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Clallam officials hear DNR forestry report BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Call it the big three of arrearage. The marbled murrelet, riparian zones and staffing levels are the main reasons why the state Department of Natural Resources failed to sell 92 million board feet of timber that was supposed to be sold in Clallam County from 2005 to 2014, a top DNR official told the Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee on Friday. The 20-member panel is gathering information to determine whether Clallam County should reclaim management of 92,525 acres of DNR-managed forest lands in the county. Kyle Blum, DNR deputy supervisor for state uplands, explained the nuances of arrearage from the agency’s point of view in a four-hour, 40-minute meeting at the county courthouse.

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Angela Oppelt, left, fills out paperwork as neighbor Ron Browning declares his support for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at the Fairview Precinct 232 caucus at Roosevelt Elementary School in Port Angeles on Saturday.

County caucuses give wide margin to senator

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Statewide, DNR sold about 5 billion board feet of the 5.5 billion board feet that it identified for sale in the last 10-year sustainable harvest calculation, leaving 462 million board feet in arrears. Revenue generated from timber sales is crucial to timber counties and junior taxing districts such as schools, hospitals, libraries and fire departments. Protections for the marbled murrelet, a threatened seabird that nests in coastal forests, has substantially reduced timber harvests in Clallam County’s West End, Blum said. DNR established its harvest target before a technical science team published a key report on marbled murrelets in 2008, he said.

PORT ANGELES — Bernie Sanders swept Clallam and Jefferson county Democratic presidential caucuses Saturday, which was in line with early statewide results. The Washington state caucuses were conducted on the same day as Democratic caucuses in Alaska and Hawaii. Late Saturday afternoon, Vermont Senator Sanders was winning a majority of delegates across the state. With about 30 percent of precincts reporting, he was winning about 75 percent of the delegates elected.

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In Clallam County, 185 precinct delegates were elected for Sanders while 85 were elected for Hillary Clinton. In Jefferson County, 135 precinct delegates were elected for Sanders while 56 were elected for Clinton. Statewide there are 118 national level delegates at stake, with 101 to ultimately be awarded proportionally based on the results of the local precincts. The remaining 17 are technically unpledged party and elected leaders, though a majority of them — including Gov. Jay Inslee and the state’s congressional delegation — support front-runner Clinton, according to the Associated Press.

Saturday’s caucuses elected 27,170 delegates, proportionally allocated to each candidate. Those delegates will then move on to county conventions and legislative district caucuses, where a smaller group will advance to the congressional district caucuses at the end of May, when 67 delegates will be elected to the Democratic National Convention. The following month, the remaining 34 delegates will be chosen and bound based on the ratio of support determined at the May 21 congressional district caucuses. TURN

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Former workers to get job help Allen Logging employees eligible BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Children and their parents swarm through the Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles in search of about 1,700 prize-filled Easter eggs during Saturday’s 38th annual KONP egg hunt.

FORKS — Forty-five mill workers who lost their jobs when Allen Logging Co. closed last summer are now eligible for federal job training assistance, U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer announced. The idled West End workers can acquire new skills through the Trade Adjustment Assistance program, which helps those who have lost their jobs due to

increased imports from other countries. The U.S. Department of Labor recently approved Allen Logging for Trade Adjustment Act (TAA) benefits. It had not been eligible earlier. “Congressman Kilmer’s staff paid close attention to this,” said county Commissioner Bill Peach, who represents the West End. “They tried for assistance, and the issue of equity resonated.” TURN

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Rock and roll unleashed on Cuban crowd THE ROLLING STONES unleashed two hours of shrieking, thundering rock and roll on an ecstatic crowd of hundreds of thousands of Cubans and foreign visitors Friday night, capping one of the most momentous weeks in modern Cuban history with a massive celebration of music that was once forbidden there. The week opened with the arrival of President Barack Obama in Air Force One, accompanied by more than 1,000 employees of a government that waged a cold war against Cuba for more than 50 years. This time, U.S. forces were armed with briefing books and press invitations, there to seal the president’s 2014 opening to Cuba with a string of expertly crafted

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Mick Jagger, right, of the The Rolling Stones performs as Keith Richards plays the guitar and Charlie Watts the drums in Havana on Friday. public events that saw Obama call for democracy live on state television, then attend a Major League Baseball exhibition game with Cuban President Raul Castro. The week ended with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts firing “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Satisfaction” into a jubilant crowd from 3-storytall high-definition television screens and thumping

towers of speakers. From last Sunday evening to late Friday night, it felt as if the full force of the 21st century had landed with bone-rattling impact on an island that still feels mostly cut off from the modern world. The Rolling Stones were the biggest mainstream rock act to play in Cuba since its 1959 revolution brought a communist government to power and isolated the island from the United States and its allies.

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EARL HAMNER JR., 92, the versatile and prolific writer who drew upon his Depression-era upbringing in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to create one of television’s most beloved family shows, “The Waltons,” has died. Mr. Hamner died in Los Angeles and had recently been battling pneumonia, said Ray Castro Mr. Hamner Jr., a friend in 2013 of Mr. Hamner’s who produced a documentary, “Earl Hamner Storyteller,” about the writer. Although best remembered for “The Waltons,” which aired for nine seasons and won more than a dozen Emmys, that show barely scratched the surface of Mr. Hamner’s literary accomplishments. He was a best-selling novelist (Spencer’s Mountain), the author of eight episodes of the classic 1960s TV show “The Twilight Zone” and, as a screenwriter, adapted the popular children’s tale Charlotte’s Web into a hit 2006 film. He also created the popular, long-running TV drama “Falcon Crest” and wrote for such other TV shows as “Wagon Train,” “Gentle Ben” and “The Wild Thornberrys.” Mr. Hamner published nearly a dozen books and wrote hundreds of TV scripts.

_________ DAVID SMYRL, 80, an Emmy-winning actor best known for his role as Mr. Handford, the retired firefighter who ran Hooper’s Store on “Sesame Street,” has died.

Mr. Smyrl’s wife, Cheryl, said he died Tuesday of lung cancer at Lankenau Medical Center outside Philadelphia. Mr. Smyrl started his television career in New York in the 1970s on the show “Express Yourself.” His work on the sitcom “Benson” in the 1970s earned him a People’s Choice Award. He also worked as a writer and actor on “The Cosby Show,” playing contractor Sam Lucas. From 1990 to 1998, Mr. Smyrl played the smiling, singing store owner on “Sesame Street.” He succeeded Leonard Jackson, who played a grumpier Handford.

_________ JOHAN CRUYFF, 68, a soccer star who brought a smile to the face of anyone who watched him play, died Thursday. Family spokeswoman Carole Thate said Mr. Cruyff died in Barcelona after a five-month battle with lung cancer. Ranked alongside such global stars as Pele, Diego Maradona, Franz Beckenbauer and Lionel Messi, Mr. Cruyff was one of the best footballers of all time. He learned his trade at Ajax Amsterdam before joining the great Barcelona and played 48 times for the Netherlands, scoring 33 goals. Mr. Cruyff was more famous for his silky skills than soccer statistics and was the embodiment of “Total Football,” a soccer philosophy that embraced highspeed skills and the ability to turn defense into attack in a flash. Mr. Cruyff won the European Cup three times with Ajax as a player and once

with Barcelona as a coach. He was European player of the year three times and, in 1999, was named Europe’s best player of the 20th century. Though a World Cup title eluded him, he was the pivotal figure on the 1974 Netherlands team that electrified the sport with its “Total Football” tactics, with players constantly interchanging roles. The tactics influenced the game worldwide, bringing fresh life to a sport that had become stuck in a defensive mindset.

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1941 (75 years ago) In an announcement today, officers of the organizations announced that all Rainbow girls and DeMolay boys in good standing are invited to attend the Shrine DinnerDance on Friday, March 28, in the Masonic Temple [Port Angeles], and no admission will be charged them. The dinner-dance, which committees say will be one of the gay events of the season, will begin at 7 o’clock. Rainbow girls attending are reminded they must show their receipt for dues when admitted.

basic faith and practice and observe its order of worship. Those who do not attend a church may wish to take advantage of this opportunity to ask any questions they wish at the social hour to follow each service. Churches joining in this program are First Baptist, First Christian, Free Methodist, Holy Trinity Lutheran, Independent Bible, St. Andrew’s Episcopal, St. Matthew’s Lutheran and United Presbyterian.

1991 (25 years ago) For sale: Large brick building on nearly six acres, located in nice neigh-

1966 (50 years ago) Sunday evening marks the first attempt at a church exchange in Port Angeles. At 7 p.m., the public is invited to attend any of the eight participating churches to hear a sermon on the particular church’s

Laugh Lines PEOPLE ON WALL Street are worried about the negative effects of a Donald Trump presidency. Also worried: people on every street. All the streets. Seth Meyers

borhood near school. In fact, it is a school. Asking price? — No one is quite sure. The historic Lincoln School [Port Angeles] and its 5.6-acre parcel, located at Eighth and C streets, is one of the largest blocks of property available in the city that is served by city utilities. However, it has sat unused for more than 10 years. The Port Angeles School District, owner of the property, wants to change that.

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Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS EASTER SUNDAY, March 27, the 87th day of 2016. There are 279 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights in History: ■ On March 27, 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted present-day Florida. ■ On March 27, 2015, Italy’s highest court overturned the murder conviction of Seattle native Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of Knox’s roommate, bringing to a definitive end the high-profile case that had captivated trial-watchers on both sides of the Atlantic. On this date: ■ In 1836, the first Mormon

temple was dedicated in Kirtland, Ohio, by Joseph Smith Jr. ■ In 1884, the first telephone line between Boston and New York was inaugurated. ■ In 1912, first lady Helen Herron Taft and the wife of Japan’s ambassador to the United States, Viscountess Chinda, planted the first two of 3,000 cherry trees given as a gift by the mayor of Tokyo. ■ In 1945, during World War II, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower told reporters in Paris that Germany’s main defensive line on the Western Front had been broken. ■ In 1958, Nikita Khrushchev became the Soviet premier in addition to first secretary of the

Communist Party. ■ In 1964, Alaska was hit by a magnitude-9.2 earthquake (the strongest on record in North America) and tsunamis that together claimed about 130 lives. ■ In 1977, 583 people were killed when a KLM Boeing 747, attempting to take off, crashed into a Pan Am 747 on the Canary Island of Tenerife. ■ In 1980, 123 workers died when a North Sea floating oil field platform, the Alexander Kielland, capsized during a storm. ■ In 1990, the U.S. began test broadcasts of TV Marti to Cuba, which promptly jammed the signal. ■ Ten years ago: Al-Qaida

conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui testified at his federal trial that he was supposed to hijack a fifth airplane Sept. 11, 2001, and fly it into the White House. ■ Five years ago: Miami’s LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh accomplished something that hadn’t been done in more than 50 years: Each had 30-10 nights — James with 33 points and 10 rebounds, Bosh with 31 points and 12 rebounds, and Wade with 30 points and 11 boards — as the Heat beat the Houston Rockets 125-119. ■ One year ago: U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., announced he would retire the following year.


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A3 Briefly: Nation Defense officials seek more U.S. troops for Iraq WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is moving to increase the number of American troops in Iraq amid strikes that have killed the Islamic State group finance minister and other senior leaders. Still, top U.S. defense officials said the deaths won’t “break the back” of the extremist group, which is in a fierce fight for an ancient Dunford city in Syria and claims responsibility for bombing a soccer stadium in Iraq. Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Pentagon reporters that recommendations on ways to increase U.S. support for Iraq’s ground fight against the Islamic State group will be discussed with President Barack Obama soon. “The secretary and I both believe that there will be an increase in U.S. forces in Iraq in coming weeks, but that decision hasn’t been made,” Dunford said. He did not say how big that increase might be.

Oversight bill prepared WASHINGTON — House Republicans are preparing legislation to create a new oversight board that would help Puerto Rico control its finances, a move designed to deal with the territory’s $70 billion in debt. The legislation is in response to House Speaker Paul Ryan’s promise at the end of last year

that the House would work with Puerto Rico to come up with “a responsible solution” by the end of March for the territory’s massive debt problems. The House Natural Resources Committee is expected to release the bill publicly on Tuesday. A draft bill would create a five-person board designed to audit the territory’s government and create new fiscal plans and budget measures. According to a summary of the legislation, the board would not give Puerto Rico the broad bankruptcy authority it has asked for but would allow the oversight board to decide whether debt restructuring is necessary. If the board decides debt restructuring is needed in some areas and certain conditions are met, it could facilitate court-supervised debt restructuring. Puerto Rico, along with the Obama administration and many Democrats in Congress, has pushed for a restructuring framework for the island’s debt, saying it would not cost U.S. taxpayers and is the right thing to do.

Lineups for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Secretary of State John Kerry; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas; John Miller, deputy commissioner, New York Police Department; Michael Morell, former deputy CIA director. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah; Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman, Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee. ■ Fox’s “Fox News Sunday” — Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz; Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., chairman, House Intelligence Committee. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Michael Leiter, former director, U.S. National Counterterrorism Center.

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3 charged in Brussels airport, subway attack BY LORNE COOK AND DAVID KEYTON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRUSSELS — Belgian prosecutors announced Saturday they have charged three men with terror offenses over the suicide attacks on the Brussels airport and subway, as organizers canceled a solidarity rally at the government’s request because police are too strapped to cope.

24 identified At a news conference in Brussels, officials confirmed that 24 of the 31 people killed in the attacks Tuesday had been identified, and a doctor who had served in Afghanistan said he and his colleagues have been shocked by the extreme burns suffered by some of the 270 people wounded.

Federal prosecutors said a man identified as Faycal C., who was arrested Thursday, has been charged with “involvement in a terrorist group, terrorist murder and attempted terrorist murder.” Belgian media say he is Faycal Cheffou, the man in the light vest and hat pictured on security video with two men who blew themselves up at the airport. Cheffou is described as a local activist known to police for trying to rally asylum-seekers and homeless people to radical Islam. Prosecutors would not confirm the Belgian media reports. A police raid was conducted at his home but no arms or explosives were found, they said. Two other suspects detained on Thursday and identified as Raba N. and Aboubakar A. were charged with “involvement in the

activities of a terrorist group.” In addition, a man named as Abderamane A., who was taken into custody on Friday after he was shot by police at a Brussels tram stop, is being held for at least 24 more hours.

Confirmed 31 dead The suicide bombings during Tuesday’s peak morning travel time at the Brussels Airport and a city subway station killed 31 people, officials confirmed Saturday. Brussels prosecutor Ine Van Wymersch told The Associated Press that 24 of the victims have now been identified and 11 of them were foreigners. One was a former Belgian ambassador to the United States, Andre Adam. A missing Tennessee native has also been identified as a victim in the attack.

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Briefly: World Rouhani: Iran not interested in Saudi tensions ISLAMABAD — Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said Tehran is not interested in maintaining tensions with Saudi Arabia and responded positively when Pakistan tried to mediate between the two rivals. Speaking at a news conference Saturday to mark the end of his two-day visit to Pakistan, Rouhani said Saudi plays an important role in the Muslim Rouhani world and that “if there is any problem between two countries, it should be resolved through talks.”

North Korea threatens PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea warned Saturday that its military is ready to attack Seoul’s presidential palace unless South Korean President Park Geun-hye apologizes for “treason” and publicly executes officials responsible for what Pyongyang says are plans

to attack its leadership. The warning Saturday said the South Korean presidential palace is within striking range of the North’s artillery units and that if an order to attack is made it is “just a click away.” North Korea is believed to have artillery capable of striking Seoul with little or no warning and causing severe damage and casualties in the city of 10 million. A strike on Seoul, however, is highly unlikely, and Pyongyang has previously issued similar threats without following through.

Syrians in Palmyra BEIRUT — Syrian government forces have seized three neighborhoods inside Palmyra, a town with famed Roman-era ruins that fell to the Islamic State group last May, state media reported Saturday. Syrian troops and allied militiamen backed by Russian airstrikes have taken up positions in the three neighborhoods that are part of the modern town, according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britainbased monitoring group. Russian jets carried out 40 air sorties near Palmyra on Saturday, hitting 158 targets and killing over 100 militants. The Associated Press

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Aid packages are distributed in the makeshift refugee camp at the northern Greek border point of Idomeni, Greece, on Saturday. Greece’s border with Macedonia has been shut to refugees since earlier this month. Those stranded in the camp and surrounding areas have been living in dire conditions in small tents pitched in muddy fields.

Bill would promote needle exchange with drug traces BY HOLLY RAMER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CONCORD, N.H. — As New Hampshire lawmakers decide whether to allow needle exchange programs, some of the biggest debate has been over how to handle the smallest amounts of drugs. Under current law, hypodermic needles and syringes can be dispensed only by pharmacists, and possessing a syringe containing any amount of heroin or other

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controlled drug is a felony. But faced with the state’s growing drug crisis, the Legislature is considering a bill that would both clear the way for programs that allow drug users to swap dirty syringes for clean ones and would decriminalize residual amounts of drugs in syringes. It passed the House and now heads to the state Senate. The first part of the bill is not unusual; needle exchange programs already operate in more than 30 states.

The second provision is less common. Only five other states — New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Kentucky and Nevada — explicitly exempt trace amounts of drugs from their controlled drug laws, said Scott Burris, a Temple Law School professor. Courts have ruled there has to be a usable amount of a drug to constitute possession. At least 420 people died from drug overdoses in New Hampshire in 2015, more than double the total two years earlier.

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Nation: Four killed in Iowa wrong-way highway wreck

Nation: Supply ship makes Easter run to space station

World: Spanish police bust drug ring using helicopters

World: ‘Hysteria’ over jailing delays pilot’s release

TWO POLICE OFFICERS and a prisoner they were transporting were killed early Saturday in a fiery crash in Iowa that investigators say was caused by a wrong-way driver, who also died. Des Moines officers Susan Farrell and Carlos Puente-Morales, who had been on the job less than six months, were killed in the crash that occurred around 12:40 a.m. Saturday on Interstate 80 west of Des Moines, police spokesman Sgt. Paul Parizek said. The officers had been returning the prisoner from Council Bluffs to Des Moines when their sport utility vehicle was struck by a vehicle driving the wrong way on the freeway, police said.

THE SIX ASTRONAUTS at the International Space Station got an early Easter treat this weekend with the arrival of a supply ship full of fresh food and experiments. Instead of the usual bunny, Saturday’s delivery came via the Orbital ATK Cygnus capsule. The cargo carrier rocketed away from Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Tuesday night. NASA astronaut Timothy Kopra used the station’s robot arm to grab and dock the capsule. It’s the first of three shipments coming up in quick succession. A Russian cargo ship will lift off Thursday, followed by a SpaceX supply run on April 8.

SPANISH POLICE SAID they have busted a drug-smuggling ring and arrested 20 people from four countries on suspicion they were using helicopters to bring in hashish from Morocco. It was later discovered that the pilot was serving a prison sentence and using weekend furloughs to fly in drugs hauls, a police statement says. The investigation began when detectives found out the gang was planning a landing near southwestern Estepona. Agents moved in and arrested the pilot and others on March 6. Two helicopters, a truck, 1.7 tons of hashish, a marijuana plantation and $245,695 were also seized.

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR Putin’s spokesman said “hysteria” in Ukraine and the West over imprisoned Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko is interfering with resolving her court case. Dmitry Peskov, in remarks reported Saturday by the state news agency RIA Novosti, gave no details on what resolution measures were being considered. There is persistent speculation that she could be traded for two Russians who face trial in Ukraine. Savchenko has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for calling in coordinates for shelling that killed two Russian journalists in eastern Ukraine.


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PA to host state NAMI conference Governor is also invited to Sept. 30-Oct. 2 panel BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles has been chosen to host the state conference for the National Alliance on Mental Illness on Sept. 30-Oct. 2. This will be the first time Port Angeles has hosted the conference for the alliance, which is known as NAMI, said Lauren B. Simonds, the state executive director for the group, during a recent visit to Port Angeles. “We are really excited,” Simonds said, adding that the conference is expected to draw up to 200 attendees, including Mary Giliberti, the national chief executive officer of the alliance. “The National Alliance on Mental Illness is the country’s largest grassroots mental illness advocacy organization, and we are a three-tiered organization,” Simonds explained. “We have a national office, most states have a state office and every state has a number of local affiliates. Every year, the NAMI state office partners with” one of 23 affiliates across the state to host the annual conference.

Three-day conference The three-day conference at the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St., will begin the weekend of Sept. 30, Simonds said. The theme of the conference will be “The Road to Recovery.” “The first day will feature members from our government,” Simonds said. “They come and give an update on issues that are very relevant to the care and treatment and the state of mental health care provision and service in our state.”

Past speakers In the past, “we have had the secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services, representatives of the Washington State Health Care Authority [and] the secretary and medical director of the Washington State Department of Corrections,” Simonds said. Gov. Jay Inslee also will

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be invited to the conference, Simonds said, but is not guaranteed to attend. Four 90-minute breakout sessions are planned each day. An art display will feature pieces crafted by mentally ill patients across the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS state, Simonds said. PORT ANGELES — The NAMI Washington Clallam County Fair royal NAMI Washington’s court is ready to reign over mission is to improve the the fair set for Aug. 18-21. Queen Katelynn Carter quality of life for all those of Sequim and Princesses affected by mental illness through advocacy and pro- Samantha Winger of Forks and Lacey Bishop of Quilgrams. NAMI Washington cene were chosen by judges trains affiliate volunteers to earlier this month and will teach and lead the pro- be crowned during this grams in their communi- year’s edition of the county fair, which will have the ties. “One of the things that is theme of “Cowboy Boots very interesting about and Country Roots.” NAMI as an organization is that the people who participate are not only mental health care providers, but they are people living with mental illness who are in recovery and they are the family members and caregivers of people living with BY ROB OLLIKAINEN mental illness,” Simonds PENINSULA DAILY NEWS said. PORT ANGELES — The NAMI affiliates offer free peer support, education Port Angeles Police Departand outreach programs, she ment has saved 10 lives since it began to administer said. a heroin overdose antidote, including two in the past 48th in rankings week, interim Chief of “Washington is ranked Police Brian Smith said. 48th in the nation for access Sgt. Josh Powless gave and provision of commu- two doses of naloxone to a nity-based mental health suspected heroin user who care by Mental Health was found unconscious in America, so we have a lot of an alley behind a residence work to do to improve our on the 900 block of West mental health care system Sixth Street on Tuesday. in our state,” Simonds said. The 25-year-old man had For information on the shallow and sporadic state conference, go to www. breathing when Powless namiwa.org/index.php and responded to a report of a look in the drop-down menu heroin overdose at about under “Programs.” 9 p.m., police said. ________ By the time paramedics were able to assume care, Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. the man had regained con56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula sciousness and was breathdailynews.com. ing on his own, Smith said

August event in Port Angeles to host queen, two princesses Katelynn, a junior at Sequim High School, is an FFA member. Her project is swine. She also has been involved in Sequim High School’s Select Choir. Katelynn, whose parents are Lisa and Scott Carter, has participated at the Clallam County Fair for three years. She is sponsored by Black Bear Diner. Her future plans are undetermined, but she has

an interest in being an ultrasound or X-ray technician. Samantha, a freshman at Forks High School, is a cheerleader and plays softball. She also is involved in community service such as being part of a fundraiser for Oso. Her parents are Jolene and Danny Winger. She is sponsored by Forks Real Estate. Samantha plans to attend the University of Oregon and become a dental hygienist. Lacey, a freshman at Chimacum High School living in Quilcene, is an active

member in the Clallam County 4-H Rascal Club who has participated at the Clallam County Fair for four years in the project of dairy cows. Lacey, whose parents are Ron and Shannon Bishop, is president of her FFA group. She is sponsored by Double D Electrical. Her hobbies include riding horses, playing clarinet in the school jazz club and participating in her school’s marching band. She plans to attend Gonzaga University to study agriculture and criminal justice law to become an agriculture lawyer.

PA police: More lives have been saved with heroin OD antidote in a Thursday news release. The man was subsequently arrested for investigation of unrelated charges, police said. The agency’s 10th naloxone save occurred at around noon Thursday when police and fire department units responded to a report of a possible overdose at a residence on the 4000 block of South Fairmount Avenue. Officer Whitney Fairbanks arrived to find an unresponsive man receiving ineffective CPR from bystanders, Smith said. The 61-year-old was not breathing. Fairbanks administered one dose of naloxone and began CPR. The man regained consciousness and began to breathe on his own, police said. Port Angeles Fire

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SEQUIM — Organizers of the 13th annual Olympic Peninsula BirdFest set for April 15-17 are encouraging participants to sign up for programs now, saying some have already sold out. Olympic BirdFest is produced through a partnership of the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, Dungeness River Audubon Center and Jamestown S’Klallam tribe. Proceeds support the educational programs of the Dungeness River Audubon Center at 2151 W. Hendrickson Road in Sequim. BirdFest is timed to overlap wintering birds and the beginning of spring migration, organizers say. Field trips are planned for Sequim Bay, Port Angeles Harbor, Ediz Hook, Dungeness Spit, the Elwha River, Salt Creek and Neah Bay. Additional trips are planned through wooded areas to view songbirds and locate owls in the evening. Also scheduled is a tour explaining the Jamestown S’Klallam tribal totem poles at the Tribal Center and 7 Cedars Casino. The tour, led by master carver Dale Faulstich, will

be offered from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. April 15 and 16. It will begin at 7 Cedars Casino, 270756 U.S. Highway 101 in Blyn. Each tour is limited to 16 participants. Tickets are $25 each.

Banquet The April 16 banquet, live auction and raffle will feature guest speaker Tony Angell, an author and birding enthusiast, who will talk about owls. His book, The House of Owls, will be available for purchase. The banquet will be from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Jamestown S’Klallam’s Red Cedar Room, 1033 Old Blyn Highway. The price is $30. Other events still available include: ■San Juans cruise — April 12-14, leaving from the John Wayne Marina, 2577 W. Sequim Bay Road, aboard the MV Glacier Spirit with naturalist Bob Boekelheide. Pricing is $850 per person for double occupancy and $925 for single occupancy. Participants can register online at http:// tinyurl.com/pdn-sanjuan cruise. ■Birding by land, sea — Two-day tour leav-

Briefly . . . Trooper pay raise signed by governor OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a bill that raises salaries of State Patrol troopers. Inslee signed House Bill 2872 and 22 other bills into law Friday including the state transportation budget, which has $5 million for a 5 percent salary increase for patrol officers in July. Many troopers are leaving the patrol for higherpaying jobs at local police departments and for retirement, according to a report given to the Legislature this year. After the 5 percent raise, the bill requires salaries for troopers and sergeants to be competitive with local agencies starting next July and expands

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TACOMA — A Port Angeles man’s October conviction of unlawful possession of a firearm has been overturned. The state Court of Appeals on March 15 reversed a Clallam County jury verdict convicting Aaron Maurice Mylan, 25, of unlawful possession of a firearm in the first degree, saying he had been ineffectively defended by counsel. The ruling sets the stage for a potential retrial, Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols said Friday. “Unless the Washington Supreme Court overturns the Court of Appeals, Mylan will return to Clallam County for a new trial,� Nichols said. A jury found Mylan not guilty of one count of firstdegree robbery, two counts of second-degree assault and one count of theft of a motor vehicle, convicting him only on the firearm charge. The charges stemmed from a roadside altercation in Forks on Aug. 24, 2014. Mylan said Diamond Mueller attacked him after he had asked him to stop selling drugs to his friend. The two were in Mueller’s truck. Mylan said Mueller stopped the truck, pulled out a gun, put it to Mylan’s head and began yelling at him. They struggled for the gun, Mylan said, adding that it discharged, missing both of them. Mylan said he managed ________ to eject the magazine, which Reporter Chris McDaniel can Mueller began using as a be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. weapon with which to hit 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com. him.

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ing at 7 a.m. April 18 in Neah Bay and led by Boekelheide and Denny Van Horn. Participants will see birding hot spots on Makah lands and take a six-hour boat trip to view pelagic seabirds and marine mammals. The price is $525 per person for both days. The limit for the trip is 22 people. ■Birding at Sequim Bay and John Wayne Marina — 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 15 and 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. April 16, launching from John Wayne Marina. Tickets are $25 each. Sequim Bay attracts a variety of shorebirds, alcids, gulls and waterfowl, organizers say. ■Birding Dungeness Bay and Three Crabs — 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 15 and 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 16 at Dungeness Landing County Park, 298 Oyster House Road. Tickets are $25 each. ■Birding Dungeness Spit — 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. April 15 and 16 at the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. Tickets are $25 each. ■Birding from the Elwha to Dungeness Rivers — 8:30 a.m. to

Mylan said he was able to take control of the gun and struck Mueller in the head three or four times with the side of the gun, after which a bloodied Mueller rolled backward out of the open driver’s side door and onto the ground. Mueller said Mylan was attempting to steal his truck. On appeal, Mylan said his attorney should have requested instruction allowing the jury to find that he possessed Mueller’s firearm by necessity to keep Mueller from shooting him. The appeals court agreed, saying Mylan’s trial counsel failed to defend the firearm charge at all and that Mylan was prejudiced by his counsel’s deficient performance. “Mylan was under an unlawful present threat of death or serious bodily injury, he did not recklessly place himself in that situation, he had no reasonable legal alternative to his actions, and threat of harm from Mueller was the direct cause for his momentary possession and disposal of the gun,� the Court of Appeals said. “Therefore, we hold that Mylan was entitled to a necessity instruction based on the evidence.� Mylan currently is serving a sentence of 105 months at the state prison in Monroe. He has four prior convictions for burglary, two for delivery of a controlled substance and three for forgery and trafficking in stolen property, theft and assault, Nichols said.


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Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Marc Abshire, left, talks with Laurel Black of Laurel Black Design, center, and Jeff Well, owner of Rite Bros. Aviation, during a chamber after-hours mixer Thursday at H2O Waterfront Bistro in Port Angeles. The event was co-hosted by Harbinger Winery, Franni’s Gift Expressions and the Peninsula Daily News.

New programs up for PA’s chamber Amended schedule for luncheon meetings, too BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Some two months after joining the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce as its executive director, Marc Abshire is moving ahead with new programs. Abshire, 55, on Feb. 1 stepped into the position vacated by Russ Veenema, who retired Dec. 30 at the age of 62 after 15 years as the chamber’s director. Abshire’s first concern was to improve involvement and attendance at chamber meetings. “The board asked me to restructure our meeting program that we have. I think they felt it was time for a change,” said Abshire, a Port Townsend High School graduate who had served as the Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce executive director since October 2014. He surveyed chamber members about the best times for them to attend gatherings and what they wanted from them. The 80 responses from the some 400 members prompted him to change the chamber’s prior schedule of Monday luncheon meetings. “Some business owners cannot attend luncheons but can attend evening or

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morning events,” he said earlier this month, adding that some expressed a desire for more networking opportunities. Last week, the chamber unveiled its new plans — and started off with an after-hours evening mixer Thursday. More than 200 people took part in the evening of networking at the H2O Waterfront Bistro, 222 N. Lincoln St., Abshire said. He ascribed part of the evening’s success to having three businesses host it rather than only one. The Peninsula Daily News, Franni’s Gift Expressions and Harbinger Winery were Thursday night’s hosts. Abshire has created a matrix that includes not just his organization’s meetings but those of the Sequim Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — many of the Port Angeles members also belong to the Sequim group — as well as those of the Port Angeles Business Association and others. The matrix was designed to help reduce schedule clashes.

Meeting changes In addition to evening mixers, luncheon meetings are set for the second Wednesday of each month from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. The next luncheon will be April 13. The speaker will be Bill Greenwood, executive director of the Clallam County Economic Development Corp. Monthly membership meetings, called B4B meet-

ings — business for business — are set from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. The B4B meetings will focus on expert presentations or workshops on topics that members determine are interesting and important to them, said Abshire in an email. The organization’s board will meet on the third Thursday of the month at various locations.

Car show coming In the near term, the new director is excited about the Northwest European Car Club’s Port Angeles Cruise-In, which is coming to town April 16. The organization, which features European cars, will display cars in the Red Lion Hotel parking lot and on Port Angeles’ City Pier. Abshire expects there will be a band and other entertainment to help create a family activity that will attract people to town. Chamber of Commerce representatives also have been talking with a grassroots group that wants to add to the city’s Independence Day celebration. Adding activities to the city’s traditional parade and evening fireworks would help keep residents in town and attract others, Abshire said. Meetings are scheduled with the city’s fireworks contractor and the fire marshal, he said. “There’s a lot of potential here,” Abshire said. The EDC, the Port Angeles Business Association and other organizations are in a good place, he said, with leadership poised to move forward. “It’s exciting,” he said.

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CONTINUED FROM A1 Recommendations in the report prompted DNR to defer timber sales in the Olympic Experimental State Forest, a highly complex harvest unit on the west sides of Clallam and Jefferson counties. “Since the middle of 2011, the department has only conducted, I believe, four timber sales in these marbled murrelet management areas that span a couple hundred thousand acres in southwest Washington and the Olympic Experimental State Forest,” Blum said. The state Board of Natural Resources is in the process of adopting a long-term strategy for murrelet protection and a new 10-year sustainable harvest calculation, Blum said. The board also will consider several options for arrearage, including proportional distribution for affected counties, selling off the arrearage or incorporating the 462 million board feet into the forest inventory. Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach represents 21 timber counties on the six-member DNR board. He replaced former Clallam County Commissioner Jim McEntire, who convened an arrearage subcommittee last year. Riparian zones along fishbearing streams are protected from harvests by buffer zones. With the adoption of a riparian forest restoration strategy, DNR harvested just 39 million of the 393 million board feet that was identified for sale in riparian areas in the past decade. “That’s going to be a huge contributor to the arrearage on the Clallam County forest trust lands,” Blum said. “The reasons for that are many, and you would get a different one if you asked different people who are really in the know on this.

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Allen Logging, which operated near the Hoh River in west Jefferson County for more than 60 years, closed in July. Company officials cited foreign competition for domestic private timber, regulations on harvesting trees from state and federal lands, an unpredictable wood supply and the low prices of foreign logs as reasons for the closure. Allen Logging was the last production softwood mill west of Port Angeles. It closed about a year after the demise of the Interfor sawmill in Beaver, Interfor planer mill in Forks and Green Creek mill in west Port Angeles. The TAA program, which began in 1962 and was reauthorized last year, includes job training assistance, income support while in training and job search and relocation assistance. The program also helps farmers, fishermen and firms develop and implement business plans to regain a competitive foothold, according to Kilmer’s office.

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WorkSource Grays Harbor and Peninsula College will host a pair of benefit information sessions for former Allen Logging employees in Forks on Thursday, April 7. The two-hour sessions will begin at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. in Room 103 at the Peninsula College Forks Extension, 481 S. Forks Ave. Spouses are welcome. WorkSource counselors and Peninsula College worker retraining staff will be available to answer questions. For more information, phone 360-538-2350. Peach has been working to assist Allen Logging employees who did not receive the same benefits that their counterparts at the Interfor mill in Forks received. “It came to me from a person that wanted to go to school. He wanted to study to be an automotive mechanic,” Peach said at the county commissioners’ meeting Tuesday.

“And I’m really, really happy to offer the information to you that as of last Thursday, the Allen’s mill employees have been authorized to receive benefits, and I’d offer my praise to Congressman Kilmer.” Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, is a Port Angeles native who represents the 6th Congressional District, which includes the North Olympic Peninsula. Peach, a Forks-area Republican, said there were many people who worked on the issue. Forks City Attorney and Planner Rod Fleck, in particular, was a driving force behind the effort, Peach said Friday. “Our neck of the woods has been hit hard by mill closures,” Kilmer said in a news release. “So it’s good news that TAA will provide quality job training to give folks on the Olympic Peninsula opportunities to find new work. “There is still a lot to do to grow jobs on the Olympic Peninsula, and that’s what I am focused on,” Kilmer said.


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The three Clallam County commissioners will consider Tuesday a $9.03 million construction contract for the Carlsborg sewer and a $731,705 Opportunity Fund grant to pay for a new air handler to reopen the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center. The business meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ meeting room (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. A public hearing for consideration of the SARC grant will begin shortly after 10:30 a.m. Other agenda items include: ■A proclamation recognizing March 30 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day. ■An agreement with K&H Printers for 2016 presidential primary election ballots. ■Agreement with the state Military Department and U.S. Department of Homeland Security to support state and local efforts to prevent terrorism and other catastrophic events. ■Agreements with the Salish Behavioral Health Organization to provide behavioral health services for low-income individuals not eligible for Medicaid and chemical dependency services for Medicaid recipients. ■An agreement with the state Department of Ecology for implementation of Lower Dungeness River floodplain enhancements. ■A request for proposals due April 19 for online live video-streaming services. ■A public hearing for proposed amendments to the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Commissioners will preview items set for action in future meetings in their weekly work session at 9 a.m. Monday. Discussion items include: ■Charter Review Commission recommendations to the board for consideration. ■Draft action steps and a timeline for updating countywide planning policies.

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Caucus: Precinct votes CONTINUED FROM A1 last several weeks, Cowan said, with supporters for More than 150,000 peo- both candidates having ple had preregistered for held a number of caucus the Democratic caucuses training meetings. “It was a lot of work, but as of Saturday morning, state party spokesman it was worth it,� said Tom Jamal Raad said. Meyer, of Quilcene, the In addition, about caucus jurisdiction coordi35,000 people voted in nator who headed the advance due to conflicts organizing committee. with work schedules, reli“People certainly gious observances, ill- showed up for their candinesses, disabilities or mili- dates. We hope that the tary service. people here today will be The party had a record there for the Democrats 250,000 people turn out for running for office all up the caucuses in 2008, when and down the ticket.� President Barack Obama handily beat Clinton. Sanders support

n Clallam County, 2,391 registered voters participated in caucus meetings at 11 locations countywide.

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to hear witnesses. Kidd indicated last week that she will make a statement to the committee. Smith indicated in an that Bernie has,â€? Paulsen email Friday she will not â– A proposed resolution testify at the meeting. said. “It is positive.â€? regarding a work plan for In Jefferson County, adapting to potential Port Angeles City Kevin Solis, field organizer impacts of climate change. Council on the Peninsula for the â– A questionnaire for a Bernie Sanders campaign, community-based restoraPort Angeles City Counsaid he was excited by Sattion grant from the Nature cil members will conduct a urday’s outcome. Conservancy via the special meeting Tuesday to “We’re very pleased National Oceanic and review the council’s rules of with the results,â€? he said. Atmospheric Administra- procedure. At one precinct meeting, High turnout The meeting will be from tion. participants spoke about Whirlwind campaigning 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in council â– A proposed resolution In Clallam County, their support of Sanders. Both Clinton and Sandregarding an expenditure chambers at City Hall, 321 2,391 registered voters “Hillary Clinton has a ers were in Washington from the Hotel/Motel Tax E. Fifth St. participated in caucus great resume,â€? Christy this week to campaign, Fund for the Clallam Bay/ meetings at 11 locations Wright, 61, a Deer Park with Sanders drawing tens Port of Port Angeles Sekiu Chamber of Comcountywide. area resident in Precinct of thousands of people into merce as recommended by Port of Port Angeles com“Clallam County Demo- 220, said during the caucus a Seattle sports stadium the Lodging Tax Advisory missioners will discuss a crats were overwhelmed by at Roosevelt Elementary Friday to hear him speak. Committee. marine trades industrial the enthusiastic response School in Port Angeles, in Richards, who is a canpark conceptual vision to the precinct caucuses,â€? which some 400 people didate for Clallam County Fire District No. 2 when they meet Monday. Carlyn Syvanen, Clallam participated. Commissioner and the A work session at 9 a.m. Clallam County Fire County Democratic Party “However I don’t think Clallam County vice chairDistrict No. 2 commission- will be followed by a regular vice chair and caucus coor- she supports the people. I man for Bernie Sanders, ers will hold a special meet- business meeting at 1 p.m. dinator, said Saturday. don’t know that she would was among those at Safeco ing to discuss a real estate at port administrative “More than twice as really fight for Citizens Field. offices, 338 W. First St., Port purchase Monday. many people showed up United. She has taken so “It was a moving experiThe meeting will begin Angeles. than were expected,â€? she much of that corporate enceâ€? to be part of the At the work session, at 10 a.m. at the Port Angesaid. money for herself.â€? crowd numbering in the les Fire Station at 102 E. commissioners also will In Jefferson County, Wright said she respects tens of thousands, he said. hear presentations on a Fifth St. 3,228 registered voters, or Sanders because “he won’t “That was pretty amazcybersecurity risk assess16 percent of the Demo- take the money. He walks ing.â€? ment presentation, cusClallam PUD crats registered, partici- the talk and he is for the tomer service policy revipated in the process Satur- people.â€? Uphill battle Clallam County Public sion proposals, the Clallam day. James V. Loran, 63, of Utility District commission- County Marine Resources Despite Sanders wins in The Jefferson County Precinct 220, said that ers will hold a work session Committee, Strategic Plan both Alaska and WashingDemocrats held 39 precinct on long-term planning and Goals 3 and 4 action items, moral character was the ton on Saturday, he still caucuses at 12 locations associated capital project and Terminal 3 head tie deciding factor for him. has a long way to go to across the county, includdevelopment, including sys- dolphin options. “Look at the moral charsecure the presidential ing the Hoh Tribal Center. tem reliability, costs and acter of Hillary and her At the 1 p.m. meeting, nomination. “We were originally benefits, on Monday. husband, and look at the port commissioners will Clinton has taken a planning for fewer than moral character of Bernie The discussion will begin review the 2015 fourththe 2,500 who turned out and it pretty much answers strong lead in the delegate at 1:30 p.m. in the Lake quarter financial report, in Obama’s 2008 run,â€? said itself for meâ€? as to who to race, having won about 300 Crescent boardroom at the addendum revisions to a more pledged delegates Bruce Cowan, Jefferson choose, he said. Carlsborg main office, contract with the Clallam County Democrats chair, located at 104 Hooker Road. County Economic DevelopBrendan McNamara, than Sanders so far in pri“but we could see that the 30, of Precinct 220, said: “I maries and caucuses leadment Corp. and a change campaigns were getting Ethics board represent the constituency ing up to Saturday, accordorder for the Composite people motivated to come of younger voters. We are ing to The Associated A city of Port Angeles Recycling Technology Cenout. really concerned about cli- Press’ count. ter project. ethics board will review a When factoring in “We were getting tons of mate change. That is the complaint Tuesday against calls. It was great to see big elephant in the room superdelegates — party Forks City Council Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd. neighbors talking about and Bernie definitely is the officials who can back any The meeting is at 9 a.m. The Forks City Council issues, even when they dis- strongerâ€? of the two candi- candidate they wish — in council chambers at City will consider an agreement Clinton holds an even agreed about candidates.â€? dates on that issue. Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. concerning the city jail Both the Clinton and Joe Paulsen, 83, of Port larger lead. The board, composed of when it meets Monday. Sanders campaigns have Angeles, a member of Pre________ Frank Prince Jr., Grant The meeting will be at been very active on the cinct 101, said about 75 Reporter Chris McDaniel can Meiner and Danetta Rut- 7:30 p.m. at 500 E. Division North Olympic Peninsula, percent of his group chose be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. ten, will review a complaint St. operating phone banks and Sanders. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula brought by resident Marolee The agreement would be “I think it is the outlook dailynews.com. knocking on doors over the Smith alleging Kidd was among the Peninsula “abusiveâ€? toward citizens Regional Support Network, during a Feb. 2 City Council West End Outreach Sermeeting. vices and the city jail. Board members said last The council also will con- PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Todd Fischer plan a it rains. week they could take state- sider setting a public hearsidewalk-mural-revealing If there is no rain, bring ments from Kidd and Smith ing date for a rezone PORT ANGELES — event at the Laurel a full water bottle to help on Tuesday and are willing request. This art is visible only when Street Fountain at noon make the art appear. it rains. Monday. 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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature Forks Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lissy Andros, who, as festival chair, will discuss all aspects of the Forever Twilight in Forks festival, how it benefits Forks and area businesses, and how one can participate. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree (tacos) 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’s program will feature Jake Beattie of the Northwest Maritime Center on the 2016 Race to Alaska. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting will feature a presentation from Mark Wiltse, Magnus Pacific Corp. program manager, about the economic impact on local businesses from the $20 million Port Angeles landfill cleanup project. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . Small Business Person of Year to travel to D.C. PORT TOWNSEND — Jim “Kiwi” Ferris has been awarded the Washington State Small Business Person of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Ben Crowl of First Sound Bank nominated Ferris for the award. More than 32 years ago, Ferris and the late Charlie Moore started Edensaw Woods on the Olympic Peninsula in Port Townsend. Now, three decades later, the business has nearly 50 employees in two locations. Ferris will travel to Washington, D.C., along with 54 other winners to attend the celebration and naming of the National Small Business Person of the Year by the SBA. National Small Business Week is from May 1-7 this year, with national and regional events planned.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Tuesday: Master Gardeners Judy English, Jeanette StehrGreen and Bill Wrobel take calls from listeners. ■ Wednesday: Pre-empted by Seattle Mariners game. ■ Thursday: Norm Goodin discusses “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.” Second segment: Mike McCarty and/or Michelle McFall from the Port Angeles Kiwanis Club discuss an upcoming fundraiser at 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn and a current raffle that benefits the Kiwanis and Key clubs at Port Angeles High School.

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Steven Ponto, now mayor of Brookfield, Wis., practiced corporate law for more than 30 years.

Finding a second career in politics BY AMY ZIPKIN THE NEW YORK TIMES

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A higher altitude is said to lead to a fruitier and more complex flavor. While Starbucks Corp. isn’t offering that level of detail yet, the Seattle-based chain has been working to burnish its reputation. It opened a high-end retail “Reserve Roastery” near its headquarters in 2014. The company is also offering more coffee from a single origin, rather than the blends most Americans are familiar with. And it recently began using the “Clover” brewing system that it says helps extract the optimal flavor for every cup. For iced coffee, it also switched to “cold brew” rather than merely brewing hot coffee and chilling it. The moves by Starbucks come as smaller chains have touted techniques like “nitro brew,” which infuses nitrogen gas to create a creamier coffee, and “pour over” brewing, which essentially entails pouring hot water over grounds.

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WASHINGTON — Consumer spending and home construction are helping sustain modest U.S. economic growth despite problems caused by a strong dollar, low oil prices and an excess of business stockpiles. The economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, grew at a 1.4 percent annual rate in the October-December period, the government said Friday. That was better than the 1 percent growth rate the government had estimated a month ago. Much of the newfound strength came from consumer spending on services such as recreation, which helped offset a manufacturing slump caused in part by a global economic slowdown. “The consumer and housing Coffee chains stirred up are driving the economy despite some nasty headwinds,” said WASHINGTON — The coffee obsession has reached a new peak: Nariman Behravesh, chief econoYou can now know the altitude at mist at IHS Global Insight. “Manufacturing for all intents which the beans used for your and purposes is in a recession, morning cup of java were grown. whereas the service sectors are Spurred by the popularity of doing fairly well and housing has boutique coffee purveyors, Starbucks and other chains are taking been a bright spot.” Nearly two-thirds of the steps to appeal to the growing upward revision in GDP came ranks of coffee aficionados. from the boost in consumer spendThey are experimenting with ing, which accounts for about 70 different roasting and brewing techniques, while providing more percent of economic activity. Analysts were encouraged by information about the origins of the revised fourth-quarter estitheir customers’ favorite brew. That includes where the coffee mate, saying it provided momenis from, as well as how and when tum for the rest of the year, when they expect growth to reach a it was roasted. stronger if still-modest 2 percent At Augie’s coffee shop in Redlands, Calif., bags of coffee list the annual rate. Peninsula Daily News elevation at which the coffee was and The Associated Press grown.

STEVEN PONTO WAS a senior lawyer at a financial services technology company when it was sold in 2009. Some colleagues were relocating to Jacksonville, Fla., the headquarters of the new parent, but he didn’t want to leave the small city outside Milwaukee, Wis., where he had lived since 1990. He chose a severance package and considered a second career. Friends encouraged Ponto to run for mayor of his city, Brookfield, Wis. He spent about $20,000 on the campaign. “I wanted to bring professionalism to the mayor’s office,” said Ponto, 68, who also holds a master’s degree in public administration. In this election year, the two presidential front-runners are both already well past the traditional retirement age.

Compelling at lower levels But the interest in running for office among baby boomers may be even more compelling at lower levels, with more people like Ponto bringing substantial résumés to a second career in politics. In choosing to run for office, said Jennifer Lawless, a professor of government at American University in Washington, “your informal circle matters as much as formal recruitment from elected officials, party leaders or activists.” The number of positions available is sizable, although their hours, responsibilities and compensation vary widely.

“Baby boomers are a generation of amateur enthusiasts for political causes.” NEIL HOWE historian, demographer, president of LifeCourse Associates In doing research for a 2012 book Becoming a Candidate, Lawless found just over 18,000 elected officials at the state level in legislatures. She identified a further 320,000 elected officials in municipal, town and county governments. Another 180,000 serve as elected school district and special district officials. Older people are filling an increasing number of them, in many ways an extension of their broader interest in political activism. “Baby boomers are a generation of amateur enthusiasts for political causes,” said Neil Howe, a historian and demographer and the president of LifeCourse Associates, a consulting firm in Great Falls, Va. This enthusiasm started early. The Cooperative Institutional Research Program of the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, publishes a longitudinal survey of college freshmen that began in 1966. Data collected between 1969 and 1980 (from respondents who are now 54 to 65 years old) found that an unusually large number of people entering college in those years cited a high interest in influencing the political system. Now, many of them are taking advantage of having more time to scratch that longstanding itch. TURN

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Secrets to happy life, from a Harvard study Waldinger said. The study recruited 268 Harvard sophomores and followed What does it take to live a them closely, with frequent intergood life? views and health examinations. Surveys show that most In recent years, the study has young adults believe that obtainalso incorporated brain scans, ing wealth and fame are keys to blood draws and interviews with a happy life. the subjects’ spouses and adult But a long-running study out children. of Harvard suggests that one of At around the same time the the most important predictors of study began, a Harvard Law whether you age well and live a a recent TED Talk that has garSchool professor named Sheldon long and happy life is not the nered more than 7 million views. Glueck started to study young amount of money you amass or “We publish our findings in men from some of Boston’s poornotoriety you receive. academic journals that most peo- est neighborhoods, including 456 A much more important ple don’t read,” said Waldinger, a who managed to avoid delinbarometer of long-term health clinical professor of psychiatry at quency despite coming from trouand well-being is the strength of Harvard Medical School. bled homes. your relationships with family, “And so we really wanted peoEventually, the two groups friends and spouses. ple to know that this study exists were merged into one study. These are some of the findings and that it has for 75 years. Over the decades, the men from the Harvard Study of Adult We’ve been funded by the govern- have gone into all walks of life. Development, a research project ment for so many years, and it’s that since 1938 has closely important that more people know JFK included tracked and examined the lives about this besides academics.” They’ve become lawyers, docof more than 700 men and in The study began in Boston in tors, businessmen and — in the some cases their spouses. the 1930s with two very different case of one Harvard student groups of young men. named John F. Kennedy — presiSome surprises In one case, a team of researchers decided to track Har- dent of the United States. The study has revealed some Others went down different vard college students through surprising — and some not-sopaths. Some became alcoholics, adulthood to see what factors surprising — factors that deterhad disappointing careers or mine whether people are likely to played important roles in their descended into mental illness. growth and success. age happily and healthily or Those who remain alive today “They thought there was too descend into loneliness, sickness are in their 90s. much emphasis placed on patholand mental decline. Through the years, the study ogy at the time and that it would has produced many notable findThe study’s current director, Robert Waldinger, outlined some be really useful to study people ings. who were doing well in their of the more striking findings young adult development,” from the long-running project in TURN TO HAPPINESS/A10 BY ANAHAD O’CONNOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

much more important barometer of long-term health and well-being is the strength of your relationships with family, friends and spouses.

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Law enforcement investigators seek out private DNA databases BY PAUL ELIAS

Michael Usry Sr. recalls how his son, Michael Jr., then 19 in picture, became a prime suspect for a short time in a Idaho Falls murder and rape case, although never charged, because of DNA Usry donated to a genealogical research effort backed by the Mormon Church and operated by Brigham Young University scientists as part of the church’s deep involvement in genetic research.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Investigators are broadening their DNA searches beyond government databases and demanding genetic information from companies that do ancestry research for their customers. Two major companies that research family lineage for fees around $200 say that over the past two years, they have received law enforcement demands for genetic information stored in their DNA databases. Ancestry.com and competitor 23andme report a total of five requests from law agencies for the genetic material of six individuals in their growing databases of hundreds of thousands. Ancestry.com turned over one person’s data for an investigation into the murder and rape of an 18-year-old woman in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 23andme has received four other court orders but persuaded investigators to withdraw the requests. The companies say law enforcement demands for genetic information are rare. But privacy advocates and experts are concerned that genetic information turned over for medical, family history research or other

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highly personal reasons could be misused by investigators — and that the few known cases could be the start of a trend.

More requests predicted “There will be more requests as time goes on and the technology evolves,� said New York University law professor Erin Murphy, author of Inside the Cell: The Dark Side of Forensic DNA. Law enforcement agencies across the country have access to growing

state and national databases with millions of genetic samples of convicted offenders and arrestees. Investigators compare DNA found at crime scenes against the genetic samples in the government databases. They look at 13 distinct locations in a DNA sample, seeking exact matches at each location to pair a suspect with genetic material at the crime scene. Ancestry.com and 23andme officials say their databases won’t be useful to most criminal investigations because they analyze regions of DNA different from the locations forensic experts explore. Still, that hasn’t stopped investigators stumped on cold cases from contacting the companies for help.

Office: Political springboarding CONTINUED FROM A8 “People bridging from fulltime work to retirement are looking for different things,� said Laura Carstensen, director of the Stanford Center on Longevity. “In its purest form, politics is for the greater good in society. It’s a change in preferences to pursue meaningful goals and activities and care about the larger group.� Dick Barrett, 73, an economics professor at the University of Montana, retired in 2007 and was involved in the faculty union there. Barrett, who lives in Missoula, Mont., now spends 90 days every other year in Helena, the state capital, as a legislator. He’s not in it for the money: He draws a base salary of about $82 a day while the legislature is in session and a per diem allowance of about $112 for food and lodging, which he uses to rent an apartment near the capitol.

No ‘longer aspirations’

While the typical “encore career� lasts about a decade, according to Marc Freedman, the chief executive of Encore.org, some second careers in politics are more enduring. Betty Taylor, a city councilor in Eugene, Ore., has represented a ward of 19,000 people in the southern part of the city since her retirement from Oregon State University in 1996. Taylor turned 90 in September.

in January 2017 but she expects to stand for re-election in May. “I think I’m the best person for the job,� she said. “More experience in life qualifies you for making wise decisions.� As for Ponto, the mayor of Brookfield, he said he couldn’t imagine holding his current position when he was younger and had family responsibilities. “Politics was too risky,� he said.

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Happiness: Toll CONTINUED FROM A8 lar pattern among relationships outside the home. The people who sought It showed, for example, that to age well physically, to replace old colleagues the single most important with new friends after retirthing you could do was to ing were happier and healthier than those who avoid smoking. It discovered that aging left work and placed less liberals had longer and emphasis on maintaining more active sex lives than strong social networks. conservatives. “Over and over in these It found that alcohol was 75 years,� Waldinger said, the primary cause of divorce “our study has shown that among men in the study the people who fared the and that alcohol abuse often best were the people who preceded depression (rather leaned into relationships than the other way around). with family, with friends The study has gone and with community.� through several directors. Waldinger acknowlWaldinger, who took over edged that the research in 2003, is its fourth. showed a correlation, not He expanded the study necessarily causation. so it focused not just on the men but also on their wives Happy and healthy and children. Another possibility is The researchers began videotaping the couples in that people who are healththeir homes, studying their ier and happier to begin interactions and interview- with are simply more likely ing them separately about to make and maintain relanearly every facet of their tionships, whereas those lives, even day-to-day spats. who are sicker gradually become more socially isoDay-to-day factors, too lated or end up in bad relationships. As the researchers But he said that by follooked at the factors lowing the subjects for throughout the years that many decades and comparstrongly influenced health and well-being, they found ing the state of their health that relationships with and their relationships friends, and especially early on, he was fairly confispouses, were a major one. dent that strong social The people in the stron- bonds are a causal role in gest relationships were pro- long-term health and welltected against chronic dis- being. So what concrete actions ease, mental illness and memory decline – even if does he recommend? “The possibilities are those relationships had endless,� he said. many ups and downs. “Something as simple as “Those good relationships don’t have to be replacing screen time with smooth all the time,� people time, or livening up a stale relationship by Waldinger said. “Some of our octogenar- doing something new ian couples could bicker day together, long walks or date in and day out. But as long nights. “Reach out to that family as they felt that they could really count on the other member you haven’t spoken when the going got tough, to in years — because those family those arguments didn’t all-too-common take a toll on their memo- feuds take a terrible toll on ries.� the people who hold the Waldinger found a simi- grudges.�

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“I don’t want to drop out and become a retired person,� he said. It helps to have other sources of income, though: As mayor, he earns a mere $500 a year, plus health insurance. Together with the City Council, he appoints a paid professional city administrator who coordinates city departments. That position pays well over $100,000. Jim Marpe, 69, used a 32-year career at Accenture and its predecessor company, Andersen Consulting, as a springboard to the position of first selectman of Westport, Conn. (the town equivalent of mayor). He gained experience and perspective serving in unpaid positions, including on the YMCA board and as a member of the board of education for Westport, an affluent town of 26,000. His current job, which he started in 2013, pays just over $100,000 annually. “Government is different from business, but you can apply business principles to government,� he said. Diane Jablonski, 69, has had a mixed experience running for office. After retiring from a business career, she ran for comptroller for Dutchess County, N.Y., in 2005. She initially considered her campaign as a transition to retirement. “You think, ‘What am I going to do?’ � she said. But when she ran for reelection four years later, she lost. Undeterred, she sought the higher office of Dutchess County executive but received only 35 percent of the vote. “There are so many factors in winning an election,� she said. Unsure whether she will run again, she currently volunteers at the Dutchess County Mediation Center and is active in the American Association of University Women.

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IRS calling? Don’t pay. Hang up. BY DAVID SEGAL

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TAX ADVISER in Orlando, Fla., named Craig Smalley received a call about 11 months ago from a panicked client. Someone from the IRS had just phoned, she said, to say a warrant for her arrest had been issued for failure to pay back taxes. Her caller ID displayed the 202 Washington, D.C., area code, home of the IRS. She told the person on the phone that she needed to call her accountant. He said that was a bad idea because time was running out. She hung up, but before she could contact Smalley, her phone rang again. This time, caller ID displayed the area code of her home in Clermont, Fla. A voice on the line said something like, “I’m with the Clermont police. We have a warrant for your arrest.” By the time she reached Smalley, she was expecting a police car to roll up to her house at any moment. “I told her, ‘Listen, this is a scam. Don’t do anything they are telling you to do,’ ” Smalley said in a recent interview. “I told her that the IRS doesn’t operate this way. It would never demand instant payment. And it would never dissuade you from talking to an accountant.” To prove his point, he put his client on hold and called the Washington number of the man claiming to be an IRS agent. He then asked for the man’s IRS badge number. It was one digit shy of the requisite complement of numbers. “I think if you’re going to scam people by impersonating the IRS,” Smalley told the Haggler, “you probably should find out how many digits are on an IRS badge.” The relatively new field of IRS phone fraud underscores that so-called spoofing — which includes the dark art of tricking caller ID to show a given phone number — is being refined in disturbing ways. The Haggler learned this a few weeks ago, when his home phone rang and his caller ID displayed a familiar name — that of the duller, windier ninny whose name appears atop this column. Along with that man’s phone number. It looked as though the Haggler’s alter ego had somehow called him. Why this is an effective spoofing strategy is unclear. Is it the hope that targets will think, “Hmm. I’m calling me. What do I want?” Maybe the masterminds of this legerdemain figure that people will answer the phone out of curiosity. Perhaps it is just a technique to evade call blocking systems, on the theory that the one number you probably never thought to block was your own. Whatever the answer, it’s clear that autodialed calls remain a scourge. A few weeks ago, the Haggler’s home

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phone and cellphone were called within seconds of each other. The Haggler briefly wondered if there was a way to place one phone on the other and get these con artists to fleece each other. In fact, the Haggler has surrendered in his personal fight against robocalling. For a few months last year, he dutifully entered the phone numbers of robocallers into number-blocking software at home. After about 25 numbers were cataloged, the Haggler gave up. The pace of calls never eased. These callers have an apparently limitless supply of numbers at their disposal, including yours. Blocking these numbers one at a time is pointless. The distressing reality is that these unwanted calls are a nuisance of American life that isn’t going away. The best that can be done is to educate consumers in the hopes that the business dries up and is no longer lucrative. So this time, we depart from our usual letter-and-intervention model for a public service announcement — specifically, about the IRS phone swindle. Since October 2013, about 900,000 people have reported getting a call from an IRS phone swindler, and not all of these people hung up unscathed, the Treasury

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Department reported in January. Officials estimated that 5,000 victims had parted with a total of more than $26 million. The IRS has been trying to get the word out about this fraud with a web page listing common tricks (http://tinyurl.com/ pdn-irstips). Among those tricks: getting the IRS’s actual phone number, 800-820-1040, to appear on caller ID. The same page also describes what no legitimate IRS agent would ever do, like ask for a credit card number or threaten you with the police. Another common tactic is to ask taxpayers to pay off a bill with a prepaid debit card. The crime first made the IRS list of “Dirty Dozen” tax frauds in 2014, and it has made repeat appearances there since then. The calls have become so pervasive that the head of communication at the IRS, Terry Lemons, gets an earful about it whenever he visits his mother-in-law in Missouri. “She says, ‘You guys have been calling me again,’ ” he told the Haggler during an interview. “She knows it’s a scam, so it’s become a family joke.” You can imagine how unhappy IRS offi-

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cials are about these calls, which depict the service as filled with craven bullies. “We’re easy to stereotype, but it’s not how we do business here,” Lemons said. “Most people interact with the IRS once a year. If you owe money, you’ll hear about it through snail mail. And if you’re paying attention to your mail, you’ll know you have a tax issue. “We’re not out-of-the-blue calling you and saying you owe money.” The Haggler wishes he could end with a bit of levity or at least an optimistic note. But nothing highlights the impunity of phone fraud quite like the IRS scheme. In an admittedly cursory search, the Haggler could find news reports of just one arrest and conviction for this insidious crime. The culprit, Sahil Patel, pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and conspiracy and was sentenced to 14 years in prison. That was in October. Apparently, catching Patel did not have a deterrent effect.

________ David Segal writes as The Haggler in a column for aggrieved customers in The New York Times, where this article first appeared.

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“I think it is in the best interest of democracy. Two very different persons will allow people to make a choice. People need to be informed no matter what the political party they like.”

“Ouch. Too bad I can’t move to Canada soon. Trump’s an embarrassment. He has too much drama. How can he support our country when he has his own agenda? Neither is good. I like [Bernie] Sanders.”

“Trump will lose. His policies are ridiculous and dangerous. Many conservatives are offended by his pompous, racist, sexist aura and are actively working against him.”

“I don’t go for any of them. There’s an attitude problem with Trump. He talks of building a wall to Mexico. It won’t work. Just look at the Berlin Wall. She’s a better spokesman, but he’s good at business.”

“It’ll be a sad day in hell. Trump says anything he wants, and he’s a billionaire too. This could put us all in jeopardy. I’m not a politician, but I wouldn’t want Trump. I hope for Hillary [Clinton].”

“It’s all going to be interesting for sure with those two. I’m neutral on the whole thing. I’ll wait and watch. I’ve no preference. Ask me this question again in a few months.”

“Clinton will win. There are a lot of Republicans who don’t like Trump, and they would rather vote for Clinton.”

“I’m scared to death of anything [Donald] Trump. And I believe in women power. Still, I’m really scared. There are lots of crazy people following him now. Sort of reminds me of [cult leader] Jim Jones years ago.”

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Peninsula Voices Transgender 1 In December 2015, the state Human Rights Commission issued a ruling that has the authority of law allowing transgender individuals to use locker rooms and restrooms of the gender they identify with in schools and other public facilities. This law adversely impacts privacy and safety in schools/our community and points to a profound cultural shift taking place locally and nationally. I refer to you and me allowing this to evolve while being passive observers. This law allows biological boys in girls’ locker rooms and showers. This law is an insult to the girls and women men profess to love. It violates their privacy and safety. It places girls and women at the mercy of male sexual predators who will claim to be transgender. One in five girls and one in 20 boys is a victim of child sexual abuse, according to the National Center for the Victims of Crime. When a teen girl who has been sexually assaulted sees a naked boy in the locker room or shower, it may stimulate flashbacks of her sexual assault associated with fear. This changes a learning environment into a place of fear. This law also results in biological girls being in the boys’ locker room, which is equally unsafe.

They will be exposed to voyeurism, ridicule and sexual assault. This law is not healthy for anyone. Yet our local school boards are complying without a whimper. The Alliance Defending Freedom (www.adflegal.org) cites legal precedents opposing this law: In G.G. v. Gloucester County Public School Board, the U.S. District Court held that “not only is bodily privacy a constitutional right, the need for privacy is even more pronounced in the state educational system. The students are almost all minors, and public school education is a protective environment.” The U.S. Court of Appeals’ 9th Circuit, in Michenfelder v. Sumner, recognized that “shielding one’s unclothed figure from the view of strangers, particularly strangers of the opposite sex, is impelled by elementary self-respect and personal dignity.” This letter calls to men to protect your wives, daughters, sons and grandchildren. It is a call to women to protect when men in your life fail to do so. Protest this law by contacting your school board and schools superintendent. Write your legislators. Replace passivity with love and action. Terry Trudel, Port Angeles Trudel is a psychiatrist.

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Regarding the March 23 letter “Transgender issue,” the writer attempted to simplify a very complicated issue by saying that “God made males and females” and “God doesn’t make mistakes.” We don’t call them mistakes, but there is incredible variety in human brains, bodies and body parts — in rare cases, leaving even the best doctors unable to apply the label of male or female at birth. The process of development that a person undergoes from early in gestation to adulthood is a complex intertwining of genes, hormones, DNA regulation, environmental factors, personality, etc. It is clearly within the realm of developmental biology that the intricate nature of gender as defined by one’s self, and the appearance of one’s body as interpreted by others, could be in conflict. Regardless of how we get to be who we are and how we understand ourselves to be, it seems that feeling safe using the bathroom or locker room is a basic human right, especially for children in a school. If this requires building a few partitions or adding doors around toilets or dressing rooms, this would afford all students an added measure of privacy. The safety and well-being of all of our children is worth this small effort. Kelly Watkins, Port Angeles

The recent story on the funding needs of our national parks (“Olympic Hot Springs Road Temporary Bridge In Works; No Time Set Yet To Begin Construction,” PDN, March 20) may have given the false impression that everything is fine. It’s not by a long shot, including at Olympic National Park, the most visited national park in the Pacific Northwest. Olympic needs just over $13 million annually to fully operate and take care of the park but received just $7.5 million in the most recent fiscal year, so some things don’t get done. And after years of insufficient funding from Congress for park repairs and maintenance, Olympic has a $133 million backlog of needed projects and work. While emergency funding is thankfully being arranged for the bridge on Olympic Hot Springs Road, funding for basic operations and upkeep along the park’s western coast remains insufficient, with a quarter of trails lacking regular repair and upkeep. The new visitor center in the Hoh Rain Forest is still waiting on new or complete exhibits. Other examples abound despite the best efforts of park rangers and managers. Our national parks are worth investing in, not just because they protect Ameri-

ca’s favorite places, but because they are also great for the local economy. Every $1 spent for the National Park Service creates more than $5 in revenues for nearby communities. We’re glad the Peninsula Daily News reported the efforts of U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer in recently speaking up for more national park funding. He’s got it right for the regional economy and right for future generations. Rob Smith, Seattle

cil has “limited powers.” In 1951, in the secondclass city, a citizen vote was held on fluoridation. It was opposed by 56 percent of the voters, and fluoridation did not happen. In 1971, to get “all powers possible,” the council itself changed Port Angeles to a code city. I believe that more powers for the council means fewer powers for citizens. In 2015, in the code city, 56 percent of water customers opposed fluoridation [in a city-sponsored survey], but with “all powers possible” the council decided to Smith is northwest fluoridate anyway. regional director for the Many Port Angeles citiNational Parks Conservazens believe it is time to tion Association. become a second-class city again and to elect a full New City Council new City Council with “limited powers.” In 2006, two Port AngeOur Water, Our Choice! les initiatives were proposed to let voters decide on (OWOC) is circulating a petition calling for voters to fluoridation. The City Council major- make Port Angeles again a second-class city and to ity, favoring fluoridation, elect a full new City Counblocked the vote. They went to court with cil. As attorney for OWOC, I a spirited argument that voters cannot decide on flu- sent a letter to city and Clallam County attorneys oridation. The city argued that as a explaining how the law requires election of a full code city, RCW 35A.11.020 gave the council “all powers new City Council. I stated that OWOC will possible,” so voters may not consider frivolous (warrantdecide. ing sanctions paid to In 2010, the city won, OWOC) any court challenge convincing a 5-4 state to block a citizen vote based Supreme Court majority, on this requirement. and local initiative power Stay tuned. lost. Will citizens get to vote? In 1951, Port Angeles Gerald Steel, was governed as a secondOlympia class city in which the coun-

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Rave of the Week BIG RAVE TO our neighbors on East Second Street [Port Angeles] for noticing suspicious behavior at our house and calling the police. And another big rave to the Port Angeles Police Department for coming so promptly and being polite and professional. People looking out for one another — it makes us feel safe in our community.

. . . and other Raves BOY SCOUT TROOP 1498 [Sequim] wishes to thank the community for supporting its annual lawn aeration fundraiser. Your generosity and loyalty are deeply appreciated. See you next year! TREMENDOUS THANKS AND gratitude to all who have been involved and participated in the Dungeness Railroad Bridge Bridge-Olympic Discovery Trail trestle replacement, the

bridge and ramp resurfacing project, as well as the various replanting projects on the west side. BIG RAVE TO the Sequim clock shop for repairing an old clock at the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild Thrift Shop. It’s how we all serve the community. RAVES TO THE Sequim School District for promoting reading the book The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Rant of the Week RANT TO T THE sales lady in a Sequim store who invited a woman from the back of the line to cut in front of me so that she could check out and leave with her adult daughter. She didn’t ask me if it was OK to cut in front of me, and she didn’t acknowledge the items I had already set on the counter with cash in my hand. How rude.

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Riders ground Eagles BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SILVERDALE — Natalie Steinman homered, drove in three runs and scored three runs to lead Port Angeles to a 15-4 nonleague blowout win over Klahowya. “[We] got solid pitching and hit the ball all over the park,” Roughriders coach Randy Steinman said of Friday’s game. “It was another great team effort.” Steinman notched four of Port Angeles’ 18 hits off Klahowya starter Amber Bumbalough, the reigning Olympic League 1A Division MVP. Nizhoni Wheeler was 3 for 3 with a double, two RBIs and two runs for the Riders, while Sierra Robinson went 3 for 3 with three runs and a stolen base. Hope Wegener picked up the win on the mound, allowing one run on three hits in three innings pitched. Port Angeles (4-0) hosts Kingston on Tuesday to open Olympic League 2A Division play. Port Angeles 15, Klahowya 4 Port Angeles 4 3 8 0 0 — 15 18 3 Klahowya 0 1 0 2 1 — 4 8 5 WP- Wegener; LP- Bumbalough Pitching Statistics Port Angeles: Wegener 3 IP, 3 H, R; Coburn 2 IP, 5 H, 3 R. Klahowya: Bumbalough 5 IP, 18 H, 15 R. Hitting Statistics Port Angeles: Steinman 4-5, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R; Robinson 3-3, 3 R, SB; Wheeler 3-3, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 R; Lunt 2-3, 2 RBI, 2 R; Larson 2-4, 2 RBI, R; Price 2-3, RBI, 2 R.

Forks 17, Chimacum 12, 9 innings CHIMACUM — The Spartans overcame an early 10-2 deficit and rallied for a nonleague win in extra innings. “We got good pitching from Bailee Kratzer and outstanding relief from Britney Dean,” Forks coach Scott Bennett said of Friday’s game. “Chimacum fought back to send it into extra innings, but [we] put some runs on the board and Dean wrapped it up.” Sarah Adams hit her first career home run, a solo shot in the fourth inning for the Spartans. Bennett said Julia Lausche had another good game at the plate for Forks (0-1, 1-1). The Spartans visit Rochester (3-1, 4-1) on Tuesday. Chimacum (3-2) hosts Kingston on Thursday.

First time in a long time Riders earn rare victory over Vikings BY MICHAEL CARMAN AND LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — German exchange student Lukas Mobius’ goal gave Port Angeles to its first boys soccer victory over North Kitsap in more than a decade. The win over the Vikings was the first in the 12-year tenure Chris Saari as head coach of Roughriders. “I would guess the last time we beat them was when we were a 4A school in 2000,” Saari said. Mobius was fouled just before halftime and converted the penalty kick that held up as the match’s only goal in the Riders’ 1-0 win Thursday at Civic Field. “It was an end-to-end game, with both teams creating quality chances throughout,” Saari said.

Defense backs Leslie Sophomore goalkeeper Keenan Leslie recorded his second shutout of the season in Port Angeles’ Olympic League 2A opener. Leslie received some secondhalf assistance from center back Hollund Bailey. Bailey headed the ball away from an empty net when Leslie was caught out of the goal box. Bailey earned Saari’s nod for the Riders’ defensive player of the match. Saari named Mobius and Tim Meyer his offensive players

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Port Angeles’ Scott Methner slides in to block North Kitsap’s Clayton Bond in the first half of the Roughriders’ victory at Civic Field.

Preps of the match. Wei-Yan Fu and Grayson Peet were lauded for their work in transition. The Riders (1-0-0, 3-0-1) visit Bremerton (1-0-0, 1-21)

on Tuesday. and the program’s first win The Port Angeles JV fell 2-0 since defeating Chimacum to to the Vikings. open the 2015 season. Alex Martinez and Sam Forks 3, Tenino 0 Gomez scored goals for Forks in FORKS — The Spartans Thursday’s game. shut out the Beavers to earn their first victory of the season, TURN TO PREPS/B3

Rangers top PT on Prater homer Quilcene senior goes yard in seventh inning BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Sequim 9, Bremerton 0 BREMERTON — Shelby Jones and Isabelle Dennis combined to nohit the Knights in the Olympic League 2A Division opener for both schools. TURN

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Quilcene’s Nathan Weller reaches first base safely as the ball gets by Port Townsend first baseman Cody Morgan-Erfle.

QUILCENE — A.J. Prater’s walk-off home run lifted the Quilcene Rangers to their second win over Port Townsend this season. Prater hit a solo shot in the bottom of the seventh inning to break a tie and gave Quilcene an 11-10 victory Friday. Prater went 3 for 4 in the game with a double, four runs and four RBIs. He also earned the win by pitching the end of the sixth inning and all of the seventh for the Rangers. He struck out two of the seven batters he faced while allowing one hit and one run. Nate Weller doubled and scored twice for Quilcene. Andy Johnston added two hits and two runs, Ben Bruner drove in two runs and scored once, James Soderberg had two runs and Eli Harrison scored once.

Huskies set for Pac-12 showdown UW, Stanford vie for Final Four spot BY STEVE MEGARGEE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Washington coach Mike Neighbors says the possibility of a rematch with Stanford entered his mind as soon as he saw the NCAA Tournament bracket. He may have been alone in that regard. The fourth-seeded Cardinal and seventh-seeded Huskies pulled off major upsets on their way to setting up today’s Pac-12 showdown in the NCAA Lexington Regional women’s basketball final. “When I looked at the bracket, the first thing I noticed was that we were in there with Stanford,” Neighbors said. “That did jump at me. “I said that would be great, if it could be us and Stanford. That would guarantee a Pac-12 team in the Final Four.” This marks the first time two

Wa s h i n g ton beat the Cardinal 73-65 on March 4 in the Pac12 TournaNext Game ment at Seattle. Today “I think vs. Stanford it’s going to at Lexington be kind of Time: 10 a.m. like a On TV: ESPN pickup game at the gym where the kids know each other,” Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said. “They’ve played against each other a lot. They know each other. I think it will be a great THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game.” Few people outside the West Washington’s Alexus Atchley (22) shoots the ball near Coast anticipated this matchup. Kentucky’s Alyssa Rice, middle, and Washington’s Katie The top seed in the LexingCollier (13) during the Huskies’ Sweet 16 win Friday. ton Regional was Notre Dame, seeking its sixth straight Final Pac-12 rivals have faced off in a STATS LLC. regional final since Stanford Stanford (27-7) and Wash- Four appearance. No. 2 seed Maryland had been to the Final beat Southern California 82-62 ington (25-10) have split two Four the last two years. during its 1992 national cham- previous meetings. Stanford pionship season, according to won 69-53 at home on Jan. 29. TURN TO HUSKIES/B2

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Seager, Marte hit Mariners past Dodgers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PEORIA, Ariz. — Kyle Seager had two doubles and drove in three runs, Ketel Marte hit an inside-the-park home run and the Seattle Mariners beat a Los Angeles Dodgers splitsquad 7-6 Saturday. Seth Smith homered for the Mariners and starter Wade Miley went six innings, allowing three runs on eight hits with five strikeouts. Closer Steve Cishek struggled through the ninth, giving up two runs on three hits, but was able to avoid further damage and preserved the win with strikeouts of the last two batters he faced. Seager had three hits and a stolen base, and Marte was 2 for 3 from the leadoff spot and homered in the fifth inning. Dodgers starter Scott Kazmir gave up two runs on five hits and struck out five in four innings, but left the game for precautionary reasons. A.J. Ellis drove in two runs and Scott Van Slyke had three hits for the Dodgers.


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Monday Baseball: Quilcene at Crosspoint, 3:45 p.m.; Sequim at Rochester, 4 p.m.; South Whidbey at Port Townsend, 4:30 p.m. Boys Soccer: Forks at Montesano, 7 p.m. Girls Tennis: Sequim at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Klahowya at Chimacum, 4 p.m. Girls Golf: Sequim at Kingston, 3 p.m. Boys Golf: Sequim at Kingston, 3 p.m.

Tuesday Baseball: Chimacum at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.; Rochester at Forks, 4 p.m.; Kingston at Port Angeles, 4:15 p.m.; North Kitsap at Sequim, 4:15 p.m. Boys Golf: North Mason at Port Angeles, 3 p.m. Girls Golf: North Mason at Port Angeles, 3 p.m. Softball: Rainier Christian at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m.; Kingston at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; North Kitsap at Sequim, 4 p.m.; Forks at Rochester, 4 p.m. Boys Soccer: Sequim at North Mason, 5 p.m.; Port Angeles at Bremerton, 6:45 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Bruce McCurdy, 233; men’s high series: George Peabody, 627. Women’s high game: Sandi Gunn, 203; women’s high series: Sandi Gunn, 587. Leading team: High & Tight. Wednesday Sunlanders I Men’s high game: Jim Coulter, 197; men’s high series: Steve Loska, 526. Women’s high game: Monica Ostrom, 182; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 453. Leading team: Strikers. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Darrell Thomas, 288; men’s high series: Travis Darting, 696. Leading team: Steam Roller and Team 8. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Ron Mangano, 202; men’s high series: Ron Mangano, 562. Women’s high game: Daphne Eshom, 202; women’s high series: Dot Halbach, 499. Leading team: Rhodys. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Bill VanGordon, 250; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 623. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 208; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 547. Leading team: All Balls No Glory. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Bruce McCurdy, 205; men’s high series: Bruce McCurdy, 536. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 175; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 466. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Charles Drabeck, Tracey Almond, and Mark Hasbrouck tied at 267; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 661. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 190; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 538. Leading team: Laurel Lanes. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 254; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 594. Women’s high game: Carissa Gannon, 179; women’s high series: Carissa Gannon, 482. Leading team: Spare Us. Saturday, March 19 Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 118; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 274. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 144; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 380. Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Dakota Schoville, 63.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Competition Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 33; Gerald Petersen, 35; Gary Thorne, 36; Rick Hoover, 36. Net: Tim Holth, 30; Terry McCartney, 31; Bob Dutrow, 32.5; Craig Jacobs, 33.5; Steve Hutchings, 33.5. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich, 66; Gerald Petersen and Rick Hoover, 67. Team net: Terry McCartney and Tim Holth, 58; Steve Hutchings and Marti Martinez, 61; Bob Dutrow and Chuck Burhkhardt, 63; DuaneVernon and Tony Sample, 63; Tom Hain-

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67; Kerry Perkins and Quint Boe, 67. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Stableford Black Flight Net: Harry Phillips, 37; Robert Mares, 37. Copper Flight Net: Ken Lane, 41; Ron Sather, 40; Warren Cortez, 40; John Nahlly, 39; J. Allen, 380; K. Lether, 38. Combo Flight Net: Jay Howard, 42; Barry Tuteur, 40; Jac Osborn, 40; K. McKeever, 40. Silver Flight Net: Bates Bankert, 46; Joe Tomita, 39; Morris 39; Wayne Pinger, 39. Closest to pin No. 4 Low division (0 to 17): Robert Mares, 6 ft. 6 in. High division (18 plus): Ted Johnson, 9 ft. 6 in. No. 17 Low division (0 to 17): Harry Phillips, 6 ft. 33⁄4 in. High division (18 plus): Kip McKeever, 3 ft. 5 in. No. 8 Open: Ken Lane: 5 ft. 3 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Niners Low Net Net: Dan Cadigan, 36; Jim Elvert, 38; Russ McCelland, 38. SWGA Better Nine Flight No. One Net: Eileen Larsen, 38; Bobbie Piety, 39; Judy Nordyke, 41. Lady Niners Low Net Net: Nancy Harlan, 49; Judy Kelley, 20. Wednesday Men’s Club Throw Out Worst Three Gross: Jay Tomlin, 60: Bill Dickin, 66; John Sims, 68. Net: Wayne Nordyke, 48; Dennsi Powell, 54; Jerry Ahern, 55. Thursday, March 17 SWGA Better Nine Flight One Net: Gail SAvage, 45. Flight Two Net: Christie Wilson, 51.5. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, March 20 Either Pin Day Gross: Josh Koeste, 72. Net: Paul Boucher, 65; Brian Cays, 66; Don Daniels, 67; Neil Cays, 69; Bob Madsen, 69; Percy Schmaus, 69; Mike Penna, 69; Jim Lounsberry, 70; Tim Bittner, 70. Saturday, March 19 Gut Buster Tournament Gross: Josh Koester, 78; Ken Chace III, 76.

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Baseball Mariners 7, Dodgers 6 Saturday’s Game Los Angeles Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Utley 2b 4 1 2 0 K.Marte ss 3 2 2 1 J.Allen 2b 1 0 0 0 T.Smith ss 2110 Thompson cf 5 0 0 0 K.Seager 3b 4 1 3 3 Van Slyke rf 3 1 3 0 S.Romero 1b 4 0 1 1 K.Garlick rf 1 0 0 0 N.Cruz rf 4000 P.Hoenecke ph 1 0 0 0Wilson rf 0000 A.Ellis c 3 0 1 2 S.Smith lf 3121 G.Kennedy c 1 0 0 0 E.Navarro lf 1 0 0 0 R.Segedin 1b4 0 1 0 D.Lee dh 4010 Hicks 3b 2 2 0 0 Barbosa pr-dh 0 1 0 0 Culberson ss 4 1 1 1 Clevenger c 3 0 1 0 J.Scavuzzo lf 4 1 3 3 Brantly c 1000 Kazmir p 2 0 0 0 C.Taylor 2b 3 0 0 0 Liberatore p 0 0 0 0 L.Martin cf 3010 West p 0 0 0 0 Robertson pr-cf11 0 0 M.Jones ph 2 0 1 0 J.Rhame p 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 612 6 Totals 36 712 6 Los Angeles (ss) 200 100 102—6 Seattle 200 011 21x—7 E—Culberson (1), K.Seager (2). DP—Los Angeles 3. LOB—Los Angeles 6, Seattle 6. 2B—A.Ellis (3), J.Scavuzzo (1), K.Marte (5), K.Seager 2 (2), D.Lee (3). 3B—Culberson (2), K.Seager (1). HR—J.Scavuzzo (1), K.Marte (1), S.Smith (1). SB—K.Seager (1). IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Kazmir 4 5 2 2 0 5 Liberatore BS,1-1 11⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 West L,0-1 1 4 3 3 0 0 J.Rhame 2 1 1 0 1 3 Seattle Miley 6 8 3 3 1 5 Zych W,1-0 BS,2-3 1 1 1 1 0 1 Montgomery 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cishek S,1-1 1 3 2 2 1 2 WP—Kazmir. Umpires—Home, Carlos Torres; First, Chris Guccione; Second, Ryan Goodman; Third, Seth Buckminster. T—2:42. A—10,644 (12,339).

Mariners 5, White Sox 4, 10 innings Friday’s Game Seattle ab r hbi ab r hbi Eaton lf 3 1 0 0 Aoki lf 4110 H.Sanchez c 1 0 1 0 K.Seager 3b 4 1 0 0 A.Jackson cf 4 1 1 4 Cano 2b 4010 J.May cf 0 0 0 0 O’Malley pr-2b 0 1 0 0 Abreu 1b 3 0 2 0 N.Cruz dh 3112 Chicago

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Transactions Baseball American League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned RHP Austin Adams, OF Joey Butler and INFs Erik Gonzalez and Giovanny Urshela to Columbus (IL). Reassigned C Adam Moore to minor league camp. DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned OF Steven Moya and SS Dixon Machado to Toledo (IL). LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Assigned RHP Deolis Guerra outright to Salt Lake (PCL). Optioned C Jeff Bandy to Salt Lake. MINNESOTA TWINS — Released OF Ryan Sweeney. Optioned C John Hicks and OF Max Kepler to Rochesters (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned LHP James Pazos and RHP Nick Rumbelow to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Reassigned 1B Chris Parmelee to minor league camp. TEXAS RANGERS — Reassigned OF James Jones to minor league camp.

Huskies: UW needs Osahor’s offensive help CONTINUED FROM B1 the other day, how nobody has the bracket right. And we were joking No. 3 seed Kentucky had a that I guarantee nobody has the chance to reach the Final Four women’s bracket right, either.” Stanford is seeking its 13th without ever leaving Lexington. Washington beat Maryland Final Four appearance overall 74-65 on the Terrapins’ home floor and seventh in the last nine years. in the second round and followed Washington has never reached that up by defeating the third- the Final Four and is in a regional seeded Wildcats 85-72 at Rupp final for the first time since 2001. Washington would join select Arena. Stanford beat Notre Dame 90-84 to end the Fighting Irish’s company by getting to the Final Four as a No. 7 seed. 26-game winning streak. Since the NCAA Tournament That set up the improbable began in 1982, the only teams Stanford-Washington final. “To be honest, I don’t think seeded seventh or lower to reach anyone looked at it as a possibil- the Final Four are Missouri State ity, right?” Washington guard (then known as Southwest Missouri State) as a No. 8 seed in Kelsey Plum said with a laugh. “We were joking about the 1992, Arkansas as a No. 9 in 1998 men’s March Madness bracket and Minnesota as a No. 7 in 2004.

Tennessee also could get there as a No. 7 seed Sunday when it faces Syracuse in the Sioux Falls Regional final. Here are some things to watch when Stanford faces Washington: ■ Spotlighting stars: This regional has featured huge performances from Plum and Stanford forward Erica McCall. Plum is averaging 26.3 points per game in the NCAA Tournament. She has 26.2 points per game this season, ranking third among all Division I players. McCall scored 27 points against Notre Dame and has averaged 22.2 points and 9.2 rebounds in her last six games. ■ Monitoring the rebounds: In each of the two

previous meetings between Stanford and Washington, the team that controlled the boards won the game. Stanford outrebounded Washington 49-30 on Jan. 29. Washington had a 37-31 edge in the Pac-12 Tournament. ■ Samuelson’s shooting: Stanford’s Karlie Samuelson has gone 10 of 16 on 3-pointers during the NCAA Tournament. Samuelson is on such a roll that she banked in an off-balance 3-pointer Friday from about 25 feet away after Notre Dame had cut the lead to three in the last two minutes. ■ Osahor’s offense: Washington’s Chantel Osahor is coming off a 19-point, 17-rebound

performance against Kentucky, but she has struggled to produce offense against Stanford. Osahor shot a combined 3 of 13 and averaged just 4.5 points in the Huskies’ two previous games with Stanford, though she did have 16 rebounds against the Cardinal in the Pac-12 tournament. ■ Cinderella stories: Both this regional and the Sioux Falls Regional have a No. 4 seed facing a No. 7 seed in the championship game. The Final Four will have at least two teams seeded fourth or lower for the first time since 2004, according to STATS LLC. LSU made it as a No. 4 seed and Minnesota got there as a No. 7 seed in 2004.


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The Spartans also scored on a Tenino own goal. Forks (1-1-0, 1-1-0) visits Montesano (1-2-0, 1-4-0) on Monday.

Boys Golf Port Angeles 211, Klahowya 239 BREMERTON — Parker Elias shot a nine-hole score of 49 to earn medalist honors in the Roughriders’ first Olympic League victory of the season. “This was his best round of the year so far,” Port Angeles coach Gil Stockton said. Royce Duncan carded a 51, Cameron Fouts shot 55 and Ben Fowler notched a 56. “Ben Fowler has cut 10 strokes off his first match score of the year,” Stockton said. “The guys are all showing improvement in finding a bit more consistency, and that is reflected in their scores. “With the conditions as windy and cold as it was, the guys played some of their best golf of the year.”

Girls Golf Klahowya 216, Port Angeles 227 BREMERTON — Maddie Boe led the Roughriders with a nine-hole round of 52 on the Cascade Course at Gold Mountain Golf Club. “Senior captain Maddie Boe rebounded after a tough round at home on Tuesday [by] posting her personal-best competitive score,” Port Angeles coach Jacob Lippold said of Thursday’s match. Hannah Almaden shot a 55 and Lexie Jeffers and Jaden Dugger each carded rounds of 60. Klahowya’s McKenna Kendall earned medalist

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Forks’ Miguel Ramirez (14) controls the ball in front of the Spartans’ goal. Also in on the play for Forks are Danny Martinez, left, Ivan Torres (9), and goalkeeper Fernando Silva (22). honors after shooting a 44. 13:26.3, and Sira Wines The Riders (0-3) host won the javelin with a North Mason (0-3) on Tues- throw of 103-02. day. The Chimacum girls also fell to Bremerton 87-10 and Kingston 85-18. Track and field Bailey Castillo led the Redhawks girls win Cowboys with a third-place two of three duals finish in the javelin (96-01). On the boys side, ChimaPORT TOWNSEND — Freshman Eileen Leoso’s cum held off Port Townsend wins in the 200-meter run 59-49, but fell to Kingston and the long jump helped 79-51 and to Bremerton the Port Townsend girls go 88-46. The Cowboys had two 2-1 in duals at an Olympic League meet at Blue Heron double-event winners in Sam Golden and Trevon Middle School. The Redhawks beat Chi- Noel. Golden won both hurdles macum 112-14 and Bremerton 80-56, but fell to Kings- events, taking the 110meter race in 17.41 seconds ton 74-67. Leoso’s time of 29.92 sec- and the 300 with a time of onds was tops in the 200, 45.22 seconds. Noel won the shot put and her leap of 15 feet, 1 inch was the best long jump with a throw of 41-2.75 and the discus with a 118-07. of Thursday’s meet. Kingston and Bremerton The Redhawks had two other event winners: Ally beat Port Townsend 80-35 Bradley claimed the 3,200- and 80-46, respectively. meter run with a time of The Redhawks also had

two double-event winners. Seren Dances won the long jump (20-02) and the triple jump (42-02), while Koby Weidner won the 100 (11.58 seconds) and 200 (24.35 seconds). Neah Bay and Clallam Bay also competed at Thursday’s meet. Clallam Bay’s Molly McCoy was first in the girls high jump, clearing 4-08, and teammate Jennica Maines won the triple jump by recording a distance of 28-9. Kayla Winck was fourth in the discus with a distance of 75-08 to lead the Red Devils. For the Neah Bay boys, Cameron Buzzell was third in the boys 200 (25.08 seconds). The Bruins were led by Alan Greene, who placed second in the javelin (12904) and fourth in the 400 (59.95 seconds).

Baseball: Steal clinic CONTINUED FROM B1 and thievery played a role in all three of their runs. Leadoff hitter Gavin Johnston started on the mound and struck out five Velarde, who had four batters in five innings while steals, opened the game by giving up four hits and four reaching first base on an error. He then stole second, runs. Freshman Ben Bruner went to third on Evan relieved Johnston and Hurn’s single, and then pitched into the sixth stole home. After reaching base with inning. Bruner fanned five, walked six and allowed six a one-out single, Hurn swiped second and then hits and six runs. Quilcene (3-1) begins advanced to third and then SeaTac League play Mon- home on two separate passed balls. Sequim led 2-0 day at Crosspoint (0-1). The Rangers then play at the end of the top of the Chimacum at home on first. Bremerton answered Tuesday. Quilcene coach Darrin Dotson’s sons, Lane with a run off Velarde in the and Cole, play for the Cow- bottom of the first but wouldn’t score again. boys. Ethan Richmond added an insurance run for Sequim 3, Sequim in the top of the Bremerton 1 fifth. Ian Dennis reached on BREMERTON — The an error and was replaced Wolves opened their Olym- by Richmond, who stole secpic League 2A slate with a ond and third and scored on low-scoring road victory Daniel Harker’s sacrifice over the Knights. fly. Essentially, Sequim stole Velarde, Hurn and Nigel the win. The Wolves swiped Christian had Sequim’s 17 bases in Friday’s win, three hits in the game.

POULSBO — Sequim’s boys and girls teams each lost duals to North Kitsap and Olympic but beat Coupeville at the four-team Olympic League meet at North Kitsap High School. The Sequim boys had a pair of double winners at Thursday’s meet. Jackson Oliver took first in the high jump (6 feet) and 3,200meter run (10 minutes, 55.24 seconds), and Oscar Herrera won the 110 hurdles (15.60 seconds) and 300 hurdles (42.07 hurdles). Chris Whitaker was a winner as well for the Wolves, taking the shot put with a throw of 40-08.5. He also placed second in the discus. The Sequim boys lost to North Kitsap 83-62, and to Olympic 77-68. They routed Coupeville 101.5-42.5. The Sequim girls won a close dual with Coupeville 74-64. The Wolves lost to Olympic 91-59, and fell to North Kitsap 94-56. Waverly Shreffler, Audrey Shingleton and Kiara Pierson each won individual events while also teaming up with Gretchen Happe to take first in the 4x400-meter relay with a time of 4:27.26. Shreffler ran to two titles at Thursday’s meet, winning the 400 (1:02.76) and the 800 (2:25.91). Shingleton won the 1,600 (5:49.84), and Kiara Pierson placed first in the 3,200 (12:53.26) Sequim’s teams return to Poulsbo for the Lil’ Norway Invitational this Saturday.

PORT ANGELES — The Roughriders were narrowly edged out for the Olympic League victory by the Knights. Port Angeles picked up wins from doubles pairs Karina Paup-Byrnes and Lum Fu, Summer Olsen and Aeverie Politika and Paulina Crawford and Hailey Horton. Claire Fritschler fell in her No. 3 singles match 6-4, 6-4 to Bremerton’s Emily Nguyen, but coach Stephanie Gochnour still named Fritschler as her player of the match. “Claire was evenly matched with her opponent and played with perseverance and determination,” Gochnour said. “She came back [during] the second set after falling behind 5-1. “Claire told me she looks forward to getting another chance to play Emily again later in the season, with hopefully a win.” Bremerton 4, Port Angeles 3 Match Report Singles No. 1: Sarah Casias (Bremerton) def. Audrey Little (Port Angeles) 6-0, 6-1. No. 2: Jasmine Palanganas (Bremerton) def. Maddy Woods (Port Angeles) 6-0, 6-1. No. 3: Emily Nguyen (Bremerton) def. Claire Fritschler (Port Angeles) 6-4, 6-4. Doubles No. 1: Krista Matro/Marianne Adiceam def. Emily Traughber/Patricia Polo (Port Angeles) 6-3, 6-2. No. 2: Karina Paup-Byrnes/Lum Fu (Port Angeles) def. Comtjoa Reues/Jennifer Price (Bremerton) 6-3, 6-4. No. 3: Summer Olsen/Aeverie Politika (Port Angeles) def. Ceina King/Franica Brown (Bremerton) 6-4, 6-0. No. 4: Paulina Crawford/Hailey Horton (Port Angeles) def. Sopme Camtel/Avalon Chinn (Bremerton) 7-5, 6-2.

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Austin Hilliard also stole four bases for the Wolves. Hurn, Richmond, Christian and James Thayer swiped four apiece, and Justin Porter stole one bag. Velarde earned the win by holding Bremerton (0-1, 3-2) to four hits, one run, three walks and striking out two in four innings. Christian pitched three innings of one-hit baseball and fanned two to take the save. The Wolves (1-0, 4-1) play a nonleague game at Rochester (0-3, 0-4) on Monday.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General Executive Assistant to City Manager and City Council: City of Port Townsend. Confidential specialized administrative, technical and clerical assistance to City Manager and City Council. Salary $50,825 annually, full benefits, subject to FLSA. Please read complete job description and position announcement for specifics and find City application form at: http://www.cityofpt.us/ HR/Employment.html or call 379-5047. Submit City application, resume and cover letter to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Suite 2 Port Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to: kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header EXEC. Open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace. Facilities Maintenance Commercial Pipefitter/Plumber The Port of Port Angeles is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Facilities Maintenance Commercial Pipefitter/Plumber. Applicants mu s t h ave a t l e a s t 5 years of experience as a licensed commercial pipefitter/plumber. Must be a team player who has skills & experience in the commercial construction & maintenance fields. Material procurement & computer skills are preferred. The starting hourly rate range is $27.14 to $29.21 DOE, plus an outstanding benefit package. Applications & job descriptions may be obtained at the Por t Admin Office, 338 West 1st St., PA between 8am-5pm M-F & also online at www.portofpa.com . Applications will be accepted until 5pm Thursday, March 31st. Drug testing is required. Other testing may be required. HORSE CARETAKER: O n s i t e c a r e t a ke r o n Q u i l c e n e fa r m i n ex change for housing. Primary duties are care for three mares, but carpentr y and other skills a plus. Must be honest, reliable and have excellent horse sense. Email: hearonpi@gmail.com

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HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATOR: Requirements include: A bachelor’s degree in either human resources management, public administration, social science or equivalent. Qualifications: Five years of successful experience working in more than one human resources principle, plus two years of experience working for a public employer. Previous wor k experience in a transit organization is highly desired. Hiring Range: $52,629-$70,780. FLSA Status: Exempt Excellent benefits. Application available at Clallam Transit System, 830 W. Laur idsen Blvd., Por t Angeles, WA 98363, and at www.clallamtransit.com. 360-452-1315. EEO. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 5 p.m., April 8, 2016. LOOKING for reliable dedicated caregivers to help people at home. Small friendly agency. Our staff love working for us. (360)681-6206 LUBE TECH Full-time, valid WSDL required. Apply at 110 Golf Course, P.A. in the Quick Lube. MAINTENANCE WORKER City of Port Townsend. Perform variety of tasks relating to maintenance, r e p a i r, o p e ra t i o n a n d construction of city streets, wastewater collection and storm water systems. See position announcement for qualifications. $20.24 / hour, union position with full benefits. Job description, position announcement and application form at http://www.cityofpt. us/HR/employment.html or call 379-5047. Submit City application form, letter and resume to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Suite 2, Por t Townsend WA 98368 or e-mail to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header MAINTENANCE. Application review begins Apr il 11, open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace.

Media Technician Senior, par t-time. Peninsula College is recruiting for a tech to support ITV classes offered on the Por t Townsend campus. Salary: $14.36 an hr; 15-22 hrs per wk. Position information and application form available at: www.pencol.edu. EEO

NEWS CLERK T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News in Por t Angeles, WA is seeking a detail oriented news assistant to join our team full-time. Duties involve wr iting news briefs, compiling and editing news releases, gathering content, data and fact checking. We offer a great work environment, health benefits, 401k, paid vac a t i o n a n d s i ck t i m e. Please e-mail your resume, cover letter, and a few s a m p l e s o f yo u r work to: careers@soundpublishing.com. T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News is par t of the Sound Publishing. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Visit our website at w w w. s o u n d p u b l i s h ing.com to learn more about us! Openings in Naturopathic Clinic for massage therapist, accupucturist, nurse practitioner, midwife and Naturopath. Call for details. (360)808-2662

POOL MANAGER: We are currently hiring for a Seasonal Pool Manager to oversee our team of lifeguards, 3 Hot Spring Po o l s , a n d O l y m p i c sized swimming pool. Great opportunity to get your foot in the door with Aramark, a Fortune 200 company who is an industry leader. Candidate must possess Lifeguard Cer tification. To apply: please visit our website a t w w w. a r a m a r k . c o m and search Requisition Number 58981

P O R TA B L E T O I L E T TECHNICIAN. Full time M-F, some weekends. Bill’s Plumbing, appy in person at: 425 S. 3rd. Ave., Sequim P ro fe s s i o n a l p r i va t e c a r e g i ve r, ove r n i g h t s available. (360)808-7061 or (360)683-0943.)

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Substitute Carrier for Combined Motor Route Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette Individual(s) interested must be 18 yrs. of age, have a valid Washington State Drivers License and proof of insurance. Early morning delivery Monday through Friday and Sunday. Hours and pay to be determined by C o n t r a c t e d c a r r i e r. Email: jbirkland@sound publishing.com NO PHONE CALLS Service Advisor Opportunity Immediate service advisor position is open at Wilder Auto. If you’re looking for a positive career change, like worki n g w i t h p e o p l e, t h i s could be for you! The Wilder team has great benefits, 401k, medical and dental, and a great work schedule, paid training, college tuition plan for your children! Please email your resume to: hr@wilderauto.com

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SENIOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING Va c a n c y i n C l a l l a m County. 20 hr.week, Min, wage. 55+, low income, unemployed but actively seeking work and in need of basic work skills. Positions are in nonprofit organizations. Help your community while you learn. Call: O3A 1-866-720-4863 SERVER: Par t time, dining room, in upscale nonsmoking retirement center. Pleasant work environment, m u s t b e f l ex i bl e t o w o r k d a y, n i g h t o r weekend shifts. Apply at The Lodge at Sherwood Village, 660 Eve r g r e e n Fa r m Way, Sequim.

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4080 Employment 4080 Employment 4080 Employment General General Wanted Wanted Wanted REPORTER sought for Port Angeles staff opening with the Peninsula Daily News, a six-day a.m. newspaper on Washington’s beautiful North Olympic Peninsula, which includes the cities of Por t Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and Forks. Bring your experience from a weekly or small daily - - from the first day, you’ll be able to show off the writing and photography skills you’ve already acquired while shar pening your talent with the help of veteran newsroom leaders. This is a general assignment reporter position in which being a self-starter is required. Our circulation area covers two counties, including the Victorian seaport of Por t Townsend, the sunshine town of Seq u i m , t h e “ Tw i l i g h t � countr y of For ks, five Native American tribes plus wild rivers and the “mountains to the sea� city of Port Angeles. We are located at the gateway to million-acre Olympic National Park and across the Strait of Juan de Fuca from Vancouver Island and spectacular Victoria, British Columbia. Port Angeles was named by “New Rating Guide to Life in America’s Small Cities� as one of the best U.S. small cities. Plus we get half the rainfall of Seattle! Compensation includes medical, vision, life insurance, 401(k) and paid vacation. The PDN, nearly a century old, is a c o m mu n i t y - m i n d e d , family - focused local newspaper and Web enterprise that is the main news provider for the North Olympic Peninsula. Check us out at www.peninsuladailynews.com. T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y News is part of Washington state’s largest newspaper group, Sound Publishing Inc. If you meet the above qualifications, email your resume and cover letter addressing how you fit our requirements, to careers@soundpublishing.com. No phone calls, please. RN-CAREGIVERS RN-30 to 40 hrs. per wk M-F. Detail oriented, supervision of aides & clients. Current WA RN lic e n s e. C a l l 3 6 0 - 4 5 7 1644 Caregivers Home Health. The Port Angeles Boys & Girls Club is seeking a part-time Kitchen Coordinator. 2620 S. Francis St. Port Angeles.

SOCIAL MEDIA AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION CONTRACTOR (Everett, WA) Sound Media, a division of Sound Publishing Inc., is seeking a Contractor to lead its social media and marketing communications. Requires someone who is passionate about Social Age Technologies and understands the cross channel campaign strategies offered by an innovative, 21st century consultative marketing team. Among many other things, this person will be responsible for: Developing enterpriselevel online and offline marketing communicat i o n s p l a n s a n d exe cutable strategies, to be delivered and managed across multiple channels written for unique target audiences. Developing content and c o py a p p r o p r i a t e fo r press releases, online channels (web, digital), and marketing campaign messaging. For mulating customizable marketing communications solutions for each unique client through a thorough needs-assessment, ensuring recommended campaign strategies and related tactics meet or exceed client expectations. Position may require a bachelor’s degree and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area, or an equivalent combination of education and practical experience. This is an independently contracted position and is paid as outlined in the contract. To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to careers@soundpublishing.com, please include ATTN: SocMediaCon in the subject line. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com and www.soundmediabds.com

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SUPPORT COORDINATOR: Family Caregiver Support Coordinator for Jefferson County, working out of O3A/ I&A’s Por t Townsend office, providing all ser vices throughout the county. $17.44/hr, 40 hrs/wk. Responsibilities include assessing needs and coordinating services for unpaid family caregivers; performing outreach and community education; information and assistance activities; wor k w i t h s u p p o r t g r o u p s. FULL Benefit Package includes medical, dental, family vision, state retirement and more. Req. BA in Behavioral or Human Ser vices and 2 years paid social service experience or BA and four years paid social service, and a current WDL. Contact O3A (Olympic Area Agency on Aging) at 360 385-2552/8008 0 1 - 0 0 5 0 fo r j o b d e scription and application packet. Extended closing date of March 28, 2016. O3A is an EOE.

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BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH SHOP 6 BR home sits on 2.7 rolling acres with a 2,322 sq. ft. shop, beautiful pond, irrigation water, RV Parking, back patio w/ Hot Tub. New roof and exterior paint. Modern kitchen with view of the property from above. Daylight basement is finished with a total of 3bed/1-bath on lower level. MLS#291537/825389 $375,000 Jake Tjernell 360-460-6250 TOWN & COUNTRY

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CLALLAM BAY: Greatly reduced 4.39 acres, fixer upper A frame. 5 miles to Lake Ozette. Cash out $65,000. Serious inquiries only. (509)684-3177 FSBO: Home in 4 Seasons Park. 2 BD, 1 BA, 1,244 sq ft. Char ming home, a must see. $153,000. 360-461-6972

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Close to Everything Comfortable & convenient 2 br, 2 ba, double wide home located in Spruce East Mobile Home Park, a 55 or older mobile home par k. Features include fresh paint, laminate floors, den-office w/ woodstove, main bath w/walk-in enclosed jetted tub. Great location close to shopping, restaurants, and medical services. MLS#300267 $29,500 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

FSBO: 181 Sunland Dr. Sequim. Sunland Home, Southern mountain views accent this over 3,000 sf., 4 br, 3 ba home. Features include a studio apartment that rents for $650 per, professionally landscaped with irrigation system, LR with fireplace, formal DR, large family room with stove, basement w i t h t wo c a r g a ra g e, food storage room and COMPLETELY elevator. $324,900. Call REMODELED N o t h i n g t o d o i n t h i s Ida. (360)683-2248 home except move in. Move in ready! Granite counter tops, hardwood & tile floors Wonderful 5 br, 3 ba, and solid wood cabinets h o m e w i t h a p r i va c y in the kitchen & bath- fe n c e d b a ck ya r d a n d r o o m s. L a r g e m a s t e r deck- plus a fort for the bedroom with adjoining kids! Amazing amount of deck over the garage. s t o r a g e . P r o p e r t y i s The home is located on 1 1/2 lots. Freshly painttwo lots, which makes e d - n ew c a r p e t . S o for a ver y large back much here you must see i t . L o c a t e d a p p r ox . 4 yard. b l o c k s f r o m S t eve n s MLS#300374/908127 Middle School and Ham$199,900 ilton Elementary. Could Roland Miller easily have mother-in360-461-4116 law quarters. TOWN & COUNTRY MLS#300263 $249,000 Emilie Thornton FSBO: 2 br., 2 ba., plus COLDWELL BANKER office, 2 car garage withUPTOWN REALTY attached 10x24 shop. (360)912-3934 Open concept, one acre located Hidden Valley LONG DISTANCE Estates, built end 2012 No Problem! View Olympic Mts. 40 Pa r k w ay H e i g h t s D r, Peninsula Classified Port Angeles. $254,500. 1-800-826-7714 (509)-435-1553

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PRIVATE LOCATION We l l bu i l t a n d m a i n tained 4 bedrooms 2 bath home at end of the road. This home has a built in vacuum system and a fire suppression system. It has a beautifully manicured lawn, greenhouse, hot tub and a large patio area with fire pit. There is a large 3 bay shop with RV door and a separate office with 3/4 bath. MLS#300411/910178 $435,000 Nels Gordon (208)610-4674 TOWN & COUNTRY

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RAW LAND 19.73 Timbered Acreage, Minutes From To w n , S o l i t a r y Fe e l , Property in Timber Designation for Tax Purposes, Part of Dungeness Water Rule MLS#260838/213880 $187,500 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360) 683-6880 (360) 918-3199 1-800-359-8823 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

Room for all! Plenty of room in this 4br 2ba home with a great floor plan! Three bedrooms on main level with a full bath. One bedroom and bath upstairs. Brand new dishwasher with a tiled floor in the kitchen. Two living areas for enter taining or however you choose to use this nice space! MLS#292314 $199,000 Kim Bower 360-477-0654 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim

Spacious Sunland Townhome 2 Bed 2 Bath plus den, over 1800 sf to enjoy, low maintenance lifes t y l e , e n j oy S u n l a n d amenities. MLS#907775/300357 $269,900 Terry Peterson lic#107780 (360) 683-6880 (360) 797-4802 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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BLUFF-SIDE MASTERPIECE! Don’t miss your chance to play harbormaster as you watch the mar ine traffic come and go from t h i s p r i va t e bl u f f s i d e masterpiece! This 2 bed/2.5 bath + office home boasts expansive v i ew s o f t h e S t ra i t o f Juan de Fuca. Inside features a gourmet kitchen w/ granite counters, walkin pantry & breakfast bar. Guest suite w/ walk-in closet & bathroom on main floor. Wake up to salt water views from the private master oasis on 2nd floor. Gated entr y, low maintenance landscaping, covered deck, & patio. MLS#300412 $499,500 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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ROOM FOR RENT: Large upstairs master b e d r o o m . P r i va t e u p stairs master bedroom with view of mountains in park like setting. Access to greenhouse and gardening on beautiful Coyle Rd. Single female only, price negotiable to right person. (360)765-0967

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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF SURPLUS COUNTY PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of the Clallam County Commissioners, the Sheriff’s Office will hold a public auction sale on-line at www.clallam.net under the County On-Line Services section starting Monday, April 11, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. and will end April 25, 2016 at 4:30 a.m. The sale is conducted by Public Surplus and consists of three vehicles. This sale is being conducted in accordance with RCW 36.34.080 and the Clallam County Administrative Policy 455. Potential bidders must pre-register on-line with Public Surplus at www.publicsurplus.com. You must have an email address and a credit card. The vehicles are:

a. 1990 Toyota EL5 Pickup, VIN-JT4VN13G1L5024269 b. 2000 Ford Expedition, VIN-1FMFU18L4YLB02734 c. 1977 Chevrolet Ambulance, VIN-CGR3374125662 PUB: March 18, 27, 2016 Legal No:688742 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: NO: 16-4-00077-1 JOSEPHINE H. O’NEILL Deceased The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and non probate assets. Date of First Publication: March 13,2016 BENJAMIN F. DANIELS, SR. Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative and address for mailing or service: Greg Richardson WSBA # 8680 1407 East 3rd St. PO Box 2029 Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457- 1669 Clallam County Superior Cour t Probate Cause Number: 16 4 00077 1 PUB: March 13, 20, 27, 2016 Legal No. 687776

NO. 16-4-00035-5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Donald C. Robertson, SR., Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and non-probate assets. Date of first publication: March 20, 2016 Personal Representative: Donald C. Robertson, Jr. Attorney for Personal Representative: Curtis G. Johnson, WSBA #8675 Address for Mailing or Service: Law Office of Curtis G. Johnson, P.S. 230 E. 5th Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-3895 Pub: March 20, 27, April 3, 2016 Legal No. 688886 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 March 29, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse.

JEEP: Grand Cherokee Laredo, ‘11, 4x4, 29K Health and Human Services – Funding from the ml. lots of extras, clean, Washington State Department of Health for immu$27,500. (360)452-8116. nization program/$1,888 Health and Human Services, Environmental Health KIA: ‘09 Spor tage LX, • Grant funding from the Washington State De4d utility, great condition, partment of Health for pollution ID and correcpower locks, windows, tion/$7,815 V6, front wheel drive and • Grant funding from the Washington State Demuch more. Below book partment of Health for onsite septic system at $5,000. Available April management program/$68,220 2016. (253)246-9002. Health and Human Services, Operations – Funding Moving can’t take from the Washington State Department of Health NISSAN: ‘10 Murano, for the women, infants, and children (WIC) pro48K mi. Excellent cond. gram/$6,850 Sheriff’s Operations $15,500. (360)681-4803 • Operation Stonegarden grant reimbursement/$2,744 9730 Vans & Minivans • Reimbursement from Olympic Peninsula Safety Communications Alliance Network operations Others budget for full time radio technician position/$46,500 DODGE: ‘02 Grand Caravan, 200K miles, WSU Extension – Funding from Solid Waste Division of Health and Human Services for managing a good cond., $1500 obo. Department of Ecology grant/$50,603 (360)808-2898 DODGE: ‘03 Grand Caravan. Good condition. $2,400/obo. (360)460-6780

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CHEVY: ‘98 Silverado, 4wd, new engine. $5,500. reymaxine5@gmail.com or CHEV: ‘83 El Camino, (360)457-9070 local stock vehicle, c h a m p a g n e b r o n z e . DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 $3900 firm. 775-4431 wheel drive, short bed, a l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . FORD: ‘60 F-100 BBW. $6600. (360)582-9769 All original survivor, runs strong, rusty. Many ex- FORD: ‘72 F250. $2000. t r a s a n d n e w p a r t s . (360)452-4336. $2,000. (360)681-2382 FORD: F150, ‘94, XLT, 4x4, r uns good, good FORD: ‘62 F150 Step- tires, excellent shape, no side. Excellent project rust. $3,300. vehicle. $900. (360)683-8084 (360)912-2727 FORD: F250, ‘95, XLT, extra cab. Banks air, bed liner, canopy, tow package, low miles. $5,000/obo. (360)461-9119

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2 0 0 8 S u z u k i V- S t r o m 650. Pr ime condition. 11,800 miles. Original owner. Service records. Ju s t s e r v i c e d . N e e d s nothing. Many extras, including: center stand and gel seat. $5,400 S C I O N X B : ‘ 0 6 Ve r y OBO. Scott at clean car with only 16K (360)461-7051. ml. Lots of room inside. RIDING HONDA: ‘04, VTX 1800 $8,500 (360)457-9013. Leave message LAWNMOWERS CC road bike, 9,535 mil. $400 to $700. speedometer 150. TOYOTA : ‘ 0 1 , P r i u s , Call Kenny $5,500. (360)797-3328. needs power steer(360)775-9779 HONDA: CRF250R, ‘09, ing/starter, battery, great e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , body, 40+ mpg, 232K. 8183 Garage Sales r a m p s a n d e x t r a s . $1500. (360)460-1534 $3,500. (208)704-8886 PA - East TOYOTA: ‘05 Scion XA. 65K miles, new tires and WHY PAY WANTED: Quality items rims, tinted, 32mpg. in good condition for garSHIPPING ON $7,800. (360)912-2727 age sale June 10-11. INTERNET Proceeds benefit WAG, PURCHASES? TOYOTA : ‘ 0 7 C a r o l l a local dog rescue. AcCE, 119K miles, good cepting kitchen, housecond., CD player, $7000 hold items, linens, furniSHOP LOCAL obo. (805)636-5562 ture, garden/outdoor furniture etc. Call to arVW: ‘86 Wolfberg, Cabpeninsula range pick up. (360)683riolet, excellent condion. dailynews.com 0932 $6,000. (360)477-3725.

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A copy of the budget change form may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Date: 15 March 2016 PLYMOTH ‘91 Voyager, BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY with lift, CD player new COMMISSIONERS b r a k e s , r u n s g r e a t . ______________________________________ $2,000/negotiable. Mike Chapman, Chair (360)670-2428 PUB: March 20, 27, 2016 Legal No: 688753


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FROM THE ASHES Sequim horse rescue takes animals after Belfair tragedy High School — was killed along with 16-year-old Quinn Carlson, 18-year-old Tory Carlson and 68-yearSEQUIM — In Greek old Donna Reed, a neighmythology, it is the phoenix bor. that is regenerated out of The suspected shooter, the ashes of its predecessor, 51-year-old David Wayne reborn to live once again. Campbell, fatally shot himWhile her newest companions are quite different creatures, Valerie Jackson can see a similar story being born from tragedy. In late February, Jackson and the Olympic Peninsula Equine Network of Sequim — a nonprofit horse rescue and rehabilitation group — became home to several animals from a Belfair family with local ties, a family ripped apart by four murders and an apparent suicide. Some of the details, Jackson said, are hauntingly similar to her own story: About 14 years ago, her then-drug-addicted husband demanded she shoot him, then threatened her life. “Very traumatic situation,” Jackson says now. “Every time I hear one of these stories, it’s, ‘There but for the grace of God go I.’ Maybe that’s why I got into rescue.” In Belfair on Feb. 26, 49-year-old Lana J. Carlson — a former Port Angeles resident three years behind Jackson at Port Angeles BY MICHAEL DASHIELL

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self in front of law enforcement following a threehour standoff. A 12-year-old girl survived the ordeal. Jackson, who has served as the equine network president and board chair since September 2014, said

she received contact from a member of Lana Carlson’s family a day after the shootings. Knowing Jackson is involved with horse rescue efforts, he asked whether she could help with animals left in the wake of the

tragedy, including two horses and three dogs. “He and the rest of the family were all still reeling in the shock of it all and were trying to find places for the animals to go,” Jackson said. Arrangements had been

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Beautiful mountain view estate on 5 acres adjacent to National Forest. Open floor plan lets in a lot of light with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Family room big enough for a pool table and door to the hot tub. Attached 2 car garage w/ area to work. Pasture surrounded by horse fence. Greenhouse, barn, kennel plus much more. Home interior is lined with knotty pine and may fine touches.

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PRIVACY, VIEWS, TREES, PASTURE. PARCEL OF PRIME LAND IN THE DUNGENESS BAY AREA. THIS PROPERTY HAS PRESSURIZED IRRIGATION WITH FAUCETS LOCATED ALONG THE WESTERN TREE LINED BORDER. CLOSE TO THE BOAT RAMP FOR FISHING, CLAMMING, CRABBING & OTHER WATER SPORTS. PROPERTY NEEDS SEPTIC AND WELL - CHECK WITH THE COUNTY REGARDING THE DUNGENESS WATER MANAGEMENT RULES (WRIA-18 EAST)

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Great private building Parcel. Level 2.54 acre building site just minutes to town & close by to the John Wayne Marina, Sequim Bay State Park, & the Olympic Discovery Trail. Full of trees & wildlife in a peaceful & private setting. Installed private well, septic permit is on file, & a road has been roughed in leading to a partially cleared potential building site - Bring your building plans & enjoy this easy build property!

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Spring blooms lovely but fatal to some pets LILIES HAVE BEEN associated with rebirth and renewal for millennia. Ancient Romans believed that lilies sprang up when the goddess Juno spilled milk while she was nursing the baby Hercules. Lilies also represent the renewal symbolized by Easter. For cat lovers, though, lilies mean just the opposite. Every part of them — pollen, flowers, leaves, stems, even the water in which they’re placed — is deadly to felines. What is it about lilies that make them so toxic to cats? “That is the million-dollar question,” says Tina Wismer, DVM, a veterinary toxicology specialist who is medical director of the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center. “There was a researcher at Michigan State who was looking into the toxic component. He was able to find that it is throughout the plant but couldn’t quite characterize it.” When it comes to toxicity, cats are special — in a bad way. They are uniquely susceptible to certain plants, medications and other substances.

Stomach upset Dogs, for instance, may simply get a little stomach upset if they eat lily flowers, but cats can develop kidney failure if not treated within the first 18 hours after ingestion. They need intravenous fluids for 48 hours to help flush the toxins from the body. Cats treated after the 18-hour time frame don’t do as well and may even die. “The toxin kills off some of the cells that line the urine tubules in the kidneys, so that debris from the dead cells plugs up the kidneys,” Dr. Wismer says. “As long as you keep the fluids going and keep that debris from building up, then we have a good prognosis.”

that one breed in particular gets into trouble from eating bulbs. “Labradors keep us in busiHow does Kim Campbell ness here at poison control,” toxicity Wismer says. Thornton lily occur? A typiDogs who dig up bulbs may cal call that be attracted by the bone meal APCC that some gardeners place receives at beneath the bulb to help nourish this time of it. year involves Dogs eat the bulb on their a man sendway to the bone meal. ing flowers to “If you’re going to plant bulbs a woman. in areas that your dogs have “In the access to, don’t use bone meal,” bouquet many Wismer says. times are gorgeous stargazer lilWant to send a cat-loving ies, and these are highly toxic to friend a bouquet? Ask the florist cats,” Wismer says. to send one that’s pet-safe. That “The owner gets home, finds way, you don’t end up in the, er, that the cat has chewed on the dog house. bouquet and for a couple of days the cat gets to spend time in the The Buzz — with Dr. Marty hospital.” Becker, Kim Campbell If you have lilies in your Thornton and Mikkel Becker home or yard — which we don’t ■ Many people refer to sperecommend — signs of trouble you may notice include pollen on cial canine companions as “heart dogs,” and new research has your cat’s face, vomiting and pieces of the plant in the vomit. found that the description might refer to more than just a tight The kidneys start shutting emotional bond. down after the first 12 to 24 Oregon State University stuhours. At first, that causes increased dents presented research last thirst and urination, but within fall to the Gerontological Society two to three days, cats stop mak- of America showing that older dog owners have significantly ing urine. lower levels of systolic blood Dogs have their own issues pressure (the top number in a with different plants. blood pressure reading) than While cats usually prefer to people who don’t own dogs. nibble on foliage and flowers, The research, which hasn’t dogs may go all the way to the been published yet, looked at a other end of the plant. nationwide group of 1,570 parBulbs such as daffodils, hyaticipants who were at least 60 cinths and tulips are toxic to years old. That’s a larger reprethem. If your dog likes to “help” you sentative sample than most such studies. garden, he can be at risk if he digs up and eats the bulbs of _________ those flowers. Pet Connection appears every SunThe petals cause only mild day and is produced by a team of petstomach upset in dogs and cats, care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. but the bulb itself can cause Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbloody vomiting, bloody diarrhea bell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. and low blood pressure. Email them at petconnection@gmail. Certain dog breeds can be com or visit www.petconnection.com. more at risk. Or write to them c/o Universal/UClick, No one who is familiar with 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO them will be surprised to learn 64106.

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Help: Seek family CONTINUED FROM C1 Jackson and vice president/ ranch manager Diane Royall met with the family member in Belfair to take home the five animals. While the group is set up to handle equine rescues, the organization doesn’t traditionally handle canines. “We don’t normally take in anything but horses because there are plenty of shelters for cats and dogs available, but in an emergency like this, we will make exceptions,” Jackson said, noting the group is considering a few kennels for temporary dog rescues. “They [the dogs] were all visibly stressed but happy to see us,” she said. Among them were an Australian shepherd mix, a golden retriever/Labrador mix and a small golden retriever. The rescue group found the dogs a temporary foster home, then took care of more than $500 in initial veterinary costs. More fees accumulated, however: One of the dogs, Riley, was found with several broken teeth (Jackson said she and others think the dog tried to bite through his handmade hog-wire kennel), while another dog seemed to have a broken leg and needed an X-ray. With dental bills and other medical costs piling up to about $1,200 for Riley alone, Jackson said she was trying to figure out how to fundraise for the pets, but a pair of local groups added another chapter to the rescue story.

PFOA helps The Peninsula Friends of Animals (PFOA), a dog-and-cat rescue nonprofit/no-kill shelter based between Sequim and Port Angeles, helped with neutering costs. “If they qualify, we certainly will spay and do shots,” said Sharon Palmer, PFOA’s spay/neuter coordinator. “We make sure cats and dogs are spayed and neutered before we adopt them out.” Palmer and PFOA coordinated with Best Friends Pet Care Center, a Port Angeles veterinary clinic, for the dental surgery. Palmer said Riley had one tooth removed and several other damaged teeth repaired.

PFOA and the clinic reportedly lowered costs for the dental services, so the overall $1,200 vet bill came to $150. “Anything we can help [with], that’s what we’re here for,” Palmer said. In the end, the family who took on the three dogs on a temporary basis decided to make it permanent and is in the process of adopting all three, Jackson said. The family’s two horses are quite disparate in age, Jackson noted. When she and Royall first found the pair, the younger was able to get to food and was in good condition, while the older horse struggled to feed itself and fell in the trailer on the return trip to Sequim. After the horse fell a couple of times, Jackson said, “we actually considered putting her down right then in the trailer.” But Royall offered the horse a bucket of grain, and that sparked life in the older horse. “The mare was so excited to get the food that we felt she really did want to live,” Jackson said. The older horse, Jackson noted, is doing much better now. “She’s doing amazing,” Jackson said. “She’s just an older horse that needed special care.” Officials with the rescue group named the older horse Anna and the younger one Elsa — characters from the Disney film “Frozen.” Jackson said the group would return one or both of the horses if anyone from Lana Carlson’s family wanted them returned but that they hadn’t as of late last week. The Olympic Peninsula Equine Network, formerly known as Eyes That Smile before a 2014 name change, has 14 horses in its care on individual properties but hopes to build a dedicated facility in the area, Jackson said. “There’s such a need,” she said. “We’ve got a waiting list for people in our program.” For more information, see www. olypenequinenet.org, call 360-2071688 or write to OPEN, P.O. Box 252, Sequim, WA 98382.

________ Michael Dashiell is an editor with the Olympic Peninsula News Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach him at editor@sequimgazette.com.

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Beginning of spring brings tasty treat RIGHT NOW IS when you can find pea tendrils, and I love them. They are sweet, delicious and fun to eat because whether we buy them from a farm or grow them ourselves, eating pea tendrils is a perfect way to turn scrap into jewels. What a great business

model for the farmers. And us eaters get a tasty treat. In the suburban Jewish vernacular, eating well while conserving resources is a double mitzvah — doing two good deeds at one time. As the weather warms into full spring, farmers and gardeners will be thin-

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A few extra snow pea seeds tucked into this container garden in late February will soon make for good eating. Snipping one of these plants to the ground, leaving the roots in the soil, is a great way to encourage nitrogen fixation for whatever you grow next and will improve the vigor of the remaining two plants. You also get something crunchy and sweet to eat. quickly lose their appeal. If you are a gardener and have your own pea patch, thin strategically to prevent overcrowding. The best time for thinning most vegetable crops

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is just before dinner. Pea tendrils are delicate in flavor and crunch. When preparing them, less is more.

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gling green threads hanging out of your mouth when you take a bite. My preferred method of cooking is to toss the prepped tendrils with a little olive oil and a pinch of salt and let them sit together at room temperature for 20 minutes or more. You can devise your own combination of flavors depending on what else is on your menu, but always go easy on the seasoning; otherwise, you will miss the flavor of the pea itself. I usually just use a small amount of salt, but you could skip that if you prefer. Heat a dry frying pan. When it is hot but not smoking, throw in the

pea shoots and give them a two- to four-minute saute depending on how much you have to cook. If you want to add a clove of minced garlic or a chopped garlic scape at this point, go for it. Pea tendrils can be eaten raw, so the purpose of cooking is just to sear in the goodness and give the edges a slight crisp. Use these tendrils as you would lettuce on a sandwich or a taco. Cook more than you need and refrigerate the leftovers to use as a quick egg scrambler later in the week. It’s easy, convenient, nutritious and delicious.

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It’s the bride’s wedding, not the family’s MY SISTER WILL be getting married in a few months. She is the aunt of several girls and is having problems choosing which ones will be in her wedding. I think she is torn because she is getting a lot of unsolicited advice from relatives. What is the best way to deal with this situation without hurting people’s feelings?

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Never heard of these? Harvey OK, here’s the list. For Clallam County: ■ Caregivers Home Health — 360-457-1644 or 877-457-0700 ■ Catholic Community Services — 360417-5420 ■ Concerned Citizens — 360452-2396 ■ Home Instead Senior Care — 360-681-2511 ■ Korean Women’s Association — 360-452-2129 ■ Olympic Community Action — 360-452-4726 ■ Faith By Choice — 360-4774422 ■ Rainshadow Home Health — 360-681-6206 ■ Wright’s Home Care — 360457-9236 In Jefferson County: What stuff do they help with? ■ Caregivers Home Health — Well, it could be anything from 360-379-6659 the activities of daily living I men■ Catholic Community Services tioned last week (bathing, transfer— 360-417-5420 or 855-582-2700 ring, dressing, etc.) to actual nursing ■ Creating Connections — 360(on the high end — and don’t con379-1315 fuse this with home health) to ■ Korean Women’s Association errands, housework and so on. — 360-344-3497 Here’s how they work: ■ Home Instead Senior Care — ■ They recruit folks, run back360-681-2511 or 800-454-5040 ground checks, train them (the core ■ Olympic Community Action — of this training is state-mandated), 360-385-2571 then schedule them into your home to do what you need or want done, Here’s what I would do supervise, troubleshoot, etc. Now here’s what I’d do if it were If your worker can’t make it (for me or mine: I’d begin with making a any number of very human reasons), the agency can send someone list of what I honestly need (or want) help with and how often I else if that’s what you want. need or want it; then I’d call every The good news is that you’re out from under background checks, train- single agency in my area and ask: ■ What is their hourly rate? ing and payroll, and almost always ■ Do they have a “minimum,” have access to a substitute if need be. meaning will they only come in for The bad news? They aren’t free. two or more hours at a time, etc.? (Note: Some of us qualify for ■ Do they provide 24-hour care Medicaid-funded in-home care programs where this kind of help might (if that’s something I need)? ■ Is weekend service available? actually be free, assuming we qualify financially, etc., ad infinitum, but (It almost always is.) ■ When could they start, and we’re not going there today.) what’s the process? But allow me to observe that The process usually includes plumbers, carpenters, electricians something like a supervisor coming and professional geeks are almost never free either (unless they’re to your home to do an assessment married to your daughter, son or (in other words, check on the list someone else you know). you made).

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Sibling rivalry threatens family’s harmony WE ARE A family of four siblings. We always got along pretty well, then our luck ran out. Last year, siblings one and three (in birth order) had a huge blowout. The other two of us don’t know what was said, and we are staying out of it. But sibling three was so hurt and angry that he skipped the Christmas holidays, which put a damper on things. Soon, sibling two will be celebrating a milestone birthday. I’m afraid that sibling three will skip that, too. I’d like to encourage him to put aside his feelings for one day and not let selfishness ruin her big day. How would you approach this? Anonymous Speaking of birth order, am I the only one who’s amazed that the baby of the family is assuming some responsibility here? In my clan, No. 4, your sole job would consist of being carried to the party on soft cushions. I was with you until

Beyond kindness, there’s old pal misunderstood your not much you can bring to gesture doesn’t mean you couldn’t have corrected Philip your penul- that party. him: “Oh, I was thinking Galanes timate senAn unintended gift we’d split it,” in response to tence. his thanks. MinimizAn old school friend Better to address the ing your came to town last week. awkward moment than to brother’s I suggested we have think badly of your chum hurt feeldinner. for an innocent mistake, ings, or When the check came worse, label- ($140), I produced my card. right? ing him selfHe exclaimed, “Thank Overpaid caregiver? ish, is no you very much!” way to induce him to My mother, who lives I was startled by this attend the birthday gala. two plane flights away, is and paid. You have been wise to But it left a bad taste in in the early stages of stay out of this blood feud. my mouth (that didn’t Alzheimer’s disease. Still, it is possible to She lives on her own, come from the meal). insert yourself supportbut we hired someone, for a Should I have done ively: “I’m sorry that you few hours a week, to help something differently? and Danny are having a A.P.S. manage her medications. rough time. We missed you A social worker at the so much at Christmas. local hospital told me $9 Forget turning James “Will you let me know if Corden’s delightful Carpool per hour would be a fair there’s anything I can do to Karaoke bit into a weekly wage. make it easier for you to When I suggested this show, CBS! come to Jane’s big birthto the woman, she said, “I What viewers really day? We really want you was expecting $25 an want (judging from my there, but we want to hour.” mailbag) is a forensic resrespect your feelings, too.” Immediately, I felt taurant show: splitting Then listen. Unless this checks with heavy drinkashamed and agreed to milestone birthday is a pay. ers; screaming toddlers in Sweet 16, it’s safe to Since then, she let my the next booth; tipping — assume that the nasty fire- need I say more? mother’s pills run out once works were decades in the and accepted a gift from You might have said, making. my mother (who adores “Shall we split it?” when If so, only time and a her). the bill was presented, desire to mend things will I would be more combefore flourishing your help your enemy-combatfortable paying $15 per credit card. ant siblings. hour. But just because your

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I found a home health service that charges $19 an hour. Is there a way around this? Joy in Maine I’m sorry for you and your mom. Try to reweigh the elements of the story. The fact that your mother adores this caretaker is huge. (My mother rejected every helper we found after 15 minutes.) If she’s well enough to live on her own, she can certainly give someone she likes a modest gift. And you don’t seem primarily motivated by the caretaker’s letting the pills run out once. No, your discomfort seems rooted in the wage negotiation and relatively small overpayment of the caretaker. (I bet there’s a healthy dose of feeling out of control, too, being far away from your mother.) Short of enrolling in Trump University, after it emerges from federal court, for expert negotiating tips, you may say: “A local agency charges $19 an hour for your services. Would you consider match-

ing that rate?” But personally, I would leave well enough alone. By accident, you have invited someone into your mother’s life whom she really likes. Good on you!

Do I know you? Several times a week, walking around my neighborhood, I see a woman that I am almost positive is the actress Ellen Burstyn. Would it be rude to ask her if she is? Jeanne Approach the woman gingerly (but never in a restaurant) and say, “Ms. Burstyn?” If she isn’t, apologize and resume your constitutional. But if she says yes, please tell her that she is killing it on “House of Cards” this season! I can’t get her whelping “I am the mother!” out of my head.

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Watch out for sticky Lavin: Try to smooth mud while on a ride over the family problem THESE ARE THE “mud sucking shoes off horses” days, my friends. The days between the sloppy, slinky mud from winter rains and the rockhard dirt from the days of hot summer sun. As anyone with a horse wearing shoes will tell you, this is the time of year the drying mud becomes like a commercial vacuum, working to suck those shoes right off the hoof. There’s no getting around it. Deep, sticky mud can pull off horseshoes, even if they’ve been put on properly.

Frustrating experience I can tell you first-hand how frustrating it is to be out on the trail, sometimes miles away from home, and to lose a shoe because if the ground is hard and rocky, it means getting off and hoofin’ it home alongside him if you don’t want to take a chance on him coming up lame. And while I love the trails by my home, they are chock-full of those slippery, mud-sucking pits, and most of the time, there’s no way to go around those sinkholes, so one must just soldier on. Pasture mud will do the same darn thing.

PENINSULA HORSEPLAY When I’m lookGriffiths ing forward to riding, it can be so irritating to get the horse out of the pasture only to discover a missing shoe because unless I’m prepared to put a shoe on the horse myself, I can’t ride. This month, both Indy and Lacey lost a shoe. When I’m riding alone, it’s not a big deal, but if I’m riding with someone, then I need to buck up and tack that shoe back on. Perhaps if I were younger, really knew what I was doing and did so on a regular basis, I’d be able to nail the shoe back on in, say, 15 minutes. Alas, I’m a portly older woman who isn’t the most agile and who doesn’t put a shoe on a horse very often. I can and have done it, but I’m by no means good at it. I’ve studied the subject and have most of the tools.

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CONTINUED FROM C4 past. Keep the focus on the future. How can they turn Hopefully, they’ll their backs on their respond, but don’t expect mother when she helped much. them during tough times? My sister-in-law has a Dear Cheryl: My wife stranglehold over my and I have two little kids. brother. When we come home What a coward he is from work, we’re busy with not to explain to us why them. they’re shutting us out. There’s dinner, homeAnything you can tell work, baths, stories and me to get my mother and bed. me through this confusThat leaves 90 minutes ing time would be very or so to straighten up, do much appreciated. laundry and catch a little In the Dark TV. By that time, my wife is Dear In the Dark: exhausted, so nighttime There might be nothing sex is rare. you can do. Sex before work is what But before you write I call “zombie sex.” them off, call your Making dates is out of brother and sister-in-law the question, and planning special weekends seems and invite them for unnecessary. coffee. I know that busy people Tell them there must are making time for sex. have been some misunI’d just like to know just derstanding but you how they’re doing it. want to move on. Frustrated Tell them how much you and your mother Dear Frustrated: Why miss their company. are dates out? Tell them how much What’s wrong with planyou both would like to be ning special weekends? involved in their chilWhy not hire a baby sitdren’s lives. ter on a Saturday or SunDon’t come across as angry. Don’t accuse them. day afternoon to take the kids to a movie? Don’t dredge up the

So I have the headknowledge of the basic mechanics — balancing the hoof and how it’s done, and how to perform a barefoot trim versus trimming a horse for shoes — but I lack practical experience, and it seems to take me forever just to re-tack a shoe on. Certain protocols must be followed. If the shoe got bent or twisted, it needs to be flattened out.

Use old shoes If it can’t be saved or isn’t found, I have saved old shoes I can use if needed. Nailheads need to face the correct way. They are beveled at the tip, so they will come out at an angle. Should you insert the nail in the wrong way, it will go inside the hoof into the sensitive laminae and hurt your horse. This is my worst fear. Thankfully, I didn’t have to replace their shoes this time as my farrier, Preston Pherson, was able to stop by shortly after each time. TURN

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What about getting the in-laws to take the kids for a weekend? Or trading off with another couple? In other words, what’s wrong with scheduling sex? You schedule everything else. I know it’s not spontaneous, but non-spontaneous sex is better than no sex at all, isn’t it? And sex leads to more sex. Don’t let your frustration build, and don’t get into a sexless marriage. You’ll both regret it.

________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

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Port Angeles resident Betty Jean Wendell plans to celebrate her 90th birthday with her children and grandchildren this Wednesday. Mrs. Wendell was born March 20, 1926, to Wilbur and Marie Cummings in Bemidji, Minn., the third of seven children. When she was 5, the family moved to Tennessee and in Mrs. Wendell 1936 to Southern California, where she finished high school and married Bob Savage. They had three children: Don, Lois and Brian. She moved her family to Northern California when Bob died. She was a single mother for several years before she met Phil Wendell. They wed in 1978. Mrs. Wendell is a multitalented person. She has a working knowledge of wiring and plumbing. She loves working with wood and is an accomplished carpenter and cabinetmaker.

Easter egg hunt today Contact Mary Gallagher at 360-457-4897. ■Equine Dental Clinic with Dr. Vetter — April 1-3 at Jefferson County Fairgrounds. Contact Betty Mysak at 360-379-6931 or mbmysak @gmail.com. ■OPEN hosting another equine vet clinic with Dr. Sean Tuley — Sunday, April 17, at 10 a.m. at 554 Roupe Road in Sequim. There will be discounts on teeth floating, castration and other routine vet care. Proceeds from the $50 farm call ($25 for each additional horse) go to OPEN. For more information, visit OPEN on Facebook or call 360-207-1688. ■Baker Stables schooling show — Sunday, April 27, at 9 a.m. at 164 Four Winds Road in Port Angeles. Ribbons to sixth place will be presented along with high point awards. Contact Dana King at 360-460-7832.

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

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Community dinner SEQUIM — A free community dinner will be served at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., at 5 p.m. Thursday. The meal includes ham, baked beans, vegetables, fruit salad, dessert and beverages. Reservations, which are encouraged to ensure enough food is prepared, can be made by phoning the church at 360-683-5367 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before the dinner or by emailing dinners @sequimtumc.org. The church presents the dinners the last Thursday of each month. Peninsula Daily News

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Beau still affected by mother’s death DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of 10 years, “Ethan,” lost his mother to suicide 11 years ago on Dec. 31. The first couple of years after her death, he’d put on a happy face during the holiday season. But in recent years, he has gotten more and more moody. I love the season, from Halloween all the way through my birthday in February. I enjoy making my loved ones happy during this time, but no matter what I do, it doesn’t work for Ethan. I understand there’s no limit to how long you can mourn someone, especially your mother. I couldn’t imagine losing mine, but how can I get him to not drag everyone down into the funk he puts himself in? I don’t want to downplay Ethan’s emotions, but even when we are opening presents together, he has an “I don’t give a ----” face. For the past few winters, all we seem to do is argue about

DEAR ABBY nothing or Van Buren everything. I am at the point of walking on pins and needles around him to avoid being sad during a time I love so much. I’m at my wits’ end. He went to therapy for a little while but stopped because he no longer had the time. (He works two jobs and is on call basically 24/7.) I work as well and have asked him to quit one of the jobs because he is getting older (mid40s) and it’s not good for his health. What else can I do? No Comfort in Joy

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thize with Ethan, tell him that it’s clear he is still hurting and suggest he talk with another therapist because depression may run in his family. You should also tell him that his “funk” is contagious and you would like to be able to enjoy the holidays. Or consider socializing less with Ethan from October through February and spend the time with others like you who would like to celebrate. Dear Abby: I’m concerned that my great-grandson may be autistic. He is 13 months old. He never laughs or giggles out loud, and his response when spoken to often is expressionless. However, he will occasionally smile slightly, is already walking and says a few words we can understand. He also is extremely hyperactive. His parents appear oblivious

Cautionary tales abound for early or late starters JUST IN TIME for Easter, the trees, bushes and bulbs are in dazzling display, with blooms bursting forth in an array of color. But although flowers are abundant and the grass is out of hand, I want to dedicate today’s message to a cautionary tale. Beware, for although many items can and should be planted or sowed now, many cannot, and many chores if not done now can bring disaster to your yard later. I got on this kick because recently, a Facebook posting came across showing a calendar for planting and sowing seeds on the Olympic Peninsula. Wow, was it wrong on so many items. Yes, this is most certainly the time to sow peas, sweet peas, greens, onions, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, leeks, kohlrabi and swiss chard, but not even close for warm-soil-loving crops like peppers, squash, cucumbers, eggplant, melons, beans, okra or corn. In fact, the best way to have and grow these vegetables is to install grown plants after June 10. These plants need warm soil in the mid-50s, so the 10th of June is none too soon. Beware of starting or planting many vegetables too early, or you’ll watch them wither. The same thing with annuals, biannual or perennials. This is the ideal time for planting cool crops like pansies, violas, lupines, delphiniums, snap dragons, carnations, dusty miller, rock cress, peonies, coral bells and many more early items. But I get really upset that so many plant retailers this time of year (early April) display hostas, geraniums, marigolds, zinnias and other “non-frostresistant” plants. Planted now, they will die or more likely suffer in agony for weeks to come. Beware of summer plants displayed now. It is not their time. This time of year, you need to beware of those unruly, gangly, spindly fall-flowering perennials.

A GROWING CONCERN We know these plants as fall-flowerMay ing sedums, garden mums and asters. These plants, left unmanaged, grow tall, flop over and turn brown throughout their interior, becoming very unattractive plants. To avoid this, now or in the next two weeks, go and “pinch back” these plants. Take your scissors or fingers and remove the entire tips and a few flowers as well. Then “repinch” them in a month when they grow up 6 to 8 inches tall, removing half their height yet again. This “double pinch” will not only reduce the height of the plant by half, but it will flower tendold. This resulting pincushion of stems and flowering branches will interlock the plant, keeping it upright. In addition, beware of pestilence. The weather, temperature and daylight length are all conspiring to produce multiple offspring for all those fun-loving snails, slugs, bugs, weeds, mice and vermin, so act now. I hope and pray you took heed weeks ago and attacked these demons, but those were just the advance scouts for the invasion. Go after these “garden snatchers” or lose a great portion of your yard and individual plants. Beware of the new weather and climatic changes of spring and get these pests before they get your garden. Happy Easter, and may you have a glorious spring.

Andrew

________ 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).

Briefly . . . Landing practice set COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field in Coupeville this week. On Wednesday and Thursday, practices are scheduled from early afternoon to late afternoon. The schedule is subject to change to meet mission requirements.

Comments, including noise complaints, can be directed to the station’s comment line at 360-2576665 or via comments. NASWI@navy.mil. Other questions can be directed to the public affairs office at 360-257-2286.

Discussion group SEQUIM — The Sequim Great Decisions Discussion Group will meet at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., from 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The topic is “The Rise of

ISIS: What is ISIS, and What Danger Does It Pose to U.S. Interests?” According to a news release: “Since [December 2013], the [Islamic State] group has seized control of a number of critical strongholds in both countries and declared itself a caliphate. Still, the question remains: What is ISIS, and what danger does it pose to U.S. interests?” New members are welcome. Email jcpollock@olypen. com or phone 360-683-9622. Peninsula Daily News

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Dear Grammy: Pediatricians perform developmental screenings at each and every visit, and any delays out of the ordinary should be investigated further. Typical autistic features include social interaction difficulties and speech delay. Autism is a difficult diagnosis to establish since many of the features aren’t apparent at a young age. Most pediatricians will do an M-CHAT (Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers) at 18 months of age. If the M-CHAT reveals areas of concern, a full developmental

assessment is recommended. Because you are worried, you should bring your concerns up with the parents so they can discuss this with their pediatrician. That way, the doctor can reassure the parents (and you) if your great-grandson is developing appropriately, or refer the child for a full developmental assessment if there is cause for concern because earlier detection is always better. You are wise for seeking advice for your concerns regarding the child, and I’m glad you wrote. To My Readers: A very happy Easter to all of you. Love, Abby

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

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Coast Guard patrol boats on mend PLATYPUS MARINE, THE full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, has two 87-foot Coast Guard patrol boats stowed in the Commander Building. Both of the vessels came to Port Angeles from California. Dorado came from Crescent City and Blackfin came from Santa Barbara. Both patrol boats will be at Platypus for about six weeks, during which time Platypus’ skilled personnel will perform maintenance on the props and shafts as well as sandblast, prime and paint the vessels. In addition, the fuel tanks and graywater tanks will be emptied, cleaned and inspected, and their respective lines will be power-flushed and replaced as necessary, as will any related valves.

ON THE WATERFRONT had been in the Sellars Commander Building for about three weeks. She is a 122-foot aluminum yacht. In addition to having her bottom cleaned and painted, personnel repaired the port rudder tube and inspected the running gear. Platypus also has the Puget Sound pilot boat Puget Sound on the hard. I understand both of her Caterpillar engines will be removed and sent to a certified rebuilding contractor in Seattle to be refurbished.

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Lee Shore Boats, the aluminum boat builder across from Airport Nursery, built a 24-foot landingcraft-style boat for the Tulalip tribe for use in their fisheries research efforts. Crozier Craft, the aluminum-boat builder on U.S. Highway 101, is building a 30-foot monohull boat that also will support the research efforts of the Tulalip tribe.

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Western Flyer Western Flyer, the wooden boat made famous in John Steinbeck’s book Sea of Cortez, is being restored in Port Townsend and will be available for a tour Saturday, April 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Those who take the tour on that day will receive a guided tour around the boat with a full explana-

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The Western Flyer was one of the main attractions of last year’s Wooden Boat Festival. It will be available for a tour Saturday, April 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Port Townsend. tion of the boat’s history, restoration process and role in the future of maritime education. I first saw the Western Flyer in August 2011 with Capt. Charlie Crane, who works with Armstrong Marine. Some months earlier, Charlie had heard that the Western Flyer was moored somewhere in Washington state. After an exhaustive search and much sleuthing, the vessel was finally located in the Swinomish Channel moored to a decrepit dock beneath the Twin Bridges on state Highway 20 in Mount Vernon.

Western Flyer was built by the Western Boat Building Co. of Tacoma as a purse seiner in 1937. She joined the vast fishing fleet in Monterey, Calif., during the glory days of the sardine industry and plied her trade until the spring of 1940. When Charlie and I were looking her over — at the time, she was named Gemini — I spoke with her former owner, Ole Knudson. He told me that the boat had been used in Alaska for roughly 30 years as a salmon tender, but time and technology had eaten away at her economic efficiencies.

Knudson owned the boat for a few years until he sold her in December 2010 to Gerry Kehoe, an entrepreneur with business interests in Salinas, Calif., the hub of Steinbeck Country. Kehoe’s plan at one time was to install Western Flyer into a Salinas building he owns, build a moat around her and have seating on her decks for restaurant patrons.

Harbor happenings Last Sunday in Port Angeles Harbor, Tesoro Petroleum bunkered Essie C, a 600-foot petroleum products carrier that is

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flagged in the Marshall Islands. On Wednesday, Tesoro refueled Silver Hannah, a 600-foot petroleum products carrier that is flagged in the Marshall Islands.

_________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202.

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Peninsula’s Got Talent winner Haddie Grace of Sequim, third from right, won $500 in scholarship funds and a performance at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the arts with a song she wrote called “Bittersweet.” Ivan Sitohang, second from left, won $300 for second and Yohana Alverina, in front center, won $200 for third place. Also pictured are, in back row from left, event host Jeremiah Hobbs with judges Dan Maguire, executive director of the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts; Kennady Whitehead, student body vice president; Luke Robins, Peninsula College president; and Sam Calhoun, executive director of Arts Northwest.

Attacks from above whitewash windows ROBINS, IN MY opinion, have more “attitude” than any other bird I can think of. Their demeanor says, “Don’t argue with me,” or “It’s my way or the highway.” This attitude can be observed throughout the different seasons, but come spring, and it takes over the yard. All I was doing was staring out the sliding glass door, observing the early morning scene. There was a robin standing on a corner of the roof, and he was glaring at me. My first thought was that he was going to fly at the glass door. He didn’t, but he hopped back and forth as if looking for an excuse to chase me off — or chase off the other robin he saw reflected in the sliding door. It’s that time of the year again. Birds are singing from every corner of the yard as nesting territories are being announced. Any day now, someone will be concerned because a robin or one of the other “window bashers” will begin attacking a window or

BIRD WATCH more in their house. Carson Oddly enough, the first offender in my yard was a junco. Rather than attack my house’s windows, the bird was having a session with the rear-view window on the neighbor’s car. These mirrors are often the focus of these attacks, and the result can be a messy car. Not only does the whitewash run down the window, it runs down the car door. The best cure is to slip a bag or something else over the window when the car is parked in its usual place. Then, hopefully, when the bird no longer sees his reflection, he will stop his attacks. Years ago, I had a very irate

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daughter march into the house and inform me that one of “my” birds was making a mess all over her car. She and her husband, home from college, had decided to use a parking place we had never used. A chestnut-backed chickadee took offense to what looked like another chestnut-back in his territory. When Diane learned the truth, she almost apologized to the bird, and the car was parked in another part of the yard. When the same thing happened to another neighbor’s car, her reaction was wonderful.

You’re so vain “Joan, I’ve got this chickadee that appears to be enamored with himself. He keeps staring in the car’s side mirror.” These smaller birds usually aren’t as aggressive as some of the other offenders, and their actions are easier to overlook. When the bird is a robin, a song sparrow or, yes, even a cardinal, things really can get

rather messy, and homeowners do get upset. Many worry the bird is going to injure or even kill itself by banging on the windows. Others just want the mess and noise to stop. It will. How long these attacks go on can vary from a day or two to as long as a few weeks. Different birds have different dispositions. Like humans, some are more aggressive than others. This was the case with an American cardinal we had the pleasure of meeting in Hawaii a few years back. The pair were nesting in a grove of plumaria bushes alongside the condominium’s parking lot. The stress level of the male bird was through the roof. Cars (and their mirrors) bordered his chosen nesting territory. His efforts to drive away all of the “intruders” were impressive, and so were all the cars that strangely enough had whitewash

running down the mirrors on the driver’s side of each car. When a bird attacks a window, he is attacking his own reflection mirrored in the glass. When he gets a smack in the face from that reflection, his anger and confusion increase. Covering or breaking up the reflection usually fixes the problem, but not always. Some birds are just more difficult to convince. They will actually hop back and forth and look for that sneaky intruder that was here a little while ago. They take more time to convince. We are just starting this territorial jousting period, but it will be with us for weeks to come. If you see a robin glaring at you through the window, keep your fingers crossed that he isn’t looking at himself.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.


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botanical restorationist Josh Chenoweth will discuss the revegetation of the Elwha River at 7 p.m. Friday. This First Friday lectures takes place in the historic Port Townsend

City Council chambers, 540 Water St. Chenoweth is leading the effort to revegetate 800 acres of barren landscape that emerged as the reservoirs on the Elwha River were drained.

It is a seven-year, $4.1 million project. Chenoweth holds a certificate in horticulture from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and a master’s degree in restoration ecology from the University

Death and Memorial Notice JOHN C. BOLEWICKI November 12, 1929 March 19, 2016 John C. Bolewicki passed away peacefully at his home in Port Angeles on March 19, 2016, at the age of 86 due to natural causes. John was born November 12, 1929, in Manhattan Borough, New York, where he lived until he joined the Army in 1947. John served at Fort Lewis and Ladd Army Airfield, Fairbanks, Alaska. It was there he met and married Patricia Jean Tyler in 1948. John eventually settled in 1954 in Port Angeles, where he raised his family of six children: Carol Law-

Mr. Bolewicki son, Suzanne (Pat) Paden, Joanne (Jim) Albertson, John (Sonja) Bolewicki, Julie (Jerry) Olbers and David (Heather) Bolewicki. John was blessed with 19 grandchildren, 13 great-

grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, along with many nieces and nephews on the East and West coasts. John was employed by Fibreboard Mill in the early

years. He was active in the Eagles Club for many years and was co-owner of the Cornerhouse Restaurant with his daughter Joanne. He was predeceased by his parents, Mable and Edward; his sisters, Florence and Eleanor; and his grandson Scott Hardy. John will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 23, 2016, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Eagles Aerie, 2843 East Myrtle Street, Port Angeles. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org) in remembrance of his grandson Scott and his sisters, Florence and Eleanor.

of Washington. Admission to the talk is free; donations, which support Jefferson County Historical Society programs, are accepted.

TED Talks Secrets SEQUIM — The Skwim Toastmasters club will hold a TED Talk Secrets workshop at Sinclair Place, 680 W. Prairie Road, in the dining room from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Workshop participants will discover what makes TED Talks so compelling and learn how to use TED techniques to become more effective communicators, according to a news release. The event, open to the public, is free. Seating is limited. Participants have the option to RSVP. For more information, email Kyle Hall at kyle.s.hall01@gmail.com, phone 360-808-5780 or visit http://907529. toastmastersclubs.org.

Cancer support SEQUIM — Olympic

Medical Cancer Center, 844 N. Eighth Ave., will hold a variety of support events in April. Cancer patients wanting wigs fitted can have free fittings Mondays, April 4 and April 18. Phone the patient navigator assistant, Elizabeth Thomas, at 360-582-5627 to get on the schedule. The Women’s Cancer Support Group has a dropin group meeting in the library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 12 and 26 with group facilitator Susan Clements. Monday, April 18, will be devoted to tips on skin and hair care during cancer treatment. The event will be held in the conference room from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Phone Thomas at 360582-5627 to register. On Wednesday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Cancer Wellness Series will feature “Healing through Poetry and Humor,” in the Medical Services Building, 840 N. Fifth Ave. The public is invited. Peninsula Daily News

Death and Memorial Notice ANTON L. ‘LARRY’ LARSON January 14, 1936 March 14, 2016 Anton L. “Larry” Larson, age 80, passed away on March 14, 2016, at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles due to complications from multiple system atrophy (MSA), which he had battled since 2011. Larry was born January 14, 1936, to Anton and Dorothy Dunning Larson, the youngest of seven children, and grew up in Newton, Iowa. He served in the Marine Corps from 1955 through 1958. In 1961, he met his future wife, Peggy Jenkins, on a blind date, and they were married seven

Mr. Larson months later on June 17, 1962. Shortly after marrying, the couple moved to California and raised their family in parts of California and Arizona, where Larry worked as a purchasing

agent for Hughes Helicopters and Hughes Aircraft. In 1980, they moved to Port Angeles, where they took ownership of Westside Grocery. Larry ran the small convenience store on the west side of Port Angeles for several years before establishing himself as a salesman with Port Angeles Honda, where he retired in 1999. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Peggy; sons Jeffery, Jon and his partner, Julene Taft, and Rick and his partner, Rosina Depoe; and grandchildren Jordan and Kendal Larson and Allisyn and Noah Jones. He is also survived by his sister, Louise Anderson; brothers Howard Gage and Robert Larson; sisters-in-law Irene Gage, Evelyn Larson and Nancy

Larson; as well as many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents; his brothers Chester Gage, Richard Gage and Charles Larson; and brother-in-law Allen Anderson. The Larson family invites Larry’s family and friends to attend a celebration of life, scheduled for Saturday, April 2, 2016, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Pioneer Memorial Park, 387 East Washington Street in Sequim. The family has established the Larry Larson Memorial Fund. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made payable to Margaret Larson and either mailed to 46 Juniper Mobile Estates, Sequim, WA 98382, or deposited at any Sound Community Bank branch.

Skwim Toastmasters Bill Thomas, left, and Michael Schmitt of Port Angeles will be two of the presenters at the TED Talks Secrets workshop this coming Tuesday in Sequim.

Death and Memorial Notice DEANNA J. SCOTT March 13, 1944 February 28, 2106 Deanna Scott was born March 13, 1944, in Eugene, Oregon, to Earl and Maude (Bandee) Riggs. Deanna graduated from Harrisburg High School in 1963. She married Donald E. Scott on July 10, 1965, in Junction City, Oregon. They moved to Port Angeles in 1971 for her husband’s job. Deanna lived her life for one purpose, to make sure those around her were OK, by giving love, care and guidance. Because of her, we are all better people today. She was a member of Harbor of Hope Foursquare Church. Deanna is survived by her sons, Daniel (Julie) Scott of Phoenix, Arizona, and Damon (Pam) Scott of Port Angeles; sisters Judy (Rich) Norton and Trudy (Glen) Fleming of Bandon, Oregon; and grandchildren Daylin Scott and Scott Vaughn of Port Angeles.

Death and Memorial Notice DAISY A. NEUN February 10, 1924 March 20, 2016 Daisy A. Neun passed away March 20, 2016, in Sequim due to natural causes. She was 92. Daisy was born February 10, 1924, in Seattle, Washington, to Clifford C. Collins and Blanche Frances “Frankie” Carrier. She attended Queen Anne High School before moving to Hood Canal, where she attended Irene S. Reed High School in Shelton, Washington. She married Rodney J. Smith on May 22, 1940. She had four children. She married John L. Neun on January 3, 1961. She had one child from this marriage. During the mid-’50s, Daisy was very involved with the Seattle ParentTeacher Association and

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devoted her “spare” time successfully campaigning to get kindergartens in the elementary schools. She spent many hours in Olympia, Washington, lobbying the Legislature. She was awarded a Golden Acorn Award for all her work and devotion. She also served as

ing the ’50s and heading to Salmon La Sac and Fish Lake in the Cascades. It was during this time that she taught her first four kids how to swim without ever going into the water herself. Daisy was preceded in death by her two husbands and her son, Robert J. Smith, who died in 2010. She is survived by her brother, James (Linda) Radtke of Poulsbo, Washington; her daughters, Arline (Jake) Rufer of Shelton, Roberta Frances (David) Louden of Port Angeles, Jennifer Smith of Tacoma, Washington, and Janet (Joe) Vlaming of Tacoma, Washington; plus numerous grand- and great-grandchildren. Linde-Price Funeral Service, Sequim, is handling arrangements. There will be no services.

Deanna J. Scott She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Donald; her sister Wilma Howe; her parents, Earl and Maude Riggs; and her daughter, Lisa Dawn Scott. There will be a celebration of life Saturday, April 9, 2016, at 1 p.m. at Harbor of Hope Foursquare Church, 1018 West 16th Street, Port Angeles, WA 98363. A small reception will follow at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Harbor of Hope Foursquare Church.

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cover story Golden ‘Empire’ Fox’s hit musical drama returns from hiatus Much of this is due to the cast, whose performances are consistently lauded. The series stars Oscar nominee Terrence Howard (“Hustle & Flow,” arrying on the family business just doesn’t have 2005) as Lucious Lyon, a one-time drug dealer who went on to become a successful rapper before the same wholesome feel that it used to. At least, not when the whole family is prepared to drop founding the world-famous record company Empire the gloves and fight tooth and nail to be the one Entertainment. His family is heavily involved in the wearing the company’s crown. business, and when Lucious is diagnosed with ALS Then again, maybe that’s not a problem that afin the series premiere, he realizes he must choose a flicts too many families, but the lust for power and successor to take his place as CEO when he dies. success certainly drives the various Lyons of Fox’s The story unfolds with Lucious pitting his three hit drama “Empire.” The sophomore series has been sons against one another in order to determine a major boon for the network, and the soapy format who will be the best choice to run the company. The seems to draw more viewers every week. A lot was eldest son is Wharton-educated Andre (Trai Byers, left up in the air in December when the series left off “Selma,” 2014), Empire’s CFO who suffers from for the winter hiatus, so there’s much in store when bipolar disorder. In the middle is Jamal (Jussie Smol“Empire” returns Wednesday, March 30, on Fox. lett, “On Our Own”), a talented singer-songwriter The success of “Empire” has been evident from whose homosexuality has caused a rift with his the get-go. The series premiere was the network’s homophobic father. Youngest son Hakeem is played highest rated debut in three years with nearly by real-life rapper Bryshere Y. Gray, a.k.a. Yazz 10 million viewers. The season 1 finale saw a the Greatest. A rising star in the hip-hop world, 78 percent increase in viewership from the preHakeem’s chief concern is with fame — and the miere, and season 2’s opener raked in an audience money that comes with it — and he may lack the of more than 16 million. Things are still going strong maturity and focus that it takes to run a company, and the critical acclaim keeps getting louder. despite his growing success.

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Things become more complicated still when Lucious’ tell-it-like-it-is ex-wife Cookie (Taraji P. Henson, “Person of Interest”) is released from prison, where she served a 17-year stint for running the drugs that financed Lucious’ early career. She sails into Empire Entertainment in the premiere to demand her share of the company, going on to launch her own label, Lyon Dynasty, in season 2. It’s not an easy family dynamic; they’re constantly at odds with one another, with Empire Entertainment in the center as

the ever-present catalyst. When we last saw Lucious, he was devastated to be ousted from the company by the board of trustees, after being betrayed by Hakeem, among others. Knowing how ruthless Lucious can be, however, it’s safe to say he won’t take this lying down and is sure to do whatever it takes to regain his hold on Empire Entertainment. Showrunner Ilene Chaiken confirmed this in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter: “Losing his company is possibly the worst thing that could happen to Lucious Lyon, and retribution will be first and foremost for Lucious,” she said, adding that, while the mogul travels in some elite circles now, “he also comes from the roughest and meanest [place]. I would venture that that’s a side of Lucious that’s going to come a little bit closer to the surface in light of these events.” Terrence Howard as seen in “Empire.”

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Frozen (2013, Family) Voices of Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff,

Hop (2011, Animated) Voices of James Marsden, Plummer, Delroy Lindo, Edward Asner. Kristen Bell. Elizabeth Perkins, Russell Brand.

Thor: The Dark World (‘13, Act) Natalie Portman.

Man of Steel (‘13, Act) Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Henry Cavill.

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granddaughter. Just like her ancestor, she’s an icon of justice — but this Earp has supernatural powers. Wynonna is a demon hunter and a paranormal justice-bringer with a group of allies and sidekicks that makes this a modernday western with a supernatural twist. Joining Scrofano on screen as her allies are Shamier Anderson (“The Next Step”), as the mysterious Agent Dolls, and Tim Rozon (“Instant Star”), who plays the legendary Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp’s longtime friend. The western genre has always been a fixture of American pop culture, and mixing in the supernatural is certainly nothing new. But with strong source material backing it up, from both history and the comics, “Wynonna Earp” looks like it might stand out from the crowd. “Wynonna Earp” premieres Friday, April 1, on Syfy. Happy beginnings: ABC is bringing its talent back home. Casey Wilson has signed on to headline one of the alphabet Net-

work’s new comedy pilots, bringing her back to the network that handed her what may be her best-known role. “Hail Mary” is in the early stages of production, but if picked up with a series order will likely premiere in the fall of 2016. Wilson got her start as a cast member in “Saturday Night Live” from 2008 to 2009, but it was her casting in ABC’s “Happy Endings” that became her defining role. Since that comedy wrapped up in 2013, she’s starred in NBC’s “Marry Me” and Hulu’s “The Hotwives.” On the big screen, she had a supporting role in 2014’s Oscar-nominated film “Gone Girl” and various other lesser roles. “Hail Mary,” which is based on the Austrian show “Braunschlag,” stars Wilson as Mary Wolf, a rule-breaking small-town mayor with the charisma of a young Bill Clinton. Like any human, her family and professional lives aren’t as perfect and together as she’d like them to be. Her father is dying, the town is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, the citizens are getting restless and even the mafia is breathing down her neck. It’s the sort of situation that would make any mayor wish for a miracle. Rather than wish for a miracle, though, Mary decides to take matters into her own hands: she fakes one. “Hail Mary” is still early in its planning stages, with more casting announcements expected as the pilot season continues. A scene from “Archer.”

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When a flood damages the Villanueva house, Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Michael’s (Brett Dier) wedding plans are put on hold in this new episode. However, Rogelio (Jaime Camil) still wants to throw Jane a big wedding so he can invite his celebrity friends.

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When a prominent restaurateur is murdered, Chloe (Lauren German) and Lucifer (Tom Ellis) investigate in this new episode. They soon suspect the victim’s son may have had something to do with his death. Meanwhile, Chloe’s (Rebecca de Mornay) mom visits.

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Bob Odenkirk once again stars as Jimmy McGill, the small-time lawyer who goes on to eventually become Saul Goodman from “Breaking Bad,” in this new episode. Rhea Seehorn and Patrick Fabian also star in this critically acclaimed series.

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure) Julianne Moore, Pete

Rambo III (‘88, Act) 130* 254* Blanchett, George Clooney. Postlethwaite, Jeff Goldblum. Sylvester Stallone. North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law 184* 282* Real Housewives "Reunion The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Housewives Atlanta The Real Housewives 129* 273* Part Two" Pt. 2 of 3 "Reunion Part Three" 3/3 "Uncensored" (N) "Uncensored" "Reunion Part Two" 2/3 "Uncensored" Shark Tank Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Lives-Super Paid Paid 208 355 Rich (N) Rich (N) Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Program Program Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom 200 202 Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park "Grey Dawn" S outh Park South Park South Park Broad (N) Broad City Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Bering Sea Gold "The Bering Sea Gold "The Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold "The Trailblazers Bering Sea Gold "The 182* 278* Blizzard" Deadline" Gamble" (N) Gamble" Jessie Best Friends Girl World Bunk'd

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True Grit (‘10, Adv)

Takers (2010, Action) Matt Dillon, Hayden Christensen, Chris Brown.

Argo (2012, Thriller) Bryan Cranston, John FXM 133 258 Matt Damon, Jeff Bridges. Goodman, Ben Affleck. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Rest. "Double Trouble" Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible (N) M yst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners 110* 231*

Back to the Future II (1989, Sci-Fi) Christopher Young and Baby Daddy

17 Again (2009, Comedy/Drama) Leslie Mann, The 700 Club 180* 311* Hungry (N) Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Michael J. Fox. (N) Thomas Lennon, Zac Efron.

White House Down Channing Tatum. World War Z (‘13, Act) Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, Brad Pitt. The Americans (N) The Americans 136* 248* Golf Classics 2015 Drive Chip and Putt Championship LPGA Golf ANA Inspiration Golf Central PGA Tour Learning C. LPGA Golf ANA Inspiration 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 and Selling Buying and Selling Property Brothers Property Brothers House Huntrs House Property Brothers 112* 229* Pickers "Frank's Holy Grail" American Pickers A. Pickers "Alien vs. Picker" A. Pickers "Jersey's Jackpot" Pawn S. (N) Pawn Stars Join or Die Pawn Stars 120* 269* Little Women: LA "Hostile Little Women: LA "Cancun Little Women: LA "The Little Women: LA (N) Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little Terra Little 108* 252* Housewarming" or Bust" Party Continues" Family (N) Family (N) Family Family The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 The Final Report The '90s "Exposed" The Final Report The '90s "Exposed" The '90s "Enemy Within" The '90s "Reality Bites" 186 276 H.Danger H.Danger Splitting Adam (‘15, Child) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 In Depth (N) Mariners All MLB Baseball Spring Training San Diego Padres vs. Seattle Mariners Site: Peoria Stadium - In Depth Halls of MLB Baseball Spring Access - Peoria, Ariz. Fame Training San Diego vs Seattle 426 687

Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Don Cheadle, Gwyneth

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011, Action) Penélope Cruz, Ian

The Incredible Hulk 168* 241* Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. McShane, Johnny Depp. (‘08, Act) Edward Norton.

Charlie's Angels II: Full Throttle Cameron Diaz. Face Off Face Off (N) Internet (N) The Internet Face Off 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* Conversion" Stall" Dinner Party" Pie" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory

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The Sniper (1952, Thriller) Arthur Franz, Richard Kiley,

Pennies From Heaven (1981, Musical) Bernadette 132 256 From Heaven Bejo, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin. Adolphe Menjou. Peters, Christopher Walken, Steve Martin. 600-lb Life "Sean's Story" 600-lb Life "Chad's Story" 600lb "Ashley D's Story" (N) My 600-lb Life To Be Announced My 600-lb Life 183* 280* Castle Castle "Nanny McDead" Castle Castle "Hell Hath No Fury" Castle Castle "Always Buy Retail" 138* 245* Gumball (N) Teen Titan Bare Bears Gumball King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Expedition Unknown Exp. Unkown "City of Gold" Expedition Unknown Exp. Unknown: Extra (N) Wild Things "Florida" (N) Exp. Unkn. "Code to Gold" 215* 277* A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Lopez (P) (N) SoulMan (N) Jim Gaffigan King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS "Dressed to Kill" N CIS NCIS "Page Not Found" N CIS "Shooter" N CIS Modern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242*

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After Brie Larvan (Emily Kinney) breaks out of jail, she heads to Palmer Tech in this new episode. There, she threatens to kill everyone unless she gets the bio-chip that’s implanted in Felicity’s (Emily Bett Rickards) spine.

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Host McKenzie Westmore presents the remaining artists with another challenge designed to test their special-effects and makeup skills in this new episode. Industry experts Ve Neill, Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page serve as judges.

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10:00 p.m.

With excitement brimming for their upcoming tour, Luke (Will Chase) and Riff (Steve Kazee) get to planning for it in this new episode. Luke quickly realizes, however, that he may have jumped the gun in deciding to bring Riff along.

Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

Profilers from an elite international division tackle crime around the world and rescue Americans in trouble in a new episode of this new spinoff drama. The cast includes Emmy winner Gary Sinise, Alana De La Garza and Daniel Henney.

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9:00 p.m.

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The First 48 (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

In this new episode, Atlanta detective Kevin Leonpacher investigates the case of a man who was gunned down with an AK-47 in his home. He discovers that the victim’s wife has a dark secret that could destroy the family.

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10:00 p.m.

Private eye Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos) may not have been thinking clearly when her former beau bilked her out of millions, but now that he’s on the run, she’s determined to get her man in this new episode. Peter Krause and Rose Rollins also star.

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure)

Live Free or Die Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Jeff Goldblum. Hard (‘07, Act) Bruce Willis. 130* 254* Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot 184* 282*

Miss Congeniality (2000, Comedy) Michael Caine, To Be Announced The Real Housewives

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Big Daddy (‘99, Com) Adam Sandler. Daily Show Nightly Show 107* 249* Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud "Racing a '67 Fast N' Loud "Racing a '67 Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud 182* 278* Dodge Dart, Part I" 1/2 Dodge Dart, Part 2" 2/2 Girl World K.C. Underc. Best Friends Austin & Ally Liv Maddie Bunk'd Stuck Middle Backstage Liv Maddie K.C. Underc. Best Friends Bunk'd 173 291 NCAA Basketball College Slam Dunk & 3 Point SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Championship Site: Berry Center Stadium (L) in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. in the world of sports. Tennis Miami Open Men's Quarter-final and Women's Baseball Tonight (L) NBA Tonight Jalen & College Gameday Scoreboard (L) NFL Live 144 209 Semifinal Site: Tennis Center at Crandon Park (L) Jacoby (N)

X-Men: First Class (‘11, Act)

X-Men: First Class (2011, Action) Michael Fassbender, Jennifer FXM

Mama (‘13, Hor) Nikolaj Coster133 258 Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy. Lawrence, James McAvoy. Presents Waldau, Jessica Chastain. The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Chopped Chopped Chopped Cooks vs. Cons (N) Beat Flay (N) Beat Flay Beat Flay Beat Flay 110* 231* Middle "The Middle "The The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle

Monster-in-Law (2005, Comedy) Jane Fonda, Michael The 700 Club 180* 311* Graduation" Drop Off" "The Potato" "The 100th" "The Jump" Vartan, Jennifer Lopez.

R.I.P.D. (‘13, Act) Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds. Ride Along (‘14, Act/Com) Kevin Hart, Ice Cube. Archer (N) Baskets Archer

R.I.P.D. 136* 248* Golf Central PGA Golf Houston Open Site: Golf Club of Houston -- Humble, Texas LPGA Golf ANA Inspiration Round 1 Site: Mission Hills Country Club 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* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Vikings Vikings (N) Join,Die (N) Class (N) 120* 269* Project Runway: All Stars Project Runway: All Stars PR All Stars Social "Bait Project Runway: All Stars Bad Sister (2015, Thriller) Devon Werkheiser, Alyshia 108* 252* "Birthday Suits" "Going for Baroque" and Stitch" (N) "Once Upon a Runway" (N) Ochse, Ryan Newman. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero (N) P rimal Survivor (N) Life -0 "Codes of Survival" Primal Survivor Life -0 "Emergency Cache" Life -0 "Alone in the Dark" 186 276 Thunder Thunder iCarly "iPsycho"

RV (‘06, Com) Cheryl Hines, Robin Williams. F ull House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 In Depth Getting the MLB Baseball Spring Training San Diego Padres vs. Seattle Mariners Site: Peoria Stadium - UFC Ultimate UFC 167 St. Pierre and Hendricks headline 426 687 Call - Peoria, Ariz. Insider this event.

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011, Action) Penélope Cruz, Ian Lip Sync "Channing Tatum Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync 168* 241* McShane, Johnny Depp. vs. Jenna Dewan-Tatum" Battle (N) Battle Battle Battle The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power Victor Webster.

The Lone Ranger (‘13, Act) Armie Hammer, William Fichtner, Johnny Depp. The Scorpion King 4: Que... 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls Girls "And Conan Ben Affleck, Henry 139* 247* Stand-In" Wife" Fire" Raincoats" Theory Theory the Cronuts" Cavill, Amy Adams (N)

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