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Above, Rhody Queen Fiona Shaffer, center, is flanked by Princesses Morgan Wilford and Kayla Calhoun. At right, The Unexpected Brass Band was only one of the eccentric participants in Saturday’s Rhody Parade.
Top-two primary The top two vote-getters in the Aug. 2 primary will advance to the Nov. 8 general election regardless of party affiliation. In the race for the District 1 Public Utility District commissioner seat, incumbent Barney Burke is challenged by Jeff Randall. Three Jefferson County residents are seeking congressional or legislative offices. Danille Turissini and George Vrable, both of Port Ludlow, seek 24th District legislative seats — which covers Jefferson and Clallam counties, and part of Grays Harbor County — while Tyler Myles Vega of Port Townsend is among those challenging U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, who is seeking a fourth two-year term in the 6th District. Turissini, 58, is seeking the state Senate seat now occupied by Jim Hargrove, D-Hoquiam, who is retiring.
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PORT TOWNSEND — Overcast skies and light rain did not dampen the 81st annual Rhododendron Parade on Saturday as spectators jammed both sides of 13 city blocks. “I don’t think the rain affected us at all. There were a lot of people here,” said Juanita Maples, Rhody Festival vice president. Over 2,500 people filled the streets for about two hours as 105 floats passed by, with school bands, businesses, politicians and civic groups all part of the mix. TURN
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PORT TOWNSEND — Five candidates are contending for the Jefferson County commissioner seat being vacated by Phil Johnson. Three are Democrats, one is a Republican and one has no party preference. All are from Port Townsend. Cynthia Koan, Kate Dean and Tim Thomas are Democrats. Contractor Jeff Gallant is the sole Republican. On Friday, Holly Postmus, who filed with no party preference, joined the fray for the Position 1 seat.
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ing, 1610 Blaine St. Polm will replace David Engle, who is retiring June 30. Polm “is a great fit for the district both in his experience and personality,” said Nathanael O’Hara, the school board chair. “We were impressed by the work he had done in Bremerton,” where Polm has worked as principal for six years. “He increased the graduate rate and he understands teachers,” O’Hara said. Polm has worked in his current job since 2010, working prior to that in the small communities of Chewelah and Burbank.
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PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School Board has selected Bremerton High School’s principal as its next superintendent. John A. Polm Jr., 52, has accepted the position and expects to begin work July 1. His salary and benefits had not been determined as of Friday after the board approved his hiring Thursday night. The board will consider approving a three-year contract with him when it meets at 6 p.m. Monday in the Gael Stuart Build-
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Newsmakers Celebrity scoop ■ By The Associated Press
Calvin Harris resting after car accident POPULAR DJ-PRODUCER CALVIN Harris is resting after he was involved in a car accident Friday night and suffered minor injuries. His publicist said Saturday that Harris was a passenger in a vehicle that was struck “in a collision” in Los Angeles. He was examined by doctors at a hospital and released. Further details were not provided. Harris canceled a performance in Las Vegas and a Saturday performance at the Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, Ala. Born Adam Richard Wiles, Harris is known for the electronic dance music hits “Summer,” “Sweet Nothing” and “We Found
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Calvin Harris accepts the award for dance artist of the year during the iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., in April. Love” with Rihanna. He is dating pop star Taylor Swift.
Horse adopted Former “Daily Show”
host Jon Stewart and his wife are giving a new home to a horse that was shot more than 100 times at close range with paintballs and lost an eye from her injuries. Stewart and his wife, Tracey, adopted the 20-year-old horse named Lily. They have a farm in Middletown, N.J. Lily was found at a sales stables in New Holland, Pa., in March. Police say the horse needed surgery to remove the injured eye. The Lancaster County SPCA has been caring for her. Phillip Price of East Providence, R.I., was convicted Friday in New Holland of animal cruelty and other charges. The Stewarts partnered with Farm Sanctuary last year to open an animal sanctuary at their farm.
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PENINSULA POLL THURSDAY’S QUESTION: Are you concerned about your smartphone or computer being hacked?
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ALAN YOUNG, 96, an actor-comedian who played the amiable straight man to a talking horse in the 1960s sitcom “Mister Ed,” has died, a spokeswoman for the Motion Picture and Television Home said Friday. The English-born, Canadianeducated Mr. Young died Thursday, according to Jaime Larkin, Mr. Young spokesin 1962 woman for the retirement community where Mr. Young had lived for four years. His children were with him when he died peacefully of natural causes, she said. Mr. Young was already a well-known radio and TV comedian, having starred in his own Emmy-winning variety show, when “Mister Ed” was being readied at comedian George Burns’ production company. Burns is said to have told his staff: “Get Alan Young. He looks like the kind of guy a horse would talk to.” Mr. Ed was a golden Palomino who spoke only
to his owner, Wilbur Post, played by Mr. Young. Fans enjoyed the horse’s deep, droll voice (“WIL-burr-r-r-r”) and the goofy theme song lyrics (“A horse is a horse, of course, of course . . .”). Cowboy star Allan “Rocky” Lane supplied Mr. Ed’s voice. An eclectic group of celebrities including Clint Eastwood, Mae West and baseball great Sandy Koufax made guest appearances on the show. “Mister Ed” was one of a number of situation comedies during the early to mid-’60s that added elements of fantasy. Others were “My Mother the Car,” in which a man’s dead mother spoke to him through an old car; “My Favorite Martian,” in which a Martian took up residence on Earth disguised as the uncle of an earthling; and “Bewitched,” in which a witch married a mortal. A loose variation on the “Francis the Talking Mule” movies of the 1950s, “Mister Ed” was one of the few network series to begin in syndication. After six months, it moved to ABC in October 1961 and lasted
four seasons. When the cameras weren’t rolling, the human and four-legged co-stars were friends, according to Mr. Young. If Ed was reprimanded by his trainer, Mr. Young said, “He would come over to me, like, ‘Look what he said to me.’ ” Like many series of its vintage, “Mister Ed” won new fans in later decades through near-constant cable TV syndication and video releases. Mr. Young also appeared in a number of films, including “Gentlemen Marry Brunettes,” “Tom Thumb,” “The Cat from Outer Space” and “The Time Machine,” the latter the 1960 classic in which, speaking in a Scottish brogue, he played time traveler Rod Taylor’s friend.
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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications
■ Numerous errors were published Wednesday in stories on plans of the Peninsula Housing Authority and Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. The stories were on Page A1 of the Clallam County edition and Page A6 of the Jefferson County edition. Corrected versions are on Page A8 today.
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Peninsula Lookback From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News
1941 (75 years ago)
A call for bids was issued today on a $60,000, 10-year bond issue authorized by the port commission to finance bulkheading and dredging the new plywood mill log pond on Port of Port Angeles property. Bids will be opened Seen Around June 23 for the bonds at a Laugh Lines Peninsula snapshots maximum of 4 percent interest, according to the THE WALL STREET BABY OTTER legal publication contained Journal just reported EATING on the edge of that America has a surplus the water inside Ediz Hook in the advertising columns of today’s Evening News. of cheese and that every [Port Angeles] as kayakers The bonds are to be person in the country paddle by feet away . . . issued Aug. 1, payable in would have to eat an extra nine equal annual install3 pounds of cheese this WANTED! “Seen Around” ments commencing two year to get rid of it. items recalling things seen on the years from date of issue. North Olympic Peninsula. Send So the next time the them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box Only $17,000 now pizza guy judges you for 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax remain outstanding from ordering extra cheese, just 360-417-3521; or email news@ the original Port of Port say, “I’m doing this for peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure Angeles $403,000 bond America.” you mention where you saw your issue, and this balance will Jimmy Fallon “Seen Around.”
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1966 (50 years ago) The final day of Port Townsend’s 31st annual Rhododendron Festival consists mainly of races. At 11 a.m., the SafeTeen club will hold a “Road-e-o” on Lawrence Street, followed at noon by time trials at the fairgrounds for several hundred visiting motorcyclists. The motorcycle races begin at 1 p.m. Also at 1 o’clock, nine Port Townsend sailors will begin the second annual handicap sailing race on an 8½-mile triangular course on Port Townsend Bay.
1991 (25 years ago) Suspected drug dealers became the victims of their own high tech this week thanks to a beeper found by the Clallam County Drug Task Force. “It was like ordering pizza,” Sgt. Dan Gates said. “Operation Pizza” started Monday morning with a traffic stop in a Port Angeles school zone. Police Patrolman Bruce Knight stopped a car allegedly traveling 27 mph in a 20 mph area. The 20-year-old driver appeared extremely nervous, and Knight could smell marijuana in the car, Gates said. The man was arrested on a King County misdemeanor warrant and the car searched.
Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press
TODAY IS SUNDAY, May 22, the 143rd day of 2016. There are 223 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On May 22, 1960, an earthquake of magnitude 9.5, the strongest ever measured, struck southern Chile, claiming some 1,655 lives. On this date: ■ In 1860, the United States and Japan exchanged ratifications of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce during a ceremony in Washington, D.C. ■ In 1913, the American Cancer Society was founded in New York under its original name, the American Society for the Control of Cancer.
■ In 1915, the Lassen Peak volcano in Northern California exploded, devastating nearby areas but causing no deaths. ■ In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appeared before Congress to explain his decision to veto a bill that would have allowed World War I veterans to cash in bonus certificates before their 1945 due date. ■ In 1939, the foreign ministers of Germany and Italy, Joachim von Ribbentrop and Galeazzo Ciano, signed a “Pact of Steel” committing the two countries to a military alliance. ■ In 1947, the Truman Doctrine was enacted as Congress appropriated military and eco-
nomic aid for Greece and Turkey. ■ In 1968, the nuclear-powered submarine USS Scorpion, with 99 men aboard, sank in the Atlantic Ocean. The remains of the sub were later found on the ocean floor 400 miles southwest of the Azores. ■ In 1969, the lunar module of Apollo 10, with Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene Cernan aboard, flew to within nine miles of the moon’s surface in a dress rehearsal for the first lunar landing. ■ In 1972, President Richard Nixon began a visit to the Soviet Union, during which he and Kremlin leaders signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. ■ In 1992, after a reign lasting
nearly 30 years, Johnny Carson hosted NBC’s “Tonight Show” for the last time. ■ Ten years ago: Seven-yearold Braxton Bilbrey of Arizona swam from Alcatraz Island to San Francisco — an estimated distance of 1.4 miles — in 47 minutes. ■ Five years ago: A tornado devastated Joplin, Mo., with winds up to 250 mph, claiming at least 159 lives and destroying about 8,000 homes and businesses. ■ One year ago: Ireland’s citizens voted in a landslide to legalize gay marriage, with 62.1 percent saying “yes” to changing the nation’s constitution to define marriage as a union between two people regardless of their sex.
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He said he’ll decide during the coming week whether to pursue an attempt — the same week WASHINGTON — A George that the LegisWashington University Hospital lature faces a spokeswoman said a gunman deadline to Fallin shot by a U.S. Secret Service adjourn while officer outside the White House grappling with a $1.3 billion budon Friday remained in critical get hole that could lead to cuts to condition Saturday evening. public schools, health care and the Investigators have identified state’s overcrowded prison system. the man as Jesse Oliveri of AshRepublican Gov. Mary Fallin land, Pennsylvania. vetoed the bill Friday, saying The White House was placed on that while she opposes abortion, a security alert after the shooting, it was vague and would not which happened within view of withstand a legal challenge. sightseers as sidewalks were The measure would have crowded with tourists and workers. made it a felony punishable by The Metropolitan Police up to three years in prison for Department, the Secret Service, anyone who performs an aborPark Police and the FBI said in tion. State law already makes it a joint statement that there was a felony for anyone who’s not a “no known nexus to terrorism.” doctor to perform an abortion, The armed man approached and Dahm’s bill would have the checkpoint on E Street removed the exemption for physhortly after 3 p.m. and ignored sicians. repeated orders to drop his gun, according to a statement from David Iacovetti, a Secret Service Guests for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for deputy assistant director.
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Senator mulls override OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Republican state senator who authored the bill that would effectively outlaw abortion in the state said Saturday that he hasn’t decided whether he’ll try to override the governor’s veto. “I have not made a decision,” Sen. Nathan Dahm of Broken Arrow said. “That’s what we’re pursuing, what we’d like to see accomplished.”
today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” —Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Reps. Ed Royce, R-Calif., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sanders. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sanders; Reps. Peter King, R-N.Y., Xavier Becerra, D-Calif., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas; Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.
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Briefly: World Data indicate smoke before flight crashed CAIRO — Smoke was detected in multiple places on EgyptAir flight 804 moments before it plummeted into the Mediterranean, but the cause of the crash that killed all 66 on board remains unclear, the French air accident investigation agency said on Saturday, as the Egyptian military released the first images of debris from the doomed aircraft, including personal items and damaged seats. Agency spokesman Sebastien Barthe said in Paris that the plane’s automatic detection system sent messages indicating smoke a few minutes before the plane disappeared from radar while flying over the east Mediterranean early Thursday morning. The messages, he explained, “generally mean the start of a fire,” but he added: “We are drawing no conclusions from this. Everything else is pure conjecture.”
mand, became the highestranking U.S. military officer known to have entered Syria since the U.S. began its campaign to counter the Votel Islamic State in 2014. Votel flew into northern Syria and spent nearly 11 hours in the country. He met with U.S. military advisers working with Syrian Arab fighters and conferred with leaders of the Syrian Democratic Forces, an umbrella group of Kurdish and Arab fighters supported by the U.S.
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FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta — Alberta officials on Saturday lifted mandatory evacuation orders in some areas north of Fort McMurray, where a raging wildfire has forced the evacuation of more than 80,000 people and the closure of oil sands operations. Officials said conditions have improved in some parts north of the oil sands city. Suncor Energy Inc. and Syncrude will now be Commander visits Syria able to resume their idled northern oil sands operations and NORTHERN SYRIA — The top U.S. commander for the Mid- bring back evacuated workers. About 8,000 oil sands workdle East secretly visited Syria ers in camps north of Fort on Saturday for a first-hand McMurray were evacuated last look at efforts to build cohesive Tuesday after gusting winds alliances of Arab, Kurd and other local fighters to defeat the and high temperatures caused the fire to move rapidly toward Islamic State. Army Gen. Joseph Votel, who them. is head of U.S. Central ComThe Associated Press
NEW DELHI — Authorities in a parched western Indian state sprinkled water in the streets and awaited the arrival of a special water train on Saturday, a day after temperatures reached a recordhigh 124 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heatstroke victims Several hospitals in the desert state of Rajasthan, which has been hit worst by a heat wave that has spread to many parts of India, have set aside beds to treat heatstroke victims. Television video Saturday showed heatstroke patients being wheeled in on stretchers, with paramedics covering them with ice packs and pouring water on them. The main summer months in India — April, May and June — are always excruciatingly hot
across most of the country, before monsoon rains bring cooler temperatures. In Rajasthan on Saturday, municipal workers sprinkled water in residential areas of the city of Bikaner and a train filled with 660,000 gallons of water headed toward the town of Bhilwara. Indian media reported 16 deaths in Rajasthan, where nearly 17,000 villages in 19 of 33 districts were facing water shortages.
Temperatures decline The India Meteorological Department said that maximum temperatures will likely fall by 4-6 degrees Fahrenheit in Rajasthan this week. But no significant change is expected in northern India. The blistering heat also is
sweeping across large parts of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, with six deaths reported there in the past month. On Thursday, the city of Philodi in Rajasthan state suffered through the country’s highest recorded temperature — 124 F. India’s meteorological department said the previous high was 123 F, reached in 1956 in the city of Alwar, also in Rajasthan. Heatstroke has claimed 109 lives in southern Andhra Pradesh state, where pre-monsoon showers have broken the hot spell, a state government statement said. The intense heat wave in western Gujarat state has claimed 17 lives this month, with temperatures touching 118 F. Officials have shut schools in several states, including Rajasthan, New Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, to protect children from the heat wave.
Obama takes off for Asian trip to sell trade agreement BY NANCY BENAC THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is leaving on a weeklong, 16,000-mile trip to Asia as part of his effort to pay more attention to the region and boost economic and security cooperation. He’ll spend three days in Vietnam, with stops in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, for meetings with top leaders, a speech on US-Vietnam relations, visits to cultural treasures and sessions with civic leaders and entrepreneurs. From Vietnam, he heads to Japan for a summit of the Group
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Stalled in Congress The deal is stalled in Congress, but Obama hopes it will one day increase trans-Pacific trade and make it easier for U.S. workers and companies to compete in Asia. The deal faces strong opposition from the leading 2016 presidential candidates and other critics, who say it doesn’t do enough
to protect U.S. workers from unfair competition. A key sticking point during Obama’s stay in Vietnam will be human rights. Five Republican senators sent the president a letter Friday labeling Vietnam “one of the most repressive regimes in the world” and urging Obama to press Vietnamese leaders to do more to respect freedom of religion and expression and other human rights. The letter was signed by Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida, John Boozman of Arkansas, John Cornyn of Texas, James Lankford of Oklahoma and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
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A GIGANTIC SPACE shuttle fuel tank is creeping through streets near Los Angeles on its way to a science museum. The 33-ton, 154-foot-long external propellant tank began moving at 12:01 a.m. Saturday from coastal Marina del Rey to the California Science Center in downtown Los Angeles. The orange-brown, sausage-shaped tank is being trucked at 5 mph. By early morning, it was moving through suburban Inglewood, where some light poles were unbolted and turned so their arms wouldn’t hit the towering tank. Freeway drivers also got a shock as it rolled across an overpass.
A SOLAR-POWERED AIRPLANE that landed in Oklahoma last week is headed to Ohio on the latest leg of its around-the-world journey. The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 took off from Tulsa International Airport on Saturday with a destination of Dayton International Airport in Ohio. The flight was expected to take about 18 hours. The aircraft took off from Phoenix Goodyear Airport in Arizona at about 3 a.m. on May 13 and landed in Tulsa about 20 hours later. It departed from northern California in the early hours of May 2 and landed at the airport southwest of Phoenix 16 hours later.
THE CHURCH OF Scotland voted to let its ministers enter same-sex marriages but it “maintains its traditional view of marriage between a man and woman.” The church’s general assembly, meeting in Edinburgh, voted Saturday to allow congregations to “opt out” from traditional teaching if they wish to appoint a minister or a deacon in a same-sex marriage. However, Church of Scotland clergy will not be allowed to conduct samesex weddings. A debate on whether to sanction gay marriages within the church won’t be held until the church’s Theological Forum presents a report next year.
A VOLCANO IN western Indonesian unleashed hot clouds of ash on Saturday, killing three villagers and injuring four others, an official said. Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province blasted volcanic ash as high as 2 miles into the sky, said National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. He said ash tumbled down the slopes as far as 3 miles westward into a river. The 8,530-foot-high mountain had been dormant for four centuries before springing to life in August 2010, killing two people and forcing 30,000 to flee. An eruption in February 2014 killed 16 people.
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Man swept into Sol Duc Falls off ravine is rescued BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Emergency personnel with Clallam County Fire District No. 2 rapelled down a slippery ravine to a stranded and injured hiker at Sol Duc Falls during a difficult rescue of some nine hours. The man, Josh Reciert, 30, of Lynnwood, was transported to Olympic Medical Center at 3 a.m. Saturday and later sent to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he was listed in satisfactory condition Saturday afternoon.
Swept away At about 5:36 p.m. Friday, Reciert and his wife were hiking the trail at Sol Duc Falls when he walked out onto a rocky area just above the cascading water, said Mike DeRousie, assistant chief of Fire District
No. 2. At that location, the Sol Duc fans into two channels, crashing 50 feet into a narrow chasm where the sun rarely shines. While out on the rocks, Reciert slipped and “was swept down the waterfall, went under a log and down another waterfall, finally pulling himself up out of the river,” DeRousie said. Reciert was located about 70 feet down a “very steep embankment 0.8 miles from the trailhead,” DeRousie said. “The patient was caught on a little landing down there right by the river.” The man was hiking with other couples at the time and a retired emergency medical technician (EMT) who provided information to 9-1-1 emergency dispatchers, DeRousie said. Fire District No. 2 EMTs and a paramedic were dispatched and arrived on
scene with medical gear and some high-angle rescue equipment. They immediately sent high-angle-trained EMT Nate Thompson down to Reciert with space blankets, other blankets and some medical equipment to record his vital signs. “We were fortunate [Thompson] brought his gear when he came up there and it is a good thing he did,” DeRousie said.
Hard climb It was a difficult journey to reach Reciert, DeRousie said. “It was moss and loose dirt and there was about 30 feet that it went straight down,” he said After checking Reciert’s vital signs, which were satisfactory, Thompson’s biggest concern was keeping the waterlogged man warm, DeRousie said.
Olympic National Park rangers arrived with more rescue equipment, including portable lighting from the county emergency operations center, and Park Ranger Brian Bell lowered a sleeping bag and a camp stove down to Thompson to keep Reciert warm, DeRousie said. Thompson removed Reciert’s clothes and was able to place him in the sleeping bag, gave him hand-warmers and heated up some water to give him. “That kept him alive,” DeRousie said. Olympic Mountain Rescue of Bremerton was contacted to extricate Reciert, with Airlift Northwest placed on standby for possible transport. Olympic Mountain Rescue personnel rigged a litter basket, descended down the embankment and the rest of the crew pulled them all up.
Races: Various candidates file CONTINUED FROM A1 presidency. He is challenging Kilmer, Turissini, who calls her- a Gig Harbor Democrat self “an Independent who grew up in Port AngeRepublican,” is running les, for a seat in the 6th against Rep. Kevin Van De District, which includes the Wege, a Sequim Democrat, North Olympic Peninsula. Kilmer is also challenged for a four-year term. She said she wants to by Republicans Stephan improve schools, create Andrew Brodhead and Todd good-paying jobs and pro- Bloom, both of Tacoma; vide good stewardship of Democrat Paul Nuchims of Manchester; and Mike lands and tax dollars. Vrable, who was not Coverdale of Westport, who available for comment Fri- has no party preference. Vega said: “I think we day, also filed as Republican. He is running for the need to get money out of state representative Posi- politics and get politics back tion 1 seat Van De Wege is to the point where it is of service to the people. leaving to run for Senate. “I’m against anything Vrable faces Clallam County Commissioner Mike that pits big money against Chapman of Port Angeles, the livelihood of the people.” who filed as a Democrat; and Tammy Ramsay of County commission Hoquiam, also a Democrat. In the five-way Position The three candidates 1 county commission race: will face off in a primary ■ Koan, 53, a Democrat, election contest. is the chair of the Jefferson On Friday, Steve Thar- County Planning Commisinger, D-Sequim, picked up sion. a challenger for his 24th Her priority is to develop District Position 2 seat. the county’s comprehensive John D. Alger of Sequim, plan in an understandable who “prefers GOP/Indepen- way while addressing water dent Party,” is opposing issues and global warming. Tharinger’s bid for re-elec■ Dean, 41, a Democrat, tion. is manager of the North Alger, who has never Olympic Peninsula held elective public office, is Resource Conservation & a car reservation agent in Development Council. Port Angeles. She intends to be “a new “[On Friday] afternoon, I voice to step up and reprewas checking the Secretary sent working families in of State’s Office and saw Jefferson County.” that nobody had filed to run She has lived in Jefferagainst Steve Tharinger,” son County for 17 years and Alger said Saturday. said she has worked with “We need a choice. That’s local governments on such pretty much it.” issues as economic develop-
Congressional district Vega, 39, who has lived in Port Townsend for one month, has filed as a member of the Green Party and is a strong supporter of Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination for the
ment and climate. ■ Thomas, 45, a Democrat, is a member of the county’s Parks and Recreation Board who unsuccessfully challenged District 2 Commissioner David Sullivan in 2012. His priorities are to
build the Port Hadlock sewer facility and provide more support to county parks. ■ Gallant, 59, is a contractor and the sole Republican. The major issues for Gallant are transportation, including public transportation, and growth. Gallant said he is not seeking, nor would he accept, support from the Jefferson County Republican Party, citing GOP denial of human-caused climate change as his main reason. ■ Postmus, 55, runs a Port Townsend lawn and garden service. Her top priority is to clear the way so older workers can find jobs for which they are qualified. “I want to make sure the county hires the most qualified people,” she said. “I’ve applied for more than 350 jobs in this area for which I was qualified and only got a handful of responses.”
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ity.” Randall, who has not held political office, led two successful bond issues that won by large margins.
Unopposed At the close of candidate filing week Friday, two Jefferson County incumbents were not challenged. District 2 Jefferson County Commissioner David Sullivan has no challengers in his bid for a fourth term, while Keith Harper, Jefferson County’s sole Superior Court judge, is unopposed as he seeks a second term. Sullivan said he was surprised by the lack of opposition because last-minute challengers have emerged during his last two election contests. The main challenge the county faces is maintaining financial stability, he said. Harper, 62, was elected to his first term in 2012. “I appreciate not being opposed in this election. I thoroughly enjoy my position and have worked hard to try to do a good job and I feel my first term of service has gone well,” he wrote in an email. The seat held by U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Seattle, is up as well as nine statewide executive offices and three Supreme Court seats. Statewide offices on the ballot will be governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, attorney general, commissioner of public lands, superintendent of public instruction and insurance commissioner.
Burke, 60, who served on the board during the PUD’s assumption of the county’s electrical power service, stressed financial accountability. “We need to work on our long-term business strategy,” he said. “People everywhere are going to choose more solar and more conservation, so we need a business model that will work.” Randall, 49, has worked in the solar industry for many years. “The PUD needs to get its fiscal house in order,” he said. ________ “We need to have a fisJefferson County Editor Charlie cally responsible PUD that Bermant can be reached at 360charges fair rates and 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsumaintains system reliabil- ladailynews.com.
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Alexia Fuller, 5, gets assistance from her father, David Fuller of Sequim, with reeling in a trout during Saturday’s Kids Fishing Day at the Water Reclamation Site near Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Puget Sound Anglers, with assistance from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, stocked the pond with 2,000 trout and 180 jumbo trout for youngsters to try their hands at catching. The fish were biting, allowing many children to take home the two-trout limit.
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A sport utility vehicle sits blocking the eastbound lane of U.S. Highway 101 just east of Siebert Creek east of Port Angeles on Friday after colliding with a dump truck.
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way 101 from a gravel pit near milepost 256, cutting off Phillips, who also was traveling westbound. The Ford clipped the left rear of the dump truck, Hodgson said. Both men were wearing seat belts, Hodgson said. Only Phillips was injured. He was not transported to a hospital. The Ford was towed from the scene. Addleman was cited for failure to yield.
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man suffered minor injuries in a collision with a dump truck, said the State Patrol. The 9:31 a.m. Friday wreck involved a green and silver 1987 Kenworth dump truck driven by Zachary Addleman, 31, and a black 2010 Ford Escape driven by Kyle Phillips, 26, said Port Townsend. Trooper Mark Hodgson. ________ Both men live in Port ________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Angeles. Reporter Chris McDaniel can According to Hodgson, be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Bermant can be reached at 360Addleman turned right 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com. onto westbound U.S. High- dailynews.com.
Choice: ‘An exciting time’ for PT CONTINUED FROM A1 his application letter. “I will provide leader“It’s an exciting time for ship to the district to ensure Port Townsend with the the sound care and manrecent passage of the levy agement of its resources and bond,” Polm wrote in and infrastructure.”
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Matt Rosey of the Port Angeles Parks Department grooms the baseball infield at Port Angeles Civic Field on Friday.
Ball team owner pitches contract for PA by 2017 BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Kitsap BlueJackets owner Matt Acker said last week a multiyear contract with the city to bring a college-level West Coast League wood-bat baseball team to Port Angeles by June 2017 is close to completion. Acker estimated Friday that $190,000 would be generated annually in Port Angeles and Sequim in lodging, food, travel and marketing expenses by having a team in Port Angeles. He said his estimate was based on an average of expenditures by 12 West Coast League teams over a five-year span ending in September 2015.
League attendance Average league attendance per game was 1,128 for 12 teams in markets such as Walla Walla, Wenatchee, Longview — and Victoria, he said. Acker, who lives in Lacey, expects attendance at Civic Field, which has covered seating for 2,500, would reach that average, given the combined populations of Clallam and Jefferson counties of 103,952 in 2015. The draw: “It’s more than a baseball game; it’s an event,” he said.
Acker estimated admission would cost $5 to $10 a game. The economic benefit will include 450 to 500 room nights in hotel rooms for visiting teams that would generate $49,500 annually at about $110 a room night, Acker said. “Other teams will spend about $50,000 or more on food annually,” Acker added, citing league statistics. Another $35,000 would be generated by gas expenditures and $55,000 in sales and marketing expenses, according to league statistics based on average team costs. “That’s a pretty solid number,” Acker said.
Pitched to panel Acker pitched having the Kitsap BlueJackets play 32 home games over 70 days at city-owned Civic Field to the city parks and recreation beautification commission. “I’m excited about the potential,” Acker told the board. “Our best players are about three years away from being on TV.” Acker said the contract is “80 percent done, maybe close to 90 percent.” Acker said Friday he hopes the City Council will approve the con-
tract in June and have league officials announce establishment of a new team in Port Angeles on July 18 during the league’s twoday all-star break. “My ducks are in a row,” Acker said. After Acker’s presentation Thursday, parks commission Chairman David Shargel was excited about the prospect of drawing hundreds of fans to West Coast League games at Civic Field.
Economic benefit “It sounded really good, and the economic benefit is tremendous,” Shargel said, envisioning thousands of fans coming to Port Angeles for a multiday doubleheader against the league’s Victoria HarbourCats. “They’re going to stay, they’re going to shop, they going to come here.” Neither Acker nor Parks and Recreation Director Corey Delikat would discuss the monetary terms because the pact is still in draft form. Delikat estimated Friday that the agreement, which would be with Acker’s company MACK Athletics, would cover between three and five years and include about 3 percent annual increases in the flat rate for use of the field.
Rhody: Golf tourney today CONTINUED FROM A1 kicks in. Streets were empty two hours The parade began in front of before the parade, although a the Port Townsend Fire Station variety of lawn furniture was tied and headed down Lawrence up along the route to save spectaStreet, turning right on Monroe tors’ places. The chairs started appearing Street and right again on Water Wednesday. Street. Notably absent was 99-yearAt Quincy Street, marchers were guided to the right while old George Huntingford, who has vehicles continued on to Water attended all the previous parades. He was all set to go but didn’t Street. feel well at the last minute, according to his grandson, ChrisWayward floats topher Huntingford-Gunn. Apparently extending the Vicki Lockhart of Port Hadparade were several out-of-town lock, who has occupied the same floats that continued on Water space across from the American Street and Sims Way, with those Legion Hall during parades for 20 aboard waving to bewildered years, said this was probably her passers-by. last year at that particular post. Most of the people attending She and her family have were present or former Port parked an RV in an adjacent Townsend residents celebrating parking lot, which was roped off the town before the tourist season this year. They had to drive back
home to switch cars. “It looks like we might not be coming next year,” she said.
Continues today The festival continues today with the Jim Caldwell Memorial Golf Tournament from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Port Townsend Golf Course, 1948 Blaine St., and the Rhody Run. Packet pickup and day-of registration for the run will be from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at Fort Worden Commons. At 9:30 a.m. will be the Kid’s Sprint in Fort Worden. The 12K race will begin at 11 a.m., and race awards will be at 2 p.m.
Port of Port Townsend commissioners will consider a $115,574 contract for a stormwater system planning study and conceptual design for the Boat Haven boatyard when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 5:30 p.m. in chambers, 333 Benedict St. The draft report from Parametrix Engineering, Planning & Environmental Services — which has offices in Bremerton, Pullman, Puyallup, Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma — is expected by the end of this year. Despite efforts to improve source controls, the port continues to fall short of the benchmark established for copper and zinc under the Boatyard General Permit issued by the state Department of Ecology and remains under a level 3 response requirement, a staff memo says. Ecology has said additional compliance measures will be ordered this summer. Commissioners also will discuss changes to live-aboard regulations — including background checks for new applicants. They will consider a letter of intent for a long-term lease at Point Hudson to the Gatheringplace and a 50-year lease and quit-claim deed with Kimmel’s Crab Shack Inc.
The Port Townsend Planning Commission will discuss temporary encampments for the homeless and short-term rentals when it meets Thursday. The meeting will be from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Port Townsend City Council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. ________ No council meeting is schedJefferson County Editor Charlie Ber- uled this week. Commissioners will consider mant can be reached at 360-385-2335 or having documents for changes to cbermant@peninsuladailynews.com.
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The Climate Action Committee will discuss a proposal for developing an energy plan for Jefferson County when it meets Wednesday. The committee will meet from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Pope Marine Building, 100 Madison County commissioners St., Port Townsend. The panel also will discuss The Jefferson County commis- adaption plans. sioners will consider on a first reading refinancing bonds issued Port Townsend schools in 2007 for improvements to the The Port Townsend School emergency communications 9-1-1 dispatch center when they meet Board will consider approving a three-year contract with a new Monday. The meeting will begin at superintendent when it meets 9 a.m. in commissioners’ cham- Monday. The meeting will begin at bers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jackson St., 6 p.m. in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 Blaine St. Port Townsend. The board will consider Final approval of the refinancing would be on a second reading. approving Grant Street School At their 1:30 p.m. briefing ses- construction. It will consider student insursion, commissioners will hear a presentation on programs for ance for the 2016-17 school year. fighting invasive species and for riparian restoration on the Hoh Chimacum schools River. The Chimacum School Board Among the items on the con- will hear a report from the supersent agenda are possible approval intendent on maintenance and of Dec. 5 as the date for a public operations levy planning when it hearing on the 2017 budget. meets Tuesday. Also on the consent agenda are The board will meet at 6 p.m. proposals for: in the library at the high school, ■ $9,170 in lodging tax 91 West Valley Road. receipts to the Emerald Towns It also will hear an update on Alliance. math curriculum. ■ $26,739 in additional funds for consultant services by Shearer Public development Design LLC of Seattle for Salmon authority Creek bridge construction on The Fort Worden Lifelong West Uncas Road. The contract would increase from $76,241 to Learning Center Public Develop$102,980. The state is funding 85 ment Authority will discuss a percent. U.S. Fish and Wildlife safety and emergency response and local money make up the rest. plan when it meets Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at Fort Worden Commons. Port Townsend city
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Boys & Girls plan new PA clubhouse EDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S NOTE: This is a corrected version of a story that was published Wednesday on Page A1 in the Clallam County edition and Page A6 in the Jefferson County edition. Among the corrections are the source of quotes and titles. Information is added about an application for state funds and a timeline. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula is applying for state funds to build a new clubhouse for the Port Angeles unit at an estimated $4.5 million to $5 million. The project would build a 14,000-square-foot clubhouse at the corner of Lauridsen Boulevard and South Francis Street, Boys & Girls Clubs management announced to about 30 guests at a community breakfast Tuesday morning. The clubhouse would include a gymnasium, computer labs, art rooms, a teen center and some outdoor space. The current clubhouse is at capacity. It consists of a converted 4,000-square-foot four-plex apartment building and a detached 2,000-square-foot teen center, which combine to serve about 140 children per day. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be going away soon,â&#x20AC;? said Norma Turner, a member of the board for the Port Angeles unit and of the corporate board. The current Port Angeles clubhouse, located in the Mount Angeles View Family Housing complex, would be torn down when the Peninsula Housing Authority reaches Phase 3 of its current redevelopment plan. A corner of the housing authority property on Lauridsen Boulevard has been designated as the location for the new clubhouse. The new structure is expected to cost $4 million to build, plus additional
equipment, silver, meaning it will meet strict environmental building and operational stanApplying for funds dards. In most cities, multiple Fundraising efforts have clubhouses serve neighboralready begun, starting hoods according to populawith grantwriting, said tion, and Port Angeles, with Steve Deutermann, a memabout 20 percent of the popber of the Port Angeles unit ulation 17 and younger, board. The group is applying for would be expected to have youth recreation facility two, Turner said. Turner said that if the funds from the state new clubhouse exceeds Department of Commerce capacity, then the unit which, if approved, could might begin looking for an provide a state match of up to 25 percent of eligible alternate location for the west side of town. There are costs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We could get up to $1 no plans to do this now. Currently, children are million in costs from the state,â&#x20AC;? said Mary Budke, bused to the clubhouse from executive director of the Dry Creek and Hamilton clubs, which includes the and Jefferson elementary Port Angeles and Sequim schools. The 30,000-square-foot units. The deadline for applica- Carroll C. Kendall Unit Boys & Girls Club in tion is this Thursday. If all goes well, then the Sequim is a large unit, but notification of preliminary not atypical. It serves 300 review would be expected in children per day and is used late June and a recommen- for community events, Deudation would be sent to the termann noted. It was built as the result governor by September that he include the funds in his of a successful capital camproposed capital budget paign capped with a large when he presents it to the gift from the Kendall famstate Legislature in Decem- ily. ber. If approved by the Legis- Named for Kendall lature, disbursement of Don Kendall named it funds would begin in Sepfor his father, the late Cartember 2017. If a recommendation is rol C. Kendall, who was a made to the governor in dairy farmer in Sequim. Don Kendall, who was September, then the Boys & Girls Clubs board would born in Sequim, is a former consider kicking off a capi- CEO and chairman of the tal campaign and writing board of PepsiCo. In both the Port Angeles grant applications to raise funds for the building, and Sequim locations, families pay a $30-per-year Budke said. Naming rights would be membership per child, offered to name the club- although scholarships are house and individual rooms. available. â&#x20AC;&#x153;No child is turned Sponsors would have their names on plaques in the away,â&#x20AC;? Budke said. Community fundraising rooms they have named. Modeled on a recently efforts cover the remaining built Boys & Girls Club in cost, estimated to be about Vancouver, Wash., the pro- $1,500 per child, she said. Each member gets a posed clubhouse would be similar to the national aver- meal when he or she arrives age Boys & Girls Clubs unit after school, and the club serves three meals a day in size, Turner said. Clubhouse plans include during summer activities. Both clubhouses are dedicated parking with access from Lauridsen Bou- open year-round during levard, easier access to bus weekdays and Saturday routes and LEED-certified evenings in Sequim. funds for Turner said.
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SEATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Federal officials say a Ferndale man was arrested as he approached the U.S.-Canadian border on his way to what he thought was a meeting with a 12-year-old girl.
U.S Attorney Annette Hayes said Christopher David Johnston was arrested Friday as he attempted to illegally enter Canada. He was charged with attempting to entice a minor. Officials say Johnston began communicating in
early May with a person who responded to an ad he had placed on Craigslist. It said he was seeking a â&#x20AC;&#x153;young lady to spoil.â&#x20AC;? An undercover agent responded, indicating she was not yet 13 years old. Officials say despite the age, Johnston continued to engage in increasingly sexualized emails, texts and chats with the agent. He set up a meeting in Abbotsford, B.C., and was arrested as he approached the border near Sumas.
An architectural rendering looking southwest from the east side of Francis Street (from the area where the new Boys & Girls Club will be located) in Port Angeles.
Authority to replace low-income PA units EDITORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S NOTE: emolition of 33 This is a corrected version of a story that was housing units is published Wednesday on expected to Page A1 in the Clallam County edition and Page begin in January, and A6 in the Jefferson construction will begin County edition. Corrections include in the early summer of the source of the $12 mil- 2017. lion grant, some of the plans for the development and the source of the west. Longstanding current city funding. residents will be offered rental vouchers, which will PENINSULA DAILY NEWS allow them to rent homes in PORT ANGELES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The Port Angeles until the new Peninsula Housing Author- apartments are ready, ity has been awarded a $12 Kassinger said. million allocation of 9 perWhen the new housing cent low-income housing is available, they will be tax credits through the given first rights to move state Housing Finance into those new units, she Commission to replace 33 said. low-income units built in Kassinger said residents 1942 with 63 new town- who are relatively new to homes and apartments at the complex were notified Mount Angeles View Fam- when they moved in that ily Housing complex. the lodging would be temThe award will fund the porary and they do not get a first phase of the Mount voucher. U.S. Housing and Angeles View redevelop- Urban Development sets ment, replacing a portion of the timeline for relocation the buildings originally con- eligibility at about two structed as war-time hous- years of occupancy. ing. All eligible residents will It is the first of three be given assistance in findphases to replace aging and ing a new apartment or poorly laid-out housing house and assistance with units in an eventual com- the physical moving proplete redevelopment of the cess, she said. 18-acre, 100-unit lowPhase 1 of the master income housing complex, plan also includes realignsaid Kay Kassinger, execu- ing Lopez Street and tive director of the Penin- Whidby Avenue and adding sula Housing Authority. one traffic circle. A second After the three phases one will be added in Phase are completed, the develop- 3. ment will have 232 units. During Phase 2, twoThe project eventually story buildings near the will include two round- center of the property, abouts on South Francis which were built in the Street. 1950s, will be replaced with â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want it to be a show- housing units. case. We want it to look Phase 3 will replace the good,â&#x20AC;? Kassinger said. 1970s one-story duplexes Demolition of 33 housing and four-plexes near Park units is expected to begin in Avenue. January, and construction A portion of the property will begin in the early sum- bordering Lauridsen Boulemer of 2017. vard will be turned over â&#x20AC;&#x153;We hope to have the during Phase 1 to the Boys units ready to move in by & Girls Clubs of the OlymJune 2018,â&#x20AC;? she said. pic Peninsula to replace its The first phase will con- current building at 2620 S. struct 63 replacement units Francis St., Kassinger said. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 33 public housing and 30 The replacement of the tax credit units in a combi- Boys & Girls Clubs unitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nation of townhomes and clubhouse will be funded by flats â&#x20AC;&#x201D; in the development the clubs. bounded by Lauridsen BouThe current unit will be levard to the north, East torn down in Phase 3. Park Avenue to the south, That will give the unit Peabody Creek to the east plenty of time to build a new and South Eunice Street to clubhouse, Kassinger said. A senior housing complex is part of the plan, but no timeline has been determined for that project. Kassinger said the housing authority completed the master plan for the redevel-
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Phase 3 By the end of Phase 3, South Francis Street will have two roundabouts and will open to both East Park Avenue and Lauridsen Boulevard. The development will eventually include a new home for the Head Start currently located on the property, which would be relocated to Lauridsen, adjacent to the Port Angeles unit of the Boys & Girls Club, Kassinger said. Trees and a park, with community gardens, will remain in the current park location, and a tie-in to Peabody Creek Trail will be added on the east side of the property, she said.
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Accused rapist faces new charges in Tenn. BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Accused child rapist Brian Wayne McBride violated the conditions of his release and is facing new charges in Tennessee, Clallam County prosecutors said. McBride, 31, was charged March 15 with first-degree rape of a child younger than 12. The Port Angeles man was released on his personal recognizance after his initial court appearance March 11. He was ordered to have no contact with minors. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney April King filed a motion to revoke McBride’s pretrial release Wednesday, saying McBride had moved back into a home where minors lived and that he
accompanied the alleged victim’s mother to pick up other children from a school. McBride was arrested after a Thursday court appearance on an extradition warrant to Sumner County in Tennessee, where he is charged with two counts of rape of a child. He was charged in Clallam County Superior Court on Friday with being a fugitive from justice in another state.
$200,000 bail McBride is now being held in the Clallam County jail on $200,000 bail. He faces a June 6 trial in the Clallam County child rape case. Port Angeles police allege that McBride raped a girl over the course of several years.
The alleged crimes occurred in Tennessee and in the Sequim area before the girl was 12, Port Angeles Detective Erik Smith wrote in the affidavit for probable cause. Police were tipped that McBride had violated the conditions of his release by accompanying the alleged victim’s mother to pick up a different child from Roosevelt Elementary School on May 13, court papers said. School officials told police that the mother became nervous when questioned about a man in her vehicle and that she tried to text a message covertly. Witnesses said McBride then exited the vehicle, walked away from the school and was picked up by the alleged victim’s mother
around a corner, police said. An officer discovered that McBride had moved into the garage of the alleged victim’s mother’s South C Street Extension residence where minors lived. The woman told police that McBride could no longer afford to live at a motel and that he had had no physical contact with any of the children. McBride had been ordered to reside at 812 E. First St. — the Ruffles Motel — when he was released from jail in March. McBride’s next court appearance is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Friday.
________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.
Hearing continued in child rape case against former principal BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A court hearing for the former Mountain View Christian School principal, who is charged with raping and molesting two of his students, was postponed because his attorney was ill. Douglas J. Allison’s trial reset hearing was rescheduled Friday for 1:30 p.m. this Friday. Allison’s Allison a t t o r n e y, Harry Gasnick of Clallam Public Defender, was not available for the status hearing. “The last time I talked to Mr. Gasnick, there was some indication there was going to be an evaluation done on Mr. Allison,” said Michele Devlin, Clallam County chief criminal deputy prosecuting attorney.
“I’m fine setting it over one week for Mr. Gasnick to be here.” Allison, the former head teacher and principal at the small private school near Sequim, is charged with eight counts of first-degree child molestation and four counts of first-degree rape of a child for alleged crimes that occurred during his classes earlier this school year. The 55-year-old Sequim man pleaded not guilty to the charges. He is being held in the Clallam County jail in lieu of $100,000 bail. In an April 29 court hearing, Gasnick said he had 39 discs of interviews to review and that more discovery was coming in. The discs include police interviews with Allison’s former students. Devlin reported Friday that nearly all the discovery had been sent to the defense.
Allison has waived his right to a speedy trial through the end of August. “I know Mr. Gasnick, last time we were together, he was concerned about the amount of discovery that was coming in,” Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly said Friday. “Let’s put it over for one week. We’ll have him here. Hopefully he’ll be back on his feet and we can pick some dates that we think are realistic.” All 12 charges against Allison contain a special allegation that he “used his position of trust, confidence or fiduciary responsibility to facilitate the commission of the current offense.” Allison is accused of committing the crimes against two female students, ages 10 and 11, during classes while other students were studying. He was arrested March 29 after a Clallam
Trial is postponed to June in stabbing of Port Angeles man BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — John Greystoke, a Port Angeles man charged with stabbing his roommate in the abdomen last month, will get a new trial date in June. Greystoke, 49, is charged with first-degree assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly stabbing a man who had been staying at his apartment in the 800 block of South C Street on April 24. Greystoke pleaded not guilty at his May 6 arraignment and was previously scheduled to go to trial June 20.
Defense attorney Loren Oakley of Clallam Public Defender reported Friday that his client would likely need a psychiatric evaluation before trial. “Upon reviewing this case, I don’t think we’ll be able to go to trial on June the 20th,” Oakley told Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly. “I suppose we can go ahead and strike the jury now.” The two-day trial will be reset at 1:30 p.m. June 10. Port Angeles police said they found the victim bleeding profusely on a C Street curb at about 6:30 a.m. April 24.
Bystanders had covered the man’s abdomen with towels. Officer David Dombrowski of the Port Angeles Police Department said a portion of the victim’s intestines were hanging out of his torso from a severe laceration. The man was treated for several days at Olympic Medical Center and recovered from his injuries. Greystoke is being held in the Clallam County jail in lieu of $200,000 bail.
County Sheriff ’s Office investigation. Allison was fired and replaced by the Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which runs the school, after the allegations surfaced. Mountain View Christian School hosted a parents-only workshop with representatives of Healthy Families of Clallam County after Allison’s arrest.
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SHINE — Searchers looking for a Hood Canal Bridge maintenance technician who is thought to have driven off the bridge have been compiling data from sonar equipment and will resume an active search this afternoon, said a state Department of Transportation spokeswoman Saturday. On Friday and Saturday, crews working with advanced sonar equipment from Global Diving and Salvage of Seattle completed a survey of a large swath around the bridge, said Claudia Bingham Baker, communications manager. “Now they are downloading all the data they have collected,” she said. Once hot spots — areas worthy of exploration by a submersible unmanned rover — are identified, the active search will resume as tides and currents permit, she said. Because of tides, the underwater search is expected to begin at about 4 p.m. today. “We won’t know anything for another 24 hours and maybe longer than that,” Bingham Baker said Saturday. A state Department of Transportation worker is thought to have driven through a pedestrian cable railing on the lower deck and off the side of the Hood Canal Bridge as he left his shift Monday night. The worker has not been identified at the request of his family, according to acting Secretary of Transportation Roger Millar.
More Tacoma yards to get contaminated soil replaced THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TACOMA — The state Department of Ecology says more Tacoma yards will get contaminated soil replaced this summer. The multiyear project is aimed at dirt contaminated years ago by pollution from an ________ old copper smelter in Ruston. The former Asarco Co. Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be smelter released air pollureached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula tion for nearly 100 years, containing arsenic, lead and dailynews.com.
other heavy metals. Ecology officials say it settled on the land over 1,000 square miles in Pierce, King and Thurston counties. Ecology officials expect about 80 yards in North Tacoma will be cleaned up this summer. About 3,000 yards have been sampled and more than 1,000 identified for soil replacement since the program began in 2013.
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■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature Sarah Creachbaum, Olympic National Park superintendent, on the park’s centennial celebration. The meeting’s sponsor is the Korean Women’s Association. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@sequimchamber. com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Jamie Calley and Sandi Diimmel on the Olympic Corrections Center’s horticulture program. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational West programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature an update by Nathan West, Port Angeles’ director of community and economic development, on the city’s Comprehensive Plan and a presentation from Clallam YMCA’s Youth and Government students about their participation (sponsored in part by PABA) in the Youth Legislature in Olympia. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.
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Lynn Gemmell and her dog, Bela, at a park near their home in Seattle. Bela has participated in a trial of rapamycin, a drug that has lengthened the lives of laboratory mice.
Pet dogs test drug aimed at humans’ biggest killer: age kill most people in developed nations — heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, cancer — SEATTLE — Ever since last have different immediate causes, summer, when Lynn Gemmell’s age is the major risk factor for dog, Bela, was inducted into the all of them. trial of a drug that has been That means that even treatshown to significantly lengthen ment breakthroughs in these the lives of laboratory mice, she areas, no matter how vital to has been the object of intense individuals, would yield on averscrutiny among dog park reguage four or five more years of lars. life, epidemiologists say, and To those who insist that Bela, some of them likely shadowed by 8, has turned back into a puppy illness. — “Look how fast she’s getting A drug that slows aging, the that ball!” — Gemmell has tried logic goes, might instead serve to to turn a deaf ear. delay the onset of several major Bela, a Border collie-Austradiseases at once. lian shepherd mix, may have A handful of drugs tested by been given a placebo, for one federally funded laboratories in thing. recent years appear to extend The drug, rapamycin, which the healthy lives of mice, with improved heart health and rapamycin and its derivatives, appeared to delay the onset of approved by the Food and Drug some diseases in older mice, may Administration for organ transnot work the same magic in plant patients and to treat some dogs, for another. types of cancer, so far proving There is also a chance it could the most effective. do more harm than good. In a 2014 study by the drug “This is just to look for side company Novartis, the drug effects, in dogs,” Gemmell told appeared to bolster the immune Bela’s many well-wishers. system in older patients. Technically, that is true. And the early results in aging But the trial also represents a dogs suggest that rapamycin is new frontier in testing a proposi- helping them, too, said Matt tion for improving human Kaeberlein, a biology of aging health: Rather than only seeking researcher at the University of treatments for the individual Washington who is running the maladies that come with age, we study with a colleague, Daniel might do better to target the Promislow. But scientists who champion biology that underlies aging the study of aging’s basic biology itself. — they call it “geroscience” — While the diseases that now BY AMY HARMON
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say their field has received short shrift from the biomedical establishment. And it was not lost on the University of Washington researchers that exposing dog lovers to the idea that aging could be delayed might generate popular support in addition to new data. “Many of us in the biology of aging field feel like it is underfunded relative to the potential impact on human health this could have,” said Kaeberlein, who helped pay for the study with funds he received from the university for turning down a competing job offer. “If the average pet owner sees there’s a way to significantly delay aging in their pet, maybe it will begin to impact policy decisions.” The idea that resources might be better spent trying to delay aging rather than to cure diseases flies in the face of most disease-related philanthropy and the Obama administration’s proposal to spend $1 billion on a
“cancer moonshot.” And many scientists say it is still too unproven to merit more investment. The National Institutes of Health has long been organized around particular diseases, including the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. There is the National Institute on Aging, but about a third of its budget last year was directed exclusively to research on Alzheimer’s disease, and its Division of Aging Biology represents a tiny fraction of the NIH’s $30 billion annual budget. That is, in part, because the field is in its infancy, said the NIH director, Dr. Francis Collins. “I would resist the idea that we should shift funds away from cancer and diabetes and Alzheimer’s, where there are clear drug targets, and say, ‘We’re going to work on this hypothesis,’ ” Collins said. TURN
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At left, a dog named Rascal has an echocardiogram to see if he is a candidate for a clinical trial of rapamycin. Over 1,500 dog owners applied to be in the trial, which represents a potential new frontier in improving human health. Above, Bela in the car. It was not lost on researchers that exposing dog lovers to the idea that aging could be delayed might generate popular support, as well as data.
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Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, a biology of aging researcher at the University of Washington, with his dog, Dobby. extending life span also worry that, rather than increasing so-called health span, which researchers say is their goal, geroscience will consign humanity to living longer in a compromised state. That is happening, with or without longevity research, thanks to advances in public health that have allowed life spans to increase. Two-thirds of older Americans have multiple chronic conditions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and in just over a decade, a fifth of Europeans and Americans will be 65 or older. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you go to a dinner party and you tell people youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re working on longevity, they say, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Oh thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s terrible,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;? Dr. Murphy said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think if they just understood itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a way to slow the whole process, instead of fighting it one disease at a time, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d understand why weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re interested in this.â&#x20AC;?
Aging in dog years Dogs age faster than humans, and bigger dogs age faster than smaller dogs. The 40 dogs that participated in the rapamycin trial, which just concluded its pilot run in Seattle, had to be at least 6 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds. Like Lynn Gemmellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bela, whose cholesterol was high, many of them were showing signs of aging: loose skin, graying muzzles, a stiffness in the joints. So were some of their owners. â&#x20AC;&#x153;How are you going to be sure people are going to be giving this to their dog rather than taking it themselves?â&#x20AC;? Gemmell, 58, joked with Kaeberlein on her first visit
to the veterinary clinic, where Bela was given a checkup and an echocardiogram to measure heart function, a marker that could conceivably register an improvement over the 10 weeks that she would be given the drug. A research coordinator for human clinical trials at a hospital, Gemmell adopted Bela as a 12-week-old rescue without realizing how much outdoor time she would need with her. Now divorced with two grown daughters, Gemmell dons a headlamp when she returns home in the dark, and takes Bela out with a glow-in-the-dark ball and a collar light. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I wish she could live forever,â&#x20AC;? she said. Over 1,500 dog owners applied to participate in the trial of rapamycin, which has its roots in a series of studies in mice, the first of which was published in 2009. Made by a type of soil bacterium, rapamycin has extended the life spans of yeast, flies and worms by about 25 percent. But in what proved a fortuitous accident, the researchers who set out to test it in mice had trouble formulating it for easy consumption. As a result, the mice were 20 months old â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the equivalent of about 60 human years â&#x20AC;&#x201D; when the trial began. That the longest-lived mice survived about 12 percent longer than the control groups was the first indication that the drug could be given later in life and still be effective. Kaeberlein said he had since achieved similar benefits by giving 20-month-old mice the drug for only three
months. (The National Institute on Aging rejected his request for funding to further test that treatment.) Younger mice, given higher doses, have lived about 25 percent longer than those not given the drug, and mice of varying ages and genetic backgrounds have been slower to develop some cancers, kidney disease, obesity and symptoms of Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease. In one study, their hearts functioned better for longer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you do the extrapolation for people, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re probably talking a couple of decades, with the expectation that those years are going to be spent in relatively good health,â&#x20AC;? Kaeberlein said. Still, drugs that work in mice often fail in humans. It is also hard to ask rodents about their quality of life. The side effects, depending on the dose and duration, include mouth sores, cataracts, insulin resistance and, for males, problems with testicular function. No one knows if people, who already live a lot longer than mice, would see a proportional increase in life span. And some researchers say there would be serious concerns in testing rapamycin, or any drug, in healthy people just to slow aging. What if a drug lengthened life for some and shortened it for others? Could anyone ethically put a healthy person into a test that might actually shorten life span? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not as simple as cancer, where patients are going to die anyway if they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get the drug,â&#x20AC;? said Andrew Dillin, a biology of aging researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, who recently raised the questions in Nature, a scientific journal.
Ethical concerns aside, such a trial would take decades. But what dog lovers have long considered the sad fact that their pets age about seven times as fast as they do, Kaeberlein knew, would be a boon for a study of rapamycin that would have implications for both species. An owner of two dogs himself, he was determined to scrounge up the money for the pilot phase of what he and Promislow called the Dog Aging Project. Last month, he reported at a scientific meeting that no significant side effects had been observed in the dogs, even at the highest of three doses. And compared with the hearts of dogs in the control group, the hearts of those taking the drug pumped blood more efficiently at the end. The researchers would like to enroll 450 dogs for a more comprehensive fiveyear study, but do not yet have the money. Even if the study provided positive results on all fronts, a human trial would carry risks. Kaeberlein, for one, said they would be worth it. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would argue we should be willing to tolerate some level of risk if the payoff is 20 to 30 percent increase in healthy longevity,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do anything, we know what the outcome is going to be. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to get sick, and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to die.â&#x20AC;? For her part, Gemmell is not counting on anything. The other night, when she got home from work, she was ready to read her mail and have a glass of wine. But Bela greeted her as usual, ball in her mouth, ready to play. For now, she said, this is how they both plan to stay young.
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Y FRIEND DANA had become alarmed at a canker sore under her tongue: “a white patch, the size of my pinkie fingernail.” Canker might be cancer, she immediately suspected, possibly signaling a recurrence of her endometrial disease. She called an ear, nose and throat practice and made an appointment for what turned out to be a biopsy. A week later, a nurse phoned to read the pathology report: “Superficial fragment of moderate to severe dysplastic squamous epithelium, cannot rule out invasive squamous cell carcinoma.” Although Dana urged her to define these terms or explain their significance in this particular case, the nurse resisted, stating that the doctor would explain them in a follow-up appointment the next week. Needless to say, Dana immediately went online where the definitions did not comfort her. At bedtime, she wept herself to sleep, worrying that she would again lose 15 pounds in radiation, imagining her tongue cut out, brooding over a recurrence and her father’s earlier vocal cord cancer, grieving over putting her children and husband through yet another round of treatment. Finally at the appointed consultation, the doctor said the patch was “probably not cancer.” The pathologists were just “covering themselves” by saying they could not it rule out. She was incensed at having been put through unnecessary distress. As any medical practitioner knows, uttering the words “severe,” “invasive” and “carcinoma” to a patient in remission cannot but escalate terror. Why couldn’t the nurse or the doctor find the ways and means immediately — in a brief phone call or email — to put those fears in perspective? Given the paperwork, the patient load and the long hours of medical professionals, we all understand the constraints within which physicians and nurses operate. Surely neither the nurse nor the doctor was willfully unfeeling. However, their tardy and cryptic announcements resulted in callous care. Whether a medical judgment is optimistic or pessimistic, its inept conveyance can upset or infuriate already anxious patients. Some of the women in my support group were alone, groggy from anesthesia and in pain when a poorly articulated
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diagnosis of gynecological cancer unhinged them. After a debulking operation, Julia recalls, a resident involved in the surgery stood near the door, avoided eye contact and declared, “Stage 3 — we’re not talking cure now, we’re talking treatment.” When I heard similar words, I was in a crowded emergency room with only a privacy curtain between me and other patients. Julia, a practicing therapist, believes that “these events are so traumatic that medical professionals need to look out for our emotional welfare . . . to reduce the possibility of PTSD. The person in a lifethreatening emergency needs specialized mental health care.” Upon hearing a diagnosis of cancer, patients can plummet into the depressing supposition that their life is effectively over and their rapidly impending death will be painful. Another very private member of our group — I will use her initials, I.M. — suffered through a delay between intimations of bad news and a diagnosis. After a CT scan, a hospital technician warned I.M. that she might have cancer,
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but he did not have the authority to discuss the matter with her. She would have to wait until her gynecologist could meet with her — the longest and most harrowing period in her life, she said with a shiver. None of us was eased by communication strategies that have evolved since 2000 when Dr. Walter F. Baile and his associates published their paradigm for delivering bad news in The Oncologist. This article advocates a program called Spikes: S stands for finding the appropriate setting; P for gauging the perceptions of the patient; I for obtaining the patient’s invitation to hear bad news; K for providing the knowledge that the patient needs to receive; E for dealing with the emotional reactions of the patient with empathy; S for concluding with a needed summary. Despite such a thoughtful template, miscommunication does not taint only diagnosis, as I.M. realized when she went on to confide about a more recent exchange. At her last meeting with her oncologist, they had discussed the sorry fact that the current cycle of chemotherapy had not
inhibited tumor growth. The doctor gave her three choices: returning to the drug used in her first cycle, trying a clinical trial or “opting to do nothing.” Alarmed and shaken by this last proposal, she felt as if he were throwing up his hands or she had somehow been fired. Because the members of our group had visited a hospice facility, we could assure her that she need never choose “opting to do nothing.” Even when patients decide that the struggle to combat cancer will be ineffective, they can gain access to palliative specialists who will alleviate pain and anxiety while rescuing them from pointlessly aggressive, time-consuming, expensive and debilitating treatments. It cannot be easy for oncologists to deliver bad news so frequently, but it must be worse for them when they deliver bad news badly. The manners of patients erode as we become maddened by confusion and dread. Injurious words should never add insult to the injuries medical professionals witness and patients suffer daily.
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“President [Barack] Obama. I like how he made it possible for dental insurance for us. A friend told about this special program, and so I have had some dental work done that I needed. And I am grateful for all of this.”
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“The NRA leader Chris Cox and [former GOP Speaker of the House] Newt Gingrich. Newt is honest, straightforward and has people like you and I in his best interest. Cox is a man of integrity and fights hard, very hard, for the Second Amendment.”
“[Native American activist] Winona LaDuke. She’s doing what she’s always done and hasn’t broken with what she was doing 20 years ago.”
“[State] Rep. Steve Tharinger. I was at a lobby meeting, and he spoke to me afterwards. He assured me that he would talk personally to the governor about the importance of caregivers. I was touched to hear that.”
“Hillary Clinton. She is strong, determined and well-balanced, and cares about our country. We need a leader like her, and that’s why I admire her.”
“Bernie Sanders. I feel like he is the only politician that is ready to make big changes to the Democratic Party. I admire him and his drive and how he hasn’t wavered on his positions.”
“[First lady] Michele Obama, because she’s brilliant, writes her own speeches, isn’t afraid to challenge authority and she reads to kids all the time.”
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Peninsula Voices Critical of primary I want to voice my opinion on the primary election ballot article as described in the May 20-21 Peninsula Daily News, “Voters Clash With Primary Ballot Format; Counties Hold Back Forms As Some Leave Party Blank.” The information lets voters know how our votes are restricted to the point it’s a waste of ink-brain power to fill out the ballots. Ballots sent to us in such an expensive way could be sent to us on a postcard. The brain-dead folks who thought this plan out on how free Americans should vote need to be removed from their posi-
tions and sent to a country that has total government control (North Korea comes to mind). Raymond Sayer, Chimacum
Obama’s ‘takeover’ What next? With the anticipated move to disarm the public with his gun control — Obama’s action — the stage is now set for his promised “transformation” away from constitutional government. With the takeover of government through his executive orders; with the communistic Hungarian George Soros’ ragtag army of anarchists spread on the campuses ready to do his
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bidding, such as a recess appointment to complete the liberal packing of the Supreme Court, all that is lacking is the actual confiscation of firearms held by citizens. Soros’ gangs believe the false arguments on campus that they will be freeing the country rather than just the opposite: placing us all as povertystricken, Third World slaves exemplified by every other country taken over by communism, even when the title of socialism hides the truth. If Soros is even partly responsible for financing these uprisings in his goal of OWS (One World Society), he should be arrested.
One should have learned by the brutal murders of the Russian tsar and his family almost 100 years ago, but propagandists continue to use new falsehoods, be they the media, the professors or the politicians. Communism didn’t work for Marx or Engels in the 1850s. And it hasn’t worked for Obama, nor will it for Hillary. The illiterates and millennials may wake up to reality, but only after it is too late. “There is no ‘free lunch.’ ” The price is your freedom. Paul Hanway, Sequim
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Rave of the Week A VERY SPECIAL thank-you to Robert for his use of the Heimlich maneuver on my husband at dinner May 18 at Applebee’s in Sequim.
. . . and other Raves THANK YOU TO the person who placed my key on the windshield at the Home Depot [Sequim] parking lot. I was one super-happy person. A SUPER RAVE to the fabulous 2016 crews that worked on our program for the [Sequim Irrigation Festival] parade.
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Pair of homers lift M’s BY JOE KAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CINCINNATI — Franklin Gutierrez hit a three-run homer that landed high in the upper deck on Saturday, and Felix Hernandez allowed only four singles in six innings, leading the Seattle Mariners to a 4-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on a day when they honored their shared star. The Reds gave away Ken Griffey Jr. bobbleheads depicting him in both uniforms, and they played a message from him on the vidNext Game eoboard. Junior Today became a star in vs. Reds Seattle and was at Cincinnati later traded to Time: 10:10 a.m. his hometown On TV: ROOT team. The Reds had him in mind when they designed Great American Ball Park with a short distance in right field. Cincinnati lost its sixth in a row, matching its season high. Gutierrez sent his decisive homer 473 feet the other way in the fourth inning off John Lamb (0-2). Leonys Martin also had a solo shot off the left-hander, who lasted six innings. Cincinnati has given up 75 homers in 43 games, by far the most in the majors.
25 area athletes advance to Class 1B state meet
M’s, King Felix own Cincy
BY LEE HORTON
Hernandez (4-3) has handled the Reds in his two career starts against them, throwing a five-hitter for a complete game in 2010. He walked three, struck out five and twice retired Joey Votto with the bases loaded for the final out of an inning. The Mariners have dominated Junior’s hometown team, winning 12 of 14 in their interleague series. The Reds have been outscored 55-19 during their slump. Cincinnati pitchers have retired the side in order only nine times in the 55 innings during the losing streak. Seattle improved to 17-7 on the road, the AL’s best mark. The Mariners have won seven of their eight road series and split the other one. The Reds have six starters on the disabled list and got a fright in the fourth when Nelson Cruz lined a ball off Lamb’s upper left arm. Lamb threw a practice pitch and stayed in the game. Dae-Ho Lee reached on third baseman Eugenio Suarez’s error, and Gutierrez hit his second homer to snap an 0-for-12 skid.
Trainer’s room Shortstop Ketel Marte sprained his left thumb in the fifth, when he reached on an infield single and stole second and third. Shawn O’Malley replaced him in the field for the bottom of the inning.
Up Next Seattle lefty Wade Miller (4-2) is 4-0 with a 2.62 ERA over his last five starts. He will face Reds starter Alfredo Simon (1-4), who gave up 10 runs and 14 hits in only 4 1/3 innings of a 13-1 loss in Cleveland on Tuesday. The game will start at 10:10 a.m. today and will be televised on ROOT Sports.
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Clallam Bay’s Molly McCoy, center, takes the lead in the girls 100-meter hurdles, pulling ahead of Shoreline Christian’s Minavet Gehr, left, and Olivia Eisses, who took second and third, respectively, at the Tri-District meet.
McCoy earns 3 titles PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Clallam Bay claimed four event titles at the Class 1B Tri-District Championships at Port Angeles High School. Molly McCoy was part of three of those titles, helping lead the Clallam Bay girls to a second-place finish at Thursday’s meet. Individually, McCoy won the
100-meter hurdles, finishing in a person-record time of 17.62 seconds, and the high jump, in which she leaped 4 feet, 8 inches. McCoy also ran a leg for the first-place 4x100 relay team. She teamed with Atokena Abe, Miriam Wonderly and Jennica Maines to earn the Bruins’ best time (54.03 seconds) of the season by more than a second. McCoy also helped Clallam Bay’s 4x200 relay qualify for state with a third-place finish.
Track and Field The Tri-District meet’s top six finishers in each girls event and the top seven in each boys event advance to the Class 1B state championships at Eastern Washington University in Cheney this Thursday through Saturday. Clayton Willis had Clallam Bay’s other first-place finish, winning a title and setting a new Tri-District record with a long jump of 20 feet, 2.25 inches. Willis qualified for state in two other individual events, the 400 and the triple jump. He also was the anchor for the Bruins’
4x400 relay team that squeaked into state with a seventh-place finish. The Clallam Bay girls have six individual and three relay state qualifiers. The Clallam Bay boys are sending three individuals and one relay. Crescent’s boys and girls teams have a combined nine individuals and one relay going to state. Grace Baillargeon and Wyatt McNeece had the Loggers’ top showings at Tri-Districts. TURN
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Riders earn a trip back to state PA beats Orting in extra innings BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
TACOMA — State tournament appearances are becoming a habit for the Port Angeles softball team. A three-run rally in the late innings, capped by Nizhoni Wheeler’s one-out RBI single to score Natalie Steinman from second base, propelled Port Angeles to a 3-2 win over Orting in eight innings in the Class 2A District 2/3 Tournament. Friday’s win at Sprinker Recreation Center kept the Roughriders’ (22-0) unbeaten season intact, and more importantly sealed the program’s fourth consecutive state berth. Wheeler said she was confiLONNIE ARCHIBALD/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS dent her team would find a way to win. Port Angeles’ Natalie Steinman slides safely into second as Orting’s Sydney Banyai TURN
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covers the bag during the eighth inning. Steinman went on to score the winning run on Nizhoni Wheeler’s base hit, securing another state berth for the Roughriders.
Exaggerator finally beats Nyquist THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BALTIMORE — Finally, Exaggerator has beaten Nyquist, and it came in the Preakness on Saturday to end any chance of another Triple Crown. Seizing the lead at the top of the stretch, Exaggerator splashed past a tiring Nyquist and went on for a 3½-length victory over Cherry Wine on a rain-drenched Pimlico Race Course. Exaggerator’s elusive victory over his nemesis came after four tough losses, including a runner-up finish to Nyquist in the Kentucky Derby.
Horse Racing Nyquist was sent off as the 3-5 favorite in the 11-horse field, and dueled with Uncle Lino for the lead through the first mile of the 1 3/16thmile second leg of the Triple Crown. And then it was all Exaggerator — no kidding. The 3-year-old colt kept gaining ground along the rail. Jockey Kent Desormeaux saw an opening around the final turn, angled outside and Exaggerator took over. Nyquist, with Mario Gutierrez
aboard finished third, followed by Stradivari, Lani, Laoban, Uncle Lino, Fellowship, Awesome Speed, Collected and Abiding Star. Winning time for the race was 1:58.31. Trained by Kent’s younger brother, Keith, Exaggerator showed his talent in the slop once again. He won the Santa Anita Derby over a sloppy track, and did the same in the Preakness. It was the first Preakness winner for the trainer who began his career in Maryland, and third for the Hall of Fame rider. The crowd was estimated at a record 134,000.
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Scoreboard Calendar Today No events scheduled.
Monday Softball: 1A West Central District Tournament at Sprinker Fields (Tacoma), rescheduled from Saturday: Chimacum vs. Klahowya, winner-tostate/loser-out, 2 p.m.; Chimacum-Klahowya winner vs. Bellevue Christian-Seattle Christian loser, Second-place Game, 4 p.m. 2A District 2/3 Tournament at Sprinker Fields (Tacoma), rescheduled from Saturday: Sequim vs. Steilacoom, loser-out, 11 a.m.; SequimSteilacoom winner vs. Franklin Pierce-Sammamish winner, winner-to-state/loser-out, 3 p.m.; Sequim-Steilacoom-Franklin PierceSammamish winner vs. Olympic-Orting-North Kitsap-Kingston winner, Fifth-place Game.
Tuesday Girls Golf: Sequim, Port Angeles at 2A State Championship, at Columbia Point Golf Course (Richland), 7:30 a.m. Boys Golf: Sequim at 2A State Championship, at Horn Rapids Golf Course (Richland), 7:30 a.m.; Chimacum, Port Townsend at 1A State Championship, at Liberty Lake Golf Course (Spokane), 7:57 a.m.
Area Sports Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Buddy Fraser, 36; Jim Cole, 37; Gerald Petersen, 37; Bob Brodhun, 37; Greg Thomas, 37. Net: Bob Woodward, 30.5; Larry Aillaud, 31; Andy Duran, 31; Ray Dooley, 31.5; Al Osterberg, 31.5; Tony Sample, 31.5. Team gross: Gerald Petersen and Brian Duncan, 71; Jan Hardin and Greg Thomas, 73. Team net: Ray Dooley and Daryl Jensen, 57; Steve Murata and Andy Duran, 57; Bob Reidel and Andy Duran, 57; Ray Dooley and David Henderson, 59; Lyle Andrus and Herb Renner, 59; Ray Dooley and Bernie Anselmo, 60; Daryl Jensen and Bernie Anselmo, 60. Wednesday Merchants League — Week 7 Team Points 1. Misfits 70.5 2. LaBelle’s Creperie 66 3. Dream Team 65.5 4. Rudy’s Automotive 64.5 5. Glass Services 63 6. Supplyworks 61.5 7. The Warmhouse 58 8. Fryer & Sons 57 9. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 56 10. Olympic Sewer & Drain 52.5 11. DeFrang Services 46.5 12. Briten’s Yard Care 45.5 13. APS Electrical 38.5 14. John L. Scott Read Estate 31.5 15. Joshua’s 28.5 16. Elwood Allstate 28.5 17. Lakeside Industries 26 18. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 22.5 19. D&K Painting 20 Division One (0 to 9 handicap) Gross: Rick Hoover, 36; Greg Thomas, 36; Terry McDonald, 38. Net: Perry Isaacson, 34; Tyson Howe, 35; Mike Robinson, 36; Dean Bensen, 36; Ken fisher, 36; Jim Hoin, 36; Erick Thomson, 36; Brian Shirley, 36; Mel Triggs, 26; Mike Anderson, 36; Barry Tate 36. Division Two (10 to 14 handicap) Gross: Luke Robinson, 43; Keith Beck, 43; Ward Dunscomb, 45; Perry Keeling, 45. Net: Kent Kovalenko, 34; Burt Senf, 34; Debbie Jones, 35; Tory Clayton, 35; Dave Cameron, 35; Fred DeFrang, 35. Division Three (15 and up handicap) Gross: Jacob Tweter, 47; Andy Slack, 48; Brian James, 48. Net: Brian Paulsen, 32; Bobby Allis, 32; Ruth Thomson, 32; Tracy Pitz, 33; Joan Hanson, 34; Tom Colvin, 35. Ladies Club Putts Net: Barb Thompson, 31; Cindy Schlaffman, 33; Gloria Andrus, 35; Marie Murata, 35; Boots
Reidel, 35. Chip In’s No. 10: Barb Thompson. No. 16: Chris Anderson. Sunday, May 15 Men’s Club Best Nine Gross: Jared Pomeroy, 32; Gary Thorne, 32; Mark Mitrovicy, 32. Net: Al Osterberg, 27.5; Gary Reidel, 29; Bill Tiderman, 30.5; Matt Gochnour, 31; Jan Hardin, 31.5; Briten Doran, 32.5; Perry Keeling, 32.5; Kui Solomon, 32.5. Saturday, May 14 Open Competition Four Player Best Ball Team gross: Jade Tisdale Jared Pomeroy, Todd Negus, and Ryan Seiler, 123; Jan Hardin, Jim Cole, Perry Keeling, and Jim Jones, Jr., 123; Gary McLaughlin, Ray Dooley, Daryl Jensen, and Dave Henderson, 124; Erick Blume, Keith Lawrence, Suzanne Owens, and Brad Clarke, 126. Thursday, May 12 Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 69; Greg Thomas, 74; John Pruss, 77. Net: Andy Duran, 65; Dave Henderson, 67; Steve Jones, 67; Dennis Ingram, 6 8; Gary McLaughlin, 69; Jim Cole, 70; Quint Boe, 70; Steve Hutchings, 70; Jay McIlwain, 70. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 67; Greg Thomas and Jan Hardin, 69. Team net: Eric Blume and Curtis Johnson, 59; Buddy Fraser and Brian Duncan, 60; Gary McLaughlin and Dennis Ingram, 61; Dennis Ingram and Dave Henderson, 61; Rudy Arruda and Steve Jones, 61; Gary McLaughlin and Dave Henderson, 62; Bob Woodward and Bill Rinehart, 62; Andy Duran and Steve Murata, 62; Andy Duran and Bob Reidel, 62; Quint Boe and John Pruss, 62; Perry Isaacson and Lawrence Bingham, 62. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday SWGA Stableford Red Tees Flight No 1 Net: Judy Nordyke, 43; Bobbie Piety, 40; Carol Goodman, 34. Red Tees Flight No. 2 Net: Dana Burback, 41; Dorene Berad, 41; Christie Wilson, 38. Silver Tees Flight No. 2 Net: Nonie Dunphy, 45; Pat Beltz, 41; Eileen Larsen, 37; Mary Kubas-Meyer, 36; Shirley Mullikin, 36. Tuesday Couples Do The Waltz Team gross: Wayne and Judy Nordyke, Bruce Mullikin, and Eileen L Ray Aldrich Rayarsen, 115; Hilda Duncan and Ed Jones, Nadia Saulsbury and Bob Hilsman; Owen and Jan Prout; Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy; Jim and Jan Jones, and Cecil Black and Russ McClelland, 129. Closest to pin No. 17: Hilda Duncan, 10 ft. 1 in.; Wayne Nordyke, 31 ft. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Two Man Best Ball Flight One Gross: Grant and Nelson, 72. Net: Berry and Osborn, 65; Harrison and Ballantyen, 66. Flight Two Gross: Pinger and Balla, 76. Net: Durning and Brahams, 63; Deeney and Riley, 63. Flight Three Gross: Berry and McKeever, 79. Net: Sutton and Lauerman, 62; Lether and T. Johnson, 64. Flight Four Gross: Berry and D. Johnson, 82. Net: Howard and Fosse, 61; Nally and Bankert, 63. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division:Tim Mannor, 4 ft. 11 in. High division: Pat Lauerman, 5 ft. No. 8 Low division: Gill Goodman, 8 ft. 4.5 in. High division: Mike Sutton, 12 ft. 7 in. No. 17 Open: Bill Riley, 4 ft. 9.5 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, May 8 Player’s Day Gross: Ken Chace, 75.
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Net: Mike Penna, 60; Jim Lounsberry, 65; Bob Kelly, 66; Don Heinkel, 66; Jerry Pedersen, 66; Chuck Parrish, 68; Robb Reese, 68; Rich Burlingame, 68; Percy Schmaus, 68; Doug Ceehorne Jr., 69; San D Sparks, 69. Sunday, May 1 Purple Tee Day Gross: Ken Chace, 70. Net: Paul Boucher, 58; Pete Young, 58; Don Hinkel, 59; Jerry Pedersen, 60; Robb Reese, 61; Jimmy Lounsberry, 62; Mike Penna, 62; Don Moody, 62; Martin Pedersen, 63; Bob Kelly, 63; Bob Madsen, 63; Allen Patton, 64; Dennis Ferrie, 64; Neil Cays, 65. Sunday, April 24 Odd Or Even Nine Holes Gross: Ken Chace, 35. Net: Herman Murillo, 29.5; Don Daniels, 30.5; Jeremy Oliver, 31; Bob Madsen, 32; Tim Bittner, 32; Richard Garvey, 32; Jerry Pedersen, 33.5; Bob Kelly, 33.5; Chuck Parrish, 34; Andy Watkins,34.5; Jim Lounsberry, 35; Don Moody, 35. Sunday, April 17 Sub Par for 1 Par 5 Gross: Bob Kelly, 78. Net: Mike Penna 61; San D Sparks, 62; Neil Cays, 62; Dennis Ferrie, 63;John Naples, 64; Dan Dougherty, 64; Herman Murillo, 65; Ralph Elston, 66; Bob Madsen, 66; Don Heinkel, 67; Bud Bowling, 67.
Baseball Mariners 4, Reds 0 Seattle K.Marte ss O’Mlley ss K.Sager 3b Cano 2b N.Cruz rf D.Lee 1b Innetta c Gterrez lf L.Mrtin cf F.Hrnnd p Nuno p S.Smith ph Mntgmry p Jo.Prlt p Totals
Saturday’s game Cincinnati ab r hbi ab r hbi 3 0 1 0 Hmilton cf 4020 2 0 0 0 T.Holt rf 2000 5 0 1 0 Votto 1b 4000 3 0 0 0 Phllips 2b 4000 4 1 1 0 E.Sarez 3b 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 Duvall lf 4000 3 0 0 0 D Jesus ss 3 0 1 0 4 1 2 3 Brnhart c 3000 2 1 1 1 Jo.Lamb p 1010 2 0 0 0 Delabar p 0000 0 0 0 0 Pacheco ph 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J.Diaz p 0000 0 0 0 0 Ohlndrf p 0000 00 00 33 4 6 4 Totals 30 0 4 0
Seattle 010 300 000—4 Cincinnati 000 000 000—0 E—E.Suarez (10). DP—Seattle 1. LOB— Seattle 9, Cincinnati 6. HR—Gutierrez (2), L.Martin (8). SB—K.Marte 2 (5). S—F.Hernandez (1). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Hernandez W,4-3 6 4 0 0 3 5 Nuno 1 0 0 0 0 1 Montgomery 1 0 0 0 0 1 Peralta 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Lamb L,0-2 6 6 4 3 3 3 Delabar 1 0 0 0 1 1 Diaz 1 0 0 0 2 0 Ohlendorf 1 0 0 0 0 0 WP—Diaz. Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo; First, Dan Bellino; Second, Adam Hamari; Third, Tom Hallion. T—2:52. A—38,200 (42,319).
Mariners 8, Reds 3 Friday’s Game Cincinnati ab r hbi ab r hbi K.Marte ss 3 1 0 1 Cozart ss 4111 S.Smith lf 4 1 1 1 Hmilton cf 4010 Cano 2b 3 1 0 1 Votto 1b 3100 N.Cruz rf 5 1 1 1 Phllips 2b 4011 Jo.Prlt p 0 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4000 K.Sager 3b 4 0 2 1 E.Sarez 3b 3 1 0 0 Lind 1b 3 0 1 0 Duvall lf 4020 D.Lee ph-1b 2 1 2 3 Brnhart c 4031 Innetta c 4 1 0 0 Straily p 1000 L.Mrtin cf 2 1 2 0 Selsky ph 1000 Iwakuma p 1 0 0 0 B.Wood p 0000 Aoki ph 1 1 1 0 Cngrani p 0000 Mntgmry p 0 0 0 0 J..Rmrz p 0000 Gterrez ph 1 0 0 0 J.Diaz p 0000 Seattle
Vincent p 0 0 0 0 R.Cbrra ph 1 0 0 0 O’Mlley rf 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 810 8 Totals 33 3 8 3 Seattle 000 001 412—8 Cincinnati 101 100 000—3 DP—Seattle 1, Cincinnati 1. LOB—Seattle 8, Cincinnati 7. 2B—K.Seager (11), L.Martin (5), Phillips (8). HR—N.Cruz (9), D.Lee (6), Cozart (5). CS—Cano (1). SF—K.Marte (2). S—Iwakuma (1), Straily (3). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Iwakuma W,2-4 6 6 3 3 2 6 Montgomery H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Vincent H,8 1 0 0 0 0 2 Peralta 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati Straily 6 4 1 1 3 5 Wood L,3-1 0 2 4 4 2 0 Cingrani BS,4 1 1 0 0 0 2 Ramirez 1 1 1 1 1 0 Diaz 1 2 2 2 0 1 B.Wood pitched to 4 batters in the 7th HBP—by Straily (Cano), by Cingrani (Cano). WP—Straily. Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, Tony Randazzo; Second, Dan Bellino; Third, Adam Hamari. T—3:10. A—20,435 (42,319).
American League East Division W L Baltimore 25 15 Boston 26 17 Tampa Bay 20 20 New York 20 22 Toronto 21 24 Central Division W L Chicago 25 18 Cleveland 22 18 Kansas City 22 20 Detroit 20 22 Minnesota 11 31 West Division W L Seattle 25 17 Texas 23 19 Los Angeles 19 23 Oakland 19 25 Houston 17 26
Pct GB .625 — .605 ½ .500 5 .476 6 .467 6½ Pct GB .581 — .550 1½ .524 2½ .476 4½ .262 13½ Pct GB .595 — .548 2 .452 6 .432 7 .395 8½
Friday’s Games Cleveland 4, Boston 2 Seattle 8, Cincinnati 3 Tampa Bay 7, Detroit 5 Kansas City 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Texas 2, Houston 1 Toronto 9, Minnesota 3 N.Y. Yankees 8, Oakland 3 Baltimore 9, L.A. Angels 4 Saturday’s Games Kansas City 2, Chicago White Sox 1 Minnesota 5, Toronto 3 Boston 9, Cleveland 1 N.Y. Yankees 5, Oakland 1 Detroit 5, Tampa Bay 4 Seattle 4, Cincinnati 0 Texas at Houston, late. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, late. Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay (Archer 3-4) at Detroit (Zimmermann 6-2), 10:08 a.m. Seattle (Miley 4-2) at Cincinnati (Simon 1-4), 10:10 a.m. Cleveland (Salazar 4-2) at Boston (Porcello 6-2), 10:35 a.m. Kansas City (Ventura 4-2) at Chicago White Sox (Rodon 1-4), 11:10 a.m. Texas (Hamels 4-0) at Houston (Keuchel 2-5), 11:10 a.m. Toronto (Stroman 4-1) at Minnesota (Hughes 1-6), 11:10 a.m. Baltimore (Jimenez 2-4) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 3-3), 12:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 1-5) at Oakland (Hahn 1-1), 1:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Miami, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
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Track: Four Spartans going to 1A state meet CONTINUED FROM B1 Baillargeon placed second in the girls 400, and McNeece was the runner-up in the boys shot put. He also took third in the discus. Neah Bay is sending seven individuals, four boys and three girls, and three relays to state. Hannah Olson had the Red Devils’ top showing with a thirdplace finish in the long jump. Mount Vernon Christian won the girls Tri-District team championship by more than 50 points over Clallam Bay. The Crescent girls took fourth. Evergreen Lutheran is the boys champion. Crescent had the highest North Olympic Peninsula finish at eighth place. 1B Tri-District Championships At Port Angeles High School BOYS Area State Qualifiers (Top 7) 100—5, Cameron Buzzell (NB) 11:72. 200—6, Buzzell (NB) 23.96. 400—2, Clayton Willis (CB) 53.96. 880—7, Jamari Signor (CB) 2:13.90. 110H—4, Jordan Scott (Cres) 17.93. 300H—5, Scott (Cres) 46.39; 7, Jakob Baillargeon (Cres) 47.30. 4x100—6, Neah Bay (Chris Tageant, Anthony Bitegeko, Nathaniel Gamez-LaChester, Buzzell) 47.05. 4x400—5, Neah Bay (Tageant, Bitegeko, Gamez-LaChester, Buzzell) 3:45.93; 7, Clallam Bay (Signor, Martin Cummings, Alan Greene, Willis) 3:48.42. Shot Put—2, Wyatt McNeece (Cres) 41-10.75; 7, Neil Peppard (Cres) 38-01.25. Discus—3, McNeece (Cres) 118-11; 4, Peppard (Cres) 114-01. Javelin—4, A. Greene (CB) 133-10; 7, Phillip Greene (NB) 123-09. High Jump—4, Bitegeko (NB) 5-02; 7, Gamez-LaChester (NB) 5-0. Long Jump—1, Willis (CB) 20-02.25; 5, Baillargeon (Cres) 17-09. Triple Jump—3, Willis (CB) 38-11.25.
GIRLS Area State Qualifiers (Top 6) 100—3, Jennica Maines (CB) 13.87; 6, Miriam Wonderly (CB) 14.04. 400—2, Grace Baillargeon (Cres) 1:03.51. 800—5, Leonie Hofmann (Cres) 2:47.17. 1,600—5, Chloe Conat (Cres) 6:12.58. 3,200—2, Kaylin Signor (CB) 13:42.67. 100H—1, Molly McCoy (CB) 17.62. 4x100—1, Clallam Bay (Atokena Abe, McCoy, Wonderly, Maines) 54.03; 6, Neah Bay (Hannah Olson, Arianna Corpuz, Cassie Dias, Cheyanna Svec) 56.67. 4x200— 3, Clallam Bay (Maines, Wonderly, Kendra Anderson, McCoy) 1:55.15; 4, Crescent (Hofmann, Tena Ward, Hannah Lee, Baillargeon) 1:59.07. 4x400—2, Clallam Bay (Wonderly, Abe, K. Signor, Anderson) 4:50.48. Shot Put—6, McKenzie Brannan (Cres) 27-05.75. Discus—3, Ashara Dodson (Cres) 93-04; 4, Zeria Signor (CB) 89-08; 5, Kayla Winck (NB) 89-03. Javelin— Brannan (Cres) 91-09. High Jump—1, McCoy (CB) 4-08. Long Jump—3, Olson (NB) 14-04.75; 6, Svec (NB) 13-09. Triple Jump—2, Jennica Maines (CB) 31-05; 3, Abe (CB) 30-06; 5, Winck (NB) 29-04; 6, Dodson (Cres) 28-04.5.
Forks’ Baysinger wins district title TUMWATER — Forks sophomore Cole Baysinger won the Southwest District high jump title with a personal-record-tying 6-foot jump. Baysinger also finished third and qualified for state with a personal-best discus throw of 13201. The top three finishers in each event at Thursday’s district meet at Tumwater High School advance to the Class 1A state championships, which are this Thursday through Saturday at Eastern Washington University in Cheney. The Spartans have three runners joining Baysinger at state. Austin Pegram took third in the 400-meter run, Alan Enasta-
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Softball: Wolves, Cowboys playing Monday CONTINUED FROM B1 “It wasn’t easy, but I knew we could score more than two runs. We’ve done it all year. We’ve never been held below three runs,” Wheeler said. Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman also felt a rally coming. “They never gave up, they knew they could do it, they just had to do it in a little different fashion, with some fake steals and everything else,” he said. The Riders will take the district’s second seed to state which starts in Selah on Friday, as a result of rain canceling the remaining winners bracket contests. In Friday’s game, the Cardinals jumped on the scoreboard first, plating two runs in the top of the third. Wheeler allowed two walks sandwiched around a passed ball, and it appeared Orting was in business for a big inning. With runners at second and third base, Sydney Banyai dropped a run-scoring bunt down the thirdbase line. “I give Orting credit, they were yelling so much,” Steinman said. “When they got their first run, they bunted it, and we have a play called 55, which means field the bunt, fake the throw and come get the runner if the runner is off the base too far. “The runner was definitely way down the line, so I yelled ‘55,’ and [third baseman] Taylar [Clark] couldn’t hear it, nobody could hear it. She said she heard me mumble something but couldn’t tell what it was.” Alycia Bannan followed by dropping in a single between shortstop and left field to score the Cardinals’ second run. The Riders’ rally started when Kylee Reid reached base on an infield single in the bottom of the fifth. Two outs later, Nikki Price worked her way out of an 0-2 hole to a full count and then brought Reid home on an RBI single. The speed of Port Angeles’ Sierra Robinson helped the Riders manufacture the tying run in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Robinson hustled out an infield single, stole second and then third base, and was brought home on Wheeler’s two-out single to center field for a 2-2 tie. “The difference was we got some key two-out singles,” Port Angeles coach Randy Steinman said. “Nikki battled hard to stay alive in her at-bat, and Nizhoni had a couple of keys hits, that first one with two outs that tied it and then the game-winner.” While Wheeler was getting hot at the plate, she also was warming up on the mound, allowing just two base runners in the final five frames. She allowed three hits, three walks and struck out seven in eight innings. Natalie Steinman opened the bottom of the eighth with a single and moved to second base on Lauren Lunt’s one-out infield hit. “First leadoff girl we got on all game and things worked out,” coach Steinman said. Wheeler then poked a soft liner into shallow rightcenter field high enough to momentarily hold Steinman at second base. Steinman scooted to third when the ball dropped, and raced home when Orting had trouble fielding the ball. “Natalie had to freeze kinda, but I saw it hit and skip and once it skipped I knew nothing was going to beat Natalie,” her father and coach Randy Steinman said. “Even though she didn’t get a good jump on it, she was still fast enough to beat the throw when she saw the center fielder bobble it.”
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Chimacum’s Mechelle Nisbet slides safely back to third under the tag of Bellevue Christian’s Annie Whitton. Wheeler struck out 15 of the 21 batters she faced, allowing just three hits, all singles by Delaney Sager. “Nizhoni pitched a great game,” Port Angeles catcher Lauren Lunt said. “I could tell when she was warming up that she was on. She hit her spots, changed up the speeds and they couldn’t really touch her.” Kylee Reid put the Riders on the board with a twoout, two-run single in the first inning. An infield single by Wheeler brought home Sierra Robinson in the bottom of the third, and Jaidyn Larson followed with an RBI single to put Port Angeles up 4-0. Reid added another RBI single in the bottom of the fifth, and RBIs by Ashley Howell and Lunt completed the scoring for the Riders.
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TACOMA — A wave of walks, 12 in total, by Cowboys starting pitcher Ryley Eldridge did in Chimacum in a 1A West Central District semifinal loss to the Vikings. “It was the worst game we’ve played all season,” Cowboys assistant coach Jim Eldridge said after Friday’s game. “And it came at the worst possible time. “You’re never going to win with 12 walks, but our focus wasn’t there. We weren’t aggressive enough at the plate, the lines we took defensively weren’t good. I could go on and on.” Chimacum remained competitive with Bellevue Christian through the first four innings, as the lead changed hands three times. A solo home run by Shanya Nisbet pulled the Cowboys within two at 6-4 through four innings. Nisbet was a bright spot for Chimacum, going 4 for 4 with a double, three RBIs and three runs. “Shanya really helped us stay in it for as long as we did,” Eldridge said. “She had a fantastic game.” The Cowboys were undone by a seven-run fifth inning by the Vikings that was highlighted by Becca Jewett’s grand slam that made it 11-4. Jewett later added an inside-the-park home run as Bellevue Christian padded its lead in the sixth and final frame. The Cowboys (12-6) will face Klahowya (14-7) in a loser-out, winner-to-state contest Monday at 11 a.m. Chimacum beat the Eagles two out of three times this season, with all games decided by two runs or less.
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LAKE SUTHERLAND Wonderful home in Maple Grove with unobstructed lake & mountain views. Upper level has beautiful loft room with a balcony & hot tub. Bedrooms on main level with 3/4 baths on each level. Covered porch on front of home and patio at back of home extend the leisure area, along with a boat slip, and use of the common swim area for Maple Grove. MLS#300852 $295,000 Port Angeles Realty Brooke Nelson Office: (360) 452-3333 BrookeNelson@olypen.com www.portangelesrealty.com
Mountain & Water Views Cozy & affordable 2-PLUS bedroom, 2 bath home, 1918 sq ft & 2-car attached garage. Gorgeous views of the Strait from the front & unobstructed mtn views from the deck in back. Fully fenced backyard w/extra room to park boat or RV. JUST LISTED! MLS#300928 $225,000 Ania Pendergrass Remax Evergreen (360)461-3973
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This beautifully remodeled home is on nearly 5 acres of land, all level & fully fenced! Large home w/ 3 bed, 3 bath, living room w/ unique tiled wood stove, sun room, 2 bonus rooms & basement w/ lots of storage. Master w/ custom tile shower, wood stove & deck. Outside you’ll find a chicken c o o p, ra i s e d g a r d e n beds, fruit trees, works h o p w / g a ra g e b ay & wood stove, large back deck w/ hot tub, & gorgeous landscaping. Trails meander through personal cedar forest & pasture. MLS#300896 $449,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
SOOTHING SURROUNDINGS Spacious 4 BD, 2.5 BA, 2606 SF in Sunland, D e n & O f f i c e, Fa m i l y Room, Vaulted Ceiling, Great Room, Mtn. & Golf C o u r s e V i ew s, L a r g e Kitchen, Dining Room, Built-in Vacuum, 2 Car Garage w/ Carp o r t , Fr o n t & B a ck Patios MLS#928764/300721 $328,500 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360) 683-6880 (360) 670-5978 1-800-359-8823 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
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Updated Sherwood Village Condo in Sequim. Move in ready 3 br., 2 ba., 1,578 sf. Upgrades include ductless heat pump, new gas fireplace with tile surround, highgrade European laminate flooring. Mountain 308 For Sale views from rear of home. Lots & Acreage Immaculate and well maintained. See more at zillow.com under FSBO. LOTS: Nice big lots. 8th $242,000. and M St. $29,900 and (360)797-1022. $20,000. 2 more at 8th and Evans $29,900 each. West View Drive, West Side Rambler Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 g o o d n e i g h b o r h o o d , bath home, 2104 sq ft, $39,900. These are NOT with family room, living crummy lots. (360)457-4004. room, for mal dining room, 2-car attached garage. Fireplace, fully 311 For Sale fenced in backyard and a s u n ny p a t i o. J U S T Manufactured Homes LISTED! MLS#300964 $255,000 SEQ: In a 55+ commuAnia Pendergrass nity. Spacious 2 Br, 2 Remax Evergreen ba., beautifully updated, (360)461-3973 with all new appliances, granite counters, wood cabinets, with soft close CHECK OUT OUR NEW CLASSIFIED hinges, large 8’X42’ covered porch, herb garWIZARD AT den, greenhouse, and 2 www.peninsula workshops. All this and dailynews.com more! $74,500 by owner. (509)366-4353. Visit our website at www.peninsula ADD A PHOTO TO dailynews.com YOUR AD FOR Or email us at ONLY $10! classified@ www.peninsula peninsula dailynews.com dailynews.com
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Solana Craftsman Home No steps in this 2 bed/2.5 bath inviting craftsman home situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Solana Community! 10ft ceilings and lots of windows give this home a light & spacious character. Master suite, guest suite + den all with brand new plush carpet. Kitchen w/ granite slab counter tops & island w/ breakfast bar. M a ny c ra f t s m a n s t y l e touches including light fixtures, tr im, & multipane windows. Covered front porch & back patio w/ stone accents. Beautiful low-maintenance landscaping w/ beach rock. MLS#300936 $344,900 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Port Commission of the Port of Port Angeles will conduct a public hearing as a part of the scheduled public Port Commission Meeting on Monday, May 23, 2016 at 1:00 pm. The Commission Meeting and hearing will be conducted at the Port Commission’s public meeting room in the Port Administrative Building, 338 West First Street, Port Angeles, Washington.
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CALL FOR HEARING FOR DEBATABLE EMERGENCIES IN THE FUNDS LISTED BELOW. THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows: 1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts constitute a public emergency that could not reasonably have been foreseen at the time of making the budget: Health and Human Services, Chemical Dependency/Mental Health – Unexpended revenue from 2015 is being carried forward to the 2016 budget to pay for contracted professional services/$257,000 Sher iff ’s Operations – Pay repair costs for Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle 329 that was damaged in an accident in April/$12,000 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact, a public hearing on the debatable emergencies listed above will be held May 31, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse.
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The purpose of the hearing will be to receive comClallam County Clallam County ments from the public on the proposed modification to the Port Comprehensive Scheme for Harbor ImNOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION provements. The proposed modification is to identiBUDGET MEETING fy the 1 acre of Property, located on the eastern shoulder of Lower Elwha Road between Edgewood Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Drive and Kacee Way, Port Angeles, WA, as surResolution of the Board, supplemental budget applus to Port needs. propriation in the following fund pursuant to RCW Prior to the hearing copies of the proposed amend- 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on May 31, 2016 in the Comments are available at the Port Administrative Build- missioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam ing between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., County Courthouse. Monday through Friday. Chemical Dependency Mental Health – Receipt of PUB: May 15, 22, 2016 Legal No: 699245 additional money from Washington State Department of Social and Health Services/$47,238
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Invitation to Bid
Clallam County Fire Protection District No. 2 (CCFD2) invites sealed bids for the installation of a new manufactured home located at 508 N. Baker St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. The work consists of clearing and preparing the site for the new home installation, construction of a drainage facility, and connection of the home to the existing utility services. Sealed bids will be received until 12 Noon on Monday, June 13, 2016 and publicly opened, forthwith at the offices of Northwestern Territories, Inc., 717 S. Peabody St., Port Angeles WA 98362. Bid documents delivered to other offices, received by facsimile, received via email or received late will not be considered.
A copy of the budget change form may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _______________________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair PUBL May 22, 29, 2016 Legal No.700692
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Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained in person or via email from Northwestern Territories, Inc. located at 717 S. Peabody St., Port Angeles, WA 98362, Monday through Friday from Sealed bids will be re8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Project related questions or in- c e i ve d by t h e P u bl i c formation may be directed to: Works and Utilities Engineering Office until 2:00 Zach Slota PM, Wednesday, June Project Manager 8th, 2016, and will be Northwestern Territories, Inc. opened and read in the 717 S. Peabody St. Public Works & Utilities Port Angeles, WA 98362 Conference Room, Port 360-452-8491 Angeles City Hall, 321 zach@nti4u.com East Fifth Street, Por t A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n A bid deposit is required for the Bid Submittal: All 98362. bid proposals must be in the form provided and Bids will be taken for the must be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in following: the form of certified check, cashier’s check or sure- MIOX Electrolytic Cell ty bond in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of for the Water Treatment the amount of the bid proposal. Should the suc- Plant cessful bidder fail to enter into such contract and B i d d e r s s h a l l b i d a l l furnish satisfactory performance bond within the items. Bid documents time stated in the specifications, the bid proposal may be obtained at the deposit shall be forfeited to CCFD2. Public Works and Utilities Department, City CCFD2 is an equal opportunity and affirmative ac- Hall, between the hours tion employer. Small, minority-and women-owned of 8:30am and 3:30pm, businesses are encouraged to submit bids. All work at 321 E. 5th Street, Port performed on the job is subject to state law and WA A n g e l e s, Wa s h i n g t o n ST Prevailing Wage Rates. 98362, or at City website http://wa-portangeles.ciCCFD2 will determine the lowest responsible bidder vicplus.com/bids.aspx. and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and Questions shall be dito waive informalities in the process or to accept the rected to Lucy Hanley, bid, which in its estimation best serves their inter- Contract Specialist at est. contracts@cityofpa.us. Pub: May 22, 2016 Estimated Construction Time Frame: As soon as Legal No: 700497 possible following acceptance of bid. THE JOB SITE WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A WALK THROUGH BY REQUEST. PLEASE CONTACT NTI TO SCHEDULE THE WALK-THROUGH Pub: May 22, 2016 Legal No:700598
9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BILLY WHITESHOES MEMORIAL PARK Project No.: 165-02-05 Title: Billy Whiteshoes Memorial Park Agency: Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Estimated Cost: approximately $400,000.00 Time of Completion: 120 calendar days Notice is hereby that sealed bids will be received by the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, 2851 Lower Elwha Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363 until 3:00 p.m. on June 3, 2016, for the following work: This project includes, but not limited to construction of a new softball field with synthetic turf infield, natural grass outfield, perimeter fencing, concrete paving, asphalt parking, lawn areas with berms, e l e c t r i c a l s e r v i c e, a n d a s s o c i a t e d b a l l f i e l d amenities. A recommended pre-bid walk-through will occur at the project site – 3071 Lower Elwha Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363 – at 11:00 a.m., May 27, 2016. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope with the project number, title, and “Project Bid Enclosed” clearly stated on the front of the envelope. Please submit bids for this project to: Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, 2851 Lower Elwha Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363. Bids must be submitted prior to 3:00 p.m., June 3, 2016. The Tribe reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. No additional bids shall be considered after official bid receipt date and time. Bids will be opened within two working days after the official bid date. Questions regarding the bid may be directed to Warren Stevens, project manager, at warren.stevens@elwha.org, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, or by phone at (360) 452-8471 ext. 7432.
Clallam Transit System hereby notifies all proposers that it will affirmatively ensure that, in reg a r d t o a ny c o n t r a c t entered into pursuant to this adver tisement, all businesses will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, creed, age, or na- Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bidtional origin in consid- ders and others properly interested are invited to be present at the bid opening. Bids received after the eration of an award. time fixed for the opening cannot be considered. Contract will be awarded, or rejected, within 30 Wendy Clark-Getzin, PE days of the bid opening. General Manager PUB: May 20, 22, 23, The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe does not pre-qualify 2016 bidders. However, and investigation of the apparent Legal No.700436 low bidder will be conducted to determine the financial responsibility and capability of the bidder to per9931 Legal Notices form the work.
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Each bid must be accompanied by certified check for five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal made payable to the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, or an approved bid bond for five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal executed on the approved form attached to these specifications. If a bid bond is used, the five percent (5%) may be shown in dollars and cents or the form may be filled in by inserting therein, in lieu thereof, “five percent of the amount of the accompanying proposal.” Checks received from unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately upon the award. The Tribe reserves the right to reject any, all, or part of bids received and to waive all informalities. No bidder may withdraw his/her bid after the hour set for the opening of the bids or before award of contract unless said award is delayed for a period of sixty (60) days. All work performed under this project is subject to the prevailing State wage rates. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Minority and women-owned firms are encouraged to submit bids.
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Bid documents will be available May 18, 2016 at PASSED AND ADOPTED this seventeenth day of ARC Tacoma, 632 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402. Please order bid documents online at www.eMay 2016 arc.com. Call (253) 383-6363 or 1-800-337-8103 for BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSION- availability prior to picking up the documents. Project information and a plan holders list are also ERS available online. Bid document printing costs are _______________________________________ the responsibility of the Bidder. Mike Chapman, Chair _______________________________________ A bidder may be asked to put a question in writing. Mark Ozias No verbal answers by Tribe personnel or its agents _______________________________ or consultants will be binding on the Tribe. QuesBill Peach tions regarding the project may be directed to Mr. ATTEST: Derrick Eberle, deberle@bdassociates.com, Bruce ________________________________ Dees & Associates, phone: (253)627-7947. Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board PUB: May 22, 2016 Legal No. 700574 PUB: May 22, 2016 Legal No:700691
9932 Port Angeles Legals Summary of Ordinance adopted by the Port Angeles City Council on May 17, 2016 Ordinance No. 3554 AN ORDINANCE of the City of Por t Angeles, Washington amending Chapter 2.78 of the Port Angeles Municipal Code relating to the Code of Ethical Conduct by adding a new section 2.78.065 Multiple Complaints and Claims.
The full texts of the Ordinances are available at City Hall in the City Cler k’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: May 22, 2016 Legal No:700707
9933 Sequim Legals
9933 Sequim Legals
CITY OF SEQUIM SEPA NOTICE DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE FILE/SEP16-005
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: This proposal is for an extension on the moratorium for the acceptance of applications for land use permits for wireless communication support towers in residential and other zones except for public facility zones. The original moratorium included a declaration of emergency to protect the public health, public safety, public property or public peace. The City has discovered that certain provisions of the Sequim Municipal Code (SMC) Title 18 Zoning do not achieve the City’s land use objectives in residentially zoned and otherwise zoned areas. The City needs to review its current codes and ordinances in a comprehensive fashion to (1) ensure that its existing regulations are consistent with the Telecommunications Act, the Spectrum Act, and recently adopted FCC rules, and (2) to more adequately protect residentially zoned areas of the City from aesthetic, visual, and noise impacts associated with wireless communications support towers. PROPONENT/S: City of Sequim, 152 W. Cedar St., Sequim, Washington 98382 LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Citywide LEAD AGENCY: City of Sequim The responsible official of the City of Sequim hereby makes the following determination based upon impacts identified in the Environmental Checklist and the Staff Evaluation for the Environmental Checklist (Case No. SEP16-005), and Conclusions of Law based upon the City of Sequim Comprehensive Plan and EIS, and other Municipal policies, plans, rules and regulations designated as a basis for the exercise of substantive authority of the Washington State Environmental Policy Act Rules pursuant to RCW 43.21C.060. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. The City reserves the right to review any new information, future revisions or alterations to the site or the proposal (WAC 197-11340) in order to determine the environmental significance or non-significance of the project at that point of time. Detailed information and copies of the determination are available to the public on request. CONTACT: Charisse Deschenes, Senior Planner at (360) 683-4908 [E-mail:cdeschenes@sequimwa.gov] COMMENT PERIOD: This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11- 340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date of issuance. Comments must be submitted by 4:30 P.M. on June 5, 2016. APPEAL PERIOD: Any person wishing to appeal this determination may file such an appeal within twenty-one (21) days of the final decision on the moratorium extension findings to the Dept. of Community Development, located at 152 W. Cedar St. THERE IS A $550.00 FEE TO APPEAL THIS DETERMINATION. RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: Charisse Deschenes, Senior Planner, 152 W. Cedar St. Sequim, WA 98382. 360-683-4908 Pub: May 22, 2016 Legal No: 700571
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP No. 164003825 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 In the Matter of the Estate of: John Frank Hoffstater, Deceased.
The personal representatives named below has been appointed as co-personal representative of the above estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statue of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceeding were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) Four months after the date of the first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as o t h e r w i s e p r ov i d e d i n R C W 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 5 1 a n d 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non-probate assets.
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: May 22, 2016 ______________________ Holly H. Peterson Co-Personal Representative ______________________ Heather E. Hardy Co-Personal Representative Attorney for Estate: John Kenney Address: John, Kenney & Associates, PLLC 17791 Fjord Dr. NE Ste 154 Phone: (360)850-1049 PUB: May 22, 29 June 5, 2016 Legal No: 700724
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SEQUIM — It’s a big idea in a small town, and Sequim resident Bill Ellis hopes his plan for raising money for disabled veterans catches on across the nation. Ellis, an 83-year-old Korean War veteran who said he’s not quite retired, is spearheading a Fourth of July event, “Americans Helping Our Disabled Veterans and Their Families.” The Sequim Elks Lodge is sponsoring and hosting the allday event at the lodge at 143 Port Williams Road. Admission will be free. Donations will be solicited. All donations will go to the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 9, based in Port Angeles, which serves Clallam and Jefferson counties, “with the provision that 100 percent goes to disabled veterans and their families,” Ellis said. “They will leave the books open to us and give us an accounting,” Ellis said. Ellis said he’s sent the concept to Elks lodges across the country, hoping to inspire a movement. The money raised will go to local veterans.
‘Show we care’ “Our disabled veterans need us to show them we really care,” Ellis said. Although Ellis, who served four combat tours in the Navy and was not wounded, credits the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital staff in Seattle with helping to save his life several times, he feels that many other veterans don’t get the care they need. “I’m already in the system. I’ve been going for 30 years. . . . These veterans can’t get into the system,” he said. “Some of them need money desperately,” he added. “They are so disabled they can’t work.”
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Showing their support for a Fourth of July fundraiser at the Sequim Elks Lodge 2642 are, from left, Alan G. Smith, Coast Guard Auxiliary; Capt. David Kilpatrick, Navy (retired); MM1 SS/AW Randy Schroeder, Navy; Charles Kasicki, Air Force; Elks representatives Gene Mattson and Bill Schroepfer; Sgt. Jonathan Feist, Marines; Staff Sgt. Steven Owens, Army; Sgt. Nicholas Evora, Army; Cpl. Jeffrey Sigerson, Army(retired); and Larry Howard, Air Force (retired). The commander of DAV Chapter 9, Jeff Bele, agrees that many disabled veterans struggle to get medical care.
Van trips to Seattle The DAV provides van trips to Seattle to connect veterans with medical care when they need to travel to Seattle from the North Olympic Peninsula. Bele, 47, who was injured in
Iraq by an improvised explosive device in 2009, soon will go to Seattle to coordinate van trips for Peninsula veterans. “I’m very fortunate,” said Bele, an Army corporal whose back was broken, his head wounded, his knees shattered and whose right hand is useless because of crushed tendons. “I’m a survivor out of four people, so I try to live for them every day.
“I want to make sure that our veterans are taken care of,” he said. “Just because I’m disabled doesn’t mean I can’t help other veterans.” All DAV workers are volunteers, Bele emphasized. “Without all the veterans out there volunteering and doing all the help they offer us, we would have nothing for the disabled American veterans,” he said.
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Centrally located in a town where you can walk to restaurants, library, shops, produce stands, medical and dental clinics. Local and regional bus service is handy. The one level Tudor design with bay windows and sky lights make each unit light & airy. This home has 3 BD/2 BA, TRIPLE garage & large patio with waterfall & pond. High quality cabinetry, granite counters, pull out storage & stainless steel appliances. The master is very spacious & has a walk-in closet, dbl vanity cabinets and a big shower.
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Tastefully updated rambler on third of acre in classy neighborhood. 3 BR, 2BA, 2-car garage, huge bonus room. No carpeting! Hardwood & tile. All appliances included. Propane stove & 2 fireplaces. Fenced backyard with fruit trees, greenhouse & potting shed.
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Visit to S. America inspires new goal YOU’VE PROBABLY HEARD the phrase “all dogs go to heaven.” If you ask your dog if he likes his life, he’d probably tell you that living in your house is heaven on earth. But what about quality of life for dogs in other countries or continents? How are they treated? I’ve been blessed to have traveled to more than 80 countries in my life and career. While there are places where canines live lives that are as good as or better than what ours have in North America — I think of France as a great example — in most developing countries and some modern societies, dogs are lucky to survive. Only a precious few thrive. My wife, Teresa, and I recently took a six-week trip to South America, where we visited several countries, including Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. In Argentina, we saw many “paseadores de perros,” or dog walkers, on the streets, with six to 10 dogs at a time. As you know, walking is good for both a dog’s mind and body, and this is a great social activity. Unfortunately, the vast majority of dogs we saw were living lives that focused on the basics of food, water and shelter. At home, we watch our dogs like children. We have fenced yards, walk our dogs on leashes and are diligent
Peninsula Births Olympic Medical Center Ally and Andy Perham of Port Angeles, a daughter, Lyra Winifred Perham, 6 pounds, 7 ounces, 5:57 p.m. May 8. Phone information about athome or out-of-town births to 360417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. 5250.
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of regular bathing and poor nutrition, the dogs’ coats were typically coarse, dry and thin, with skin that looked and smelled unhealthy. Being a veterinarian and a lifelong pet lover, I always look for ways to interact with local dogs. I can tell you from having done this at least 100 times in six weeks, every time Teresa or I approached a dog, baby talked to him and pet him on the neck or chest, he’d close his eyes with pleasure and lean in for more. Many would roll over for a belly rub. Most of these dogs didn’t suffer from physical malnutrition but instead from emotional starvation. This trip and our travels throughout the world have redoubled our support of World Vets, who do so much for animals all over the globe. I’m blessed as “America’s Veterinarian” to have a large pulpit and a wide network of pet lovers. Teresa and I have made it a goal to find a way to provide free flea control to pets in most of South America before we leave to be reunited with our dogs in heaven. Giving every dog relief from fleas and offering more physical touch is our dream with deadlines. Please consider donating to World Vets (worldvets.org) to help provide care and kindness to animals in need.
about protecting Becker them from dangers ranging from antifreeze spills and poisonous plants to traffic and aggressive dogs. In most of South America, many dogs are let inside to sleep at night but are turned out in the morning to go explore the farm, neighborhood or town. You see them moving down sidewalks or roadsides like commuters headed to work. They spend the day rummaging or begging for food, playing, grooming each other, exploring or snoozing in the sun. We never saw anyone physically abuse an animal by hitting, kicking or throwing rocks, but we also saw that people had little physical contact with the dogs. It was rare to see anybody petting or hugging them, let alone kissing them. They were largely treated like animals, not family members. Almost all of the dogs on the street (who weren’t being walked on a leash or carried) had fleas. It was two steps forward, stop, scratch, continue on. Or they’d lie down, close their eyes, wake up to Q&A — with Dr. Marty scratch or bite those pesky Becker fleas and close their eyes again. Does my indoor cat Because of the fleas, lack need a rabies vacci-
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nation? It’s not required by law in our state. I want to protect her, but I worry that she’ll get cancer from the vaccine or have some other bad reaction. — via Facebook I understand your conA cern, but even though the laws of many states don’t mandate rabies vaccinations for cats, the American Association of Feline Practitioners considers rabies a core vaccine for cats, even those who live indoors. The reasons are twofold. One is because rabies is a public health problem. The other is because life is uncertain. There’s no guarantee that your cat won’t escape outdoors someday, or she may one day live in a home where she is allowed outdoors. And it’s not unheard of for bats, the primary species causing rabies exposure in humans, to fly into homes through open doors or windows or to inhabit houses in areas such as attics. According to a 2014 article in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, rabies was confirmed in 247 cats in 2013 (the most recent numbers available). That’s more than in dogs, with only 89 cases during the same year. To reduce the risk of vaccine-related cancers, my colleague Alice M. Wolf, DVM, an internal medicine specialist who speaks widely on vaccination, recommends using nonadjuvanted rabies vaccines in cats because they produce little to no
inflammation at the site of the injection. That’s important because it’s suspected that chronic inflammation is associated with the development of vaccine-associated sarcomas. According to the 2013 fact sheet on feline vaccinations from the AAFP, cats with a history of injectionsite sarcoma believed to be associated with a rabies vaccine should not be revaccinated, although local rabies ordinances or statutes may apply.
The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker, Kim Campbell Thornton and Mikkel Becker ■ Want to work out and exercise your dog at the same time? If you’re in Radcliff, Ky., near Fort Knox, you’ve struck gold. The Lost Pounds Fitness and Pet Center is set up so people and pets can hit the treadmill side by side. Founders Norma Cooper and Toshie Murrell wanted to help dog owners and their pets stay healthy. “Obesity is just as unhealthy for pets as it is for people,” Murrell says. Fitness classes are available two to three times a week. The facility also offers day care, boarding and grooming and fosters animals in need of homes. ■ A veterinary clinic that cares for pets of people who are homeless finally has a full-time home of its own. Located in Sacramento, Calif., the Mercer Veterinary Clinic for the Pets of the Homeless celebrated the grand opening last month of
its new facility, the Tom Kendall Teaching Clinic, named in memory of its cofounder. Started in 1992, it spent 24 years operating in various temporary locations with the purpose of providing pets with exams, treatments, vaccinations, parasite preventives and spay or neuter surgery, all at no cost, supported only by donations. The clinic’s current goal is to purchase more surgical equipment to become fully functional. ■ If you’ve ever giggled at the iconic “I can has cheezburger?” cat, you’re familiar with the British shorthair. The large, handsome, dignified breed was the fifth most popular registered by the Cat Fanciers Association in 2015. People like them for their calm personality, wide variety of colors and patterns and love of sitting in laps (although they’re not wild about getting carried around). Choose one if you’d prefer a cat who’s happy to go no higher than your sofa when it comes to exploring, leaving your kitchen counters and curtains safe from feline incursions.
_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.
Benefit: Entertainment, auction on tap CONTINUED FROM C1 tions for the event from several businesses. He hopes to get donaThe entertainment tions for an auction and lineup is: added that he already has ■ Noon to 12:45 p.m. — Wheelers received significant dona- Straight
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— Martial arts demonstrations, ■ 6:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. — Cat’s Meow (big band). “I want the American people to grab onto this,” Ellis said, pointing at a banner proclaiming the event’s intentions. “They’ll see that and feel like they’re a part of it all.” For more information, contact the Sequim Elks Lodge at 360-683-2763.
________ Michael Dashiell is the editor of the Sequim Gazette, which is part of the Olympic Peninsula News Group. Other Sound Publishing newspapers in the group are the Peninsula Daily News and Forks Forum. Reach him at mdashiell@sequim gazette.com. PDN Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-4173530 or at lleach@peninsuladaily news.com.
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IT CAN BE annoying to gather up the best of your gear and load it, along with people and horses, into the horse trailer only to arrive at a highly anticipated horse show early in the morning just as â&#x20AC;&#x201D; splat â&#x20AC;&#x201D; raindrops start falling on your head. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what happened to the numerous competitors who showed up for a Patterned Speed Horse Association two-day event at Crosbyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Arena in Agnew this past weekend. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not that we had torrential rains that left the ground a muddy, sloppy mess, but even a steady drizzle can deem the grounds too slippery to be safe for racing horses BETSY WHARTON/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS around barrels or poles in a timed event. for grilling. I was hoping to stop by to catch up with old friends there, but as organizer Pam Crosby said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Well, we only got through half a day before the rains came, but we had some nice runs in those seven events. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fast times of the day were Kelbi Bower, 15.06 [seconds] in barrels; Tylar Rather PENINSULA into jars together despite Decker, 6.76 in keyhole, my injury. than take 8.13 in flags and a 20.87 in KITCHEN the poles despite the rain and Meet the challenge 25-pound sticky ground. box of When faced with a case Betsy â&#x20AC;&#x153;It would have been asparaof an extremely perishable, crazy fast if the ground gus out of Wharton once-a-year vegetable was good. his treat, one has no choice but â&#x20AC;&#x153;Waynora Martin, 10.59 hands, I to rise to meet the challenge. in figure 8; Sam Parks and motioned In the years since then, Kelbi Bower with a 17.41 with my the gift of raw materials has in two-man, three-barrel chin to become a bit of a tradition. the flags. We are looking at He gets me produce; I kitchen rescheduling the show to get him lumber or somecounter, July 2 [and] 3.â&#x20AC;? times mulch. as my It was a bummer, to be Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a few years, hands sure, but there are more so when I heard that my were, at shows coming so that ridhusband had a conference that moment, occupied ers hoping to compete at in Spokane in May, I of with clenching my the state finals in August course requested a case of crutches. can still attain fast times asparagus. Everyone pitched in, at two of the fastest and we got the asparagus TURN TO KITCHEN/C5 grounds around on the
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Time to imagine Health Care Land, its features LOOK, THIS IS my fantasy, but HELP LINE you’re welcome to come along for the ride to Health Care Land. with the question, Mark Can you even imagine? “Do you have a list A land where there are no insur- Harvey of questions?” ance cards, numbers, forms or A land where Explanations of Benefits because alternative medithere is no such thing as insurance. cine is seen as a So a lot less junk mail, no sales natural part of calls selling you things that you medicine because don’t understand and, thus, a signifall health care is icantly diminished need for health an alternative. care. Or, at least, psychiatry. A land where So people who provide health rude, arrogant and care are in the business of providing self-important peohealth care, not administering ple are drummed insurance programs, so they can out of the business on the basis that spend as much time with you as is they’re in the wrong business. needed because quality is valued A land where any signed over quantity. Advance Directive is honored. The end. People answer the phone A land where people know that You can actually get somebody on doctors (and whoever else) are on the phone to answer a question their side and can’t make them do because they’re not all obsessed anything or put them anywhere, so with completing the insurance there’s no reason not to tell the paperwork. truth. Somebody always calls you the A land where dementia or retinext day to ask if you have any cent memory is treated with questions about what happened the patience and kindness, and stupidity day before because any intelligent isn’t. person would. A land where caregivers (people A land where you’re asked “does who are taking care of somebody it hurt” before they touch it. because they need to be taken care A land where appointment of) are seen and treated as part of means appointment, not seasonal the solution, and the provider actuapproximation. ally asks, “And how are you doing?” A land where instruments and A land where you are welcomed metal tables are never cold. to an appointment to talk about A land where every visit starts prevention or staying well — health
is allowed. A land where all ER rooms have somebody present, 24/7, to support the folks in the ER waiting room. A land where everybody realizes that the second word in mental health is health. Health Care Land — a land where everybody realizes that it isn’t always about safety. That it’s often about independence and choice and being who you are.
Death isn’t the worst thing And that death isn’t always the worst thing that can happen. That death is a part of life, not a failure or a weakness or an abdication of some philosophical ethic. That life really is more about quality than quantity, and that you’re the only one who can keep that score. That life is about living, not just surviving. And families are taught to understand that. A land where we’re all in this together because we’re all in this together.
________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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It’s been my privilege to accept, and I love these My husband’s brother kids — or most of them. Philip The and wife converted from This is not to belittle Galanes young man Roman Catholic to Episco- your religious concern. might have palian a few years ago. But in the 21st century, been glib They’ve asked my husand used the band to be the godfather of your husband’s brother and ladies’ room their new baby, their third. his wife probably have a separate plan for custody because he We asked if it was OK, of their children in the didn’t feel because we are Catholics, event of their death. like waiting and they told us it was no They won’t be dealt out for the men’s problem. by dint of who gave which room, delayBut we checked canon child the requisite Tiffany ing your use of the facilities law, which says it is not rattle. But even if the by 90 seconds. OK, because the whole worst-case plan is for you Or this young person point of being godparents to take custody (and overmight, in fact, be transition- is to ensure that the baby see the religious education) ing. is brought up properly in of the baby, is it so hard to Let’s assume she is. the faith. envision Sunday school at (Note: She is not required Is there a way to the Episcopal Church? to wear a Chanel suit or respond that won’t betray They are expressing conform to any of your ideas our religion or threaten ________ love for your husband. of femininity to be doing so.) family relationships? I’d encourage him to Her gender identification M.L. Jodie Lynn shares parenting accept it. Now isn’t the is none of our business. tips through her weekly column. time for playing “what if?” Write her at Parent to Parent, Worse, would you risk I have enough godchil2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, WildEven I am forced to agree being wrong? games with tragic outdren to field a (pretty wood, MO 63040 or direct2 with husbands occasionally, comes. Life has a way of If you were, confronting lousy) production of “A contact@parenttoparent.com via Betty. meting out enough of those. the young woman at her Chorus Line.” email. And if a third is, indeed, table (or even reporting her But I’m fairly certain that Tips and questions can also be the charm, we could probaA friend’s betrayal to the manager) might end none of their parents imagsent through the contact form at ParentToParent.com. bly get Sen. Ted Cruz to con- up hurting her feelings and ine that I will board their My family is friends with firm that it’s a bad bet to embarrassing you (not to children or take them to place all your chips on birth- mention your poor husband). church (shout-out to Hozier!) another family. My husband works with gender bathrooms. in the event of tragedy. When there is room for the wife, and we go on vacaSensitivity is the better To me, it seems as if doubt, apply the test of tion with them one weekend dear friends invited me to play. lesser evils. a year. join more closely in the celYour instincts might be It points to keeping quiet ebration of their family. right. in this case. TURN TO GALANES/C6 ON A BUSY Saturday night at a restaurant, I was waiting to use the ladies’ room. (The place has two single-occupancy bathrooms: one for men and one for women.) A minute later, a young man in his 20s came out of the ladies’ room. Annoyed at his entitlement, I said, “Excuse me?” To which he (in regular men’s clothing) responded, “I’m transitioning,” and kept walking. I found this rude. I don’t believe for a second that he was transgender. My husband suggested I let this go. I disagree. You? Betty in Westport, Conn.
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asparagus stretches far CONTINUED FROM C3 You might not be the food-preservation zealot that I am, but here is what 25 pounds of perfect asparagus can get you: one asparagus omelet for a family breakfast, 6 quarts of oddly shaped pieces pressure-canned and ready for a quick asparagus soup come winter, 8 pints of pickled spears, 2 pounds of washed and trimmed asparagus refrigerated for grilling during the week, 3 pounds given to a friend and 7 pounds of trimmed ends for the compost. Yes, it took me several hours to process this souvenir from the scab lands. But itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a cool and blustery day and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been listening to some great TED talks. I had an all-around nice day watching my husband build me (I mean us) a new garden gate. Some people like breakfast in bed and roses. As for us, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about creating something wonderful for each other.
________ Betsy Wharton is a Port Angeles Farmers Market vendor, Washington State University Extension food preservation information assistant and a registered nurse at First Step Family Support Center. More about her pickling enterprise can be found at www.Clallam CanningCompany.com.
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_______ Start with fresh asparagus. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s worth being very picky when it comes to buying this generally expensive vegetable. The stems should be firm and able to stand stiffly upright, with no hint of the rubbery droop that happens as vegetables begin to deteriorate. If there is any sign that the buds are falling apart, or worse, turning to mush, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bother. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not worth the $3.79 or more per pound you will have to pay for it. If you arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t using the asparagus right away, store it like flowers in a vase, standing with the butt end in an inch of water in your refrigerator. Wash the asparagus carefully. It can often have a fair amount of sand in the crevices. Most recipes direct you to cut off the bottom 1 to 2 inches of each stem to remove the
woody, stringy part. A native of Richland once taught me to snap the end of the asparagus stem rather than cutting it with a knife. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good trick because the stem will naturally break right at the place where the woody stem gives way to perfectly tender spears. Lay the spears parallel on a piece of heavy foil for grilling. Drizzle with olive oil and squeeze on a few drops of lemon. Add the garlic, salt and pepper. Seal the foil into a closed packet. Lay the packet on a hot grill alongside whatever else you are grilling and cook for about 10 to 15 minutes until fork-tender. This works exactly the same if you are not using a barbecue and want to use an oven. For oven cooking, set the temperature for 350 degrees. Serve immediately. Leftover spears keep for several days in the fridge and can be served cold as an addition to salad, in an omelet or as a snack right out of the fridge.
The Port Angeles and Sequim High School equestrian teams recently competed at the Washington High School Equestrian Team State Finals in Monroe. Shown here are members of the Sequim and Port Angeles teams, from left, Abi Payseno, Yana Hoesel, Sydney Balkan, Miranda Williams, Amanda Murphy, Holly Cozzolino, Kaytee Gibeau, Cassidy Hodgin, Mikayla Weider and Emily VanAusdale. Not pictured are Kelly Anders and Ashlynne VanDiest.
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really hard to get to state, so that was disappointing for them also. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All in all, state was kind of a bust this year. But we will come back again next year.â&#x20AC;? Here are the Port Angeles results: â&#x2013; Working rancher â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Kaytee Gibeau, seventh place. â&#x2013; Working pairs â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Gibeau and Holly Cozzolino, 17th place. â&#x2013; Individual flags â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Ashlynne VanDiest, 10th place. â&#x2013; Figure 8 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; VanDiest, 12th place; Weider, 19th place. In more horse news, the Olympic Peninsula Equine Network will host another equine veterinarian clinic with Dr. Sean Tuley. The clinic is scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday, June 11, at 554 Roupe Road in Sequim. To make an appointment, leave a message at 360-207-1688.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the first day we arrived, Emily Gear was working in the arena,â&#x20AC;? said Students from more than 50 high schools (there VanAusdale, â&#x20AC;&#x153;when a horse pulling a cart got spooked are about 850 athletes in and out of control, running the state organization) her over and knocking her were there. off the fence onto the paveâ&#x20AC;&#x153;Overall, the team did ment, causing her a severe well, but there were some concussion. trials,â&#x20AC;? Newton said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have a concusâ&#x20AC;&#x153;For both Sequim and sion, you are very limited Port Angeles, the biggest in your activities, so she trial we faced was the was not able to compete. ground was deemed not â&#x20AC;&#x153;She was not only qualisafe enough to run barrels fied in her own events, but and poles [good call by leadshe rides on the drill team ership, but really too late in as well. the weekend], so at 6 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sadly, the drill team Sunday, we packed up withrode without her, leaving a out the girls getting to vie space where she was supfor top spots in the state.â&#x20AC;? posed to be. The dates for the â&#x20AC;&#x153;They did not place in rescheduled events are to the top 10 [placing 13th], be announced. but they rode anyway, and Here are the Sequim I was very proud of them.â&#x20AC;? results: Port Angelesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; drill team â&#x2013; Reining â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Kelly includes Emily VanAusdale, Anders, 16th place. Micayla Weider, Cassidy â&#x2013; Freestyle fours â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Hodgin and Ciara Gentry. Drill team, ninth place. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Even though the weekâ&#x2013; Individual flags â&#x20AC;&#x201D; end started out so terrible, Abi Payseno, 15th place. we managed to have a â&#x2013; Steer daubing â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Syd- great time,â&#x20AC;? Tina VanAusney Balkan, 13th place. dale said. Payseno is slated to also â&#x20AC;&#x153;I enjoy seeing the comcompete in the pole bendradely of these kids and ing event. When that event their parents. is held, Newton said, she â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were also some has high hopes for her com- issues with the safety of ing in first place. the facilityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s arenas, and Port Angeles coach Tina we had to postpone runVanAusdale took seven ning barrels and poles qualifying athletes to state, until another date and but only six of them ended time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These kids worked up competing.
Monthly Veteransâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bell Ringing Ceremony On the last Friday of every month the Clallam County Veterans Association conducts a ceremonial bell ringing at the Veteransâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Park located next to the courthouse (on Lincoln Street). The ceremony begins promptly at 1:00 p.m. when the courthouse clock tolls. This ceremony is to honor all Clallam County Veterans who have died in the previous month. On Friday, May 27, the following names of deceased Veterans from April 2016 will be read: Ikuko Clifford Alvin E. David Theodore Duncan
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Say: “We were disappointed by Sally’s behavior at John’s expense. We’d prefer that you not join us in August.” Now, Sally may apologize (or try to talk her way out of it). And depending on her sincerity and your affection for the family, the ball will be in your court. But a clean and honest break minimizes the goingforward drama.
Recently, said wife threw my husband under the bus at work to achieve a professional goal. (She doesn’t know that my husband knows.) It wasn’t a major disaster but unpleasant enough that we no longer want to be friends. Unfortunately, I had already reserved the condo for our long weekend and invited them to No callback expected join us. Are we entitled to disA year ago, I was invite them? friendly with a woman I Anonymous met through a mutual friend. Treachery trumps travel We were new in town plans. and had a few dinners Just be direct about it. together. It will save you bristling But over time, she at future overtures and began canceling our plans, whines about “We never saying, “Tomorrow doesn’t see you anymore!” work, but let’s reschedule.”
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________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Joshua Earl Nathanson, 37, and Shawna Eileen Jansen, 38, both of Port Angeles. Nickolas Jorge Wingerter, 29, and Christina Victoria Bruce, 24, both of Helena, Mont. Jack Martin Peltier, 22, and Alisa Renee Standlee, 19, both of Sequim. Jason Scott Loihle, 34, and Ruby Latiban Fuerte, 28, both of Port Angeles. Matthew Robert Petersen, 29, and Alaisa John Blunk, 28, both of Port Orchard. Frank Ward, 44, and Dawn Marie Harrison
Bender, 37, both of La Push. Frank Caccitore Leto Jr., 71, and Laurna King, 67, both of Port Angeles. Craig R. Hooser, 55, of Sequim and Kathleen J. Miller, 53, of Port Orchard. Joseph Ryan Buck, 40, and Domineque Annjelica Dixon, 33, both of Port Angeles. William Jarrett Johnson, 29, and Hannah May Gish, 21, both of Port Angeles. Jesse Allen Waller Jr., 59, and Tina Marie Adams, 49, both of Port Angeles.
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Final destination When a certain species will arrive at its final destination can vary from one area to another. Black-headed grosbeaks arrive in the Tacoma, Gig Harbor and South Kitsap area several days before other reports come in from Poulsbo or as far north as Hansville. They can even vary over very short distances. My daughter’s birds arrived at her feeders almost a week before they were heard in my yard — even though they were a mile away in my sister’s yard and in Hansville the same day. What accounts for this uneven distribution? Where they nested last year? What route different birds take? The guessing can go on and on, and it does, every year. Everyone should be back by now because we are well into May.
Western tanagers? Not yet However, there have been no reports of Western tanagers yet. Maybe the warmer-than-normal temperatures are tempting them to make a more leisurely trip because of a good food supply. Maybe the north winds that provided us with the sunny days slowed them down. I think they will get here when they get here and everything will be back to normal, whatever that is. The mystery of migration goes on and on.
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First, let’s settle the question of how to pronounce kefir. Most American say KEEfur or KEFF-er. The correct pronunciation is kuh-FEAR. Kefir is made by fermenting milk with a mixture of beneficial yeast and bacteria. The result is cultured milk that has little if any lactose, some carbonation, a tangy taste and a hint of alcohol. (What you would buy in the supermarket doesn’t have measurable alcohol content.) This product is traditional in the herding regions of Russia and Turkey. It is, in fact, one way to preserve milk for a day or two, but the cultured kefir must be consumed promptly and the kefir “grains” (the culture) reused immediately if you don’t rely on refrigeration. A review of the research on kefir has found that it contains probiotics and may boost the immune system and discourage pathogenic bacteria as well as improve lactose digestion (Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2013). Regular consumption of kefir also may help people control cholesterol and blood sugar (Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, Vol. 53, Issue 5, 2013).
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Dear Family Secrets: If you would like to write the stories down, that’s your privilege. However, if there is anything in them that could be hurtful or embarrassing to your relatives, I recommend you change all the names and locations, and publish it under a pen name. Some of the greatest writers of the past have done that with great success.
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Winds or troublesome weather from the north can create conditions that hold up large numbers of birds. They also bunch up when crossing large bodies of water because they are waiting for favorable winds to carry them across. Every year, bird-watchers are waiting and watching for “their” hummingbirds, goldfinches, different warbler species, osprey, black-headed grosbeaks, Western tanagers and other “summer” species. “Why are they late?” or “Where are my birds?” are two oft-heard questions in the spring. If the birds had a fast trip, comparing arrival dates is popular. “Our hummers were back a week early.” Then there is the question, “Where did all my hummingbirds go?” “They were here a few weeks ago and now they are gone.” The best I can do for this question
write it all down or not? If the answer is yes, how do I tell my brothers and sisters? Or should I not tell them at all? Family Secrets
Why is eating kefir good for your health?
Migration shrouded in mystery MUCH HAS BEEN written about the “mysteries of migration.” Entire books have been written on the BIRD subject. WATCH Just the same, questions still arise, and the answers are Joan challenging to come Carson up with. It is taken for granted that there are two major migration movements of birds that take place every year. Answers about other bird movement within specific regions are more difficult to find. The spring migration seems to go on for months. It does. Not every species decides to head north at the same time. There are various factors that influence this. Some birds have wintered farther south than others. Their arrival at northern breeding grounds is influenced by weather they encounter along the way. They may also face some problems when stopping at historic resting areas to refuel. If the habitat has changed significantly, their journey may be altered. They may push on and head for the next stop or be forced to stop in a new area that may not be as hospitable. Sometimes the prevailing winds favor the migrants and they make faster time than they normally would. Winds from the south that go on for several days can be responsible for a species arriving at its northern destination earlier than expected.
Dear Abby: My family is colorful, to say the least. Many co-workers, neighbors, friends and in-laws have asked me why I haven’t written a book about my life because of the stories I have told them over the years about my family. I have always wanted to and feel there are enough stories to not only fill one book but several. Some of them are so funny, scary, sad and outrageous that I see a miniseries or a movie being possible. My dilemma is how my brothers and sisters will react to my putting it all on paper and the world seeing it in print. I kept telling myself, “Just wait till Mom (many stories start with her) passes away, so she won’t be hurt.” Well, now she’s gone. What do you think? Should I
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Disbudding disheartening but critical YOU, MY READERS, all know I write every year on how to create more prolific, larger and superior blooms, so let me keep the streak going as I repeat: “To disbud, or not to disbud? That is the question.” Is it better to suffer the spindly growth of smaller, weak flowers or to enjoy large, sturdy blooms? Now that summer is but a few weeks away, our attention begins to focus on the lovely and colorful blooms that are becoming abundant in our yards. But all too often, I am queried as to why a particular plant does not produce blooms such as those magnificent specimens at the florist’s shop. The answer is quite simple: Many florist-quality cut flowers are painstakingly disbudded. Disbudding is a relatively straight-forward process wherein the side buds (in most cases) are removed completely, which allows all energy to go straight to the terminal or main bud in order to greatly enhance its size, quality
A GROWING CONCERN and strength. Disbudding May also has a tremendous role in improving the quality of flowers for arrangement purposes because of three very crucial improvements: First, the disbudded stem becomes much thicker and stronger. This is incredibly advantageous because in floral arrangements, people desire sturdy blooms that will stand up for several days. Weak, spindly stems droop, so even a freshly arranged vase looks old, tired and dry. Second, the stem length is dramatically increased on a disbudded flower because the gardener can cut lower on the stalk,
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where there are no side, back or stems in the way. Longer stems give us a greater ability to arrange flowers because increased length allows for greater design possibilities. Then third, and perhaps most important, disbudding helps the production of larger flowers. Isn’t that the dream of all gardeners? To have blue-ribbon flowers, large, bright and beautiful? So exactly how do you get these bigger, stronger, longer blooms? Just kill a few flowers on every stem, but therein lies the rub.
Just so hard to do The average person just cannot bring himself or herself to bloomicide. The mere thought of spending all that money, time, fertilizer, water and effort just to eradicate future flowers is so repugnant. But stop right there. Never forget, disbudding, like pinching, thrives on the old cliche: You must spend flowers to
get flowers. The trick to disbudding is rather straightforward: Remove all side buds on that stem as soon as you see them. The effects are the greatest the quicker those side buds are removed because all energy must go to the terminal bud. Dahlias, roses, carnations, mums asters, peonies, zinnias, sunflowers and even marigolds respond best to disbudding. You will be amazed how it improves the cut flowers on dahlias. Gently pinch out or snip back the bud, being very careful not to knock off the main bud. Many flowers, such as roses, are easiest to disbud by just pushing them down and away from the stem, which makes a very clean separation. Another trick on plants you wish to both harvest and admire from afar is to disbud a few stems for cut production and leave those small weaker flowers for aesthetic purposes. One more beneficial trick is a
variation on disbudding. On any plume, coned or stalk blooming plant, remove the tip (several buds) completely. Think about the consequences of gladiolus or snapdragons growing so wonderfully in your yard only to display a twisted, contorted tip, sagging all over the place. As the buds develop, pinch out the tip that causes the numerous other buds down the stem to develop evenly and larger. Prime cut-flower candidates for this process, along with the aforementioned, would be celosia, astilbe, delphinium, lupines, liatris and the very single bud of all lilies (only the terminal bud). Disbud today for your very own floral shop tomorrow.
________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).
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PORT ANGELES — Roosevelt Elementary COUPEVILLE — There School will hold a book will be field carrier landing drive through Port Book practice operations for air- and News, 104 E. First St., craft stationed at Naval Air through Monday, May 30. Port Book and News Station Whidbey Island at will discount 20 percent off the outlying field Monday books on the school’s nonand Wednesday. fiction list that are purOperations are schedchased and then collect uled for both afternoons. them for the school. The schedule is subject For books purchased to change to meet mission elsewhere, drop-off is at requirements. Roosevelt Elementary, Comments, including 106 Monroe Road, during noise complaints, can be directed to the station’s com- office hours from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through ment line at 360-257-6665 Fridays. or via email at comments. For more information, NASWI@navy.mil. phone Kim O’Keefe or CanAll other questions can die Hatfield at 360-457be directed to the public 8973. affairs office at 360-2572286.
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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Food Bank has received a donation of 212 new children’s books from the Molina Foundation of California to support the “Share a Story” literacy campaign to “promote literacy at home and help close the ‘word gap’ impacting youths in underserved communities.” The food bank aims to have enough books available that every time a household with children visits the food bank, they are able to receive a new book or exchange a book that was previously received, according to a news release. The donated books are for youths in kindergarten Film screening to high school. The Molina Foundation PORT ANGELES — “Second Hand Hangover,” a is a national nonprofit organization based in Long film about children living with addicted parents, will Beach, California. It has be screened free to the pub- donated nearly 4 million new books and sponsors lic Tuesday. reading workshops and litThe film will be shown eracy programs for educafrom 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. durtors and families. ing the annual general meeting of Prevention Works! in the Carver Room Airman graduates of the Port Angeles Library, SAN ANTONIO, Texas 2210 S. Peabody St. — U.S. Air Force Air Monica Olsson, one of National Guard Airman the three filmmakers, will 1st Class Kelley Barney present the film and graduated from basic milianswer questions during a tary training at Joint Base discussion after it is San Antonio-Lackland, San screened. Antonio, Texas. The film, produced The airman completed through Reel Grrls, poran intensive eight-week trays three young girls’ program that included experiences growing up in training in military discifamilies with addicts. pline and studies, Air Force Other filmmakers are core values, physical fitness Sami Muilenburg and and basic warfare princiAndrea Roldan. ples and skills. The event is free and Airmen who complete open to the public. basic training earn four For more information, credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Barney earned distinction as an honor graduate. She is the daughter of Bonnie and William M. SUPPORT EDUCATION: When you go on vacation, Sessions of Port Angeles donate the credit for your and the wife of Nathan D. suspended copies to proBarney of Kaysville, Utah. vide the PDN to schools. The airman is a 2003 Phone 360-452-4507 graduate of Kailua High PENINSULA DAILY NEWS School, Kailua, Hawaii. Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES — The Fairview Grange, 161 Lake Farm Road, will host a Taco Tuesday fundraiser at 5 p.m. Tuesday. There will be a silent auction, all-you-can-eat tacos and ice cream, and music. The general fund will benefit the Fairview Grange. Funds raised from the silent auction will benefit the grange’s scholarship fund. Admission is $5. Children younger than 12 get in free. For more information, phone 360-461-9008.
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From left are several of the participants in the Blankets for Linus Club session during Wellapalooza: Shannon Madsen-Houghton, Olivia Jackson, Skyla Blackcrow, Bradley Chase, Alexandria Adair and Alyssa Dailey-Morris. Port Angeles High School brought back the health-centered program after a hiatus of 16 years. PAHS Leadership Adviser Pam Helpenstell and Leslie Robertson of Revitalize Port Angeles collaborated with A.J. Teel and PAHS teachers to organize presenters for the event. For more information on Wellapalooza, contact Teel at 360-565-1620 or ateel@portangelesschools.org.
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Port Angeles Lions Club members recently constructed a handicapped-accessible ramp for Kitty City, the cat building at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s new location at 1743 Old Olympic Highway. From left, Dan Dodd, David Wegener, Ken Simpson, Larry Buckley, Randy Blackburn and Bill Sipe, as well as Penny Miller and Tom Deeney (both not pictured), donated over 85 hours to complete the ramp. This was ramp No. 117 for the club.
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Longtime PA moorer heads to Seattle W.C. PARK RESPONDER, the 190foot blue-and-white oil spill response vessel that is typically moored at the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1 South, was taken to the Foss Maritime Shipyard in Seattle for a scheduled outof-service period to resolve maintenance issues to ensure the vessel’s long life on the water. Oregon Responder ON THE came up from OreWATERFRONT gon to take up David G. the slack during her Sellars absence.
Cruising along The Alaskan cruise ship season is well underway. Recently, Explorer of the Seas docked at Ogden Point in Victoria. She is the largest cruise ship,1020 feet long, that has ever docked in Victoria. The vessel carries 4,029 passengers and a crew of 1,180. I understand the ship, which is operated by Royal Caribbean, will make another 20 or more port calls to Victoria this season. DAVID G. SELLARS/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Safe Boating Week National Safe Boating Week began Saturday. According to a news release from the Coast Guard: The Coast Guard reminds all boaters to boat responsibly while on the water: wear a life jacket, take a boating safety course, attach an engine cut-off switch, get a free vessel safety check and avoid alcohol or other impairing substance consumption. The Coast Guard released its 2015 Recreational Boating Statistics ahead of National Safe Boating Week showing a decrease in recreational boating accidents but a rise in recreational boating fatalities in the Coast Guard’s 13th District, which covers the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. “From 2014 to 2015, accidents decreased from 240 to 225, but fatalities rose from 42 to 63, with Washington having the most recreational boating deaths of the four states at 29. Of the 63 fatalities, 38 of the victims were not
wearing life jackets. The report also shows that in 2015, the majority of boating accidents, deaths and injuries occurred in lakes, ponds and manmade water resources, namely reservoirs and dams. Other bodies of water, including bays, inlets, harbors and marinas, were next. The majority of recreational boating accidents occurred on Saturdays and Sundays between the hours of 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Alcohol was the leading known contributing factor in fatal boating accidents within the Coast Guard’s 13th District with a total of 22 accidents, 11 deaths and 20 injuries. Operator inattention, operator inexperience, improper lookout, machinery failure and excessive speed ranked as the top five primary contributing factors in accidents. “We are fortunate to have some of the most pristine natural resources right in our own backyard,” said Daniel Shipman, recreational boating safety program manager, Coast Guard 13th District.
“Use sound judgment and follow safe boating and water safety practices when you’re on the water. Even though it is warm outside, the waters are cold and unforgiving.” Nationwide where the cause of death was known, 76 percent of fatal boating accident victims drowned; of those drowning victims, 85 percent were not wearing a life jacket. Seventy-one percent of deaths occurred on vessels where the operator had not received boating safety instruction. The most common types of vessels involved in reported accidents were open motorboats between 16 and 26 feet in length, and the vessel types with the highest number of fatalities were on open motorboats, kayaks and canoes. The Coast Guard encourages the use of the safe boating apps available on most smartphones. The phone apps can help boaters request safe boating information, request safety checks, file a float plan, review navigation rules, report hazards or pollution and request
emergency assistance. Although the safe boating app is a great tool, it is still recommended to have a marine VHF-FM radio installed on your boat or carry a handheld version. Calling on VHF-FM radio is the most reliable way to call for help in case of an emergency.
To that end, every four years, all 87-foot patrol boats in the Coast Guard’s fleet are taken out of service to deal with similar maintenance items to ensure that the vessels’ lifespan remains as anticipated. Rich Peterson, one of Platypus Marine’s Osprey haul-out highly Platypus Marine, the skilled spefull-service shipyard, yacht- cialists who repair facility and steelhas worked Peterson boat manufacturer on at Platypus Marine Drive in Port Ange- for 12 years, les, last week hauled out retired Wednesday. the 87-foot Coast Guard To celebrate his exit, patrol boat Osprey, which management arranged for is based in Port Townsend. the delivery of three-dozen She will be out of serpizzas at lunch. vice for about six weeks, Many of his co-workers during which time Platythanked him for leaving so pus’ skilled personnel will they could enjoy lunch on perform maintenance on the boss. the props and shafts as well as sandblast, prime Harbor happenings and paint the vessel. On Tuesday, Tesoro Osprey was the first 87-foot cutter to be placed in Petroleum provided bunservice in the Northwest in kers to Liberty Bay, an 8231999, replacing the 82-foot Point Class Patrol Boats in service at that time. The 87-foot patrol boats were designed and built for a 25-year service life.
Dec. 7, 1940 — April 28, 2016
Port Angeles resident Norman Dale Erwick died of a heart attack at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton. He was 75. Services: Memorial service at Independent Bible Church, 116 E. Ahlvers Road, at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 28, with the Rev. Aaron Bacon officiating. A potluck reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge
Remembering a Lifetime
Edith Margaret ‘Peggy’ Powell Nov. 7 , 1920 — May 17, 2016
Former Sequim resident Edith Margaret “Peggy” Powell died of age-related causes in Ocala, Fla. She was 95. Services: None announced. Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, Ocala, is in charge
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Arline L. Burnes-Bonotto July 13, 1936 — May 16, 2016
Arline L. BurnesBonotto died of age-related causes at her Sequim home. She was 79. Services: Memorial at Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 28, with Chaplain Paul Fiorini officiating. Drennan-Ford Funeral
David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202.
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Phyllis L. Borden June 23, 1935 — May 18, 2016
A potluck memorial service is being held Sunday June 12, 2016 at Lincoln Park in the Loomis Building in Port Angeles at 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Phyllis L. Borden died of age-related causes at her Sequim home. She was 80. A complete obituary will follow. Services: None, at her request. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
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Storage galore in this well maintained 3 bed, 2 bath mountain view home on corner lot! Tiled master bath has jetted tub & separate shower. Double sided fireplace in living room & dining area. 2 car garage, nice deck & fenced back yard. Great neighborhood! MLS#300963 $219,000
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• Born in 1972 / Updated Kitchen • 1509 sq ft / 3 Bed / 1 Bath • Cedar Siding w/ Fresh Paint • .24 Acre Lot w/ Outbuilding • Attached & Detached Garage/workshop • Southern Exposure Deck MLS#300778 $197,000 Directions: Hwy 101 W. > N. on Reddick > E. on W. Hennessy > corner of Hennessy & Reddick Rd.
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cover story Gone preachin’ AMC goes to Texas with its adaptation of Garth Ennis’ ‘Preacher’ By Brian Craddock TV Media
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God has all but abandoned his creations. Incensed, Custer sets off in search of an audience with God, which proves to be just as difficult as it sounds. Dominic Cooper, who recently starred in another comic book-inspired series, ABC’s “Marvel’s Agent Carter,” plays the eponymous preacher in the new show, and he’s not the only cast member with a history of starring in comic book series — Ruth Negga of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” plays Custer’s ex-girlfriend, Tulip O’Hare. Rounding out the main cast is Joseph Gilgun, who starred in the British hit “Misfits” and recently appeared on the big screen in “The Last Witch Hunter” (2015). The BAFTA-nominated actor is set to play Cassidy, an Irish vampire who, through a bizarre chain of events, falls in with Custer and O’Hare. While on their quest for an audience with God, the trio goes up against a bevy of bizarre people: To start, there’s the racist, conspiracy-spouting sheriff named Hugo Root, played by “Deadwood’s” W. Earl Brown, and his son, Eugene (Ian Colletti, “Rake”), a deadbeat teen rockstar left deformed after a botched suicide attempt. There’s also the Quincannons: Vyla and Odin, played by Elizabeth Perkins (“Weeds”) and Jackie Earle Haley (“Watchmen,” 2009), respectively — a lovely
pair of slaughterhouse magnates, local benefactors and proud supporters of the Ku Klux Klan. Fans of the comic have been eagerly awaiting the series’ arrival since it was announced back in 2013, no doubt in a mixed state of anticipation and apprehension, as limited/lesser-known comics have something of a rough history when it comes to adaptations (just look at 2005’s “Constantine” starring Keanu Reeves, and last year’s NBC series of the same name). “Preacher” was a comic infamous for its dark, edgy content. In fact, part of the reason it’s taken so long for a TV series to happen is that many networks were turned off when they realized how little Jesse Custer practiced what he preached. In 2008, HBO passed on the series because of the comic’s cynical attitude after almost two years of development. Despite all of this, “Preacher”
showrunner Sam Catlin, who spearheaded the series’ AMC revival alongside actor/comedian Seth Rogen (“Knocked up,” 2007) and Rogen’s longtime partner-in-crime, writer/producer Evan Goldberg (“This Is the End,” 2015), promised fans in an April interview with Collider that, regardless of any changes they make to the content, the show definitely won’t be “Preacher-lite”: “Garth really pushes the envelope in terms of those stories, and I will say we really did, too. . . . There’s some silly violence and there’s some crazy violence, but there’s also some real violence and some real sin.” Rogen admitted to Crave in October that, in a controversial move, the story progression in the series does not closely follow the comics, saying: “We are changing the specifics of how the narrative is unfolding. A lot of the building blocks we are not changing, a lot of characters we’re keeping, but we want to make a show that, if you’re a fan of the comic, you don’t know what to expect.” Joseph Gilgun as seen in “Preacher.”
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By Andrew Warren TV Media ’Doctor’s’ orders: After much searching and speculation, The Doctor’s new companion has finally been found. Relatively unknown British actress Pearl Mackie has been cast to star in the 10th season of BBC’s “Doctor Who,” following the departure of Jenna Coleman (“Emmerdale”), who spent three seasons as the Doctor’s companion. Mackie appeared in the British film “Svengali” (2013) alongside Martin Freeman (“Sherlock”) and Michael Socha (“Once Upon a Time”), but “Doctor Who” is her first big shot at stardom. “I’m incredibly excited to be joining the ‘Doctor Who’ family,” Mackie said when her casting was announced. “It’s such an extraordinary British institution. I couldn’t be prouder to call the TARDIS my home.” Mackie gets to star alongside the current Doctor, Peter Capaldi (“World War Z,” 2013), who is set to return for his third season as the show’s titular Time Lord. The new companion, whose name is Bill, is featured in a short video (available online now) introducing her to the world’s “Doctor Who” fans. It reveals Bill as a talkative lady with a lot of grit and gumption, who seems unshaken by her first encounter with a Dalek, one of
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“Doctor Who’s” most nefarious villains. The 10th season of the series began filming this month, and besides the addition of Mackie to the cast, there’s another milestone on the horizon: the program’s showrunner, Steven Moffat (“Sherlock”), will be moving on next year after more than decade of shaping the show’s direction. “Doctor Who” companions come and go, but with the sort of international reach it gets, it could be the perfect jumpingoff point for Pearl Mackie and her acting career. The 10th season of the BBC hit is currently in production. Questions answered: What was last summer’s hit game show that pitted some of the country’s smartest minds against some of the most brainpuzzling general knowledge questions ever devised? The answer, of course, is “500 Questions,” which ran for seven consecutive weeknights on ABC last
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summer and is coming back for another season of trivia, starting Thursday, May 26, with a two-hour premiere. It’s more than just a new season with new contestants, though. This sophomore run of “500 Questions” also has a new host. “Nightline” coanchor Dan Harris is taking over the hosting duties from CNN anchor Richard Quest, who hosted last season. And that’s not the only familiar face who will be on the show’s set. In a test to see if lightning really can strike twice, “Jeopardy” legend Ken Jennings, who famously won a record 74 “Jeopardy” games in a row, will be competing in “500 Questions.” In this game show, a trivia buff is tasked with answering 500 trivia questions drawn from a wealth of categories without getting three wrong in a row. By the end of the first season, no contestant had come even close to the magical 500 mark, but with experienced game show trivia buff Jennings taking a shot at it, this season may be the one that finally sees some-
one take home the grand prize. “500 Questions” returns to ABC Thursday, May 26. Fostering a happy home: A hit Freeform (formerly ABC Family) series is diversifying its cast. Elliot Fletcher has signed on to play a recurring character in the upcoming fourth season of “The Fosters,” Freeform’s family drama series. The actor holds the distinction of being the first openly intersex actor to play an intersex character on screen, which he does in MTV’s romantic comedy “Faking It.” He’s set to make his “Fosters” debut in the July 11 episode (the show premieres Monday, June 20), in which he plays a good-looking young law student with whom one of the other characters has a chance meeting in a coffee shop. “The Fosters” stars Teri Polo (“Meet the Parents,” 2000) and Sherri Saum (“Rescue Me”) as Stef and Lena Foster, a married couple raising a mixed family consisting of their biological and adopted children, along with two foster kids who have been rescued from an abusive home. Noah Centineo (“How to Build a Better Boy,” 2014), David Lambert (“Aaron Stone”), Hayden Byerly (“Parenthood”), Maia Mitchell (“Teen Beach Movie,” 2013) and Cierra Ramirez (“The Secret Life of the American Teenager”) all star as the couple’s diverse cast of kids, while Danny Nucci (“Titanic,” 1997) stars as Stef’s ex-husband and the father of one of the children. With the entire premise of the show being a same-sex married couple raising a family, and more traditionally “adult” plot lines frequently popping up, “The Fosters” has never been a show that’s afraid to push the boundaries of its audience. The fourth season of “The Fosters” premieres Monday, June 20, on Freeform, with Fletcher first appearing later in the season. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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The friends finally meet Katie’s boyfriend, P.J., in this new episode. However, when they express their concerns about the health and wellbeing of Katie and her baby, drama erupts. Also, the group visits a pumpkin patch. MAY 22 - 28, 2016
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The Cheetah Girls 2 Raven Symone. Movie 173 291 NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NCAA Softball Division I Tournament Super Regional (L) NFL Live 30 for 30 "Small Potatoes: NBA Tonight Jalen & NFL Live 144 209 Who Killed the USFL?" Jacoby (N) Turbo (2013, Animated) Voices of Paul FXM Battle of the Year (2013, Musical) Laz Alonso, Josh Peck, FXM Battle of the Year (‘13, Mus) Laz Alonso, 133 258 Giamatti, Maya Rudolph, Ryan Reynolds. Presents Josh Holloway. Presents Josh Peck, Josh Holloway. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners "Pizza Party" (N) Fam Vaca (N) Fam Vaca (N) Diners "All Beefed Up" Diners (N) Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231* Harry Potter
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The Avengers (2012, Action) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr.. Movie 136* 248* Golf Central PGA Golf Dean and Deluca Invitational Site: Colonial Country Club -- Fort Worth, Texas CHAMPS Golf Senior PGA Championship 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Home Imp Home Imp The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Island Life Island Life Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It House Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Aliens "Mysterious Places" Ancient Aliens Aliens "The Next Humans" Ancient Aliens (N) Aliens "Alien Messages" Ancient Aliens 120* 269* Atlanta Plastic "Double Atlanta Plastic "Butt Gut" Atlanta Plastic: Patient's Atlanta Plastic (SF) (N) Atlanta Plastic Atlanta Plastic 108* 252* Trouble" Cut (N) The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Gerald R. Ford Real Washington Gerald R. Ford Real Washington National Geographic Bee BrainG. "Remember This!" 186 276 SpongeBob H.Danger Game Shakers SchoolofRock HALO Effect Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Mariners MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Miami Marlins Site: Marlins Park -- Miami, Fla. (L) Post-game MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Seattle Baseball Pre-game (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. 426 687 Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Coast Cops "In Cops "Coast Cops "In Cops "Coast Cops "Stupid Cops "Grand Cops "Coast Cops "Mardi Cops "Coast 168* 241* to Coast" to Coast" Arizona" to Coast" New Jersey" to Coast" Criminals" Theft Auto" to Coast" Gras" to Coast"
Blade Wesley Snipes.
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Therapy Success Story, Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation By Katie Irvin, MS OTR/L Paul came to Crestwood several weeks prior with a poor ability to engage in basic tasks such as getting out of bed, or reaching for his sandals and getting dressed; he was hospitalized for several days for respiratory failure and was quite weak. He was disengaged from his everyday routine, stuck in bed for several hours at a time and experienced moderate amounts of pain from arthritis and various other ills. Fast forward a few months later and now he is seen climbing the set of stairs several times in the therapy gym, waving at the top and playfully swatting away a friendly therapist saying, “I got this! I can do it!” He is now able to reach down for his favorite sandals, put them on and stand up and transition to a bed side chair to engage in one of his favorite past times—computer games. +H LV DEOH WR VHOI GLUHFW KLV QHHGV DQG UHJXODWH KLV DFKHV DQG SDLQV ZLWK DFWLYLW\ PRGLÀ FDWLRQ DQG application of topical ointment on his aching joints. He has good insight into whether he needs a ride in a wheel chair versus walking down the hallways. He has made tremendous progress with his Occupational and Physical Therapy and will likely be highly successful with his transition home. Way to go Paul! 651593712
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