including Labs, can develop not be a permanent fix. A new technique is elbow dysplasia, an assortment of conditions that can elbow replacement surgery. The surgery takes two occur when the elbow joint to three hours to complete, and it requires careful attention to detail. A slick new mechanical
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Betsy Wharton harvests Swiss chard from her backyard greenhouse.
THIS IS THE third year in a row that I have been growing Swiss chard in my backyard food pantry. And it has taken me that long to finally appreciate the culinary possibilities of this winter hardy crop. Planted PENINSULA in early fall, KITCHEN my chard spends the winter in a Betsy holding patWharton tern with its striking white, pink, yellow or orange stems standing tall against whatever wind, cold, rain and darkness that winter has to offer. Then as the days get a little longer, it starts to kick into hyperdrive, providing a good supply of lush nourishment well into spring. This year, I overwintered my chard in a greenhouse, and the plants are almost bigger than me. If you arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t growing this vegetable yourself, chard, or one of its close relatives like spinach and beet greens, is easily found in the local markets for much of the year. The real challenge is getting past the groaning response from your family when you serve up a scoop of greens again. This week in preparation for writing this column, I have been making lots of small batches. I started with a recipe I found online. It involves just a few ingredients and relies on a simple procedure. Cooking greens usually includes some kind of oil, some seasonings and something sour â&#x20AC;&#x201D; usually
Sauteed Swiss Chard Adapted from recipe by HollyFrolly on Food.com Makes 3 servings and takes 20 minutes, if you include harvesting the chard.
1 Tbs butter 1 Tbs olive oil 2 cloves garlic minced 1 pinch dried red pepper (optional) 6 cups Swiss chard leaves, stems removed and chopped Juice of a half of lemon
________ Wash chard and remove stems. Then chop into 1- to 2-inch pieces. Allow water to drain lemon or vinegar. Another important piece of advice when working with greens is to please chop the leaves into relatively small pieces. Nobody wants to take a bite and find they have a long piece of bright green vegetable matter plastered to their chin. The stems, especially of the orange and red varieties, are relatively tough and a little bitter in my opinion. When I have a lot of chard, I compost the stems. If I paid dearly for the bunch, I use it all, but I still separate the stems while chopping so that they can cook a little longer. After making this recipe about four or five times this weekend, tweaking the ingredients and technique a little each time, the following was the winning recipe in my house. Last night, I barged in
away before cooking. Heat oil and melt butter in a large cast-iron pot or other heavy skillet. Add garlic and red pepper if using and saute until fragrant. If using the chard stems, add them first and allow to cook for 7-10 minutes before adding the chopped leaves. Stir once and then cover and cook for 3-5 minutes until greens are tender but still bright green. Remove from heat. Squeeze some of the lemon juice onto chard and toss. Add salt and more lemon to taste.
on my teenage daughter, who was doing homework in her room, and offered her a big spoonful. She happily tried it and gave this rendition the final thumbs up. You can serve this as a side dish, or you can toss some cooked pasta (or some other grain like quinoa or polenta) into the pan along with the chard and add some grated Parmesan cheese. The ratio of greens to pasta should be 1 part greens to 3 parts pasta. Just add a few ounces of chicken, some Italian sausage or some almonds while sauteing the garlic, and you have a balanced meal.
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Family bows to Grandma’s wishes “NOT NOW, NOT ever” was pretty much what Flo said to Jolie and Tom about their sincere invitation to come live them. Then, she told them how much she loved them and explained why. “Not now, not ever” isn’t exactly what Flo said to Ian when he took his best shot, but it was close. Then, she told him how much she loved him and explained why. “Not now, not ever” is not what Flo told Celie because Celie was crying. But she told her how much she loved them and explained why. “Not now, not ever” is exactly what Flo said to Deb, the gal from the Agency, and her friend. “I think you’re nuts,” her friend said. “Why on Earth not?” Flo explained why.
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And I’ll explain it to you, but I’ll tell you this, first: Do I think Flo is making a good decision? No, I don’t. And, yes, this is my story, and I could have made it come out that way. We could have had the proverbial happy ending. So why don’t we? Because this isn’t about me, and it isn’t about you. It’s about an 80-plus-yearold woman with a littlebitty dog in her lap and how she sees it. Here’s how she sees it: It has to do with the cycle of life — beginnings and endings and how the
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wheel turns. It has to do with contributing, or at least not taking. Sure, it has to do with dignity, independence and watching professional wrestling at night with the curtains closed, but for Flo, it has more to do with allowing the people she loves the most to live their lives without the daily “burden” of her, to revel in their relative youth and the freedom to break their damn legs on a ski slope.
wonderful husband and their God-sent little boy, when they were free to do and to be. Any time and any day, they could just be who they were, free of pretty much everything outside of the “us.” Us. And Flo wants that for them or something darned close to it. “Dignity,” Flo thinks, is not being needy. And “love,” she thinks, is not getting in the way.
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“Not now, not ever” is what Flo thinks. I think she’s wrong, but I have to laugh out loud in admiring who she chooses to be. So I shrug my shoulders, shake my head and accept that Understanding place the best decisions aren’t always the right decisions. And “life,” she thinks, is Time for worry And I bow my head in understanding what your “job” is at whatever time of the face of the human Flo is no fool, and she spirit. life in whatever place. In knows that her advancing Deb didn’t agree with it other words, understanding age and escalating “ows” either, but she understood might force them someday and accepting what your it. So did Jolie. And interpurpose is or what you to worry about her more estingly enough, so did Ian. choose your purpose to be. than they already do. Tom never completely Pride? Maybe. But maybe not. At least Stubbornness? Probably got it, but the love for a not if she can help it. parent can change what She remembers a magi- a bit. you see. Short-sighted? Well . . . cal time in her life with her
Celie didn’t really get it, but she’s just a little girl — a little girl who, years later, remembered. So, what happened next? You know. We all know. We all know, based on who we are, what we believe and what we see when we go back and forth between the mirror of “me” and the window of life. And we shrug our shoulders and we shake our heads and we bow in the face of the human spirit.
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Man’s late RSVP leads Son’s summer internship to removal from party list raises parents’ concerns A MONTH AGO, I received an Evite to a colleague’s birthday party. I didn’t open it right away because I could see all the details in the message. I also had to ask mutual friends whether spouses were invited and if we had to find a baby-sitter. There was no RSVP date. Today, I tried responding (the party is still three weeks away), but when I clicked on the link, I got this message: “Sorry, you are not on the guest list for this event.” Was I disinvited? When I see the host, should I pretend this never happened? Norman in Ontario
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league, most of us aren’t used to feeding and watering small armies of guests. We become stressed out when we plan dinner or drinks parties, then peeved when our invitations are (too often) repaid with cavalier silence. Did it really take you a month to figure out whether spouses were invited and find a baby-sitter? Of course not. You got Paging Drake: “Better busy and let the invitation late than never, but never slide. (I get that, too.) But late is better.” it hurt your colleague’s It’s possible there was a feelings. technical glitch, but I doubt Here’s what you do: it. (And fittingly, Evite cus- Step away from your keytomer service didn’t bother board and walk to his to reply.) office. Say: “I’m sorry it More likely, your would- took so long for me to get be host tapped into his back to you. We had to find mounting frustration with a sitter, then I lost track of nonresponders’ indifference the invitation. But we to his hospitality, and like a really appreciate your asklatter-day Peter Finch in ing us, and we’d love to “Network,” he thought, “I’m help you celebrate if there’s mad as hell, and I’m not still room.” going to take this anyEither that, or look more.” Then he disinvited down at your shoes every you in a huff. time he steps onto the eleIn fairness to your colvator with you. Your call.
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Run, Twin Sister, do not walk, to see “Hand to God” on Broadway, about a meek teenager whose life is upended by a crude hand puppet (attached to his own left hand) that gives loud voice to every mean, nasty and hysterical thing the poor boy would probably love to say — but wouldn’t dare to. It should be a (vicarious) thrill. News flash: We are all “the dull sister” occasionally. You just need some time away from your terrifying twin to come into your own and find your people. That will happen soon enough.
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I am finishing high school and leaving home for college in the fall. Until then, I have to deal with my twin sister, who is smarter, prettier and cooler than me. I am, literally, the dull sister. My parents barely look at me because everything is geared to her. Any ideas for making the next few months tolerable? Anonymous in NYC
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Riders gather at the Cape George Trailhead for the annual Jefferson County Horse 4-H Program and Equitese Pony Club Ride-a-thon on April 11. Proceeds helped pay for all 4-H youths to attend the Jefferson County 4-H Horse Camp in July for free.
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DEAR CHERYL: MY TALES FROM THE FRONT problem is that I’m 5 feet, 4 inches tall and 135 Cheryl nations pounds, but I’m attracted Lavin always only to big, tall women. I’ve stinks. been out with women 5 feet Deep 10 inches, 180 pounds. inside me, I Is there a reason for this feel that do you think? Most women he’s not look at me strangely when trustworthy. I tell them I like tall, big I don’t feel women. that he’s Do I have a psychologibeing upcal problem? front with me. I think he’s AMY THOMPSON Large in Spirit trying to pull the wool over Dear Large in Spirit: my eyes. The only explanation I I don’t think you have a can come up with is that problem; I think you have he’s cheating in one way or a preference. Some guys like blondes, another. But he’s always some prefer redheads, oth- home and mostly accountable for. ers will only date bruAm I being paranoid? nettes. The only problem, Should I believe him when as I see it, is finding big, tall women who like short, he says he’s innocent? By the way, his energy ■ May 31 — Silver thin men. But they’re out level in the bedroom has Spurs 4-H Club Show, Jefthere. declined, as well as his ferson County Fairgrounds. You can spend a lot of input into the relationship. ■ June 14 — Jefferson time and money seeing a Is It Me or Is It Him? County 4-H Horse Commit- shrink and finding out why tee Horse Show, Jefferyou prefer your women on Dear Is It Me?: One of son County Fairgrounds. the Amazon side, but the two things is going on — ■ June 28 — County time and money would be your husband is cheating Mounties 4-H Club Fun better spent making yourDay, Jefferson County Fair- self the best short guy you or you have trust issues. The quickest way to grounds. can be. resolve the issue is to hire ■ July 9-12 — Jeffera private investigator to son County 4-H Horse Dear Cheryl: I’m follow him when he’s on Camp, Jefferson County recently married, but I the road. You’ll get an Fairgrounds. dated my husband for five answer, and you can go ■ Aug. 1-2 — Jefferson years. from there. County 4-H Pre-Fair Horse He’s home at night. If the detective can’t Show, Jefferson County Never goes out with the boys. Stays in on the week- find evidence of cheating Fairgrounds. but your husband’s stories ■ Aug. 13-16 — Jeffer- ends. He works out at a still don’t make sense to health club that I have son County Fair. called from time to time to you, then you need to see a see if he’s really there, and therapist. Your jealousy, Clallam events mistrust and constant he always is. ■ Today, noon-3 p.m. But he works in another badgering will drive him — Adult Horsemanship, state and travels for work. away. Maybe that’s the Freedom Farm, 493 Spring When I ask him about his problem in the bedroom. Road, Agnew. Put yourself in his place business trips, his stories For more information for a minute and assume are full of inconsistencies. contact Mary Gallagher that he’s not cheating. But In my opinion, there has at 360-457-4897 or www. his wife doesn’t believe always been some woman freedom-farm.net or visit him, spies on him and is at all of his jobs that has its Facebook page. caused tension between us. constantly giving him the ■ May 2-3 and third degree. I’ve asked him point June 27- 28 — Patterned Wouldn’t you check out blank if he’s having an Speed Horse Game Show, of the relationship if you affair or is trying to or is Crosby arena, 122 Franson interested in someone, and were him? Trust is the glue Road, Agnew. For more he denies it all vehemently. of a relationship. When it’s information, contact Pam gone, so is the relationship. But then we come back at 360-670-3906. to all of the things that do ________ ■ May 9-10 — Scott not add up with him. Two Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales DePaolo Ranch horseman- and two are never four, from the Front at her home office ship clinic, Freedom Farm. especially when his busiin Arizona. Email questions or ■ June 19-21 — Trevor ness trips are involved. comments to cheryllavinrapp@ Carter, “Snaffle to HackSomething about his expla- gmail.com. more” and cow clinics, Freedom Farms. Register with Bill Avery at Will7104@tds.net or 360601-5040.
Choose good hoof boot for horses for spring trail rides LET THE GAMES begin! Springtime is bursting with sunshine and glorious new flowers and a flurry of horse activities. Earlier this month, a dedicated group of 24 riders gathered under a heavy rainshower at the Cape George Trailhead in Jefferson County to start the 2015 Ride-a-thon up the Larry Scott Trail. Thankfully as the ride started at 9 a.m., the skies cleared just in time to make for a very enjoyable ride to the Milo Curry Trailhead, where they took a short break for snacks and then rode back to the Cape George Trailhead, which is approximately 8 miles. There, the horses got their treats and the riders enjoyed warm hot dogs, cookies and a few more sprinkles. The Ride-a-thon is a joint effort of the members of the Jefferson County Horse 4-H Program and the Equitese Pony Club, who get pledges for the ride to help pay for show entries, equipment and for all Jefferson 4-H horse kids to attend Jefferson County 4-H Horse Camp in July. 4-H Horse Camp consists of three full days of equine instruction, from learning how to improve on showmanship, English, dressage, Western and bareback to trail and gaming, all taught by five fabulous instructors. Anyone interested in more information or sponsoring 4-H or Pony Club can contact Angie Doan at 360-385-6683 or at one shot37@hotmail.com.
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still trying to figGriffiths ure out which brand of boots I like best. This time of year, there’s still a lot of deep water on the Cassidy Creek trails near my home, along with a lot of drying mud that tends to suck boots and shoes off, downed branches and, of course, some rocky terrain. There’s a lot of up and down hills, too, so the boots can really take a beating from our four-footed creatures. I like a boot with good rubber tread the best. So far, I’ve used the original Easyboot, which sits below the coronet band but was easily sucked off in the mud. Plus, it needs to fit snugly, so if the hooves have grown out too much, it didn’t fit. However, I think I’ve gotten better results with the Easyboot Epic because of the gaiter that attaches around the ankle. It’s also got a good tread. To me, both types of Easyboots are more difficult to put on because of their snugness. I’ve got a pair of Renegade hoof boots, too. Made of a hard plastic, I’ve found them better suited for hard-packed surfaces since they slip too much in the mud and snow. Plus, I’ve had the wire to the buckle snap loose from an errant branch. I didn’t have the tools with me to put it back together so ended up dismounting and walking home. I dislike
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a boot I need to carry tools for on the trail. I do love the Old Mac hoof boots for their fit and tread. Plus, they are relatively easy to put on. The horses seem to like them, too. I have pads of different thickness to insert for comfort, using the thinner ones as the hoof gets longer. They are well-padded around the fetlock, and newer versions come with a comfort gaiter. The Easyboot Trail is the easiest to put on and has held up well on Indy’s big hoofs. Be aware that you must buy pad inserts; otherwise, it rubs. Indy got tender-footed on rocky trails. The downside to the Old Mac and Easyboot Trail is that they attach with Velcro, which needs to be wellcleaned after riding, and the Velcro does wear out. So those are the boots I’ve tried. I’d love to get feedback on the types that others use and why they like or dislike them.
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The Dahls Harold and Cheryl, aka “Butch and Sherry” Dahl, both of Port Angeles, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday. They will hold a barn dance hosted by their children at their home on Whiskey Creek Beach Road. The Dahls were married May 1,
1965, at First United Methodist Church in Port Angeles by Pastor F.E. Wiley. Butch was a logger for many years and retired as an International Longshore and Warehouse Union longshoreman in 2005. Sherry, whose maiden name is
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Galanes: Man pays for outings CONTINUED FROM C4
Let’s make it a triplestrand with a sparkly diaJust promise that you mond clasp. First, it doesn’t matter are going to different colwhat I think. You and your leges. And consider applygirlfriend must come to an ing for a camp counselor arrangement that suits job this summer — away both of you. from home. Second, it would be a shame for a compatible No ‘we’ in paying twosome, neither of whom I have been a widower needs the dough-re-mi, to for a few years and now let the price of a few movie have a girlfriend. We are tickets and dinners out spoil things. (Let’s also conboth seniors and finanfirm that you are giving cially secure. her “credit” for meals she We have spent several cooks for you. In fact, make days and nights together, every week, for over a year. that double credit.) Finally, let her know But I have been paying you consider her an equal nearly all our dating partner, not a prom date. If expenses. Her feeling is, on you express your desire for dates, the guy pays for equality and fairness sineverything. But I think we cerely, she may open up her are more than dating, and handbag and toss out her she should bear some cost, musty old gender stereotoo. types. Any pearls of wisdom? But if she doesn’t (and Anonymous you can’t get over it), she
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Use the hood, dude How can I tell my lab mate, a postdoctoral fellow, to use the concentrated glacial acetic acid under the exhaust hood, instead of in the open air next to my desk? The lab frequently smells of pungent acid, and handling quantities of acetic acid in the open air is not safe. When I asked why he doesn’t use the hood, he replied, “It’s inconvenient.” Is there a polite way to handle this? T.Z. in Pennsylvania How much do I love not knowing what half the words in your question mean? Say: “Dude, it reeks in here. And I don’t want you hurting yourself. Please
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Ashley Dunn of Port Angeles and Nick Boss of Conyers, Ga., were married March 31 in a 4:30 p.m. ceremony in the Rockdale County Courthouse in Conyers. The bride is the daugh-
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Jerry Cameron, 87, and Lorna May Manderscheid, 81, both of Sequim. Kenneth Lee Nelson, 59, and Christy Eileen Casey, 53, both of Sequim. Ryan Leland Ford, 32, and Megan Ruth Emmer, 28, both of Wauwatosa, Wis. Jonathon Daniel Billings, 32, and Michele Fay Sullivan, 29, both of Port Angeles. Edward O’Neal Underwood III, 22, and Malina Rose
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Jefferson County Diaz Ernesto Ortiz, 30, and Christopher Jay Mallgren Jr., 27, both of Bremerton. James S. Calahan, 57, and Michele L. Browning, 57, both of Port Ludlow.
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Nonstop talkers take toll on listeners DEAR ABBY: I have noticed that some people in my age group (60s) are becoming compulsive talkers. These people don’t ask questions of those around them. When someone begins to speak, the compulsive talker interrupts, usually in a louder voice, and returns to dominating the conversation. Some of them continue to ramble on even when no one is listening anymore. I tire quickly when I’m around these marathon talkers, but I’m too polite to interrupt them. It wouldn’t do any good anyway, because they seem unable to stop. When someone tells them they talk too much, they get offended, but the behavior doesn’t change. Do you have suggestions for how to handle compulsive talkers so I won’t have to listen to the person go on and on?
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Dear Overloaded: I do have a suggestion: Avoid people like this. If you can’t avoid them, politely excuse yourself as quickly as possible. These people are “sappers,” and it is not unusual for them to drain others of energy, leaving them feeling tired, overloaded and trapped as you have described. Within a few minutes of getting away, you will start feeling better.
Try it and you’ll see. Dear Abby: I’m 25 years old, have my bachelor’s degree, bought a house and work a great full-time job. I think it’s safe to say that I have established myself as an adult. However, an older co-worker seems to associate me with his grandchildren because of my youthful appearance. He calls me “kiddo” and “buddy.” Instead of greeting me the way he does everyone else, he says, “Boo!” I usually smile and nod in response because I’m not sure what response he expects. Recently, he said, “You’re supposed to say, ‘Eek!’ ” I understand he’s being friendly, but it makes me uncomfortable. I find it childish and not respectful.
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Getting bird’s-eye view through email IF IT WEREN’T for the interesting reports sent in by the readers of this column, I could develop tunnel vision on the spring migration. Our yards influence our perspective on this subject, and unless we are out in the field almost daily, our view as to what is taking place doesn’t see the whole picture. During April, winds from the south moved large numbers of birds into and through this region. Attention always revolves around what is taking place on the coast. Millions of shorebirds are making the bird-watching exciting. Closer to home, however, surprises are also taking place almost daily. Three species have stood out for me, and that is thanks to my readers. I don’t have wood ducks in my yard. Purple martins and osprey often fly overhead, but they aren’t nesting in it either. When reports of all three flood the email, it tells me things are really moving. Osprey reports began on the third of April, and the picture in my mind changed almost daily. Birds began showing up at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds on that date. The next day, the news was from Poulsbo. Then it was Bainbridge Island’s turn, followed by Silverdale. Picturing all of these birds arriving almost together creates an interesting view of what is taking place and over a wide
BIRD WATCH area. It will be Carson interesting to see if osprey are also descending on the Olympic Peninsula in the same numbers. Wood duck photos arrived with some of the email messages that suggested these ducks are on the increase in some areas. Where a “friendly” pond atmosphere exists, the chances for attracting a nesting pair look good. One report showed that these ducks are looking for new territories. This drake flew onto the property of some friends and landed in a tree near their house. It sat there for some time surveying the situation. Later, it was enjoying their pond. Everyone is wondering how this tale will end. When it comes to the purple martins, we are fortunate to live near a colony of them. The local Audubon chapter installed gourds that are mounted on tall poles attached to dock pilings. These birds prefer nesting over the water, and the numbers of productive nesting sites are growing every year. Many observers over a large part of the state eagerly await their first purple martin sighting in the spring.
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Purple martins prefer nesting over the water, and the numbers of productive nesting sites are growing every year. We are in that group, and this year, that first bird was 17 days earlier than last year.
This martin was so early that the gourds he was expecting didn’t go up until the
following day. His actions left no doubt that he knew the area. He was sitting on one of the poles, and he sat for a long time. He hasn’t been seen since, but when he does return, I am confident he won’t be alone. Reports of these first birds were few and very far between, but they signal the others aren’t far behind. So, who else is winging their way into the Northwest with nesting territories a goal? During May, the excitement will keep growing. Western tanagers and blackheaded grosbeaks will arrive, and there is a good chance they, too, will be early. More warblers should soon begin showing up in our yards, and many of us are waiting to hear that first “p-seet!” That signals the flycatchers, swallows and nighthawks are arriving. Many of these birds are spotted flying over our home or seen when we grab the binoculars and go birding. Others are just passing through, and some will stay to nest. Any day now, I expect to hear the flute-like call of the Swainson’s thrush. I know what to expect close to home, but I will get to enjoy the broader picture of spring nesting activity thanks to readers who enjoy sharing their yard’s bird activity.
________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.
Briefly . . . How low can you go using water? Drum circle
IT WAS GREAT to see the new snow lying atop the mountains this month, but, alas, this has done precious little to change the North Olympic Peninsula’s snowpack situation. Already, the state Department of Ecology is beginning to mobilize, setting forth a plan in preparation for the incredibly minute snowmelt and projected stream levels and reservoir amounts for late summer. With this fact and impending predicament, a timely reader’s inquiry arrived in my mailbox: Hello Andrew: The reason I am writing is because I saw the front-page story in the PDN that has to do with our almost nonexistent snowpack and The New York Times’ coverage of the possible consequences about California’s ongoing drought conditions. I am mindful that water is precious, and I want to do my part. I planted my garden here in Port Townsend about 15 years ago and have a mix of English-style and native, Mediterranean and Japanese. Becoming an old gardener now, I do quite a bit of watering by hand. As I look out on the garden this morning, while I am pleased with how it looks, I feel guilty about the amount of water it will take this summer. Do you have any good advice for me and others? Thank you. Beth Dear Beth: First, bravo for resisting the likes of marigolds, geraniums, impatiens and even plants like tomatoes, peppers,
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squash Andrew and May cucumbers. A very wise “oldtimer” told me when I first arrived here on the Peninsula that “the first of June is none too soon.” For heat-loving (actually warm-ground-loving) plants, this is so true. As to your question: Yes, there are many things a gardener can do to minimize water usage, and this year, many residents of the Peninsula may have no choice as various local, county, state and privately owned water agencies may enact and enforce watering restrictions. With that said, here is a comprehensive list of the various things one can do to significantly lower his or her water consumption: 1. Add plenty of organic material. As we have discussed numerous times before, organic material is the miracle component of great soil, precisely because of its water-holding capacity. Make sure your garden soils and containers consist of copious amounts of organic materials. 2. There are products you can buy to amend the soil or premixed soil blends that contain ingredients that greatly increase the
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set Tuesday PORT ANGELES — A community drum circle will be held in the longhouse on the Peninsula College campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. All are welcome to the free event. Participants can drum, rattle, play bells and other percussion, chant, sing and dance. Phone Penny Burdick at 360-461-4538 or email peninsuladrumming@gmail. com.
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With the snowpack level so low, it’s a good idea to find ways to conserve water in preparation for late summer’s projected low water level. soil’s ability to hold water and very slowly release the trapped moisture back to the plants over a severalday period. 3. Mulch. It is so easy and so good for the longterm benefit of your soil. Not only does mulch help trap in moisture, but it greatly impedes evaporation and cools down the soil while breaking down and adding organic material to the dirt. Use several inches, though, if you want to achieve these benefits. 4. Water correctly. There is absolutely a proper way to water, and it will reduce greatly the amount you need to apply. Only water in the morning. The earlier the better. Sunrise is preferable. This is when the plant needs the moisture, and the foliage and ground surface will dry out come evening, which will greatly reduce insects and disease. Also water heavy, forcing moisture down deep, then wait days before rewatering. This application will make the roots grow downward and deep, where the soil is cool and damp.
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5. Pick appropriate plants. As you indicated, Beth, Mediterranean herbs work well, as do sedums, California poppy and many perennials. Also, planting perennial plants, trees, shrubs and bushes, along with a new lawn — all in early fall — means Mother Nature will water them in, and come the dry summer, their root system will be well-established. 6. Raise the mower up. I do not know how many times I must speak power to truth, but raising the mower blade up to a very tall setting, 3¾ inches or higher, conserves vast amounts of moisture. The ground is shaded from the sun and wind, so it dries out at a very slow rate. It is really that simple. 7. Don’t water the lawn. The problem is that the typical American lawn is composed of “broadleaf” grasses that go dormant in summer. So a brown lawn during summer is to be expected. Why fight the force? Let it go brown to conserve the water. 8. Switch the grass type. Rye grasses and fescues are green in the summer and drought resistant. Over seed your lawn twice a year (March and November) and slowly turn your lawn over to this preferred water-conscious blend. 9. Rain barrels. Especially if you have contain-
ers, rain barrels can capture enough precipitation to water them for quite some time, especially if you recapture the water that comes out the bottom (and you have a good, rich, organic soil). 10. Use native plants. Our local Peninsula plants have evolved in our very dry summer conditions and in fact can thrive. Native plants handle our weather best. 11. Rock screes. Rocks never need water, pruning, fertilizer or deadheading to keep their gorgeous look. Rock screes can be as attractive as the gravel and boulders you use and artistically arrange. Then plant sedum and Mediterranean herbs around for an almost water-free botanical masterpiece. Layering the garden in mulch is just as important as wearing layers during our outside working days as we change from shorts and tanks on one day to grabbing the coat and gloves the next, when the winds blow across our snow-blanketed mountains and bring cold days to remind us it is still spring.
SEQUIM — A free community dinner will be served at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., at 6 p.m. Thursday. The meal includes pork roast with apples and onions, rice, cole slaw, desserts and beverages. Reservations, which are requested to ensure that enough food is prepared, can be made by phoning the church at 360-683-5367 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before the dinner or by email to dinners@ sequimtumc.org. The church presents the dinners the last Thursday of each month.
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PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior Center, 328 E. Seventh St. A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Pea salad, chicken rice bake, glazed carrots, dinner roll and apricots. ■ Wednesday: Cole slaw, ________ pulled pork sandwich, appleAndrew May is a Port Angeles- sauce and peach cobbler. ■ Thursday: Green based ornamental horticulturist who salad, Shepherd’s pie, dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recogsteamed broccoli, dinner roll nized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” and fruit cup. Send him questions c/o Penin■ Friday: Shrimp salad, sula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, boiled egg, garlic bread and Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email sherbet. news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May). Peninsula Daily News
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From right, Brenden Jack, shown here with Sequim Sunrise Rotary member Bret Keehn and Sequim Middle School Principal Vince Riccobene, was named the club’s March Middle School Student of the Month. Jack is the son of Jon and Candyce Jack. His favorite subjects are math and science, and he enjoys skiing and playing soccer. Jack would like to attend Stanford University or Massachusetts Institute of Technology to become an aeronautical engineer.
PORT TOWNSEND — The East Jefferson chapter of the Hearing Loss Association will hold a free group discussion at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., at 1:45 p.m. Monday. The focus of the discussion will be “Hearing Loss Issues and Experiences.” The association provides amplified listening devices that bring voices directly to listeners’ ears or hearing aids. The public is welcome to the meetings. For more information, contact Emily Mandelbaum at 360-531-2247 or mandelbaum@olympus.net.
Grange dinner PORT ANGELES — The Fairview Grange, 2123 Lake Farm Road, is having its semiannual all-you-caneat spaghetti dinner and dessert auction starting at
April 9, 1929 April 4, 2015 Charles Woodard “Woody” Myers, born April 9, 1929, in St. Joseph, Missouri, passed away April 4, 2015, in Sequim. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Washington in 1954. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and was stationed in Châteauroux, France. Woody met the love of his life, Alice Mero, in 1949. They were married in February 1951, and she joined Woody in France. Woody was a caddy at Jefferson Park Golf Course, worked in advertising at the Seattle PostIntelligencer and had a long career with Sears, where he was the Northwest furniture buyer and in management. After retiring from Sears in 1985, he was a
Remembering a Lifetime ■ Death and Memorial Notice obituaries chronicle a deceased’s life, either in the family’s own words or as written by the PDN staff from information provided by survivors. These notices appear at a nominal cost according to the length of the obituary. Photos and ornamental insignia are welcome. Call 360-452-8435 Monday through Friday for information and assistance and to arrange publication. A convenient form to guide you is available at area mortuaries or by downloading at www. peninsuladailynews.com under “Obituary Forms.” ■ Death Notices, in which summary information about the deceased, including service information and mortuary, appears once at no charge. No biographical or family information or photo is included. A form for death notices appears at www. peninsuladailynews.com under “Obituary Forms.” For further information, call 360-417-3527.
Mr. Myers business partner in the development of First Hill Apartments, a place for families to stay while loved ones underwent bone marrow transplants at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. In 1989, Woody and Alice retired to Sequim and built a home at SunLand Golf & Country Club. He was very involved in the SunLand community, twice serving on the golf board, in charge of membership at various times
and was on the steering committee of five that instigated the building of the SunLand golf clubhouse. He was co-master of ceremonies of grand opening night for the clubhouse. Woody was elected to the SunLand Sewer and Water Commission and served more than nine years. Woody loved golf. He was most proud of winning net in the Jimmy Chin Seattle Open and for 15 years ran the Peninsula Invitational Tournament for 20 guys from Seattle, Washington. He loved salmon fishing. His prize catch was a 47-pound white king salmon caught at Sekiu. He also loved working out at the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center and the local gym. He loved his garden, traveling, collecting mementos for his many scrapbooks, playing poker and fantasy football. Woody was a lover of jazz, classic movies, musicals and, when younger,
square dancing. He skied and was a great speaker, writer and storyteller. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church for 25 years, a 32nd-degree Mason and a Shriner. Woody was a gentle soul who loved his family and country. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Joseph Myers; mother Beulah Eleanor Woodard; and sister Margaret Ann Myers Parkes. He is survived by Alice, his wife of 64 years; children Karen (Max Biesenthal) Tindal, Shelly Pontious, Jenny Myers, Leah Prince, Joe (Tina Watts) Myers and Michael Myers; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three nephews; a brother-in-law; his best friend and Air Force buddy Paul Cole; and many friends and golf buddies. In lieu of flowers, we suggest you donate to Woody’s favorite charity, Queen of Angels School, 1007 South Oak Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
May 22, 1939 April 12, 2015 Michael Browne, a 75-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away April 12, 2015, due to natural causes. He was born in Ireland on May 22, 1939, to John Browne and Margaret Kinsella Browne. Michael was married to Patricia Byrne on August 27, 1966, in Ireland. They moved to Port Angeles in 1973. She passed away February 6, 2010. He was a diesel mechanic for N.C. Machinery in Port Angeles until retiring in 2006. Michael volunteered in
Mr. Browne the community, helping individuals and families to better themselves. He loved spending time with his children and grandchildren and always enjoyed a good
EDWARD WILSON STURGEON August 24, 1952 April 18, 2015
as a truck driver along the I-5 Corridor, retiring in 2012. Ed is survived by his daughter, Tanya (Jeff) Plattner of Graham, Washington; father Jim (Gerry) Sturgeon of Edmonds, Washington; and brothers Mike (Ginny), Jamey and Mark (Cindy), all of Port Angeles. He was preceded in death by his mother, Winnie Sturgeon. There is no service planned.
November 8, 1944 April 12, 2015 Steven Jack Robertson passed away on April 12, 2015, at the Seattle Veterans Hospital. He was born to Jack and Elizabeth Robertson on November 8, 1944. He served in the United States Air Force honorably for 22 years. Steven had become a prolific writer in the last few years. Steven is survived by his wife, Dorothy; daughters Lydia, Lisa and Stephanie; sister Terri; nieces Jean and Anne; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson. A celebration-of-life service will take place on Sunday, May 31, 2015, at the Pioneer Park club-
game of cards. He was a member of the Queen of Angels Parish. He is survived by his sons, Andrew (Ethna) Browne of Ireland and Michael (Crisie) Browne of Port Angeles; daughter Pauline (Tim) Marvin of Port Angeles; brother Andrew Browne of Ireland; grandchildren James, Kenneth, John, Rachel, Mariah, Lilly, Olivia, Aoife, Tyler and Daniel; and great-grandchildren Gunner, Chloe, Evan and Aiden. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia Browne; father John Browne; mother Margaret Browne; brother John Browne; and sister Elish Harper.
Mr. Robertson house, 387 East Washington Street, Sequim, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society at www.ophumane society.org.
Death Notices Marjorie A. Movius
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May 21, 1921 — April 6, 2015
Port Angeles resident Marjorie A. Movius died of age-related causes at home. She was 83. Services: None planned. Linde-Price Funeral Home, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements. www.lindefuneralservice. com
Sequim resident Genevieve Piper died of agerelated causes at home. She was 93. Services: Burial was held at Ocean View Cemetery, Port Angeles. Linde-Price Funeral Home, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements. lindefuneralservice.com
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SEQUIM — The Clallam Conservation District is offering a free parasite control and manure management workshop for horse owners. The workshop will be held from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Trailside Ranch, 184 Ranch Road, located off Ranch Road near
Robin Hill Farm Park. Dr. Tara Black, a veterinarian with Sequim Animal Hospital, will speak on developing a parasite control program for horse farms. Topics include conducting fecal egg counts, deworming medications, natural parasite control options and pasture management tips to reduce parasite infestations. Workshop participants also will tour Trailside Ranch, a private horseboarding facility, to learn more about the farm’s manure management system and mud-free paddocks. Due to space limitations, pre-registration is required. For more information or to register, phone the district at 360-775-3747, ext. 2, or email info@clallamcd.org. Peninsula Daily News
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cover story Start me up ‘Silicon Valley’ delves into California’s bustling technology sector By Rory MacDonald-Gauthier TV Media
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The “Silicon Valley” series focuses on the daily ins and outs of the modern-day gold rush through software and application development. The show revolves around a group of young engineers and coders who founded their own startup tech company, Pied Piper. As with all new companies, Pied Piper faces routine problems — funding, branding, polishing its product to ensure its success and, of course, dealing with others trying to steal its idea. A lot of the material for the show comes from very real experience. Executive producer and cocreator Mike Judge, known for his cult classic “Office Space” (1999), knows what it’s like to be knee deep in the trials of a burgeoning company. Judge, who began his career in Silicon Valley with a nowdefunct video card company, joked at the season 2 premiere of the show earlier this month that things have come full circle in his career. “A long time ago, I was actually an engineer in Silicon Valley,” he said. “I was an engineer dreaming of becoming a comedy filmmaker in Hollywood, and now, here I am doing a show called ‘Silicon Valley.’ As we do this show, I keep thinking I really should be dreaming of going back to Silicon Valley and coming up with a stupid app and becoming a billionaire and maybe buying a network or something.
But, I remind myself that making fun of them is a lot funner.” It’s that mentality alone that makes “Silicon Valley” so great. With a show that revolves around technology and long-winded algorithms, being accurate while also humorous is a task in and of itself. Judge met with engineers, founders of reputable companies and investors alike in order to gain an even better understanding of the industry. Amongst them was Marc Andreessen, co-author of Mosaic, the first commonly used web browser. Upon meeting Andreessen, Judge told “Yahoo! Finance” that the founder of Netscape told him “for the next hour I’m going to be a writer on your show” and proceeded to unleash an onslaught of ideas for the upcoming season. Gone are the days of employees being viewed as another brick in the wall, attached to their desks for
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What a Girl Wants (2003, Family) Colin
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Something Borrowed (2011, Comedy/Drama) Kate
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Knocked Up ('07, Com) Murphy, Christian Kane, Ashton Kutcher. Hudson, Colin Egglesfield, Ginnifer Goodwin. Justin Timberlake, Cameron Diaz. Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen.
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Pharrell Williams in “The Voice.”
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The stage lights up as the eight remaining singers compete for a lucrative recording contract. Celebrity mentors Pharrell Williams, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine attempt to guide the up-andcoming vocalists to stardom.
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8:00 p.m.
Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) hope to bring in some extra money as Nash’s (Austin Falk) managers. Meanwhile, Sophie (Jennifer Coolidge) and Oleg (Jonathan Kite) try to stay celibate for 30 days. Sandra Bernhard guest stars.
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Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) learn that the baby is breech. Elsewhere, Xo (Andrea Navedo) faces in uphill battle in her quest to make things right with Rogelio (Jaime Camil). Debbie Allen directed this new episode.
Bates Motel (37) A&E
9:00 p.m.
After new information comes to light, Romero (Nestor Carbonell) confronts Norma (Vera Farmiga). Elsewhere, Norman (Freddie Highmore) reels from a recent discovery, and Caleb (Kenny Johnson) and Dylan (Max Thieriot) take a risky job. APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 2015
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Matt Jones reprises his role as Special Agent Ned Dorneget, a technology specialist sent to assist the team with a murder investigation. The victim was a Navy warfare engineer who worked in the Office of Naval Intelligence. Jamie Bamber also guest stars.
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When the team sets a trap for Wells (Tom Cavanagh), Cisco (Carlos Valdes) uses himself as bait. At the same time, Joe (Jesse L. Martin) is unsettled by Eddie’s (Rick Cosnett) decision regarding Iris (Candice Patton).
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The Marvel universe comes to life on the small screen as a team of specially trained agents keeps the peace between humans, superheroes and aliens. Clark Gregg reprises his role as Agent Phil Coulson, who originally appeared in 2008’s “Iron Man.”
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(11) KSTW
8:00 p.m.
As Oliver (Stephen Amell) undergoes a transformation, Nyssa (Katrina Law) and Laurel (Katie Cassidy) continue training in this new episode. When Nyssa realizes the League of Assassins is coming for her, she braces to fight them alone.
Chicago P.D. (5) KING
9:00 p.m.
In this special crossover episode, Benson (Mariska Hargitay) arrives in Chicago to help Voight (Jason Beghe) with a case that is eerily similar to a case she tackled 10 years ago in New York. The story concludes in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
Storage Wars (37) A&E
9:30 p.m.
An auction in Lake Elsinore brings both treasure and turmoil for the buyers in this new episode. Dave’s good mood doesn’t stop him from causing trouble for everyone else. Rene and Jarrod go head-to-head as they compete for some great units.
Nashville (4) KOMO
10:00 p.m.
Connie Britton continues her role as aging country star Rayna Jaymes in the third season of this drama, which pulls the curtain back on the country music industry. The cast also includes Hayden Panettiere, Will Chase and Clare Bowen. APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 2015
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8:00 p.m.
When Red (James Spader) sets his sights on a moneylaundering bank that was recently robbed, Liz (Megan Boone) questions his motives. After impressing everyone on Cooper’s (Harry Lennix) team, a new member (Mozhan Marnò) joins the taskforce.
Mom (10) CITY
8:30 p.m.
A tumultuous season comes to a close with this new episode. Anna Faris stars as a recently sober single mom struggling to raise her kids and resist temptation. Her life is even more complicated by her mother, Bonnie (Allison Janney).
Scandal (4) KOMO (10) CITY
9:00 p.m.
Kerry Washington stars as communications expert Olivia Pope in a new episode of this critically acclaimed drama. The former White House staff member protects the reputations of Washington’s elite as the head of a crisis management firm.
Backstrom (10) CITY
10:00 p.m.
In this season finale, Amy’s (guest star Sarah Chalke) new boyfriend Jessie Rocha (guest star Adam Beach), an Indian Reserve Police Captain, wants to be involved in the investigation into the death of a Native American found dead under a bridge.
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Pretty Woman (1990, Romance) Julia Roberts, Jason Alexander, The 700 Club 180* 311* World Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson. Richard Gere.
Ice Age: Continental Drift ('12, Ani) FXM
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The Avengers ('12, Act) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr.. Comedian Louie (N) Comedians Louie 136* 248* PGA Golf Golf Central PGA Golf WGC-Cadillac Championship Match Play Day 2 Site: TPC Harding Park Golf Course -- San Francisco, Calif. 136* 248* Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie L. House "Family Quarrel" The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Fixer Upper Rehab (N) Rehab Addict H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) House Huntrs House 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269* Wife Swap "Cathrea/ Wife Swap "Kuncaitis/ Little Women: NY "The Little Women: NY "Cabin Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little 108* 252* Stewart" Zdazinsky" Intervention" Fever" Family Family Family Family The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life -0 "The Unknown" (N) The Watch (N) Life -0 "The Unknown" The Watch "The Vanishing" Life -0 "Out of Control" Life -0 "Armed for Winter" 186 276 Thunder Thunder MakePop (N) Sam & Cat Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends Friends 171 300 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Post-game MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros Site: Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Mariners 426 687 Minute Maid Park -- Houston, Texas (L) (L) Texas Post-game
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Donnie Wahlberg stars in “Blue Bloods.”
Taken (13) KCPQ
8:00 p.m.
Liam Neeson stars as a former CIA agent and desperate father whose daughter has been taken by human traffickers in this thrilling film. Using the skills that made him an exceptional agent, he will stop at nothing to find his daughter.
Cold Justice (31) TNT
8:00 p.m.
The team faces the oldest missing person’s case when they investigate the disappearance of a mother who went missing in 1981. Kelly Siegler and Yolanda McClary face big challenges as they sift through clues that are now decades old.
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9:00 p.m.
Find out what happens after entrepreneurs leave the Shark Tank as this program takes a look at both successes and failures in the business dreams. The show reveals the ups and downs that come after an entrepreneur strikes a deal.
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10:00 p.m.
Another dramatic season comes to a close as the Reagan family fights crime in the Big Apple in the season finale. TV veteran Tom Selleck leads the cast as Frank Reagan. The ensemble also includes Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan and Will Estes. APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 2015
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