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Council eyes revisions to animal code
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Officials say first step in creating off-leash park “This will lead to a commitment that we need a dedicated dog park that is better than what we have.” Discussion of the code’s revision is the only item on Monday’s agenda. No action is planned.
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This is the last year that Nathan Barnett, left, and Cindy Madsen will helm the Victorian Festival, which has acquired a rougher edge during their five-year tenure.
PT pair giving up reins on Victorian Festival BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT TOWNSEND — When Nathan Barnett and Cindy Madsen took over management of the Port Townsend Victorian Festival four years ago, they said they sought to inject some raw-edged realism into an event that had a stodgy reputation as a place for “pinky-out tea drinkers.”
After this year’s festival, they plan to move on and make way for someone else to take over the 20-year-old celebration. “We have done most of the stuff we set out to do,” Barnett said. “We wanted to add maritime and military elements and reflect the rough-and-tumble downtown.” The festival will be Friday
PORT TOWNSEND — Revisions to Port Townsend’s animal control ordinance that will be discussed Monday are the first step in establishing an off-leash dog park, officials said. Leash required The City Council workshop The present ordinance requires will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, the use of a leash at all times while off the owner’s property, as well as 540 Water St. a fence or other restraint to keep Specific areas the animal in place, unless the dog is under the owner’s voice control. “The meeting will determine Allowance of voice control has what areas we dedicate as offbeen stricken from the draft. leash,” said City Manager David TURN TO PARK/A6 Timmons.
through Sunday, March 20, in and around locations in downtown and uptown Port Townsend. Ticket prices vary. Early bird tickets admitting the holder to festival lectures, demonstrations and exhibitions is $15, with those 18 and younger and students with school ID admitted free. TURN
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Because it will be two to three years until a new YMCA is constructed, the city of Port Townsend is considering using the field as an off-leash dog park.
Stormy forecast spurs park closures
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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Haggen store will be closed within two months, the Bellingham-based grocery chain has announced. Haggen Northwest Fresh said Friday that it is selling most of its other stores to Albertsons and closing others, including the store at 114 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Haggen will lay off all 67 employees of the Port Angeles store on May 10, it said in a document filed with the state. Haggen said store closures are expected to occur within the next 60 days, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal.
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The Haggen Northwest Fresh grocery story and pharmacy in Port Angeles is one of the Washington stores in the Haggen chain scheduled for closure. Darrel Chard, manager of the Haggen grocery and pharmacy in Port Angeles, said employees were informed of the layoffs Friday. “All of this news is a big hurt,” said store employee Dave Logan,
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trees, high surf and coastal flooding, said Barb Maynes, parks spokeswoman, in a news release. The closures are to ensure that visitors and employees are not injured or trapped by falling trees or branches, she said. Areas and facilities will remain closed through at least Monday morning, she added. Park staff will work to clean and repair areas so they can be reopened as soon as possible once the storm passes, Maynes said. TURN
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Russell Wilson, left, and Ciara arrive at the 58th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February.
NFL’s Wilson, singer Ciara are engaged
the engagement. The 30-year-old singer was previously engaged to rapper-singer-producer Future. They have a son, Future Zahir Wilburn, who turns 2 in May. Ciara posted a photo on Twitter of Wilson on bended knee with the caption: “I feel complete.” She also wrote, “You Are Heaven Sent. I’m Looking Forward To Spending Forever With You.” Her hits include “Goodies,” “1, 2 Step” and the Grammy-winning “Lose Control” with Missy Elliott.
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He’s already explained himself to a bankruptcy NFL PLAYER RUScourt judge, but 50 Cent SELL Wilson and singer says the Secret Service is Ciara are engaged. now asking about the wads The Seattle Seahawks of “prop” money he used in quarterback posted a video social media posts. on his Facebook page Friday The rapper, whose name showing himself next to is Curtis Jackson III, Ciara, who was wearing a wrote in an Instagram post bright ring. Thursday night that the “She said yes. Yeah! Mak- Secret Service has asked if ing this thing happen. My the fake money was counterbaby,” Wilson said. feited. Ciara added: “I’m so Making his point with a excited. God is so good.” couple expletives, 50 Cent A representative says he doesn’t know. Secret Service officials for Ciara confirmed
and 50 Cent’s lawyers and representatives didn’t return messages seeking comment Friday. 50 Cent was ordered to appear in bankruptcy court in Hartford on Wednesday, after the judge and U.S. trustee’s office raised questions about his finances, including what looked like cash bundles in his Instagram photos. The pictures included ones of him sitting next to piles of cash arranged to spell “broke,” him in a bed with wads of cash and cash stacks in a refrigerator.
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KEITH EMERSON, 71, founder and keyboardist of the progressive-rock band Emerson, Lake and Palmer, has died. Mr. Emerson’s longtime partner, Mari Kawaguchi, called police to his condominium in Mr. Emerson Santa Monin 2015 ica, Calif., at about 1:30 a.m. Friday. Mr. Emerson had an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, and authorities are investigating his death as a possible suicide. Kawaguchi told police that Mr. Emerson could have died anywhere between Thursday evening and Friday morning. Mr. Emerson, drummer Carl Palmer and vocalist/ guitarist Greg Lake were giants of progressive rock in the 1970s, recording six platinum-selling albums. They and other hit groups such as Pink Floyd, the Moody Blues and Genesis stepped away from rock’s emphasis on short songs with dance beats, instead creating albums with ornate pieces full of complicated rhythms, intricate chords and time signature changes. The orchestrations drew on classical and jazz styles and sometimes wedded traditional rock instruments with full orchestras. Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s 1973 album “Brain Salad Surgery”
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included a nearly 30-minute composition called “Karn Evil 9” that featured a Moog synthesizer and the eerie, carnival-like lyric: “Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends.” A musical prodigy, Mr. Emerson was born in Todmorden, Yorkshire in England. By his late teens, he was playing in blues and jazz clubs in London. He helped form one of the first progressive rock groups, the Nice, before hooking up with Lake and Palmer in 1970 and debuting with them at the Isle of Wight Festival, shows that also featured Jimi Hendrix and The Who. Although it filled stadiums, ELP also was ridiculed as the embodiment of the pomposity and selfindulgence that rock supposedly stood against. When the punk movement took off in the mid’70s, the band was a special target, openly loathed by the Sex Pistols’ Johnny Rotten among others. Years later, Rotten (then
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calling himself John Lydon) and Mr. Emerson became friends, Lydon told News of the World in 2007. ELP broke up in 1979, reunited in 1991, later disbanded again and reunited one last time for a 2010 tour. Throughout, Mr. Emerson continued to compose and perform, sometimes solo and other times with various musicians, including Lake.
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1941 (75 years ago) Speedy action being necessary if Clallam County is to get a half-million dollars this year from the U.S. Housing Authority, two county commissioners, Roy Atterberry and H.G. LeGear, and Prosecuting Attorney Max Church will leave here tomorrow for San Francisco to confer with Langdon W. Post, regional director of the authority. The men will take with them data to show that funds may profitably be spent in Clallam County on dwellings for low-income workers, to warrant a grant of a half-million dollars, earmarked for the county.
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with a 72-52 victory over Lincoln of Tacoma. Port Angeles will meet unranked Burlington in the first round of the state meet in Seattle next weekend. Columbia River of Vancouver took third place in the regional tourney with a 61-51 defeat of R.A. Long of Longview.
John Wynn to the port commission Monday. Larry Dennison, county board chairman, defended the appointment method and said the decision stands “until we get something that says we’re not in accordance with the law.”
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FACEBOOK HAS REPORTEDLY patented software that recognizes new slang words when they’re posted. The software stores the words in what they call a social glossary while they’re current, then removes the words once they’re no longer popular. I wish Facebook would spend less time with stuff like cataloging new slang and more time trying to stop the monsters who keep inviting me to like their homemade jewelry page. Jimmy Kimmel
The controversy over filling a vacant Port of Port Townsend commission seat isn’t over. An assistant state attorney general concurs with port attorney Craddock Verser that county commissioners violated the state Open Public Meetings Act in the way it appointed
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, March 13, the 73rd day of 2016. There are 293 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On March 13, 1996, a gunman burst into an elementary school in Dunblane, Scotland, and opened fire, killing 16 children and one teacher before killing himself. On this date: ■ In 1781, the seventh planet of the solar system, Uranus, was discovered by Sir William Herschel. ■ In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis signed a measure allowing black slaves to enlist in the Confederate States Army with the promise they would be set free.
■ In 1925, the Tennessee General Assembly approved a bill prohibiting the teaching of the theory of evolution. Gov. Austin Peay signed the measure March 21. ■ In 1946, U.S. Army Pfc. Sadao Munemori was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for sacrificing himself to save fellow soldiers from a grenade explosion in Seravezza, Italy; he was the only Japanese-American service member so recognized in the immediate aftermath of World War II. ■ In 1964, bar manager Catherine “Kitty” Genovese, 28, was stabbed to death near her Queens, N.Y., home; the case gained notoriety over the supposed reluctance of
Genovese’s neighbors to respond to her cries for help. ■ In 1980, Ford Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford II announced he was stepping down, the same day a jury in Winamac, Ind., found the company not guilty of reckless homicide in the fiery deaths of three young women in a Ford Pinto. ■ In 1995, two Americans working for U.S. defense contractors in Kuwait, David Daliberti and William Barloon, were seized by Iraq after they strayed across the border; sentenced to eight years in prison, both were freed later the same year. ■ Ten years ago: Publisher McClatchy Co. agreed to buy
Knight-Ridder but planned to immediately sell 12 of its newspapers. ■ Five years ago: The estimated death toll from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami climbed past 10,000 as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple nuclear reactor meltdowns while hundreds of thousands of people struggled to find food and water. ■ One year ago: In his first visit to the Phoenix Veterans Affairs hospital whose practices sparked a health care scandal, President Barack Obama acknowledged lingering weaknesses in the federal government’s response to the chronic delays and false waiting lists in the VA health system.
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A4 Briefly: Nation Michigan seeks 1,000 new jobs in Flint recovery FLINT, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s administration has a goal of creating 1,000 new jobs in Flint as a way of helping recover from the ongoing crisis sparked by lead in the city’s water. Officials in Snyder’s administration discussed the jobs goal Friday in a meeting of the governor’s Flint Water Interagency Task Snyder Force, The Detroit News reported. Rich Baird, the governor’s transformation manager, said the state is negotiating with two “major auto suppliers” about bringing jobs to the city. He told committee members that a nondisclosure agreement meant that he couldn’t name the companies. Baird also said that his team and Michigan Works! are working to identify 500 “workforce development jobs” that he said are designed to provide goodpaying positions and remove obstacles in employment, such as not having access to transportation or child care.
Protesters celebrate CHICAGO — Hundreds of jubilant protesters chanted victory cries and jeered at glum
Donald Trump supporters as they filed out of an auditorium where the Republican presidential candidate abruptly canceled a campaign rally Friday night. Outside, the tenor of hourslong protests shifted when one protester passed on word of the cancellation through a megaphone on the campus of the ethnically diverse University of Illinois at Chicago. The crowd roared in delight and began chanting: “We stopped Trump! We stopped Trump!” The protesters closed in on the building, obstructing most of the exits just as Trump supporters began filing out. The Trump supporters had little choice but to push through the anti-Trump crowds that parted only slightly, yelling, “Racists go home!” “I think it’s a great thing that happened,” Sierria Coleman, a 28-year-old graduate student, said about the cancellation. “To have (the Trump rally) at this school, for what this school stands for, is disrespectful.”
Lineups for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump, Cruz and Kasich. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Trump, Kasich and Sanders. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Trump, Kasich, Sanders, former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Trump, Kasich.
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Political donor limits fought with decision Lawsuits filed against states’ donation caps cite court ruling BY MATT VOLZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HELENA, Mont. — The U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling, which allowed unlimited corporate and union election spending, is now being used six years later to fight state limits on how much money individuals and groups can contribute directly to candidates. Lawsuits against contribution caps have been filed in Alaska, Montana and New Mexico. Those challenges are being buoyed by a federal appeals court ruling last year that cites Citizens United in making it more difficult for states to justify donation limits.
Limits vulnerable “Contribution limits throughout the country are very vulnerable now,” said James Bopp, an
Indiana attorney who is leading two of the lawsuits. “It’s going to be tough for any state to justify their limits under that standard.” Thirty-eight states have limits on how much a candidate can receive from an individual, political party or political action committee. In general, the rules are meant to promote equality, prevent corruption and keep the rich from overly influencing the political process. “If you take it away, the sky’s going to fall,” Montana Commissioner of Political Practices Jonathan Motl said. Driving the effort to dismantle candidate campaign caps is a ruling last year by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which covers California and eight other western states. It said states now must prove their caps are preventing what the court called quid pro quo corruption, such as bribery.
Quid pro quo corruption is rare, and it is difficult to prove that the limits are preventing it, Bopp said.
Citizens United decision Citizens United, a decision that came down in 2010, loosened restrictions on indirect contributions, or campaign spending by groups that doesn’t directly go to candidates. Bopp used the Citizens United decision to argue and win another Supreme Court case in 2014 that struck down aggregate contribution limits in federal elections. Those rules had capped the total amount a single donor could give. The 9th Circuit ruling and the 2014 Supreme Court case will be felt far beyond the western states that fall within the appeals court’s jurisdiction, legal experts said. “If the court were to strike down direct limits under the new standard, that, I think, would be quite a big deal,” said Jessica Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
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Briefly: World Scottish leader asks support for independence GLASGOW, Scotland — Scotland’s leader has called on supporters to increase the vote for her Scottish National Party in a May election, part of a renewed push for independence from the United Kingdom. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told her party’s spring conference Saturday that strengthening Scottish Nationalist control of the Sturgeon Parliament in Edinburgh would set the stage for a revived independence campaign. Sturgeon’s SNP holds 56 of Scotland’s 59 seats in the British Parliament in London. It is polling strongly ahead of the May 5 vote for the 129-seat Scottish Parliament, which the SNP has narrowly controlled since 2007. Sturgeon hopes to stage a new Scottish referendum that would overturn a September 2014 vote in which 55.3 percent decided to keep Scotland in the United Kingdom.
Avalanche kills six MILAN — An avalanche struck high in the Italian Alps on Saturday, killing six backcountry skiers and injuring another as a
swath of snow hundreds of yards wide cascaded down. Helicopters ferried both survivors and the bodies back to the valley floor from the avalanche site, located not far below Monte Nevoso’s 11,017-foot peak. The mountain is close to the Austrian border in Italy’s Alto Adige region. The dead were among a group of backcountry skiers climbing above tree line to the mountain crest and then skiing down but the dynamics of the midday avalanche were still not yet clear. Italian financial police, among the helicopter responders, and the Carabinieri national police confirmed the six deaths, one Austrian and five Italians from the area. In addition, one person was injured, while another eight escaped unharmed.
Poles take to streets WARSAW, Poland — Tens of thousands of Poles held street protests in Warsaw and other cities on Saturday in opposition to government moves that have paralyzed the constitutional court, something seen by many as a threat to the rule of law in the Central European nation. The largest demonstration took place in the capital, where a large crowd rallied in front of the Constitutional Tribunal and then marched across town to the palace of the president, who has played a key role in the crisis. Protesters at the front of the march carried a large banner saying, “let’s bring back the constitutional order.” The Associated Press
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Zahra Hussein mourns over the coffin of her daughter, Fatma Samir, a victim of a chemical attack, during the funeral in Taza, 10 miles south of Kirkuk, northern Iraq.
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Taza. “They’re calling for the central government to save them.” Hussein said a German and an BAGHDAD — The Islamic American forensics team arrived State group launched two chemi- in the area to test for the presence cal attacks near the northern Iraqi of chemical agents. city of Kirkuk, killing a three-yearold girl, wounding some 600 people Burns, other injuries and causing hundreds more to flee, The wounded are suffering Iraqi officials said Saturday. Security and hospital officials from infected burns, suffocation said the latest attack took place and dehydration, said Helmi early Saturday in the small town Hamdi, a nurse at the Taza hospiof Taza, which was also struck by tal. He said eight people were a barrage of rockets carrying transferred to Baghdad for treatment. chemicals three days earlier. U.S. and Iraqi officials said “There is fear and panic among the women and children,” said U.S. special forces captured the Adel Hussein, a local official in head of the IS unit trying to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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develop chemical weapons in a raid last month in northern Iraq. The U.S.-led coalition said the chemicals the Islamic State group has so far used include chlorine and a low-grade sulfur mustard which is not very potent. “It’s a legitimate threat. It’s not a high threat. We’re not, frankly, losing too much sleep over it,” U.S. Army Col. Steve Warren told reporters Friday. The coalition began targeting the Islamic State group’s chemical weapons infrastructure with airstrikes and special operations raids two months ago, Iraqi intelligence officials and a Western security official in Baghdad told the AP.
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West: Rain, wind continue as storms snarl car traffic
Nation: Obama credits Reagan for research boost
World: Concentration camp survivor named oldest man
World: One cyclist dead, 7 injured in Spanish wreck
RAIN CONTINUED TO sprinkle in Northern California on Saturday as residents prepared for another windy, showery system. In the inland mountains, between 2 and 4 feet of snow is forecast in the higher crests of the Sierra Nevada through Monday. That snowpack normally stores about 30 percent of the water supply to drought-stricken California. The fresh system follows a late week soaking that gave a brief blast to Southern California while closing schools and snarling traffic in Northern California on Friday, especially in counties north of San Francisco.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA is crediting the late Nancy Reagan with spurring research into Alzheimer’s and other diseases. He said no one understood the importance of pursuing potentially lifesaving treatments more than the former first lady. She was buried Friday alongside her husband; she died last Sunday at age 94. Obama said in a Saturday radio and Internet address that Nancy Reagan was one of the first people he contacted after he signed an order to resume federal stem cell research. It was a cause she advocated following her husband’s diagnosis.
A 112-year-old Israeli who lived through both World Wars and survived the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz is the world’s oldest man, Guinness World Records announced. Guinness said in a statement that Israel Kristal is 112 years and 178 days old as of March 11. Marco Frigatti, head of records for Guinness, awarded Kristal a certificate at his home in Haifa on Friday. Guinness said Kristal was born in 1903 to an Orthodox Jewish family near the town of Zarnow in Poland. During the Nazi occupation of Poland he was confined to the ghetto there and later sent to Auschwitz.
POLICE SAID A 52-year-old cyclist has died and seven others have been injured, three of them seriously, after being slammed into by an SUV near the northwestern Spanish town of A Guarda. An 87-year-old man was arrested at a restaurant not far from the scene of Saturday’s accident, police said, adding that he apparently tried to overtake a pack of cyclists but managed to hit several. The driver failed to stop and attend the injured. Police said he stopped at a nearby restaurant where he raised the alarm and was then arrested pending an investigation.
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age, or the unsold timber on county trust lands managed by the state Department of Natural Resources in the Olympic region, Roth said the county does not have the resources to take over management of that property. “DNR needs to answer to our county as to what has not been cut or what should be cut,” she added. And on county funding for the Clallam County Economic Development Corp., “I would like to see what jobs are actually being retained,” she said. But Roth is reserving judgment on the Navy’s controversial proposal to conduct electronic warfare range activities over the North Olympic Peninsula. “I have no comment right now,” she said. “Until it has a thorough study, no. There’s still a lot of information going into the county about it.” Roth owned the dutyfree store with her late husband, Terry, who ran unsuccessfully as a Republican for Chapman’s seat in 2008. She is a member of Nor’wester Rotary and Soroptimist of Port AngelesJet Set. Roth is a Seward, Alaska, native who grew up in Snohomish County and has lived in Port Angeles for 36 years. Democrat Ron Richards also announced he would run for the seat.
andidate filing week is May 16-20 for the Nov. 8 election.
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BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Republican Maggie Roth is giving it another shot. R o t h announced Friday she is running a second time for Clallam C o u n t y Commissioner Mike Roth Chapman’s Port Angeles-area District 2 position, which he has held since 2000. She is a civil process server and a former owner of Northwest Duty Free and Currency Exchange in Port Angeles. Chapman — who entered county politics as a Republican, became an independent and then in December said he had registered with the Clallam County Democrats — is not seeking re-election. Candidate filing week is May 16-20 for the Nov. 8 election.
‘Make a difference’ “I am running because I feel I can make a difference in county government, that I would be a good listener for the public to hear the issues that are presented to the county commissioners
and would listen to both sides to come to a fair decision for the people of Clallam County,” said Roth, 61. Chapman defeated Roth in 2012 with 21,901 votes (62.4 percent) to Roth’s 13,195 votes (37.6 percent). “Someone who is entrenched in office is very difficult to beat,” she said. “What I find positive this time around is that I find individuals who are willing to step up and help have confidence in me, which is nice to have behind you,” Roth said, adding that James Preston and Danetta Rutten of Port Angeles have signed on as co-campaign managers. “I seem better prepared this time,” Roth added. “I know the direction I want to go in and I know how I want to go there.” As an elected member of the 2015 Charter Review Commission, Roth said she supported the county charter measure that voters approved in November that reduced the general election voting area for county commissioner from countywide to districtwide only, as it is for the primary election. She also said she favors the county having the only ________ elected Department of ComSenior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb munity Development direc- can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. tor in the nation. 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula On the issue of arrear- dailynews.com.
Richards, a Democrat, seeks return BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Forty years after serving as a Clallam County commissioner, Democrat Ron Richards is seeking the position again in hopes of replacing outgoing Commissioner Mike Chapman. Richards, 71, said Friday he will seek the fouryear Port Angelesarea District 2 seat Richards that Chapman, a Republican-turnedindependent, has held since 2000. Chapman does not plan to run for re-election. Filing week for the Nov. 8 general election is May 16-20.
Served for term A commercial fisherman, Richards was a 31-year-old Clallam County deputy prosecuting attorney when he ran for commissioner and won in 1976. He served one term before going into private law practice. He has been an engineer, a corporate attorney and a director of international business development for Western Gas
Resources Inc., a natural gas resources company he founded and later sold, and for which he focused on governmental relations and permitting. “My background would really serve the county well right now,” Richards said. “We have personnel problems in the courthouse, and I handled our personnel problems at Western Gas.” Richards co-chairs the Clallam County for Bernie committee that supports U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders for president and is a member of Protect the Peninsula’s Future and the North Olympic Group of the Sierra Club. He also chairs Save the Olympic Peninsula, which opposes the Navy’s proposed electronic warfare range over the Olympic Peninsula. “I feel like county officials should get involved in that,” said Richards, who released a 1,121-word campaign statement Saturday. “That should be one of the local government’s biggest priorities so that the local economy is not damaged by that.” He said in his statement that he “has the support” of Chapman. Chapman — who entered county politics as a Republican, became an independent and then in December said he had registered with the Clallam County Democrats — on Saturday described Richards as his friend. “We talked briefly, and I said, ‘Ron, whatever you
need, I’ll help you out,’ ” Chapman said. “He took that as my support. He’ll do a good job.” But Chapman stopped short of endorsing Richards, saying, “It hurts him.” Republican Maggie Roth, who ran unsuccessfully against Chapman in 2012, also announced her candidacy for Chapman’s position Friday. “Between the two of them, I think I would vote for Ron,” Chapman said.
Charter amendment Richards said he voted against a county charter amendment that voters approved in November that limited general election voting for county commissioner to the commissioner districts rather than keeping it countywide. “Everyone should have a say in who is elected county commissioner,” he said. He also agrees with having an elected Department of Community Development director. Richards said the county should not take over management of millions of acres of timber on trust lands now managed by the state Department of Natural Resources. The Richland native moved to Clallam County in 1975, moved away in 1994 and returned in 2004. His wife, Nina, is the former chair of the Clallam County Democrats.
________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula dailynews.com.
Trial begins Monday Senate Republicans for accused auditor release budget plan BY GENE JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Auditor Troy Kelley, the first Washington state official to be indicted in 35 years, faces a federal trial beginning Monday with hopes of convincing jurors that the $1.4 million he’s accused of stealing before he was in office wasn’t stolen at all. The 51-year-old Democrat from Tacoma is charged with possession of stolen property, money laundering, lying under oath and tax offenses in connection with the real estate services firm he operated during last decade’s housing bubble. Prosecutors say he pocketed fees that he should have returned to thousands of homeowners, but Kelley’s lawyer, Angelo Calfo, insists his client was entitled to keep the money. “This is a fraud case that does not have a victim,” Calfo wrote in a trial brief. “The evidence will show that no one lost property or money as a result of the scheme alleged in the government’s indictment.” Kelley, a former state representative, was elected in 2012 to be Washington’s auditor, the state official tasked with rooting out fraud and waste in government operations. Allegations of impropriety against him surfaced during that campaign, prompting federal investigators to take a look at how he ran his old company, Post Closing Department. What they found, they said, was troubling: To obtain business from mortgage title companies, Post Closing Department repeatedly
promised it would collect fees of $100 to $150 for each deedof-trust transaction it tracked for their customers; keep $15 or $20 for itself; use some of the money to pay county recording fees or other fees as necessary; and refund any remaining money to the customer. But in more than 27,000 transactions handled, Kelley issued 89 refunds, investigators and prosecutors say — and that typically was only when customers were savvy enough to demand their money back, when mortgage title company employees started asking questions about the refunds or, in one case, when a homeowner filed a class-action lawsuit against one of the title companies Kelley worked with.
Former worker One former employee, Jason Jerue, told the FBI and federal prosecutors a year ago that Kelley had him doctor spreadsheets sent to one of their clients, Old Republic Title Ltd., in an effort to suggest that homeowners were receiving refund checks, according to an FBI summary of the interview filed in court last week. “In reality, these checks did not go out as indicated on the spreadsheet,” the summary stated. Old Republic later sued Kelley for not refunding the fees — a lawsuit Kelley settled for $1.1 million, after making what prosecutors contend were false statements about his practices under oath. Kelley’s attorney noted in a court filing recently that of that settlement money, just
$171,000 made its way back to homeowners, with the company using the rest for legal fees and possibly operating expenses. Kelley accumulated some $3.7 million by 2008, at least $1.4 million of which was fraudulently retained, the government alleges, and he shifted the money among various accounts, including a sham trust in Belize, in an effort to shield it from litigation. He eventually started paying himself $245,000 a year from the proceeds, prosecutors say, and falsely declared tens of thousands of dollars in family expenses as business expenses to minimize tax liability. That’s especially problematic, prosecutors say, because Kelley is not only an attorney himself but has even taught tax law. Kelley’s defense is centered on the notion that neither the title companies nor the homeowners were entitled to refunds. He never made any representations to the homeowners that they would be provided refunds, and the government cannot show that the title companies had any ownership of the fees their customers paid to Kelley’s company, Calfo argues. Federal prosecutors insist they don’t have to prove who the money was stolen from, only that it wasn’t his to keep. Jury selection begins Monday morning in U.S. District Court in Tacoma. The trial is scheduled to last four weeks. The most serious charge, money laundering, carries up to 20 years in prison.
BY RACHEL LA CORTE AND WALKER ORENSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OLYMPIA — Senate Republicans released their latest supplemental budget proposal as lawmakers started their first full day of an overtime legislative session. The budget plan was released hours before a Senate fiscal committee met to hold a public hearing on the proposal Friday. While it’s not an agreedupon deal with the majority House Democrats, it moves closer to a proposal passed last month by the House.
Criticize timing Although House Democrats acknowledged there was movement toward their position, they said they were disappointed with the timing and manner of its release. “If this offer had been made back on Tuesday, we could have made substantial progress, maybe even finished our work before the end of session,” Democratic House Majority Leader Pat Sullivan said. Republican Sen. John Braun, who has been part of negotiations for the Senate, said Senate Republicans were “simply trying to do our job and do it in a responsible way and in a public way. “I do think it’s appropriate that we share where we’re at,” he said. “We’ve worked hard to recognize concerns with our budget, address those concerns and recognize we’re in a divided state
government and we have to work toward compromise. I think this budget shows that.” The new proposal adds about $178 million to the spending level of the twoyear, $38 billion two-year operating budget adopted last year. That’s an increase from the $34 million that was added under the proposal passed last month by the Senate. It also uses $190 million from the state’s emergency fund to pay for wildfire costs. Originally, Republicans said they didn’t want to dip into the emergency fund to pay for wildfire costs, instead seeking other measures opposed by many Democrats, such as merging the pension plans of some firefighters, teachers and law enforcement.
Pension plans This latest proposal no longer includes the merger of pension plans, which also faced some Republican resistance. The previous Senate budget proposal also directed $44 million away from the reserve money of regional mental health services, an idea that was removed from the plan released Friday. The new Senate budget also fixes a number of smaller issues, said Sen. Andy Hill, a Republican from Redmond and the Senate’s chief budget writer. “I think what you’ve got now is a budget that I think most people could get behind,” he said.
“We make warm friends.”
“We think this is a big move, and it should speed things along.” Democratic Rep. Hans Dunshee, the budget negotiator for the House, said that while there were some good things in the Republican offer, he noted there were also things missing, including addressing the teacher shortage. But he said Democrats have no desire to negotiate the budget in public. “We don’t want to turn this into a debate,” he said. “We want to have a reasoned conversation to get us out of here.”
Special session Lawmakers adjourned their regular 60-day session Thursday night and were immediately called back into special session by Gov. Jay Inslee. Inslee vetoed 27 bills Thursday night because of the lack of a budget deal. In his written veto messages, he noted that while the particular measures were “worthy” bills, passage of the budget “is a greater legislative priority.” The governor vetoed bills included those dealing with marijuana research licenses and industrial hemp. The bills he signed included those related to public safety and health, such as measures related to vehicular homicide sentences and human trafficking. In a news conference Thursday night, he said lawmakers have one fundamental task each year, “and that is to keep the state budget balanced.”
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Store: Review CONTINUED FROM A1 state Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Earlier, Haggen had (WARN) regarding its layoff announced that the Port intentions. In addition to the Port Angeles store was among its core stores that would be Angeles layoffs, Haggen sold. The store is the only will release 78 employees at Haggen on the North Olym- its Puyallup store, 71 in Federal Way and 54 in Burpic Peninsula. Bellingham-based Hag- ien, according to the WARN gen said it had accepted a document. According to The Oregobid from Albertsons to buy 29 of its 33 core stores, nian, Haggen also plans to close stores in Happy Valley according to the Journal. Albertsons will buy the and West Linn in Oregon. stores for $106 million and the remaining stores — in Once an Albertsons Oregon City, Puyallup and The Port Angeles grocery Port Angeles — will be store operated as part of the closed. Albertsons chain until it Calls to Haggen corpowas purchased by Haggen rate representatives and to in late 2014. The Haggen United Food and Commerbanner went up in Februcial Workers Local 21, the ary 2015. union representing the Port In March 2014, it was Angeles employees, were announced that Safeway not immediately returned. had agreed to be acquired by an investment group led Court to review sale by Cerberus Capital ManThe sale agreement agement, the owner of sevmust be approved by U.S. eral supermarket chains, Bankruptcy Court, which is including Albertsons. Haggen bought 146 overseeing Haggen’s Chapter 11 reorganization plan stores during the merger of filed in September 2015, the Albertsons and Safeway. Journal said, adding that The move was ordered by the hearing is set March 29. federal regulators to avoid a This means that an auc- monopoly. The company struggled tion of Haggen’s 33 core stores scheduled March 18 to convert those stores after having been post- before filing for bankruptcy poned four times, is can- protection. It has been selling and closing stores since. celed. The Journal reported ________ that Haggen also will ask Assistant Managing Editor Mark for approval to begin close- Swanson can be reached at 360out sales for its stores not 452-2345, ext. 55450, or included in the agreement. mswanson@peninsuladailynews. Haggen on Friday filed a com.
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Health advisory issued for Ludlow Bay after flooding PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
always closed in Port Ludlow due to the proximity of the sewage treatPORT LUDLOW — Jefferson ment plant outfall and marina. County Public Health has issued a Olympic Water and Sewer offi“no contact” health advisory for Port cials reported the release of sewage Ludlow Bay and posted closure signs at the Port Ludlow Wastewater after treated sewer sludge flooded Treatment Plant on Wednesday. the beach Wednesday. An upstream community stormThe health advisory remains in water culvert had plugged and effect until further notice. diverted the stormwater to the treatThe public is advised to avoid any ment plant property. contact with the water in Port LudWater flooded the site, and one low Bay, including swimming, kayak- 9,000-gallon tank containing biosolids ing, fishing and harvesting of shell— or treated sewer sludge — was fish and seaweed. inundated, causing the contents to The harvesting of shellfish is mix with the stormwater, which was
The following roads and campgrounds are closed: ■ Hurricane Ridge Road was closed at dusk Saturday and remains closed today. ■ Heart o’ the Hills Campground was closed as of 9 a.m. today. ■ Sol Duc Road was closed as of Saturday night. ■ Mora Road and campground are closed. ■ Ozette area was closed as of 9 a.m. today. The campground is already closed due to flooding. ■ Kalaloch Campground was closed as of 9 a.m. today. ■ Hoh Road and campground was closed as of 9 a.m. today. ■ North Fork Campground is closed. ■ Staircase Road and
then flowing onto the beach. Workers cleared the culvert blockage, returning the stormwater to its proper course and the plant to normal operation, the company said. But it issued a warning to residents “pending any additional instructions which may be issued by the Jefferson County Health Department.” For more information on the county advisory, contact Jefferson County Public Health’s Water Quality Program at 360-385-9444 or visit www.jeffersoncountypublichealth. org.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 show, historical walking tours and a fancy ball folTeas, tours, the ball, the lowed by a contra dance contra dance and museum beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday at the American Legion Hall, admission are extra. Port Townsend was never 209 Monroe St. This double event is Mada prissy place, Barnett said. “At some point, the Victo- sen’s favorite part of the fesrian era was characterized as tival. “The people at the ball a time of entitlement, where people who had fancy clothes wear fancy clothes and do and fancy houses did fancy the period dances,” she said. “At 9 o’clock, a different things,” Barnett said. “There was never any clientele comes in for the aristocracy here. The found- contra dance, and it becomes ing fathers of Port Townsend an amazing mixture: people dragged themselves through who are barefoot and in short the mud and built huts in the pants kicking up their heels alongside people in hoop wilderness.” Striking a balance skirts.” Several children’s events between the two extremes, Barnett and Madsen kept have been added. They will the teas and the tours and be in Pope Marine Park. The festival hasn’t lost its the costumes intact while adding elements of the shine for Barnett and Madslightly dangerous place they sen. They expect to stay said 19th-century Port involved in future events, Townsend really was. This year’s festival although not in charge. campground was closed as includes a pub crawl, VictoThey simply had too of 9 a.m. today. rian High Teas, a fashion much to do. Olympic Hot Springs Road and Graves Creek Road are already closed because of storm and flood damage sustained earlier this winter. CONTINUED FROM A1 grounds, which is on land the In August, the entire city doesn’t own or lease. park was closed to visitors In that case, the city after trees fallen in a windThat would mean it would storm blocked roads and be illegal for any dog to be off would need to work up an prevented some campers leash aside from the dog area agreement to use the land, from leaving the park. in Chetzemoka Park, at Timmons said. The Mountain View site is It was the first time in Sather Park and on all recent memory that the beaches not specifically fenced, but that isn’t a entire park had been closed. marked as requiring leashes. requirement, he said, adding Since then, park officials These limited areas don’t that the site would need only closed most park areas in meet the need, Timmons to have clearly delineated boundaries. November in anticipation of said. It also should be a place a storm. that can sustain wear and For more information, Potential locations tear and be in an area with contact the Olympic “We have our eye on sev- little traffic, he said. National Park visitor inforTimmons said the promation line at 360-565-3130 eral locations,” he said of the posed revisions were driven or the park’s road and proposed park. “It can’t be too isolated by two separate but conweather hotline at 360-565and needs to have accessible nected issues: that all dogs 3131. services.” must be on a leash unless The cost of building the they are on their owner’s park depends on its location, property and the allowance Timmons said. to not use a leash if the dog is A less expensive option under the voice control of its would be the field behind owner. Mountain View Commons, “The two issues were cowhich is leased by the city. mingled, which wasn’t our The field is earmarked for intent and caused some cona new YMCA facility, but fusion,” Timmons said. construction won’t start for “It needed clarification.” another three years, TimFor approval, the revision mons said. must be completed, and the Another site could be the completed ordinance then Jefferson County Fair- has two readings in separate
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Their company, Olympic Peninsula Steam, sponsors the Brass Screw Confederacy, a steampunk gathering in its fifth year taking place June 10-12, along with the Haunted Bordello Halloween and a 19th-century-flavored yuletide celebration. Madsen will become the co-chair of the Port Townsend Rotary on April 23, and the couple put in 16-hour days as managers of the Old Consulate Inn bed-and-breakfast. “We never got a break,” Barnett said. “We always tried to take a week off in February but were interrupted by the planning for the Victorian Festival.” During this time, at least one person a day comes up to him and asks about the upcoming steampunk festival. “I tell them to ask me on March 22,” he said, after the Victorian Festival is over. “We may be clearing our
plates so we can do some other really cool things.” Madsen said the couple “is not bailing.” “The Victorian Festival says a lot about Port Townsend,” Madsen said. “It’s a really important part of our history and culture.” Barnett expects about 150 people coming from California, Canada and Seattle will buy tickets for the festival, with another 60 people volunteering in some capacity. He is still seeking volunteers, people who can help with seating, ticket taking or “just helping people get around. Those interested in volunteering should email info@ op-s.net. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to www.vicfest.org.
________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula dailynews.com.
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council meetings. Timmons said there is no timeline for completion. The schedule will be determined by the council.
Public feedback The revision process has gathered public feedback through the “Speak Up” portal, soliciting 54 responses in five categories. The off-leash requirements drew the greatest reaction — 31 comments, most in favor of an enforced leash law. “It would be easier to mark those areas where offleash animals are allowed, rather than the other way around,” wrote a commenter signed as P. Lee. “In other words, assume the leash law applies everywhere unless otherwise designated.” Henry Fly wrote: “I have been assaulted by dogs at Ft Worden beaches, Pt Hudson beach and often by the wooden boat center. Whether on or off a leash, most dog owners act as if their dog is
special where no rules apply.” Added Lynn Hrenko: “A leash law protects those of us who do not have dogs, and those who are responsible and do have them leashed.” The idea of removing the allowance of voice control drew seven mixed responses. Nikki Russell wrote, “Leave voice control in place. Hold owners responsible for actions of dogs when off leash,” while Peggy Albers wrote, “Many dog owners think their dogs are under voice control, but often they are not.” The comments were considered as part of the revision process, according to a news release. Timmons said that if enacted, these rules would not be an enforcement priority for police but would come into play “if the dog is deemed to be vicious, dangerous or aggressive.” Cats also fall under the leash restrictions, but owners will not be prosecuted if their unleashed cats are in the neighbor’s yard or on the street, Timmons said.
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Commissioners to mull inmate health care PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss medical care for inmates at the Jefferson County jail at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. The commissioners will consider approving an $88,292 contract with Healthcare Delivery Systems to provide health care to inmates. The one-year contract would automatically renew for the next four years unless either of the parties gives notice otherwise. At 10 am., commissioners will open bids for publication of legal notices. Items on the consent agenda include: ■ A $7,340 agreement with the Feiro Marine Life Center of Port Angeles for education programs in Jefferson, western Clallam and Grays Harbor counties. Funding is provided by the state. ■ A $3,900 agreement with Appraisal Group of the Northwest for consultant services. Funding is provided by the state. ■ Agreements to allocate $115,000 for the emergency repair of Upper Hoh Road and $96,250 for Oil City Road. Federal funding has been secured. ■ An agreement to allocate $15,286 for Quilcene sports court resurfacing. At 1:30 p.m., commissioners will be briefed on Senate Bill 5276, which
Eye on Jefferson concerns refunds of property taxes paid as a result of manifest errors in descriptions of property.
Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will discuss the revision of the city’s animal control code at a workshop Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 in chambers, 540 Water St. One of the main areas of discussion will be whether to require dogs to be on leash when off the property of their owners. The General Services and Special Projects Committee recommended that this be a requirement and to eliminate the current policy of allowing a dog to be off leash if it is under voice control. Other city committee meetings, which are at City Hall, 250 Madison St., unless otherwise noted, are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. Tuesday, first-floor conference room; special meeting. ■ City Council General Services & Special Projects Committee — 4 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room, to discuss charter amendments for the Fort Worden Lifelong Learning Center Public Development Authority. ■ Planning Commission — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, council chambers at 540 Water St.; special meeting
resources position when to discuss a Growth Man- 1:30 p.m. at the transit Jefferson PUD they meet Tuesday. agement Act component. facility at 63 Four Corners Jefferson County Public The meeting will Utility District commission- begin at 5 p.m. at 250 Port Townsend schools Road. It also will discuss its ers will discuss filling a Chimacum Road, Port HadThe Port Townsend citizen advisory committee. public relations/human lock. School Board will discuss the process for naming a new elementary school when it meets Monday. The study session will be at 6 p.m. in the library at Port Townsend High School, 1500 Van Ness St. It will be preceded by a retreat at 2:30 p.m. in the Gael Stuart Building, 1610 A hazardous threat is now being proposed by County Blaine St. The board will Commissioners across the Dungeness River where NO review self-assessment results. threat NOW exists. As political and government agencies At the evening session, have been recently shown to only pay attention to Big the board will consider policies on service animals in Money or the media (we are not Big Money), we have school, student conduct, classroom management chosen this forum to address this issue openly and and nutrition and fitness.
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Jefferson Healthcare Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will hold a special meeting Tuesday to review and possibly revise the hospital’s governance policies and bylaws. The meeting will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the third-floor conference room, 2500 W. Sims Way. The board will conduct its regular meeting at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the same location, at which time it will hear a presentation about diagnostic imaging.
Jefferson Transit Jefferson Transit board members will consider amending its 2016 capital budget when it meets Tuesday. The board will meet at
Nominees sought for award by March 21 PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
The three Rotary Clubs in Jefferson County and the Peninsula Daily News invite nominations for the 2016 Jefferson County Heart of Service award. The Heart of Service recognizes the dedication and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment. The award — now in its 11th year — is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Port Townsend (noon club), the Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary Club, the East Jefferson Rotary Club and the PDN.
of support. Individuals, clubs, churches, businesses or other organizations can nominate. But only individuals, not organizations, can be nominees. Anyone who lives in Jefferson County can be nominated. Recipients of the Heart of Service in the past are not eligible for a 2016 award.
But those previously nominated but not selected for a Heart of Service are eligible for renomination. A panel of judges will review the nominations and select one to six people to receive a Heart of Service at a luncheon at Fort Worden Commons on Tuesday, May 10. If you have any questions about the program, phone the PDN at 360-4522345.
Quinault elder’s funeral held Saturday PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
was Saturday. Oliver died Monday at PUYALLUP — The the age of 102. funeral for Emmett Oliver, The funeral was at Chief founder of the 1989 Paddle to Seattle and oldest mem- Leschi School in Puyallup, ber of the Quinault Nation, followed by a lunch hosted
by the family and supported by several tribes, the Quinault said. Oliver, a Coast Guard veteran, was buried with full veteran honors.
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results of the mail-in ballot were announced Saturday, with 8,824 voting in favor to 1,585 opposed. Group Health says regulatory reviews are pending and are expected to take some time to complete. Group Health’s unions and doctors support the acquisition, which the 70-year-old cooperative says
will ensure quality, affordable care for its patients. Kaiser Permanente has said it will invest $1 billion in Group Health’s clinics, medical equipment and technology over the next decade, as well as $800 million in community initiatives and programs such as Medicaid and sponsored care.
There’s also the New Bridge (which should be up to the latest earthquake standards, right) that they approved and built at Railroad Bridge with taxpayers’ money from the Salmon Fund. This bridge became twice its original length for access to and to improve the property of a private entity (Tribe). The river property 2-1/2 miles South of US Hwy. 101 was also bought with taxpayers’ money from Salmon Fund for same entity. Shouldn’t property bought and built upon with public money be public property? Maybe they could use this New Bridge as an alternative, or just not build this dangerous hazard over the river at all! It should be County Commissioners’ job to protect County taxpayers, their properties and funds from hazards and misuses, and this is a darn good time to start!! Respectfully, Citizens for Honest and Accountable Government
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Greed replaced safety and good sense! Remember this proposes installing a pipe full of sewage across a wild and pristine Salmon and Steel-head River System for no other reason than Greed. This is Dangerous! As noted in the media, all the scientific community in the Northwest says the Cascadia Subduction Fault just off our Peninsula is long overdue to rupture and cause a 9.6 earthquake. This will damage bridges and pipelines, dumping this waste into the Dungeness River, destroying its habitat. Earthquakes Happen, and Pipes Break. If the County Commission wishes to accept this liability, we the Citizens for Honest and Accountable Government ask that they require the County and the City of Sequim be required to set aside in escrow sufficient funds to clean up and restore completely the River System and fund property owners for immediate recovery of damages in event of the sewage being dumped in the River. We also ask that if they still insist on a pipeline over the river they at least move it further north toward the ocean straits, saving more of the pristine Rriver and owner properties from contamination. This should be the primary goal and not Sequim’s revenue.
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To the County Commissioners and interested parties, we the Citizens for Honest and Accountable Government ask they re-assess the hazardous threat and liability they are considering putting across the Dungeness River for the Carlsborg Sewer Project. This project was originally planned and approved as safe and functional for Carlsborg with the sewage plant within Carlsborg. It was only after Sequim saw an opportunity for revenue that the plan was revised to bring Carlsborg sewage across the Dungeness River to Sequim, so Sequim could charge fees for treatment and set up sewer districts in County areas outside its City borders to the river and Carlsborg. It could then force County residences to hookup to Sequim’s sewers for fees, and then use these sewer districts to expand its borders and annex County properties to its City for more fees and taxes, against the wishes of those County property owners who prefer the County.
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Sequim City Band to present concert This afternoon’s performance to feature march, overture, elegy BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Barb Abbott of Port Angeles receives a sample hair treatment from Breann FitzGerald, owner of Beauty and the Beach beauty salon in Port Angeles, during the Clallam County Home and Lifestyle Show on Saturday in the gymnasiums of Port Angeles High School. Dozens of exhibitors representing a wide variety of goods and services are featured at the event, hosted by radio station KONP and the Clallam County Public Utility District. The home show continues today from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.
SEQUIM — The Sequim City Band will present a free concert this afternoon. The performance will be at 3 p.m. in the Sequim High School auditorium, 601 N. Sequim Ave. The band will perform marches, musical theater numbers and classical music under the direction of Tyler Benedict. “Overture Jubiloso� by Frank Erickson is a rhythmic, pulsating, loud and glorious musical statement that exudes power and energy, said Grace Yelland, band member. In contrast, “The Girl With the Flaxen Hair� by Claude Debussy is lilting
PA schools panel urges smaller bond election bid Committee recommends lowering sights to replace science, tech sites BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A committee studying Port Angeles school facilities has recommended that the Port Angeles School District try again to pass a bond — but lower its sights. Rather than attempting to replace Port Angeles High School, the district should aim to fund construction of only a new science and technology building to replace the school’s 100 and 900 buildings and make site improvements, Steve Methner, one of the 15 members of the committee, told the Port Angeles School Board on Thursday night. An alternative would be to replace only the 100 building, resulting in about 16,000 fewer square feet of new construction and reducing the size of a bond request, Methner said.
Defeated in 2015 A proposed $98.25 million bond to replace most of the high school was defeated in February 2015 with 50.32 percent
approval, far short of the 60 percent supermajority needed for passage. “We purposely did not set an amount on here because we don’t really know what the price tag would be until we get some expert input on that,� he said. “It would be substantially less than the prior bond measure.� Methner said it would be difficult to hold an election this year. “It would probably be sometime next year,� he said. Aside from asking about recommended cost, School Board members did not discuss the proposal.
Recommendations Stevens Middle School could be updated to accommodate moving all district sixth grade classes there, Methner said. That would involve expanding the cafeteria, kitchen, music and gym areas and adding a permanent classroom building. The committee also explored the option of allocating about $500,000 to
prevent critical systems failures at Hamilton and Franklin elementaries during phase one of the longterm plan, Methner said. That money could come from the district’s capital projects budget over several years, or from a bond measure, Methner said.
Recommendations In light of the failure of the district’s 2015 bond measure, Methner said, the committee sought to balance an urgent need for facilities at the high school with a short remaining service life of Hamilton and Franklin elementary schools, and to do so in a way that was both supportable and predictable for taxpayers. While the 2015 bond measure was within 0.4 percent of a simple majority, “the committee feels it is unlikely that a bond measure of the same size will achieve supermajority soon enough to meet the educational needs of our children,� Methner said. However, with other campuses beyond the high school in need of attention in coming years, the committee recommended “a smaller but clearly defined effort going forward,�
and soft with a sweet, soulful English horn solo performed by Nancy Reis, Yelland said. Musical theater numbers include medleys from “The King and I� by Rodgers and Hammerstein and “America� from Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story.� Robert Smith composed and dedicated “Inchon� to his Korean War veteran father. “This riveting piece begins and ends with a haunting alto flute solo played by Patsy Mattingly as a Korean girl watches her quiet countryside come under attack,� Yelland said. The band also will perform “An American Elegy,� written by composer Frank
Tichelli in memory of those who lost their lives at Columbine High School in April 1999 and to honor the survivors.
Lighter note On a lighter note, marches such as Sousa’s “The High School Cadets March,� Kenneth Alford’s “Army of the Nile� and “Them Basses� by G.H. Huffine will stir up some happy toe-tapping, Yelland said. The announcer for the concert will Jim Stoffer, who has been selected as 2016’s Irrigation Parade Grand Marshal. For more information about the group, see www. sequimcityband.org.
________ Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or at cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.
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n amount for a new bond proposal, and date for an election, would be decided by the School Board, committee member Steve Methner said.
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SEQUIM — A report of an early morning burglary led to two arrests, including that of the homeowner who reported the break-in. Robert D. Akin, 38, was booked for investigation of second-degree burglary, a pay-or-appear warrant and three failure-to-appear warrants. He remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday on $2,500 bail. The owner of the Mountain View Drive home, Michael Pimentel, 56, was arrested for investigation of possession of drugs and intent to deliver after deputies found about $3,500 in cash, as well as cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine, said Sgt. Lyman Moores of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. Pimentel was not listed on the jail roster Friday. Moores said Pimentel called 9-1-1 at 7:20 a.m. Wednesday. He said he had awakened to a noise inside his home and found a man he held at gunpoint to await authorities. A struggle ensued. Moores said emergency dispatchers heard a confrontation between the two men. Pimentel told deputies he hit the man over the
Methner said. The committee — made up of community, school administration, parent and School Board representatives — was formed to look at all school facilities and provide recommendations to meet the needs of students for the next 20 years or more.
Reviewed current state The committee reviewed the current state of district facilities, capital facilities committee recommendations from 2007 and 201415 and architectural proposals from 2007 and 2014, Methner said. The committee had limited time and no budget, so no experts were hired, he said.
________ Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.
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Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will feature Emily Ingram of New American Funding on real estate and mortgage lending trends and issues in Jefferson County. Lunch by Subway costs $8.
■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meeting is PABA’s monthly discussion program examining local issues ■ Forks Chamber of Comaffecting investment, employment merce — Luncheon meetings are and economic growth. Wednesdays at noon at The program will include preBlakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. sentations on competing proposForks Ave. als to televise Clallam County This Wednesday’s gathering commissioner meetings by either will feature Lisa Smith of Enterusing public access television or prise For Equity. live-streaming via the Internet. Lunch of $9.75 will include an There is a $3 minimum entree (veggie stir fry with rice) charge by Joshua’s for those and sides. The soup of the day who do not order breakfast. will be split pea. ________ ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held
All of the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News
$ Briefly . . . PT Main Street offer merchants meal March 30 PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Main Street Program invites business owners to attend its Spring Merchant Breakfast at the Cotton Building, 607 Water St., at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 30. The breakfast will feature representatives from seven local nonprofit organizations that will be hosting large festivals and events with the topic “Capitalizing on Festivals.” This breakfast is sponsored by The Bishop Victorian and Swan hotels, which are providing muffins, scones, fruit, tea and coffee. Current Main Street members’ admission is $5; nonmembers’ fee is $7. RSVP by March 28 to admin@ ptmainstreet.org or phone the office at 360-385-7911. Guest speakers will include Rob Birman, executive director of Centrum; Janet Emery, the Great Port Townsend Bay Kinetic Sculpture Race; Jan Halliday, Port Townsend Film Festival development, marketing and communications director; Mari Mullen, executive director of the Port Townsend Main Street Program; Barb Trailer, Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival director; Lorilee Houston, the Brass Screw Confederacy; and Polleen Delaney and Brandi Hamon of the Port Townsend Rhododendron Festival.
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Intimidated by digital technology? So was Marian Goldberg, 70, until she went to a Senior Planet Exploration Center in Manhattan, which teaches older adults how to become more comfortable being online. Now, she has learned to use Pinterest, send messages on Facebook and embed emoji in her emails. Goldberg, who has a part-time beaded jewelry business, said she had mastered enough tools to reframe herself as a digital entrepreneur. “Senior Planet gave me courage, ” said Goldberg, a retired social worker. Across the country, older adults who grew up in a predigital age are finding more help to navigate the wired world. Senior centers, retirement communities and advocacy groups like AARP are offering more free courses for older adults. And simpler devices and apps, which are better designed for aging hands and eyes, are trickling into the marketplace. Many older people already use laptops and tablet computers, studies show, but use of newer mobile gadgets like smartphones is lagging among the 60 and older cohort. In part, that is because mobile devices typically have smaller screens and complex menus that may be harder to navigate. “The digital divide is closing but still relevant,” said Terry Bradwell, chief enterprise strategy and innovation officer at AARP. “As long as tech changes, there will always be a divide of some sort.” But even for those who only partly close the gap, rewards await.
Learning’s benefits Learning new technology skills helps lessen isolation, gerontologists say, keeps the brain active with games like Luminosity and allows older people to monitor their own health more closely. A robust digital toolbox can even jump-start new careers, as in Goldberg’s case. Big cities like San Francisco and New York offer free classes. The Brooklyn nonprofit group Older Adults Technology Services (OATS), which runs Senior Planet, has defined its mission as helping older adults harness technology. The Bay Area initiative SF Connected also provides free computer training. Digital groups provide safety, too. “When people learn alone, they’re more apt to be victimized,” said Tom Kamber, executive director of OATS. “And they’re often targeted for financial fraud. So they need intensive support.” AARP offers workshops, videos and even online safety tips through its TEK Academy, which stands for Technology, Education and Knowledge. But now the advocacy group wants to go further.
SEQUIM — Full Moon Candle Co. is now located at 609 W. Washington St., Suite 13. New owners Korey and Mike Smith make and sell their own candles. Their hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, phone 360-683-8377.
the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Mondaythrough-Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: To be announced. ■ Tuesday: Port Angeles School District on the race equality essay winners. ■ Wednesday: Linda Klinefelter discusses the Sequim Soroptimist Club’s upcoming Garden Show. Second segment: Tuttie Peetz discusses the Olympic Driftwood Sculptors Annual Spring show. Third segment: Shae Pozarzycki discusses trying out for season eight of the show “American Ninja Warrior.” ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners.
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Gold for April delivery fell by $13.40, or 1.1 percent, to settle at $1,259.40 an ounce Friday. May silver tacked on 5.6 cents, or 0.4 percent, to $15.605 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press
It has teamed up with JP Morgan Asset Management to start a $40 million AARP Innovation Fund to spur the invention of seniorfriendly digital tools for aging in place, with other health care aids. “The tide is starting to turn,” Bradwell said. Tablet computers, which have bigger screens and are often easier to use than smartphones or laptops, are becoming popular devices for people older than 75. That has prompted the creation of the grandPad, a digital tablet with its own private, curated system. With this device, older people tap a photo to make a video call or tap a button to send a voice email. Their relatives download the app to communicate with them. Scott Lien, grandPad’s chief executive, cre-
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ated the tablet after hearing loss made it difficult for his mother to talk on a standard phone. Navigating Skype was equally frustrating for her, he said. “This problem was nagging me,” Lien said. “It needed to be solved.” Remembering passwords and installing updates can be equally daunting for older people, so grandPad was designed without them, he said. Bernadine Winter’s daughter introduced her to a grandPad. Now Winter, 85, has weekly video calls with her children and grandchildren, posts photos and listens to country music. She also plays her favorite games, solitaire and blackjack, on the grandPad. Winter, who lives in Greenwald, Minn., has an iPhone. But after forgetting her passwords, she could not use most of its features. “Now I just use it for texting and making calls,” she said. Many apps were not designed with older adults in mind, either. So they can be hard to read or even download. By contrast, Pillboxie uses color coding and simple menus to help older people remember to take their medications. EyeReader turns a smartphone into a magnifying glass. And the Silver Surf app was designed for people over 50 to read small print with zoom control. Bradwell likes the Tile app, which is a tracking device for finding lost keys, wallets and other easily misplaced items. “There are more apps for geo-locating,” he said. Tomas Posker, the chief executive of Oscar Senior, is also on a mission to offer an agefriendly app. Posker watched his grandmother struggle to use Skype for video conversations. “She had difficulty learning it, and so she kept calling me,” he said. “Understanding a computer environment is especially hard for the elderly.” The Oscar Senior app turns a tablet into a remote-controlled device.
Remote reminders Features are more limited, but users can get medication reminders and have video chats with family members who download their own version of the app. The key for any device is keeping older adults connected. The Jitterbug Touch, by GreatCall, is a simple smartphone with a brightly colored screen that makes it easy to make calls, send text messages or email, or get emergency help. “Being disconnected leads to isolation and depression,” said Colin Milner, the chief executive of the International Council on Active Aging. “So there’s a significant incentive to getting people connected.” He cited a World Health Organization study that argued that by 2020, the second-leading cause of death globally would be depression, behind heart disease. Better digital skills can even improve dating choices. Once older adults are connected to children and grandchildren, the next step is reconnecting to old friends, said Hal Spielman, 88, co-author with Marc Silbert of Suddenly Solo, a lifestyle guide for widowed or divorced men. “The electronic media is a wonderful way to connect,” said Spielman, a widower who interviewed more than 1,600 people to find out how they coped with being single. “You can try out senior dating sites, reconnect with people you knew in the past or join a meetup. It opens up a whole new social world.” Meanwhile, Goldberg is busy using her new digital skills to campaign for Sen. Bernie Sanders using an electronic call system. “I was terrified of my smartphone,” Goldberg said. “Now I have an intimate relationship with it.”
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ANY OF THE world’s largest technology companies have spent the last five years searching in vain for the holy grail, a machine to succeed the smartphone as the next must-have gadget. They have made digital watches and fitness trackers, all manner of computerized glasses and goggles, and more doodads to plug into your TV than there are shows to watch on it. Yet at the moment, the most promising candidate for the Next Great Gadget isn’t made by Apple, Google, Facebook or Microsoft. Instead, it is the Echo, a screenless, voice-controlled household computer built by Amazon — a company whose last big foray into consumer electronics, the Fire Phone, was a humiliating flop. This time, it may be different. A bit more than a year after its release, the Echo has morphed from a gimmicky experiment into a device that brims with profound possibility. The longer I use it, the more regularly it inspires the same sense of promise I felt when I used the first iPhone — a sense this machine is opening up a vast new realm in personal computing, and gently expanding the role that computers will play in our future. What is most interesting about the Echo is that it came out of nowhere. It isn’t much to look at, and even describing its utility is difficult. Here is a small, stationary machine that you set somewhere in your house, which you address as Alexa, which performs a variety of tasks — playing music, reading the news and weather, keeping a shopping list — that you can already do on your phone. But the Echo has a way of sneaking into your routines. When Alexa reorders popcorn for you or calls an Uber car for you, when your children start asking Alexa to add Popsicles to the grocery list, you start to want pretty much everything else in life to be Alexa-enabled, too. In this way, Amazon has found
a surreptitious way to bypass Apple and Google — the reigning monarchs in the smartphone world — with a gadget that has the potential to become a dominant force in the most intimate of environments: our homes. If all this sounds over-the-top, read some of the reviews. On Amazon’s site, the Echo has racked up more stars than an Oscars party. Amazon doesn’t release sales numbers, but the company is investing big in Echo. It ran Super Bowl ads to push the device, and recently, it unveiled two new versions of the machine. One is a portable version of the Echo and the other is meant to plug into existing speaker systems. Scot Wingo, the chairman of ChannelAdvisor, an e-commerce consulting firm, said the early signs suggested that the Echo was on a path to become Amazon’s next $1 billion business. “It’s one of the most sold-out things that I see on Amazon,” Wingo said. “It’s an unusual thing for Amazon to be out of something, but for the Echo, it’s usually in stock just for a couple weeks before it goes out of stock for a few days — so it feels like they’re having trouble making enough of the devices.” Wingo noted the Echo, which Amazon sells for $180 only through its own site, was selling for $200 to $300 on eBay.
to add new tricks to the Echo, he said. The device also faces limited retail distribution — it’s unusual enough that it would benefit from being displayed on shelves, but Amazon’s retail rivals are unlikely to stock it anytime soon. (Some analysts have speculated that Amazon’s retail plans may be an effort to show off its hardware.) Amazon would be wise to step on the gas because while the Echo has no direct competitors, a few may be emerging. Among them is SoundHound, STUART GOLDENBERG a start-up that has been working on voice-recognition for more than a decade, which is now pany created the Echo because it It can tell you transit schedoffering hardware makers access had seen interesting possibilities ules, start a seven-minute workto its service. arising out of advances in micro- out, read recipes, do math and Within the next year, accordphone technology, speech recogni- conversions, and walk you tion and cloud connectivity. through adventure games, among ing to the company, lots of gadgets will be using SoundHound’s Amazon’s engineers spent other possibilities. software to talk to users. years perfecting the device’s Makers of digital home Do you want that? As I argued unusual capabilities. devices like Nest are also rushrecently, the FBI’s battle with Unlike competing assistants, ing to make their products comApple over encryption should the Echo can be activated hands- patible with the Echo. prompt deep questions about a free from far across the room Alexa can now control your (Siri only works from a couple of Internet-connected lights, home future of Internet-connected feet away), and it can decipher devices spread around our thermostats and a variety of your voice in noisy environments, other devices. homes. even when it’s playing music. Hardware makers can also Amazon also worked to make add Alexa’s brain into their own MAZON HAS STRONG sure the device responded very privacy protections in the devices, so soon you won’t need quickly. Echo. an Echo to consult with Alexa — “Early on in the product, to It doesn’t stream anything you could find it in your toaster, play music took eight or nine sec- your refrigerator or your car. without the wake word and it onds, and it’s just unusable when Amazon’s open-platform strat- has a physical mute button that it’s like that,” Limp said. “Now electrically disconnects the egy for the Echo calls to mind it’s often 1,000 milliseconds or microphone but, as with all Amazon Web Services, its multi1,200 milliseconds.” billion-dollar cloud business that groundbreaking technology, there The speed makes a crucial dif- also came out of left field to best is no doubt we are entering new ference. competitors. territory here. Compared with the trudge of “It is patterned very much off Yet, the Echo is so useful it HEN THE ECHO WAS chatting with Siri, speaking to of the successful formula that may be worth the gamble. introduced in a goofy Alexa feels natural, closer to AWS uses,” Limp said. Many in the industry have video in late 2014, on speaking to a human than a long looked to the smartphone as the heels of the failure of the Fire machine — and even when it HE ECHO ALSO TIES the remote control for your world. Phone, it was widely ridiculed. gets your request wrong, which in to Amazon’s main busiBut the phone has limitations. in your early days with the The Echo’s utility was not ness: its retail store. A lot of times, fiddling with a When you tell it to reorder obvious, and in its earliest incar- device will happen often, it screen is just too much work. doesn’t feel like you have paid a popcorn, it gets your order nation, it seemed a bit of a ditz. By perfecting an interface huge penalty for trying. through Amazon, of course. But there are a couple of reathat is much better suited to More important, just like the Still, Wingo noted that Amasons it has earned such raves home use — the determined yell! early iPhone, Amazon has manzon had so far kept the platform from users. — Amazon seems on the verge of relatively open — other retailers building something like Iron First, it’s simple to learn, and aged to turn the Echo into the center of a new ecosystem. and product manufacturers are its voice-recognition capabilities Man’s Jarvis, the artificial-intelliDevelopers are flocking to cre- free to build their own apps that gence brain at the center of all are more intuitive than those of will allow for interactions with many other vocal assistants (like ate voice-controlled apps for the your household activities. device, or skills, as Amazon calls their stores. Apple’s Siri or Google Now). Who could say no to that? The Echo is far from perfect. More than that, it keeps gain- them. __________ There are now more than 300 It still gets queries wrong and it ing new powers. Farhad Manjoo writes a skills for the Echo, from the triv- still feels like it’s missing potenDuring an interview at a technology column for The New ial — there is one to make Alexa tially useful features. Limp conmedia event last week, Dave York Times, where this article cedes this. Limp, Amazon’s senior vice presi- produce rude body sounds on command — to the pretty handy. Amazon’s teams keep working first appeared. dent for devices, said the com-
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“It’s all terrifying. I’m not going to vote for someone who acts like an idiot. At this point, I don’t know whom I’ll vote for. Lots of people, like me, don’t like any of them.”
“I really try not to let it affect me. I listen only to what they are planning to do if elected. I try not to listen to all that negativity. I listen for the positive, but it’s real hard.”
“A lot. The last Republican debate was embarrassing and terrible. It’s going to be rough to try to figure out whom to vote for.”
“I don’t like it. I want someone to campaign on issues and their proposed solutions for the world.”
“None. It’s not made me lean one way or the other. They’re all engaged in negative comments, but it hasn’t changed my vote. I’ll hold my tongue and vote for [Hillary] Clinton, the only grown-up in the room. Very sad state.”
“Trump disgusts me. And I just can’t get past that. I am more offended by him than anybody else. He’s insulted so many different groups, it’s appalling. Yes, negativity will affect my vote.”
“What we see and hear in the media does affect us. Their negative conduct is seen everywhere on TV. I kind of brush it all off. I’ve researched the candidates and what they really stand for. I feel [Bernie] Sanders is best.”
“Negative campaigning leads to exactly what it implies: pessimism. It leads me to have less faith in the system that’s supposed to benefit us.”
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disgusted with the way these bonds were presented. Our memories of U.S. The $154 million boonSen. Joe McCarthy ranting doggle that would have against so-called commuvanished into the blue hole nists under every bed are and the subsequent $49 too fresh to believe a March million reruns that seemed 3 letter writer’s red-baiting to be enough for them did smear of Vermont Sen. Bernot make sense. nie Sanders [“Sanders’ Finally, the hyperinflapromises”], who seeks the tion over four months that Democratic nomination for grew to $54 million generpresident in 2016. ated even more mistrust. Listen to what Sanders The presumptuous attiproposes: tude that the entire com■ Break up the biggest munity should roll over and banks. Regulate them. Tax meet the district’s entitlethem. ment demands is not Wheeler is co-chair of Defends Kissinger They gambled with our acceptable to some. Clallam County for Bernie money and pushed us into Once again, history is I can assure you that Sanders. the worst recession since being twisted to promote even the bond opponents 1932. the liberal agenda. want to fund and improve Defends Sanders Millions lost jobs, homes, A March 2 letter writer the schools. health care and pensions Immunity is in the news: to Peninsula Voices [“ClinHowever, they want it while rich men like Donald Wall Street financiers are ton, Kissinger”] says, presented in a logical Trump raked in billions in immune from prosecution; “[Henry] Kissinger prosequence for accountability: ill-gotten profits. FBI giving immunity to a moted murderous wars ■ Present a new bond ■ End our corrupt polit- Clintonite [Bryan Pagliano] around the world to forward Bond’s failure for about $25 million to ical system that allows the Regarding the recent who set up her private ‘American’ interests. That’s fund the neglected schools Koch brothers to put in failure of the Sequim School email server. beyond dispute.” and acquire land for a new office the “best politicians The March 3 letter to Well, now, let me dispute District bond, Colleen Robschool. that money can buy.” inson, president of Citizens the Peninsula Daily News that. However, new school ■ Raise the minimum for Sequim Schools, said, (“Sanders’ promises”) is The one major war durconstruction should be wage to $15. “The problems aren’t going immune from fact and is an ing Kissinger’s service as excluded. ■ Tuition-free education exposition of the writer’s to go away, and that’s somesecretary of state was the ■ After the taxpayers at public universities. thing the opposition doesn’t misconceptions. Vietnam War. see what they got for their ■ Medicare for all. seem to be getting” [“Fourth Bernie Sanders calls That war was started money, a separate bond ■ Establish immigraAttempt At Sequim School himself a Democratic social- and escalated during the could be submitted to build tion reform with a path to District Construction Bond ist. presidencies of two Demoa new school within a coucitizenship for 11 million Falls Short,” PDN, Feb. 11]. His programs, however, crats: John Kennedy and ple of years. undocumented people. In the same article, define him better as a New Lyndon Johnson. This may be a solution ■ End police shootings Deal Democrat, a Franklin President Richard Nixon schools Superintendent to the school bond sequel Gary Neal said: “This is bigof unarmed African-Ameri- Roosevelt Democrat. and Kissinger inherited fiasco, and we can stop The writer falls back on that war, initiated the Paris ger than a bond. There’s cans and other people of wasting money on special something else out there.” the old canard of labeling peace talks and extricated color. elections. Oh yeah, the opposition any progressive a Bolshethe United States in 1975 Sanders upholds the Ron McPherson, doesn’t get it, and somevik. with the fall of Saigon. right of Native Americans Sequim thing else is going on out The American right has In 1973, Kissinger to control their lands. there. been tarring good Amerireceived the Nobel Peace We need world peace, Cell tower critic It is called accountabilcans with this label for Prize. not global domination, and At the Dungeness ity. The writer also accuses no more adventures like the nearly a century. Heights Jan. 27 cellphone People who took time to Most of Bernie Sanders’ Kissinger and Hillary ClinIraq War. analyze the motives behind tower hearing before Clalton of “using force in Bernie Sanders urges us family died in Europe durlam County Hearing Examthe bond voted against it. to join his grass-roots revo- ing the Holocaust, in a war achieving the foreign and Some taxpayers are still iner William Payne, attorbegun by Nazi Germany to economic interests of lution to win a decent
For Sanders
future for ourselves and our children. We citizens of Clallam County stand with him. Go to your March 26 caucus meeting. Visit the Washington State Democratic Party website, www.wa-democrats.org. Bernie Sanders stands for a government that serves the people, not Wall Street oligarchs. Tim Wheeler, Sequim
rid the world of Jews and Bolsheviks forever. If the writer wants to meditate about the future, let alone who you caucus for, I think a good place to begin would be to lose the prejudices of the past. Washington Democrats caucus March 26 at 10 a.m. to select their presidential candidate, and the primary in May only matters to Republicans. Linda Sutton, Port Townsend
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American policy.” During Kissinger’s time, there were other conflicts (Bangladesh, the Yom Kippur War, the Turk-Cypriot war, and Rhodesia), and Kissinger was involved diplomatically, but American military force was never used. In defense of Hillary Clinton, she did not “singlehandedly destroy Libya,” and in Syria, a quarter-million lives could have been saved if American arms were employed. We now have a refugee problem in Europe that is the worst since World War II, thanks to the inept foreign policy of President Barack Obama. Len Grim, Sequim
neys spent an hour telling us, the residents, how beautifully they planned to conceal the 150-foot monstrosity they planned to erect and how terrific our cellphone reception would be. The longer their presentation dragged on, the angrier we became. Payne limited each resident to three minutes for stating objections to granting a variance to add 50 more feet to an already unacceptable 100-foot tower in such close proximity to a residential area. Each speaker from our neighborhood calmly and articulately presented cogent arguments against granting the variance, citing health hazards, potential property value losses of 20 percent, static interference with current radio and TV reception, danger to wildlife, negative effects on tourism and the basic incongruity of an ugly tower looming over an untouched, bucolic area. Mr. Payne appeared to be annoyed by the number of residents who wished to speak as he constantly shuffled paperwork, never looked up and seemed to be simply going through the motions of what seemed to be an already done deal. How sad to witness the political machinery of Sequim literally bulldozing over the rights of its citizenry. What an insult to our beautiful neighborhood. This is a warning to those of you in elected office who utterly failed to represent us: We do vote. Terry Larkins, Sequim
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Rave of the Week RAVE TO THE young kids I saw last week in downtown Port Angeles picking up the garbage. Too bad the landlords can’t do that.
. . . and other Raves RAVE TO THE Pet Posse, Tanya and her daughter for finding our dog, Sam. We could not believe how fast it happened and that he didn’t have to be away from home another night. Hope all can find their lost pets as fast and bring them home safe. BIG RAVE TO all the volunteers at the Vern Burton Community Center [Port Angeles] on
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Saturday, March 5. It was a very busy place with all the happy children having so much fun with all the hands-on activities to do. Our community is so blessed to have this event each year. RAVES GO OUT to all the attendees and the volunteers at the Mujeres de Maíz Opportunity Foundation of Clallam County’s Mexican breakfast [Sequim] on Sunday, March 6. What a wonderful group of people. We served 181 breakfasts. And thanks to the PDN for the front-page article about the event.
The Mujeres’ board is very grateful. STANDING OVATION TO all the young dancers who performed onstage at Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim in “Cinderella” and to their teacher for giving them this opportunity.
Rant of the Week RANT TO DOG walkers on ttrails around Sequim: We are not all “dog people.”
When your dog runs up to me, I don’t want to hear that he is friendly. I have been bitten and am afraid of dogs. Please keep your dog leashed so we can all enjoy the trails.
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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS for Sunday, March 13, 2016 SECTION
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Career worthy of honor SEATTLE GM JOHN Schneider tells a story about the difficult moment when they decided they were going to “move on” from quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and watch him leave as a free agent after 10 seasons in Seattle. Schneider said he informed Dave his young son that his favorite Boling player was leaving, hoping he wouldn’t hear it from any other source. His son responded by punching Schneider in the stomach. I felt like doing the same. So did every other member of the regional media who had come to recognize Hasselbeck as a rare gem of cooperation and insight and accessibility. He was smarter than us, more athletic than us, and more than likely a better human being than us, yet he tolerated everyone without a hint of condescension. He was a star on the field who understood how important his role was on the team and in the community, yet he never took himself too seriously.
18-year NFL career It is a tribute to his dedication to the quarterbacking craft and to being such a reliable backup and contributor in the locker room and film room that Hasselbeck extended his career to 18 seasons in the league. It is improbable, but fitting, that from the 1998 NFL draft, Peyton Manning was taken with the first pick, and the unheralded Hasselbeck was drafted 186 picks later, yet both retired from the game last week. The moment he retired from the Indianapolis Colts, Hasselbeck was snapped up by ESPN to be part of the Sunday Countdown crew, reportedly replacing Mike Ditka. This notable career would have been hard to predict when Hasselbeck arrived in Seattle in March 2001 — when he still needed shampoo and a comb — and was announced by coach Mike Holmgren as the new starter. It took time. Struggling toward the end of his second season here, Hasselbeck was at a tipping point in his career, as the Seahawks had a chance to opt out of his contract. TURN
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Sounders losers on late goal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pirates eyeing repeat PC back in title game after semifinal victory BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
EVERETT — Imani Smith caught herself messing up the analogy. “We have a huge dart . . . target on our back,” Smith said Saturday afternoon. “And we knew it wasn’t going to be easy, we knew teams were coming at us. We couldn’t just fly under the radar like we did last year.”
That’s OK, though. In Smith’s two years on the Peninsula College women’s basketball team, the program has transformed into one that was happy to make the Northwest Athletic Conference tournament to one that is aiming to win it. The Pirates advanced to their second consecutive NWAC championship game by defeating the Lower Columbia Red Devils 66-44 in the semifinals
Saturday at Everett Community College. Peninsula will try to finish off its defense of last year’s title today at 5:30 p.m. “This is where we wanted to be,” Pirates coach Alison Crumb said. “Win or lose [today], this is where we wanted to be, to have a shot at it, be on that stage again, put everything that we have out there.” Neither team put on much of an offensive display in the first half. There were five lead changes and five ties. Peninsula held the largest lead of the half, 13-7, near the end of the first quarter, but Lower Columbia then reeled
off eight straight points to take a 15-13 lead. “We were too sluggish offensively,” Crumb said. “Pass, catch, dribble, pass, catch — it was too slow, and it was neutralizing our athleticism. “And we needed to go out there and cause havoc defensively so that we could get out in the open floor and highlight our athleticism.” The lone fireworks of the first half came when the Pirates did just that in the final minute. First, Zhara Laster stole the ball and hooked up Anaya Rodisha for a layup. TURN
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Dawgs could go dancing in `17 ANOTHER NCAA SELECTION Sunday has arrived, and once again the Washington Huskies find themselves standing on the doorstep, the door slammed firmly against heir noses. There will be no team gathering to watch the broadcast as the field of 68 teams is revealed. No video footage of the Huskies waiting nervously to discover their fate, or of exuberant celebrations when they find out their resume was accepted. Instead, somewhere coach Lorenzo Romar will look on wistfully as the brackets are filled, pondering a fifth straight year in which Washington
doesn’t find Nick itself occupying a line. Patterson Yet despite the Huskies’ continued NCAA drought, one has to believe Romar will take a moment to smile inward, thinking about the hurricane that’s coming that will emphatically end that drought a year from now. It’s a very real possibility,
terfinals of the Pac-12 tournament, leaving the team with an all-too-familiar 18-14 record, this season offered something but it comes with a gigantic “if.” that was missing from the preWashington can not only vious four disappointing camreach the NCAA tournament paigns: next year, the Huskies can be Hope. title contenders. But only if Little was expected of the Marquese Chriss and Dejounte Huskies this season following Murray elect to return to last season’s collapse and the school. subsequent purging of the proWashington’s freshman stars gram, leaving senior guard are capable of leading the HusAndrew Andrews and a recruitkies to the promised land, but ing class that included seven only if they resist the temptafreshmen to pick up the pieces. tion to bolt for the NBA. What emerged from the While Washington’s onceashes was anathletic young promising season petered out team that oozed potential. with Thursday’s 83-77 loss to TURN TO DAWGS/B4 top-seeded Oregon in the quar-
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SANDY, Utah — Jamison Olave scored on a header in the 86th minute and Real Salt Lake beat the Seattle Sounders 2-1 on Saturday. Osvaldo Alonso opened the scoring in the 28th minute for Seattle (0-2-0). Joevin Jones crossed it into the box, Nelson Valdez forced a lunging save with a glancing touch and Nick Rimando’s punch out fell to Alonso at the far post. Sunny tied it in the 43rd for Real Salt Lake (1-0-1) after heading in Joao Plata’s corner kick. Sunny separated from his defender, Clint Dempsey, and found the upper right corner of the goal. Olave out-jumped goalkeeper Tyler Miller for the game-winner. Joao Plata sent a free kick wide of the goal, Juan Manuel Martinez tracked it down at the baseline and one-touched a cross in front of goal to find Olave’s head.
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The Peninsula College women’s basketball team celebrates after beating Lower Columbia 66-44 at Everett Community College on Saturday to advance to the NWAC championship game for the second straight season.
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Scoreboard Calendar Today Women’s Basketball: NWAC Tournament at Everett Community College: Peninsula vs. Lane-Wenatchee Valley winner, Championship Game, 5:30 p.m.
Monday Baseball: Bainbridge at Port Angeles, 4:15 p.m.; Quilcene at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m. Boys Golf: Chimacum at Olympic, 3 p.m. Girls Tennis: Sequim at Olympic, 4 p.m.; Chimacum at Kingston, 4 p.m.
Tuesday Baseball: Tenino at Forks, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Chimacum, 4:15 p.m. Boys Soccer: Sequim JV at Chimacum, 4 p.m.; Port Townsend at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m. Softball: Port Angeles at Central Kitsap, 4 p.m.; Tenino at Forks, 4 p.m.; Bremerton at Chimacum, 4:15 p.m.; Quilcene at North Mason, 4:15 p.m.
Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Longhouse Market Men’s high game: Bob Gunn, 248; men’s high series: Brandon Eshom, 635. Women’s high game: Rena Peabody, 219; women’s high series: Rena Peabody, 496. Leading team: High & Tight. Wednesday Sunlanders I Men’s high game: Ed Jones, 211; men’s high series: Ed Jones, 543. Women’s high game: Cheryl Coulter, 193; women’s high series: Cheryl Coulter, 494. Leading team: Swamp Ratz. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 279; men’s high series: Clay Townsend, 689. Leading team: Steam Rollers. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Louis Conant, 213; men’s high series: Louis Conant, 545. Women’s high game: Dot Halbach, 181, Bev Perkon, 181; women’s high series: Dot Halbach, 481. Leading team: Rhodys. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Jamie Watson, 258; men’s high series: Jamie Watson, 641. Women’s high game: Holly Hairell, 179; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 490. Monday Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Tracey Almond, 259; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 697. Women’s high game: Linda Chansky, 176; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 465. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Bob Hersh, 235; men’s high series: Bob Hersh, 639. Women’s high game: Celeste Maier, 176; women’s high series: Celeste Maier, 482. Leading team: Spare Us. Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 204; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 545. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 167; women’s high series: Hazel Vail, 481. Saturday, March 5 Pee Wee Kids League Boys’ high game: Bradan Gaym 43. Girls’ high game: Dakota Schoville, 70. Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Maddox Pangaro, 123; boys’ high series: Maddox Pangaro, 318.
Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Mark Mitrovich, 34; Gary Thorne, 34. Net: Tony Sample, 31; Quint Boe, 32.5; Ray
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NWAC Women’s Basketball NWAC Tournament Everett Community College THURSDAY Quarterfinals Peninsula 70, Umpqua 67 Lower Columbia 64, Spokane 61 Wenatchee Valley 71, vs. Bellevue 43 Lane 80, Centralia 48 FRIDAY Consolation Games Spokane 66, Umpqua 59 Centralia 55, Bellevue 46 SATURDAY Semifinals Peninsula 66, Lower Columbia 44 Wenatchee Valley vs. Lane, late. TODAY Fourth-place Game Spokane vs. Centralia, 9 a.m. Third-place Game Semifinal losers, 1 p.m. Championship Semifinal winners, 5:30 p.m
Men’s Basketball NWAC Tournament Everett Community College FRIDAY Quarterfinals Spokane 94, Chemeketa 74 Big Bend 73, Highline 65 Whatcom 64, Columbia Basin 47 Clark 65, Yakima Valley 57 SATURDAY Consolation Games Highline 75, Chemeketa 64 Columbia Basin 86, Yakima Valley 81 Semifinals Spokane vs. Big Bend, late. Whatcom vs. Clark, late. TODAY Fourth-place Game Highline vs. Columbia Basin, 11 a.m. Third-place Game Semifinal losers, 3 p.m. Championship Semifinal winners, 8 p.m.
Baseball Mariners 5, Giants 4 Friday’s Game San Francisco ab r hbi ab r hbi K.Marte ss 3 1 1 0 Span dh 3000 T.Smith ss 1 1 0 0 Arroyo ph-dh 1 0 1 0 L.Martin cf 3 0 1 1 B.Crawford ss 2 0 0 0 Powell cf 1 0 0 0 R.Moreno ss 2 0 0 0 K.Seager 3b 3 1 1 0 M.Duffy 3b 2 0 1 0 C.Taylor 3b 1 1 1 1 R.Jones 3b 1 1 1 1 F.Gutierrez dh2 1 1 1 Posey c 2110 O’Neill ph-dh 1 0 1 1 Kottaras c 2010 S.Romero rf 3 0 1 1 Adrianza pr 0 1 0 0 D.Pizzano rf 0 0 0 0 Pence rf 2112 D.Lee 1b 3 0 0 0 Jarre.Parker rf 2 0 1 0 Gab.Sanchez 1b10 0 0 Blanks 1b 3 000 Iannetta c 3 0 0 0 Lollis 1b 1000 Baron c 1 0 0 0 Williamson lf 3 0 0 0 E.Navarro lf 3 0 1 0 J.Arias lf 0000 Lucas lf 1 0 0 0 T.Brown ph 0 0 0 1 G.Heredia lf 0 0 0 0 R.Pena 2b 2010 O’Malley 2b 2 0 0 0 Green 2b 2000 B.Gonzalez 2b10 0 0 G.Hernandez cf30 1 0 Totals 33 5 8 5 Totals 33 4 9 4 Seattle 102 000020—5 San Francisco 000 200002—4 DP—Seattle 1, San Francisco 2. LOB—Seattle 4, San Francisco 4. 2B—K.Marte (2), C.Taylor (2), F.Gutierrez (1), Posey (1), Jarre. Parker (1). 3B—E.Navarro (1). HR—R.Jones (1), Pence (1). SB—O’Neill (1), G.Hernandez (3). SF—T.Brown. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Iwakuma W,2-0 3 1 0 0 1 4 Jo.Peralta 2 3 2 2 0 1 Roach 2 1 0 0 0 3 D.Rollins 1 1 0 0 0 0 Zych S,1-2 1 3 2 2 0 2 San Francisco Samardzija L,0-1 4 6 3 3 1 1 Blackburn 32⁄3 2 2 2 12 1⁄3 0 Osich 0 0 1 1 Kontos 1 0 0 0 0 2 WP—Blackburn, Osich. Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Dana DeMuth; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Jim Reynolds. T—2:32. A—11,708 (12,000). Seattle
Basketball NBA Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB x-Golden State 58 6 .906 — L.A. Clippers 42 22 .656 16 Sacramento 25 39 .391 33 Phoenix 17 48 .262 41½ L.A. Lakers 14 52 .212 45
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Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 44 21 .677 — Portland 34 32 .515 10½ Utah 30 35 .462 14 Denver 27 38 .415 17 Minnesota 21 45 .318 23½ Southwest Division W L Pct GB x-San Antonio 55 10 .846 — Memphis 39 26 .600 16 Houston 33 32 .508 22 Dallas 33 33 .500 22½ New Orleans 24 40 .375 30½ EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Toronto 43 20 .683 — Boston 39 27 .591 5½ New York 27 40 .403 18 Brooklyn 18 47 .277 26 Philadelphia 9 56 .138 35 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 38 27 .585 — Charlotte 36 28 .563 1½ Atlanta 36 29 .554 2 Washington 30 34 .469 7½ Orlando 28 36 .438 9½ Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 46 18 .719 — Indiana 35 30 .538 11½ Detroit 33 32 .508 13½ Chicago 32 32 .500 14 Milwaukee 27 38 .415 19½ x-clinched playoff spot Friday’s Games Philadelphia 95, Brooklyn 89 Charlotte 118, Detroit 103 Houston 102, Boston 98 Miami 118, Chicago 96 Memphis 121, New Orleans 114, OT Minnesota 99, Oklahoma City 96 Utah 114, Washington 93 Orlando 107, Sacramento 100 Golden State 128, Portland 112 L.A. Clippers 101, New York 94 Saturday’s Games Indiana 112, Dallas 105 Miami at Toronto, late Detroit at Philadelphia, late Houston at Charlotte, late New Orleans at Milwaukee, late Memphis at Atlanta, late Oklahoma City at San Antonio, late Washington at Denver, late Phoenix at Golden State, late Orlando at Portland, late Today’s Games Cleveland at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. Utah at Sacramento, 3 p.m. Indiana at Atlanta, 3 p.m. Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. New York at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Dallas at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Denver at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Memphis at Houston, 5 p.m. Portland at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Utah, 7:30 p.m.
Transactions Basketball National Basketball Association MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed G Ray McCallum and C Alex Stepheson to 10-day contracts.
SPORTS ON TV
Today 6 a.m. (306) FS1 Soccer FA, Watford vs. Arsenal, FA Cup (Live) 8:55 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Tottenham Hotspur at Aston Villa (Live) 9 a.m. (306) FS1 Soccer FA, West Ham vs. Manchester United, FA Cup (Live) 9:30 a.m. (313) CBSSD Women’s Basketball NCAA, Southland Conference Tournament Championship (Live) 9:30 a.m. (4) KOMO Auto Racing IndyCar, Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, IndyCar Series (Live) 9:30 a.m. (5) KING Hockey NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers (Live) 9:30 a.m. (7) KIRO Basketball NCAA, A-10 Tournament Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (26) ESPN Basketball NCAA, SEC Tournament Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Basketball NCAA, Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (47) GOLF PGA, Valspar Championship (Live) 10 a.m. (311) ESPNU Women’s Basketball NCAA, Horizon League Tournament Championship (Live) Noon (5) KING Golf PGA, Valspar Championship, Final Round (Live) Noon (7) KIRO Basketball NCAA, Big-10 Tournament Championship (Live) Noon (311) ESPNU Women’s Basketball NCAA, NEC Tournament Championship (Live) 12:15 p.m. (26) ESPN Basketball NCAA, The American Tournament Championship (Live) 12:30 p.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, Cleveland Cavaliers at Los Angeles Clippers (Live) 12:30 p.m. (13) KCPQ Auto Racing NASCAR, Good Sam Club 500, Sprint Cup Series (Live) 1 p.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Cincinnati Reds vs. Seattle Mariners, Spring Training (Live) 2 p.m. (319) PAC12 Women’s Gymnastics NCAA, Oklahoma vs. UCLA (Live) 2 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Soccer MLS, Toronto FC at New York City FC (Live) 2:30 p.m. (7) KIRO Basketball NCAA, NCAA Tournament Selection Show 2:30 p.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Denver vs. Notre Dame (Live) 3 p.m. NBA TV Basketball NBA, Indiana Pacers at Atlanta Hawks (Live) 4 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at San Jose Earthquakes (Live) 4:30 p.m. (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL, Toronto Maple Leafs at Detroit Red Wings (Live)
Football
WASHINGOTN REDSKINS — Signed P Tress Way to a five-year contract.
National Football League CHICAGO BEARS — Agreed to terms with LB Jerrell Freeman on a three-year contract and DL Mitch Unrein on a two-year contract. DETROIT LIONS — Signed S Rafael Bush.
TEXAS A&M — Agreed to terms with men’s basketball coach Billy Kennedy on a five-year contract.
College
Briefly . . . PA’s Coronel competes at nationals KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Former Port Angeles High School wrestling standout Roberto Coronel recently competed at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association National Championships. Coronel, a freshman at Central Washington University, advanced to the 285-pound quarterfinals after winning his first two matches, pinning Alfred State’s Mitchell Lattucca at 56 seconds and earning a 9-3 decision against Bryce Hanley of Penn State DuBois. He lost 5-2 to Defiance College’s Aaron Leciejewski in the quarterfinals, and was eliminated with a 7-2 loss to John Puleo of South Florida. Coronel advanced to the national championships by winning the Northwest Conference Championship in February. He finished his first season at Central Washington with a 12-9 overall record. He was a three-time state medal winner for the Roughriders in his high school career.
Rider hoops benefit PORT ANGELES — The Rumble on the Ridge, an eight-
Central Washington University wrestlers Roberto Coronel, left, of Port Angeles, and Jake Farris, recently competed at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association National Championships in Kissimmee, Florida. team men’s basketball tournament, will be held at Port Angeles High School on Saturday and Sunday, April 23-24. The tournament will raise funds for the Port Angeles High School boys basketball team’s summer program. The tournament has a fourgame guarantee, with pool play scheduled Saturday and singleelimination games Sunday. The entry fee is $300 per team. Members of the tournamentchampion team will receive Dri-
Fit quarter-zip jackets; the second-place team will get hooded sweatshirts; the third-place squad will receive crew-neck sweatshirts; and the fourth-place finishers will get T-shirts. Those named first- and second-team all-tournament also will receive Dri-Fit long-sleeve shirts. The tournament MVP will receive a $100 gift certificate, and the winner of the Roughrider Award, which represents sportsmanship, hard work and competitive drive, gets a new basketball.
A 3-point competition also will be held, and the winner earning a $100 gift certificate to Athlete’s Choice in Port Angeles. For $10, players will receive 10 3-point shots, and they can participate as many times as they would like. The top four shooters will participate in a shootout Sunday, in which they will have 90 seconds to shoot from five spots on the floor. Raffles, including a $50 gift certificate to Next Door Gastro Pub, also are planned. Admission is free, with donations supporting Port Angeles boys basketball. Tournament sponsors are 7 Cedars Casino, Wilder Auto, Athlete’s Choice and Next Door Gastro Pub. For more information, phone Port Angeles coach Kasey Ulin at 360-640-1845 or email knowlimit10@hotmail.com.
Hoops fundraising PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles boys AAU program is raising funds to send members of the Port Angeles High School varsity boys basketball team to the Jam On It Basketball Tournament in Las Vegas May 28-30. The program is hoping to build on the Roughriders’ resurgence, which included the program’s first district playoff win since the 2011-2012 season. Donations are sought from
individuals and businesses to help with costs associated with the trip. Businesses that donate will receive recognition on the Port Angeles AAU website. Donations are tax-deductible. The program’s nonprofit registration number is available upon request. Checks can be made payable to Port Angeles AAU Boys Basketball. For more information, contact Port Angeles president Pat Nickerson at cougpgn@gmail.com or 360-461-7537, or Port Angeles AAU fifth-grade coach and high school volunteer coach Benjamin Shamp at blackdiamondelectrical@gmail. com or 360-461-3957.
Basketball tourney PORT ANGELES — The April Fools’ Extravaganza, a youth basketball tournament with divisions for boys and girls teams from fourth grade through high school, will be hosted by the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department on Saturday and Sunday, April 9-10. There is a four-game guarantee and a $250 entry fee per team. For more information, or to register, phone Dan Estes at 360417-4557 or email destes@cityofpa.us. Peninsula Daily News
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Roughriders open season with 1-1 away draw BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
TACOMA — The Port Angeles boys soccer team started its season with a 1-1 draw in a nonleague match on the road against Franklin Pierce. The Roughriders tied the game with three minutes to go when the Cardinals allowed an own goal off
a long throw-in by Port Angeles’ Kenny Soule. Neither team managed a goal in a scoreless first half, although Roughriders coach Chris Saari said the Cardinals put a lot of pressure on the Port Angeles goal. “Sophomore Rider goalie Keenan Leslie had a busy afternoon with 12 saves and 10 or more clears with his
feet outside the penalty box,” Saari said. Franklin Pierce outshot the Riders 17-5. Andrew St. George provided the best offensive chance for Port Angeles when he hit the post late in the second half. Franklin Pierce scored in the 70th minute on a 47-yard direct freekick that
caught Leslie slightly off his line. Saari recognized Leslie, Jeff Glatz and Spencer Beverford-Stewart as his defensive players of the game. St. George was praised for his work in transition. The Riders (0-0-1) host Port Townsend on Tuesday.
________ Compiled using a team report.
Boling: Hasselbeck a success CONTINUED FROM B1 he’s made good decisions; it just looks kind of funny sometimes,” Holmgren once As he’s recounted, he said of Hasselbeck’s play. finished strongly that seaNobody could question son as a result of an imporhis toughness. He fretant realization: He might benefit if he started listen- quently played hurt and with conspicuous effort and ing to Holmgren’s advice. sportsmanship. What followed was a In his final season in string of offensive success Seattle in 2010, Hasselbeck that took the Seahawks to was banged up and his their first Super Bowl and numbers suffered. But he to five division titles. Haswas brilliant in his final selbeck piled up three Pro game as a Seahawk. Bowls, 19 games with 300 Most recall the upset or more yards passing, and nearly 30,000 total passing win over New Orleans in the wildcard round of the yards in his 10 seasons in playoffs as the BeastQuake Seattle. Sometimes his competi- game, when running back Marshawn Lynch shook tiveness caused him to Seattle to a subterranean write checks his athletilevel. cism couldn’t cash, and Fewer recall that HasHolmgren would joke about it, but with an air of admi- selbeck not only passed for four touchdowns and 272 ration. yards, but also was some “More often than not,
50 yards downfield hustling to get in a block as Lynch wove his path of destruction. In his 138 games in Seattle, Hasselbeck always was accountable, win or lose. He was an ambassador for the franchise — and more. The league, the game and the profession were honored by his presence. The best off-field example: Once at the old Kirkland headquarters, he took a shortcut through the press room with somebody from out of town. Rather than nod on his way through, he stopped with his guest and correctly introduced every member of the local media and identified them with their affiliation. A national media guy was sitting next to me at
the time and told me he didn’t think most NFL quarterbacks could name all their teammates, let alone the members of the local media. It was a stunning, unrehearsed example of a man who paid attention to the world around him, and respected the job of others who sometimes shared his space. He will be a huge success on television because of his intelligence and obvious humanity. And I hope the Seahawks quickly reward him with a well-deserved place on the team’s Ring of Honor.
________ Dave Boling is a sports columnist for The News Tribune. He can be contacted at dboling@thenewstribune.com.
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Similar to what they did at the end of the first half. “That spurt there that was sort of apparent in the first half where we did get some momentum, we were being aggressive. Imani was getting steals and Zhara was getting steals,” Crumb said. “We just said, ‘You know what, screw it. We’re not going to help off the post anymore. Get up, put pressure on, get in the passing games, you know, play to your strengths. Let’s play fast, let’s get out in the open floor, let’s get to the basket.’” Smith paced Peninsula with 18 points to go along with four assists and four steals. Laster finished with 10 points, 13 rebounds and five steals. Freshman post Jenise McKnight went 6 of 8 at the free throw line and finished with 12 points and seven rebounds. The fourth quarter was merely a formality. The Pirates continued to add to their lead, building it as high as 23 points, 64-41, in the final minutes.
Then, after another Peninsula steal, Imani Smith set up Rodisha for another layup that beat the buzzer and gave the Pirates a 25-21 lead. That ending was more than a 4-0 run. “That was momentum,” Smith said. “We fed off of that, coming out in the second half. Those quick points, that was all momentum, and we used it.” That carried over to the third quarter, when Peninsula finally got rolling Cierra Moss, who only made 1 of 8 field goals in the first half, opened the third with a 3-pointer that started a 7-2 run to start the quarter. Moss started two other scoring spurts in the third quarter, as Peninsula quickly put the game away. Moss scored a bucket to open an 8-0 run that pushed the cushion to 42-27, and her second 3 opened a 7-0 run that made it 49-30. Moss finished with 13 points and four assists. Laster and Smith were all over those spurts as ________ well, getting steals on the defensive end and attackSports Editor Lee Horton can ing the hoop or setting up be reached at 360-417-3525 or at teammates on offense. lhorton@peninsuladailynews.com.
Dawgs: Return of Murray, Chriss key for UW CONTINUED FROM B1 mento, Calif., possessing an uncommon ability to eleThe Huskies were excit- vate. Murray is the new-age ing, a product people combo guard, the 6-foot-5 wanted to watch again. Seattle native having a Chriss and Murray are unique body control that the faces of the new order. allows him to wriggle But will those faces be through the narrowest of back next season? Neither Chriss nor Mur- gaps when attacking the basket. ray entered college with Together they’re a walkany one-and-done hype. ing highlight reel — MurBut their abilities, athray feeding Chriss for leticism and performances breathtaking alley-oop were impossible to ignore. dunks in transition was Chriss is the picture the lasting image of the perfect college power forseason. ward, with the 6-foot-9, Now the rumblings have 220-pounder from Sacra-
begun about the possibility of Chriss and Murray leaving for the NBA rather than returning to Washington as sophomores. ESPN’s Chad Ford had Chriss being picked 11th in his latest mock NBA draft, while Murray went 23rd. If that happened it would erode all the hope generated this season. There’s a school of thought that Chriss and Murray SHOULD come out this year. This year’s NBA draft is considered one of the weakest in recent memory, with a dearth of
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Washington could be a special team next season. All those freshmen will be seasoned sophomores, with five-star freshman point guard Markelle Fultz joining the mix. Visions of high-octane basketball punctuated by thunderous slams are surely swirling in every Husky fan’s head. But it only works if Chriss and Murray are leading the way. Tonight the Huskies will begin preparations for the NIT, so we haven’t seen the last of Marquese Chriss or Dejounte Murray in purple and gold, even if they do decide to depart for the NBA. But to them I say, “One more year!” Come back to Washington for your sophomore seasons. Not just for the Huskies’ sake, but for your own.
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considerably to open up driving opportunities, and his decision making is sometimes questionable. In short, both Chriss and Murray are young. They do things young and talented players do, such as play too fast and make rash decisions. They’re unrefined. Sure, those are things that can be improved at the pro level. But they can be improved in college, too — in a more nurturing environment. Both Chriss and Murray have a chance to earn a paycheck next season. But what would that mean? As players in need of further seasoning there’s a good chance they’d be plying much of their trade in the D-League. What’s better, being in a minutes timeshare while playing in front of a couple thousand fans in places like Sioux Falls, S.D., or Fort Wayne, Indiana? Or starring in front of 9,000 screaming members of the Dawg Pack at Hec Edmundson Pavilion?
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players ready to make an immediate impact on the NBA level. Therefore, teams will likely be drafting on potential, and both Chriss and Murray have plenty of that. But they also have plenty to work on, too. Chriss has good size for college, but he’ll need to add pounds in order to bang with NBA power forwards. He’s shown the ability to step out and hit the perimeter shot, something that’s asked ever more of power forwards in the NBA, but he lacks consistency (32 percent from three-point range). And he hasn’t mastered the art of defending yet, evidenced by his fouling out 14 times. Meanwhile, Murray is rail thin at 170 pounds — he looks like he would snap in two trying to drive the lane against physically mature NBA interior defenders. Murray’s perimeter shot (30 percent on three-pointers) also needs to improve
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MULTIMEDIA ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT The Olympic Peninsula News Group, in beautiful Port Angeles, WA, is interviewing for a position in the advertising department sharing the many benefits of newspaper, online and niche product advertising with new accounts and current clients. T h i s i s a fa s t - p a c e d , challenging position that requires a self-star ter, someone ready to hit the ground running, with no limits on success. Our sales staff is equipped with the latest, most upto-date research and is fortunate to sell the leading media on the Olympic Peninsula, whether that be print or online. Applicants must be forward thinking and able to apply the many benefits of Olympic Peninsula News Group advertising to a variety of businesses. Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in it for you? In addition to working with a great group of people, we offer a base salary plus commission, excellent medical, dental and vision benefits, paid vacation, sick and personal holidays, and a 401(k) retirement plan with a company match. Submit your application to careers@soundpublishing.com for immediate consideration. EOE
The Makah Tribal Council is seeking a Community Planning & Economic Development Manager who is enthusiastic and thrives on challenges. Responsible for administration and supervision of community planning and economic development department. Minimum requirements: Bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s or Masters ( p r e fe r r e d ) d e gr e e i n Land Use & Urban Planning, Public Administration, or Business Administration or related field; or 8 years of work experience may be substituted; or combination of 3 years technical land use & urban planning experience plus education. Must also have 5 years relevant wor k exper ience with 2 years of sup e r v i s o r y ex p e r i e n c e and 2 years of experie n c e w i t h Tr i b a l e n tities/communities. Position closes 3/25/16 @5pm. Send resume to: MTC Human Resources PO BOX 115 Neah Bay, WA 98357 email: tabitha.herda@makah.com
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REPORTER The South Whidbey R e c o r d , i n Fr e e l a n d , WA, is seeking a fulltime general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills. This position is based out of our office on Whidbey Island. The primary coverage will be city government, business, sports, general assignment stor ies; and may include arts coverage. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to work effectively in a deadlinedriven environment. Proficiency with AP style, pagination and digital imaging using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop software is preferred We offer a competitive hourly wage and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) Email us your cover letter, resume, and include five examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to: car e e r s @ s o u n d p u bl i s h i n g . c o m , AT T N : HR/RSWR Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! w w w. s o u n d p u b l i s h ing.com Sherwood Assisted Living is looking for Licensed Nurses, full time, with benefits, great work e nv i r o n m e n t . P r ov i d e nursing services to residents. Coordinate resident care with residents, families, and physicians. Shifts are early morning and late evening. Also, looking for par t time and on call nurses. Stop in a fill out an application at 550 W Hendr ickson Road or call Casey at 360-683-3348 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
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 bachelorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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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by Eugenia Last LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Do what you have to do to fit SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. in, but donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let it cost you 21): Recognizing what you are financially. You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t buy up against will be taxing. If you acceptance, love or popularity. donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have a clear picture or Offering solid suggestions you feel the least bit confused, and practicality will far exceed back away. Take your time and flaunting what you have. Use donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let anyone pressure you wisdom instead of brute force. into making a choice you arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t 2 stars ready to make. 3 stars VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Start a new hobby or make a new friend. Participate in something you think you might enjoy. New beginnings can help you end old habits. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to be true to yourself and to walk away from unhealthy situations. 5 stars
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Interact with people you find unusual or who are into very different lifestyles or professions than you. What you learn by delving into the unknown will be of assistance to you when you get back to your everyday routine. 5 stars
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Keep a bully at bay. Use your intelligence to outsmart anyone who tries to use manipulative tactics to sway your opinion or take you for granted. Do what you can to improve your appearance, surroundings and attitude. Reassess a difficult relationship. 3 stars
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let emotions cost you. Make prudent decisions to protect your financial security. Emotional blackmail will surface if you let a child or loved one get away with too much. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t waffle when discipline is required. 2 stars
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Communicate, participate and put your heart and soul into unusual pastimes, romance and delving into creative endeavors. Your unique way of deciphering whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going on around you will help you make positive choices. Romance should be a priority. 3 stars
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Your instincts will kick in, helping you make wise choices when it comes to emotional matters. Explore your options and make suggestions that will encourage the people you love to see things your way. Romance is encouraged. 4 stars
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French Country Estate! This estate situated on over 1 acre of land is a home of simple elegance & adorned charm. Locate d i n t h e Wo o d h ave n neighborhood minutes to the golf course, hospital & downtown. Luxury features including hardwood floors, double wall ovens, & a Jenn Air cook top. Master suite & guest suite on the 1st level & a private master retreat on the 2nd level. Wood fireplace in the formal living room. War m & inviting family room. Fully fenced back yard, large patio & professional landscaping. 3 car garage, workshop + bonus suite. MLS#300306 $625,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES Investor Alert! 25 Unit mini storage on 4.9 acres close to town. 100% occupied and a g o o d C A P R a t e. T h i s would be an ideal property to build your home and be your own boss without ever having to leave your property. MLS#292271 $310,000 Jennifer Holcomb (360) 460-3831 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
FSBO: 2 BR, 1 Ba. 1096 sf., centrally located, fenced backyard with huge garden beds, large kitchen, new countertops, lg. covered porch, detached garage, corner lot, heat pump and new windows. $165,000. (360)417-3704
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Golf Course View! L ove l y o p e n c o n c e p t 1,832 sf. rambler overlooking the 4th green of 7 Cedars Golf Course. 3 br, 3 ba, great layout - 2 master bedrooms with private baths, 1 on each end of the house! Beautiful covered porch with deck in front and large deck in back facing golf course, perfect for outdoor entertaining! MLS#300269 $295,000 Jean Irvine COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360) 417-2797
HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 bd, 2 1/2 ba, 2 car garage, water view, Super Good Sense, Stove, microwave, refr igerator, w a s h e r / d r ye r, g o o d shape. End of quiet dead end street. Close to schools. $234,500. 608 E. Vashon, PA. For appt. (360)-452-7630
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New Listing! Amazing and visually stunning custom 4,188 sf two stor y home on 2.31 level acres in the hear t of desirable Jamestown area. This 4 br 4.5 ba home is close to waterfront with Olympic Mountain and some Strait views. Quality features throughout including wood floors, Cedar accents, Radiant floor heat in all bathrooms, skylights, jetted tub, fireplace, woodstove and many more features! Extra large finished 1,146 sf attached garage / workshop. MLS#300283 $769,000 Ed Sumpter 360-808-1712 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim REALLY BIG VIEWS! 3 bd, 4.5 ba over 3,400 sf, rec room with separate ba., 2nd finished area with bath, remodeled master br and kitchen, emergency propane generator, easy maintenance landscape. MLS#712366/282163 $575,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 1-800-359-8823 (360) 683-6880 (360) 918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County 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
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RESOLUTION 14, 2016 CALL FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED SURPLUS OF VEHICLES THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS finds as follows:
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES INVITATION FOR BID Overhead Electrical Transformers Purchase Contract No. MEC-2016-08 Sealed bids will be received by the Public Works and Utilities Engineering Office until 2:00 PM, Thursday, March 31st, 2016, and will be opened and read in the Public Works & Utilities Conference Room, Port Angeles City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. Bids will be taken for the following: Item 1: 25 kVA, 120/240 volt, double bushing over head transformers (285-087-00009) Item 2: 37.5 kVA, 120/240 volt, double bushing overhead transformers (285-087-00010) Item 3: 50 kVA, 120/240 volt, double bushing over head transformers (285-087-00011) Bidders shall bid all items. Bid documents may be obtained at the Public Works and Utilities Department, City Hall, between the hours of 8:30am and 3:30pm, at 321 E. 5th Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362, or at City website http://wa-portangeles.civicplus.com/bids.aspx. Questions shall be directed to Lucy Hanley, Contract Specialist at contracts@cityofpa.us Pub: March 13, 2016 Legal No: 687475
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9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Por t of Por t Angeles, J e r r y L u d ke, P O B ox 1350 Port Angeles, WA 98362, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Per mit. The proposed project, Fairchild International Airport, is located at 1406 Fairchild Airpor t Rd in Port Angeles in Clallam county. This project involves 9 acres of soil disturbance for Other (Air por t Improvements Include: Removing pavement, constructing new taxilane and apron) construction activities. The receiving waterbody is Strait of Juan de Fuca. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction S t o r m wa t e r P. O. B ox 4 7 6 9 6 , O l y m p i a , WA 98504-7696 Pub: March 13, 20, 2016 Legal No. 687150
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL will conduct a public hearing on April 5, 2016 to consider a PETITION TO VACATE a portion of public right of way. The hearing will begin at 6 p.m., City Hall, 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, Washington. Interested parties are encouraged to comment on the proposal. Information may be reviewed at the City Department of Community & Economic Development, City Hall, Port Angeles. City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Interested parties are invited to attend the meeting
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No. 16-4-00082-7 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM Estate of PHANOY FAE WALDRON, 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 limitaitons, 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(3); 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 nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: March 6, 2016 Personal representative: Kathy J. Johnson Attorney for Estate: Michael R. Hastings, P.S. Address for Mailing or Service: 718 N. 5th Avenue, Sequim, WA 98382 Telephone: (360) 681-0608 Pub: March 6, 13, 20, 2016 Legal No. 686465
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C Pupils, parents raising funds for playground Equipment at Carlsborg school deemed not up to safety codes To solve the playground predicament, the Greywolf PTA has started a fundraising drive to bring back at CARLSBORG — This least one large apparatus school year, recess has and also is looking to make changed at Greywolf Elethe play area more Amerimentary School in Carlscans with Disabilities Actborg. compliant. Sequim School District “We’re hoping to be able officials completed in August to do this for the kids,” an official assessment of Bessey said. 25-year-old playground “They need to be outside. equipment at the school at It does help their learning.” 171 Carlsborg Road. Bessey said the school What they found was needs about $35,000 for the that three of the six pieces of complete project, including: large playground pieces ■ $22,000 for a large geared for students in piece of equipment that grades K-2 were not up to the newest safety codes. The accommodates about 80 chilpieces were removed within dren. ■ $6,000 to install the the week. equipment and replace bark. “It was unexpected. We ■ $5,000 for a standdidn’t realize our playalone piece of equipment for ground furniture wasn’t up autistic children. to code,” said Donna Hud■ $1,000 for wheelchair son, Greywolf principal. ramps. The school district ■ $1,000 for advertising changed insurance compaand donor plaques. nies last year to Washington The large piece of equipSchools Risk Management ment, Hudson said, would Pool, which requires playhave ramps and three ground safety inspections, swings — similar to the big according to Brian Lewis, playground equipment at director of business operaCarrie Blake Park minus tions for Sequim’s schools. After completing training the slide. Project fundraising the insurance provider requires, district staff found already has begun. The PTA voted to donate some of Greywolf’s equiphalf of the $10,000 it raised ment had protruding bolt heads and unsafe gaps that from a recent cookie dough warranted their removal, he fundraiser to the effort, Bessey said, and Lewis said. noted the school district is The equipment’s contributing $10,000 to the removal was particularly project. untimely, school advocates Sunrise Rotary members say, with the addition of and other local volunteers full-day kindergarten are looking to help out with classes in September. installing the equipment to keep costs down. Full-time kindergarten Students are getting in As of March 1, the school on the fundraising as well, had 78 full-time kindergart- Bessey said. ners among its nearly 500 A “Pennies for the Playstudents. ground Drive” has started at Dede Bessey, president of the school, with Greywolf the Greywolf Parentyouths bringing in spare Teacher Association, has a change. A collection jar is kindergartner and thirdlocated inside the elemengrader at the school and tary school office. said they noticed the differHudson said she hopes to ence during their recesses. have enough funds raised to “At first, they kind of purchase and install a new thought it was unfair, [sayplayground apparatus ing], ‘What are we going to before the end of the school play on?’ They adjusted year and that Greywolf will quickly, but they don’t have look to add smaller pieces of any alternative,” Bessey equipment in the years to said. come as funding allows. “[At recess], I see a lot of running around and rolling Aiding the fund around, not knowing what to do with themselves.” To help with tax-deductHudson said younger ible donations, drop them off Greywolf students are mak- at any Sound Community ing the best of it they can, Bank location (denote funds and the school has purfor the Greywolf PTA Playchased small athletic equip- ground Fund) or mail funds ment until the school can to Greywolf PTA, P.O. Box replace the larger pieces. 311, Carlsborg, WA 98324. “The kids are always For more information, going to do their best,” Hud- call Bessey at 360-670-1320 son said, “[but] with 230 or email greywolfpta@gmail. kids on one climbing appacom. ratus [that’s gone], there are See www.greywolfpta. a lot of kids displaced. There com for more information are more doing soccer, so about the group. we’ve been buying lots of ________ balls. Michael Dashiell is an editor “I think they’re coping as with the Olympic Peninsula News well, [but it’s] not as fun as Group, which is composed of it should be for little kids,” Sound Publishing newspapers she said. “The little kids Peninsula Daily News, Sequim have a harder time figuring Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach him at editor@sequimgazette.com. it out.” BY MICHAEL DASHIELL
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Sediment is continuously dispersed from bluff erosion west of Dungeness Spit, where some bluffs have retreated as much as 35 feet in the past few months.
Record rainfall eroding cliffs near Sequim Spit ral and necessary process for ecosystem health, Shaffer explained. It provides a variety of ecosystem serMother Nature is on the vices such as maintaining move. beaches, metering wave Within the past few energy, providing forage months, the bluffs west of fish spawning beaches and Dungeness Spit have feeding and refuge for retreated more than 35 feet migrating salmon. in some areas. Sediment supply from “Record rainfall has coastal bluff erosion proresulted in dramatic high cesses helps create landbluff erosion this winter,” forms, including Dungeness Anne Shaffer, Coastal Spit, David Parks, DepartWatershed Institute execu- ment of Natural Resources tive director, lead scientist geologist, noted in his and marine biologist, said. recent publication, “Bluff “What we’re seeing is Recession in the Elwha exactly normal.” and Dungeness Littoral However, the mechaCells.” nism driving the erosion Parks has studied and isn’t so much marine continues to study local energy at the base of the bluff processes. bluffs, she said. Instead, “Where we see bluffs “water conveyance, includ- that are retreating proping stormwater, nonpoint erly, we also see healthy and septic issues associbeaches,” Andy Stevenson, ated with development,” Clallam County resident are impacting the stability and retired marine geoloof bluff tops. gist with the U.S. Geologi“These bluffs are cal Survey, said. “It’s as actively melting,” Shaffer simple as that.” said. “Shoreline environments Bluff erosion is a natuare critical, and the ecologiBY ALANA LINDEROTH
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aggravates the problem.” Instead of trying to hinder erosion, Shaffer suggests implementing measures to protect bluffs and allow them to fulfill their Protection ecosystem services. Part of protecting the bluffs is con“Bluff erosion is a protrolling what happens on cess that is supposed to and around them that happen, but when there’s a could have impacts, like septic or oil tank or house development. associated with it, that’s “There’s a very clear when you have a problem,” relationship between satuShaffer said. ration at the top of these Shoreline armoring is bluffs and bluff activity,” one practice used when try- Shaffer said. ing to slow or stop erosion Shaffer and her colnear developed areas. leagues are just beginning Coastal managers and to gather data on the property owners often recent erosion, but “we all attempt to stabilize coastal know that development land and protect residenhas direct impacts to surtial and commercial infraface and stormwater,” she structure along the coast said. by building structures to Continued development hold back the sea and pre- of bluffs is admittedly a vent the loss of sediment. frustrating thing for Shaffer. Examples of such struc“We continue to see tures are seawalls, breakmore and more homes waters and riprap. allowed,” she said. “From “Shoreline armoring on our perspective, the fate of these things doesn’t work,” those homes [is] clear.” Shaffer said. “These bluffs are too big and [it] often TURN TO EROSION/C2 cal function these bluffs provide are important to everything — not just for salmon but for our entire way of life,” he said.
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CONTINUED FROM C1 opment and to minimize impacts to the drift cells,â&#x20AC;? he To fully protect bluffs and said. Increasing safety precaureduce risks associated with building homes on unstable tions isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t sufficient to him. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are areas curland, the right tools need to be created given many bluffs rently developable that are developed, she said. really need to be redlined, Already some landowners but the county isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t willing to have had to take action to create a regulatory environment where somebody is avoid danger from erosion. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an ongoing discus- going to get hurt,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t deny geology,â&#x20AC;? sion how to best fund it,â&#x20AC;? but Shaffer is trying to secure he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;To me, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cheaper grant funds for a pilot project to fix it now than later.â&#x20AC;? Stevenson spent 32 years aimed at creating a funding pool for â&#x20AC;&#x153;bluff-stressed prop- with the USGS working in erty owners.â&#x20AC;? Another option different areas and coastis a protection tax, similar to lines and brought that expea public utility district or rience to the table during the Shoreline Master Program flood protection district. Creating the tools to give update as a member of the people â&#x20AC;&#x153;an out,â&#x20AC;? Shaffer said, technical committee. The would help existing landown- committee consisted of about ers relocate further from the 30 people, all with diverse bluffs and in turn help protect backgrounds and perspectives, he said. themselves and the bluffs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was very clear to me all the way through the proShoreline plan update cess that this is an extremely Bluffs and development contentious issue,â&#x20AC;? he said. on them are addressed in the Stevenson walked away Clallam County Shoreline from the update process â&#x20AC;&#x153;disMaster Program under appointed,â&#x20AC;? he said, as he review by the county plan- feels the program doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ning commission. accomplish its goals. The program provides His biggest concern with county officials with informa- the program is it uses an erotion and regulations needed sion average of 1 foot per to manage bodies of water year for planning purposes and adjoining shoreline in and establishing setbacks. areas where people live, â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a good work and recreate, Steve number,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think Gray, Clallam County todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s number is more like 2 Department of Community feet a year.â&#x20AC;? Development deputy director Feeder bluffs west of and planning manager, said Dungeness Spit donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t erode in a past interview. at a regular rate but are epiâ&#x20AC;&#x153;It focuses on striking a sodic, which makes it diffibalance between develop- cult to conclude the rate of ment and economic growth erosion from year to year, while preserving our unique Stevenson said. shorelines and the ecological â&#x20AC;&#x153;Geologists have two diffunctions and services they ferent senses of time,â&#x20AC;? he provide,â&#x20AC;? he said. said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the geologic Once revised, county calendar and then thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the staffers plan to host regional human life span.â&#x20AC;? educational workshops on By studying the past the program. 5,000 years, the bluffs erode Staff members have on average about 1 foot per steadily worked on the year, but when â&#x20AC;&#x153;weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve started Shoreline Master Program to look at the short-term November 2014 draft since rates, they are pretty much 2009. The program was double that one-year averslightly updated in 1992, but age,â&#x20AC;? he said. otherwise, it hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t underSo, the question becomes, gone a comprehensive review what has changed within the since it was adopted in 1976. past 5,000 years? The answer The recent update is behind is â&#x20AC;&#x153;a lot,â&#x20AC;? Stevenson said. schedule, but Gray anticipates â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are many factors having it to the Clallam com- at play, and they all have an missioners by late summer, effect [on bluff erosion],â&#x20AC;? he where it will undergo a local said. adoption process before final The data isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t available to adoption by the state Depart- â&#x20AC;&#x153;pinpointâ&#x20AC;? one action or more ment of Ecology. likely actions impacting eroResearch from scientists sion, Stevenson said, but such as Parks was included â&#x20AC;&#x153;what is clear is that things in the update, Gray said, and have changed and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re seeinfluences how close owners ing an increase in erosion can build to the bluff edge. rates.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;The minimum is 150 For information on the feet, but whenever possible, countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shoreline Master we encourage people to build Program update, visit www. further back,â&#x20AC;? Gray said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clallam.net/LandUse/ a question of when â&#x20AC;&#x201D; not if SMP_CurrentDraft.html. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the bluffs are going to Publications by Parks can be continue to erode.â&#x20AC;? seen at www.researchgate. Despite the known imper- net/profile/David_Parks. manence of bluffs, the county ________ doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the â&#x20AC;&#x153;justificationâ&#x20AC;? to outright eliminate all Alana Linderoth is a reporter development on bluffs or with the Olympic Peninsula News make existing homeowners Group, which is composed of Sound Publishing newspapers move, Gray said. Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Instead, â&#x20AC;&#x153;we want to Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach increase the buffers, not just her at alinderoth@sequimgazette. for safety but for new devel- com.
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Beans and greens on toast a simple snack YEARS AGO, WHEN drowning in greens from our farm share, I stumbled upon this recipe for “Braised Mixed Greens and Garlicky Beans on Toast” in Deborah Madison’s fabulous Vegetarian Suppers cookbook.
Simple to make It sounds a bit highfalutin, but it’s about as simple to make and down-home as you can get. These ingredients are easy to find any time of year. Just mix beans and greens and garlic with a tad bit of flourish.
PENINSULA KITCHEN SomeCarrie thing Sanford magical happens to these basic ingredients when you put them all together. We call this dish simply Beans and Greens on Toast. It’s a favorite here at our house, though some bribing
Beans and greens on toast adapted slightly from Vegetarian Suppers by Deborah Madison Serves 3 to 4 (Any mixture of greens and beans can be spooned over garlic-rubbed toast.) 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus extra for finishing 1 small onion, finely diced 2 garlic cloves, 1 slivered, 1 halved 1 pound greens, such as chard mixed with the tips and leaves of broccoli, raab or a mix of small braising greens, washed and chopped Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste If available, a few leaves to a few handfuls of sorrel, 5 or 6 lovage leaves, or a handful each of chopped cilantro and parsley 1½ cups cooked beans (black, cannellini, garbanzos, etc.) made from scratch or canned 3 to 4 slices chewy country bread Shaved Parmesan cheese
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must be done to get 11-year-old Abby to go for it. The key, to me, is the chewy bread that serves as the base. I like ciabatta buns or one of Pane d’Amore’s heartier breads, which you can get Saturdays at the Port Angeles Farmers Market or anytime at the Pane d’Amore stores in Sequim or Port Townsend. Slice it thickly. This week, we used chard leaves and stalks and some canned black beans. Our farmers market has plenty of greens and raabs available now. Several vendors even bag up a braising mix that would be perfect. Any mixture will do, but don’t skimp on the garlicing of the bread. Enjoy!
Once the onion starts to soften a bit, after three or four minutes, add the slivered garlic. Cook one minute more, and then add the greens and any herbs. Season with 1/2 teaspoon salt. As the greens cook down, turn them in the pan to bring the ones on top closer to the heat. Once they’ve all collapsed, add 1/2 cup water or bean broth, lower the heat and cook, partially covered, until tender. Depending on the greens you’ve chosen, this could take as little as a few minutes or as long as 20. Just make sure there’s some liquid in the pan, for in the end, you’ll want a little sauce. When the greens are done, add the beans, heat them through, then taste for salt and season with pepper. Toast the bread and rub it with halved garlic. Arrange on plates and spoon the greens and beans over the top. Drizzle extra olive oil on top. Garnish with the cheese and serve.
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The Sequim High School equestrian team won the drill team event at the second Washington High School Equestrian Team meet Feb. 26-28 in Spanaway. The team includes, from left, Amanda Murphy, Madi Murphy, Abi Payseno, Kelly Anders, Yana Hoesel, Miranda Williams, Haylie Newton and Sydney Balkan.
Sequim team wins drill competition I AM VERY much enjoying the milder winter weather. My niece PENINSULA Breezy Ceballos HORSEPLAY is up here Karen from Southern Griffiths California, and we’ve been enjoying riding Indy and Lacey throughout the Cassidy Creek state Department of Natural Resources trail system, which starts just a few hundred feet from the family property. Breezy’s beautiful son Rory, at 9 months, is too young to ride, but his cousin Isaac Taplin-Stromberg, who lives here, is almost 3 and has been loving riding on the front of Lacey with me. Perhaps he’ll want to be barrel racing with the Pat-
terned Speed Horse Association and the Sequim High School equestrian team like his mother, Brooke Stromberg, did. Speaking of the Washington High School Equestrian Team, our local high school teams faced stiff competition against more than 100 competitors at meet 2, held Feb. 26-28 in Spanaway. “I am so proud of our
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Veteran needs help adjusting to civilian life MY BROTHER JUST PARENT TO PARENT got home from serving in the Army a few weeks ago, Jodie is mental or and my children are having Lynn physical, he a bit of a challenge getting can seek out to know their uncle. medical He seems depressed and attention or reserved. even emoWhat can I and other tional help family members do to lift through a his spirits? professional counselor or Virginia advice doctor The best thing you can through the Veterans do for your brother is to Administration and others. give him plenty of time to He has been used to a become comfortable with whole different set of rules, his new surroundings. regiments and environWhen I got home from ments, so give him plenty serving in the military, it of time to get settled into took me almost a year to his new life. get back into the groove of I found a great article being a normal civilian. that explains some of the However, some of my obvious challenges but also buddies are still struggling must-do tips for success with it. from a former soldier. Try not to expect an It’s written by Don instant or previous comradely relationship that he Gomez, who is an Iraq War veteran and member of the can just pick up where he Iraq and Afghanistan Vetleft off. erans of America. There are several aveHe served two tours in nues where he can go to Iraq with the 82nd Airget help if he is having borne Division in 2003 and emotional or physical disabilities that might be pre- 2005 but found it difficult to adapt to normal life venting him from making after returning home. the transition. Please see http:// Search the Internet and tinyurl.com/PDN-Life call the various help cenAfterIraq for details on how ters or hospital facilities he won his own personal that are in place for miliwar. tary personnel returning home. The article might very Jimmy V. in Norfolk, Va. well help your brother and your family.
From Jodie: If your brother is having a difficult time adjusting to civilian life, he is probably already aware of it. Sometimes, it will take a number of tough situations before an individual will openly admit that help is needed. It might take longer for him to come to terms with the idea that he could use some direction because he might have been used to serving a more focused and respected role in the Army. Hopefully, if some of the uneasiness is due to lack of patience or perhaps the skills to deal with everyday civilian reality, whether it
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Good time for details on Medicare and its plans HOW ABOUT A little good news for a change? As of this very moment, there is nothing in particular going on regarding Medicare. Well, OK, on some level, there’s always something “going on with Medicare,” but at the moment, there’s nothing going on that we have to do anything about. That simply means we’re not in the middle of this-or-that enrollment period or disenrollment or whatever, so unless you’re turning 65 or moving or whatever, there’s really nothing you need to be worrying about (well, OK, at least as far as Medicare is concerned). So, because we’re not in the middle of any Medicare stuff, I’m going to talk about Medicare stuff, the reason being that none of us have to feel panicked about understanding something in time to get something done and I’m going to talk about stuff that most people ask me about most of the time.
HELP LINE coverage without having any other Harvey insurance or didn’t enroll within eight months after your employer/union coverage ended. This is a screwup because: ■ You get saddled with a 10 percent Part B premium penalty for each 12-month period that you spaced out and you’re probably going to have that monkey on your back for as long as you have Part B.
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drug coverage that is equal to it (spouse’s insurance?), you’re going to get a penalty of 1 percent per month of the national base Part D premium, which (this year) is $34.10. So, take 1 percent of $34.10 for each month you diddled and add that to whatever the premium is and make friends with it because that penalty is never going to go away. Oops. I’m running out of room, so just one more, OK?
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What many of us do when we’re signing up for Part B during our IEP (or SEP or GEP, depending) is get a Part D (because penalties annoy us) and a “Medigap” (aka Six-year wait equals 60 percent “medsupp,” same thing). This is a separate private policy Example: If you turned 65 in (meaning it isn’t the government; 2010 and diddled about until 2016, it’s a policy with/through an insuryour Part B premium is going to be ance company) that pays some or all 60 percent (six years times 10 perof what Medicare does not pay. cent), and because the Part B preTake a breath. When can you enroll? mium for a lot of us this year is No, Medicare does not pay for all $104.90, that translates into $167.84 of your medical expenses. First, people want to know when per month. Oops. Generally speaking, it pays for they can (or have to) enroll in Medi■ If you didn’t go for Part B at 80 percent of the cost it approves, so care. 65 because you had coverage with a lot of folks think that having a For most of us, the trigger is your employer, you have an eightseparate policy to pick up some or when we turn 65 (and this has little month special enrollment period all of that difference is smart. to do with what you decide about (yes, SEP) from the time you stop collecting Social Security benefits). working or your coverage ends. Different Medigap policies When that happy birthday is I’m not going to put us all looming, we have a seven-month through the mechanics of that, but You do not have to do that, and window (called an “initial enrollit’s very common, so don’t pay for there are a lot of different Medigap ment period,” or IEP) to sign up: Part B if you don’t need Part B policies with different coverages and three months before the month of because you’ve got coverage through different premiums through differyour birthday, the month of your your work, and do not screw this up. ent companies. birthday and three months after the If you do screw it up, you’re back So by the time you’ve navigated month of your birthday. into the penalty thing, and we don’t through all of this in your real life, Medicare coverage starts depend- need that. you could very likely have Medicare ing upon when you do the deed, so: By the way, Cobra does not count. Part A (think “hospital”), Medicare ■ If your 65th birthday is Part B, Medicare Part D and a June 20 and you enroll in March, Advantage disenrollment Medigap policy. April or May, your coverage will And you could have gotten that begin June 1. Now, if you have a Medicare during your IEP, a GEP or a SEP, ■ If you enroll in June, it begins advantage plan, you can make and remember, we ignored the July 1. changes to that during the “MediMADP. ■ If you enroll in July, coverage care advantage disenrollment So except for the migraine I’ve begins Sept. 1 and so on. period” (MADP), which runs from just induced, consider this a massive The only exception is if through Jan. 1 to Feb. 14 each year. However, validation of what you already susbad planning, your birthday hapbecause all of the advantage plans pected: Medicare really is complipens to fall on the first day of the moved on to greener pastures and cated. month (e.g., June 1), your coverage we’re safely past Valentine’s Day, Which is why we want to talk would begin on the first day of the let’s just ignore that and move on. about Medicare stuff when we’re not preceding month (e.g., May 1). Since I went on about the Part B in the middle of Medicare stuff. Get it? Good. penalty, that reminds a lot of us of ________ Now, you do not want to screw the Part D penalty, so let’s go there. this up, and here’s why: If you (Remember, most of the time, Part B Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferspaced out and missed your IEP, you = doctor; Part D = prescription son Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency can sign up during the general drugs.) enrollment period (GEP), which hapYou can sign up for Part D during on Aging. He is also a member of the ComAdvocates for Rural Elders partnerpens from Jan. 1 through March 31 your IEP (yes, there is going to be a munity ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 each year. test). (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (JefferYou can use this GEP if you If you don’t and you go 63 or son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov. more days without it or some other spaced out, canceled your Part B
It’s time for woman to cut her losses with affair DEAR CHERYL: My boyfriend and I have been having a passionate affair for 14 months. I’ve been married for 26 years and he’s been married for 30. He’s a grandfather. My kids are 20 and 17. We’ve both been unhappy in our marriages for more than 10 years. He’s told me more than once that he loves me. To me, there’s no good reason for us not to make a life together.
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Dear Cheryl: I married my first boyfriend 25 years after he first asked me when I was 16. Between then and now, he married someone else and had a daughter with her. Then he got hurt on the job, got a big settlement and left his wife. All in all, he’s had four children by four women.
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Waiting for Good News to give his wife half of his assets. Dear Waiting: You Maybe he doesn’t want want to hear something the hassle of a divorce. good? Maybe it’s because of his OK. kids. Sometimes men get Maybe it’s because he divorced and leave their has you to relieve the borewives and marry their girl- dom of a dull marriage. friends. You wonder whether Now let’s get real. you should stick it out. Your boyfriend is talkLet’s say you do and he ing the talk, but he sure doesn’t leave his wife. isn’t walking the walk. How will you feel in a Why? year? Two years? Ten Maybe he doesn’t want years?
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Gay man hurt by partner’s exclusion room there is in a human heart: plenty for best friends, wives of 30 years Philip willing to and new lovers, too. Galanes acknowlAsk him to rethink the edge. invitation. And your If he declines, decide BFF’s exclusion of your with your partner whether you should attend. (I probmate (simply for being ably wouldn’t.) a man) is Biting commentary mean. But as I I go to Whole Foods for mulled your quandary, my lunch. thoughts floated back to Afterward, I roam the ninth-grade Latin: “Qui me store looking for free samamat, amat et canem ples. (I think of this as a meum.” tasting menu.) “Who loves me also loves There are usually tongs my dog,” which has nothing for grabbing samples. But I to do with Boston terriers. often see people using their With true friends, we (probably filthy) hands to must accept the things we take them from the plate. If the mere presence of I find this rude and a gay couple is all it would like, as well as those that make us uncomfortable. unsanitary. take to pull attention at This applies to your pal, I would like to shame this wedding, we are talkof course — but also to you. them without being obnoxing about a seriously dull After 30 years of knowious. affair. Any suggestions? It’s not as if Elton John ing you with a wife, he might need a minute lonBarry in Miami (in bedazzled stage gear) ger to get comfy with your will be performing in the boyfriend. No shaming here! second row, with backup That does not excuse You can pick up enough from his husband, David bigotry. tips on that from social Furnish. But it does argue for media. (I had to lie down Your friend seems to have missed a signal lesson more than merely refusing after reading poor Chrissy Teigen’s Twitter war over of the past few years: Gen- the invitation. Take him to dinner and her in vitro fertilization der and sexual identity are remind him how much more fluid than we were recently.) MY BEST FRIEND of 60 years, whose son is to be married, called to tell me that my same-sex partner of two years would not be included on my invitation. He said that our joint presence would deflect attention from the young couple. I am hurt and disappointed. My friend and I have shared many joyous and sad occasions throughout the years, including the death of my wife of 30 years, as well as happy times in the lives of our children. What would you do? Stephen
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Try a friendly, “I think we’re supposed to use the tongs for those cubes of soy cheese.” It’s just an observation, not a criticism. And try not to think of the hordes of finger-samplers who passed through the store before you began to graze.
It’s her party My wonderful daughter is planning a 40th birthday party for herself. Normally, I would host or pay for it. But I’ve just recovered from a debilitating illness while taking care of my mother until her death. I don’t have the money or energy for a party at my house; my daughter doesn’t have room. So she wants to ask 25 guests to join her for dinner at a fine restaurant but have them pay their own way. Thoughts? G.C. Your daughter is a grown-up, which means she gets to make her own decisions. I have attended many
pay-to-play dinners like the one she intends. Nothing wrong with them, as long as guests know the deal in advance. Personally, I would rather give a humbler party that I can afford than ask my guests to pay for an extravaganza. Consider a constructive alternative: offer the use of your home (that your daughter will be responsible for tidying). She can probably afford a case of wine and sparkling water — along with some tasty hors d’oeuvres. Add a great soundtrack and a chance to mingle freely, and I’m sold. But remember: This isn’t my 40th (or yours). So tread lightly.
Gracefully backpedal Every week, I take a group exercise class at 6 p.m., then rush to my shrink at 7 p.m. In order to make the shrink on time, I must leave spin class before the final stretch. Last week, as I was leaving, the teacher said, “Where do you have to go that’s so important?”
Annoyed, I replied, “Chemotherapy.” I am sorry that I did, especially because she seemed to take me seriously. May I return to class? Anonymous Who knows why we say the boneheaded things we do? The only certainty is that we all will eventually. Your joke was in terrible taste. But you know that. Next time — and this goes for anyone who needs to leave a class or meeting early — explain to the leader in advance that you will exit before the scheduled ending. This way, there are no surprises. As for your chemo remark, simply apologize: “I don’t know why I said it. It’s not true, and its full hideousness did not hit me until after it was out of my mouth. I’m sorry.” And promise you’ll stretch later, OK?
________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.
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There’s no spontaneity in our marriage, and whatHe buys them cars, pays ever plans are made, I make them. for their vacations, takes It’s very tiring and I’m care of their boyfriends, etc. drained. He gives his ex-wives I’m sick to my stomach money and credit cards. because of the mistake I I get nothing for my made. birthday or Christmas. His children are rude All I wanted was someand only come by or call one to care for me. when they need something. What Was I Thinking? When I told him that they just use him, he got Dear What Was I mad at me. Thinking?: Luckily, this is But when they cuss him a mistake that you can corout, I’m the one who sees rect. him upset and crying. Leave this man. He’s an alcoholic and a He has more problems workaholic. than you and your daughHe brags that all he ter should have to deal wants to do is work and with. drink seven days a week. ________ He has no friends. He Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales talks about dying. from the Front at her home office I have a 10-year-old in Arizona, where she writes a daughter. blog at http://www.creators.com/ When he’s mad at his advice/tales-from-the-front.html. kids, he takes it out on us Email questions or comments to — especially her. cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.
Brandon Gregory Senf, 27, and Baylie Delaine Clark, 25, both of Port Angeles. Tyler James Cortani, 22, of Port Angeles and Alvina Luisa Carter, 21, of Sequim. James D. Quenzer, 25, and Holly Anne Marie Ward, 25, both of Port Angeles. Jonathan David Morgan, 35, and Elizabeth Myers Crawford, 42, both of Port Angeles. Richard Orvin Christianson, 64, and Jacqueline Susan Eaton, 58, both of Sequim. Shayna Maria Butcher, 25, and Kristen Louise Robnett, 35, both of Port Angeles. Darlene Marie Oxford, 31, and Jason Ted Norkett, 41, both of Waupaca, Wis. Martin F. Nanez, 47, and Jennifer Ann Abernathy, 38, both of Port Angeles.
Jefferson County Molly Rose Altman, 36, and Naomi Mahea Pacheco, 36, both of Petaluma, Calif. Jesse Donovan Boyd, 23, and Kirsten Elizabeth Adams, 22, both of Port Townsend. Thomas Theodore Myers, 56, and Cindy Lorraine Kelley, 58, both of Port Townsend.
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Horses: Results of Sequim, Port Angeles meet CONTINUED FROM C3 are a great group of kids.” Sequim top 20 plac“Let’s see who gets best ings: ■ In hand obstacle two out of three next time. Even though we are rivals relay: Yana Hoesel, Kelly Anders, Haylie Newton and with Sequim, we still love Amanda Murphy, 10th them,” VanAusdale said. “It is good, healthy com- place. ■ Reining: Anders, petition.” On a more serious note, second place. ■ Saddleseat: Anders, she added, “Many of the kids have already qualified eighth place; and Murphy, ninth place. to go to state, and some of ■ Stockseat: Anders, them need a good go at the 11th place. third and final meet to ■ Working rancher: make it. “I’m just really proud of Newton, 11th place. ■ Trail: Murphy, 19th all of them — not only [of] place. their abilities inside the arena, but as people, they ■ Dressage: Sydney
Balkan, 12th place; Newton, 18th place; and Murphy, 20th place. ■ Working pairs: Anders and Balkan, eighth place; and Murphy and Miranda Williams, 13th place. ■ Drill team freestyle fours: Anders, Balkan, Murphy and Abi Payseno, first place. ■ Barrels: Payseno, 10th place. ■ Figure 8: Payseno, 17th place. ■ Pole bending: Payseno, third place. ■ Individual flags: Balkan, sixth place; and
10th place. ■ Trail: Cozzolino, second place; and Kaytee Gibeau, seventh place. ■ Stockseat: Cozzolino, sixth place; and Gibeau, ninth place. ■ Huntseat: Gibeau, third place; and Cozzolino, 10th place. ■ Working rancher: Gibeau, fourth place. ■ Saddle seat: Emily Gear, sixth place. ■ Dressage: Gear, fourth place. ■ Poles: Micayla Weider, first place; and Ciara Gentry, fifth place. ■ Figure 8: Weider,
Hoesel, 15th place. ■ Birangle: Balkan and Payseno, 10th place. ■ Team Canadian flags: Balkan, Murphy, Newton and Williams, fourth place. ■ Breakaway roping: Balkan, second place. ■ Steer daubing: Balkan, third place; Newton, fifth place; Murphy, eighth place; Anders, ninth place; and Williams, 12th place. Port Angeles top 10 placings: ■ Showmanship: Holly Cozzolino, eighth place. ■ Reining: Cozzolino,
third place. ■ Barrels: Weider, second place; and Gentry, sixth place. ■ Keyhole: Gentry, sixth place. ■ Daubing: Gentry, fourth place; and Ebony Billings, 10th place. ■ Drill: Gear, Weider, Cassidy Hodgin and Gentry, second place. ■ In hand obstacle relay: Gear, Gentry, Billings and Abby Hjelmeseth, eighth place. ■ Working pairs: Cozzolino and Gibeau, first place; and Gear and Weider, second place.
Peninsula College announces 2015 honor roll PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has named the students who made the president’s list and honor roll for the 2015 fall quarter. To qualify for the president’s list, a student must be enrolled for at least 12 quarter hours of credit in courses numbered 100 or above, receive no incompletes and earn a college grade-point average for the quarter of 3.90 or higher. Honor roll requirements are the same, except for a GPA of 3.60 or higher.
President’s list Students named to the president’s list include Nur Insyira Abd-Rashid, Nur Kamilia Abdul-Rani, Brandi Adamich, Marissa Y. Adams, Bailey L. Allison, Yohana Alverina, Kelly M. Anders, Kayla M. Apolito, Ari Stone Athair, Joel Ayala-Morado, Faris Bin Baharuddin, Chasia L. Bailey, Audrey L. Barham, Jason A. Bausher, Aline Becker-Carneiro, Michelle R. Bennison, Mical BlanchardWright, Cameron S. Blu-
thenthal and Shaun P. Bond. Also, Erica Bower, Thomasdinh Bowman, Kelsey L. Boyd, Samantha R. Boyd, Stephen Tate Braden, Curtis E. Bradley, David A. Bureau, Fara N. Butler, Morgan V. Carl, Kenneth D. Carr, Hoi Kiu Chan, Cameron J. Chase, Elaine E. Cochran, Karen M. Corral, Nicole L. Criel, Amanda M. Critchfield, Chloe R. Dawson, Supacha Denprasertsuk, Joshua A. Diehl, Jamie L. Dunsworth and Segopotso E. Eaton. Also, Alan O. Ensastegui, Joel Eveline, Anthony M. Fudally, John Galm, Mindy Rashel Garcia, Armando Godina, Bryan C. Gorr, Jadeann M. Gorr, Rebecca L. Groves, Amber R. Hamilton and Kevin J. Hanley. Also, John D. Hassel, Jensen N. Heike, Joshua J. Henderson, Kate E. Henninger, Jill E. Heustis, Najihah Binti Hidzhir, Clara S. Hill, Umar Shafiq Hisham, Tu Ngoc Hoang, Savannah E. Hopper, Elizabeth C. Hornsey, Lindsay C. Horsman, Justin J. Houseman, Athaniel J. Johnston, Emma K. Jones, James D. Jones, Molly Joyce, Paul E.
Keller-Ii, James R. Kienle, Sara J. Kropp, Joseph Larrechea, Karinn A. Larsen, Amanda E. Larson and Alisa M. Lawrence. Also, Hok Sze Leung, Lok Sun Lew, Sharla L. Libera, Tze-Yu Lin, John Randall Lynch, Valisa C. Lynch, Jennifer L. Malone, Daniel H. Manwell, Jacob A. Martin, Rochelle D. Mckay, Kevin Mcnally, Jessica N. Meek, Noemi Mendez, Ashley L. Miller, Reece W. Moody, Liam Moynihan, Joshua P. Mullins, Ryan P. Nestor, Christin M. Newton, Thien-Duy X. Nghiem, Zach A. Nibler, Rachelle Lynn Nicholas, Tyler J. Nickerson, Nur Qistina Nor-Halim, Sreyya Nove, Brittany M. Olson, Palonia B. Olson, Xinzhi Ong, Carrie L. Overton, Karina M. Paup-Byrnes, Kathleen V. Perry, Waldemar Pimentel and Anna L. Potter. Also, Nur Farah Rajdi, Mark S. Reid, Sydney Jo Roberts, Ann L. Robertson, Brian R. Roe, Nils Rognlien, Miguel A. Salguero, Saiful Nizam Salim, Michael D. Salyer, John D. Sams, Kelin Schaafsma, Meghan L.
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Honor roll Students named to the honor roll include Nur Izzati Ab-Rahman, Nur Fatin Abdul-Rahim, Michelle C. Abell-Sietz, Keisuke Ando, Weng Ian Ao-Ieong, William J. Arnold, Connie-Sue Atkins, Syerina Aulia, Tiffany A. Austin, Ayden D. Bailey, Sarah R. Baker, Jason S. Barnett, Ryan E. Becker, Makayla R. Bentz, Carole J. Bertman, Joshua T. Best, Deborah R. Bowen, Cody Y. Bower, Beletu B. Brandon, Matthew Brasfield, Henry W. Breece, Amelia G. Breithaupt, Samantha F. Brooks and Corinne M. Burwash. Also Cami J. Butler, Ryley M. Callaghan, Carli J. Campbell, Karren M. Campbell, Cuong Ngoc Cao, Jayde E. Carmean, Glenn A. Carney,
Deliranty Caroline, Bailey K. Casad, Mukda Chabairum, Anders C. Chapman, Carrie L. Chavez, Yick Lung Cheng, Christopher Cook, Christina F. Costello, Jack E. Cote, Jessica A. Cranor, Nika M. Criddle, Jordan W. Daracunas, Shawn P. De-Shazo, Ashley L. Debriae, Primrose T. Dixon, Madison N. Drew, Alicia M. Dugan, Karen T. Dybedal, Geana B. Dyer, Eulalia D. Engel, Margaret H. Fagundes, Debra J. Faustini, Ivy M. Fields, Victoria A. Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Freilich and Noah T. Fulmer. Also, Camron Gardner, Caesar Garner, John D. Garrison, Kelsey F. Ghere, Nicholas Gibson, Deborah Y. Gomez, Savanna-Lin E. Gonzales, Margaret M. Gourley, Robert J. Gravette, Larry D. Green, Landon G. Groves, Logan R. Habner, Savannah N. Hall, Alexander Lee Hand, Nicole G. Heaton, Jonathon A. Henderson, Malia P. Henderson, Brenda T. Hernandez, Rive Heuberger-Yearian, Leonard J. Hitz, Jeremiah C. Hobbs and Nicholas R. Hoffman. Also, James H. Holland, Zachary A. Hoskins, Nicholas M. Howe, Donika J. Huls, Amanda M. Hutchins, Tsubasa Ito, Adnan Aiman Jaafar, Warren Jackson, Christopher J. Jeffko, Jillian E. Jenkins, Chrisano Jeremia, Emily B. Jernigan, Melani J. Johannes, Nur Amanina Johari, Nicholas W. Johnson, David A. Joyce, Arielle G. Kelly, Dung Doan. Kieu, Hana M. Kildall, Jody H. Kimmel, Lily M. Kimple, Deanna R. Kubas, Amber A. Lacey, Baoxin Lai, Kin Hei.
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Friends stymied on how to help wife DEAR ABBY: How can I help a friend who needs to stand up for herself and file for divorce? Her husband is in a high-profile job that’s connected with hers. He has been having an affair with a co-worker for years, and he is verbally and sometimes physically abusive. She has called the police twice but didn’t press charges. Friends are running out of sympathy but don’t know how to help her. Is it wrong to report his behavior to his employer even though he might get fired because of it? Needs to Stand Up
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at the same Van Buren level. It can escalate from verbal abuse to pushing and slapping to serious physical harm and sometimes even death. That’s why this woman’s friends should assure her they stand with her, and try to convince her to contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline (800799-7233; thehotline.org) and arrange a safe and effective Dear Needs to Stand Up: escape plan. As your friend may probably be already aware, abuse doesn’t stay Trained advocates at the hot-
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line have told me that not every caller will leave after the first — or even the second — episode of violence, but at least she will know what she needs to do. If she comes to you injured, get her to an emergency room for treatment and so that her wounds can be photographed. If she shows up at work with bruises, it’s time to talk to human resources to see if you can get her some help, but I would not advise contacting her husband’s employer. Dear Abby: I’m a happily married gay man living in metro Atlanta. My 50th high school reunion is approaching and I want to take my husband. The reunion is being held in a small rural town in the Midwest.
Of course, I haven’t lived there in 50 years, but I go there occasionally for family events. I come from a large family, lots of brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, and grandnieces and grandnephews, many of whom still live in my hometown. I don’t know if all of them know about my situation and I’m not that concerned, but I am concerned about small-town gossip that can be mean-spirited. I wouldn’t want anyone to be hurt. I know my relatives interact professionally and personally with some of my classmates and their descendants. Am I being overly concerned, or should I just go and let the chips fall where they may? That’s the thing about coming out as gay — it’s an ongoing pro-
cess, even at my age. Gay Graduate in Georgia Dear Gay Graduate: Go to the reunion, take your husband and have a good time. If anyone has a problem with the fact that you are homosexual and married, do not make it your problem. We can’t control what someone might say behind our backs. But whatever is said is a reflection on the speaker — not us or our relatives. Because people live in small towns does not mean they are all small-minded.
________ 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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Then, it doesn’t take much encouragCarson ing to succumb to thoughts of perennials and other summer flowers. After all, we want to get them in our planters and the gardens as soon as possible. Gardening magazines are full of articles and photos of both old and new varieties. I love looking through them, but one magazine really grabs my attention. Birds & Blooms focuses equally on birds and plants. Its April/May issue has an article that caught my eye: “Attract More Birds — Great Flowers for a WildlifeFriendly Backyard.” It was a reminder to include these favorites when visiting the nurseries and plant centers.
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Heuchera (also known as coral bells), bee balm, coneflower, liatris, coreopsis, globe thistle, hollyhock, clematis, lavender, sedums, agastache, passionflower and oriental poppies were featured in the article. Birds (especially hummingbirds), butterflies and bees feed on these. Rhodies and azaleas When walking through the aisles of There are even rhododendrons that the gardening centers or strolling in your favorite nurseries, don’t forget flower in December and azaleas that other old favorites. bloom in February. The penstemon and salvia plants, of The aforementioned plants plus others sustain our birds through the diffi- which there are many varieties, top the list of hummingbird favorites. cult months. Also remember the red-hot poker Yes, we think of the Anna’s hummingbirds first when choosing many of plants. They are loved not only by the humthem, but other birds also forage on mers but are favorites of the finches them. Where there are blossoms, there are and other sweet-toothed birds. I know I’ve missed one or more of insects. your favorites, and I’d love to know the These provide protein for the hummers and the bushtits, winter warblers, plants your birds can’t resist. In the meantime, I’ve done what I wrens, chickadees, nuthatches and set out to do: given you all the excuse woodpeckers. Now that the rufous hummingbirds you need to go plant shopping. If influencing the weather were an have returned to the Northwest, they accomplishment of mine, that would are looking for such plants even as have been taken care of, too. they look for our sugar-water feeders. Hopefully, it will just happen anyAn old saying refers to the flowering way and the sun will shine. red currant and the flowering quince: ________ When they are in blossom, it is time for the hummingbirds to return. Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. They are and they have. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, Hopefully, our cold, wet spring will with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net. soon turn “lamb-like.”
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Punch up garden with piquant hues THE CROCUSES ARE in bloom, miniature daffodil flowers are showing and the heathers are in colorful display. Oh, the joys of late winter! With spring a mere 10 days away, now is the time, as is the closing of any season, to be critical about your garden and get a head start on next winter’s planning. The past few months should still be fresh in your mind: the plants you wish you had, color spots you needed, items that didn’t complement each other. It’s also not too late to ask yourself what plants and trees need to be added now or planned for later in order to beef up any color voids. This could be as simple as adding late-winter-flowering bulbs, such as crocus, snowdrops, winter aconites, species iris or miniature daffodils. Winter is a time neglected by most gardeners. Even the well-known flower
A GROWING CONCERN city of Victoria goes mostly May dormant in the winter. Many gardens close, city planters go bare and Harry Homeowner patiently waits for spring. Winter is 25 percent of the year, and it’s a great time to reflect, correct and improve that wonderful creation we call the year-round garden. Don’t forget this is Flower Peninsula USA. Jefferson and Clallam counties are plant-friendly all 12 months. If you haven’t done so already, start a gardening notebook (or, if you already have one, look back over your notes since winter began) and begin planning for
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next winter. Keeping a good notebook is one of the most overlooked aspects of gardening. Stroll through the aisles of a bookstore, and you’ll find a variety of gardening journals or yard notebooks. That is because gardening is the constant upheaval of new introductions, rearranging perennials, interchanging heights, fusing texture, making meandering paths and planning color combinations. The mid-late to late cycles (last 20 days) of every season are the perfect time to do a critical review. And stick to the real dates: For true gardeners, winter started on the winter solstice (Dec. 21), not in November or when the last colorful specks of fall faded, and it ends when spring arrives March 20. So let’s look back. Did you integrate seasonal holiday lights into your garden?
Mark that down: Need a few thousand more lights. Were your decorative pots and flower boxes filled with seasonal twigs, branches and plants? How about color in January and February? There are many colorful and blooming plants for winter. Heathers exist in a plethora of sizes, shapes and colors. Ornamental kales and cabbages give nice texture, and winter pansies and violas are superb; they are just now gearing up for breathtaking spring resurgence. There are also beautiful winter-flowering bushes like the versatile viburnum that explode in winter with bloom and berry. What about the earliest blooming azaleas along with a whole host of barberries that bloom in winter? Then there are the uniquely flowering witch hazels and the equally unusual winter dogwood or heavenly scented daphne. Brighten up your garden with
the vibrant orange winterberries of pyracantha. Next for winter (and great all year) is the huge group of pendulous — weeping, contorted trees, bushes and shrubs. Because they have less competition from the dazzling blooms, twisted, weeping plants give a real feel or mood to a garden, especially for visual interest in winter. Finally, don’t forget the huge list of colored evergreens. Splashes of yellow, blue, limegreens and red all make for dramatic appearances, as do some of the new growth of Japanese maples with their brilliant red branches screaming from the corners of your yard.
________ 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 . . . Shelter Providers meeting set PORT ANGELES — Repurposing empty schools to provide additional shelter and low-cost housing to reduce homelessness in communities across the county is one concept that will be broached at the Wednesday meeting of the Shelter Providers Network of Clallam County. The network will meet in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. “The time to ‘get ’er done’ is upon us,” said volunteer Jean Pratschner of Sequim, who participated in the previous month’s discussion of tiny homes as part of the solution to homelessness. She and other tiny homes advocates continued the discussion and now hope to form a core group of people — including some who are experiencing homelessness — “who can devote time and energy to get going now, not later,” she said.
To volunteer for the Get ’er Done task force, contact Pratschner at jlpratschner@gmail.com or 505-264-0278, or Peninsula Behavioral Health PATH Case Manager Elizabeth Kemp at elizabethk@ peninsulabehavioral.org or 206-473-2162. The March 16 Shelter Providers agenda also includes reports on housing, services, homelessnessrelated legislation, the Port Angeles Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative, and the recent Project Homeless Connect. Anyone who is interested in ending homelessness in Clallam County is welcome. Sign-in begins at 9:45 a.m. There is no charge to attend. For more information, contact Network Coordinator Martha Ireland at 360452-7224, ext. 307, or email shelterprovidersnetwork@ gmail.com.
Relay for Life PORT ANGELES — A Relay for Life of Port Angeles kickoff will take place at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328
E. Seventh St., from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Participants will learn about Relay for Life, how to start a team and how to raise funds. There will be food and games. The free event is open to the public. For more information, email hannah.halstrom@ cancer.org or phone 425404-2194.
Blood drive SEQUIM — The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a blood drive for the Puget Sound Blood Center in the parish hall of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 121 E. Maple St., from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday. There will be a break from 4:15 p.m. to 5 p.m. Donors must be 18 and older and in good health. For more information, phone Bill Butcher at 360461-7113 or 360-681-867.
Audubon program PORT TOWNSEND — The Admiralty Audubon’s next program, “The Pantanal in Color,” will take
place at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., at 7 p.m. Thursday. The event is free and open to the public. Johanna King will give a presentation on the Pantanal. “Though difficult to reach, the Pantanal offers an exciting and stimulating adventure for anyone who is willing to fly an hour west of Campo Grande, which is itself a two-hour flight west of Sao Paulo,” according to a news release. “In this area of the world, people have found a way to combine ranching with wildlife preservation and a deep commitment to the environment.” King traveled around the cattle ranch by jeep and boat.
‘Hidden Pictures’ PORT ANGELES — The NAMI monthly meeting Thursday will feature the documentary “Hidden Pictures” at 7 p.m. in Olympic Medical Center’s Linkletter Room, 939 Caroline St. “Hidden Pictures” is a feature documentary on
Death and Memorial Notice WILFRED J. ‘BILL’ WILCOX March 24, 1923 February 22, 2016 Wilfred J. “Bill” Wilcox passed away February 22, 2016, in Port Angeles due to natural causes. He was 92 years old. Bill was born March 24, 1923, to Frederick Laurier Wilcox and Margaret “Mary” Wilcox in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from North Kitsap High School Class of 1942 and became a certified machinist for the U.S. Navy, Keyport, Washington Naval Torpedo Station. He then worked during World War II in the Keyport and Bremerton naval shipyards. He married Margaret E. Reid on November 16, 1946, in Poulsbo, Washington.
Mr. Wilcox Bill later worked as a mate on a cannery tender in southeast Alaska and as a self-employed commercial troller fisherman in Washington, Oregon, California and southeast Alaska. Bill was an avid hunter and sports fisherman. He
belonged to the Wapiti Bow Club, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Sons of Norway. As an active member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles, he worked on several building projects and served as a beloved youth group leader in the 1960s and ’70s. He was also involved for several years with Girl Scouts, helping to develop and maintain Fisher Cove Camp at Lake Sutherland. Bill is survived by his wife, Margaret E. Wilcox; daughters Wendy J. (Daniel) Neptun of Lake Tapps, Washington, and Mary Linda (Frederick) Epps of Seattle, Washington; sisterin-law Alberta Wilcox; grandchildren Benjamin (Charla) Neptun of Mobile, Alabama, Donald (Lori) Neptun of Sumner, Washington, and Jennifer Epps of Seattle; great-grandchil-
dren Zane and Jenna Neptun of Mobile and Penelope Neptun of Sumner; and nephews Terry (Julie) Wilcox and Tom (Nancy) Wilcox, both of Port Angeles. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Arthur and Robert Wilcox; sister-in-law Patricia Wilcox; and beloved grandson Ken Neptun. Memorial services will take place March 19, 2016, at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Eighth and Oak streets, Port Angeles, followed by a reception. Theodore Mattie will officiate. Memorial contributions can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or First Presbyterian Church, 139 West Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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SEQUIM — Local photographer Ross Hamilton will show how to capture images of nature during Explore! Nature Photography at the Sequim Library. The program starts at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Hamilton will discuss his favorite places to shoot photos on the Peninsula and share professional tips and tricks for working in the field. This program is supported by the Friends of Sequim Library. For more information about this and other upcoming events, visit www.nols.org and select “Events” and “Sequim” or phone 360-683-1161. The Sequim Library is located at 630 N. Sequim Ave.
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global mental health. Filmmaker Delaney Ruston grew up under the shadow of her dad’s schizophrenia. While reconnecting with him after years of estrangement, Ruston became curious about the experiences of other families globally. In “Hidden Pictures,” she takes the viewer on a journey to answer these questions — How are people accepted or rejected? What is mental health care like? Who is helping? — uncovering deeply personal stories in India, China, South Africa, France and the U.S. The public is invited.
PORT TOWNSEND — The AAUW Port Townsend branch will meet at the Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St., from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Janette Force, executive director of the Port Townsend Film Festival, will present the program “Women in Film.”
The event is free and open to the public. Force will discuss women’s roles and opportunities in film, including in director, technical and performance positions. She will show clips from the film festival’s upcoming Women & Film festival, slated for April 9-10, focusing on films told from a woman’s perspective. For more information, email anne.englander@ gmail.com or phone 390360-5896.
Genealogy fun SEQUIM — The Clallam County Genealogical Society will host a day with genealogical historian Donna Potter Phillips at Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, 925 N. Sequim Ave., at 10 a.m. Saturday. Phillips has more than 25 years of genealogical research experience, published articles in major genealogical magazines, has published a weekly newspaper column for 15 years and is an active genealogical blogger. Following a short general meeting, Phillips will present a two-part program about ways to learn more about female ancestors. Attendance at the general meeting and the class “Finding Lost Ladies & Missing Mothers” is free and open to the public. After the lunch break from noon to 1 p.m., the afternoon class “Our Lady Ancestors were Joiners: Clubs, Societies & Organizations” is from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The afternoon class is $20 for nonmembers; attendees can register at the door. For more information, phone the research library at 360-417-5000 Tuesdays through Fridays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
America’s Cup PORT TOWNSEND — The Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., will host Tucker Thompson, the official host of the 35th America’s Cup in Bermuda, for a presentation of his America’s Cup multimedia show at 6:15 p.m. Saturday. The program includes an overview of the cup’s storied history, a chance to relive America’s comeback in the 34th race, an update from the ongoing Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series events and an inside look at what to expect for the 35th race in Bermuda. A veteran sailor and TV announcer, Tucker has hosted more than 1,400 sailing shows, including the America’s Cup on TV since the 2007 races in Valencia, Spain. Tickets are $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers and can be purchased on www.TuckerThompson. eventbrite.com or by calling 360-385-3628, ext. 104. Peninsula Daily News
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July 15, 1945 February 17, 2016 It is with profound sorrow that the family of David Horton announces his passing on February 17, 2016. Finally his fierce and brave battle with cancer is over. At his side was his loving family. He was 70. A lifelong resident of Port Angeles, he was born on July 15, 1945, of the late Betty and Don Horton. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Sandra. Serving in the Navy from 1966-68, his ship, the John R. Perry, took him all over the world, including Japan, the Philippines, Australia and Africa. He enjoyed being reunited with shipmates via phone and email. David retired as a multicraft lead mechanic at Daishowa after 39 years.
David Horton He began work as a laborer with Crown Zellerbach. As a proud member of AWPPW (Association of Western Pulp & Paper Workers), he served as shop steward and a member of the standing committee. An avid fisherman, he and cousin Steve reeled in many salmon and trout.
Along with fishing, he loved the Seahawks. His real passion began at age 15, when he bought his first car, even though he was too young to drive. From then on, he restored and sold many cars and never missed a car show or swap meet. His latest joy was a 1969 Coronet. Retirement afforded him more time with friends and family, especially his breakfast buddies on the Geezer Squad. He and Diane traveled to Maui each spring for two weeks. On their most recent visit, they renewed their vows on the beach with their daughters by their side. Family time was a priority. He always considered his daughters, Amy and Cara, his greatest accomplishment and traveled often to Minnesota and Utah to spend time with them. David will be dearly
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practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at the outlying field this week. On Monday, operations are scheduled from late SEQUIM — Members of evening into the night. the Sequim Prairie Grange, On Thursday, operations 290 Macleay Road, will are from midday into the host a pancake breakfast night. fundraiser from 7:30 a.m. On Friday, operations to 1 p.m. today. are scheduled in the afterThe funds raised will go noon. to help provide needed The schedule is subject items for Clallam County to change to meet mission foster children. requirements. The $5-per-plate breakComments, including fast includes eggs, ham, noise complaints, can be pancakes, orange juice and directed to the station’s coffee or tea. comment line at 360-257For more information, 6665 or via comments. phone Sheron Koehler at NASWI@navy.mil. 865-591-1574. All other questions can be directed to the public Flight operations affairs office at 360-257COUPEVILLE — There 2286. will be field carrier landing Peninsula Daily News
missed by his family: Diane, his wife of 45 years; daughters Amy (Ray Parazin) Horton and Cara (husband Rob Stevenson) Horton; sister-in-law Laurie Center; nieces Jill (husband Steve Peil) Center and Pam (husband Pat Mazcko) Center; greatnephews Sam, Leo and Jack; uncle Stan Peterson; cousins Christy and Steve; nephew Scott Gossage; and his circle of good and faithful friends. Even during his long struggle, David never lost his sense of humor. Horton out! There will be a memorial service followed by a potluck celebration at Gossage’s Shop, 287 Black Diamond Road, Port Angeles, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2016. Donations may be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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Death and Memorial Notice Bowman beef. WALLACE JAMES In addition to farming, BOWMAN Wally served as superinJuly 12, 1926 tendent of the Jefferson February 21, 2016 County Road Maintenance and Operations DepartLifelong Discovery Bay ment for 32 years and built resident Wallace James many of the roads we drive “Wally” Bowman died on. peacefully at his Uncas During his retirement Road home on February years, he and Louise trav21, 2016. He was 89. eled the countryside, fishHe was a loving son, ing and exploring historical brother, husband, father, sites in their motor home, uncle, mentor and friend. and took many memorable Born to Percy Paine cruises. and Sophia Froehling BowHis beloved wife, Louman on July 12, 1926, in ise, predeceased Wally in Wally Bowman Port Townsend, he grew 2006. Brother Maurice up on East Uncas Road Bowman and Sister Tillie Uncas Road farm, where and attended Discovery Bowman Christian also they raised daughter Libby. predeceased him. Bay Grade School. They also raised a Wally was a proud Survivors include prize-winning herd of regis- daughter Elizabeth “Libby” member of the Port tered polled Hereford cattle Bowman Sabella and her Townsend Redskins High for show and a commercial husband, John; and stepSchool Class of 1944. herd for locker beef. He married Louise daughters Mary Louise Many Jefferson County Waller and Helaine Kit Moore in 1958, and the Duncan and their families. couple settled at their West families grew up eating
Sequim resident Harold Pomeroy died peacefully of natural causes at his home, Sherwood Assisted Living. He was 101 years old. He was born December 1, 1914, in Gays Mills, Wisconsin. His father passed away when he was 8 and he went to work in his grandfather’s hardware store to help support his family. When he was 27, World War II broke out and Harold enlisted in the Army Air Corps, serving as a priorities and traffic officer. He achieved the rank of captain. After the war, Harold moved to Santa Ana, California, where he served as the manager of Clark Dye Hardware for 34 years. After retiring from Clark Dye Hardware in 1980, Harold and his wife moved to Sequim. Harold was involved with Rotary and Masons. He gave generously of his time to this community. He was married to
Also surviving are nieces Donna Bowman (Dean) Morrison and Bonnie Bowman (James) Manke and their families. He will long be remembered for his keen mind, work ethic, love of local history, gentle spirit, great sense of humor and for being a wonderful father. Wally will be interred at Laurel Grove Cemetery in Port Townsend. Per his request, there will be no memorial service. A gathering at the family farm this summer for family, friends and neighbors will be held in his honor. Memorial contributions in Wally’s name may be made in care of Discovery Bay Volunteer Fire & Rescue, 12 Bentley Place, Port Townsend, WA 98368.
Death and Memorial Notice WILLIAM KARL ‘BILL’ TINSLEY March 2, 1931 March 3, 2016 William Karl “Bill” Tinsley, 85, passed away March 3, 2016, at his rural home near Port Angeles. He was the husband of Elaine “Lil” Tinsley for 57 years. He was born March 2, 1931, in New Sharon, Iowa to Charles and Dorotha Tinsley. He attended Mahaska County High School in New Sharon, Iowa. His careers were varied. He was a mechanic, salvage diver, firefighter, pilot, author and a missionary. He served in the Air Force from 1948-1950.
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Although raised in Iowa, he moved to California and married wife Lil in 1959. In 1971, Bill and Lil took the family to the Philippines to do missionary work with Manila’s
the 6th District in 1994 and 1996. Bill and Lil, now retired, moved to rural Port Angeles and built a small cabin in 1997. Bill is remembered for his inventive tinkering with mechanical things, his love of boats and the sea, and sharing his faith in Jesus with everyone he met. He is survived by his wife, Lil; sister Doris Ann; children Karl, Jesse and Liane; and grandchildren Ciandi, Tia, Chaz, Robert, Kithara, Julie, Colby and Rogan. He was preceded in death by his parents. Memorial services will be held Saturday, March 26, 2016, at 1 p.m. at Bethany Pentecostal Church, 508 South Francis Street, Port Angeles.
Noel for 56 years and was preceded by her in death. He is survived by his three children, Tammis Berkheimer of Tustin, California, Treeva Beard of Capistrano Beach, California and Trent Pomeroy of Port Angeles; four grandchildren, Andrew and Laurel Berkheimer and Allegra and Hayden Pomeroy. Services were held on Saturday, March 12, 2016, at Sequim Community Church. Donations may be made to the Rotary Club of Sequim, www.sequim rotary.org.
Death and Memorial Notice by the Clallam County Public Utility District as a records manager. August 27, 1921 She was a member of February 11, 2016 the Methodist Church, Eagles, Eastern Star, Mary Watson Yaple, a Sequim Prairie Grange 94-year-old resident of and Soroptimist Club. Port Angeles, passed She was predeceased away February 11, 2016, by her husband, Rayat Park View Villas due to mond. natural causes. Mary is survived by She was born August her son, Randy Yaple; 27, 1921, to Brice Robgranddaughter Tammy; bins and Besie Brown in and great-granddaughter Leeton, Missouri. Taiya. She attended high A potluck celebration school and came to the of Mary’s life will be held Olympic Peninsula in Sunday, April 10, 2016, 1937. from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at She married Raymond the Port Angeles Eagles, Yaple on September 12, located at 2843 East 1942. Myrtle Street, Port Mary was employed Angeles.
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college students. In 1981, Bill joined with the group Open Doors and captained a tugboat and barge to deliver 1 million Bibles to a remote beach on the coast of China under dark of night. The story is recounted in his autobiography, Seadog. The Tinsleys left the Philippines in 1983 and moved to Taiwan, where Lil worked at Overseas Radio & Television and Bill continued with Open Doors. The Tinsleys bought a home in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 and split their time between there and Taiwan for several years. After Lil left ORTV in 1994, they settled in Seattle permanently. Bill became politically active and ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Congress in
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Briefly . . . Hepatitis C training set PORT ANGELES — Training to learn more about hepatitis C will be offered in the basement at Olympic Medical Center’s Linkletter Hall, 939 Caroline St., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday. This training is for medical staff and volunteers who are likely to support patients who have chronic hepatitis C infection. It will not cover details of hepatitis C treatment for prescribing health care providers. To reserve a space, email your name, organization and phone number to Jennifer Charles at jcharles@co. clallam.wa.us.
Alice Alexander, who writes a history column for the Peninsula Daily News, will share about pioneer families starting at 7 p.m. Monday. Refreshments will be offered. For more information, phone Dick or Roxanne Grinstad at 3660-452-6334.
Bunco fundraiser PORT ANGELES — Chapter IV Philanthropic Education Organization (PEO) will host a bunco and silent auction fundraiser at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 E. Park Ave., at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Desserts and beverages
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Film screening PORT TOWNSEND — “Becoming Bulletproof,” a film screening to celebrate people of all abilities and honor campers at Camp
Pioneer family talk PORT ANGELES — The Sons of Norway Olympic Lodge, 131 W. Fifth St., will hold a presentation on the history of Clallam County parks.
Peninsula Births Swedish Medical Center Becky Hutton and Eric Garling of Seattle, a daughter, Nimue Ada Garling, 4 pounds, 6 ounces, 7:51 p.m. Feb. 7.
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Tribal conservation SEQUIM — John Hilton Turnbull will address tribal conservation efforts around the Dungeness area at the Dungeness River Audubon Society, 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The presentation is free and open to the public. Turnbull, habitat biologist for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Natural Resources Department, will speak about the tribe’s con-
Grad fundraiser SEQUIM — A Dine to Donate fundraiser benefiting the 2016 Sequim Safe and Sober Graduation Party will take place at the Black Bear Diner, 1471 E. Washington St., from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Funds raised will go toward the graduation party of the Sequim High School Class of 2016. Peninsula Daily News
What other bank on the Olympic Peninsula can say their President & CEO was born and raised in Sequim? Now that’s local. That’s community.
Olympic Medical Center Sheri and Joe Lehmann of Port Angeles, a daughter, Cora Jean Lehmann, 8 pounds, 3 ounces, 1:20 p.m. Feb. 22. Kelin and Ryan Schaafsma of Sequim, a son, Asher Brant Schaafsma, 4:16 p.m., 8 pounds, 9 ounces, Feb. 29.
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cover story Four’s a ‘Crowd’ Empty nesters take in their grown daughters in NBC comedy By Kyla Brewer TV Media
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or people in the throes of modern-day parenthood, the notion of an empty nest might seem like a distant oasis. Eventually, however, most young adults strike out on their own, leaving their parents to adjust to life without them — at least temporarily. Two such parents — initially heartbroken over the departure of their youngest daughter — begin to reclaim their wild sides, only to have their two adult daughters move back in with them in “Crowded,” debuting Tuesday, March 15, on NBC. Patrick Warburton (“Seinfeld”) and Carrie Preston (“True Blood”) star as said couple, Mike and Martina Moore. Miranda Cosgrove (“iCarly”) and Mia Serafino (“Shameless”) portray their daughters, Shea and Stella. Stacy Keach (“Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer”) and Carlease Burke (“Switched at Birth”) round out the main cast as Mike’s parents, Bob and Alice. Created by producer and writer Suzanne Martin (“Hot in Cleveland”), the comedy addresses a popular modern trend.
These days, the “empty nest” is disappearing like the notion of a secure retirement. Adult children who move back in with their parents are so prevalent, there’s even a catchphrase for them: the boomerang generation. NBC poked fun at the premise in a couple of promos released in February. Shot in a classic horror-film style, the clips showed Warburton and Preston terrorized by the idea of their daughters moving back in. One video even emulated the iconic shower scene from Hitchcock’s “Psycho” (1960), touting “You can’t escape. The terror. The kids are moving back home.” All kidding aside, “Crowded” shows a lot of potential. Warburton endeared himself to millions of TV viewers in the ‘90s as Puddy, Elaine’s (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”) quirky on-again-off-again boyfriend in the hugely popular NBC comedy “Seinfeld.” He went on to star as the title character in Fox’s short-lived live-action adaptation of “The Tick,” and has landed numerous voice-acting gigs, notably as Joe in “Family Guy” and Kronk in Disney’s “The Emperor’s New Groove” (2000) and its sequels.
Up until now, Preston was known more for her dramatic work on TV, including her role as Arlene in HBO’s “True Blood” for seven seasons. In 2013, she won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in the drama “The Good Wife.” She had nothing but good things to say about working with legendary television director James Burrows (“Cheers,” “Taxi,” “Frasier,” etc.) in “Crowded.” In a November USA Today article, she explained that comedy seems to come naturally to him: “He will say, ‘Put your hand on the doorknob, then turn, then say the line. It’s funnier.’ And you do it, and it is. It’s second nature for him.” Playing a daughter of Warburton and Preston’s characters is Cosgrove, who may be young but needs no introduc-
tion to TV viewers. She’s been acting since the age of 3, and first captured the attention of audiences as Megan in Nickelodeon’s “Drake & Josh,” before starring in the lead role in “iCarly.” Her other credits include “School of Rock” (2003), “Despicable Me” (2010) and “The Good Wife.” Compared to her on-screen sister, Serafino is just starting out in the biz. Her more notable credits include “Secrets of a Psychopath” (2015) and the TV series “Stitchers.” Keach is the most seasoned of the cast, a television and film veteran with a résumé that stretches back to 1964. He’s perhaps best known for starring in the 1984 TV series “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer,” and as the father of comedian Christopher Titus in the Fox sitcom “Titus.” He has also done narration for educational programs on PBS and Discovery, as well as for CNBC’s “American Greed.” Miranda Cosgrove as seen in “Crowded.”
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Man of the House ('05, 133 258 Thomas Haden Church, Matt Damon. Presents Sircar, Charlie Rowe, Justin Long. Presents Com) Tommy Lee Jones. Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show America's Election HQ America's Election HQ The Greg Gutfeld Show Fox News Sunday 205 360 All-Star Academy "Math" Game "Perfect Strangers" Guy's Grocery Games (N) Academy "Snack Time" (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) C utthroat Kitchen 110* 231*
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The Proposal (2009, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Betty White, Sandra 180* 311* Bullock.
Identity Thief ('13, Com) Jason Bateman.
The Internship ('13, Com) Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne, Vince Vaughn.
The Internship Vince Vaughn. 136* 248* PGA Golf Valspar Championship Site: Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club -- Palm Harbor, Fla. Golf Central PGA Golf Valspar Championship Final Round 136* 248*
So You Said Yes Anything for Love ('16, Rom) When Calls the Heart (N) Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Love It or List It Love It or List It Bargain (N) Bargain (N) Life (N) Life (N) IslndLif (N) IslndLif (N) H ouse Huntrs House 112* 229* American Pickers A. Pickers "Thunderdome" A. Pickers "Texas Hold 'Em" Pickers "Daredevil Duffey" A. Pickers "The Superfan" Pickers "Grin and Bear It" 120* 269*
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Nona hasn’t been inside the family home in 10 years, but when authorities issue her a citation, she knows it’s time to confront her sister in this new episode. Also, loved ones try to help Len, who hoards his stuff in bags.
And Then There Were None (38) LIFE
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While Europe teeters on the brink of war in 1939, 10 strangers are invited to an isolated island in this drama based on the best-selling Agatha Christie novel. When members of the party begin to die, the others realize there is a murderer among them.
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After Joe’s (David Alan Grier) father passes away, the family has a difficult time deciding how to commemorate his life in this new episode. They weigh the pros and cons of a traditional funeral versus something that more accurately represents his life. MARCH 13 - 19, 2016
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Two nights of murder: One of the world’s bestselling and most beloved novels is coming to television screens. Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None,” first published way back in 1939, has the enviable distinction of being the planet’s bestselling mystery novel, even after all these years. Set on a small island off the coast of England, the novel’s history of roping in readers is now extending to TV watchers with an exciting two-night miniseries on Lifetime. Premiering Sunday, March 13, and wrapping up the next night Monday, March 14, this BBC import has assembled some top-tier talent to bring Christie’s most popular novel to life. Charles Dance and Miranda Richardson headline the diverse cast. Viewers on this side of the pond might recognize Dance from his role as the authoritative Tywin Lannister in “Game of Thrones” or from his work in films such as “The Imitation Game” (2014). Younger audiences might know Richardson best for her supporting role in the Harry Potter films as unscrupulous reporter Rita Skeeter. What they may not know is that she’s also been nominated for two Oscars, won two Golden Globes and has been nominated for many other awards and accolades. “And Then There Were None” tells the story of 10 strangers who are invited to visit a house on a small island off the coast of Devon, England. Upon
stars on screen their arrival, they discover that their hosts are not present — and that their lives may be in danger. Along with Dance and Richardson, the unfortunate house guests are played by Douglas Booth (“Jupiter Ascending,” 2015), Maeve Dermody (“Black Water,” 2007), Sam Neill (“Jurassic Park,” 1993), Burn Gorman (“The Dark Knight Rises,” 2012), Anna Maxwell Martin (“The Bletchley Circle”), Toby Stephens (“Die Another Day,” 2002), Noah Taylor (“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” 2005) and Aidan Turner (“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” 2012). Agatha Christie’s most popular work, “And Then There Were None,” comes to Lifetime as a two-night miniseries airing Sunday and Monday, March 13 and 14. ’Top’ of their game: Television’s premiere automotive program has unveiled its new hosts. BBC America’s enormously popular “Top Gear” has been going through a pretty big shakeup following the departure of its stars last year, but that hasn’t slowed down the high-speed car show. English TV and radio presenter Chris Evans (“The One Show”) and American TV star Matt LeBlanc (“Friends”) have both signed on for the series, replacing former hosts Jeremy
Clarkson (“Clarkson”), James May (“Toy Stories”) and Richard Hammond (“Blast Lab”), all three of whom have signed on for a new series with Amazon Prime. Evans may be relatively unknown stateside, but in the United Kingdom he’s a hugely popular TV and radio personality that may help pull in longtime “Top Gear” fans who were disgruntled by the widely publicized falling out between BBC executives and former “Top Gear” fixture Clarkson. LeBlanc, on the other hand, hardly needs an introduction, with starring roles in “Friends,” “Joey” and “Episodes” all on his résumé. Evans and LeBlanc are joined behind the wheel by some top automotive experts. Sabine Schmitz is a German professional racing driver, Eddie Jordan is a former Formula One team owner, and car reviewer Rory Reid has been featured in “Gadget Geeks” and on technology website CNET. Good Karma: MTV’s romcom isn’t faking its popularity. In fact, it has enough to land itself a third season. “Faking It” returns
Tuesday, March 15, and after the heart-wrenching events at the end of season 2, it may not be the happiest of homecomings. The sitcom stars Rita Volk (“Rizzoli & Isles”) and former “American Idol” contestant Katie Stevens as Amy and Karma, a pair of teenage best friends who pretend to be a lesbian couple. It’s part of a roundabout scheme to become more popular, but things get complicated when Amy develops real romantic feelings for her friend — feelings that Karma doesn’t return. It’s a pretty classic story with a lesbian twist, and the reverberations of the shocking kiss that closed out season 2 will be felt throughout season 3. Along with the two leading ladies, the main cast is rounded out by Gregg Sulkin (“Wizards of Waverly Place”) as Karma’s romantic crush, Bailey De Young (“Bunheads”) as Amy’s stepsister and Michael J. Willett (“United States of Tara”) as the most popular guy in school. The third season of “Faking It” gets underway Tuesday, March 15, on MTV.
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Philip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth (Keri Russell) must deal with the fallout of their deeds in this season premiere. The FBI has found out about Gene’s (Luke Robertson) suicide, and Pastor Tim (Kelly AuCoin) reacts to the news that they’re spies.
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Canada: Above & q Beyond "First Flight" (:05) (:35) (:05) Paid (:35) Paid (:05) Paid (:35) Paid Corrupt Cougar T Program Program Program Program (:05) Up Almost Tosh.0 Paid Paid 1st Look Late Live! Program Program Leverage "The Murdoch "Murdoch in Paid Paid Morning After Job" Wonderland" Program Program (:05) Paid (:35) Paid Program (:05) Judge (:35) Judge Program Judy Judy (:05) PartyPoker (:05) Paid (:35) Paid (:05) Paid (:35) Paid Program Program Program Program Ed Sullivan From the late 1940s until the early American American 1970s, millions of viewers saw great musical acts. Forum Forum F lashpoint Flashpoint Paid Paid Rizzoli & Isles Rookie Blue The First Mr. Box "Partners in Crime" Family Office Voyage Bottom of Man U.N.C.L.E. "The Car 54 Car 54 Sea "Hail to the Chief" Iowa Scuba Affair" P arty (N) C ooper Weekend Marketplace Barrett Peter Paid Liquidation Channel Popoff Program CityLine Paid Paid Paid Paid Program Program Program Program Paid Paid Program Paid Paid Program Program Program 40/ 40 Christ Resurrection K. Shook J Falwell The First 48 The First 48 (:05) The First 48
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Dragons' Den "The Anatomy of the Pitch" (:05) Paid (:35) Program Corrupt (11:35) Saturday Night Live Extra Weekend
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What's in a Name? Sid "Must See TV" Paid Paid Program Abbott Costello Paid Program Sport Fishing Saw Dogs CityLine
CSI: Miami "Caged"
Canadian Made Dinosaur Train Paid Paid Program Abbott Costello Paid Program Sportfishing
Better Call Saul
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major battle of the Vietnam War, as seen by both sides. man gets younger as he grows up. Insane Pools (:05) Treehouse (:05) Treehouse Untamed and Uncut Untamed and Uncut Untamed and Uncut Untamed and Uncut Untamed and Uncut Untamed and Uncut Men in Black A cop is recruited by a secret Men in Black A cop is recruited by a secret Paid Paid Paid Paid Vanderpump Rules Housewives Potomac Housewives "Divas, organization to help control Earth's alien population. organization to help control Earth's alien population. Program Program Program Program "Uncensored" "Mind Your Manners" Queens, and Bubalas" American Greed: American Greed: American Greed Options Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Scam Scam Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program "Deadly Rx for Greed" Action CNN Special CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom New Day Sunday New Day Sunday New Day Ins. Politic State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources (10:30) Employee of...
Zack and Miri Make a Porno (:15) Tosh.0 (:45) Tosh.0 (:15) Tosh.0 Comedy Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Comedy WaysD (11:00) Washington This Week Washington This Week Washington Journal Newsmakr WA Week (:10) WA Week Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program S.Middle S.Middle S.Middle Austin Dog Blog Dog Blog GoodLuck GoodLuck SuiteL S.Middle S.Middle S.Middle Jake Stuffins Miles Sofia 1st Mickey M. The Lion NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at San SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Outside Sports SportsCenter SportsCenter Antonio Spurs Site: AT&T Center Lines (N) Rep. (N) SportsCenter SportsCenter College Gameday College Gameday College Gameday College Gameday SportsCenter BASS Fishing Bassmaster Classic Scoreboard Scoreboard Scoreboard Scoreboard Championship -- Tulsa, Okla. (:10) FXM
Call of the Wild (‘35, Rom) (:55) Heaven With a
Nob Hill (‘45, Mus) Joan White Feather A cavalry's mission is threatened
These Thousand Hills (‘58, (:10)
Forever Presents Loretta Young, Clark Gable. Barbed Wire Fence Bennett, George Raft. when an officer falls for a tribal chief's daughter. West) Richard Egan, Don Murray. Amber Linda Darnell. Greg Gutfeld Show The O'Reilly Factor Hannity FOX & Friends Sunday Morning Futures MediaBuzz Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Barefoot Barefoot Giada S. Kitchen (11:45) Pocahontas A native & an Englishman share Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Z. Levitt Bobby Sunday The Flintstones Fred Flintstone is secretly set up as a romance when settlers arrive in Virginia. the perpetrator of an embezzlement scheme. Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Schuller Mass Mike&M. Louie Louie Anger M. Anger M. Two 1/2... Louie Louie Anger M. Anger M. Paid Paid Paid Paid Mike&M. Mike&M. Mother Mother CHAMPS Golf Tucson Conquistadores Classic G olf Central EPGA Golf Indian Open Final Round Site: Delhi GC -- New Delhi, India M orning Drive (L) Golf Pre. G. Girls G. Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier 1/2 Frasier 2/2 Cheers Cheers Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Property Brothers HH Internat. Reno. LogCabin LogCabin Property Brothers Paid Program Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star Pawn Star (:05) Pawn (:35) Pawn Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. To Be Announced To Be Announced Mommy's Little Girl A girl reunited with her mom (:05) The Stepchild A young woman recovering form (:05) Paid (:35) Paid (:05) Paid (:35) Paid Paid Paid In Touch With Dr. Amazing David won't let anything get in the way of her happiness. a home invasion begins to suspect who the culprit is. Program Program Program Program Program Program Charles Stanley Facts Jeremiah MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Business PoliticsNation Up Melissa Harris-Perry Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. Drugs "Euro Coke" P aid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Brain Games Brain Games Generation X Friends Friends FreshP. FreshP. FreshP. FreshP. (:20) Lopez (:50) Lopez (:25) George Lopez (:55) Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez G. Lopez Sponge Sponge Dino ALVINNN (10:30) PostMLS Soccer Vancouver Whitecaps at Seattle MLB Baseball Spring Training Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Seattle Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Soccer game Sounders FC Site: CenturyLink Field Mariners Site: Peoria Stadium -- Peoria, Ariz. Program Program Program Program Program Program
Iron Man 2 (‘10, Act) Robert Downey Jr.. An inventor is World's Wildest Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program pressured by the government to share his technology with the military. Police Videos (11:00) The Faculty
From Dusk Till Dawn (‘95, Hor) George Clooney. Magicians "Unauthorized Magic/The Source of Magic" P aid Program From Dusk Till Dawn 2 Broke
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (‘07, Adv) Johnny America's Funniest Married, Married, Married, Sein. "The Seinfeld Sein. "The Seinfeld Friends Friends Girls Home Videos Children Children Children Stock Tip" Race" Depp. The pirates battle Davy Jones and the East India Company. (11:00) The
Over the Edge (‘79) (:15) Tear Gas in Law Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble Twins cause a college Bachelor in Paradise One bachelor plus lonely Dead Ringer Twin sisters carry a long-time grudge Decl... Michael Eric Kramer. Enforcement boy so much trouble he considers dropping out. housewives equals many angry husbands. until one of them decides to settle accounts. Untold "Labor Pains" Untold Stories Untold Stories Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid (10:30)
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(49) ANPL (:05)
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(70) BRAVO
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CNN (56) COM (17) CSPAN (29)
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FNC (53) FOOD (64)
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SYFY
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