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PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman whose 2015 death from measles was the first in the nation since 2003 has been identified as a 28-year-old woman who was studying to become a Border Patrol agent. Death records say Catherine J. Montantes died of pneumonia caused by the measles, The Seattle Times reported. Montantes, who had a rare inflammatory muscle disease called dermatomyositis, was a former dental hygienist and a college student studying criminal justice in hopes of becoming a Border Patrol officer, her family said.

People with underlying health conditions are more susceptible to lethal pneumonia, a common side effect of measles, said Dr. Manisha Patel, a medical epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of Atlanta. “Immunocompromised hosts are complicated,” Patel said. “Even if they’re vaccinated, they may be susceptible.” Montantes’ infection wasn’t found until after an autopsy, according to Clallam County health officials. She may have been exposed to the measles virus along with almost three dozen people at the Lower Elwha Health Clinic in late January 2015.

A 52-year-old man who visited the clinic was later confirmed as Clallam County’s first measles case in 20 years. Montantes was at the clinic during the time period the man was there, but it is not known if that is where she was exposed to the virus, Chas DeBolt, senior epidemiologist with the state Department of Health, said in March. Montantes did not have symptoms typical of measles such as a rash, but the virus was in a blood sample collected in February, county public health officials said. On March 19, she got sick and went to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. She was then sent to the Uni-

versity of Wa s h i n g t o n Medical Center on March 26, where she died April 8. Montantes was born in J u n e a u , Alaska, and was funny, Montantes strong and fiercely protective of her three siblings, according to family members. Her mother, Ralphenia Knudson, said Montantes was “just a real go-getter.” “Whatever Cathy sought to achieve, she would find ways to achieve it,” said Knudson, 53, who

lives in Juneau. Montantes was studying criminal justice and hoped to become a Border Patrol officer, her family said. She was also a dental hygienist and last practiced in Arkansas. “I am in awe and amazed by everything that young lady survived and went through,” Knudson said. “Her strength that I saw was amazing.” Of the 189 people infected with measles in the U.S. last year, 11 were in Washington state. In 2014, 667 measles cases were reported nationally. Four people have reported measles infections in the nation this year.

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SEQUIM — A Port Angeles arborist left three children after falling more than 30 feet with a portion of a tree he was topping on Peterson Street in Sequim, a friend said. Lyle Lyster, who was the owner of West Coast Tree Service of Port Angeles, was pronounced dead at the scene after Clallam County sheriff’s deputies and firefighters with Clallam Fire District No. 3 arrived at 10:45 a.m. Thursday. Lyster, 41, was a 1993 graduate of Port Angeles High School, said friend Jessica Edwards. Members of the Lyster family could not be reached for comment. Edwards said Lyster loved working outdoors and was not the kind of person to sit indoors when weather

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Stacey Price of Port Angeles shows off some of the items she purchased as one of the last customers of the now-shuttered Haggen Northwest Fresh grocery store.

Customer’s purchases register at PA Haggen Employees left early as woman bought last goods BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — An act of kindness during the final day of operations at the now-shuttered Haggen grocery store lifted the spirits of former employees on the last shift. The store, located at 114 E. Lauridsen Blvd., was

closed Thursday. It had been slated to stay open until the end of business hours at 6 p.m. or until the entire store was empty, Haggen company spokeswoman Deborah Pleva said Wednesday. Closure came early — about 2 p.m. — thanks to Stacey Jo Price, a real estate broker at Peninsula Realty Group. Price said she was shopping that afternoon when she realized that if she bought all the remaining merchandise, the employees could go home early. “There was very little left, and they had just put 95 percent off of

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Shakespeare FAQs on 400th anniversary THEATER-LOVERS IN BRITAIN and around the world marked the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare on Saturday. A few things to know about the famous playwright: ■ Many happy returns: He may have died on his birthday. Shakespeare died April 23, 1616, in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon. He’s believed to have been born exactly 52 years earlier, though the date is an educated guess; the earliest record is of his baptism April 26, 1564. April 23 is also St. George’s Day, England’s national day. ■ A shaper of language: Shakespeare wrote 37 plays that have been firmly attributed to him and gave the English language hundreds of common phrases, including “break the ice,” “brave new world,” “heart of gold,” “the be-all and the end-all” and “with bated breath.” ■ A world traveler: His plays have been performed in almost every country on Earth. Since 2014, Shakespeare’s Globe theater has taken a production of “Hamlet” to 197 countries

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Members of the public wear William Shakespeare masks during a parade Saturday marking 400 years since the death of the playwright in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. including Afghanistan, Somalia and Saudi Arabia — where they were one of the first troupes allowed to let men and women perform together. ■ In his imagination: Settings for Shakespeare’s plays range from Italy and Greece to the desert island Troy, but he probably never left England. ■ A question of identity: Some people don’t believe that William Shakespeare, a small-town boy who never went to university, wrote the plays and poems that bear his name. Dissenters — known as “anti-Stratfordians” — have argued that the true author may be Edward de Vere, the Earl of Oxford; philosopher-scientist Francis Bacon; playwright Christopher Marlowe; or even Queen Elizabeth I. Most scholars dismiss these as conspiracy theories and believe William

Shakespeare of Stratford did write the plays. ■ A barbed bequest?: In his will, Shakespeare bequeathed his wife, Anne Hathaway, “my secondbest bed.” Debate has raged about whether this was a slight to his spouse. There’s no record of who got the best bed. ■ A final mystery?: Shakespeare is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon — but his skull may be missing. Archaeologists recently used ground-penetrating radar to explore the playwright’s tomb and found “an odd disturbance at the head end.” The discovery may give weight to a claim, long dismissed as myth, that the Bard’s skull was stolen by grave-robbers in the 18th century. But there are no plans to disturb the grave to find out for sure.

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MICHELLE MCNAMARA, 46, a crime writer and wife of comedian and actor Patton Oswalt, has died at her home in Los Angeles, according to Oswalt’s publicist. Kevin McLaughlin of Main Stage Public Relations said Friday that Ms. McNamara died in her sleep Thursday. No cause was given, but McLaughlin said her passing “was a complete shock to her family and friends, who loved her dearly.” Ms. McNamara graduated from the University of Notre Dame and received a master’s degree in creative writing from the University of Minnesota. She founded the website True Crime Diary, which covers both breaking stories and cold cases.

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because I think what’s interesting about them is there’s more stuff to be unearthed that hasn’t been in the public yet and you can do it,” she wrote. Oswalt is a comedian whose TV credits include “Veep,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “The King of Queens,” and films including “Magnolia,” “Starsky & Hutch” and “Ratatouille.” Ms. McNamara and Oswalt married in 2005.

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1941 (75 years ago) Under the enthusiastic leadership of President Bill Gwynn, officers and trustees of the Port Angeles Salmon Club discussed plans for completing the campaign for securing advertising for the Year Book. Good response was reported on the publication, and Saturday night was fixed as the deadline for advertisements. The book is to come off the press May 15.

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■ The tax rate for a proposed $29.12 million construction bond for the Chimacum School District would be $1.21 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, a citizens’ group campaigning for the measure numbers 130 volunteers and a school district plan is available online. A story on Page A1 Friday in the Jefferson County edition published the incorrect tax rate and number of volunteers, and quoted opposition as saying that the district lacked a long-range plan. Information on the district’s plans for the bond can be found on a page on the school district website, which is at http://tinyurl.com/PDN-chimacumbond.

quet at The Three Crabs on April 13 honoring Sequim High School football and basketball players and their coaches. Gordon Green, director of athletic events at the University of Washington, was guest speaker. Other guests were Principal Aubrey Verstegen, Superintendent Everett Lindaas, Ken Zuck and Ralph Oswald, director of finance of the university.

1991 (25 years ago) The Sequim School District was in court today, asking a judge to order striking teachers back to school.

About 120 people packed a Clallam County Superior Court courtroom this morning to hear King County Superior Court Judge Norman Quinn decide whether to grant an injunction against the Sequim Education Association. The association’s lawyer, Kathy O’Toole, made four motions to postpone the ruling. Those motions were attacked by Gary Sund, attorney for the school district, as “delay tactics” designed to keep the court from “hearing the merits” of the issue, which he said is a matter of public importance.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 24, the 115th day of 2016. There are 251 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On April 24, 1916, some 1,600 Irish nationalists launched the Easter Rising by seizing several key sites in Dublin. The rising was put down by British forces five days later. On this date: ■ In 1792, the national anthem of France, “La Marseillaise,” was composed by Capt. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. ■ In 1800, Congress approved a bill establishing the Library of Congress. ■ In 1866, the first version of German composer Max Bruch’s

Violin Concerto No. 1 in G-minor, Op. 26, was performed; the Concerto underwent a series of revisions by Bruch before achieving its final form. ■ In 1915, what’s considered the start of the Armenian genocide began as the Ottoman Empire rounded up Armenian political and cultural leaders in Constantinople. ■ In 1932, in the Free State of Prussia, the Nazi Party gained a plurality of seats in parliamentary elections. ■ In 1953, British statesman Winston Churchill was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. ■ In 1962, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology achieved the first satellite relay of a televi-

sion signal, using NASA’s Echo 1 balloon satellite to bounce a video image from Camp Parks, Calif., to Westford, Mass. ■ In 1970, the People’s Republic of China launched its first satellite, which kept transmitting a song, “The East Is Red.” ■ In 1980, the United States launched an unsuccessful attempt to free the American hostages in Iran, a mission that resulted in the deaths of eight U.S. servicemen. ■ In 1990, the space shuttle Discovery blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., carrying the $1.5 billion Hubble Space Telescope. ■ Ten years ago: Terrorist bombings killed at least 23 people at a beach resort on Egypt’s

Sinai Peninsula. ■ Five years ago: Taliban militants staged a massive jailbreak in Kandahar, Afghanistan, as some 480 inmates escaped through a tunnel that had been dug over a matter of months. ■ One year ago: President Barack Obama marked the 10th anniversary of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, praising the nation’s spying operations as the most capable in the world. In a long-awaited interview about his gender identity, former Olympic champion Bruce Jenner told ABC’s Diane Sawyer said that “for all intents and purposes, I am a woman.”


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A4 Briefly: Nation three of the jurors who convicted him say they remain certain they did the right PIKETON, Ohio — A day thing. after eight members of one famThey say ily were found dead with gunthey aren’t McDonnell shots to the head at four propbuying erties in rural southern Ohio, authorities on Saturday contin- McDonnell’s argument that he only extended routine political ued the scramble to determine courtesies to the former vitamin who targeted that clan and executive who gave him and his why. Investigators said they inter- family more than $165,000 in gifts and loans. viewed more than 30 people in Juror Daniel Hottle said polihopes of finding leads in the tics as usual is “a lousy excuse.” deaths of the seven adults and Kathleen Carmody and Tyree 16-year-old boy whose bodies Ford also said they have no secwere found Friday at homes ond thoughts about their decision. southwest of Piketon. Hottle and Carmody said it’s All were shot in the head, frustrating that McDonnell has authorities said, and it appeared been allowed to remain free some were killed as they slept, while he appeals, but Ford said including a mother in bed with that doesn’t bother him. her 4-day-old baby nearby. The newborn and two other Lineup for today’s shows small children were not hurt. Investigators said that none WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: of the deaths appeared self■ ABC’s “This Week” — Democratic inflicted and that they believed presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; at least one assailant remained Reince Priebus, Republican National at large, considered armed and Committee chairman; Charles Koch, dangerous. chairman and chief executive of Koch Pike County Sheriff Charles Industries. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — SandReader and DeWine said in a ers; former Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla. joint statement Saturday that ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sandinvestigators worked through Republican presidential candidate the night processing evidence at ers; John Kasich. the scene. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” —

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High court to hear case RICHMOND, Va. — As former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s public corruption case goes before the U.S. Supreme Court,

Officials visit Turkey, boost migration deal Germany’s Merkel, EU leaders see Syrians in refugee camps

and important and helps us to protect the outer border of the Schengen [free travel] area together with our neighbors.”

Obama weighs in BY BERZA SIMSEK AND SUZAN FRASER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

GAZIANTEP, Turkey — German Chancellor Angela Merkel and top European Union officials arrived near Turkey’s border with Syria on Saturday in a bid to bolster a troubled migration deal with Turkey as they face increasing pressure to reassess the agreement. Human rights groups criticized the trip to what they call a “sanitized” refugee camp — and said EU officials should look further at the tens of thousands of Syrian refugees that are now blocked from entering Turkey.

The trip to the border city of Gaziantep by Merkel, EU Council President Donald Tusk, EU Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu comes as many have questioned the legality of the March 20 EU-Turkey deal allowing for the deportation of migrants who don’t qualify for asylum in Greece back to Turkey.

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The EU in return has earmarked $6.8 billion to Turkey over the next four years to help improve conditions for the 2.7 million Syrian refugees inside Turkey. The Speech restrictions EU is also set to allow visa-free The German leader is also fac- travel for Turkish citizens. Speaking in Berlin on Friday, ing pressure to speak out against freedom of speech restrictions in Merkel defended the EU-Turkey deal, saying it is “absolutely right Turkey.

U.S. President Barack Obama also weighed in on the issue in comments to German daily Bild that were published Saturday. He praised Merkel’s “political and moral leadership” in the migrant crisis but also stressed the need to uphold human rights. “The recent agreement between the EU and Turkey is a step toward a more equitable way of sharing this responsibility,” he said. “As the agreement is implemented, it will be essential that migrants are treated properly and that human rights are upheld.” Rights groups, EU legislators and the U.N. refugee agency have questioned the moral and legal implications of expelling people from Greece back to Turkey — a country that many consider unsafe on grounds of security and human rights.

Sanders; Donald Trump Jr. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee; Paul Manafort, adviser to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

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Briefly: World Syrian troops hit opponents near capital BEIRUT — Syrian government strikes hit opposition-held areas near the capital and in the country’s largest city, Aleppo, while rebels fired mortars in escalating violence that left at least 31 people killed and shattered a relative quiet in Damascus that has held since the teetering cease-fire took effect in late February. Western officials, including the U.N. envoy leading negotiations with Syria’s warring factions, have warned that a ceaseDe Mistura fire was in danger of total collapse due to escalating violence and the walk-out by the Saudi-backed opposition group from the talks Monday. U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura said the talks will continue until Wednesday as planned but said the two sides are “extremely polarized,” casting doubt on the ability to salvage the talks aimed at finding a political solution to the five-year conflict.

Obama wraps up trip LONDON — Back home, President Barack Obama has eight months, a dogfight over the Supreme Court and scores

of campaign speeches for a successor ahead of him. But overseas, the president already has begun a long, slow goodbye. As Obama wrapped up his valedictory trip to London on Saturday, he looked very much like a president on his way out the door, reflecting on his tenure and eager to shape how he is remembered. At a town hall with young people, he was asked to look back far more than forward — and he readily obliged. He offered advice for the next president, whoever that is. And then he carved out an afternoon to get out on the links with Prime Minister David Cameron.

Police, protesters clash PARIS — Overnight clashes between French police and about 100 people have led to 12 arrests in eastern Paris. The Paris police said the clashes took place from Friday night to early Saturday around the Place de la Republique on the sidelines of the “Night Rising” protest movement. A police car was set on fire and projectiles were thrown at police. The police used tear gas to disperse the crowd around 2 a.m. No injuries were reported. The “Night Rising” movement started March 31 when some protesters denouncing the government’s labor law changes decided to camp overnight in Place de la Republique. The square in eastern Paris became a symbolic gathering place after last year’s deadly attacks upon Parisians. The Associated Press

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SEEET Marchers participate in a symbolic jazz funeral for New Orleans music icon Allan Toussaint, at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on Saturday. Toussaint died in November 2015.

South Korea: North launches sub-based ballistic missile BY KIM TONG-HYUNG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea on Saturday fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile from a submarine off its northeast coast, South Korean defense officials said, Pyongyang’s latest effort to expand its military might in the face of pressure by its neighbors and Washington. The South Korean officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of office rules, could not immediately confirm where the projectile landed. The Saturday evening launch of what the officials said was presumably

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a submarine-launched ballistic missile took place near the North Korean coastal town of Sinpo, where analysts have previously detected efforts by the North to develop submarine-launched ballistic missile systems.

Harder to detect A successful test from a submarine would be a worrying development because mastering the ability to fire missiles from submerged vessels would make it harder for outsiders to detect what North Korea is doing before it launches, giving it the potential to surprise its enemies.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the projectile fired by the North on Saturday traveled about 19 miles. It said a typical submarinelaunched ballistic missile can travel at least 186 miles. The North last test-launched a submarine-launched ballistic missile on Dec. 25, but that test was seen as failure, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The U.S. State Department would not comment on the reports of Saturday’s launch, but noted, “Launches using ballistic missile technology are a clear violation of multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions.”

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West: Two officers stable; suspect dead in shooting

Nation: Georgia planning 5th execution of the year

Nation: Found boat that of two missing Florida teens

World: Pope surprises 16 teens, hears confessions

TWO OFFICERS ARE in stable condition and the suspect is dead following a shooting Saturday at a Walmart in Phoenix, authorities said. Mitchell Oakley, 24, was killed after opening fire at officers who were responding to a call about a trespasser, Chandler police said. Police were called around 6:30 a.m. about a trespasser at the store, Chandler police spokesman Seth Tyler said. The officers encountered Oakley at the front of the store, just past the greeters’ area. According to witnesses, the first officer entered the store and was fired upon immediately by the suspect.

GEORGIA PLANS TO carry out its fifth execution of the year Wednesday when a man convicted in the 1998 killings of a trucking company owner and his two children is set to die. Daniel Anthony Lucas is scheduled to be executed at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Lucas, 37, was sentenced to die in 1999 for the killings of Steven Moss, 37, his 11-year-old son Bryan and 15-year-old daughter Kristin, who interrupted a burglary at their home near Macon in central Georgia. Aside from the four executed in Georgia so far, six inmates have been put to death in Texas and one each in Alabama and Florida.

THE PARENTS OF one of two teenagers lost at sea last summer said their boat and an iPhone has been found. The Palm Beach Post reported Saturday that the parents of Perry Cohen said the 19-foot-long boat was spotted 100 miles off the coast of Bermuda. The phone still had some personal items in it including an iPhone belonging to Austin Stephanos. Last July, Stephanos and Cohen — both 14 — left Jupiter Inlet in the boat and never returned. The Coast Guard initially located the boat off New Smyrna Beach, but the company hired by the Coast Guard to bring the boat back couldn’t find it.

SIXTEEN TEENAGERS HAVE gotten an unexpected opportunity to confess sins to Pope Francis. The pontiff made a surprise appearance late Saturday morning in St. Peter’s Square, where thousands of Catholics faithful, ranging in age from 13 to 16, were participating in a special Holy Year youth day, including confession near the famed Colonnade of Bernini. Francis and each of the 16 teenagers sat face-to-face in simple chairs set up in pairs for him and many others hearing confessions in the square. The teenagers seemed at ease, with Francis shaking hands warmly with the youths.


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PORT ANGELES — A safety demonstration is planned during a benefit bake sale Monday to help keep others safe in memory of a Dry Creek student who drowned last year. Monday’s sale will benefit the Aaron Peters Water Safety Fund, said Laura Lilly, an organizer. The sale and Coast Guard water safety demonstration will be from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the gym at Jefferson Elementary School, 218 E. 12th St. Jefferson School was chosen by the Dry Creek Parent-Teacher Organization for the event because it is more centrally located than the Dry Creek school, Lilly said. Peters was found dead in the Sandy River at Oxbow Regional Park near

Gresham, Ore., in June 2015. He was 13. Peters was with a group of about 30 Peters o t h e r young people, a Native American leadership group. The group decided to wade across the river, which grew deeper as they ventured farther into it, and the students ended up swimming across, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. When they reached the other side, Peters’ companions found he was no longer with them. They searched the area, then called 9-1-1. Rescue divers found

Peters’ body in 8 feet of water about 100 yards from the park’s boat ramp.

Mother founded fund His mother, Bonnie Peters, founded the nonprofit Aaron Peters Water Safety Fund to raise money for life-jacket-lending kiosks in high-risk areas. The first priority is to build such a kiosk at Oxbow Regional Park, Lilly said. Monday’s demonstration stations will focus on life jacket fitting, wetsuit use, line and life ring throwing, and general safety precautions near water. For more information, call Lilly at 360-565-3668. For more information on the water safety fund, see www.apwsf.com.

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Vicki Heckman of Sound Bikes & Kayaks explains the features of a sea kayak to Molly Smith of Lynden on Saturday at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles as part of the annual Port Angeles Kayak & Film Festival. Participants were given the opportunity to try out a variety of water craft at the event, which included kayaking movies and presentations. Kayak test-drives continue today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Public access TV will begin June 1 PA City Council approves use of city’s first firehouse BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — PAPA TV is about to make its debut. Also known as Peninsula Area Public Access TV, the nonprofit corporation begins broadcasting June 1, Ralph Smith, past PAPA founding president and former board member, told City Council members Tuesday. Shows will include newsmaker-interview programs hosted by Port Angeles Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd and Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach, Smith said Friday. Programs will be broadcast from what was the city’s first firehouse at 215 S. Lincoln St. after the City Council on Tuesday awarded PAPA a two-year lease for the second floor on a 5-1 vote. “State-of-the-art equipment is ready to go,� Smith told council members. PAPA, which already has made repairs, will continue upgrading and maintaining the 3,135-squarefoot area in lieu of rent. PAPA is ready to make the facility “the mecca of community television,� Smith said. PAPA volunteers have been using the Port Angeles School District’s media center. “If it wasn’t for those folks, PAPA would not be ready to go live here in five weeks,� Smith said.

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PAPA will broadcast over Wave Broadband’s public access, education and government Channel 21. Smith said PAPA will receive $60,000 from Wave Broadband public access fees in 2016 and 2017 for the south part of the equipment, after which the national forest in the North nonprofit will generate revFork Skokomish watershed enue from donations, busi(Road 2451), the South Fork ness and personal sponsorSkokomish watershed ships, and business and (Roads 2354, 2353, 2361) personal memberships. and the Wynoochee waterThe shows will not be shed (Road 2294, which has available to satellite TV two gates, and Road 2270). customers but will be accesThe roads will be open sible via YouTube. until Oct. 1. Smith said Friday shows They were closed for will be produced by Northwildlife benefits and west Peninsula Media, a resource protection in agree- division of Alpine Producment with the state Depart- tions Inc., which he owns. ment of Fish and Wildlife, PAPA board members the national forest said in a are Jody Potter, Wendy Wilnews release. son, Patrick McInnis, CamPeninsula Daily News rin Meyer, Sharon Buck,

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Old firehouse Built in 1931, the firehouse has played various roles: fire station, city jail, bakery, restaurant and architecture office. Port Angeles Realty determined in March that, given its dilapidated condition, the building has a fairmarket value of zero. It would cost more than $1 million to upgrade it for sale, according to a 2011 condition assessment report. Smith told council members that having the top floor occupied would make the building’s bottom floor more attractive to a second tenant for the building. Mayor Patrick Downie agreed. “When you have a building that’s occupied and watched over by a committed and interested lessee, that makes the building more marketable,� Downie said. City officials said the building had been shown to 30 potential buyers and lessees since 2007, when the city determined it was surplus property. “After most parties did their due diligence, they determined it wasn’t something they wanted to pursue,� Nathan West, city community and economic development director, said Thursday. Kidd, Downie and council members Dan Gase, Brad Collins and Michael Merideth voted for the lease Tuesday, while Sissi Bruch recused herself. Bruch, a senior planner withe the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, said later that the tribe has expressed an interest in the fire hall building.

approval should have more open meetings and that more community groups should have been given a chance to occupy the building. “My point is making this available to community groups to have an open chance to discuss this with council,� he said. Whetham said his objections were similar to those he raised in the council’s decision to transfer the lease for the city-owned Carnegie Library building, which he also opposed. In that April 5 vote, council members agreed to transfer the $1-per-year agreement from the Clallam County Historical Society to the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, guaranteeing the continuing operation of the historical society museum housed in the building’s second floor. PAPA was awarded the city’s franchise agreement in November for public access channels. Public Works and Utilities Director Craig Fulton said the lease provides the city with the opportunity to reinforce its commitment to make PAPA “the public access provider of choice,� noting that PAPA is getting pass-through money from Wave. The Carnegie Library building is located in the same National Registerlisted Port Angeles Civic Historic District as the fire hall and the county courthouse. Kidd, who championed saving the fire hall in 2011, lauded the pact Tuesday. “We can’t tear her down because she’s irreplaceable,� Kidd said. Councilman opposed “Unfortunately, like But Councilman Lee many other elderly ladies, Whetham was opposed, she’s high-maintenance, saying the city engaged in but that’s OK.� ________ too limited a process to find a tenant. Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb He said the city real can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. estate committee that rec- 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula ommended the agreement’s dailynews.com.

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Arborist: ‘Precarious position’ Hearing examiner CONTINUED FROM A1 Rick White, a Labor and Industries safety compliance officer, said Lyster was wearing spurs and was fully dug into the tree about 30 feet up when it fell, taking him down with it. White did not believe the tree fell on Lyster. White said Lyster was using a device called a Porta-Wrap to lower branches that he had cut to the ground.

The device’s rigging, which uses a block and tackle near the top of the tree, was used to lower chunks of the tree gently to the ground to protect an inground drainage field, White said. White said the Port-aWrap device should have been tied to the base of the tree but was instead tied off on a pickup truck. Tying it to a truck put too much sideways pressure on the tree and caused it to

fall, he added. White said he was not sure Lyster, an experienced arborist who was known to the Labor and Industries officer, fully realized the “precarious position” he was putting himself in. “It’s just the way it was rigged up,” White said. Lyster had two unidentified helpers working with him on the ground, cutting up the tree chunks and feeding them into a chipper. The safety compliance

officer noted that Lyster was wearing a helmet with eye protection and earmuffs and his assistants were also wearing headgear. Lyster was fully licensed, bonded and registered with the state, White said. No collateral damage to the property was reported.

________ Assistant Managing Editor Mark Swanson can be reached at 360452-2345, ext. 55450, or mswanson@peninsuladailynews. com.

Haggen: ‘About $4,400 worth’ CONTINUED FROM A1 “There were a few crackers, but most of it was other stuff like plastic plates and candles and a lot of medicines.” It took several cashiers to check out all the items, said Scott Fox, former assistant store operations manager, on Friday. “It was so large that it took four checkstands and probably about 15 minutes to scan all the items that were purchased,” he said.

Few hundred dollars Altogether, Price said she spent a few hundred dollars on the purchase. “It was nearly about $4,400 worth of stuff, and I got it for under $400,” she said. Fox, who has worked at that store for about decade — nine years of which it was operated by Albertsons — said it “was one of the most gracious acts of kindness that I have witnessed. [Price] got a lot of hugs from most of the checkers that were working that day.” Price “did us all a great favor,” Fox continued, “one that I won’t soon forget. It was great to see that the final act . . . was one of kindness and of love, and it was great to close the doors on a good note.”

And that wasn’t the final Fox said. “It seems to me that goodwill gesture by Price. everybody that really wanted to get on at the Purchases donated Safeway grocery stores “I took four boxes of stuff have gotten on,” he said. down to Volunteers in MediFor the remaining cine of the Olympics — employees, “a lot of us are medic alert bracelets and going back to school” before all of the medicine — and launching new careers, he they were happy to get it,” said. Price said. None of the former The nonprofit medical employees, he said, has clinic, located at 909 Geor- “been left high and dry.” giana St., provides health “There is, of course, care services to adults on unemployment and worker the Olympic Peninsula who retraining for those who have no health insurance want to take that course,” and no other health care Fox said. options available to them. Price said she is still Haggen stores sorting through the rest of the items she purchased In March, Haggen with the help of a friend Northwest Fresh and is “trying to figure out announced it would sell who to give it to.” most of its stores to AlbertShe said she plans to sons. give it to the nonprofit orgaBellingham-based Hagnization or organizations in gen accepted a bid from the most need. Albertsons to buy 29 of its So what does Price get 32 core stores for $106 milfor her purchase? lion. It announced it would The joy of helping others, close the remaining stores she said. in Oregon City, Puyallup “I cried a couple of times” and Port Angeles. after the purchase, she said. The Port Angeles store “I had been having a was the only Haggen groreally yucky day, and then I cery on the North Olympic went in there and just did Peninsula. this, and I felt better the Initially, the closure of whole rest of the night. It the Port Angeles property was so much fun.” was estimated to take place Of the 67 former employ- May 10, with its 67 employees at the store, about 20 ees laid off at that time, but have been hired by Port customers flocked to purAngeles Safeway branches, chase deeply discounted

items, and the store shelves were soon emptied. The store stopped receiving new stock soon after the March announcement of its closure, and corporate officials said it would remain open until all the stock inside was sold. The Port Angeles grocery store had operated as part of the Albertsons chain until it was purchased by Haggen in late 2014 and updated with Haggen signs and colors in February 2015.

Investment group In March 2014, it was announced that Safeway had agreed to be acquired by an investment group led by Cerberus Capital Management, the owner of several supermarket chains, including Albertsons. Federal regulators required the newly blended grocery store chains to sell some stores to avoid a monopoly, and Haggen bought 146 stores. The small Washington chain of stores struggled to convert those stores before filing for bankruptcy protection and eventually selling its stores.

________ Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.

Taming Bigfoot teams cut carbon emissions BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — Thirteen teams saved a total of 30.5 tons of carbon dioxide, which represented an average reduction of just over 10 percent from their baseline carbon footprints, said the organizer of a three-month contest, Taming Bigfoot. Benefits will continue, Bob Bindschadler, a retired NASA scientist now living in Quilcene who developed the program, told about 50 people at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Friday when winners of prizes announced. “We are not finished. We have just begun,” Bindschadler said. “The purpose of what we have done in the last three

months was to inform people as to what can be done to lower their emissions,” Bindschadler said. “We’ve learned a lot as to how changing one aspect of your footprint can make a difference.” The teams of seven people each cataloged their energy use and worked to cut their carbon emissions in the areas of home energy usage, public and private transportation, water, non-recycled garbage, food and shopping. Activities were measured in pounds of carbon dioxide usage per month per team. The Local 20/20 Climate Action Outreach Group organized and ran the competition, which was designed to help educate Jefferson County residents about the

actual carbon emission impacts of various actions — the quantifiable carbon emission trade-offs between various behavior choices everyone makes in their daily lives. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, warming the Earth’s average temperature and causing a change in climate, according to the federal Environmental Protection Agency. The competition began with 17 seven-member teams, with 13 making it to the finish line. The Incrementally Diminishing Guilt team, which began with the biggest baseline carbon footprint with 22,443 pounds, won first place in the contest by

Monthly Veterans’ Bell Ringing Ceremony On the last Friday of every month the Clallam County Veterans Association conducts a ceremonial bell ringing at the Veterans’ 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, April 29, the following names of deceased Veterans from March 2016 will be read: Charles Lynn Adams Wesley Wayne Armstrong Joseph Andrew Arnold Rex James Bates Gerald Bailey Bobzien John Carl Bolewicki Harold Eugene Brisbin Paul Stephen Burton Monte Phillip Clayton Richard Allen Clifford

Charles Warren Davis, Jr. Donald Franklin Dillard John Tyrrell Fairchild Julius Hardy Gregory Alex Daniel Henke Clifton Wayne Hill Donald Theodore Houx Anton Lawrence Larson Thomas Kevin Meehan Carl Leland Miller

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The three Clallam County commissioners will review the hearing examiner selection process Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Commissioners have appointed an ad hoc committee to screen five candidates who have applied to be the primary hearing examiner. Hearing examiners adjudicate land-use matters and render decisions on a variety of land-use permits. At 10:30 a.m. Monday, commissioners will hear a briefing on the Composite Recycling Technology Center, which recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Toray Composites (America) Inc. to collaborate on carbon fiber recycling. Other discussion items for the work session include: ■ Notice of a call for hearing on the proposed sale of a surplus sheriff’s office pistol. ■ A call for bids for a Clallam County Courthouse grounding project. ■ A state Recreation and Conservation Office grant for the Dungeness Recreation Area master plan. ■ Update on a 10-year capital facilities plan. ■ A proposed easement purchase for the Carlsborg sewer project. ■ A requested expenditure from the Hotel/Motel Tax Fund to the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau. ■ A request authorizing mileage reimbursement for members of the Trust Land Advisory Committee. Commissioners will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday for their weekly business meeting. Action items include: ■ An agreement with the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center for an Opportunity Fund grant to help finance the replacement of the natatorium air handling unit. Commissioners unanimously approved the funding after a public hearing March 29 and directed county Administrator Jim Jones to prepare the agreement. ■ An agreement with the state Department of Social and Health Services for a secure crisis residential center. ■ Bid openings for crushed rock product and structural improvements for the Clallam County Fairgrounds floral barn. ■ Letter of support for the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula for construction of a new unit in Port Angeles. ■ A letter of support for air service in Port Angeles. Commissioners will meet in a closed-door executive session at 9 a.m. Tuesday to discuss pending litigation.

demonstrating the greatest overall reduction in carbon emissions. The Tufted Puffins, which had the lowest baseline with 3,887 pounds, came in fourth in the amount of reduction. Other teams were Sea Stars, Absolute Chums, Newts, Hellbenders, St. Paul’s Pandas, Gray Wolves, Snow Leopards, Kale Krushers, 4-H PT STEM Club, Songdogs and Mudminnows. Each team and several individuals received prizes, drawn from 33 items donated by local merchants. The Tufted Puffins shared a specific list of emissionreducing steps the team had taken. Among the team’s actions were buying electric assist bikes for use in town, building a composter, buying a Prius and passing on the old vehicle to someone with a lower-efficiency car, replacing high-use lights with Port Angeles city LEDs and consolidating laundry while air drying Port Angeles City Counlarger items. cil members will conduct a

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Eye on Clallam work session Tuesday to discuss the city code of ethics. The meeting will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. It will cover the City Council’s rules of procedure and portions of the ethics code that may be changed at a later date by the council. Ethical complaints that have been filed against Mayor Patrick Downie and Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd would not be affected by changes. No action will be taken during the work session.

Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will consider establishing an emergency relief program when it meets Monday. The meeting will be at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. Under the program, the city would coordinate services by non-governmental agencies such as churches to indigent and infirm people. The council also will consider extending for another six months a moratorium on wireless communication support towers. It will tour the emergency operations center at the transit center, 190 W. Cedar St. The council will consider a letter of support for the Olympic Peninsula YMCA’s application to the YMCA of the USA to charter a new branch in Sequim, as well as a letter supporting the Port of Port Angeles application for a $200,000 Small Community Air Service Development grant.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will hear about a reservoir assessment when it meets Monday. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at 500 E. Division St. The council also will hear an update on the Spartan Field project and consider a license agreement for the use of Quillayute Airport.

Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will review the district’s cybersecurity program Monday. The work session will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Lake Crescent boardroom at the Carlsborg main office, located at 104 Hooker Road.

North Olympic Library System The North Olympic Library System Board of Trustees will hear an annual presentation from the Sequim branch Thursday. The meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave. Other agenda items include revisions of policy on public use of library meeting rooms and approval to close the main library for one day in June to complete the final stage of a recarpeting and reconfiguration of a public computer area.

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PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents to be vigilant against Craigslist rental scams. On Wednesday, a sheriff’s deputy investigated a report of a couple wandering around a Diamond Point house and looking into windows. The homeowner had listed the house for sale with a Realtor. The sheriff’s office said someone took information from the Realtor’s listing and advertised the prop-

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erty as a rental on Craigslist, which prompted the couple to view the house. A similar scam occurred two years ago in the Happy Valley area, said Lorraine Shore, sheriff ’s office administrative coordinator. “This common Craigslist rental scam is just another example of why it’s important to be vigilant,” according to a sheriff’s office news release. “The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website (www.ftc.gov) has great information on avoiding being victimized by these scams.” Scammers have been

known to hijack real rental or real estate listings by changing the email address or other contact information and placing a modified advertisement on another site, the office said. The altered ad may use the name of the person who posted the original ad. Other scammers have hijacked email accounts of property owners on reputable vacation rental websites or made up listings for places that aren’t for rent or don’t exist and try to lure in victims with promises of low rent or great amenities, officials said.

“Their goal is to get your money before you find out,” the sheriff’s office said. Here are some signs of possible scams as provided by the sheriff’s office: ■ They tell you to wire money. ■ They want a security deposit or first month’s rent before you’ve met or signed a lease. ■ They say they’re out of the country and have a plan to get the keys into your hands. Anyone who believes they have been the target of a rental scam is asked to report it to law enforcement and the FTC.

Commissioners formally say sorry for comments made after suit filed BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners have formally apologized to Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols for public comments made after Nichols filed a lawsuit against the county treasurer. Nichols accepted the board’s apology and expressed a desire for Clallam County “to get back to the business Nichols of government.” The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit for declaratory relief and petition for writ of mandamus against Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis on March 31 after an executive session with the board. The civil action was filed to encourage Barkhuis to fulfil a Nov. 25 public records request from the Peninsula Daily News. When Barkhuis objected at an April 4 work session, Commissioner Mike Chapman said the board never authorized the lawsuit. Chapman said he was “offended” that the case had been filed without the board’s concurrence.

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A statue of Marcus Whitman stands on city property just outside the Whitman College campus in Walla Walla. Whitman College, a private liberal arts school, has dumped its longtime mascot. Whitman teams will no longer be called the Missionaries, which was a reference to Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, missionaries who came to the Walla Walla Valley in 1836 and were massacred a decade later. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Presentation on black hole collision set in PA Monday BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Observations of a collision of black holes billions of years ago in a distant part of the universe will be presented at the Port Angeles Library at 6:30 p.m. Monday. The observation of gravitational waves arriving at Earth from a cataclysmic event was the first of its kind ever made, said Dale Ingram, public outreach coordinator for the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Hanford Observatory. The free program will be in the Raymond Carver Room at the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St.

Also in Hadlock During his visit to the North Olympic Peninsula, Ingram also will offer students at Port Angeles High and Stevens Middle schools a chance to learn about the observatory and give an encore presentation of his gravitational waves discussion at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at

the Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., Port Hadlock. Ingram works to connect students and the general public to the newly born field of gravitational wave astronomy. At the observatory, Ingram coordinates a variety of outreach programs and activities, and participates in the monitoring of data that’s collected by the site’s numerous environmental sensors.

Scientific milestone The observation of gravitational waves discussed by Ingram confirms a major prediction of Albert Einstein’s 1916 general theory of relativity and opens an unprecedented new window onto the cosmos, Ingram said. Gravitational waves carry information about their dramatic origins and about the nature of gravity that cannot otherwise be obtained, he said. Physicists have concluded that the detected gravitational waves were produced during the final

fraction of a second of the merger of two black holes to produce a single, more massive spinning black hole. This collision of two black holes had been predicted but never observed. The gravitational waves were detected Sept. 14 by both of the twin Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory detectors — located in Livingston, La., and Hanford. The observatories — known by the acronym LIGO — are funded by the National Science Foundation and were conceived, were built and are operated by Caltech and MIT. The discovery, accepted for publication in the journal Physical Review Letters, was made by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration — which includes the GEO Collaboration and the Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy — and the Virgo Collaboration using data from the two

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A8 This week’s meetings ■ 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 Dr. Julie Stein, executive director of the Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture, with an update on the mammoth find in Sequim, the partnership with the Sequim Museum and the Burke’s traveling education programs. The meeting’s sponsor is 1st Security Bank. 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 Mark Nichols, Clallam County prosecuting attorney, with “The Role and Function of the County Prosecutor” along with a Q&A. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree (goulash) and sides. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday will feature Emelia De Souza of the North Olympic Human Rights Alliance. The luncheon’s sponsor is Crystal Delights. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature a presentation by Bob Larsen, Larsen CEO of the newly launched 25,000-square-foot Composite Recycling Technology Center at the airport in Port Angeles. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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Kathryn and John Gee, both 57, have a sizable nest egg and are planning to retire soon, but they are seeking meaning in their remaining years.

Thinking beyond money in your retirement years BY JOHN F. WASIK THE NEW YORK TIMES

After a career of working, scrimping and saving, many retirees are well prepared financially to stop earning a living. But how do you find meaning, identity and purpose in the remaining years of your life? John and Kathryn Gee, both 57, recently engaged in this existential query. They have worked hard at wellpaying technology-related jobs, invested diligently and are planning to retire soon. Having relocated to San Antonio from Phoenix in 2010, they have

already reached a sweet spot where they have a bountiful nest egg. Yet they worry that something is missing. “We thought we’d be retired and would be fat, dumb and happy at 55,” John Gee said. “We only talked about money. Then we started asking some simple questions.” Embracing the guiding principles of life planning laid out by a financial planner, George Kinder, the Gees asked themselves what they would do if money wasn’t an issue and they only had one day to a few years left to live. The answers, which they are still contemplating, gave them a renewed

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Sugar, salt and fat? Bring ’em BY STEPHANIE STROM

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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Dark chocolate is in. So, too, is beef jerky. And full-fat ice cream? You bet. Driven by fast-changing definitions of what is healthy to eat, people are turning to foods they shunned just a couple of years ago. Studies now suggest that not all fat, for example, necessarily contributes to weight gain or heart problems. That has left companies scrambling to push some foods that they thought had long passed their popularity peak — and health advocates wondering what went wrong. Under the new thinking, not all fat is bad, and neither are all salty foods. A stigma among the public remains for sugar substitutes, but less so for cane sugar, at least in moderation. And all of those attributes are weighed against qualities like simplicity and taste. “I think the risk-reward equation has changed,” said Steve French, a managing partner at the Natural Marketing Institute, a research firm. Edy’s ice cream, known as Dreyer’s west of the Rock-

ies, is a case in point. Edy’s sold 10.8 percent more of its Edy’s Grand Ice Cream, a full-fat ice cream, in the 52 weeks that ended Feb. 21 compared with the year before, according to IRI, a data and research firm. Other full-fat ice creams also had sales gains. Over the same period, Edy’s sold 4.8 percent less of its Slow-Churned Ice Cream, made with a process that lowers the fat content. When the product was introduced in 2004, it was promoted as having less fat and fewer calories — and sales soared. Now, that sort of marketing is gone. Instead, the company has retooled some of its SlowChurned products to make them with fewer ingredients and to include cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup, which many consumers don’t like. Labels on those ice creams will also tell consumers that they contain no genetically engineered ingredients. The devil, of course, is in the details of those new scientific findings. None of the new studies, for instance, recommend eating as much bacon as you want.

“The new definition of modern health is very different from the traditional view, which was to reduce fat, sugar and sodium,” said Robert Kilmer, president of Nestlé Dreyer’s Ice Cream, a division of Nestlé USA. “Healthy now is about what’s in my food and where did it come from.” Food companies have been working feverishly over the last several years to offer what consumers perceive as improved nutritional content and healthier food. Sales of products made from organic ingredients have risen sharply in recent years, for example. Mars Food, a division of the privately held Mars candy company whose brands include Uncle Ben’s and Dolmio, reduced sodium by over 20 percent in many of its products and recently announced a plan to go even further. And General Mills is eliminating artificial colors and flavors from its cereals — no more neon hues in Trix. But consumers are constantly recalculating the pros and cons of the foods they eat — leading to some unexpected foods rising in popularity. For example, in 2015,

Americans checked the fat content on food labels less often than they did in 2006, according to research from the Natural Marketing Institute. They’re focusing more on the list of ingredients, a product’s environmental impact and animal welfare — the famous “Farm” episode in “Portlandia” in which a waitress can tell diners the name of the chicken they’ll be eating remains relevant five years after it was first shown. And don’t forget about taste. A majority of Americans say they value taste more than how healthy a food is. The American Heart Association and other health advocacy groups have long recommended limiting consumption of saturated fat. But in recent years, studies have suggested that maybe saturated fat is not as bad as once thought. Similarly, the public appears to have been persuaded by some evidence that eating dark chocolate is good for the heart. Technavio, a market research firm, predicted that sales would increase an average of more than 8 percent a year through 2019. But the federal govern-

ment also recommends a limit on total fat consumption — the combination of bad and good fats. An eight-ounce bar of Ghirardelli 72% Intense Dark chocolate supplies more than the government’s daily recommendation for saturated fat and more than three-quarters of the recommendation for total fat. Another sore point among nutritionists is the rising sales of jerky, once regarded as little more than a sodium delivery mechanism. Now, as consumers clamor for foods high in protein, jerky has become a popular option. One ounce delivers about a quarter of the daily recommended amount of protein and costs roughly $2.50. Sales of meat snacks like jerky shot up 46.9 percent from 2011 to 2015, to more than $2.6 billion, according to Nielsen, a market research firm. “For the most part, sodium has become good again, and I think certain fats have become good again, too,” said Troy Link, chief executive of Link Snacks, a family-owned snack food business. “At the end of the day,” he said, “people want something that tastes good.”

Retiring: Certified life planners available CONTINUED FROM A8 agement or organizational skills in low-stress, time“What have I missed? flexible settings. Still others may want to Who did I not get to be? What an incredible oppor- strike out in entirely new tunity to have all of these directions. “It’s never an easy things in front of you.” As with financial prepa- answer,” Anthony says of ration, life planning evolves self-discernment in retirement. “You need to take in stages. Kinder says he walks cli- stock of things that resound ents through exploration of with you — that stir you positive outcomes and goal up.” Through Anthony’s prosetting “within a human setting of comfort and sup- cess of discovering engagement, it is possible to isolate port.” If the process unfolds in the activities that you are a positive way, Kinder says, already doing — or could be the ideal state is one of the doing — that make you feel most alive, creative, happy Hawaiian word “aloha.” The term does not sim- and connected to others. Finding a balance ply mean hello or goodbye, he says, but in the truest between the myriad composense stands for “the pro- nents of our lives certainly cess of passing a blessing takes some adjustment. from one person to another.” Mitch Anthony, author of Important goals The New Retirementality Mary Zimmerman, a (Wiley, 2008), says your self- financial and life planner in evaluation should start the Phoenix area who has with the question, “What worked with the Gees, said am I wired for?” which one of the most important involves taking an “inven- goals she discussed with tory of who you are.” them was to “find your Anthony’s principles are humanity and sanity.” geared around one’s apti“There’s often so much tudes and having active anxiety in retirement,” Zimpursuits that involve the merman says. mind, body and spirit. “How do we allow ourTranslating that into selves to be at ease? How concrete actions can be can we be comfortable?” challenging. These questions lead Retired professionals into an exploration of what may be able to continue to makes us tick and how we do what they were doing, can find our best selves. but now as part-timers or By no means is this a consultants. seamless transition for Others may be able to most. The rough patches apply their analytic, man- may come early and often.

It’s hard to break the routine and inertia of a career. You may have to become a “lite” version of your career-focused self to bridge the gap. Like many, Kathryn Gee says that her self-esteem and identification were intimately linked to her work, a common problem with retirees seeking a new role. Some professionals find it unnervingly difficult not to be a banker, doctor, lawyer or engineer anymore. “The myth of retirement is that you have to leave that all behind,” Anthony said. You don’t. Once you shatter the conventions of a do-nothing retirement, Anthony says, it’s like “breaking through the gravity barrier. You’re on the path to contentment.” Admittedly, seeking what Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor who was a renowned neurologist and psychiatrist, called the “will to meaning” is one of the most challenging parts not just of retirement planning but of living your life to the fullest. You don’t have to do it alone, though. You can find a coach, mentor or life planner. Consider a certified life coach, who, like a planner, works one-on-one to help you walk through a life plan. Kinder’s organization, Kinder Institute, also has a search engine to find life

planners throughout the world. Rates for this service vary from as little as $200 to as much as $10,000 a month for high-end executive coaches. Some retirees may have a clear idea of how they want to define their lives while others may take months to discern a path. Certified financial planners may also provide this assistance in the course of comprehensive hourly or flat-fee financial planning. The universe of financial planners who have had specific life planning or life coaching training, though, is small.

Training, qualifications To date, about 2,000 planners have taken the Kinder Institute’s training and 350 have qualified for the registered life planner designation. That’s out of an industry of more than 74,000 professionals holding the certified financial planning certificate. Even if you find the process emotionally nettlesome — most do — you can figure out life goals on your own and create your route for finding purpose and meaning. One way to start is by asking if there’s a need for your service within your family or community. You may spend time with relatives who need you in a caregiving or educa-

tional role. Another approach is to cherry-pick some community activities that you feel most comfortable with and that provide social engagement as well. Others seek out social, environmental or political causes or a nonprofit activity that revolves around doing good, not just doing well. Sometimes the quest for inner meaning may be right in front of you. For John Gee, it was family that called to him. He wanted to help a niece and spend time with his mother, who is 86, infirm and living alone in his native England. She could not relocate to the United States. Let’s be honest: Those pursuing the life-planning process tend to be financially secure already. You can’t be nimble with life decisions if you are constantly worried that market volatility will blister your investments. That’s why it’s important to thoroughly vet your portfolio, estate plan and cash needs. A certain level of comfort is almost a keystone for most people before embarking on an existential exploration. Once you cross that barrier, though, almost anything is possible. “It’s not about being busy,” Anthony said. “It’s about being engaged.”

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Tubman’s in. What’s it mean? BY JENNIFER SCHUESSLER, BINYAMIN APPELBAUM AND WESLEY MORRIS

United States shouldn’t print paper money. He was also a bad president. THE NEW YORK TIMES So he gets shunted to the back of the $20, and Hamilton stays on the front of The United States is adding a few new the $10 and women get the balance of the faces to its currency. real estate. Harriet Tubman will appear on the MORRIS: It’s awkward! It’s also fascifront of a new $20 bill to be unveiled in nating. 2020, and a pair of civil rights scenes, one The conceptual coups of the show featuring suffragist leaders, will appear reside in its placing the stress on Hamilon the backs of redesigned $5 and $10 ton’s being an outsider and having that bills, the Treasury Department said status align with the modern conversation Wednesday. about who “belongs” in this country. The old faces will remain. In the show, that line, “Immigrants, we Alexander Hamilton stays on the front get the job done” simultaneously brings of the $10 and Andrew Jackson moves to down the house and electrifies it. It’s the back of the $20. exhilaratingly punctual. But there will be women in American This is to say that an amazing thing wallets for the first time in more than a has happened to Hamilton thanks to the century (when Martha Washington success of the show. appeared) and African-Americans for the He’s the subject of Ron Chernow’s book, first time in the nation’s history. but now he’s also Lin-Manuel Miranda. Wesley Morris, a critic-at-large, JenniSo to Mr. Miranda’s fans (and to Hamfer Schuessler, a culture reporter, and Binilton’s late-arriving partisans), removing yamin Appelbaum, who covers the econH.B. LINDSLEY/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (LEFT); U.S. TREASURY VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (RIGHT) him from the $10 bill might feel like aposomy, talk about what the monetary make- Harriet Tubman, left, will replace Andrew Jackson on the center of a new tasy, confirming not only how cool this guy over all means. $20 note. suddenly is, but how he has been recast as SCHUESSLER: For all the debate nonwhite — and, consequently, how proover the past year about the fate of Ham- $1 bill. tures a group scene: the $2 bill, introduced tected he is by our current identity poliilton, the top news here is really that Harin 1976, which shows Jefferson on the MORRIS: Oooo, Binyamin. You mess tics. riet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson with that pyramid, and the Illuminati will front and the signing of the Declaration of SCHUESSLER: Exactly. on the $20, becoming the first AfricanIndependence on the back. hunt you down. Stand down, man! Am I crazy to think that the show has American to appear on the front of a This makes sense, as — in a more indi- effectively turned Hamilton — a white And by “illuminati,” I mean in 100 United States bank note. years, we might be talking about Beyoncé rect way — does the just-announced plan man born in the British West Indies — The Treasury won’t release the design to add images of Eleanor Roosevelt, Maron all currency. into our nonwhite founder, or our leastuntil 2020, but people are already sharing ian Anderson and Martin Luther King Jr. white founder, in a Bill Clinton “first black Just kidding. Those meetings started Photoshopped Tubman twenties online, to the back of the $5, which has Abraham president” kind of way? happening last week. and they feel wonderfully jolting and radiLincoln on the front. Harriet Tubman died in 1913 (twoIt has certainly made Hamilton, an cal. The Treasury Building connection paragraph New York Times obituary! Two unabashed elitist, into a populist hero, What do you think? Does having her paragraphs.), but her legacy endures. Her aside, does pairing of Hamilton with sufembraced by people who (like me) probaon the bill make a real difference — either legacy is typing a third of this conversafragists make any sense? Or does it simbly didn’t quite notice until the last year to how we think about our history, or how tion. ply reflect the strange currency politics of that he was even on our currency. we think about our money? But ought there be a degree of catching our moment? But is it important that the people on APPELBAUM: I think it does make a up? For instance, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, APPELBAUM: Oh, it’s clearly a politi- our money, and in our history books, are difference. There were more than 8.5 bilcal marriage. Jack Lew, the secretary of who died in 1902, is deserving of more likable and relatable (to use two good lion $20 bills in circulation last year. Our the Treasury, did something fairly than the possible “Avengers” treatment 18th-century words)? money is right up there with the Golden unusual, at least by Washington stanTreasury apparently has planned for sufAPPELBAUM: I’d like to admire the Arches as an instantly and globally recog- fragists. dards: He changed his mind. people on our currency, but it’s unlikely nizable emblem of America. Mr. Lew announced last year, to great Having Tubman on cash is not simply that “we,” in the sense of all Americans, And our bills are stale. The seven white reparative, although the idea of seeing her fanfare, that the government would put a are going to agree about any given historimen on the seven notes in general circula- face and hearing her name during the woman on the $10. He apparently had cal figure. tion were all dead by 1885. Ulysses S. months of the year that aren’t February Susan B. Anthony in mind. The eurozone has skirted this problem Grant is the only one who lived past the becomes nourishment in itself. (There are lots of great women in by putting bridges on its bank notes. end of the Civil War. More than half of Having her on cash is to me an uncon- American history, but somehow Anthony And they’re not even actual bridges: American history has happened since. troversial no-brainer. is the one the government always wants just archetypes of different styles: ClassiCountries historically have used their But generally, yes, let’s get some more to put on money.) cal on the five euro note, Romanesque on currency to make sure everyone knows modern candidates on our moola. Well, it turned out this was the wrong the 10 euro note, and so forth. who’s in charge. The United Kingdom still SCHUESSLER: Speaking of the moment to mess with Alexander HamilPutting presidents on currency is also puts the queen on every single bill, “Avengers” treatment, does anyone else ton, who, as you may have heard, is cura kind of safe harbor. although she always has company. find the plans for the new $10 a little rently starring on Broadway. Those are the 43 people who have Putting Tubman on the $20 strikes me awkward? Lew also was stung by his own peer actually won a national popularity conas a powerful and necessary realignment Hamilton will stay on the front, while group. Ben Bernanke, the former Federal test. of our symbols and our professed values. the picture of the Treasury Department Reserve chairman, said publicly that he Tubman now joins the shorter list of I guess one question on my mind is Building on the back will be replaced with was “appalled,” which is pretty much the nonpresidents who have been selected as this: Do these changes go far enough? an image of a 1913 women’s suffrage strongest language I’ve ever heard him “representative Americans,” alongside Tubman isn’t exactly a modern figure; march that ended at that building, along use about anything. Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin. with portraits of five suffrage leaders. she died in 1913. And amazingly, there’s So Treasury needed another bill. There’s currently only one bill that feastill a Masonic pyramid on the back of the Andrew Jackson actually thought the TURN TO CURRENCY/A11

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Currency: Discussion on the topic CONTINUED FROM A10 among what “dead presidents” are still standing (Sorry, Mr. MORRIS: Jenny, I can tell Jackson). you a story that’s worse than SCHUESSLER: Speaking never looking at my money. of national popularity contests, On Saturdays, I go to the it’s interesting — if surely coinsame ATM to withdraw cash cidental — that “Hamilton”for the week. I prefer that par- mania has helped delay putticular set of machines because ting a woman on the front of a it gives out $10s and $50s, and bill, just at the moment when getting them feels, I don’t know, we may elect an actual woman special. president. (The Tubman bill Well, last weekend it gave won’t circulate until after me a $100 bill that, in the shal- 2020.) low pockets of my sweats, If Hillary Clinton wins the might have as well have been a White House, how many one, since the money was decades will it be before she’s quickly gone. on the money? (And don’t you That’s a little story about want to still be alive for those why I hate “athleisure.” It’s arguments?) also a story about why I hate APPELBAUM: So there’s a cash. legal hurdle: To quote “HamilBut this Harriet Tubman ton,” you have to be “super news will make me reconsider. dead” before you’re eligible to For one thing, she’s super- be portrayed on American cur“representative.” rency. For another, $20 bills are There’s also the Mount the favorite denomination of Rushmore problem. The bar is most ATMs, and I predict I’ll always lower for initial memfeel scrupulous in spending it. bership. How do I pay for a familyOnce the lineup is full, each pack of toilet paper with a Tub- decision is doubled: Every addiman? tion also requires a subtracWho knows, my savings tion. game might go through the Which raises an important roof. question: Does Hamilton And even if who’s on what deserve to keep his spot? money doesn’t matter to most SCHUESSLER: Oh man! people, it definitely matters to I’m wary of answering that rebellious rappers, who’ll have before I take a course in selfto adjust their rhymes to take defense. And I’ll leave responding to in what it means to have a great black woman stacked your sick burn of Jackson as a

“bad president” to professional historians and political scientists, who have often ranked him in the top 10 — well ahead of Ulysses S. Grant, our man on the $50. Sticking just to the founders, I’d venture that Hamilton has as good a claim as anyone after Washington and Jefferson (especially as played by Daveed Diggs). But the changes also raise another question: Should we introduce lots more people on currency? APPELBAUM: The United Kingdom rotates the faces on its currency every few years, so it can honor a range of great Britains. Jane Austen is due for a turn on the 10-pound note starting next year. The British chancellor, God save him, tweeted that the choice showed “sense and sensibility.” Bad jokes aside, they’re on to something. Rotating the honor would allow recognition for a broader group of notable Americans, and it would take the pressure off each decision. MORRIS: That’s been my whole problem with the stress of this conversation ever since it heated up last summer: the pressure. Just flip these suckers. That would temper the pernicious exasperation of White

Male Threat. You can depict white guys and everybody else, opening our currency to a galaxy of history, as opposed to this limiting Rushmore approach we’ve got now — sorry, no space for you! Yes, Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Anderson will be on the back of the $5 bill. But I’m interested in fronts. Why not have stints for folks like Ida B. Wells, Clara Barton, Charles R. Drew, Marian Anderson, Jackie Cochran, Cesar Chavez, Paul Robeson, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Shirley Chisholm, Nelly Bly, August Wilson, Amelia Earhart, Richard Pryor and James Wong Howe: Americans who helped make America great before it was deemed in need of being made great again. SCHUESSLER: I’d personally like to see some writers on our currency. Just sticking to the 18th- and 19th-century litmajor classics, what about Phillis Wheatley, or Emily Dickinson, or Walt Whitman, who after all wrote a lot about the color green? APPELBAUM: You’ll love the new Austen note, which features the Pride and Prejudice line, “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading.” SCHUESSLER: So true, my dear Jane! After, of course, the enjoyment of listening to the “Hamilton” album.

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So a goat walks into a Starbucks . . . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROHNERT PARK, Calif. — Police say a goat apparently needed a caffeine fix when it wandered into a Starbucks in Northern California. Rohnert Park police Sgt. Rick Bates said dispatchers received several calls Sunday morning about a goat named Milly wandering around a strip mall on the city’s eastern edge. Bates said employees who were opening the Starbucks tried to give Milly a banana, but she walked past them and began chewing on a box. Bates took Milly into custody and brought her to the animal shelter — but not before snapping photos of her sniffing around the Starbucks and posting them on the police department’s Facebook page. He said word spread to Milly’s owner, and she has made it home. She didn’t travel far; her owner Alan Ergenbright said the 11-yearold pet goat lives just two doors down. “When we heard, we thought she was a little crazy,” Ergenbright told the Santa Rosa Press Democrat. “She’s a really happy and sweet goat. She’s also pretty curious.” Rohnert Park is about 50 miles north of San Francisco.

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Rave of the Week THANK YOU TO the kind and honest person who turned in the Safeway gift card to the Lincoln Street Safeway in Port Angeles. I thought that it was lost and gone forever, but thanks to you, I was able to the use the remainder of that card. God bless.

. . . and other Raves MY WIFE HAD to call 9-1-1 for me because of recent surgery repercussions. Sequim paramedics and firerescue arrived promptly. This was our first time calling 9-1-1, and the result was very impressive. Paramedics Jeff and Travis and the fire-rescue crew were also great. What a first-class group of medical first responders. Many thanks to my wife and the 9-1-1 emergency-response team. PARATRANSIT IS THE best. The staff is great, and the bus drivers are awesome, kind

and considerate. God bless every one of them, including those who sweep the floors and clean the buses. RAVES TO THE hospital. The radiology group got me in an hour and a half before my appointment, and I was home before I was supposed to register for my appointment. Rave, rave, rave, and thank you one and all. A BIG RAVE to the person who found my cellphone at Carrie Blake Park [Sequim] awhile ago. It was propped up right where it slipped out of my pocket. And a thank-you to the young mom with her baby who pointed it out. (And a big rant to myself for not sending this in earlier.) THIS IS A rave for the guys at Lakeside Construction [Port Angeles]. No matter how large the truck or small the vehicle for Lakeside, they never speed. And for those of us who live on Seventh Avenue, it means the world. Thank you, guys. TO THE CLALLAM County ham radio club for volunteering time for three weekends so people could earn their ham radio license. Much appreciated.

TO CITY OF Sequim cleanup. The guys at the shop were wonderful and helpful. Thanks so much for your help. A VERY GRATEFUL rave to the kindly gentleman who paid it forward for my grandma’s groceries at the local Sequim Safeway last Sunday morning. It is greatly appreciated by my grandma, and it’s instances like this that make us even more grateful for where we live.

Rant of the Week THIS IS A rant to a gas station for allowing people to spit their chew at the gas pump. Very sick. Use a cup.

. . . and other Rants WONDERING WHEN THE Port Townsend Police Department is going to do something about the stop sign runners at the stop sign intersection at Safeway and McDonald’s. It is out of control. RANT TO A restaurant that served clams, of which a third of them had not opened.

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When the waitress took our complaint back to the cook, he told her, “Oh, they should have been OK.” A RANT TO the woman at the symphony performance who was using her cellphone to take pictures of the soloist. It distracted everybody with the light. TO THE PORT Angeles elite corps in this town: What makes you better than the rest of us? That high-and-mighty attitude is of no use to anyone. Get a grip, folks. TO THE BUSINESS owner who told me to not park in her lot: Your aggressiveness was not appreciated. Share your concerns with the town, not potential customers.

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, April 24, 2016 SECTION

SCOREBOARD, CLASSIFIEDS In this section

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Wolves thump Riders

Preps

Sequim golfers take over 1st place

Harris nets three goals for Sequim BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES —The Sequim boys soccer team impressed coach Dave Brasher enough in a 4-1 dismantling of rival Port Angeles at Civic Field to offer his Wolves a one-day respite from practice. Such was the jovial atmosphere after Sequim, led by a hat trick by sophomore Liam Harris, controlled much of the final 70 minutes of Thursday’s Olympic League 2A Division match. Brasher believed Harris’ three-goal night was the first he had witnessed between the rivals in his 20-year coaching career. “I don’t think it’s ever happened,” Brasher said. “Not in my 20 years, at least.”

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SEQUIM — The Sequim boys golf team claimed sole possession of first place in the Olympic League by taking down previously unbeaten Olympic 318-323 at Cedars at Dungness. “[Thursday’s] golf match between undefeated Sequim and undefeated Olympic was predicted to be the match of the season and an extremely close match,” Wolves coach Bill Shea said. “The boys did not disappoint with stellar play from both sides.” Jack Shea earned medalist honors with a 2-under-par 70 for Sequim, beating out the Trojans’ C.J. Lagat by two strokes. Jade Arnold shot a career-best round of 80 for the Wolves. Blake Wiker carded an 82 for Sequim, and Josiah Carter shot an 86. The Wolves (7-0) visit Bremerton (3-3) on Monday. They will claim at least a share of the league title if they beat the Knights.

Overcame slow start A post-match celebration didn’t seem as promising for the Wolves in the early going against the Roughriders. Tim Meyer sent a shot just over the bar in the fifth minute for Port Angeles. A minute later Sequim goal keeper Austin Wagner gathered in a shot by Scott Methner just before Andrew St. George could put a boot on the ball from point-blank range. “[We] started out strong with good passing and possession,” Riders coach Chris Saari said. Meyer broke through in the 10th minute to put Port Angeles up 1-0.

Port Townsend 170, Port Angeles 204 PORT TOWNSEND — Senior Jacob Ralls led the Redhawks to a 34-stroke victory over the Roughriders on senior day at Port Townsend Golf Course. Ralls shot a nine-hole round of 2-over-par 37 to earn match medalist honors Friday. TURN

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Sequim’s Mathew Craig, front left, and Port Angeles’ Jackson May, front right, battle for the ball as Cameron Chase of Sequim, rear left and Andrew St. George of Port Angeles follow from behind. Meyer poked the ball away from the Wolves, outran defender Christian Benson and sent a low shot past a diving Wagner. The Riders had a chance to score another goal moments later when a turnover resulted in a breakaway down the left flank for midfielder Grayson Peet. Peet hesitated a moment before sending in his shot, and

the brief pause allowed time for Wagner to set himself and make the save. Bogged down in midfield offensively for much of the first half, the Wolves needed a spark, and Harris provided one with a well-placed free kick in the 25th minute. “Thomas [Winfield], on the outside left, won that foul for us,” Harris said. “I’ve been practicing those

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free kicks to the far post and was just trying to hit it solidly to that far post and it snuck through.” The kick drew raves from Brasher. “We were up to our usual slow-start and we needed to get that first goal,” Brasher said. “And that was a beauty from Liam. He totally hit it true.” TURN

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Monday Softball: Port Angeles at North Mason, 4 p.m.; Port Townsend at Klahowya, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Coupeville, 4 p.m. Baseball: Chimacum at Coupeville, 3:30 p.m.; Mount Rainier Lutheran at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.; Port Angeles at North Mason, 4:15 p.m.; Port Townsend at Klahowya, 4:15 p.m. Boys Golf: Kingston at Port Angeles, 3 p.m.; Sequim at Bremerton, 3 p.m.; Port Townsend at Olympic, 3 p.m. Girls Golf: Kingston at Port Angeles, 3 p.m.; Sequim at Bremerton, 3 p.m. Boys Soccer: Hoquiam at Forks, 6 p.m.

Tuesday Softball: Quilcene at Muckleshoot, doubleheader, 3 p.m.; Olympic at Sequim, 4 p.m.; Forks at Elma, 4 p.m. Baseball: Forks at Elma, 4 p.m.; Olympic at Sequim, 4:15 p.m. Boys Golf: Port Angeles, Port Townsend, Sequim at Port Ludlow Invite, 1 p.m. Boys Soccer: Bremerton at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Chimacum at Port Townsend, 6:45 p.m.; North Mason at Sequim, 6:45 p.m. Girls Tennis: Sequim at North Kitsap, 4 p.m.; Chimacum/Port Townsend at Coupeville, 4 p.m.

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JV Softball THURSDAY Port Angeles 20, Kingston 16 Winning pitcher: Callie Hall Hitting highlights: Hope O’Conner 5-6 2B; Mackenzie Carney 3B, 2 RBI. FRIDAY Quilcene 18, La Conner 0 Winning pitcher: Abby Weller 4 IP, H, 11 K. Hitting highlights: Weller 2 H; Maddie Coffee 2 H.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Travis Peterson, 245; men’s high series: Travis Peterson, 623. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 212; women’s high series: Rita Berson, 554. Leading team: High & Tight won the quarter. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Bruce McCurdy, 224; men’s high series: Bruce McCurdy, 576. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 154; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 427. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Travis Darting, 266; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 716. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 196; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 540. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bill Gannon, 212; men’s high series: Bill Gannon, 553. Women’s high game: Dawn Barrett, 154; women’s high series: Debbie VanWinkle, 430. Leading team: Spare Us won the fourth. Saturday, April 16 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Aeiah Martin, 73. Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Maddox Pangaro, 122; boys’ high series: Maddox Pangaro, 300. Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 166; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 418. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 165. Girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 416.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Medal Play Gross: Gary Thorne, 68; Jade Tisdale, 72. Net: Quint Boe, 66; Dennis Ingram, 67; Warren Taylor, 67; Win Miller, 68; Mike Marvelle, 69. Team gross: Jade Tisdale and Rick Hoover, 66; Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 67. Team net: Jade Tisdale and Greg Shield, 58; Rudy Arruda and David Boerigter, 58; Rudy Arruda and Steve Jones, 59; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 60; Jade Tisdale and Jim Cole, 60; Dean Bensen and Warren Taylor, 60; Perry Isaacson and Warren Taylor, 60. Wednesday Merchants League — Week Three Team Points 1. The Warm House 19 2. Supply Works 18 3. Glass Services 17 4. Misfits 15.5 5. Elwood Allstate 15.5 6. APS Electrical 14 7. Fryer & Sons 13 8. LaBelle’s Creperie 10 9. Dream Team 10 10. Olympic Sewer & Drain 10 11. Trigg’s Dental Lab No. 1 9 12. John L. Scott Real Estate 8 13. Joshua’s 7 14. D&K Painting 6 15. Rudy’s Automotive 5 16. Lakeside Industries 4 17. DeFrang Services 3 18. Trigg’s Dental Lab No. 2 2 19. Briten’s Yard Care 1 Division One (0 to 10 handicap) Gross: Tim Lusk, 36; Paul Reed, 37; Jade Tisdale, 38; Jeff James, 38; Jack Heckman, 38.

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State Department of Fish and Wildlife officer Katie Perez, left, looks at a trout caught by Port Townsend’s Jon Ferguson on opening day of trout season Saturday at Lake Leland in Quilcene. Looking on are 9-year-old Tyler Killian of Sequim and Jayk Ferguson of Port Townsend. Net: Randy Barber, 30; Eric Thomson, 32; Rick Larson, 32; Brian Boone, 33; Greg Senf, 33. Division Two (11 to 15 handicap) Gross: Cody Romero, 41; Mike Anderson, 42. Net: Tom Arnold, 31; Sean Rose, 32; Perry Isaacson, 33; Tyson Howe, 33. Division Three ( 16 and up) Gross: Andy Slack, 48; Debbie Jones, 48. Net: Ruth Thomson, 30; Joan Hanson, 32; Don Sargeant, 34; Linda Chansky, 34; Bobby Allis, 35; Harry Thomson, 36. Ladies Club Lucky Sevens Net: Ruth Thomson, 40; Marie Murata, 44; Dolly Burnett, 48; Rena Peabody, 50. Tuesday Men’s Club Sub Par Any Two Holes Gross: Gary Thorne, 65; Mark Mitrovich, 66; Gerald Petersen, 68; Jade Tisdale, 68. Net: Bernie Anselmo, 60; Steve Main, 61; Herb Renner, 62; Casey Northern, 62. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 63; Gerald Petersen and Jim Cole, 66. Team net: Jade Tisdale and Casey Northern, 54; Bernie Anselmo and David Henderson, 57; Bernie Anselmo and Gary McLaughlin, 58; Steve Jones and Rudy Arruda, 58; Buddy Fraser and Brian Duncan, 59; Tom Lowe and Dennis Ingram, 59. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Stableford Tournament Copper Tees Flight One Net: Allen Balla, 39; Bruce Durning, 35; Don Walker, 35; Jimmy Broadus, 35; Leonard Hirschfield, 35. Flight Two Net: Milt Mickey, 44; Warren Cortez, 39; Tim Mannor, 37. Flight Three Net: Tom Deeney, 41; JC Schumacher, 37; Joe Tomita, 37. Flight Four Net: Darrell Waller, 40; Richard Hansen, 38; Wayne Pinger, 36. Longest Putts No. 5 Low division (0 to 17): Fred Harrison, 10 ft. 101⁄2 in. High division (18 to 36): Milt Mickey, 17 ft. 11 in. No. 12 Low division (0 to 17): Mike Sutton, 2 ft. 8 in. High division (18 to 36): Tom Deeney, 11 ft. 3 in. Closest to pin No. 17 Open: Milt Mickey, 1 ft. 111⁄2 in. Monday Lady Niners Low Net Division One Net: Carol Ormsby, 32; Lilly Gomes, 34; Olympia Brehm, 35; Cherste Nilde, 35; Patti Wirz, 17. Division Two Net: Pat Capouch, 30; Bonney Benson, 33; Pat Charters, 36. Putts: Chris Covington, 15. Thursday, April 14 Lady Niners Lucky Sevens Division One Net: Olympia Brehm, 19.5; Pattie Wirz, 21.5; Cherste Nilde, 21.5; Carp; Prmsby, 21.5; Donna Maclean, 14. Division Two Net: Vernice Quigley, 20.5; Lyn Gilbert, 21.5; LIndsay Busch, 22; Lyn Gilbert, 13. Thursday, April 7 Lady Niners Mid Holes Division One Net: Jan Boyungs, 13; Olympia Brehm, 14.5; Donna Maclean, 14.5; Jan Boyungs, 14.

Division Two Net: Kathy Benedict, 12; Dot Forshee, 14.5; Carol Inglesby, 16; Kathy Benedict, 17. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB SWGA Spring Two Step Gross: Sharon Meythaler, Mary KubasMeyer, and Nonie Dunphy, 97; Judy Nordyke, Cynthia Edel, and Linda Collet, 98; Carol Goodman, Jan Prout, and Christie Wilson, 98; Geri O’Claray, Dorene Berard, and Nadia Saulsbury, 98. Men’s Niners Low Net Back Nine Net: Ray Aldrich, 34; Dave Walp, 36; Frank Keyes, 37; Jim Elvert, 37. Lady Niners Odd Holes Net: Nancy Harlan, 22; Gwen Boger, 25. Wednesday Men’s Club Mixer Arizona Shuffle Gross: Mike Main, Dennis Powell, Jack Real, and Cadigan, 128; Joe Hart, Allan Estes, and Tom Caufield, 129; Bill Dickin, Cliff Brown, Dick Evans, Ray Aldrich, 132. Closest to pin No. 2 (O to 18): Jim Coulter, 26 ft. (19 plus): Marty O’Brien, 21 ft. No. 17 (0 to 18): Bill Dickin, 9 ft. 8 in. (19 plus): Dave Fluke, 8 ft. Tuesday Couples Best Ball of Women/Best Ball of Men Gross: Bob and Dorene Berard and Jim and Susan Elvert, 122; Karl and Judy Kelley, 125. Closest to pin No. 17: Nadia Saulsbury, 37 ft. 8 in.; Dan Flynn, 3 ft. 7 in.

Baseball Mariners 5, Angels 2, 10 innings Friday’s game Los Angeles ab r hbi ab r hbi Aoki lf 3 1 1 0 YEscor 3b 3020 S.Smith rf 3 1 1 0 Ortega lf 4010 Gutirrz ph-rf 1 0 1 1 Trout cf 4010 Cano 2b 4 1 1 0 Pujols dh 4000 Cruz dh 4 1 1 3 Calhon rf 4111 KSeagr 3b 4 0 0 0 ASmns ss 4000 Lind 1b 3 0 2 1 Cron 1b 4111 Iannett c 4 0 1 0 C.Perez c 3000 LMartn cf 4 0 0 0 Pnngtn ph 1000 KMarte ss 4 1 2 0 Giavtll 2b 3000 Totals 34 510 5 Totals 34 2 6 2 Seattle 200 000 000 3—5 Los Angeles 000 110 000 0—2 DP—Seattle 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Seattle 6, Los Angeles 3. 2B—Aoki (3). HR—Cruz (3), Calhoun (2), Cron (1). SB—K.Marte (2). CS— Lind (1). S—Aoki. SF—Cruz, Lind. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Iwakuma 8 6 2 2 1 3 Jo.Peralta W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cishek S,4-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Los Angeles Tropeano 51/3 4 2 2 4 5 Mahle 0 1 0 0 0 0 Salas 12/3 1 0 0 0 2 J.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 0 Street 1 1 0 0 0 0 J.Alvarez L,0-1 1 3 3 3 0 0 Mahle pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Umpires—Home, Brian Knight; First, Todd Tichenor; Second, Bill Miller; Third, Pat Hoberg. T—3:23. A—40,755 (45,493). Seattle

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10 8 .556 8 8 .500 7 10 .412 5 12 .294 East Division W L Pct Baltimore 10 5 .667 Boston 8 8 .500 Toronto 9 10 .474 New York 7 9 .438 Tampa Bay 7 10 .412 Central Division W L Pct Kansas City 11 5 .688 Chicago 12 6 .667 Cleveland 8 7 .533 Detroit 8 8 .500 Minnesota 5 13 .278

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Friday’s Games Washington 8, Minnesota 4 N.Y. Yankees 6, Tampa Bay 3 Oakland 8, Toronto 5 Cleveland 2, Detroit 1 Boston 6, Houston 2 Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 0 Kansas City 4, Baltimore 2 Seattle 5, L.A. Angels 2, 10 innings Saturday’s Games Washington 2, Minnesota 0 N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2 Toronto 9, Oakland 3 Cleveland 10, Detroit 1 Chicago White Sox 4, Texas 3, 11 innings All other games late. Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay (Smyly 0-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 1-1), 10:05 a.m. Oakland (Surkamp 0-1) at Toronto (Hutchison 0-0), 10:07 a.m. Cleveland (Carrasco 2-0) at Detroit (Greene 1-1), 10:10 a.m. Minnesota (Duffey 0-0) at Washington (Strasburg 3-0), 10:35 a.m. Texas (Holland 2-0) at Chicago White Sox (Latos 3-0), 11:10 a.m. Baltimore (M.Wright 1-1) at Kansas City (Ventura 1-0), 11:15 a.m. Seattle (Miley 0-2) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 1-2), 12:35 p.m. Boston (Owens 0-0) at Houston (Feldman 0-2), 5:05 p.m. Monday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Oakland at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.

National League West Division W L Los Angeles 10 7 Colorado 9 7 Arizona 9 9 San Francisco 8 10 San Diego 7 10 East Division W L Washington 13 4 New York 8 7 Philadelphia 8 9 Miami 5 10 Atlanta 4 12

Pct .588 .563 .500 .444 .412

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6 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Arsenal at Sunderland (Live) 8 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Swansea City at Leicester City (Live) 9 a.m. (5) KING Hockey NHL, Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Game 6 (Live) 10 a.m. (319) PAC12 (320) PAC12WA Women’s Tennis NCAA, Pac-12 Tournament, Singles Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, San Antonio Spurs at Memphis Grizzlies, Playoffs, Game 4 (Live) 10 a.m. (13) KCPQ Auto Racing NASCAR, Toyota Owners 400, Sprint Cup Series (Live) 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Baseball NCAA, Mississippi State at LSU (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF Golf PGA, Texas Open (Live) 11 a.m. (313) CBSSD Baseball NCAA, South Florida at Houston (Live) Noon (5) KING Hockey NHL, Dallas Stars at Minnesota Wild, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Game 6 (Live) Noon (7) KIRO Golf PGA, Texas Open (Live) Noon (47) GOLF CHAMPS, Legends of Golf (Live) 12:30 p.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets, Playoffs, Game 4 (Live) 12:30 p.m. (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Sporting Kansas City at San Jose Earthquakes (Live) 12:30 p.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels (Live) 12:30 p.m. (311) ESPNU Softball NCAA, Notre Dame vs. North Carolina (Live) 12:30 p.m. (304) NBCSN Auto Racing IndyCar, Grand Prix of Alabama (Live) 1 p.m. (319) PAC12 (320) PAC12WA Women’s Tennis NCAA, Pac-12 Tournament, Doubles Championship (Live) 2 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Softball NCAA, UCLA vs. Arizona (Live) 3 p.m. (319) PAC12 (320) PAC12WA Softball NCAA, Washington vs. Oregon State (Live) 3 p.m. (47) GOLF LPGA, Swinging Skirts Classic (Live) 3 p.m. (31) TNT Basketball NBA, Atlanta Hawks at Boston Celtics, Playoffs, Game 4 (Live) 4 p.m. (2) CBUT (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL, Florida Panthers at New York Islanders, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Game 6 (Live) 4:30 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Orlando City SC at New York Red Bulls (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, Boston Red Sox at Houston Astros (Live) 5:30 p.m. (31) TNT Basketball NBA, Cleveland Cavaliers at Detroit Pistons, Playoffs Game 4 (Live)

Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee

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Friday’s Games Washington 8, Minnesota 4 Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati 1 N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 3 Philadelphia 5, Milwaukee 2 Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 5 Pittsburgh 8, Arizona 7 San Francisco 8, Miami 1 San Diego 4, St. Louis 1 Saturday’s Games Washington 2, Minnesota 0 All other games late. Sunday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Hammel 2-0) at Cincinnati (Simon 0-1), 10:10 a.m. Minnesota (Duffey 0-0) at Washington (Strasburg 3-0), 10:35 a.m. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 1-0) at Atlanta (Blair 0-0), 10:35 a.m. Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-2) at Milwaukee (W. Peralta 0-3), 11:10 a.m. Miami (Conley 0-1) at San Francisco (M.Cain 0-2), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (A.Wood 1-2) at Colorado (Lyles 1-1), 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Liriano 1-1) at Arizona (Ray 1-0), 1:10 p.m. St. Louis (Leake 0-2) at San Diego (Rea 1-1), 1:40 p.m. Monday’s Games Boston at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.

Youth Sports Rotary bowls over Laurel Lanes PORT ANGELES — Ty Bradow pitched and batted Nor’wester Rotary past Laurel Lanes in a 7-1 12U Cal Ripken

League baseball victory. Bradow struck out 10, and only lost his shutout in the sixth and final inning. He also went 2 for 3 at the plate. Braden Emery hit a three-run home run in the first inning to get things rolling for Rotary. Emery finished 2 for 3.

Ethan Flodstrom went 2 for 3 and scored three runs for AthPORT ANGELES — Eric lete’s Choice, and Brody Merritt Emery drove in seven runs in was 1 for 3 with two RBIs. Athlete’s Choice’s 16-6 triumph Tanner Walker, Sean Hanraagainst Sequim First Federal in Olympic Junior Babe Ruth base- han and Gunnar Volkman all recorded RBI singles for the winball action. ners, and Kamron Meadows sinEmery was a double away from the cycle, collecting a homer, gled and walked twice. Merritt recorded his second a triple and a single in the win.

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win of the season while allowing a run on no hits, two walks and striking out seven. Flodstrom allowed five runs, three earned, on two hits and four walks in 2 1/3 innings pitched. Michael Grubb had hits for Sequim First Federal. Peninsula Daily News


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Time for Seahawks to again find hidden gems BY TIM BOOTH

NFL Draft

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RENTON — No one will deny the successes in the NFL draft unearthed by John Schneider during his tenure as Seattle Seahawks general manager. So many potentially risky selections have since become stars largely responsible for Seattle’s run of four straight playoff appearances, including a Super Bowl title. But over the past few seasons, the number of draft picks made by Seattle that have had immediate and important impacts has dwindled. There are still some, including wide receiver/kick returner Tyler Lockett, who broke out last season with an impressive rookie campaign. But for every Lockett, Russell Wilson and Richard Sherman that became draft gems for Seattle, there have been a handful of picks deemed misses by the Seahawks. This brings the Seahawks to the 2016 draft and their nine selections, beginning with No. 26 in the first round, and the need to find a few future starters to help Seattle remain among the elite going forward. While the 2012 draft remains the pinnacle of Seattle’s draft success, with five future starters coming out of 10 picks, there’s

been a deft of starters developed form the past three years. Since 2013, only two full-time starters — Lockett and guard Justin Britt — have come via the draft. And with the salary cap constrictions the Seahawks will face going forward with Wilson, Sherman and others entering the prime earning period of their contracts, Seattle needs to find success in the draft again. Here’s what to watch when the Seahawks are on the clock: ■ All or none: There are many who believe the Seahawks should spend the bulk of their draft picks along the line of scrimmage. And for good reason. The Seahawks have needs on both lines after the loss of four key players in free agency. On the offense, they lost guard J.R. Sweezy and tackle Russell Okung. On defense, gone are Brandon Mebane and pass-rushing specialist Bruce Irvin. Seattle addressed some of the offensive line needs in free agency, but with little fanfare or belief that the signings of J’Marcus Webb or Bradley Sowell will be long-term solutions. Finding two or three future

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Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll argues a call during a game against Green Bay last year. Seattle has the 26th pick in the first round in this week’s NFL draft in Chicago. starters combined for both lines would be a huge benefit going forward. ■ Outside: The loss of Irvin in free agency was expected, but leaves Seattle seeking answers for both outside linebacker and as a third-down pass rusher. The latter option may be filled internally with defensive end Frank Clark and recently acquired veteran Chris Clemons

as pass rushers. But finding a strongside linebacker with the ability to play on the line of scrimmage might be third on Seattle’s draft priority list behind the offensive and defensive lines. ■ Running down a dream: With the retirement of Marshawn Lynch — once he files paperwork with the league — the Seahawks could use additional depth in the

backfield. Thomas Rawls appears to be the future as Seattle’s premier running back after an impressive rookie campaign, but will be coming off a significant lower leg injury. Christine Michael returned to Seattle late last season and showed a new maturity, but getting a few more ball carriers would be smart for a team that remains committed to the run game. ■ The middle: With no certainty when Jimmy Graham may be ready to return from the knee injury he suffered last November, the Seahawks might look to add a tight end in the later rounds. Luke Willson has proven a capable option, but Seattle likes using multiple tight ends and the uncertainty around Graham’s return could make the position a need for depth. ■ Last exit: While it may not seem like a priority, the Seahawks will need to address having a capable backup to Wilson at some point. Veteran Tarvaris Jackson has served in that role the past two seasons, but Seattle’s been fortunate that Wilson has avoided any major injury and Jackson’s only been needed in mop-up duty. This could be the year Seattle looks to a find a developmental QB to become the future backup for Wilson.

Breanna Stewart is at center of the Wolves: Harris Storm as Seattle’s latest No. 1 pick CONTINUED FROM B1

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SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm’s first No. 1 overall pick from Connecticut and their most recent No. 1 pick from UConn stood together last week for the first time as professional teammates. And while the Storm didn’t go so far as to proclaim Breanna Stewart the current centerpiece of the franchise as she stood next to Sue Bird, it was clear she will be in the future. “I want to have an impact. Obviously the Storm drafted me here for a reason and I want to live up to that,” Stewart said. Thursday’s event to announce a new jersey sponsor for the franchise was the first public event for Stewart since being taken in last week’s WNBA draft. She was one of the leastdebated top selections in league history. The 6-foot-4 forward was unanimously regarded as not just the top collegiate player, but also as having the best professional potential. She’s provided buzz for a franchise that has slipped

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Seattle Storm’s Breanna Stewart, left, and Sue Bird smile during a news conference last week.

WNBA from its spot as one of the elite teams in the WNBA for most of the 2000s. “You can definitely feel the excitement from the coaches, to the president to the GM,” Stewart said. “Everybody is excited and I’m excited. I couldn’t wait to get here and meet everyone. They’re trying to turn things around and make a change, and that is what’s happening.” Stewart averaged 19.4 points and 8.7 rebounds in leading the Huskies to a fourth consecutive national

championship earlier this month. She became the first player in NCAA history to earn most outstanding player of the Final Four all four years. Bird called her a “walking mismatch,” and said the inevitable comparisons to former Seattle star Lauren Jackson are warranted. “She just has advantages all over the floor,” Bird said. Stewart was the second straight No. 1 selection to end up in Seattle. The Storm took guard Jewell Loyd with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 draft and added Kaleena Mosqueda-

Lewis with the No. 3 overall pick last season. It’s a similar haul to what Seattle landed in 2001 and 2002 when the team took Jackson and Bird with consecutive No. 1 picks and was able to parlay that into two league titles. Jackson recently announced her retirement but Bird is still around, having signed a multi-year contract extension in the offseason despite Seattle going 10-24 last season and missing the playoffs. She sees the potential of this group, even if it’s coming as her career is winding down. “Last year we were young. We had talent but we were very young and we were figuring things out, learning the league and what it’s like in the WNBA,” Bird said. “Now we’re a year older, all of us, have that experience, we understand the league, we’re adding a very special player so I think there is a lot of promise there. “There are going to be growing pains. Again, we’re young, but it’s something that is more exciting than I’ve felt here in a long time.”

Mariners’ Peralta can be deceptively quick at the plate.” Peralta’s natural motion is a stretch delivery with a pause — the ANAHEIM, Calif. — One of the pause is required with men on base to game’s slowest-working pitchers is avoid getting called for a balk. But no not above employing the deception of balk is possible with the bases empty, a quick pitch. so Peralta occasionally omits the Seattle Maripause. ners reliever Joel A quick pitch. Peralta used the “I pick my spots,” he said. “Most of tactic Friday to the time, it’s with two strikes. But strike out Angels with Pujols, I did it with one strike. outfielder Mike “[Catcher Chris] Iannetta has been Trout in the ninth great about it. He called it most of the inning while protime.” tecting a 2-2 tie. Next Game Peralta also Today Bullpen numbers quick-pitched vs. Angels Cishek, Peralta and the rest of the Albert Pujols, the Mariners’ bullpen racked up some next hitter, before at Anaheim retiring him on a Time: 12:30 p.m. impressive numbers through the first one-10th of the season. On TV: ROOT fly to center. The group entered Saturday’s “With Trout,” game leading the majors by holding Peralta said, “I never did it [before]. This is my third opponents to a .160 average (29 for time facing him. I know he was look- 181). It also led the American League ing for it because I saw Pujols talking in opponents’ on-base percentage to him. But even if he knows it’s com- (.231) and in permitting the fewest ing, if I execute it, it’s a tough pitch to baserunners per nine innings (8.3). There might be some luck involved, hit. “It throws off [a hitter’s] timing though. Opposing hitters are batting just especially when the hitter loads up. .195 against the Mariners’ bullpen on They don’t hit it as hard.” Peralta’s one-two-three ninth sent balls in play. That BABIP is the lowest against any AL reliever corps and the game the game to extra innings. suggests some correction to the norm The Mariners scored three times in is likely to occur. the 10th and, when Steve Cishek closed it out, Peralta got credit for the Looking back victory. “The main thing about the quick It as 19 years ago today — April 24, pitch,” Peralta said, “is to try to not let 1989 — that rookie outfielder Ken the hitter load up and feel comfortable Griffey Jr. became the second player BY BOB DUTTON

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in history to have a candy bar named after him after signing a contract with the Pacific Trading Cards Company. Griffey joined outfielder Reggie Jackson in that distinction. While more than a million chocolate bars bearing Griffey’s image are sold, he can’t enjoy the product. Griffey is allergic to chocolate.

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Wagner walled off another Meyer breakaway in the 33rd minute. “I gave Austin the man of the match for playing great tonight and keeping us in it,” Brasher said. “He had a number of double saves for us, stopped some breakaways, and was on his game.”

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“He was calling for somebody to get in there and get a head on it and I got in there, tried to win the first ball and knocked in the second one.” Port Angeles, which has lost four of its last five games, didn’t offer anything in the way of a comeback for the remainder of the game. That can be credited to a solid job defensively by the Wolves’ back line, according to Harris. “Apart from the first goal, our defense played extraordinarily well,” Harris said. “I thought our center back Christian Benson, our left back Evan James and our right back J.T. all had outstanding games. “They stay composed, they are calm and they are all solid players. They keep us in line. And we try to reward them by scoring some goals for them. “And Austin had a couple of double and triple saves and some saves on some breakaways for us.” Sequim’s win, its fifth in six games, was important in the playoff race. It puts Sequim (4-4-0, 7-5-0) a game back of Port Angeles (5-3-0, 7-4-1) for third place in Olympic League 2A Division play. “It’s the first win against one of the three teams ahead of us — Kingston, PA and North Kitsap. So this was a real good win for us,” Brasher said. The Wolves host North Mason (0-7-0, 2-9-0) on Tuesday. Port Angeles hosts Bremerton (3-5-0, 4-7-1) on Tuesday.

Sequim added a second goal off of a free kick moments later in the 34th minute. Cameron Chase sent in a curving right-to-left kick to the far left post and the ball was headed in by Port Angeles’ Spencer Beverford-Stewart for an own goal and a 2-1 Sequim lead at halftime. “That was a gorgeous kick,” Brasher said of Chase’s strike. “I’m not sure if it was on a line to go in goal, but it was on target enough to give them trouble.” Harris made it 3-1 with a shot to the upper right corner of the goal in the 47th minute. “The first one was a nice flick off my striking partner Konnor Parish,” Harris said. “He got up, won that ball and flicked it through for me, and I tried to make the most out of that assist and finish it off.” Harris booted his first chance at sealing the hat trick over the bar in the 52nd minute. But he was on target for the game-sealing goal three minutes later. ________ “That was a beautiful Sports reporter Michael Carthrow-in from our right man can be contacted at 360-452back J.T. [McElhose],” Har- 2345, ext. 57050 or at mcarman@ ris said. peninsuladailynews.com.

Nelson Cruz’s two-run homer Friday in the 10th inning was is 16th homer in extra innings since the start of the 2014 season. That’s the most in the majors over that span. ■ Franklin Gutierrez’s tie-breaking pinch single Friday in the 10th inning was the seventh hit by a Mari- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ners pinch-hitter in 20 at-bats. That’s INDIANAPOLIS — The a .350 average. Indiana Pacers changed lineups, moved the ball and On tap forced turnovers. The Mariners conclude their threeBy doing all that differcity trip at 12:35 p.m. today when ently, they looked like a difthey face at the Angels at Angel Sta- ferent team. dium in Anaheim. George Hill and Ian Lefty Wade Miley (0-2 with an 8.04 Mahinmi each scored 22 ERA) will take his fourth shot at getting his first victory as a Mariner points, Paul George added when he faces Angels right-hander 19 and the Pacers bounced back from an embarrassing Matt Shoemaker (1-2, 4.70). The Mariners open a six-game home loss two days earlier homestand Monday with the first of to rout the Toronto Raptors three games against Houston at 100-83 on Saturday and even the first-round playoff Safeco Field. After an open date Thursday, they series at 2-2. “This is how I wanted us play three weekend games against Kansas City. Saturday’s game against to respond to the Game 3 the Royals has been moved back and loss,” George said. “I thought we were very attentive and hour from 6:10 p.m. to 7:10 p.m.

Pacers beat Raptors in Game 4 to even series NBA focused on evening this series up.” The turnaround from 48 hours earlier was remarkable. Indiana found the passion and energy it was missing Thursday, defended aggressively and won the rebounding battle for the first time in the best-ofseven series. Hill missed only two shots, both 3-pointers. Mahinmi had a career-high scoring total, while his 10 rebounds and five assists were both playoff career bests.


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Preps: PT’s Weidner, Dances strong in 200 CONTINUED FROM B1 “It was very windy and raining and very, very tough conditions,” Port Angeles coach Gil Stockton said. “Once again, our biggest area for improvement is consistency in our shot-making.” Port Townsend senior Austin Khile was second overall with a round of 43 and Patrick Morton finished third after posting a 44. Another senior, Sebastian Thomas, rounded out the Port Townsend scoring with a 46, good for a tie for fourth with Port Angeles’ top scorer Logan Kovalenko. Parker Elias shot a 50, Mathew Locke carded a 51 and Kaleb Sheldon totaled a 57 to round out the Riders’ scores. “We need to continue to work hard during our practice sessions on establishing the consistency that is required in order to shoot the low scores,” Stockton said. Port Angeles (3-4) hosts Kingston (1-5, 2-5) on Monday. Port Townsend (6-1) visits Olympic (6-1, 7-1) on Monday in a matchup of teams tied for second in the Olympic League standings.

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Port Angeles’ Logan Kovalenko and Mathew Locke watch as Port Townsend’s Jacob Ralls sinks a putt at Port Townsend Golf Course.

Angeles (5-0, 13-0) are tied for first and will play Wednesday in Sequim. Girls Golf Against Olympic, the Wolves Sequim 174, broke open a 2-2 tie with a threeOlympic 195 run fifth inning highlighted by a SEQUIM — Alex McMenamin two-out, two-run home run by shot a 33 to earn medalist honors Kaylee Gumm. Nicole Anders’ RBI double for the unbeaten Wolves in their brought home Chloie Sparks for win against the Trojans. a 5-2 Sequim lead. Sequim (7-0) can clinch a The Wolves’ cushion grew to share of the Olympic League title with a win at Bremerton (5-1) on 8-2 entering the bottom of the seventh before a three-run home Monday. Sarah Shea carded a 44 to tie run by Olympic’s Sage Scott with two-outs. for second with Olympic’s Ellie McKenzie Bentz went the disWolf. Sydney Balkan posted a 48 tance for Sequim, allowing five and Samantha Smith a 49 for runs, all unearned, on eight hits the Wolves. while striking out seven. The Wolves overcame four Softball errors. Port Angeles 10, Sequim and Olympic (4-2, 7-4) Kingston 1 will play again Tuesday in Sequim. KINGSTON — Starting pitcher Nizhoni Wheeler gave up Sequim 8, Olympic 5 just one run on two hits while Sequim 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 — 8 15 4 striking out 12 in six innings as Olympic 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 — 5 8 2 WPM. Bentz; LPSnyder the Roughriders blistered the Pitching Statistics Buccaneers. Sequim: M. Bentz 7 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K. “[We] hit the ball hard, Olympic: Snyder 6 IP, 13 H, 7 R, 6 ER, 2 BB, 1 K; Mitchell IP, received great pitching and com- 2 H, R, 0 BB, 0 K. Hitting Statistics mitted zero errors on defense,” Sequim: Anders 3-4, 2 2B, R, RBI, SB; J. Bentz 4-4, R, RBI; Port Angeles coach Randy Stein- Gumm 2-4, HR, R, 2 RBI; Sparks 2-4, 2 R; Copeland 2-4, RBI; M. Bentz 1-4, 2B, R. man said. Olympic: Scott 3-4, R, HR, 2B, 3 RBI; Cabato 2-4, 2 2B, 2 R; Natalie Steinman was 4 for 5 Roberts 1-4, 2B, RBI. with a double, three runs and three stolen bases for the Riders. Quilcene 10, Sierra Robinson also was La Conner 0 strong at the plate and on the LA CONNER — Balanced bases for Port Angeles, going 4 for 5 with four runs, an RBI and production up and down the lineup and strong pitching from three stolen bases. Bailey Kieffer led the Class 1B The Riders (5-0, 13-0) visit North Mason (0-7, 1-10) on Mon- Rangers to a win against the 2B Braves. day. Quilcene pounded out 14 hits Port Angeles 10, Kingston 1 by eight different players in Port Angeles 2 2 0 1 0 4 1 — 10 12 0 Thursday’s game. Kingston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 1 2 7 Kieffer had two of those hits, WP- Wheeler; LP- Castilleja Pitching Statistics including a triple, and an RBI. Port Angeles: Wheeler 6 IP, 1 R, 2 H, 3 BB, 12 K; Wegener She also pitched a completeIP. game seven-hitter, racking up 12 Kingston: Castilleja 7 IP, 10 R, 12 H, 7 BB. Hitting Statistics strikeouts. Port Angeles: Steinman 4-5, 2B, 3 R, 3 SB; Robinson 4-5, 4 “What I liked most about BaiR, RBI, 3 SB; Edwards 2-3, 2 RBI; Lunt 1-3, BB, RBI; Gray 1-2, ley’s performance was zero BB, RBI. Kingston: Bartel 1-3; Elliott 1-2. walks,” Rangers coach Mark Thompson said. Sequim 8, Olympic 5 Quilcene (2-0, 7-2) visits BREMERTON — The Wolves Muckleshoot (0-2, 0-2) on Tuesday for a doubleheader. kept pace with Port Angeles in the race for the Olympic League Quilcene 10, La Conner 0 2A Division’s top spot with a win Quilcene 0 2 2 0 1 3 2 — 10 14 2 against the Trojans. La Conner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 7 1 WP- Kieffer Sequim (5-0, 11-1) and Port

Pitching Statistics Quilcene: Kieffer 7 IP, 0 R, 7 H, 0 BB, 12 K. Hitting Statistics Quilcene: A. Weller 3-4, 2 RBI; Jones 2-3, 3B, RBI; Kieffer 2-4, 3B, RBI; Love 2-3, 2 RBI; M. Weller 2-4, 3B; Johnsen 1-5, 2B, RBI; Macedo 1-3, Speer 1-1.

Forks drops pair to Hoquiam FORKS — The Spartans are still chasing their first Evergreen League win after losing to the Grizzlies twice last week. Forks lost 15-0 in three innings at Hoquiam on Tuesday, and 17-1 in four inning in Forks on Friday. English Hydell threw a onehitter and Kylie Stewart hit two home runs for the Grizzlies in Tuesday’s tilt. Samantha Winger had the Spartans’ only hit. On Friday, Hydel earned her second win of the week, and Brianna Hotchkiss and Lydia LaLonde each hit homers for Hoquiam. Forks (0-11, 4-11) plays Elma (4-5, 4-8) twice next week, first at Elma on Tuesday and then in Forks on Thursday. Tuesday’s Game Hoquiam 15, Forks 0, 3 innings Forks 0 0 Hoquiam 12 0 WP- Hydel; LP- Dean

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Baseball Port Angeles 3, Kingston 2 KINGSTON — The Roughriders used aggressive base running to edge the Buccaneers in an Olympic League 2A Division road victory. Matt Hendry walked, stole second and was brought home on an RBI single by Eathen Boyer to put Port Angeles up 1-0 in the top of the first. Two-out singles by Luke Angevine and Noah McGoff and an RBI single by Curan Bradley gave the Riders a 2-0 lead after two innings. “That was some clutch hitting right there,” Port Angeles coach Vic Reykdal said.

The Riders added the eventual winning run in the top of the fifth. McGoff walked, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt and moved to third on a Tanner Gochnour single. Gochnour then stole second and McGoff broke for home. “If we have that first and third situation and our guy goes [on a steal attempt] and they throw for second, we are going to try and take the shot at home,” Reykdal said. Riders starting pitcher Travis Paynter allowed two runs on five hits and two walks while striking out seven in 4 2/3 innings. “Travis did a great job,” Reykdal said. “We made three errors that extended innings on him, and one of their runs was unearned. A couple of the hits they just stuck the bats out there and poked them through.” Reliever Curan Bradley came on with two on and two out in the fifth inning. “We brought him in a little bit of a jam,” Reykdal said. “He hit the first batter he faced, but then got the out and he faced the minimum six guys in the last two innings.” Port Angeles (5-2, 11-3) sits alone in second place in the Olympic League 2A standings. The Riders visit North Mason (1-7, 4-10) on Monday. Port Angeles 3, Kingston 2 Port Angeles 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 — 3 6 3 Kingston 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 —2 6 0 WP- Paynter; SV- Bradley Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Paynter 4 2/3 IP, 2 R, ER, 5H, 2 BB, 7 K; Bradley 2 1/3 IP, 0 R, H, 0 BB, HB, 2 K. Kingston: Delafuente 7 IP, 3 R, 6 H, 2 BB, 3 K.

also competed but did not earn team points. Maddie Dougherty and Gracie Long were the lone event winners for the Port Angeles girls. Dougherty won the 1,600meter run with a time of 5 minutes, 55.85 seconds, and Long took the 3,200 in 12:12.63. The Port Angeles girls beat Bremerton 84-43, Chimacum 98-39 and fell to league-leading North Kitsap 100-48. Paul Van Rossen was the lone event winner for the Port Angeles boys, taking the discus with a throw of 133 feet, 5 inches. Mayah Simpson-Thompson had three second-place finishes in the jumping contests. He leaped 5-10 in the high jump, 18-10 in the long jump and 37-01 in the triple jump. Port Angeles edged Chimacum 77-59, and fell 81-63 to Bremerton and 111-34 to North Kitsap. The Cowboys boys and girls each lost all three of their respective duals. Chimacum’s Sam Golden won the boys 110 hurdles with a time of 16.92 seconds. Trevon Noel was second in the discus with a throw of 129-04. Bailey Castillo had the best finish for the Chimacum girls, taking second in the javelin with a mark of 98-11. Cameron Buzzell had the best result for Neah Bay, finishing second in the boys 200 sprint with a time of 23.95 seconds. For Clallam Bay, Jamari Signor was second in the boys 800 (2:18.06).

Yearian, Botkin win for Port Townsend

BREMERTON — Wins in the boys javelin by River Yearian and the girls 100-meter hurdles by Aubry Botkin paced a depleted Redhawks team in an Olympic BREMERTON — The League dual. Roughriders gritted out a win An orchestra trip to San Franover the Trojans in warm temcisco has many Port Townsend peratures. “Playing in the heat, the girls athletes out of town. The Port Townsend girls battled to get the win,” Port defeated North Mason 61-54, and Angeles coach Stephanie Gochfell 60-56 to Coupeville and 112nour said. 23 to Olympic. Claire Fritschler’s No. 2 sinOn the boys side, the Redgles match and the match of No. hawks fell 71-47 to North Mason, 4 doubles team of Lum Fu and 84-43 to Coupeville and 116-24 to Hanna Brown both lasted more Olympic. than three hours. Yearian, competing in his first Gochnour selected the trio as her players of the match. track meet since his freshman “They were determined, never year, added 35 feet to his pergave up, played smart, and were sonal best in the javelin, winning able to seal the win,” Gochnour with a mark of 125 feet, 8 inches. said. Botkin, a freshman, continued The Riders (4-8, 4-8) visit to improve in the hurdles. Coupeville (2-1, 3-4) on Monday. “She won the 100 hurdles by a second-and-a-half into a headPort Angeles 4, Olympic 3 wind with a time of 16.41 secMatch Report onds,” Redhawks coach Ian FraSingles ser said. No. 1: Marissa Nameth (O) def. Audrey Little (P) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2: Claire Fritschler (P) def. Vada Mendoza (O) 6-4, 3-6, “Aubry then came back to 7-5. place second in the 300 hurdles No. 3: Hailey Horton (P) def. D.J. Cherrey (O) 6-3, 6-0. Doubles in 49.53, taking nearly three secNo. 1: Kiylene Trottman/Brooklyn Haro (O) def. Maddy onds off of her best and giving Woods/Maria Soule (P) 6-4, 6-4. No. 2: Sarah Ann Polsin/Emry Bohlman (O) def. Emily her the No. 10 time in Class 1A Traughber/Patricia Polo (P) 1-6, 6-2, 6-2. this year.” No. 3: Summer Olsen/Aeverie Politika (P) def. Sydney Troy/ Port Townsend also enjoyed Karli Taylor (O) 1-6, 6-4, 7-5. No. 4: Lum Fu/Hanna Brown (P) def. Jasmine Medina/Jemina good performances in the boys Estepa (O) 6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 6-4. 200 sprint. Koby Weidner ran the event Track and Field in under 23 seconds for the first time, finishing second with a Port Angeles girls time of 22.95 seconds that ranks win two duals Weidner fifth in 1A. PORT ANGELES — The Seren Dances, running his Roughriders claimed two of three first-ever 200, placed fourth with duals on the girls side and one on a 23.24 time, which is tied for the boys side in an Olympic eighth in 1A. League meet with North Kitsap, ________ Chimacum and Bremerton. Compiled using team reports. Neah Bay and Clallam Bay

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Penguins close out Rangers in 5 games with 6-3 rout BY WILL GRAVES

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PITTSBURGH — Mike Sullivan was right. The past is the past for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Pittsburgh ended its postseason hex against the

New York Rangers emphatically Saturday, lighting up Henrik Lundqvist in a remarkably easy 6-3 rout in Game 5 to win the series

4-1 and advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals. Rookie Bryan Rust scored twice during a fourgoal burst in the second period and Matt Murray made 38 saves for the Penguins.

Pittsburgh outscored the Rangers 14-4 over the final three games to gain a measure of revenge after New York ended the Penguins’ seasons each of the last two years. Not this time. Matt Cullen, Carl Hage-

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SEQUIM: Spacious 2 Br, 2 ba., beautifully updated, with all new appliances, granite counters, wood cabinets, with soft close hinges, large 8’X42’ covered porch, raised garden beds, herb garden, greenhouse, and 2 workshops. All this and more! $74,500 by owner. (509)366-4353. CAREGIVERS NEEDED $100 hire on bonus, SEQUIM: Super clean, $11.93 hr., benefits. No contemporary, 1 Br., in experience. Free trainquiet neighborhood, fur- ing. Caregivers Home nished, includes utilities, Care. 457-1644, 683no smoking/pets. Mature 7377, 379-6659 adults, good rental histor y, r e fe r e n c e s, b a ck - Caregivers: Sherwood ground check. $700 mo. Assisted Living is lookplus dep. (360)683-4315 ing for caring and combefore 9pm. passionate caregivers to become a par t of our team and join our mission of enhancing the l i ve s o f a g i n g a d u l t s throughout our community. We have a variety of shifts available with c o m p e t i t i v e p ay a n d benefits. Find out more about this fulfilling career Student Assistance opportunity. Apply at 550 Professional W Hendrickson Road or Crescent School District call Casey, 190 days at (360)683-3348 8 hours a day $22.06 per hour CARRIER ROUTE Full Benefits AVAILABLE To apply: Peninsula Daily News www.oesd114.org Circulation Dept. Is looking for an individuVETERINARY al interested in a Por t HOSPITAL Townsend area route. Part time recep positions Interested parties must open, now acceptin ap- be 18 yrs. of age, have a plications. Apply in per- valid Washington State son Sequim Animal Hos- Drivers License, proof of pital 202 N. 7th St. insurance and reliable vehicle. Early morning Peninsula Classified delivery Monday through 360-452-8435 Fr i d a y a n d S u n d a y. . Email Jasmine at jbirkland@ CUSTOMER peninsuladailynews.com SERVICE/ No phone calls please INSIDE SALES If you have an outgoi n g p e r s o n a l i t y, a sense of humor, can multi-task, and handle the pressure of deadlines, this is the job for you! Hourly wage plus CDL Drivers wanted commission, benefits, at our Port Angeles lopaid vacation, sick pay cation! Must have CDL a n d 4 0 1 K . Yo u w i l l and clean driving wo r k M o n . - Fr i . , 8 - 5 record. Day shift Monp.m. in a team orientFr i w i t h we e k l y OT, ed, fast paced environb e n e f i t s, 4 0 1 K a n d ment. paid time off. Apply toThe r ight candidate day at should have excellent www.wasteconnec telephone manners tions.com and sales skills, have great spelling, gramENGINEERS: Jefferson mar and writing skills. County Public Works is Please email resume hiring! For job informaand cover letter with tion, description & appli3 references to: cation visit www.co.jefcareers@ ferson.wa.us or call soundpublishing.com 360/385-1900. First reNo phone calls, view Fri, May 13, 2016. please. EOE North Olympic News Group, GARAGE SALE ADS Peninsula Daily News, Call for details. Sequim Gazette, 360-452-8435 Forks Forum 1-800-826-7714

Center Valley Animal Rescue accepting resumes for P/T Volunteer Coordinator. Job desc: (www.centervalley animalrescue.org) or email (info@centervalleyanimalrescue.org) to request a copy. No phone or FB inquiries. Resume & cover letter to CVAR, 11900 Center Rd, Quilcene, WA 98376 or to info@centervalleyanimalr e s c u e . o r g . Po s i t i o n open until filled.

Customer Service Winer y Tasting Room. Part-time customer service help wanted working in Olympic Cellars tasting room. Must be able to lift 40 pounds, work on feet all day and over 21 years of age. Shifts include weekdays, weekends and some evenings. Friendly, people person knowledge of wine a plus. Hours variable. Send resume, orders@olympiccellars. com. Please, no phone calls. DAYS INN Fr o n t d e s k c u s t o m e r service rep. Must have customer service experience. Apply in person at Days Inn, 1510 E. Front St., Port Angeles. No calls.

Clallam County Employment Opportunities Fiscal Specialist IV Public Health Nurse Jail Cook Custodian Seasonal Workers: Park Ranger I & II **************** For a complete list of job descriptions, and to get an application, visit www.clallam.net

Continually rated #1 on Tr ip Advisor, the Olympic Lodge is now h i r i n g “ Fr o n t D e s k Agents” to continue our tradition of personalized, attentive guest service. Wage $11-14 per hr. DOE. Please apply in person at 140 Del Guzzi Drive, Port Angeles. CUSTOMER SERVICE / INSIDE SALES If you have an outgoi n g p e r s o n a l i t y, a sense of humor, can multi-task, and handle the pressure of deadlines, this is the job for you! This full-time job is located in our Port Angeles office, includes an hourly wage plus commission, medical benefits, life insurance, paid vacation, sick pay and a 401k with a company match. You will work Mon.-Fri., 8-5 p.m. in a t e a m o r i e n t e d , fa s t p a c e d e nv i r o n m e n t . The r ight candidate should have excellent telephone manners and sales skills, have great spelling, grammar and writing skills. Please email resume and cover letter with 3 references to: careers@soundpublishing.com. No phone calls, please The Peninsula Daily News is par t of the largest community news organization in Wa s h i n g t o n S t a t e. Check us out at www.soundpublishing.com INSURANCE AGENT Outside sales experience preferred. Homer Smith Insurance, Port Townsend office. Email resume, application (found at www.homersmith.com) & cover letter to resume@homer smith.com No phone calls please.

D E L I V E RY D R I V E R : Angeles Millwork & Lumber Co. is hiring a delivery driver. Great attitude, great customer service, and Class B CDL w/Air Brake Endorsement required. Full time with benefits. Drug testing required. See full listing at http://angelesmillwork.com/employmentoppor tunities/ or call 457-8581 and ask for Chan McManus D E L I V E RY D R I V E R : Hartnagel Building Supply is hiring a delivery driver/roof top loader. Great attitude, great customer service, and Class B CDL w/Air Brake Endorsement required. Full time with benefits. Drug testing required. See full listing at http://har tnagels.com/employmentoppor tunities/ or call 452-8933 and ask for Dave Dornbush

Employment Opportunities Olympic Medical Cent e r i s h i r i n g . Fo r a complete list of openings, and to apply online, visit www.olympicmedical. org > OMC Careers > Job Postings. Forester Position: The Makah Tribe is seeking to hire a Forester with BS degree or comparable knowledge & experience. Responsible for timber sale preparation, preparing related documents including NEPA, and other forestry/natural resource dut i e s. Fo r f u r t h e r i n fo please contact Makah Tribal Council/Personnel Office (360) 645-2055, E - m a i l : Ta b i t h a . h e r da@makah.com Grocery Manager P.T. Food Co-op, Fulltime, benefits. Until Filled. See: www.foodcoop.coop for more information HOUSEKEEPER Experienced apply in person at Sportsman Motel 2909 E. Hwy 101 Port Angeles, WA. HOUSEKEEPER Full time, must be available for weekends, day shift. Please apply in person at Park View Villa, 8th & G. Street, P.A. No phone calls please

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BELLBOY: ‘68, 21’, Cal- F O R D : ‘ 9 8 E x p l o r e r kin 91, 150hp Blackmax. XLT. 191K mi. looks and runs great. $3,000. $2,500. (360)912-1783 (360)460-1201 BURIAL PLOTS: Twin burial lot in beautiful old F R I E N D w a n t e d b y Dungeness Cemeter y. semi-housebound, re$1,000 ea. or $1,800 for tired teacher. Woman only, no drugs, or heavy both. (360)379-0190 baggage. (360)565-0344 Center Valley Animal Rescue accepting re- GARAGE SALE: Fr i sumes for P/T Volunteer Sat, 9-4 pm, 151 Falfa Coordinator. Job desc: Ln., Tons of household items, bedding, towels, (www.centervalley animalrescue.org) or e- decor, hand made quilts, mail (info@centervalley- scuba diving equipment, animalrescue.org) to re- dr y suit, 10 ft kayak, quest a copy. No phone floor jack, 10” radial arm or FB inquiries. Resume saw, yard items, vintage & cover letter to CVAR, goods, man things too. 11900 Center Rd, Quilcene, WA 98376 or to in- G L A S T R O N : ‘ 7 8 1 5 ’ fo@centervalleyanimal- EZLDR 84, 70hp Johnr e s c u e . o r g . Po s i t i o n son, won’t start. $1,250. (360)912-1783 open until filled.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General Housing Coordinator Full time with benefits. Assist people seeking housing by providing direct services and referrals. Experience in social services and housing a plus. Wages DOE. Conduct intake, provide crisis intervention, follow h o u s i n g gra n t g u i d e lines. Details on essential job functions and how to apply at www.olycap.org. EOE. LOOKING for reliable dedicated caregivers to help people at home. Small friendly agency. Our staff love working for us. (360)681-6206 MAINTENANCE WORKER Facilities: City of Port Townsend. Perfor m a variety of tasks in the maintenance, repair and o p e r a t i o n o f C i t y fa cilities using hand tools, power tools and equipment in the areas of Facilities, Grounds, and Custodial Maintenance. See position announcement for complete qualifications. $20.24 / hour, union position with full benefits. Job description, position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt.us /HR/employment.html or call (360) 302-2195 Submit City application form, letter and resume to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header FACILITIES. Application review begins April 27, open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.

NOW HIRING! Full-Time NAC/Certified Nursing Assistant DAY, EVE or NOC Shift Available Up to $2,500 Sign on Bonus! Full-time RN/LPN Day/Eve Split shift, and Evening Shifts Available Up to $5,000 Sign on Bonus! Competitive pay & benefits! Avamere Health Services appreciates your quality clinical skills & your passion for geriatric rehab. Join the Avamere Team! Avamere Olympic Rehab of Sequim 1000 S. 5th Avenue Sequim, WA 98382 360-734-6760 Please apply online at www.avamere.com or in person at facility OFFICE ASSISTANT Management position, must have skills in Excel, Microsoft word, have good people skills, multitasking a must, attention to detail. Wage dependent on exper ience. Must pass a background c l e a r a n c e. ( 3 6 0 ) 3 7 4 9340. Pick up applications at 945 S. For ks Ave. Office / Assistant Manager Hearing Health Practice seeking the right indiv i d u a l fo r a f u l l - t i m e Front Office/Assistant M a n a g e r. M u s t h ave : Culture of Caring, Detail Oriented, Team Player, Phones and Microsoft Office Experience. Pay commensurate with experience. Email resumes to: jdiottavio@ahaanet.com

PERFORMING ARTS: Marketing Mgr P/T. MS Office, Publisher, Word P r e s s ex p. r e q u i r e d . Good people skills, organized. Resumes to: resumes4mgrs@gmail. com

P O R TA B L E T O I L E T P u m p e r / D r i v e r . F / T, Good driving record. Bill’s Plumbing, appy in person at: 425 S. 3rd. Ave., Sequim. RECEPTIONIST/CSR For busy office, par ttime. Email resume, application (found at www.homersmith.com) & cover letter to resume@homersmith .com No phone calls please.

T H E S E Q U I M DA I RY QUEEN IS NOW HIRING part-time positions for the summer and bey o n d . F I N D U S AT FACEBOOK.COM/SEQUIMDAIRYQUEEN for a link to all job descriptions and detailed requirements plus an application Or call/stop by the store for more info 720 W WASHINGTON STREET IN SEQUIM Phone: 360-681-0250 Email: Sequim.DQ@gmail.com

PAYROLL/HR Manual calculation. Experience pref. Multi-task, team player. Apply in person or fax resume to (360)457-7186. Caregivers, 622 E. Front St. PA.

PAYROLL SPECIALIST W i t h We s t p o r t L L C. Ensures accurate processing and recording of company’s payroll, provide timely and accurate financial information, participate in daily data entry Payroll processing. At least 2 years Payroll experience required. CPP preferred. Go to westportyachts.com to apply.

PERFORMING ARTS: B u s i n e s s M g r P / T. QuickBooks, MS Office ex p. r e q u i r e d , n e e d s good people skills, organized. Resume to: resumes4mgrs@gmail. com

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Student Assistance Professional Crescent School District 190 days at 8 hours a day $22.06 per hour Full Benefits To apply: www.oesd114.org

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RESIDENTIAL AIDE Par t-Time, Req. H.S./ GED and work experience with chronic mental illness/substance abuse preferred. $10.80-$12.75 h r. D O E . R e s u m e t o : PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. peninsulabehavioral.org EOE

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Sherwood Assisted Livi n g i s l o o k i n g fo r L i censed Nurses, full time, with benefits, great work e nv i r o n m e n t . P r ov i d e nursing services to residents. Coordinate resident care with residents, families, and physicians. Also, looking for par t time nurses. Stop in a fill out an application at 550 W Hendrickson Road or call Donna at 360-6833348

4080 Employment Wanted ADEPT YARD CARE Mowing, weed eating (360)797-1025 ALL-PHASE SERVICES Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, other services avail. Call anytime (360)775-5737 ALL WAYS MOWING Professional results. Exceptional service. Locally owned since ‘03. Call us (360)460-7124 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. Andrew’s Lawn Services. Mowing, Edging, Tr i m m i n g a n d M o r e . Friendly, Efficient Service. (360)912-2291 Elite Clean: Interior boat cleaning, several different packages. The best, c a l l t o d a y, A m i e (360)500-3272 ENVIOUS GREENS Currently accepting NEW lawn mowing acc o u n t s. S e q u i m bu s i ness since 2010 (Licensed & Insured). Booked solid in other Depts. Call for a MOWING bid today Owner / Operator 360*808*9638 FRUIT TREE EXPERT Ornamental and shrubs too. Book now for year long lawn services also. Established, many references, best rates and senior discounts P. A. area only. Local. (360)808-2146 LAWN MOWING Openings for maintenance mwing and edging. (360)461-0794

SEQUIM BAY HOME Low Bank, Stunning Views! Large Craftsman home built in 1940 from the lumber on the land and lovingly restored from the bottom up starting in 2011. The 1st and 2nd floors have retained the original beautiful doors and the handmade hardware. All of this equals a must see rustic/elegant home that has maintained the original basic design and character. MLS#300513/917476 $1,100,000 Jeff Biles 360-477-6706 TOWN & COUNTRY

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Licensed CAREGIVER, A Gorgeous Classic private for PA/Sequim 2 story, 4 bed / 3 bath area, good local refer- 3,405 sq ft Tudor Home ences. (360)797-1247 with a separate guest home in desirable HisYoung Couple Early 60’s torical Sunrise Heights available for seasonal on E. 2nd St. This discleanup, weeding, trim- tinctive Tudor Home has ming, mulching & moss been tastefully updated removal. We specialize including plumbing, elecin complete garden res- trical, heat system withtorations. Excellent ref- out diminishing any of erences. 457-1213 the or iginal 1930 Era Chip & Sunny’s Garden Elegance. Home is full of Tr a n s f o r m a t i o n s . L i - yester year char m inc e n s e # C C cluding original MahogaCHIPSSG850LB. ny Wood Panels in the Foyer and Parlor Room, South American 105 Homes for Sale original Tile flooring, hardwood Clallam County floors, 14 ft beamed ceiling, detached gar1 acre with water view age/storage and a sephome on Bell Hill. Beau- arate guest home! tiful yard with waterfall, MLS#300600 $429,000 pond and low mainteHolly Locke nance turf. Main level COLDWELL BANKER master suite and office / UPTOWN REALTY bonus room. Kitchen has (360)809-3520 granite counters and lrg view window, wall oven Delightful Privacy and center island with 3 bed, 2 bath, 1584 sq ft range top. Lrg living rm plus big family room, ½ offers grand view win- a c r e o f a l l fe n c e d i n dows, gas fireplace and beautiful yard with fruit a bright, open floorplan. trees, raspberry & blue2 view decks to enjoy berry bushes. Home with the landscaping and wa- nice updates inside & ter views. out. MLS#291853 $400,000 MLS#300509 $215,000 Deborah Norman Ania Pendergrass Brokers Group Remax Evergreen Real Estate (360)461-3973 Professionals (360)460-9961 50 acres in Joyce! Two large level parcels available in Joyce with great mountain views! An 18+ acre parcel mostly wooded withsome pasture land and an adjoining 32+ acre parcel that is mostly open pasture. PUD at the road and mobile homes allowed. No CC&Rs. Zoned Urban Residential High. Zoning allows for potential to subdivide parcel. Buy both to own 50 acres of level land! Septic and Crescent water share needed. MLS#300650 $120,000 MLS#300653 $195,000 Kelly Johnson Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-5876

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FSBO: 3 br plus den, 2 ba., over 1,800 sf on 1.93 acres, oversized garage, shed and gazeb o, l a r g e l a n d s c a p e d yard, lots of space. $235,000. (360)460-2542

FSBO: 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths; 1,900 sq ft. 9,000 sq ft lot. Corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac.Fenced back yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car g a ra g e. D o u bl e p a n e windows. Built in 2002. $245,000. Call Mike 360-461-9616 or Shaila 360-461-0917

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High Quality Throughout 3br / 2ba home featuring gourmet kitchen, Quartz countertops, contemporary LED lighting, tile backslashes, and grand butler pantry. Indoor / outdoor living area with optional fireplace. MLS#282095 Alan Burwell Lic# 17663 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-0790 Large Shop Beautiful flowering fruit trees: apple, peach, c h e r r y, y o u n a m e i t . South facing glass French doors, vaulted living room with woodstove. Tiled dining room and kitchen with breakfast bar and stainless appliances. Master Suite with 2 closets, dual sinks, walk-in shower and skylight. Guest bath and 2nd br w/walk-in closet. MLS#300663/925400 $389,000 Carol Dana lic# 109151 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)461-0914

RELAXING OUTDOOR SPACES Spacious 4 bd, 2.5 ba, 2,606 sf in Sunland, den and office, family room, vaulted ceiling, great room, mtn. and golf course views, large kitchen, dining room, built-in vacuum, 2 car garage with car por t, front and back patios MLS# 928764/300721 $349,500 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360) 683-6880 (360) 359-8823 1-800-359-8823 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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Spacious 3 Story Home 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Master, kitchen, laundry, living and dining on main level. 100% yard maintenance. Green park with garden community room. Paved walking. Even a dog park! MLS#292318/877431 $365,000 Carol Dana lic# 109151 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East (360)460-9014

View Lot For Sale By O w n e r . Po r t A n g e l e s High School area, newly cleared building lot. Excellent views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Olympic Mountains. 1.5 City Lots in a great neighborhood. Within blocks of High School, Library, Bus lines, groc e r y s t o r e s, a n d j u s t minutes from downtown. Come see at 218 Lopez Avenue. 585-437-2535 o r jbstrauss68@gmail.com

SEQUIM HOME IN SUNLAND (FOR SALE BY OWNER) $269,000. 106 Victoria Ct., Sequim OPEN HOUSE: APRIL 9TH, 16TH, & 23RD 1919 SqFt, Cul-de-sac. 2-3 Bed/2 Bath (Bonus Rm with built-in desk/shelves) Mstr bdrm w/Lg walk-in closet/builtins;Lg Bath w/jetted tub. 2nd Bdrm w/Bath. Sunroom. Cntrl Vac. Laundry Room. Multiple upgrades. Skylights. Wood Burning Fireplace. New Roof. Oversized 2-car Garage. Outdoor Gated Storage. 360-775-5391 or 360-681-2587. (www.FSBO.com/17834 0 for more info)

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6100 Misc. Merchandise EASEL: Large Manhattan Easel by Richeson Company, model # 8 8 7 1 2 0 “ H .” U n boxed, brand new. Retail price $2,100. Asking just $1,400. James, (360)582-6905 MISC: Johnson: 15hp L o n g s h o t , ve r y g o o d c o n d . $ 4 0 0 o b o. 4 h p E v i n r u d e , ve r y g o o d cond. $150 obo. Commercial lumber rack for short box, fits over canopy, $500 obo. (360)774-1003 S L OT M AC H I N E : 2 5 cent. Golden Nugget Mechanical, with storage stand. $700. (360)681-8761

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6140 Wanted & Trades WANTED: Riding lawnmowers, working or not. Will pickup for free. Kenny (360)775-9779 WANTED: Sawdust for animal bedding. Sequim Po r t A n g e l e s, Po r t To w n s e n d a r e a , c a l l weekdays. 417-7685

6135 Yard & Garden BLOOMING RHODODENDRONS: Large, some fragrant, none over $35. Other beautiful plants. 151 D. St., Port Hadlock. Tues.-Sat. (360)302-0239. L AW N T R AC TO R : Vintage. Montgomery Ward 1950s with blade, snow blade, rototiller, new batter y, electr ic star t, 8 HP, original books. $4,000. (360)374-6409

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7045 Tack, Feed & Supplies HAY: Local hay, $5 ea. round bales. Alder firewood also. (360)477-1706

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NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on April 26, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam NISSAN: ‘89 4x4 pickup. County Courthouse. $800 with extra parts. (360)452-5803. Sheriff, Operation Stonegarden – Receipt of grant / $310,045 SCION: ‘06 xB Wagon. 1.5L 4 Cylinder, 5 Speed A copy of the budget change form may be viewed manual, good tires, tint- at the office of the Board of Clallam County Comed windows, keyless en- missioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday try, power windows, door through Friday. locks, and mirrors, A/C BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY Pioneer CD stereo, dual COMMISSIONERS front airbags. Only 85K ____________________________ miles. Mike Chapman, Chair $7,995 Date: 12 March 2016 VIN# PUB: April 17, 24, 2016 Legal No:693746 JTLKT334850196796 Gray Motors SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON 457-4901 FOR CLALLAM COUNTY graymotors.com Estate of ELLA MAE HARRIS, Deceased. NO. 16 4 00103.3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030)

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Behind-the-scenes volunteers spotlighted at reception Thursday

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Clockwise from top left are Rita Berson in the Port Angeles Library; Angela Gooding at Stevens Middle School; Michael Phillips in the kitchen of Trinity United Methodist Church; Eugene and Norma Turner in their Port Angeles home’s garden; and at center, Cheryl Bowers and her service dog, Liberty, at her Port Angeles home.

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munity service for 50 years, serving in Rotary, United Good Neighbors — a predecessor of PORT ANGELES — A United Way — with the YMCA gathering of heroes, some and, mostly recently, as a unsung for decades as they church dinner chef and a delivquietly worked behind the ery person for Meals on scenes, will be in the spotlight Wheels. Thursday during the reception ■ Gene and Norma Turner, for the Clallam County Coma couple who donate their time munity Service Awards for to an plethora of good causes, Public Service reception. from Norma’s tenure on the Six volunteers, all of whom League of Women Voters, the have stepped up in diverse ways, will be given five framed Charter Review Committee award certificates at the recep- and Prevention Works! to tion in the downstairs meeting Gene’s work in the schools, room at Holy Trinity Lutheran with Habitat for Humanity and in his garden, the source Church, 301 E. Lopez Ave., of truckloads of donated proPort Angeles, that begins at duce each year. 6:30 p.m. Thursday. ■ Rita Berson, the tireless The reception — which will and innovative manager of the offer special deserts — is free Friends of Port Angeles and open to the public. Library Bookstore, who has The award honors commurevved up both interest and nity volunteers “who have revenue to fund creative promade a difference in Clallam gramming at the library. County, who have made our ■ Cheryl Bowers, president communities a better place by doing extraordinary things for and founder of the nonprofit New Leash on Life, who trains their neighbors, their commuservice dogs for veterans and nity or the environment.” others with disabilities. This year’s recipients are: This is the 37th year of the ■ Angie Gooding, an accomplished teacher who, since she Clallam County Community Service Award, begun by the returned to her hometown a year and half ago, has founded Peninsula Daily News and now Port Angeles Citizens Network co-sponsored by Soroptimist to find solutions to drug addic- International of Port AngelesNoon Club. tion and is working to create A blue-ribbon judging comsafe and healthy activities for mittee selected the six people teens. from nominations made by ■ D. Michael (Mike) Phillips, who has contributed com- individuals, clubs, churches, PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

businesses and other organizations. “The number and quality of outstanding nominees made it difficult for the judges to narrow down the field to a handful recipients,” said Terry R. Ward, Peninsula Daily News publisher. “Clallam County should be proud to have so many dedicated community volunteers, giving their time, effort and energy to make our community better each day.” Here are this year’s recipients.

Angie Gooding Gooding, who teaches language arts and state history at Stevens Middle School, founded Port Angeles Citizens Action Network (PA CAN) to address drug addiction issues. “In the year and half since she has returned” to her hometown of Port Angeles, “Angie has done more for her community than most people accomplish in a lifetime,” said the Committee to Nominate Angie Gooding, led by Leslie Robertson, founder of Revitalize Port Angeles. Among the accomplishments of PA CAN are a candlelight vigil for drug overdose victims; successful lobbying to have drug intervention specialists placed in the Port Angeles schools and to have a substance abuse initiative in the

Port Angeles Police Department; and promotion and support of Oxford Houses, which provides sober housing for recovering addicts. She also created and administers the PA Can Web page. “Noble is an old-fashioned word, and not one that applies too often these days. In Angie’s case, however, it fits perfectly,” Robertson said in the nomination letter. “She doesn’t want or expect attention or accolades, and she doesn’t care who gets the credit. “The only reward she seeks is the improvement of the world around her.” Said interim Police Chief Brian Smith in a letter of support: “Angie is also an accomplished middle school teacher and is a community role model. She has done extraordinary things for her neighbors and community.” Stevens Middle School Principal Renee Lancaster wrote that “Gooding is one of those rare teachers everyone hopes to have on her staff,” saying she inspires students and shows caring and compassion for them. Gooding now is exploring creating teens a safe place to gather without drugs or alcohol. TURN

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The 2016 Jefferson County Heart of Service awards will be presented at a luncheon at Fort Worden Commons on Tuesday, May 10. The Heart of Service recognizes the dedication and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment.

11th year The award — now in its 11th year — is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Port Townsend (noon club), the Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club, the East Jefferson Rotary Club and the Peninsula Daily News. A panel of judges have reviewed the nominations and selected recipients. Winners will be profiled in the Peninsula Daily News prior to the luncheon.


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Maiden voyage toasted in PA Harbor LAST MONDAY NIGHT, my wife, Mardi, and I attended the maiden voyage party aboard the cargo ship Alaska, moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3, where she was taking on a load of logs for export to China. The 616-foot ship is a new vessel that was recently launched in Japan, and Port Angeles was her first port of call in the United States. Such august moments are worthy of celebration. Hence the party, which was sponsored by Alcan Forest Products LP and Trans Pacific Group and catered by Jeb Kimsey. The soiree was wellattended by all manner of personnel involved in the shipping of logs to the Far East in addition to elected representatives at all levels of local government. Mike Nimmo, the marine terminal manager, presented the captain of the ship, Morado Saguid, with a picture of Port Angeles to memorialize the vessel’s first port of entry in the United States. Robert Luxa of SSA Marine, the company that provided stevedoring services to the ship, presented the captain with a vase that was adorned with the likeness of an orca, which in Native American culture is representative of strength and power. As I understand the tradition, these gifts presented to Capt. Saguid stay with the vessel as long as she remains afloat. Expect to see more of the cargo ship Alaska because she and her sister ship, Whistler, are owned by a joint venture between Transpac Group and NYK. Alcan Forest Products

ON THE WATERFRONT LP is a compoSellars nent of Trans Pac. Alcan brings logs to Port Angeles from Alaska and Canada and purchases them locally from Grant Munro and his longtime cohort Bob Cartano. During the festivities, Roger Redifer of Alcan Forest Products LP was quick to highlight the joint venture between Trans Pac Group and NYK as the commitment Trans Pac Group is making to the long-term future of the log export business, of which the Port of Port Angeles and the citizenry of Port Angeles will be the beneficiaries. Alaska left Port Angeles for Lanshan, China, on Wednesday evening with approximately 6.4 million board feet of debarked logs.

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Above, a picture of Port Angeles is presented to Alaska Capt. Morado Saguid, right, by Mike Nimmo, with Port of Port Angeles Commissioner Colleen McAleer at center. At right, Robert Luxa of SSA Marine presents an orca vase to Saguid. everyone is invited to the burger and brew event at the Port Angeles Yacht Club at 5 p.m. The cost is $5 for a burger and a beer or a glass of wine or a soda.

Summer day camp It may be tough to envision now, but summer is just around the proverbial corner, and the Northwest Maritime Center in Port Townsend has summer day camp programs for kids. According to its website, it has nine weeks of summer day camps for kids — all of them on boats.

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Rhubarb, halibut create perfect pairing ONCE, I WAS in the grocery aisle looking for sesame oil. There was a fellow standing beside me, staring intently at the shelf looking, when he asked me if I knew where to find wasabi. I try not to make generalizations, but this fellow just didn’t strike me as the wasabi type. Worn jeans, ball cap, crinkly face, suspenders and large, calloused hands. I asked him what he planned to do with the wasabi. He instantly pulled a scratched-up photo of a prize-winning halibut from his shirt pocket and launched into a trotline of fishing stories from Sekiu to Baja and back to Neah Bay again.

pair with some other seasonal ingredient. Weeks passed and haliCombut season started, but I Betsy pletely still hadn’t found the exact Wharton aniright recipe. mated, A few days ago, I was he conlooking out my south wintinued dow at the garden and sudon, denly noticed that the rhudescribbarb was clamoring for my ing his attention. many Thick, juicy stalks, with recipes, their large fan-like leaves as if tak- standing up amidst the ing a tulips. skillet There was my recipe out of the oven was every waving to me from the bit as exciting as hooking garden. the big one. Rhubarb and halibut — Needless to say, I was the perfect union of seacharmed. sonal foods. Since that conversation I have served this recipe in the aisle, I have been on twice now, once with halithe lookout for exciting halbut and once with rockfish ibut recipes that I could (because let’s face it, halibut is pricey if you didn’t catch it yourself). Pan-Seared Halibut With Rhubarb Either way, this is a super-delicious pairing. Chutney — recipe adapted from Even as I wrote about it Edible Portland 2010 blog last week, my mouth was watering with the memory

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Rhubarb chutney The recipe will make two pints of chutney, more than enough for the fish plus leftovers. 1 Tbsp vegetable oil 1½ cups onions or shallots, thinly sliced 1½ tsp mustard seeds 1 tsp coriander seeds, lightly crushed Pinch of cayenne ½ cinnamon stick 2 ginger root coins with skin 1 cup cider vinegar 1½ to 1¾ cups brown sugar 1½ tsp salt 2 cups rhubarb chunks ½ cup raisins Heat oil in a heavy sauté pan or castiron skillet. Saute onions or shallots until softened, about five minutes. Meanwhile, in a separate saucepan, add spices to vinegar and sugar and simmer five minutes. Remove cinnamon stick and ginger pieces.

of the previous night’s dinner. I should have taken a photo so I could carry it around in my pocket for when I get a chance to talk

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Add raisins and rhubarbs, then cook until rhubarb softens. Season with more sugar or pepper if desired.

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Be brave: Think about end-of-life decisions MOST OF US have very little experience with dying. In fact, most of us would insist that we’ve never done it before. And frankly, many of us have very little experience with death. There are, of course, many exceptions to that, such as caregivers who have been there right up to the moment or first responders or medical folks or some of us who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time (or the right place at the right time, depending upon your point of view). The fact is that most of us have been pretty removed from the experience. True, most of us aren’t strangers to loss. Maybe we’ve lost family, maybe we’ve lost friends, maybe we’ve lost pets or maybe it’s all of the above. Because of that virtually universal experience, most of us aren’t strangers to grief, but for the majority of us, death has always been something that hap-

HELP LINE pened to us. Harvey It came at us from the outside. Death was the uninvited stranger at the door. The one we didn’t know. The one we didn’t understand. The one we preferred to keep at arm’s length. And we’ve often been assisted in that preference by folks whose job it is in our society to keep death away from us. To handle it. To take care of it. To all but make it go away. Of course it doesn’t go away because it’s never gone away, and as many of us are achieving an age range — even with our dramatically increased life expectancies — where

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death no longer seems to be a mere mirage on an endless plane, death doesn’t go away. It comes closer. And the longer we live, the more loss we experience around us as though death is getting closer. It is. And the society in which we live (and will in all probability die) seems to be changing, too. Death isn’t quite so taboo now. Some people choose to die at home, and some people even plan for death. Maybe that’s scary. Maybe that’s welcomed. Maybe we’re just growing up. Whatever the maybe might be, one of the many things that might dawn on us if we have the will and the courage to actually think about it is that many of us have very little experience with death and our ignorance is palpable. So what do I suggest? Well, I could suggest a lot of things, but here’s an easy one: This Wednesday, there’s going to be a free workshop

from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Olympic Medical Center in the Linkletter Room downstairs titled “Choosing Quality: Caring Conversations for Planning and Implementing End-of-Life Decisions.” OK, it might not be a catchy title, but it is refreshingly descriptive. Assured Hospice is presenting the workshop. Here’s what’s on the program: ■ “How to Have End-ofLife Conversations with your Doctor and Family,” presented by doctors Paul Cunningham and Michele Stafford. ■ “Advance Directive/ Living Will Education” with Stafford and Cunningham. ■ “Funeral Home Conversations” with Steve Ford from Drennan-Ford Funeral Home & Crematory. ■ “The Final End of Life Conversation” with Paul Fiorini, chaplain and bereavement coordinator with Assured Hospice. I know what some of us are thinking: “Well, that

sounds like a fun way to spend a Wednesday afternoon.” No, it doesn’t. What is also true is that some of the most important things you’ve done in your life weren’t fun. They weren’t designed to be fun or supposed to be fun. They were designed to be important. This is one of those. I’ve spent the better part of 30 years watching folks navigate aging, including the man in the mirror, and very rarely have I seen anything good come of ignorance. Here’s a free, easy way to learn a lot in a very short amount of time. All you have to do to register is call Assured at 360-582-3796. I’m betting that you’ll also walk away with a lot to think about. The point of all this isn’t for you to learn the right way because there’s only your way or your loved one’s way. The point is to understand what you need to think about.

In this better part of 30 years, and way more often than I care to tell you, I’ve had to have “secret” conversations with elders about death and dying. “Secret” because someone else (often the kids, but not always) didn’t have the courage to face the reality that the elder needed and wanted to face. So we had secret conversations about an inevitable fact of life. I think — I hope — that we’re growing up and becoming braver. Brave enough to learn, ask questions, think and then make the decisions that are right for us to make. Then turn your face back toward life.

________ 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 360-3749496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

Friend won’t stop talking of night best forgotten I AM A freshman in college. Last summer, my roommate and I went to a club, where I took some Molly (MDMA) and proceeded to pass out. It was terrible, but I learned a valuable lesson. Nearly a year later, my friend is still telling the story to everyone she meets. Thanks to her, practically everyone at school knows me as “the girl who passed out in the club.” I’ve asked her nicely to stop. Her response: “It was traumatic for me, too.” Can this friendship be saved? Anonymous

(It’s awful that people gossip, but we do.) Try this tack instead. Philip (Still, I Acknowledge your pal’s Galanes note for history buffs — experience: “It must have been so scary for you when and wouldI passed out.” be users — She might have thought that MDMA you were dead! was first Let her vent a little used in psy(more) — to you, if she chotherapy; needs to. patients Then say: “But telling reported everyone about the dumbincreased empathy, which est, worst experience of my is now in extra-short suplife is giving me a terrible ply. But since the drug was reputation. outlawed, black-market “I would never do that producers often throw to you. Can you please stop everything but the kitchen now?” sink and MDMA into their If she won’t (or goes tablets. And that’s danger- back on her word), time to ous!) find a new roommate. Ending this friendship You are not your ugliest will not solve your problem. moment. (That would be too I’m sorry that your valuAnd there is no earthly easy.) able lesson had to come reason to surround yourself Your former friend with a built-in publicist. with people who want to would simply continue din- define you that way. You don’t specify, but I ing out on the story of your hope your takeaway is, Keith Richards-ness. “Never again!” Mind if I take a look?

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vegetarian. I am not so strict. We have been invited to celebrate Passover with a cousin I don’t know well. The menu will probably contain the traditional Seder meat and fish items. Should we just eat whatever vegetables he serves, or can we offer to bring something? I don’t want to insult our host. Anonymous in New York

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When I invite people to dinner, I want them to be happy — or, at least, happy Good work on helping enough to tell other people your little girl stick up for that I give a great party. herself! I’ve started to ask about Has it occurred to you that the older sister is jeal- dietary restrictions because so many of us have them ous of the younger one’s these days. friendship with your (And dinner plates with daughter, and hugging you three Brussels sprouts on is her way to include herself in the proceedings and them just look sad.) Your cousin didn’t do make the relationship less threatening? (Just my view anything wrong by failing to ask, but the thought of from 50,000 feet.) My husband doesn’t like Keeping some distance you munching on matzo I’d say that hugging a tattoos, especially on all night makes my mouth child who wants a hug is women. My 10-year-old daughsmall price to pay to (possi- dry. (Did I mention we’re in ter’s best friend has an Say: “We’re really lookbly) help your daughter’s our late 70s?) older sister who is 12. ing forward to Passover. play dates run a little He is unfailingly polite, There have been many “Joe is vegetarian. smoother. but he nudges me and says, instances of the older girl “Would it help if I If the hug is still a no-go, sotto voce, “That tattoo barging in on play dates brought a vegetable cassejust tell the mother it ruins her looks.” and making my daughter role, or do you already have makes you uncomfortable. I shoot him a look, and play her way. the veggies covered?” (You can’t have a cold we move on. (We have coached her on It’s sweet to offer, but let forever.) your host decide. If I were she, I’d think ________ you were a tad chilly — but not a monster. Philip Galanes is an advice

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Port Angeles and Sequim High School Equestrian Team graduating seniors pose on their horses at their third Washington High School Equestrian Team competition before state finals. From left are Holly Cozzolino, Cassidy Hodgin, Kelly Anders, Micayla Weider and Ciara Gentry. Anders received a District 4 scholarship.

When plans go awry, saddle up and ride on EVEN THE BEST laid plans can go astray. I was so excited to finally be able to accompany our local Back Country Horsemen groups on this month’s Sandy Shore ride in Jefferson County. An annual tradition, the ride goes through private property owned by a logging company. Apparently this year, the company has all new board members who, at the eleventh hour, decided they didn’t want to allow the BCH members on the property. This after a lot of backand-forth communication between the company — which at first was going to allow the ride but insisted on different wording on BCH’s insurance policy — and Buckhorn Range’s Bob Hoyle. Hoyle got the insurance company to change the policy’s wording to exactly what the company wanted just in time to hand-deliver it to the company’s headquarters in Olympia the Friday before the Saturday morning ride. It was on the long drive home he received the call from the company nixing the ride. It seems to me that’s the way of the world these days: getting rid of the old management that has a heart and ties with the community and bringing in younger people whose only

“Is that Karen Griffiths?!” It was a happy surprise to see old friends Chrysalis and Jeff Carter. My “kids” (niece and nephews) were close with theirs back in the days they all attended Five Acre School.

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After bad behavior, can Horses: Sequim team a boyfriend be trusted? to host showcase today DEAR CHERYL: I’ve been dating Bryce for four years. We’d planned to get married after we finished a brief return to school for advanced educational degrees. We’re both in our late 20s and are supposed to graduate in June. My problem began eight months ago when Bryce began to get lots of text messages from someone. He also began to go out until all hours of the night. Sometimes he would stay out until 4:30 a.m. And he stopped paying his bills on time. Right before Christmas break, we had a huge research project due. Bryce never worked on it, and I ended up pulling an all-nighter to finish it while he stayed out until 3 a.m. partying. I confronted him about the text messages, his irresponsibility and his lack of respect for me. He denied anything was going on. Over Christmas, I found more text messages. Then he started deleting them. In January, with a particularly hard semester ahead of me, I tried to overlook the situation and work on my professional future. I received a job offer in another state, where my parents live, and I can move right after graduation. When Bryce heard

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I don’t want to spend the rest of my life wondering when the other shoe will drop. Lying is the one thing that I’m not sure I can get over. Confused

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Dear Confused: You’re never going to be able to get past this until you know what really hapwere,” he says. pened. He’s sending me flowTell Bryce that if he ers and telling me he loves has any hopes of having a me and how beautiful I future with you, he has to am. come clean. I’m not sure if I can Who is this ex-girlbelieve all this. friend? In fact, I’m finding this What is it about her very hard to deal with. that made him ditch I recently found out the his schoolwork and his person texting him was an bills? ex-girlfriend. If he was sleeping with This revelation has her (and what else would made me realize how hurt they be doing until 4:30 in and angry I’ve been. the morning?), now is the I was in denial over the time to tell you. whole situation, but I can How deeply was he no longer avoid dealing involved with her? with it. Why has he stopped I hear that he’s planseeing her? ning to propose. Or has he? If he did, I would say Explain to him that no. there’s a chance you can I’m very hurt that our forgive him and go on — if relationship has been he’s honest. reduced to this. But if he holds back I’m very tempted to and there are holes in take the job offer. his story, you’ll never be It’s comparable to jobs able to trust him again that are available here, and the relationship is and it’s much closer to my doomed. family. ________ Part of me hates to Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales throw away three good from the Front at her home office years of a relationship in Arizona, where she writes a that had plans for a blog at http://www.creators.com/ future, but the other advice/tales-from-the-front.html. part of me is mad and Email questions or comments to resentful and scared that I cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

She met Richard LeRoy “Dick” French from Elmira, N.Y., at a USO dance at Fort Worden. They married June 24, Mrs. French 1950, in the Fort Worden Chapel. The next day, the United States entered the Korean War. Mrs. French watched as Dick was shipped to Korea from the dock at Fort Worden on Aug. 3, 1950, less than six weeks after being married. As her husband was shipped out, Mrs. French remembers the military band on the dock playing “If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked a Cake,”

Mary French celebrated her 90th birthday at Traylor’s Restaurant in Port Angeles with her family. Mrs. French was born April 21, 1926, in Sumner, Ill., to Dr. Carl McDowell Case and Clara Gertrude Sanders Case. She was the youngest of eight children. After graduating from Sumner High School in 1944, Mrs. French attended beauty school in Springfield, Ill., then returned to Sumner to work in her sister’s beauty salon. In 1948, Mrs. French relocated to Port Angeles to live with her older brother and help out with his family. She also was employed as a clerk at Fort Worden in Port Townsend.

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which was a popular song of the day sung by Eileen Barton. Mrs. French returned to Illinois to stay with her family and await Dick’s return from the war. While she was in Illinois and Dick was in Korea, their oldest son, Richard Lewis, was born at Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoil, Ill., on April 1, 1951. After Dick was discharged from the Army in March 1952, he and Mrs. French moved to Port Angeles, where Dick initially worked at the Peninsula Plywood mill and went on to become a mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for almost 30 years before retiring. In Port Angeles, Mrs. French gave birth to five more children: Raymond, Kelly, Kevin, Vicki and Vonda. Along with being a home-

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Cousins look to grow old as couple DEAR ABBY: I am a retired widower. After my wife died, my first cousin “Julia� invited me to visit her in Florida over the winter. She’s seven years my junior, divorced, lives alone and is a successful Realtor. We had a good time during the two months I was there. The next summer, I invited Julia to my home. We had a great time together, but then she had to return to Florida for business. I visited her last winter and one evening while relaxing and watching a movie, we became intimate. It seemed so natural. After that, I moved from the guest room into hers. Julia is now contemplating retirement. We are planning for

Dear Cousin: No announcements are necessary. If you are asked, just smile me to sell my Abigail and say you are both happy, and move healthy and enjoying each other’s Van Buren home in with her. company. We are not Eventually, they’ll get the thinking about picture. marriage or commingling Dear Abby: I found my birth our funds and parents 18 years ago. assets. Our I always knew I had an older legal docusister. ments are in The parents who adopted me order. are both gone now. They were Abby, what would you sug- great parents. Now that I have reconnected gest we say to our children, other with my birth mom and siblings, relatives or anyone else who I have a large family — two sisinquires about our relationship? ters and two brothers. We have enjoyed each other’s I have a great relationship company so much. We just want with my baby sister; it’s like to grow older together. Kissing Cousin we’re twins.

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The problem is, the older sister demands to be the center of attention all the time. I have tried to understand her, but every time we get together we end up mad at each other. It’s like she thinks I’m trying to take her place in the family, which I’m not. I enjoy spending time with my baby sister, but we can’t spend much time together because she lives in another state and it’s hard for either of us to travel. When I do get to go there, the older one makes it so unpleasant that I don’t even want to go. How can I get over this or care less about her crap? Thanks. Middle Sister in the West Dear Middle Sister: You

might care less about your older sister’s “attitude� if you understand she behaves that way because she may be feeling threatened. By being nasty, she’s trying to protect her turf. That you and the younger one have bonded “like twins� makes her feel excluded. Try to resent her less, sympathize more and make her feel included. However, if that doesn’t work, see less of her so she can’t ruin the visit.

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_________ The People’s Pharmacy appears every Sunday. Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist. Teresa Graedon holds a doctorate in medical anthropology and is a nutrition expert. Their syndicated radio show can be heard on public radio. In their column, the Graedons answer letters from readers. Write to them c/o King Features Syndicate, 300 W. 57th St., 15th floor, New York, NY 10019, or email them at questions@ peoplespharmacy.com.

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Nutrients 101 vital to strengthen yard FOR THOSE WHO might not know, there is a principle in agriculture science called Liebig’s law of the minimum. In essence, it states that growth on plants is not controlled by the total amount of nutrient available but rather by those in scarcest amounts according to need of that plant. The best way I had it explained to me is “a chain is as strong as its weakest link, so increasing the strength of the weakest link best strengthens the entire chain.” This is why a soil test is not only advisable but critical to elevating your soil’s health and fertility. This is also why, in addition to the macronutrients (NPK, or nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium), we have two additional subsets of fertilizer: the “secondary” and “micronutrients.” The secondary nutrients consist of calcium, magnesium and sulfur (Ca, Mg, S) and are basically given second-class status, not due to their importance but rather the quantity available in the soil needed for robust plant development.

A GROWING CONCERN ■ Sulfur: This element May must be present for amino acid production, the cornerstone of proteins found in all living organisms. Sulfur also gives onions, chives, mustard, garlic and leeks their pungent smell. It is abundant in organic material, so again, mulches, compost, manure, leaf mold, worm casings and peat moss are excellent sources, as is ammonium sulfate, gypsum and magnesium sulfate (2 for 1).

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■ Molybdenum: Along with sulfur, this element is a co-factor with various enzymes in building life-sustaining amino acids. It is also beneficial in metabolizing nitrogen, and lack of the element stunts growth. Secondary nutrients ■ Boron: Obligatory in the forming and strengthening of ■ Calcium: Aids in root the cellular wall. structure and creates strong Boron also affects cell divileaves better able to resist sion, flowering and fruiting, and wind, hail, bugs, diseases and facilitates food and sugar transstress. portation within the plant. It improves overall plant It is a highly soluble minstructure and tends to be sufficient in most soils; however, our eral, and dry soil conditions greatly enhance related defifriend lime is an excellent ciency problems, such as choice of product to increase stunted growth and newcalcium in the soil. growth “die-off.” ■ Magnesium: This is an Organic material and important atom in chlorophyll, the molecule that performs pho- borates are common additives. ■ Sodium: Improper stomatosynthesis. It is almost entirely found in tal functions, which is how the the chlorophyll of plants, and its plant gives off waste gases and absence is defined by brownish, takes in beneficial atmosphere as well as photosynthesis, yellowish or reddish old leaves with green veins. enzyme activity, water balance, Again, lime is a good source leaf sizes and regeneration. along with magnesium sulfate It is pretty important stuff, and/or chloride. and too much causes just as

severe problems as lack thereof. Sources of sodium are found in most all other additives, and a soil test is critical for finding your total amount of sodium present. ■ Zinc: Plays a key role in genetic transcription (reproducing), plus zinc is required in many enzymes. A lack of zinc causes “little leaf syndrome,” or severely stunted growth and leaf production. Getting zinc into the soil is as easy as adding zinc oxide, zinc sulfate or zinc chelate. ■ Chlorine: Is necessary for osmosis, which is how moisture and especially nutrient is transferred from the soil to the root system. It also helps the ionic balance, which is to regulate the countering effects of pH and nutrient uptake (oversimplification). Most chloride is found sufficiently in soil. So there you go, more than enough info on soil nutrients. See how a soil test is crucial? Because without analysis, how do you know what you have? And finally, the test reveals pH for macronutrients tends to be less available in soils with low pH (acidic) and micronutrients less available in high-pH soils (alkaline) And if needed, lime added to the soil also increases air and water movement within the soil. So concludes Nutrients 101.

________ 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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Yard’s feathered flock THE MALE SPOTTED towhee is such a handsome bird, and the female isn’t too bad either. This time of year, both birds make their presence known in a variety of ways. If they aren’t flirting with one another, they’re calling from every tree and bush. They make it clear to other towhees that the territory is taken. I find it difficult to come up with any other bird that has a repertoire to match that of the towhee (mockingbird excepted). Over the years, I’ve adopted the attitude that if I hear a new and strange sound in the yard, it must be a towhee. If the questionable voice in the bushes has a squeaky or buzzy tone to it, it must be a towhee. One of the bird’s common names calls attention to its voice. Where some say it says “tow-eee,” others hear “chew-ink.” If there is someone in the family named “Gary,” of course you will hear, “Garr-eee.” Before our oldest grandson decided he would use Gary instead of Garrett, I even heard the towhees saying “Garr-ett.” Now I always hear, “Garr-eee.” The best part of this story is when our youngest grandson remarked on the bird’s call: “Grandma, why does that bird keeping saying Garrett’s name?” Even if a towhee isn’t using one of its many calls, you often are aware of their presence. More than once when walking along a trail that winds through a brushy area, I have stopped and said, “There’s something in the bushes.” That “something” usually turns out to be a towhee scratching away in the tangle of twigs, leaves and grass while looking for something to eat. When it comes to eating, watching a towhee polish off the black sunflower seeds is an education. The bird’s bill is thick and strong. Sunflower seeds offer no challenge when it comes to it cracking them. What is impressive is the way it handles the meat inside the shell. The dexterity of this bird’s tongue is amazing. It will hold the seed between its upper and lower mandibles while using its tongue to spin the shell.

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As it spins, the two mandibles crack Carson the shell all the way around the entire casing. Even more fascinating is the speed with which it can spin and crack one shell after another while eating the meat inside. The various voices of the towhee seem to go on all day at this time of the year. They are nesting, and the male keeps in touch with the brooding female. He is keeping an eye on the yard’s inhabitants, and some of them call for a warning. A Steller’s jay or a crow give the female concern, and if we could see her sitting on the nest this would be evident. She will flattens herself into the nest as much as possible so that she blends in with the surrounding brushy spot near the ground. Our ancient rhododendron bed joins an equally ancient planting of cotoneaster bushes, and the towhees always nest in the tangle. Any weeding work on my part avoids this spot. If I do get too close, a drawn-out warning, “chew-eeee,” tells me to move on. Once the young towhees leave the nest and begin exploring the yard, its feeders and the birdbath, they can pose the question, “What kind of a sparrow is that?” They resemble the song sparrow but are considerably larger. Their unkept appearance is also a hint that this is some bird’s youngster. A sunny spring day and interesting voices that give the yard life is a spring treasure. This is definitely the time to listen and learn who is nesting in the yard or even on your favorite walk or hike. The calling towhees are only one of the birds well into their nesting activities.

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Death and Memorial Notice LIOLA MARGURITE SPLAINE November 12, 1921 April 15, 2016

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Stevens Middle School Top Honor students recently were honored by the Port Angeles Nor’wester Rotary Club for their excellence in academics, sports and music. Each student was given the opportunity to stand before the Rotary members and talk about their GPA, hobbies, favorite classes and future aspirations. From left are Brian Albright, vocational services/Nor’wester Rotarian; Polly Price; Karson Nicpon; and Wes Lee Laughman.

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duplicate,” said nominator Robert Bronsink. In 2014, Soroptimist International of Port Angeles Jet Set named Berson a woman of distinction.

Cheryl Bowers Bowers founded the nonprofit New Leash on Life, which is based in Port Angeles, to train service dogs for veterans suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other disabled people. “One military veteran with PTSD actually smiled when Cheryl delivered his dog that she had trained specifically for his needs; whenever I see him he’s still smiling,” said Tony Cook, one of several people who nominated her. “I’ve seen the same response from non-veterans too,” Cook added. “My nickname for Cheryl is Dog Lady because she has developed a unique understanding of the interconnections between humans and canines; that trait has given comfort to many troubled individuals who have one of her trained dogs,” Cook said. Said Jean L. Marquis, another nominator: “They [the dogs] are a lifeline for us.” In 2015, Harley, a dog that she trained, won the fourth annual American Humane Association Hero Dog of the Year award, said Phyllis Hopfner, another nominator. She pointed out that Bowers also works actively in Voices for Veterans, helping to organize the three veterans stand downs held annually in the county and distributing pet food to veterans. Bower “has given countless hours volunteering her time in training service dogs for veterans who have needs that are not necessarily covered by an insurance program,” said Maggie Roth in a letter of support. “If there was not a person like Cheryl, the program New Leash on Life would not be available for that veteran who could not afford the adoption of the dog who is a tool for the veteran,” Roth said.

Under Berson’s leadership in the voluntary position of manager of the Friends of Port Angeles Library Book Store, the store has adopted innovative programs such as the bag-of-books sales, a teachers’ night offering discounted books for teachers for their classrooms, a holiday bazaar featuring bookthemed gift baskets, said Jennifer Knight, youth service librarian, one of 16 people who nominated Berson. “Rita makes the depth of programming we offer at the library possible,” Knight said, by bringing in increasing revenue that funds the Battle of the Books program, free felt boards for Head Start families and entertainers such as Caspar Babypants. “Besides all these practical reasons, Rita is genuinely a joy to be around . . .cracking jokes, creating a party atmosphere behind the scenes at the library,” Knight said. Berson has volunteered at the book store since 2006 and became manager in 2009. Since she took over, the store’s income has grown from about $2,000 annually to $30,000, said nominators Carol Hayes and Millie Jackson. “Rita is the backbone of the store,” said Julie Fisher, president of the Port Angeles Friends of the Library. “Rita is the heart and brains” of the book store,” said Noah Glaude, manager of the Port Angeles library. Other nominators lauded her success as a leader of volunteers. “Rita is a wonderful person who has seen a need . . . ________ and has stepped up to fill Executive Editor Leah Leach that need with hundreds of can be reached at 360-417-3530 volunteer work and a work or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. ethic that is tough to find or com.

of Sequim; brother Jack (Betty) Stewart of Spokane, Washington; grandchildren James Michael (Marie) Splaine and Jessica (Seth) Canfield; and great-grandchildren Carson and Allison Splaine and Ellie Canfield. Liola was preceded in death by her sister, Virginia White. Graveside services will be held Friday, April 22, 2016, at 1 p.m. at Mount Angeles Memorial Park, 45 Monroe Road, Port Angeles. A celebration of life will follow at 93 Redhawk Lane, Sequim. Memorial contributions can be made to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, www.ophumanesociety. org.

Death and Memorial Notice tiple myeloma. Birgitta is deeply missed by her husband, Bob; daughter Grace; members of families in August 25, 1930 California and Denmark; April 10, 2016 and friends living in and outside the USA. Birgitta S. Lewinski, No services. 85, died in her Clallam Private reflections County home of tumor burdens from cutaneous on Birgitta’s life will be T-cell lymphoma and mul- held.

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Death Notices Donna Bernice Crall June 9, 1931 — April 17, 2016

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Olympic Peninsula Port Angeles Unit Advisory Board and serves on the clubs’ corporate seat as well, while Gene Turner is “a trusted mentor and resources for our staff,” said Mary Budke, executive director. “Most recently, they have turned their efforts toward building a new, larger Boys & Girls Club in Port Angeles,” Budke said.

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CONTINUED FROM C1 with a large number of letters of support. Both volunteer with “It’s either this award or put her up for the energizer Habitat for Humanity of bunny ads,” said Doc Robin- Clallam County, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic son in a letter of support. “Angie is at the heart of Peninsula, in public schools how volunteerism in this and in medical mission town and county when from work outside of the country. Gene Turner, a nowalmost none to many.” retired doctor who opened the North Olympic PeninMike Phillips sula’s first pediatric clinic, Phillips began a life of still volunteers at Voluncommunity service when, at teers in Medicine of the 25, he joined the Port Ange- Olympics, as well as at Hurles Rotary Club. He chaired ricane Ridge Visitor Center and served as master of and with the Peninsula ceremonies for the group’s Tennis Club. first annual auction. An avid gardener, he In 1967, he began work- donates produce to the Saling with United Good vation Army and other Neighbors, which preceded organizations. United Way of Clallam Norma Turner founded County, holding several No Oil Port in Port Angeles, positions up to board presi- which led a fight against a dent in 1970. plan by Northern Tier to He was a charter mem- local a terminus at Port ber of the Nor’Wester Angeles for a 22-mile pipeRotary and was the club’s line under Puget Sound. second president. Phillips The permit was denied in co-chaired Port Angeles’ 1982. first health fair. She has been elected to He served on the YMCA five of the six Charter Review Commissions and is board in the 1970s. In 2000, he joined Sun- active with the League of rise Rotary and served in Women Voters. She founded Prevention the U.S. flag project and visited the homebound, Works! Norma Turner has among other projects. He also has served in his served for a decade on the church, first the Port Ange- board of the Peninsula les United Methodist Housing Authority, and is a Church, where he was the past chairwoman. “Norma is a champion in chief chef for Friday night dinners and, for the last 12 helping people recognize years, the Trinity United their worth, even when they Methodist Church of don’t see it,” Executive Sequim, where he is the Director Kay Sassinger chair of the monthly com- said. She serves on the board munity dinners, which serve an average of 100 of Ministry Assisting Neighbors in Need with Agape people a meal. Phillips also delivers (MANNA). “Norma is our quiet meals on wheels. “He likes to point out angel, our community conthat he is just an old Army scious,” said Bob Dunlap, cook that loves to put out a community coordinator, and good meal,” said Roger Karen Tharaldsen, treasurer of MANNA. Oakes in his nomination. Gene and Norma Turner Because of his long comhave volunteered “thoumunity service, “if this were the Academy Awards, he sands of hours assisting our would be eligible for a life- staff,” at Habitat for time achievement award,” Humanity of Clallam County, said Rick Ferguson, Oakes said. manager of the Habitat Gene and Norma Turner store. “As I write this, the “It is hard to find a good Turners are traveling to El cause to which Gene and Salvador to provide educaNorma Turner are not com- tional and medical assismitted year after year . . tance to many in need after .and I also cannot believe having worked for Habitat they have not received this for Humanity earlier in the award years ago,” said Mary week,” he said. Margaret Doherty, who Norma Turner co-chairs nominated the Turners, Boys & Girls Clubs of the

Liola Margurite Splaine, a 94-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away in Sequim on April 15, 2016, due to natural causes. She was born to Jethro Jackson Stewart and Ann Wilemina Stibe on November 12, 1921, in Gadsby, Alberta, Canada. Liola married James William Splaine in Wapato, Washington, in 1942. They moved to Port Angeles in 1951 with their young family. They were divorced in 1963. She went to business college in Port Angeles and worked at the Eagles Aerie, Elks Lodge, Harrington’s Townhouse and as a supervisor at the Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company from 1960 to 1982. She loved sewing, gardening, quilting and traveling. Liola also belonged to the Eagles and the Soroptimists of Port Angeles. She is survived by her son, James Richard (Carol) Splaine of Puyallup, Washington; daughter Donna Splaine-Martin


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Years after her run-ins with the notorious Bishop Boys gang, Jane Hammond has settled down to a quiet life with her husband, Bill. Their peace is

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shattered, though, when Bill crosses paths with the gang’s relentless new leader. With her husband recovering from multiple bullet wounds and the Bishop Boys thirsting for vengeance, Jane’s past and present collide when she turns to her ex-fiancé for help. Director: Gavin O’Connor. Stars:

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Saul Ausländer is a Jewish prisoner in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz, where he is part of a team that burns dead prisoners. While handling the bodies of gas chamber victims,

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cover story You know nothing ‘Game of Thrones’ ventures into uncharted territory cast for a minor, yet important, role. We know that we meet members of Samwell Tarly’s (John Bradley, “Borgia”) family. But other than casting news, everything’s shrouded in mystery. inter is here, folks. After a grueling, almost Of course, mystery is good and often welcomed, year-long wait, “Game of Thrones” is back, unless you’re like the legions of fans who have read and boy oh boy is there a lot to chew on. Season 6 the books on which the show is based and are worof the critically acclaimed series premieres Sunday, April 24, on HBO. ried about spoilers. George R.R. Martin’s From Jon Snow’s (Kit Harington, “Pompeii,” epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and 2014) death and the unknown fate of Sansa (Sophie Fire has captivated audiences since Turner, “Barely Lethal,” 2015) and Theon (Alfie Althe first novel’s release in 1996, len, “John Wick,” 2014) to Tyrion’s (Peter Dinklage, but Martin’s been a bit slow with “Threshold”) adventures and Arya’s (Maisie Wilreleasing his novels, and only five of liams, “Doctor Who”) eye-opening predicament, the seven planned works have been fans are itching for answers — especially because published so far. there’s no more source material from which to Still, series creators and showrunners glean even an inkling of what’s to come. David Benioff and D.B. Weiss assured So, just like Snow, we know nothing except what fans in an interview with Enterhas slowly leaked out, and even still, it’s not much. tainment Weekly last month We know that Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright, “The that there’s nothing to Awakening,” 2011) and Hodor (Kristian Nairn, worry about. “Four Warriors,” 2015) are back — and with the “People are talkThree-Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow, “Shutter ing about whether Island,” 2010) — after remaining conspicuously the books are going absent throughout season 5. We know Golden to be spoiled — and Globe winner Ian McShane (“Deadwood”) joins the it’s really not true,”

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Benioff said. “So much of what we’re doing diverges from the books at this point. And while there are certain key elements that will be the same, we’re not going to talk so much about that. . . . People are going to be very surprised when they read the books after the show. They’re quite divergent in so

many respects for the remainder of the show.” Weiss added that they knew it was inevitable that they’d pass the books, so they took a silverlining approach, hoping the fans would, too. “At a certain point, we realized we were going to outpace the books,” he said, “and we kind of chose to see it as a great thing on both sides — there’s this amazing world George has created, and now there are two different versions, and there’s no reason we can see why you can’t be thrilled and surprised and dismayed by both of these different versions of this world.” Martin, for his part, told IGN in February that, in a perfect world, he would have had the sixth book, “The Winds of Winter,” published by the start of “Game of Thrones’” sixth season, but other factors stalled that desire. Isaac Hempstead Wright and Max von Sydow as seen in “Game of Thrones.”

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stars on screen — or competing with — the Pied Piper gang. HBO’s programs are often awards show favorites, and “Silicon Valley” is no exception. Its two seasons have netted it two Golden Globe nominations, and it’s won two Critics’ Choice TV Awards, including the prize for best comedy series in 2015. All of the wacky tech startup hijinks return to HBO on Sunday, April 24. Top wife: Bravo isn’t just for chefs and housewives any longer. The cable network has long been the home for reality favorites such as “Top Chef” and the various Real Housewives programs, but lately it’s been making a push into original scripted programming. “My So Called Wife” is the third such script ordered to series by Bravo, and while it’s still early in development, its roster is already filling up with actors. Inbar Lavi (“Gang Related”) will star as Maddie, a con artist who uses her unequaled charm and good looks to seduce both men and women. Once she has a ring on her finger and a signature on the marriage certificate, she makes off with all of their money — and with enough dirty information to make sure that her victims don’t complain to the police.

sive talents will be put to use adapting the award-winning Mars trilogy for the screen. The three novels in the science fiction series by Kim Stanley Robinson — “Red Mars,” “Green Mars” and “Blue Mars” — span centuries of time, following the human colonization and terraforming of Mars. “Red Mars” isn’t the only literary adaptation in the works at Spike — a pilot episode of Stephen King’s “The Mist” has also been ordered. If the pilot is picked up for a full series, it will be the second time that the horror novel has been adapted for the screen, the first being the 2007 film that starred Thomas Jane (“Deep Red mist: Spike is back! Blue Sea,” 1999) and Laurie Back into scripted series, that Holden (“The Walking Dead”). is. Since the success of last “The Mist” is a monster year’s event series “Tut” — a story of sorts, set in a small scripted drama about the New England town that is enfamous Egyptian pharaoh — veloped in fog after a powerful the channel has been busily storm. It’s not the fog that’s snatching up scripts for some dangerous, though — it’s the upcoming projects. creatures that live inside of it. “Red Mars” has been orWith “Red Mars” already ordered straight to series, and with a big name attached as its dered to series and “The Mist” in the pilot stage, it’s looking executive producer and some like Spike was just testing the acclaimed subject matter to waters with last year’s “Tut.” work off of, it’s not surprising that it’s skipped the traditional Look for both new series in the near future. pilot stage entirely. Emmy-winning director Zach Woods, T.J. Miller, Greg Yaitanes will serve as Thomas Middleditch, both the show’s director and Kumail Nanjiani and executive producer. His credits Martin Starr star in include “Lost,” “Grey’s Anat“Silicon Valley.” omy,” “Heroes” and “House,” and now his extenIt’s a classic, cruel con, but things start to fall apart when two of her previous victims track her down just as she’s moving in on her next mark. Discussing Bravo’s push into scripted fare, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment’s president of lifestyle networks Frances Berwick says: “Filled with intrigue and drama along with Bravo’s trademark wink and humor, this series is the perfect addition to the network’s slate as we continue our drive in the scripted arena.” You can expect to see “My So Called Wife” on Bravo some time during the 2016-17 television season.

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Here Comes the Boom (‘12, Act) Kevin James.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (‘13, Adv) Kristen Wiig, Ben Stiller.

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The Greatest Game Ever Played The Squeeze (‘15, Com/Dra) Jeremy Sumpter. Golf Central Academy The Golf Fix 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Love It or List It Love It or List It ListSis "Renovation 101" (N) Tiny H. (N) Tiny H. (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) House House 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Swamp Pp. "Big Claw" (N) Swamp "Home Stretch" (N) I ron/Fire (N) Iron/Fire (N) Iron and Fire Iron and Fire 120* 269*

You Again (2010, Comedy) Odette Yustman,

The Wedding Planner (2001, Romance) Matthew

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Jamie Bell and Meegan Warner in “TURN: Washington’s Spies.”

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When Mike (Billy Gardell) brings home a stray puppy, Molly (Melissa McCarthy) finds it difficult to warm up to the pooch in this new episode. As Molly embarks on a career as a writer, Mike struggles to deal with living with his inlaws in this comedy.

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8:00 p.m.

As Charles’ (Spencer MacPherson) coronation approaches, Mary (Adelaide Kane) must find a powerful suitor in this new episode. Meanwhile, Lola (Anna Popplewell) uncovers the identity of the person who poisoned Elizabeth (Rachel Skarsten).

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Lucifer (Tom Ellis) is in a tough spot when he’s framed for a murder in this season finale. He and Chloe (Lauren German) work together to clear his name and identify the real killer. The freshman series was recently renewed for a second season.

TURN: Washington’s Spies (39) AMC

10:00 p.m.

The daring spy game continues as Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell) continues to spy for George Washington (Ian Kahn) in the season premiere of this historical drama. Meanwhile, Benedict Arnold (Owain Yeoman) is embedded within the Continental Army. APRIL 24 - 30, 2016

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The Core (2003, Sci-Fi) Aaron Eckhart, Bruce Greenwood, Hilary Swank.

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Dumb and Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly, Jim The 700 Club 180* 311* Winkler, Adam Sandler. Carrey.

Prometheus (‘12, Adv) Noomi Rapace.

Gravity (‘13, Thril) George Clooney, Sandra Bullock. The Americans (N) Americans "Travel Agents" 136* 248* Golf's Greatest Rounds "2011 The Players" (N) Golf Central Academy EPGA Golf China Open Round 1 EPGA Golf 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Buying "Chris and Jennifer" Buying and Selling Property Brothers Property Brothers House Huntrs House (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced American Pickers A. Pickers "This One Stings" Pawn S. (N) P awn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269* Little Women: LA "Media Little Women: LA "Ride or Little Women: LA Little Women: LA "Reunion Terra Little Terra Little Little Women: LA "Reunion 108* 252* Frenzy" Die Wedding" Part 1" 1/2 (N) Family (N) Family (N) Part 1" 1/2 The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Southern Justice (N) The Yard "Fire!" Southern Justice The Yard "Fire!" SJustice "Hide and Seek" S Justice "Kentucky Wild" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder Nicky Paradise Run Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Post-game MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Post-game MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at New 426 687 Access (L) (L) England Revolution Site: Gillette Stadium

Escape Plan (2013, Action) Arnold Schwarzenegger,

The Expendables (2010, Action) Eric Roberts, Steve Austin, Jet Li.

The Expendables 2 (‘12, Act) Liam 168* 241* Jim Caviezel, Sylvester Stallone. Hemsworth, Sylvester Stallone. Abduction

Deep Impact (‘98, Act) Morgan Freeman, Elijah Wood.

Charlie's Angels (‘00, Act) Drew Barrymore. Charlie's Angels II: Full ... 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (N) 139* 247* Note" Truth" Dog" Library" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

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Patricia Heaton stars in “The Middle.”

The Middle (4) KOMO (10) CITY

8:00 p.m.

When Mike (Neil Flynn) and his workmates build a new patio, Frankie (Patricia Heaton) can’t wait to enjoy a little relaxation in this new episode. Elsewhere, Axl (Charlie McDermott) and Hutch (Alphonso McAuley) open up a grilled cheese food truck.

Criminal Minds (7) KIRO

9:00 p.m.

An UnSub in Phoenix is kidnapping victims and torturing them by depriving them of sleep in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) and Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) are faced with the threat of the “Dirty Dozen,” an underground group of hitmen.

Supernatural (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

In this new episode, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) head to a small Colorado town where mysterious disappearances occur every 27 years. While they investigate, they encounter two hunters with a personal vendetta against the perpetrators.

The Americans (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

Both the KGB and the FBI race to track down a vital agent in this new episode. This thrilling espionage drama stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as two KGB spies posing as Americans in a Washington, D.C., suburb. APRIL 24 - 30, 2016

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8:00 p.m.

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While Stephanie (Jerrika Hinton) struggles with appropriate boundaries, Callie (Sara Ramirez) and Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) seek support from their friends during a difficult time. Ellen Pompeo and Chandra Wilson also star in this medical drama.

The Odd Couple (7) KIRO

8:30 p.m.

Loveable slob Oscar Madison (Matthew Perry) exasperates his neat-freak roommate, Felix Unger (Thomas Lennon), in this modernday adaptation of the classic Neil Simon comedy. The unlikely friends help each other move on from their divorces.

Scandal (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Mellie (Bellamy Young), Susan (Artemis Pebdani) and Hollis (Gregg Henry) vie for the support of Florida’s influential endorsement in this new episode. At the same time, Cyrus (Jeff Perry) faces a potentially life-altering decision.

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In this new episode, Jessie (Bre Blair) discovers the awful truth about what happened to her friends at Quitman years ago. As a result, she volunteers to work on the campaign of Roy Carroll (Conor O’Farrell), the facility’s corrupt former warden.

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CBC News: Coronation Vancouver Street The Catch "The Benefactor" KOMO 4 Jimmy Alice's life is in danger. (N) News Kimmel Live Game of Silence "The KING 5 News The Tonight Uninvited" (N) Show KING 5 News at 10 The Dr. Oz Show

Grey's "You're Gonna Need Scandal "Buckle Up" (N) 4 4 Someone on Your Side" (N) Strong "Power Play" (N) The Blacklist "The Artax 5 5 Network" (N) Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice KING 5 News at 9 16 16 on how to lead positive lives. The Big Bang The Odd Mom (N) 2 Broke Girls Rush Hour "Assault on KIRO News Stephen 7 7 Theory (N) Couple (N) Precinct 7" (N) Colbert (N) Big Brother Canada (N) The Blacklist "The Artax Game of Silence "The Global News Stephen Network" (N) Uninvited" (N) Colbert Doc Martin In Close National Parks The creation of the automobile increases Masterpiece Mystery! 9 9 traffic of everyday Americans to the parks. "Grantchester" Blue Bloods "Dedication" BlueB. "Age of Innocence" B lue Bloods "Silver Star" BlueB. "To Tell the Truth" 33 DC's Legends of Tomorrow The 100 "Join or Die" (N) 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Family Guy Family Guy "Leviathan" (N) "Airport '07" 11 11 Mama's Mama's M*A*S*H M*A*S*H The Andy Griffith "The Happy Days Laverne & Hogan's Hogan's Carol Burnett Perry Mason Family Family Griffith Show Big House" Shirley Heroes Heroes and Friends Celebrity Modern The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones "The Monster in the American Grit "Moving Q13 News at 10 Q13 News Modern 13 13 Name Game Family Theory Theory Closet" (N) Camp" (N) Family CHEK News CHEK News Wheel of Jeopardy!

Kiss of the Dragon (2001, Action) Jet Li, Tchéky CHEK Late Mr. D "Strip CHEK Late The Wealthy Karyo, Bridget Fonda. at 6 p.m. 6:30 Fortune News Club" News Life Murdoch Mysteries Modern Modern 2 Broke Girls The Mindy Mom (N) 2 Broke Girls Rush Hour "Assault on The The Family Family Project (N) Precinct 7" (N) Liquidator Liquidator Two and a Two and a The The Modern Modern Q13 News at 9 The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends Friends 22 22 Half Men Half Men Simpsons Simpsons Family Family Theory Theory J. Prince BHouston Praise the Lord Watchman The Song Bless Lord Facts Creflo Dollar Acts of God War The First 48 "Blood Red/ First 48 "Killer Connection/ The First 48 "In a Lonely 60 Days In: Time Out 60 Days In (N) The First 48 "Blood Lust" 118* 265* "Shakedown" (N) Deadly Moves" Bloody Birthday" Place"

I Am Legend (2007, Sci-Fi) Alice Braga, April Grace,

Jurassic Park III (2001, Sci-Fi) William H. Macy, Téa

Twister (1996, Action) Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, Helen 130* 254* Will Smith. Leoni, Sam Neill. Hunt. River Monsters: Unhooked RivMon "River of Blood" River Monsters (N) River Monsters (N) Finding Bigfoot (N) River Monsters 184* 282* Shahs "C'est Shahs of Sunset Million Dollar "50 Shades of Greystone" Million Dollar List "Bleecker Million Dollar Listing New Watch What Million 129* 273* La Vida" Luis solidifies his standing as a major player. and Bleaker" (N) York "Bleecker and Bleaker" Happens (N) Dollar List American Greed "The Spy American Greed: Scam Amer. Greed "The Lawyer American Greed "Vanity American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Who Scammed Me" Lies/ Black Gold Bust" and Greed: Deadly Beauty" "The Bar Girls Trap" Program Program "The Bar Girls Trap" (N) The Eighties (N) The Eighties Anderson Cooper 360 Eighties "The Tech Boom" CNN Newsroom Newsroom Amanpour 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Schumer (N) A.Schumer Daily S. (N) Nightly (N) 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid "Thailand Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid: Pop-Up 182* 278* Jungle" (N) Edition "Thailand Jungle" Stuck Middle K.C. Underc. Girl World Liv Maddie Descendants (‘15, Fam) Cameron Boyce, Dove Cameron. Bunk'd Stuck Middle K.C. Underc. Liv Maddie 173 291 NFL Draft The best college football players meet to find out the future of SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 their careers. (L) of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. 30 for 30 "Fantastic Lies" 30 for 30 30for30Short SportsCenter E:60 The biggest names and SportsCenter NBA Tonight Jalen & E:60 The biggest names and 144 209 Shorts "Kid Danny" the best stories in sports. Special Jacoby (N) the best stories in sports.

2 Guns (‘13, Act)

Looper (2012, Action) Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Joseph Gordon-

Looper (2012, Action) Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, FXM 133 258 Denzel Washington. Levitt. Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped "Brunch Battle" Chopped Chopped "Double Trouble" Beat Flay (N) Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay 110* 231*

Save the Last Dance (2000, Drama) Sean Patrick Thomas, Kerry

Step Up Revolution (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman, Cleopatra The 700 Club 180* 311* Washington, Julia Stiles. Coleman, Kathryn McCormic.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Just Go With It (‘11, Com) Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler. Archer (N) Archer Archer 1/2 Movie 136* 248* PGA Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans Site: TPC Louisiana PGA Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans Round 1 Site: TPC Louisiana -- Avondale, La. Golf Central 136* 248* Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. Last Man St. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop House Huntrs House Masters of Flip (N) 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Alone: A Deeper Cut (N) Alone (N) Amer. Pickers "The Big Bet" Join/Die (N) Class (N) 120* 269* Project Runway: All Stars Project Runway: All Stars PR All Stars Social "State of Project Runway "Prince of Prints" Project Runway: All Stars "Prince of "A Touch of Style" "Rebel With a Cause" the Art" (N) Designers create print-on-print looks. (N) Prints" Designers create print-on-print looks. 108* 252* The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life -0 "Deadly Tracks" P rimal Survivor (N) Life -0 "Deadly Tracks" Primal Survivor Life Below 0 "Falling Apart" Life -0 "Pride and Power" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Thunder Thunder

Legally Blonde (‘01, Com) Reese Witherspoon. Full House Full House Friends 1/2 Friends 2/2 171 300 NCAA Lacrosse ACC Tournament Women's Quarter-final -- NCAA Lacrosse ACC Tournament Women's Quarter-final -- NCAA Lacrosse ACC Tournament Women's Quarter-final -426 687 Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg, Va.

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The Expendables 2 (2012, Action) Liam Hemsworth, Jason Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync 168* 241* Expendables Statham, Sylvester Stallone. Battle Battle Battle (N) Battle Battle Battle

Charlie's Angels II: Full Throttle

The Mummy (‘99, Adv) Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser.

The Mummy Returns (‘01, Adv) Brendan Fraser. 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Conan (N) 139* 247* Pen" Café" Tape" Theory Theory Human Voice

Marriage Italian Style (1964, Romance) Marcello Sophia Loren: Live from the

Arabesque (1966, Spy) Sophia Loren, Alan Badel, The Priest's 132 256 TCM Classic Film Festival Gregory Peck. Sophia Loren. Mastroianni, Aldo Puglisi, Sophia Loren. Wife 600-lb Life "Tara's Story" M y 600-lb "Penny and Tara" 600lb "Pauline's Story" (N) Extreme Weight Loss "Ryan" EM: Weight Loss "Michael" 183* 280* NBA Basket. NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) Inside the NBA NBA Basketball Playoffs 138* 245* Powerpu. (N) TeenT. (N) BareBear (N) Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mystery Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&Order: SVU "Rooftop" Law&Order: SVU "Honor" WWE Smackdown! Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Element. "The Deductionist" Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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9:30

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Last Man Dr. Ken Standing Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon "Hi Mom!" (N) Dr. Phil Dr. Phil offers advice on how to lead positive lives. The Amazing Race (N)

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Coronation Street Jimmy Kimmel Live The Tonight Show The Dr. Oz Show KIRO News

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Two and a 22 22 Half Men Manna Fest Praise the Lord The First 48 "Million Dollar The First 48 "Last Shift" 118* 265* Question"

Jurassic Park III (2001, Sci-Fi) William H. Macy, Téa

Ocean's Eleven (2001, Crime Story) Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, George

The Italian Job (‘03, Act) Charlize Leoni, Sam Neill. Clooney. Theron, Donald Sutherland, Mark Wahlberg. 130* 254* Tanked: Unfiltered Tanked! Tanked! Insane Pools: Deeper (N) Tanked! (N) I n. Pool "Fiesta de Laguna" 184* 282* The Real Housewives "The The Real Housewives "BBQ, Beverly Hills "Reunion Part Beverly Hills "Reunion Part The People's Couch (N)

All About the 129* 273* Biggest Boob" Brunch or Bust" 1" 1/2 2" 2/2 Benjamins Ice Cube. Undercover Boss "Utah Under Boss "Undercover Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Paid Paid 208 355 Jazz" Boss: Epic Employees" Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Program Program Nothing Left Unsaid Anthony Bourdain United "The New KKK" Anthony Bourdain "Spain" A. Bourdain "Lyon, France" 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele

Old School (‘03, Com) Will Ferrell, Luke Wilson. 107* 249* Politics & Public Policy Today 210 350 Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People "Sink Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Trailblazers (P) (N) Alaskan Bush People 182* 278* or Swim" "Rocky Seas" Descendants (‘15, Fam) Dove Cameron. Mako Mer Bunk'd (N) S.Middle (N) Backsta. (N) K.C. Underc. Star vs. Evil Star vs. Evil Bunk'd Stuck Middle 173 291 NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) NBA Basketball Playoffs (L) SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 in the world of sports. in the world of sports. NFL Draft The best college football players meet to find out the future of SportsCenter The day's news in the world NBA Tonight Jalen & NBA Basketball Playoffs 144 209 their careers. (L) of sports. Jacoby (N)

American Reunion

American Reunion (2012, Comedy) Alyson Hannigan, Seann William

Flight (2012, Drama) Nadine Velazquez, Carter Cabassa, Denzel 133 258 (‘12, Com) Jason Biggs. Scott, Jason Biggs. Washington. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*

John Tucker Must Die (2006, Comedy) Ashanti, Jenny

The Proposal (2009, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Betty White, Sandra Bullock. The 700 Club 180* 311* McCarthy, Jesse Metcalfe.

Jack Reacher (‘12, Act) Rosamund Pike, Tom Cruise.

Thor (‘11, Act) Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman, Chris Hemsworth.

Thor 136* 248* PGA Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans Site: TPC Louisiana PGA Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans Round 2 Site: TPC Louisiana -- Avondale, La. Golf Central 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* House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Love/List "Cramped Spaces" Love It or List It House Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn S. "The Smoking Gun" P awn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269* Atlanta Plastic "I'm Atlanta Plastic "Who Let Atlanta Plastic: Patient's Atlanta Plastic "Great Mom Daughter "Goodbyes Little Women: LA "Reunion 108* 252* Melting! I'm Melting!" the Dogs Out" Cut "Love Yourselfie" (N) Breast-spectations" (N) are Never Easy" (N) Part 1" 1/2 The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Tuna "Comeback Kid" P ort Protection "First Kill" T una "Comeback Kid" P ort Protection "First Kill" Southern Justice Alaska State Troopers 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Nicky "Go Hollywood" SchoolofRock HALO Effect Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Mariners All Mariners MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. Post-game MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Seattle 426 687 Access Pre-game (L) (L) (L) Mariners Site: Safeco Field -- Seattle, Wash. Cops "Coast Cops Cops "Coast Cops "Police Cops Cops "Tell It Boxing Premier Champions Andre Dirrell vs. Blake Cops "Coast Cops "Liar 168* 241* to Coast" to Coast" Pullovers" to My Wife" Caparello (L) to Coast" Liar #5"

The Mummy

The Mummy Returns (‘01, Adv) Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Brendan Fraser. Wynonna Earp (N) Hunters "Maid of Orleans" 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Separation Anxiety "Trai 139* 247* Nose Job" Red Dot" Suicide" Theory Theory Theory Theory and Kristen"

A Star Is Born (1937, Romance) Janet Gaynor,

A Child Is Waiting (1963, Drama) Judy Garland,

Judgment at Nuremberg (1961, Drama) 132 256 Adolphe Menjou, Fredric March. Gena Rowlands, Burt Lancaster. Montgomery Clift, Marlene Dietrich, Spencer Tracy. Yes Dress Yes Dress To Be Announced Yes Dress Yes Dress Say Yes (N) To Be Announced To Be Announced 183* 280* Bones "The Eye in the Sky" Bones

Red (‘10, Act) Mary-Louise Parker, Bruce Willis.

Red 2 (‘13, Act) Helen Mirren, Bruce Willis. 138* 245* Powerpuff Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland Amer. Dad Family Guy Rick & Morty Family Guy 176* 296* Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith To Be Announced Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Law&O: SVU "Competence" Law&O: SVU "Lost Traveler" Law&O: SVU "Official Story" S VU "Producer's Backend" Motive (N) S VU "Father's Shadow" 105* 242* P. of Interest "One Percent" ..Interest "Booked Solid" P. of Interest "Relevance" P. of Interest "Proteus" Met Mother Met Mother Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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7 PM

CBUT Playoffs (L)

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6 PM

“ABC News” anchor Dan Harris hosts “20/20.”

Grimm (5) KING

9:00 p.m.

Sgt. Wu’s (Reggie Lee) primal instincts kick in when he’s involved in a surprising altercation in this new episode. Elsewhere, Adalind (Claire Coffee) faces a difficult decision after she meets the mysterious Bonaparte (Shaun Toub).

Hell’s Kitchen (10) CITY

9:00 p.m.

The finalists face the ultimate culinary challenge as they compete for the $250,000 prize and a potentially life-changing position at BLT Steak at Bally’s Las Vegas in this season finale. Esteemed judges evaluate the dishes before the winner is chosen.

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10:00 p.m.

Ron Miscavige, father of Church of Scientology leader David Miscavige, opens up in an interview with “ABC News” anchor Dan Harris in this new episode. Miscavige discusses his son’s upbringing and ascent to leader of the church.

Trailblazers (29) DISC

10:00 p.m.

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