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Pilots await enormous cargo ship PA, PT residents can see vessel pass by Tuesday BY LEAH LEACH AND THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cook Courtland Waldron pushes a cart of food supplies up the passenger ramp for the MV Coho on Friday. KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — The biggest container ship to enter the Strait of Juan de Fuca — and perhaps the entire United States — will be piloted into Seattle on Monday by Puget Sound Pilots boarding in Port Angeles. Three pilots — Capt. David Grobschmit, a lead pilot and an electronics pilot — will board the Benjamin Franklin container ship at 3 a.m. Monday and direct it into the Port of Seattle by about 7 a.m. that day, said Grobschmit, who is president of Puget Sound Pilots. It will return Tuesday, traveling past Port Townsend to Port Angeles, he said. “It is the biggest to come here,” he added, “and I believe anywhere in the U.S.” The container ship is more than 1,300 feet long and nearly
180 feet wide. It displaces 240,000 tons of water, Grobschmit said. The pilots who will guide the ship toward its berth at the Port of Seattle are excited by the opportunity, Grobschmit said. “We’ve been waiting for this our whole seagoing career,” he said. “It’s a pilot’s dream to get this assignment.”
See it in PT, PA Although the ship will leave in the dark Monday, it will return in daylight Tuesday, Grobschmit said. It will stay in port in Seattle for 24 hours, leaving at about 8 a.m., and return to Port Angeles by about noon Tuesday, he said. He expects it to pass Port Townsend at about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. TURN
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Ludlow man gets 15 years in death Pleaded guilty to girlfriend’s killing BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Evan Thompson was sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter on Friday.
PORT TOWNSEND — A 34-year-old Port Ludlow man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison on manslaughter charges stemming from the July killing of his 20-year-old girlfriend. Evan Daniel Thompson, who
pleaded guilty to killing Virginia Castaneda, was taken to Shelton for intake into the state prison system immediately after the sentence was announced Friday. After the sentencing, more than 30 of Castaneda’s friends, fellow tribal members and family paid tribute to her with a prayer circle
on the front lawn of the Jefferson chose the upper middle area of the 10-to-18-year sentencing County Courthouse. range on the recommendation of Miss her the prosecutor and the state Department of Corrections. “We will always miss Virginia,” “I have seen no basis to go one person said of Castaneda, above or below the middle range who was a Quileute tribal mem- here,” Harper said. ber who grew up in La Push. “I have considered all the evi“But she is now in a better dence and think this is a fair balplace.” ance.” Jefferson County Superior TURN TO SENTENCE/A6 Court Judge Keith Harper said he
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72nd Street and Central Park West in the borough of Manhattan at around 9 p.m. Friday. Ono has lived in the luxury apartment building on Manhattan’s YOKO ONO WAS hos- Upper West Side since pitalized in New York City 1973. for flu-like symptoms but is John Lennon was shot on the mend, and the and killed in front of the 83-year-old artist-singer building Dec. 8, 1980. should be released this Ono remained hospitalweekend, her representaized Friday night at Mount tive said. Sinai West Hospital in Ono Manhattan, the same hoswent to the pital where Lennon was hospital on pronounced dead. the advice At the time, it was of her doccalled St. Luke’s Roosevelt tor, and Hospital. media reports that Show up in air she had had Ono The future of Melissa a stroke Harris-Perry’s MSNBC were not true, Elliott Mintz told The Associated talk show is in doubt after the host declared she Press on Friday. would not appear this Ono is the widow of John Lennon of the Bea- weekend in response to tles. The couple’s son, Sean several weeks of its preOno Lennon, also tamped emption by the network. Harrisdown reports of a stroke. Perry, who He said on Twitter his is black, mother was dehydrated and tired. focuses on “Only stroke @yokoono race, gender had was a Stroke of and politics Genius! . . . She’s really on the disfine,” he tweeted. cussion “Thanks for all the well show, which Harris-Perry wishes!” she has Mintz said Ono likely hosted since would be released from the 2012. hospital Saturday. She is also an author “It was nothing,” he and a professor of political added. science at Wake Forest A fire department University. spokesman said an ambuThe show, “Melissa Harlance was called to Ono’s ris-Perry,” is regularly apartment building at scheduled from 10 a.m. to
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LENNIE BAKER, 69, a longtime Sha Na Na member who sang lead on the doo-wop favorite “Blue Moon” and appeared in the 1978 hit movie “Grease,” has died at age 69. He died Wednesday in Weymouth, Mass., where he had been briefly hospitalized after developing an infection, his nephew David Baker said. Mr. Baker spent 30 years touring with Sha Na Na as a vocalist and saxophone player. He performed “Blue Moon” at Carnegie Hall and around the world and often said it was his favorite tune. With his health failing, he left the group in 2000 and was living in an assisted-care facility for the past two years. Another former Sha Na Na member, Dennis Greene, died in September. Mr. Baker appeared with other Sha Na Na members in “Grease,” which featured them under the stage name Johnny Casino and the Gamblers and starred John Travolta as Danny and Olivia Newton-John as Sandy. Mr. Baker also had appearances on the TV show “Sha Na Na,” which
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_________ ALFRED E. MANN, 90, a philanthropist, entrepreneur and inventor whose wide-ranging business endeavors included aerospace, pharmaceuticals, electronic circuitry and biomedical research, has died. His death Thursday was announced by MannKind Corp., where Mr. Mann served as chairman of the Valencia, Calif.-based company from 2001 to earlier this month. The son of an immigrant grocer, Mr. Mann amassed his fortune through founding a string of companies. His pioneering work included development of the first rechargeable pace-
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maker and inhalable insulin. He started out in aerospace, where his Mr. Mann firms developed solar cells, semiconductors and other technologies for America’s military and space programs. Later, he earned hundreds of millions of dollars by producing pacemakers for heart patients and insulin pumps to help treat diabetics. In 2007, Forbes magazine estimated his fortune at $2.4 billion.
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1941 (75 years ago) Concluding an eventful career of nearly 25 years’ service in Uncle Sam’s sea forces, Lt. John A. Fletcher, commanding officer of the Coast Guard cutter Redwing [in Port Angeles] for the last three years, is returning to civilian life Saturday. Orders for his retirement because of physical disability, effective March 1, were received recently from headquarters. In recent months, he has been on sick leave because of illness.
dislocated shoulder, was reported to park officials. Two one-car accidents were reported, both involving cars that skidded on the icy road and hit the snowbank.
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Efforts to remove two dams on the Elwha River to restore wild salmon runs have cleared another impasse in a draft environmental impact statement released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this week. The document concludes that the cost of tearing 1966 (50 years ago) down the dams and obtainGood snow but poor visi- ing electricity from other sources would be far less bility kept the number of than opponents of removal skiers down this weekend have asserted. at Hurricane Ridge. The commission staff Saturday was the better has withheld a recommenday of the two, with 115 cars — 43 from outside the dation on the fate of the county and eight from out- 100-foot-high Elwha and 200-foot Glines Canyon side the state. dams pending comments There were 544 people on the draft statement. — 211 skiers, 67 sledders and 226 spectators. The dams are southwest One skiing accident, a of Port Angeles.
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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 28, the 59th day of 2016. There are 307 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 28, 1996, Britain’s Princess Diana agreed to divorce Prince Charles. Their 15-year marriage officially ended in Aug. 1996; Diana died in a car crash in Paris a year after that. On this date: ■ In 1844, a 12-inch gun aboard the USS Princeton exploded as the ship was sailing on the Potomac River, killing Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur, Navy Secretary Thomas W. Gilmer and several others. ■ In 1861, the Territory of Col-
orado was organized. ■ In 1940, the first televised college basketball games were broadcast by New York City station W2XBS as Pittsburgh defeated Fordham, 57-37, and New York University beat Georgetown, 50-27, at Madison Square Garden. ■ In 1953, scientists James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick announced they had discovered the double-helix structure of DNA. ■ In 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai issued the Shanghai Communique, which called for normalizing relations between their countries, at the conclusion of Nixon’s historic visit to China. ■ In 1993, a gun battle erupted
at a religious compound near Waco, Texas, when Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents tried to arrest Branch Davidian leader David Koresh on weapons charges; four agents and six Davidians were killed as a 51-day standoff began. ■ In 2013, Benedict XVI became the first pope in 600 years to resign, ending an eight-year pontificate. Benedict was succeeded the following month by Pope Francis. ■ Ten years ago: A 20-yearold legal fight over protests outside abortion clinics ended with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling 8-0 that federal extortion and racketeering laws could not be used against demonstrators.
■ Five years ago: The United States and European allies intensified efforts to isolate Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi, redoubling demands for him to step down, questioning his mental state and warning that those who stayed loyal to him risked losing their wealth and facing prosecution for human rights abuses. ■ One year ago: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced his country would shrink the size of the U.S. Embassy staff, limit the activities of U.S. diplomats and require American tourists to apply for visas, saying that “gringo” meddling had forced him to adopt the series of restrictive measures.
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A3 Briefly: Nation campaign, to the supporters who power it: thank you,” Clinton wrote on Twitter. At a campaign victory party in WASHINGTON — A Columbia, supSupreme Court challenge to a porters broke Clinton Texas law that has dramatically into raucous reduced the number of abortion cheers as the race was called in clinics in the state is the jusClinton’s favor. tices’ most significant case on Black voters powered Clinton the hot-button issue in nearly a to victory, with 8 in 10 voting for quarter-century. her. The former secretary of One of this election-year state also won most women and term’s biggest cases will be voters aged 30 and older, accordargued Wednesday before a ing to early exit polls. court that’s been altered by the Clinton’s victory came at the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. end of a day that saw RepubliHe was perhaps the most vocifcan candidates firing insults at erous abortion opponent among each other from Super Tuesday the nine justices. states. The Texas law has been repDonald Trump, working to licated across the South and build an insurmountable lead, elsewhere — part of a wave of was campaigning in Arkansas state restrictions on abortion in with former rival Chris Christie the past five years. and calling Marco Rubio a “light States mainly led by Republi- little nothing.” cans have tried to limit when in a Ted Cruz was asking parents pregnancy abortions may be per- in Atlanta if they would be formed, restrict abortion-inducing pleased if their children spouted drugs that take the place of surprofanities like the brash bilgery and increase standards for lionaire, and Rubio was mocking Trump as a “con artist” with clinics and their doctors. “the worst spray tan in America.” S.C. primary results
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hillary Clinton sailed to a commanding victory over Bernie Sanders in Saturday’s South Carolina primary, drawing overwhelming support from the state’s black Democrats and putting her in a strong position as the race barrels toward Super Tuesday’s crucial contests. Clinton’s win provided an important boost for her campaign — and a moment to wipe away bitter memories of her loss to Barack Obama in South Carolina eight years ago. “To South Carolina, to the volunteers at the heart of our
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Puerto Rico bracing for wave of Zika virus BY DANICA COTO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Leilani Dominicci has all the typical worries of pregnant women plus a new one spreading across Puerto Rico: the fear she will become infected with the Zika virus and put her baby at risk. Her unease has escalated so much that the 38-year-old attorney barely leaves her home in the capital of San Juan because of warnings the island faces an onslaught of the mosquito-borne illness.
Front line As the virus sweeps through the hemisphere, Puerto Rico has become America’s own front line in the battle against it — home to
3.5 million U.S. citizens and with a tropical landscape that is an ideal breeding ground for the mosquito that spreads Zika, as well as the dengue and chikungunya already common here.
Barred donations Officials have barred local blood donations, ramped up efforts to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito and are trying to monitor every pregnant woman on the island due to fears Zika might cause birth defects. The voluntary registry by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extends to all Zikainfected women and their babies throughout the United States. The Puerto Rican governor,
meanwhile, has declared a public health emergency, and the CDC, which earlier urged pregnant women to reconsider visits to Puerto Rico, has asked Congress for $250 million in emergency aid to battle Zika here. The CDC has also sent nearly 40 health workers to help.
Most infections “For the U.S., it really is the territory that is going to have the most infections,” said Steve Waterman, head of the CDC’s dengue branch in Puerto Rico. “It has the best medical and public health infrastructure to try and answer some of these questions at the same time that we’re trying to control the disease.”
Today’s news guests WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Cruz. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Cruz, Sanders; Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Cruz; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich; Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Cruz, Trump.
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Briefly: World ning in parliament and a clerical body responsible for selecting the country’s next leader. DUBLIN — Ireland could be Reports in on course for a historic coalition the Fars and between two longtime political Mehr news Rouhani foes — the Fine Gael and agencies Fianna Fail parties — as the first official election results were showed hard-liners losing ground. None of Iran’s three announced Saturday. main political camps was A comprehensive exit poll expected to capture a majority. and partial official results from A victory for reformists Friday’s election suggest the would be a boost for moderate governing Fine Gael of Prime President Hassan Rouhani, who Minister Enda Kenny and the championed the new Iranian main opposition Fianna Fail offer the most obvious combina- nuclear deal. tion for new government. Cardinal to testify The two parties, which trace their origins to opposite sides of VATICAN CITY — One of the 1922-23 civil war that folthe highest-ranking Vatican offilowed Ireland’s independence cials is being compelled to tesfrom Britain, have never shared tify in public starting today power before. But analysts say about clerical sex abuse, an Fine Gael is on course to keep unusual demonstration of holdfewer than 50 of the 158 total ing even the most senior Cathoseats in Ireland’s parliament, lic bishops accountable. while Fianna Fail could win Cardinal George Pell, Pope more than 40. Francis’ top financial adviser, will testify in a Rome hotel conModerates lead in Iran ference room for three nights running, answering questions via TEHRAN, Iran — Early elecvideo link from Australia’s Royal tion results in Iran show reformCommission with his accusers on ists who favor expanding demohand to confront him. cratic freedoms and improving relations with the West are winThe Associated Press
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A Somali soldier walks near destroyed buildings Saturday after a car bomb exploded on Friday night in Mogadishu, Somalia. A suicide bomber rammed his car into the Somali Youth League hotel’s entrance in Mogadishu and blew it up, killing 15. An al-Qaida-linked group, al-Shabaab, claimed responsibility.
Syrian cease-fire offers civil peace, respite from airstrikes BY BASSEM MROUE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BEIRUT — A cease-fire brought relative quiet to parts of Syria for the first time in years on Saturday, offering civilians rare respite from Russian and Syrian government airstrikes despite some limited breaches of the agreement brokered by Washington and Moscow. Fighting continued against the Islamic State group, which launched a surprise offensive on a northern town and carried out a suicide truck bombing in central
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Syria. The extremist group, along with al-Qaida’s branch in Syria, the Nusra Front, is not party to the cease-fire, which went into effect at midnight. The cease-fire marks the most ambitious international attempt yet to reduce violence in the devastating conflict, which has killed more than 250,000 people, wounded a million and generated one of the worst refugee crises since World War II. There were numerous violations of the cease-fire Saturday, but the level of violence was
markedly down nationwide, giving hope to war-weary civilians across the country. “Today we woke up and it was calm, stable. And even in the street . . . it was complete calm,” said Loris Atwah, a 65-year-old resident of Damascus. “We pray to God that the ceasefire will continue,” said Ragheb Bashir Ali, 22. In southern Syria, the situation was “calm” Saturday, according to opposition activist Ahmad al-Masalmeh, who is based in the southern city of Daraa.
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Nation: Homeless deadline passes in San Francisco
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A CITY DEADLINE for homeless people to vacate a San Francisco tent city came and went Friday evening with no action. About 30 tents remained in place at the 5 p.m. deadline city officials gave the homeless living there to clear out, said Sam Dodge, the mayor’s point person on homelessness. City officials and the San Francisco Police have not said what they intend to do with the recalcitrant tent residents. City officials on Tuesday evening gave the residents 72 hours to move after declaring the area along a busy San Francisco street a health hazard.
A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION of Native Hawaiians has adopted a governing document that will go out to a vote for ratification, the organization behind the gathering announced. The proposed constitution, approved by an 88-30 vote with one abstention, allows room for recognition by the U.S. government while holding out for the possibility of independence, said Na’I Aupuni, an organization dedicated to “establish a path for Hawaiian self-determination.” The U.S. Interior Department is giving Native Hawaiians an option to have a government-to-government relationship with the United States.
THOUSANDS MARCHED THROUGH London on Saturday to oppose the renewal of Britain’s Trident nuclear weapons system in what demonstrators describe as the biggest such rally in a generation. The protesters offered their opposition ahead of a final government decision on replacing the current generation of submarines. Supporters believe Trident is critical to national security, but Labour’s longheld support is now in doubt, as leader Jeremy Corbyn is opposed to it. Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon told the crowd that Trident was both “immoral” and “impractical.”
CHANTING “RUSSIA WILL be free,” about 30,000 people marched across Moscow on Saturday in memory of slain Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. The march was the largest opposition gathering since many turned out to mourn Nemtsov after he was shot late at night as he and a companion walked across a bridge near the Kremlin. Nemtsov was a charismatic figure and a vehement critic of President Vladimir Putin. City authorities denied march organizers permission to hold a procession to the bridge where Nemtsov was killed, but approved another route.
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PORT ANGELES — Fed up with constipated efforts to construct a wastewater treatment facility near Victoria, state representatives have passed a measure to call attention to the situation. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2376 includes a section that restricts — except under certain emergency- or court-ordered business — Washington state employees from receiving reimbursement for travel to Victoria. This restriction would remain in effect until July 1, 2017, or until the completion of a primary sewage treatment system. The bill passed Thursday in the house 50 to 47 and now heads to the Senate for consideration.
PORT ANGELES — Ordez Eugene Kompkoff, a Port Angeles man charged after a police standoff in January, entered not-guilty pleas to new charges Friday. Kompkoff pleaded not guilty to single counts of first-degree robbery and second-degree assault in a brief court hearing. The 21-year-old is accused of assaulting and robbing a fellow Clallam County jail inmate of food and personal effects Feb. 7 and Feb. 10. The alleged victim suffered a broken nose and had numerous cuts and bumps on his face and body, according to the affidavit for probable cause. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly set an April 25 trial and a status hearing for March 25. Kompkoff was previously charged with firstdegree kidnapping, second-degree assault with a deadly weapon, first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, first-degree escape, heroin possession and two counts of harassment-threats to kill for his role in a Jan. 26 standoff at the Salt Creek RV Park. Clallam County sheriff’s deputies allege that Kompkoff held a man hostage at gunpoint inside a residence and threatened to shoot law enforcement officers, according to the arrest report. Kompkoff is awaiting a March 28 trial on charges for the standoff. He is being held without bond. A status hearing for that case was continued until next Friday because the defense is waiting for confirmation of a psychiatric evaluation. Kompkoff is being represented in both cases by Port Angeles attorney Karen Unger.
Sequim lawmakers Sequim Democrats Steve Tharinger and Kevin Van De Wege, who represent the 24th District, voted in favor of the bill. The 24th District covers Clallam and Jefferson counties and part of Grays Harbor County. At issue is the 21 million gallons of raw sewage that flows into the Strait of Georgia and Strait of Juan de Fuca each day. The untreated sewage is pumped into the water through two 1-meter-wide pipes 60 and 65 meters under the surface by twin 1,000-horsepower motors, according to the Victoria Sewage Treatment Alliance. The two 39-inch sewer outfalls serve the 300,000
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PORT ANGELES — Kindergarten registration within the Port Angeles School District for the 201617 school year begins Monday. All five of the district’s elementary schools offer free full-day kindergarten to eligible students. Parents or guardians can register their children at their neighborhood school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays beginning this Monday and continuing through June 24. Registration will reopen Monday, Aug. 15, and continue through the opening of the 2016-17 school year.
Get there early The district is urging parents or guardians to register their children early to ensure the most efficient placement for all students. Children must be 5 years old prior to Sept. 1, 2016, to enroll for the 2016-17 school year. Parents or guardians are asked to provide the child’s birth certificate and immunization record during registration. The district’s five schools are: ■ Dry Creek Elemen-
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people and their drains residing in and around the provincial Canadian capital. “I am very frustrated with Victoria and their dumping of raw sewage,” Van De Wege said Friday, adding it is his hope this bill will spur action on building a plant. “What this bill would do would be to embarrass them because I don’t think a lot of people realize they still [pump raw sewage into the Strait]. “I think the more word we get out, the more embarrassed they will be.” Said Tharinger: “I think it makes a statement. Obviously Canada is a partner, and Victoria is an important destination for people from Clallam County, and there is some tourist activity there.” However, “I think it makes a statement that they need to address that issue,” Tharinger continued. “Of course it is state money for state travel, so it doesn’t impact a lot of what goes on, but I think it makes sense to make a statement.”
Tourism loss fears In a statement issued Thursday, officials with Tourism Victoria — which promotes the city as a tourist destination — said they fear the section in HB 2376 will harm the city’s hospitality sector. “Tourism Victoria is concerned about the press that debate or passage of this bill will generate and the decline in travel to Victoria by area residents that will ensue,” Bill Lewis, Tourism Victoria board of directors
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PORT ANGELES — Port Commission President Colleen McAleer had the port release Saturday the names of seven applicants for the seat vacated by Port Angeles-area District 2 Commissioner Jim Hallett, who resigned effective Feb. 1. They include marine surveyors Brent Berry and Thomas Pope; Steve Burke, part-time executive director of William Shore Memorial Pool; Jim Haguewood, owner of ONE Group Consulting and former executive director of the Clallam County Economic Development Council. Also, Randy Johnson, president of the timberland and wood products company Green Crow Corp., and who also is board chairman of the county Economic Development Corp., formerly the Economic Development Council; Melvin Rudin, a retired CEO; and David Sellars, who has written a weekly maritime column for the Peninsula Daily News. McAleer and Commissioner Connie Beauvais will interview candidates for up
to 45 minutes each in a meeting that begins at 9 a.m. Friday in the port commission meeting room in the administrative building at 338 W. First St. They had agreed at a special meeting Friday to release the candidates’ names after all of them had been contacted. But McAleer had the port release the names Saturday because Berry is out of town and could not be reached. She said Saturday that waiting would not have given the public enough time to review information about the candidates and give input to the commissioners before Friday’s meeting.
Questionnaires Candidate questionnaires and conflict-of-interest disclosure statements are at http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-portapplicants. Each candidate’s cover letter — two did not submit one — and a separate “application for appointment to the port commission” are not included in the information that McAleer had the port release Saturday on its website.
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Before meeting behind closed doors, and in a discussion McAleer said was prompted by the public records request, the commissioners decided to release the candidates’ names after they accepted the port’s invitation for an interview. Then, McAleer and Beauvais met for an hour in executive session to evaluate the candidates’ qualifications, ranking them with numerical scores and identifying them by letters of the alphabet. Back in open session, they combined their two sets of scores, resulting in candidates receiving 23 to 32 points. Beauvais said she would rather interview three or six candidates than seven. “Twenty-three is way far away from 32,” Beauvais said. McAleer stuck with all seven. “I just prefer to be transparent and have everyone have the opportunity to be interviewed,” she said.
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McAleer said Saturday the applications for appointment include addresses, telephone numbers, personal emails and whether any had committed crimes — she said none had. It also included space for schools attended, degrees earned, a work history and activities in social, civic and charity groups. She said Saturday that the information would not be released because the applicants were not informed “up front” that the port would do so and that some of it contained private information. Port officials have refused to fulfill a PDN public records request for the candidates’ full applications, citing an exemption that applies to public employees. The elected position of port commissioner pays up to $13,992 annually and offers medical, dental, vision, long-term disability and life insurance coverage. Hallett’s term expires in 2017. McAleer and Beauvais discussed the vacancy during a late Friday afternoon special meeting that included an executive session.
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According to the Victoria Sewage Treatment Alliance’s website at www.victoriasewagealliance.org, ocean currents near the sewage outlets do not carry the sewage out into the Pacific but rather east into Georgia Strait. Further, because currents change direction with the ebb and flow of the tide, a lot of the sewage either stays nearby or flows back into Georgia Strait, the website said. Also, dilution does not get rid of the chemicals, heavy metals and pathogens present in the sewage and therefore doesn’t prevent long-term damage to the environment, it said. Lewis called on Canadian officials to move quickly to engage a solution. “In recent years, Tourism Victoria has taken a consistent view that sewage treatment is necessary,” Lewis said. “It is time to make a decision so that we can put this ongoing risk and uncertainty behind us and move forward as a region to an environmentally sustainable and prosperous future.”
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Police: Tear gas used in standoff BY GENE JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEATTLE — Police say they used tear gas to flush a suicidal man who had killed several family members from his house — and that’s when he stepped outside and killed himself. The Mason County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday released a timeline of the standoff, which began after David Wayne Campbell, 51, called a sheriff’s office supervisor Friday morning to say he had done something bad and was suicidal. A small number of deputies initially responded, speaking with Campbell by phone and setting up a perimeter to keep him on the property until a SWAT team could arrive. Over 3½ hours, trained negotiators tried to persuade Campbell to surrender, but “it became evident that the suspect was not going to leave the residence voluntarily,â€? the sheriff’s office said. Deputies could see him pacing inside, often holding a handgun to his head. When they deployed tear gas in the house, Campbell came outside with a gun in his hand and yelled at police. He then returned indoors before coming out once more,
putting the gun to his temple and firing as the police watched. Authorities said they found four other bodies in a chicken coop on the remote, wooded property near Belfair, on the Kitsap Peninsula southwest of Seattle. Mason County Coroner Wes Stockwell released the identities of three of them Saturday: Campbell’s wife of six years, Lana J. Carlson, 49, and her sons, Quinn and Tory Carlson, who were 16 and 18, respectively. Stockwell said he was withholding the identity of the fourth victim pending notification of relatives. When deputies first contacted Campbell, a 12-yearold girl fled from the home, the timeline said. Authorities said she wasn’t shot, but they used a military-surplus armored vehicle to pick her up and bring her safely past the home so she could be evaluated by medical personnel. “Apparently she’s OK,� Chief Deputy Ryan Spurling said. “I don’t know if this is a daughter, or stepdaughter, or what the relationship is, but she escaped from the house.� Jack Pigott, who lives down the road, said he heard gunshots Thursday night. Campbell and Carlson were married in November
2009, King County records show. The wife had two teenage sons who were adopted from Russia during a previous marriage, Pigott said, as well as a daughter who was adopted from China. Her previous husband died of cancer, he said. Campbell ran a business called Campbell Family Heating and Air Conditioning, according to state records, while Carlson — who also went by Lana Jane Campbell — had registered a business called Crispy Edges. She had purchased a food truck, and she and Campbell had been working on the truck but had not been able to secure the county permits needed to operate it, Pigott said. The neighbor also said Campbell had recently been hospitalized, but he didn’t know why. “He’s heavily medicated with something,� Pigott said. “I’ve never seen him drinking.� It was common for the family to do shooting practice, Pigott said. That’s what he assumed Thursday’s gunfire was. “I was getting a load of wood into the house, and I hear some gunshots,� he said. “Four or five, a pause and then another round.�
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Able Bodied Seaman Mark Smith paints a stencil indicating the contents of a cabinet containing flotation devices on the main deck of the ferry MV Coho on Friday in Port Angeles.
Coho: Service Monday CONTINUED FROM A1 Crews on the Victoria side were busy this week completing a $17.4 million project in Canadian dollars to replace the aging wooden dock off Belleville Street. “They’re working very hard to get the site ready,� Burles said Thursday. Hydraulic ramps were being tested, pilings were being drilled and fill was being graded for the new raised dock. Two-thirds of the dock will be paved Saturday, and the rest will be paved in May, Burles said. The vehicle ramp was lengthened and widened. A covered walkway was added for foot passengers. “It will be sharper-looking and cleaner-looking, but most of the real work is all underneath you,� Burles Oiler Nick Eshom grinds down welds on the said of the new terminal.
outside of the crew cabin Friday in preparation for the resumption of daily service between Port Angeles and Victoria on Monday.
Port Angeles work On the Port Angeles side, crews used the downtime to complete upgrades to the mooring dolphins, a cluster of piles used for mooring vessels. The break in service also coincided with the vessel’s annual dry dock for maintenance. The 57-year-old ferry is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS typically out of service for Mason County Sheriff’s Chief Criminal Deputies Russ Osterhout, left, and 17 days in late January and Ryan Spurling stand on a road near the scene of a fatal shooting Friday early February, Burles said. near Belfair. Chartered flights on three- and five-seat planes are the only other direct means of transportation from Port Angeles to Vancouver Island. The ferry will make two daily trips to Victoria, the
les are offering financial incentives to Canadian visitors with an “At Par� promotion through March and April. Robert Utz, general manager of the Red Lion Hotel, sparked the idea of offering to accept the Canadian dollar at par through March and April to offset the strength of the U.S. dollar to the loonie. The Canadian dollar closed up 0.15 of a U.S. cent to 74 cents U.S. on Friday. For information on the Black Ball Ferry Line, ‘At Par’ promotion including fares and travel At the same time, some packages, click on www. 30 businesses in Port Ange- cohoferry.com. second being at 2 p.m. for the 90-minute crossing. Return sailings are scheduled to leave Victoria at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Additional trips will be added May 19. Last year, the Coho had about 405,000 passenger trips. Burles predicted modest growth this year, particularly from American foot traffic, because of the increased value of the U.S. dollar in Canada.
Manslaughter trial begins this Monday Ship: Senior pilots train BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Social gathering Other testimony will be gleaned from those who attended the social gathering at 1523 Monroe Road. Sheriff’s deputies and a Port Angeles police officer who responded to the 9-1-1 call said they found a “heavily intoxicated� Olson lying on the living room floor near Baker’s body, accord-
ing to the affidavit for probable cause. Attendees of the gathering identified Olson as the suspected shooter, authorities said. One witness told investigators there had been a fight between Baker and another man prior to the shooting. The witness said she was taking shots of alcohol with a group of people when she heard a “pop� from the living room. Olson reportedly told the witness that Baker “came at me,� court papers said. Investigators found a .45-caliber Sig Sauer pistol at the residence.
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PORT ANGELES — Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of Nathaniel Darren Olson, a Sequim man charged in the shooting death of a fellow partygoer in May 2014. Olson, 29, is charged with first-degree manslaughter with a firearm enhancement in the death of Matthew R. Baker. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office alleges that Olson intentionally shot Baker during an alcoholfueled social gathering at a Monroe Road residence shortly after midnight May 22, 2014. Baker died of a single gunshot wound to the chest, according to an autopsy. He was 25. Olson’s trial is expected to take two to 2½ weeks, Clallam County Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin said Friday. Jury selection will take place Monday, Tuesday and possibly Wednesday, Devlin said. She said the case involves “a lotâ€? of evidence and witnesses. The trial has been reset several times because of delays in DNA testing. Olson posted a $75,000 bail bond in June 2014 and has remained out of custody. He is represented by Port Angeles attorney Karen Unger. Olson was originally
charged with second-degree murder with a firearm enhancement. The charge was amended Feb. 4. A person commits firstdegree manslaughter when he or she recklessly causes the death of another person. The state has assembled 31 witnesses for trial, including law enforcement officers and forensic scientists.
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Sentence: Jail CONTINUED FROM A1 Castaneda’s family members asked that Thompson receive the maximum while Scott Charlton, Thompson’s attorney, recommended the lower range due to Thompson’s mental condition.
Mental condition Michael Haas, Jefferson County prosecuting attorney, said Thompson was evaluated at Western State Hospital, by the Department of Corrections and by Dr. Kenneth Muscatel, who was hired by the defense. Haas said evaluators found “specific signs of paranoia and delusional thinking” along with excessive cannabis use, although its influence on Thompson’s actions was not addressed. According to Charlton: “Dr. Muscatel’s assessment is that Evan was suffering from a psychotic disorder at the time of the murder which affected his thinking, his judgment, his perceptions and his sense of reality. “From the outset, Mr. Thompson has co-operated with law enforcement,” he continued. “By acknowledging his guilt, he has shown a willingness to accept responsibility for his conduct.” The courtroom was full. More than 40 of Castaneda’s family and friends sat on one side while the other held about 14 of Thompson’s supporters. Thompson was wearing a bright-orange jumpsuit and was in chains during the hearing. Thompson was accused of killing Castaneda on July 23 at his parents’ home at 1771 Swansonville Road in Port Ludlow. Deputies arrived after a 5:32 a.m. call to find Castaneda dead inside the house and Thompson lying in the backyard with cuts on his wrists and a gunshot wound to his head that investigators said was selfinflicted. He was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for treatment and then transferred to the Jefferson County jail. Thompson never denied his guilt but told deputies that Castaneda was working with a government agency to form a case against him. Two of Castaneda’s family members, her grandmother Shelly Black and her sister, Charlotte Jackson, delivered statements that were alternately mournful and angry. “Virginia was the kind of person who could talk to everybody, and her smile lit up the room,” Jackson said.
“Virginia touched many lives,” Black said. “She was an innocent young woman who led a very simple life, and she was a loyal auntie to her niece and nephew. “We as adults can barely fathom how she isn’t coming home anymore, but these children’s lives have been shattered.” Speaking directly to Thompson, Black criticized him for constantly saying she wasn’t taking good care of him when it was he who should have taken care of her. “There is no excuse for what you’ve done,” Black said. “She loved you and trusted you with her life, and you took that love and abused it. “This wasn’t just murder; it was child abuse.” Black said the prescribed penalty range wasn’t enough punishment for the crime, that Thompson should serve the maximum that the law allows. “Virginia will never get to go home,” she said. “Why should you?”
Mental health issues Thompson spoke for about five minutes on his own behalf, saying he has read several books on mental health issues “to try to figure out what’s wrong with me.” Thompson’s statement was inaudible to all in the gallery but was picked up by the courtroom microphones, meaning that only those with court-supplied headphones could hear what he was saying. Thompson said he needs to change but can’t change by himself. “Remorse is a word with a literal burden. You say it out loud and feel your heart cry out for mercy,” he said. Thompson said Castaneda was beautiful, intelligent, honest, kind, caring and devout. “I miss her and I love her and I need to stand up for what I have done in the name of the Lord,” he said. “I pray for her family and hope that one day they can forgive me.” After the courtroom emptied and a prayer circle was completed, Black passed by a group that included Tracy Thompson, Evan Thompson’s mother. “I didn’t want to talk to you before,” Black said, acknowledging that she had been avoiding any contact with the Thompsons. “I didn’t want to say something really mean.”
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Attorneys: Status change might not force PA election So, city codes, when employed, would have to be examined to ensure they did not conflict with state law, adding more work to the process of governing, he said. But Steel said most city ordinances would stand. “City code can’t conflict with state law,” he said. Steel added that in a code city, City Council members “have greater power over the citizens because they have all the powers that are possible. “If a City Council does not have a power, that power is reserved to the citizens,” he said.
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PORT ANGELES — Attorneys disagree on whether changing the form of municipal government would force an election to potentially get rid of the “Fluoride Four” on the Port Angeles City Council. Members of Our WaterOur Choice!, a group opposed to city water fluoridation, are circulating a petition that calls for an election to switch Port Angeles from a code city back to its pre-1971 second-class-city classification “in order to elect a full new City Council.” Organizers hope to bring the question of changing city status to voters for the Nov. 8 election and follow it with elections for all seven City Council seats April 25, 2017. But it isn’t clear that changing the city’s classification would force council elections. “I don’t see anything in the statute that requires the entire City Council to be elected,” City Attorney Bill Bloor said Feb. 9 at a Port Angeles Business Association weekly breakfast meeting. Our Water-Our Choice! lawyer Gerald Steel of Seattle said a new City Council would have to be elected because the city’s government would be governed by different state statutes. Brian Wendt, the county deputy prosecuting attorney who will review the petition for conformance with state law, said the legality of holding new City Council elections could be determined before it ever comes before voters. There is no precedent. No city in the state has yet changed from a code city to a second-class city, according to the Seattlebased, nonpartisan Municipal Research & Services Center, which answers research requests from government entities.
Headed for court Wendt said last week the complexity of the issue could require the county “to seek some guidance from Superior Court” about state law in the form of a declaratory judgment. “This is a sensitive subject matter to a lot of people on both sides of the issue,” he said. “Citizens seeking to use the system to reorganize a form of city government — that involves complex questions.” The effort is fueled by dissatisfaction with four City Council members — Mayor Patrick Downie, Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd and Councilmen Brad Collins and Dan Gase.
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PORT ANGELES — This is the wording on a petition to change Port Angeles’ form of government from a code city to a second-class city: “We, the undersigned registered voters residing within the City of Port Angeles, by signing this petition express our support for the holding of an election so the voters of the City of Port Angeles can decide whether to change from the current council-manager form of government under RCW 35A to the council-manager form of government under RCW 35 in a second class city in order to elect a full new city council. RCW35A.060.030 and 35A.060.040. Such change of classification shall not affect the then existing property rights or liabilities of the municipal corporation. RCW 35A.06.060.”
Elections Dubbed by some “The Fluoride Four,” the council members voted Dec. 15 to continue fluoridation for 10 years until June 2026 and reaffirmed that decision Jan. 19. The council had to make a decision by May 18, after which a 10-year pledge with the Washington Dental Service Foundation to fluoridate expires. The votes were taken after the Dec. 8 release of the results of a fluoridation survey of city water customers in which 43 percent of those receiving the 9,669 surveys responded. Of those, most — 56.64 percent — were opposed to the continued fluoridation of the city’s water. Fluoridation foes were incensed by the council vote to continue the practice despite the survey results. That prompted the movement to change the form of city government.
Number of signatures Our Water-Our Choice! needs 467 valid signatures for the petition to be valid. Organizer Jess Grable said Friday she did not have a signature count. The goal of 1,000 names is about more than ensuring that county Auditor Shoona Riggs determines enough signatures are valid for the petition to reach the ballot. “Now, we’ve decided to really make an impact statement,” Grable said. But is the election about the virtues of second-classcity status? “The bottom line is, it’s up to the City Council to say yes or no on fluoridation,” Grable said. “[Saying no] would end it all. Until they do that, we will continue to press on.” Steel echoed that sentiment. “If the council is going to act in a manner that the people feel is undemocratic and not reasonable, then the people have a right to throw the council out, and
this is a way to do that,” he said. Fluoridation foes dispute that fluoridation has dental health benefits and say residents have the right to choose whether or not their water is fluoridated. Whether the entire City Council can be re-elected in the transition to a secondclass-city classification is just one question in a cloud of legal issues that hangs over the petition.
Initiative, referendum powers Both Bloor and Steel agreed that the issue of the city’s loss — or not — of initiative and referendum power also could end up in court. The Municipal Research & Services Center says code cities “may adopt” initiative and referendum powers, while second-class cities “may not adopt” them. Steel — emphasizing that if Port Angeles made the change, it would be the first to do so in the state — said such powers as citizen initiative and referendum potentially could be retained by a second-class city if the code city already had them. “It’s a legal question as to whether initiative and referendum powers would disappear,” he said. “That’s an issue that can’t be decided by a court until after the petition is adopted.” Bloor said those powers would vanish. “There is not initiative and referendum powers granted to second-class cities, period,” he said. “By going to a secondclass city, there is a positive loss to the citizens of the city,” he said. “They lose a lot of their flexibility they have now in the ability for self-government.” Bloor said that under second-class-city status, a city can enact a law only if the state Legislature says it can.
The two elections could cost the city a combined $65,000, Riggs said last week. She estimated the change-in-city-status election would cost the city between $15,000 and $20,000 and a special election for a new City Council an additional $50,000. The seats of three of “The Fluoride Four” — Downie, Collins and Gase — come up for election Nov. 7, 2017. All three said in interviews earlier this month they will not seek additional terms in office. The filing period for the 2017 general election is May 15-19 — just three weeks after the election for an entirely new City Council would be held if the petition is successful. Despite that, “there’s still Cherie,” anti-fluoridation activist Eloise Kailin said earlier this month. Kidd cannot seek reelection at the end of her third term in 2019 under the city’s term-limits law.
Council-city manager One thing both Bloor and Steel agree on: Unlike most second-class cities, Port Angeles would keep its current City Councilcity manager form of government rather than going to a strong mayor form of government. Fluoridation opponents have said at public meetings that if residents don’t like second-class status, they can return to code-city status through another election. Bloor estimated Thursday it would take a year to revert back to today’s codecity classification — and would face a high hurdle. A petition to change back to a code city would require signatures of at least 50 percent of the voters who cast votes in the previous general municipal election.
________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula dailynews.com.
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Hospital commissioners to mull psychiatric unit PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Jefferson Healthcare commissioners will discuss an inpatient psychiatric unit opportunity when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. in the conference room on the third floor of Jefferson Healthcare hospital 2500 W. Sims Way, Port Townsend.
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toric Preservation Committee will hear an update on advisory board policies and procedures revisions that are before the City Council when it meets Tuesday. The panel will meet from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the thirdfloor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St. The Port Townsend City Port Townsend city Council will not meet this The Port Townsend His- week.
Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss the agency’s communications plan at a meeting Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock.
Other city committee meetings taking place in conference rooms at City Hall on Madison Street are: ■ Arts Commission — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, first-floor conference room. ■ Non-Motorized Trans- County commissioners portation Advisory Board The Jefferson County — 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, first-floor conference commissioners will not room. meet this week.
Briefly . . . Suit planned in death tied to releases OLYMPIA — A woman whose son was allegedly shot and killed by a prisoner who was mistakenly released early is planning to sue the state. A tort claim was filed Thursday with the state’s Office of Risk Management by attorneys for Veronica Medina-Gonzalez. The filing of a tort claim is the first step before an official lawsuit can be filed. Ceasar Medina was one of two deaths tied to the early release of more than 3,000 prisoners due to a software coding error. Authorities say he was killed May 26 by Jeremiah Smith, who was wrongly released May 14. Less than two weeks later, Smith gunned down 17-year-old Ceasar Medina at a tattoo parlor in Spokane, authorities said. Smith, who had been convicted of robbery, burglary and assault, shouldn’t have been released until Aug. 10.
Wedding expo PORT ANGELES — The Red Lion Hotel will host a free wedding expo from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. Area vendors, tastings and prizes are planned in the ballroom at the hotel at 221 N. Lincoln St. More than $500 in goods and services will be given away. For more information, call the catering department at 360-417-5710.
Propane leak PORT ORCHARD — The Kitsap County fire marshal says a propane leak caused the powerful home explosion that killed two people in Port Orchard.
The Kitsap Sun reported that the gas filled the residence and underneath it Tuesday morning. The cause of ignition is still unknown. The explosion killed William and Maria McDonald, leveled their triple-wide manufactured home and strewed debris throughout the 2.5-acre property. It registered at earthquake monitoring stations across central and south Puget Sound and damaged nearby buildings, including a school.
state would add a new testimonial privilege to that list for noncriminal cases: the relationship between sponsor and an addict in recovery. Senate Bill 6498, which would give legal protection to communications between a person in an alcohol or drug recovery program and their sponsor, passed the Senate on a unanimous vote earlier this month. The House Judiciary Committee approved the measure Friday, and it now awaits a vote by the full House. Hole in new ferry Under the bill, a person SEATTLE — The state’s “who acts as a sponsor pronewest ferry boat has a viding guidance, emotional quarter-sized hole about 10 support, and counseling in feet below the waterline. The $126 million Samish, an individualized manner” which joined the Anacortes- to someone in a recovery program can’t testify in a San Juan Islands route in civil action or proceeding June, was pulled from serabout anything said in their vice Feb. 14 to repair the conversations, unless the hole. The Kitsap Sun reported privilege is waived by the Friday that the 144-car ves- person in recovery or on sel was placed in a dry dock account of their death. in Anacortes, where more Suspect chase corrosion, which likely caused by the hole, was SEATTLE — While lawfound. abiding drivers won’t be able Washington State Ferries to cross the new state Highspokesman Ian Sterling said way 520 floating bridge until the agency hopes to comApril, a suspect fleeing plete repairs by March 10, police has taken a private when the Samish must sur- tour of the construction site. render the dry dock space. KIRO-FM reported that He said public safety was Bellevue police responded to never an issue. reports of a shoplifting Sterling said the corroThursday. sion is near both engine When officers tried to rooms. An independent pull the vehicle over, the expert has been brought in driver took off on Highway to pinpoint the cause. 520, taking a turn into a Sterling said a warranty construction zone for the claim has been filed with builder Vigor Shipyards.
Sponsor testimony OLYMPIA — Several relationships — such as that of doctor and patient, attorney and client, priest and penitent — have legal protections that prevent information shared in such confidences from being used against them in court. A bill in Washington
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Fun at telemarketers’ expense BY NICK BOLTON
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OGER ANDERSON MAY not seem like a superhero. But to many, he has become one. By day, Anderson is a consultant who works on phone systems, setting up phone lines for companies and the kind of networks that ask you to press 1 for this, 2 for that. He loves telephones. When he’s on vacation, he visits places like the Museum of Communications in Seattle, where he takes selfies next to old telephone wires. (His wife even made him a little hat embroidered with telephones.) But by night, he wages battles against evil telemarketers, tweaking and honing a robot that can talk endlessly to telemarketers, wasting their time so they don’t have to waste yours. It all started a few years ago, when a telemarketer called Anderson with a pitch, and rather than talk to the sales guy, he handed the phone to his young son. The telemarketer cursed at the little boy. Enough was enough. Average people harassed by telemarketers do not have many options. They may try to block callers by painstakingly entering each number into their smartphone’s block list, signing up for VoIP phone services that offer spam call filters, or downloading apps like Truecaller. There is also a national Do Not Call Registry, but many calls still get through. Anderson, however, is no ordinary telephone user, so he decided to take a crack at solving the problem in a new way. Enter the Jolly Roger Telephone Co. Whenever Anderson hears from a telemarketer, he patches the caller through to his robot, puts his phone on mute and lets his bot do the talking. While the simple robot does not possess anything near artificial intelligence, it does understand speech patterns and inflections, so it can monitor what the telemarketer is saying, and then do its best to try to keep the person on the end of the line engaged. Often the robot just has a little fun. Using recorded lines spoken by Anderson, it may say the following to the telemarketer: “I just woke up from a nap, I took some medicine and I’m really groggy. Can you go a little slower?” Sometimes it interrupts the telemarketer to ask questions: “Do you drink coffee?” or “You sound like someone I went to high school with.” The idea is to keep the telemarketer on the call for as long as possible.
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The longer the conversation goes on, the more eccentric the robot becomes. In one sequence, the robot tells the telemarketer that a bee landed on his arm and asks the telemarketer to keep talking as he focuses on the bee. After seeing that the service worked, Anderson made it freely available to anyone; it works with landlines (with conference call or three-way calling service) and cellphones.
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O SEND TELEMARKETING calls to the robot, add the phone number 214-666-4321 to your address book. Then, the next time you get a call from a telemarketer, patch the number in, merge the calls and put your phone on mute while the robot does the talking. For Anderson, this service isn’t just about wasting the time of people who want to waste our time. He sees his service as a way to help ordinary people, especially older Americans, from being defrauded. According to reports from industry groups and companies trying to thwart telemarketers, the telemarketing industry wastes tens of billions of dollars
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a year in time. The Federal Trade Commission said that in 2015, it received 3.6 million complaints about unwanted telemarketer calls. And the National Association of Attorneys General says that millions of Americans are defrauded by illicit telemarketers every year. “It’s really scary to hear how these telemarketers are trying to scam people,” Anderson said. “There really is no way to protect yourself. You can not answer the phone, but they’re going to call you again tomorrow and the day after that.” And people are eager to use the robot. This month, after Gizmodo, the technology blog, wrote about the Jolly Roger Telephone Co., the robot’s number has been ringing off the hook. There have been over 70,000 calls to the bot, Anderson said, most lasting for three or four minutes. But recently, one of the calls went for 22 minutes. It was from a cable company that called to try to get a customer to sign up for bigger, better, faster cable. “Whenever you ask the robot a question, it always replies ‘yes,’ ” Anderson
said. “So it kept signing it up for all the sports packages and high-speed services that the cable telemarketer offered.”
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NDERSON FEELS AS IF HE’S truly helping people with his robot. He’s spending nights and weekends perfecting it. (His young son is even helping to monitor the calls that come into the phone line.) And he recently started a Kickstarter campaign with the hope of perfecting the bot. He’s also trying the cover the cost of all those incoming calls. But his ultimate goal is bigger. “My dream is to disrupt the autodialers,” he said. These are the robocallers that can dial 10,000 phone numbers a day and are able to detect if an answering service or human being answers the call. In other words, Anderson wants his robot to do battle against other robots. That sounds like a superhero to me.
_________ Nick Bolton writes a technology column for The New York Times, where this article first appeared.
Should President Barack Obama or the next president select a successor to Supreme Court Justice Scalia?
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“The next president. If the next president selects the successor, there will be four years of working together. But if the next president doesn’t see eye to eye with an Obama nominee, there will be stress and conflict.”
“I think Obama should do it. It’s in his time frame, as he has 11 months to go, so I think it should work. It’s his time now.”
“President Obama. When there is a vacancy to be filled, it should be done. If the Republicans stall the process, then it’s on them. I guess you do what needs to be done.”
“It should be Obama because we are a country of laws and the Constitution is our supreme law.”
“The next president, I feel. Obama has too much on his mind now like schools and guns and stuff. Leave it for the next president. That’s just what I feel.”
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“It shouldn’t be a question. Our Constitution says that our president — our standing president — should name any Supreme Court justice. If Republican leaders are unwilling to do their duties, then they need to be recalled.”
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Peninsula Voices The Internet is changing the world — exponentially. Despite massive propaEvery day. ganda from tone-deaf bond The education delivery supporters, ballot tallies system is on the cusp of a prove voters are unwilling to revolutionary change, accept perpetual tax democratizing availability to increases. all and reducing costs as it Families realize bond evolves (see www.hacking taxes trickle down to the edu.co/#about). cost of eggs and milk for Yes, absolutely do take a everyone. breath. Whatever you call mainAnd look ahead so we tenance and operation levdon’t squeeze the life out of ies, it cannot bury the fact taxpayers for an antiquating that very little actual maingovernment system. tenance is funded. Shelley Taylor, Families are worried, and Port Angeles rightly so. They have absolutely no ‘Appalling’ vote guarantee that costly facilities will be properly mainThe latest failure to pass tained. a Sequim School District The elephant in the room bond is an appalling comis behind-closed-doors salary ment — not on this commuincreases — which have nity, but on a small minority absolutely nothing to do who seem hell-bent on opposwith improving student out- ing anything and everything comes. that would entail even a Union salary demands minor increase in taxes and leave little on the table to for even the best reasons. actually benefit kids in the The primary characterisclassroom. tic this small (albeit vocal) Inherently political, minority consistently disunions, by having their dues plays is its ability to offer paid for by publicly paid absolutely no real solutions employees, are at the head to the crucial problems facof the line for tax dollars — ing our community. utilized to fund self-propa“Run it like a business” is gating ideologies. no solution for public faciliUnion membership is ties. “Shut it down” is no declining. Many would opt solution. “No new taxes” is out — if they could. no solution. Disbanding public-sector And the “Tell the Truth” unions is a necessity whose gang and others who oppose time has come. any effort to sustain or But despite petitions, the improve this community if it Sequim City Council would involves them paying one not allow voters even the red cent in additional taxes possibility of monitoring has a perfect track record of how unions spend tax dolproviding not one single vialars. What’s so bad about ble solution to any of probsplit shifts? lems this community, this Sounds like a way to region, faces — none. make underused costly Sequim Schools Superinstructures more productive. tendent Gary Neal is right:
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This is scary; it’s something bigger than a bond issue [“Fourth Attempts At Sequim School District Construction Bond Falls Short,” Feb. 11 PDN]. It’s a small group of people who now regularly thwart the will of the people and undermine this community and its future. What’s most evident is they only show up around election time. They don’t attend public school board meetings, they haven’t a clue about the problems elected officials are trying their best to address, they don’t volunteer to help find solutions. But they’re great at saying no and running selfserving, myopic campaigns of falsehoods, fear and loathing. It’s about time we said no to them. Ken Stringer, Sequim
Feel the Bern Democrats have two excellent presidential candidates who mostly agree on issues, but neither could accomplish much if Republicans control Congress. Hillary Clinton has more breadth of experience but is unwilling to promote some policies I believe she fundamentally supports because of the difficulty in getting congressional approval. Bernie Sanders believes in trying to get his singlepayer health care policies approved — despite the difficulty — and in making compromises when necessary. This is how negotiation works, not by giving up before trying. Studies show U.S. health
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care costs and patient outcomes are worse than many other countries (e.g., 36 in the World Health Organization, 10 industrialized in the Commonwealth Fund), many with single-payer insurance. Many economists (e.g., Gerald Friedman) say it would reduce health care costs. Hillary would only improve Obamacare — which Bernie helped implement — while Bernie would transition to an expanded Medicare-for-all system. Big banks and insurance companies too big to fail in 2008 that were bailed out by taxpayers to save our economy are even larger now. Bernie wants to break them up to better prevent another bailout. Hillary only recently said she might also do that — if necessary. People, it is necessary. Based on Pew Research Center studies, I believe the buying power of today’s college graduates is similar to that of 1960s-70s high school graduates. Bernie would make public colleges tuition-free, as many countries now do. Hillary’s plan would make college more affordable but would still burden many families. See Bill Clinton’s Labor Secretary Robert Reich’s video (http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-reichvideo). Then vote for Bernie at your March 26 Democratic Party caucus. David Tonkin, Port Townsend
Clinton confidante The Feb. 15 PDN contained a Froma Harrop col-
umn that at the end addresses Hillary Clinton: “The more you are yourself, the better you will do.” But is that really true? The people you surround yourself with tells a lot about yourself. The people Mrs. Clinton trusts most and their values can tell us a lot about what her administration would be like. Take a look at longtime Hillary confidante Huma Abedin. She was Hillary’s deputy chief-of-staff at the State Department and now is vice chair of her election campaign. As a student, Ms. Abedin was on the executive board of the Muslim Students Association, which is reportedly affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood. This is the same organization where al-Qaida cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who inspired the Fort Hood [Texas] shooting and later was killed in a drone strike, was chapter resident in Colorado at that time. Toward the end of Ms. Abedin’s tenure at the State Department, she worked simultaneously for the State Department, the Clinton Foundation, for Hillary personally to help manage her transition back to the private sector and was a senior adviser to Teneo Holdings. Teneo is a global consulting firm founded by Doug Band, a longtime Clinton associate. Bill Clinton was a paid adviser. Does anyone smell a conflict of interest? This shows us how in a Hillary Clinton presidency, we can expect blindness to
militant Islam and conflicts of interest, and more ethically challenged arrangements. This may be better for Hillary but hardly for the rest of us. Kaj Ahlburg, Port Angeles
Navy station I am writing to take exception to the comparison of our Navy to Nazi anything. It disgusts me no end [“Bad-dream future?,” Peninsula Voices, Feb. 21]. Naval Air Station Whidbey Island has been in operation since Sept. 21, 1942. It was started only a week after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It has been a part of the air traffic over Puget Sound for all this time in war and in peace. You seem to have a peacetime military confused with a military commanded by a madman and a conspiracy to overthrow its neighbors, not to mention world domination. That is why Hitler and his co-conspirators built the Luftwaffe. Go back to dreaming of the “bomber jet planes riding shotgun in the sky, turning into butterflies” [from the song “Woodstock,” written by Joni Mitchell]. To the rest of us, that sight and sound represents freedom. I would personally like to thank the crew and officers of NAS Whidbey Island for their service and expertise. Without them, you wouldn’t have been able to compare them to Nazis. Bradd B. Smith, Sequim
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Rave of the Week RAVE TO THE Sequim truck driver who got my attention at a red light to let me know my checkbook was on my truck. It saved me some trouble. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
. . . and other Raves THE PENINSULA MEN’S Gospel Singers put on another wonderful performance at their annual spring concert on Saturday evening [Feb. 20]. What a blessing these wonderful men are to our community! RAVE TO A GROCERY store in Port Angeles. Haggen goes above and beyond in helping a blind cus-
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tomer shop. GRATEFUL RAVE TO Dr. Wallace and nurse Eric in the Olympic Medical Center emergency room [Port Angeles] for helping me through my kidney stone experience. RAVE TO THE DOT [state Department of Transportation] for working on the highway between Laird’s Corner and Port Angeles, cleaning the roads. I appreciate that. A BIG THANK-YOU to the volunteers who helped down at the Shipley Center [Sequim] with our taxes. We really appreciate all your
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Rant of the Week RANT TO THE commercial garbage disposal truck that was losing most of its load from Sequim to Port Angeles. Kudos to the poor guy on the motorcycle behind him who had to dodge it for 2 miles.
. . . and other Rants TO THE PORT Townsend City Council regarding tourists: When tourists ride transit to
Port Townsend, most come from across the Hood Canal Bridge or Port Angeles — a long ride. Let’s repair a boarded-up, rundown restroom in the city near where the buses run to give the tourists and citizens a place to relieve themselves instead of the bushes. Make your park safe and usable. RANT ABOUT THOSE two poor horses west of the Elwha River that have to live in the mud year-round. RANT TO PEOPLE of Port Angeles: On Feb. 23 at about 1 p.m., I witnessed a car take a left turn from Deer Park Road onto the oncoming traffic of U.S. Highway 101 heading east. I was traveling west. A horrific accident could have happened at that corner.
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This week’s business meetings ■Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be the chamber’s business meeting. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will feature Kevin Hoult of the Small Business Development Center on “On Your
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Seattle’s Anacortes biggest ousts PA need isn’t at regionals at O-line BY LEE HORTON
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THE MONDAY AFTER the Seattle Seahawks’ regular season ended, nearly all talk was about playoffs, the pending game at Minnesota and playing in conditions that resembled the chest freezer in ex-Vikings coach Bud Grant’s basement, filled with fresh venison. Lost in the anticipation was Art an admission by Thiel coach Pete Carroll. Responding to a question about pushing his young offensive linemen so hard into starting jobs that it helped induce losses, Carroll said the club made a personnel-judgment error. The mistake was the largest factor in the loss of home-field advantage in the playoffs, and informs some of what transpires this offseason. “I think we might have overshot it a little bit on that one,” he said, referring to starting rookie Drew Nowak at center, second-year man Justin Britt at left guard and second-year man Garry Gilliam at right tackle. “I think we thought that they would move along more quickly. We didn’t adjust soon enough.” While some will say he was merely stating the obvious, some sports executives can go entire careers without being accountable.
MOUNT VERNON — The Port Angeles girls basketball team’s season came to an end with a 48-26 loss to Anacortes in the regional round of the 2A state playoffs at Mount Vernon High School. The Roughriders finish the season with a 20-6 overall record. They claimed a share of the Olympic League 2A championship and were ranked 10th in Class 2A in the final Associated Press poll. The Riders also made a somewhat surprise run to regionals after losing seniors Maddie Boe and Emily Johnson to late-season injuries. Port Angeles was led in Friday’s loss to Anacortes by its other senior, Hayley Baxley, who scored 12 points on four 3-pointers. “In her last game as a Roughrider, she had our best all-around game of scoring, defending and taking care of the ball,” Port Angeles coach Michael Poindexter said.
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Port Angeles junior post Nizhoni Wheeler and Olympic junior point guard Danielle Monzon have been voted Olympic League 2A girls basketball co-MVPs by the league’s coaches. Wheeler and Monzon each led their teams to a share of the
While owning the mistakes that helped create the 2-4 start, Carroll also wanted credit for changing personnel and tactics at midseason that worked out well. “I think we missed the opportunity to do that in game three or four, somewhere in there,” he said. “We knew we had to do something. The bye week (Nov. 8, at 4-4) was when it was glaring, and we had to do something drastically to change the course of events. We did that.” The Seahawks replaced Nowak with Patrick Lewis and tightened the routes and timing of the passing game. Despite the injury absences of running back Marshawn Lynch and tight end Jimmy Graham, the Seahawks were the NFL’s most prolific offense over the second half of the regular season. So really, how bad was the O-line by the end of the year? It not only no longer needed to be in the critical care unit at Harborview Hospital, it is perhaps not even atop the Seahawks’ offseason priority list.
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Port Angeles’ Cheyenne Wheeler and Hayley Baxley put pressure on Anacortes’ TURN TO RIDERS/B3 Gabby Ronngren during the 2A state regional round at Mount Vernon High School.
PA’s Wheeler is league co-MVP Riders post shares Olympic 2A award with Olympic’s Monzon BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
league championship with 10-2 records. Wheeler, who also earned the league’s softball MVP as a sophomore in 2015, led the Roughriders in scoring and rebounding this season. She also was among the team leaders in steals and assists. Port Angeles senior point guard Maddie Boe and Sequim junior post Adrienne Haggerty
Prep Hoops were each voted to the second team. North Kitsap’s Penny Gienger is the league’s coach of the year, and North Mason received the team sportsmanship award. See complete all-league teams on Page B2.
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Hawks unpredictable The scouting combine is underway in Indianapolis, free agency begins March 9 and the draft is at the end of April. The popular assumption among Seahawks followers is that the O-line comes first. Could be true, especially this year with the pending free agency of LT Russell Okung and RG J.R. Sweezy. Then again, if we have learned anything watching Carroll, it is that the Seahawks never do the obvious. “We looked at how we dealt with the offensive line in the first half of last season and how we transitioned in the second half,” Carroll told reporters in Indianapolis Thursday. “After the bye, we improved tremendously. Our numbers flipflopped in terms of the pressures and sacks. We saw the productivity of our passing game really go up. “We still have some issues. Hopefully, we’ve made enough strides that we can start at a better level next year than we did last year.” After the loss to Carolina that ended the postseason, Carroll heaped praise on two seldom-seen draftees, O-linemen Mark Glowinski and Kristjan Sokoli, who basically had redshirt seasons.
ketball coaches voted Port Townsend sophomore Detrius Kelsall as the league’s MVP. Kelsall tops a list of several North Olympic Peninsula players honored by the league, which has only one all-league team. Chimacum’s James Porter, Christopher Bainbridge and Matthew Koenig were selected for the all-league team. All three are seniors. Also voted all-league were Port Townsend’s Kaiden Parcher, a sophomore, and Jacob Ralls, a senior.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Steve Lerud awaits the ball during spring training baseball earlier this week in Peoria, Ariz.
Mariners putting increased emphasis on pitch framing BY BOB DUTTON MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE
PEORIA, Ariz. — One of the game’s nuances is getting extra treatment this spring in Seattle Mariners’ camp: pitch framing by catchers. And it’s not just because new manager Scott Servais is a former catcher. “Chris Iannetta was quick to jump out and lead the discussion,” Servais said. “Talking about framing metrics and what’s going to be different. Why is it changing? It’s evolving.” Iannetta ranked second last
season among American League catchers in plus-calls (a pitch-framing metric). Mike Zunino ranked fourth, despite spending the last month in the minors. “It’s different for everybody,” Iannetta said. “It’s based on your body type. It’s based on your style of catching, too. It’s hard to paint broad strokes for everybody because everyone has to look at what they do and figure out what works for them. “What works for me is just trying to be relaxed. Trying to give a good target. Then just try
to catch the ball where it is. Not push the ball out of the zone.” It’s an evolving science.
Seeking advantage “It’s a big thing this year because of how big it’s gotten,” Zunino said. “The whole league is talking about it. Last year was a big year because the stats were a little better known. I think there’s more research into it now. “As a catcher, you want to know what you can do to get that edge.” TURN
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PEORIA, Ariz. — It was seeing his brother playing last October in postseason that drove home the point for Seattle Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager. “There’s a lot of room for [personal] improvement,” he said. “There are a lot of different aspects to Seager it. But at this point, it really comes down to winning. You’ve got to do whatever you can to win. “You hear guys talk about that, but it’s real. The last few years, ever since I’ve been up here, we’ve not been in postseason. “We were really close one year [2014], but that’s something I’ve really gotten a taste for. “Watching my brother in the postseason was pretty cool. I’d like to join him.” Seager, at 28, is about to enter his sixth big-league season, and his current list of personal achievements is already impressive. He’s been an All-Star. He’s won a Gold Glove for defensive excellence. TURN
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Golf CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Stableford Pie Day Flight One Gross: Allen Balla, 43; Bruce Durning, 43; Robert Mares, 43; John Rasek, 43. Flight Two Gross: Tim Mannor, 41; Bill Berry, 40; Gary Williams, 38. Flight Three Gross: Ed Busch, 47; Cary Richardson, 44; Brian Anderson, 43. Flight Four Gross: Pat Lauerman, 41; Thomas Deeney, 40; Jeff Hooper, 38; Ted Johnson, 38. Flight Five Gross: Ed Fjerstad, 45; Morris Fosse, 41; Richard Hensen, 38. Long Putts No. 5: Ed Busch, 19 ft. 2 in.; Cary Richardson, 21 ft. 1⁄2 in. No. 12: Cary Richardson, 53 ft. 9 in.; Jeff Hooper, 5 ft. 4 ft. 1⁄2 in. Closest to pin No. 4 Open: Bruce Durning, 3 ft. 8 in.
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Tuesday Men’s Club Die Hard Duo 1. David Allen and Arni Fredrickson; 2. Bill Berry and Matt Eveland; 3. Tim Mannor and Justin Hill and Thomas Deeney and Bill Riley. Wednesday, Feb. 17 Men’s Club Four Man Teams Two Low Nets Tournament Net: Bill Berry, Kip McKeever, Dallas Johnson, and Jeff James, 112; John McGee, Brian Anderson, Jeff James, and Darrell Waller, 118; Ed Fjerstad, Jay Howard, Bates Bankert, and Blaine Pugsley, 120 tied with Wayne Pinger, Alan Balla, Ray Ballantyne, and Fred Harrison, 120. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division (0 to 17): Cary Richardson, 5 ft. 6 in. High division (18 to 36): Ted Johnson, 7 ft. 9 in. No. 17 Low division (0 to 17): Jeff James, 7 ft. 5 in. No. 11 Open: Joe Tomita, 13 ft.
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Preps All-League Teams GIRLS ALL-OLYMPIC LEAGUE 2A Co-MVPs: Danielle Monzon, Olympic; Nizhoni Wheeler, Port Angeles Coach of the Year: Penny Gienger, North Kitsap Team Sportsmanship: North Mason First Team Katie Campana, Olympic Lily Eckert, Kingston Alieen Kaye, Kingston Molly Lemmon, North Kitsap Olivia Selembo, North Kitsap Second Team Raelee Moore, North Kitsap Adrienne Haggerty, Sequim Maddie Boe, Port Angeles Elysabeth Lamoureux, Bremerton Micheala Derda, Bremerton GIRLS ALL-OLYMPIC LEAGUE 1A MVP: Makana Stone, Coupeville Coach of the Year: Scott B. Wilson, Port Townsend Team Sportsmanship: Coupeville All-League Team Kaitlyn Meek, Port Townsend Mechelle Nisbet, Chimacum Maya Ladner, Klahowya Mia LIttlejohn, Coupeville
Kailey Kellner, Coupeville BOYS ALL-OLYMPIC LEAGUE 1A MVP: Detrius Kelsall, Port Townsend Coach of the Year: Jim Eldridge, Chimacum Team Sportsmanship: Klahowya All-League Team James Porter, Chimacum Payton Ryen, Klahowya Kaiden Parcher, Port Townsend Jacob Ralls, Port Townsend Christopher Bainbridge, Chimacum Wiley Hesselgrave, Coupeville Matthew Koenig, Chimacum
BOYS BASKETBALL FRIDAY’S SCORES Class 1A Regionals La Salle 55, Medical Lake 51 Class 1B Regionals Almira/Coulee-Hartline 52, Liberty Christian 49 Class 2A Regionals Clarkston 76, Renton 47 River Ridge 63, Squalicum 57 Tumwater 60, Selah 54 Woodland 63, North Kitsap 50 Shorecrest 66, Steilacoom 57 Class 3A Regionals Rainier Beach 75, Auburn Mountainview 61 Class 4A Regionals Union 60, Bellarmine Prep 57
GIRLS BASKETBALL FRIDAY’S SCORES Class 1A Regionals King’s 34, Bellevue Christian 30 Lynden Christian 72, Charles Wright 34
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Seager: Like M’s plan M’s: Game is different CONTINUED FROM B1 tion the team has taken.” That transformation His financial future is included a new manager in secure after signing a Scott Servias, who hooked seven-year contract exten- up with Seager for an offsion a little over 14 months season breakfast. ago for a guaranteed $100 “He was in Charlotte vismillion. iting his daughter,” Seager But he’s only played on said. “His daughter works one winning club in Seattle for the [NFL’s Carolina] and, perhaps more than Panthers. It was nice to get many, found frustration last to sit down with him and season when lofty postsea- talk to him.” son expectations turned That meeting did not into bitter disappointment. produce a definitive spot for So when his younger Seager’s place in the lineup brother, Corey, reached but rather did emphasize a postseason last year with consistent approach. the Los Angeles Dodgers “If Kyle Seager’s hitting after having played just 27 second versus hitting fifth big-league games, it couldn’t or sixth,” Servais said, “I help but prompt introspec- still want a good at-bat out tion. of Kyle Seager, and I know “It’s been fun to pick he does this well.” Corey’s brain,” Seager said. Translated: The new “Tell me what the playoffs administration is placing are like and everything. an increased emphasis on He’s got me jealous.” boosting on-base percentAnd, yes, Seager avidly age by controlling the strike followed the Mariners’ off- zone. Seager knows the season moves under new message is aimed at him as general manager Jerry much as anyone else. Dipoto. His .328 OBP ranked “I got to speak with Mr. 41st last year among the 69 Dipoto right at the end of American League players the season,” Seager recalled, who had sufficient plate “and he kind of said what appearances to qualify for he was planning on doing. the batting title. That’s Then he stuck with the closer to the bottom than plan. It’s been pretty excit- the top. ing to see the transforma“I’m going to have to get
better at it, for sure,” Seager said. “It’s definitely been what they’re talking about. It makes sense. Everything they say, it makes sense. You look at the ballpark, you look at everything . . . the plan seems smart. “Obviously, it’s easier said than done [to overhaul the roster]. But [Dipoto has] done a lot. He’s been very active in that regard. It’s a big ballpark. It’s hard to rely on home runs.” The Mariners’ 58-player camp roster includes 29 players acquired since the end of last season. That’s a 50 percent turnover. “There are a lot of new people,” Seager said. “I’ve got to learn a lot of new personalities. That goes back to the business of it. We obviously weren’t doing what we needed to do. Changes needed to be made, and they certainly were made. “Ultimately, we’re trying to win. Unfortunately, we haven’t done that yet. But I think you go into it, and you’re definitely optimistic. As soon as you sit down and you talk to [Servais] or Dipoto, it’s a very optimistic conversation. “You love the direction that they’re taking.”
CONTINUED FROM B1 Jose] quite a bit. So I just took his drills and tried to Servais notes it was dif- do them. ferent when he and long“It was something that time Mariners catcher Dan just fit my body style and Wilson were playing. Wil- my catching style.” son now serves as a minorleague coordinator and is Craft of catching overseeing the pitch-framIannetta said the skill ing drills. isn’t affected by which “When Dan and I pitcher is on the mound or caught,” Servais said, “it where a catcher positions was more of an era where himself in relation to a you were just supposed to pitch selection. “It doesn’t matter where catch it and hold it or stick it. Nowadays, guys are kind you set up,” he said, “you’re of learning to funnel the still in the strike zone for ball a little bit toward the the most part — unless we’re intentionally trying to strike zone. “That seems to have ben- throw a ball. Otherwise, efited the guys who rank at you’re in the strike zone or the top of the list on the at least on the perimeter of framing-metric charts. the strike zone. “You work within their Chris and Mike Zunino [are comfort zone and where among] the better ones in the league over the last cou- they want you. From there, ple of years at pitch-fram- you just try to keep balls in the zone.” ing . . . let them talk.” And while catchers will Zunino pointed to former try to steal a strike on occateammate John Buck as a sion, there’s an art to doing major influence in learning that, too. A backdoor breakto frame pitches. Buck ing ball might offer the best spent part of 2014 with the opportunity. Mariners; that was Zunino’s It’s a pitch the batter first full big-league season. often gives up on, but the “He showed me what he umpire can see the ball is worked on,” Zunino said. moving back toward the “He had studied the Moli- plate. A slight-but-fluid nas [Yadier, Bengie and motion with the glove might
gain the critical inch necessary for the strike call.
Small difference “You’re not trying to get 10 or 15 a game,” Zunino said. “You’re trying to get two or three a game. Maybe a big one in a 1-1 count. It’s those swing counts that really make a big difference. “For me, I put a lot of emphasis low in the zone. If I can handle that pitch low in the zone, bring it up and make it look presentable . . . that’s where we teach our guys to pitch.” Iannetta said the key is to avoid snatching or jerking the ball into the zone. “You want to be smooth the entire time,” he said. “Just very subtle movements and make sure you’re addressing the ball the right way. Not carry it out of the strike zone. Just keep it in the strike zone. “If it’s a strike, it’s a strike. If it’s a ball, it’s a ball. We’re not trying to deceive anyone. We just want to make sure that we get strikes called strikes.” What about borderline calls? “Well, the borderline one,” Iannetta said, “is probably a strike.”
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Riders: Next year’s team gained experience CONTINUED FROM B1 this season,” Poindexter said. “We had little opportu“We played man-man for most of the game. Gracie nity to get inside with dribLong and Kyrsten McGuffey ble penetration, and had to joined Hayley Baxley in often settle for longer or playing good defense on mid-range shots.” Anacortes, ranked ninth their perimeter players.” by The Associated Press, Baxley also pulled down dealt the Riders their two four rebounds. biggest losses of the season, Junior Nizhoni Wheeler, beating them by 28 points who was voted Olympic in December and 22 points League 2A co-MVP, added Friday. six points and eight “The most telling statisrebounds. Cheyenne tics of the game are that Wheeler contributed four Anacortes had 11 more points, and Gracie Long and offensive rebounds than we Katyn Flores each scored did, along with 13 fewer two. turnovers,” Poindexter said. “Anacortes is the best “They had 23 more fielddefensive team we’ve seen goal opportunities than we
adjusting to new positions, leadership roles and defensive approaches, given our adjustments to injuries and illness,” Poindexter said. “Throughout the adversity, I thought our players fought hard the entire way and learned some important lessons we can carry with us to next year.” In the postseason, the Riders beat fellow league champion Olympic 35-28 in a tiebreaker game at Sequim High School to earn Olympic League 2A’s top seed at the District 2/3 tournament. They opened districts by beating Steilacoom and River Ridge before falling to
did. We actually shot about the same percentage from the field — 38 percent for us, 37 percent for them — but it’s hard to compete in a game in which the other team shoots two dozen more times.” Friday’s loss prevented Port Angeles from advancing to the state tournament for the first time since 2014. But just making it to the regional round was an impressive feat by the Riders, considering the absences of Boe and Johnson and illnesses that kept other starters on the bench for postseason games. “The postseason saw us
Franklin Pierce and Liberty and placing fourth in the tournament. Port Angeles loses Baxley, Boe and Johnson, who have all been part of the varsity team since they were freshmen or sophomores, but next season will return seven players who played significant varsity minutes, as well as freshman Aeverie Politika, who moved up from the JV for the postseason and for a few other games during the regular season. And while the 2015-16 Riders were shorthanded in districts and regionals, the 2016-17 Riders gained extensive postseason expe-
rience the past two weeks. “Other than Hayley, we have next year’s team in this year’s tournament,” Poindexter said earlier this month. “That’s not an ideal thing, but it certainly is a good thing for next year.” Anacortes 48, Port Angeles 26 Port Angeles 2 9 5 10— 26 Anacortes 10 12 10 16— 48 Individual scoring Port Angeles (26) Baxley 12, N. Wheeler 6, C Wheeler 4, Long 2, Flores 2, Lunt, Steinman, McGuffey, Politika, Gray. Anacortes (48) Geffe 17, Rongren 11, Martin 10, Hance 2, McInerney 2, Vaux 2, South 2, Frein 2.
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Thiel: Lane may leave Preps: League honors CONTINUED FROM B1 agent who, despite playing only six games in 2015, might get an offer the Sokoli is another of the Seahawks can’t match. Seahawks’ conversions That would be a major from the collegiate defenblow. The Williams experisive line (Buffalo), but in his case, he was afforded a ence may make the Seahawks gun-shy about year’s apprenticeship. hiring a veteran free agent While it shouldn’t be and expecting a smooth assumed the pair will fill transition. But adding a the voids should Okung rookie draftee could be a and Sweezy leave, I will first-year reach, as was the submit that in the Seahawks’ position hierar- O-line in 2015. So Lane just might be chy under Carroll, there is the top priority, because a more urgent need: corCarroll’s plan always puts nerback. defense first. And the priorThe spot opposite Richity among the defense’s ard Sherman last season three units is always the was the defense’s weakest secondary. link. It was occupied for That’s why Sherman the first 10 games by Carand safeties Earl Thomas roll’s other personnel bust and Kam Chancellor take in 2015: Cary Williams. A rare midseason firing up such a large chunk of salaries under the cap: of a veteran — Williams, Carroll believes that denial 30, was cut after Week 10 — tells all that needs to be of the big play, either over the top or on the perimeter, said about free-agent is where the game pivots signee Williams’ inability for defense, offense and to play the position to the specs demanded by Seattle. special teams. Filling the cornerback Backup DeShawn Shead spot, not the O-line or filled in reasonably well, D-line, would seem to be and was supplanted when the prime directive. Jeremy Lane returned to health. But Lane is a free But as has been seen,
the Seahawks more often have done that from deeper in the draft — Sherman and Chancellor were fifthrounders, Lane a sixthrounder. Only Thomas was taken with the high treasure of a first-round pick. Should Lane go elsewhere, a list of free-agent cornerbacks by Pro Football Focus, led by Carolina’s Josh Norman, projects salary ranges, shows prices are steep. Still . . . With that 31-point, firsthalf blitz by the Panthers still vivid in Carroll’s mind, don’t be shocked if he decides that if the cap allows him but one major free agent play, the money goes into the secondary and not to a beefy boy up front. Carroll’s football DNA will make irresistible the opportunity to be the NFL’s best defense for five consecutive years. He trusts that line coach Tom Cable and quarterback Russell Wilson will figure out the other stuff.
CONTINUED FROM B1 more Kaitlyn Meek and Chimacum junior Mechelle Chimacum’s Jim Nisbet were voted to the Eldgridge was voted coach Olympic League 1A allof the year. Eldridge, who league team by the league’s led the Cowboys to their girls basketball coaches. The four-school league second consecutive league crown, has decided to retire only honors one all-league after seven seasons of team. This is the second concoaching Chimacum’s boys secutive year both players basketball team. Klahowya received the have earned all-league team sportsmanship award. nods. Coupeville’s Makana Stone was selected as the Meek, Nisbet earn league’s MVP. Olympic 1A honors Port Townsend’s Scott B. Port Townsend sopho- Wilson was picked as the
coach of the year in his first season leading the Redhawks. Coupeville, the league champion, received the team sportsmanship award.
SeaTac League honors Rogers Quilcene junior Juan Rogers received honorable mention from the SeaTac League’s boys coaches. Rogers averaged 17 points, five assists and five rebounds for the Rangers this season.
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Women’s Basketball and is third in the nation in scoring, pushed her school single-season scoring record to 768. Talia Walton chipped in 10 points and grabbed a game-high nine rebounds for Washington. Haley Smith had
14 points to lead Colorado (7-22, 2-16), which has lost seven of its last eight games. The Huskies jumped out to a 19-6 first-quarter lead, stretched it to 32-16 at the break and cruised from there. Plum made half her shots and scored 13 points in the first half, but went cold in the second half on 1 of 13 shooting from the field.
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LICENSED NURSE Are you a night owl? Would you rather work nights? Looking for a full-time Licensed Nurse to wor k NOC-12 hour shifts, this position includes benefits. D o yo u wa n t t o wo r k par t-time, also looking for a part time licensed nurse to work all shifts, 20 to 30 hours a week. Please fill out an application at Sherwood Assisted Living, 550 W. Hendrickson, Sequim, WA or call Donna (360)683-3348 Lifeguard/Swim Instructor City of Por t Townsend Mt. View Swimming Pool. Candidates must be at least 15 years of age. Part time position, n o b e n e f i t s. G u a r d s $9.66 - $10.09/hr DOQ. Instructors $11.20$11.91/hr DOQ Complete job postings and application form available online at www.cityofpt.us/HR/Employment.html and at the Mt. View Pool. All completed applications and proof of cer tifications must be returned to the Human Resources office at City Hall, 250 M a d i s o n S t r e e t , Po r t Townsend, WA 98368 or e-mailed to: kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us. Continuous recruitment. EOE If interested but not certified, MVP staff conduct lifeguard certific a t i o n c l a s s e s. C a l l 360-385-7665 for information. 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. What’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
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 SOCIAL MEDIA AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION CONTRACTOR (Everett, WA) Sound Media, a division of Sound Publishing Inc., is seeking a Contractor to lead its social media and marketing communications. Requires someone who is passionate about Social Age Technologies and understands the cross channel campaign strategies offered by an innovative, 21st century consultative marketing team. Among many other things, this person will be responsible for: Developing enterpriselevel online and offline marketing communicat i o n s p l a n s a n d exe cutable strategies, to be delivered and managed across multiple channels written for unique target audiences. Developing content and c o py a p p r o p r i a t e fo r press releases, online channels (web, digital), and marketing campaign messaging. For mulating customizable marketing communications solutions for each unique client through a thorough needs-assessment, ensuring recommended campaign strategies and related tactics meet or exceed client expectations. Position may require a bachelor’s degree and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area, or an equivalent combination of education and practical experience. This is an independently contracted position and is paid as outlined in the contract. To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to careers@soundpublishing.com, please include ATTN: SocMediaCon in the subject line. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com and www.soundmediabds.com
Specialty Services II Administrator - Clinical Supervisor Are you an individual with a Bachelor’s Degree in Counseling, Social Work or other related field that is looking to wo r k w i t h a d y n a m i c team? We are looking for an Administrator/Clinical super visor who is seeking an opportunity to administer the day to day operations of a substance abuse residential treatment agency. The successful candidate will supervise Clinicians and other care professionals, paraprofessionals and/or interns; coordinate dayto-day functions and ensure appropriate staff coverage and perfor m other duties as assigned for a 16 bed program. In addition to the minimum qualifications and knowledge and skills listed below: possessing considerable experience providing chemical dependency treatment, case management services, will be able to effectively administer a clinical program and supervise a multi-disciplinary team of clinical staff and will interact well with others to earn their trust within an environment that embraces diverse cultures, interpersonal styles, abilities, motivations, and backgrounds. Minimum Requirements: Possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited school in social wor k, marr iage and family therapy, psychology, counseling or related field. Possession of valid chemical dependency professional license from Washington State Depar tment of Health. Minimum 3 years prior supervisory/admini s t r a t i v e ex p e r i e n c e . Benefits and a matching 4 0 1 k p l a n . J o b Ty p e : Full-time Annual Salary: $55,000.00 coupled with benefits and a matching 401k plan. Send cover letters and resumes via email to Jtucker@abhsinc.net. Specialty Services III Detox Manager Are you an individual with a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration Counseling, Social Work or other related field that is looking to work with a dynamic team? We are looking fo r a D e t ox M a n a g e r who is seeking an opportunity to manage the day to day operations of a 16 bed subacute detox center. The Manager will supervise care professionals, paraprofessionals and/or interns; coordinate day-to-day functions and ensure appropriate staff coverage and perform other duties as assigned for a 16 bed program. Minimum Requirements: Possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited school in social wor k, marr iage and family therapy, psyc h o l o g y, c o u n s e l i n g , business administration or related field. Applicant will possess a minimum 3 years previous supervisory/administrative experience. In addition to the minimum qualifications and knowledge and skills listed above: Possessing cons i d e r a bl e ex p e r i e n c e providing chemical dependency treatment, case management services will be able to effectively administer a clinical program and supervise a multi-disciplinary team and will interact well with others to earn their trust within an environment that embraces diverse cultures, inter personal styles, abilities, motivations, and backgrounds. Job Type: Full-time. Annual Salary: $45,000 coupled with benefits and a matching 401k plan. Send cover letters and resumes via email to Jtucker@abhsinc.net
The Quileute Tribe has a job opening for a Domestic Violence Advocate, for our New Beginnings program. The Domestic Violence Advocate is committed to victim’s issues and the prevention of violence and sexual assault against all members of our society. The position may include after-hours domestic violence crisis management. Must have a high school diploma or GED, must have training and experience in crisis intervention. Submit your application and resume. Closes March 4, 2016 Phone 360-374-4366 or visit our website at: www.quileutenation.org WANTED: Hairstylist, affor a job application and ternoons and weekends job description. @ the Hairsmith (possible buyer) message. WAREHOUSE/SHOP (360)461-4189 Po s s i bl e r o u t e s a l e s, clean driving record. P/T JANITOR PLACE YOUR M-F, reliable transporta- heavy lifting, fork lift AD ONLINE tion, clean back ground o p e r a t i o n , O l y m p i c With our new and driving history, valid Springs, 253 Business Classified Wizard Park Loop, Carlsborg. dr. license required. Call you can see your 360-582-0329 for appt. ad before it prints! Yard work, heavy labor. www.peninsula www.peninsula Saturdays, 9-12. $15/hr. dailynews.com dailynews.com (360)775-8969
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The Public Utility District No. 1 of Jefferson County, Washington is currently recruiting for an experienced professional utility accountant to serve in a Controller position. This exempt position, repor ting to the Chief Financial Officer, will support the management and oversight of the accounting function and other administrative duties of the PUD across o p e ra t i o n a l f u n c t i o n s within the District. Please see the complete job description and application on our website: www.jeffpud.org. Please submit application, cover letter and resume and fill out survey when submitting. Please send to atten: Annette Johnson, Human Resources, 310 Four cor ners Rd. Por t Townsend, wa 98368. closing date march 9, 2016.
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The Quileute Tribe has a job opening for an Administrative Supervisor for our Child Care program. Super vises staff and ensures compliance with funding agency. Submit your application, cover letter, resume and 3 reference s. O p e n u n t i l f i l l e d . Phone 360-374-4366 or visit our website at www.quileutenation.org for a job application and job description.
The Quileute Tribe has a job opening in the beautiful Pacific Northwest for a full-time Mid-Level Practitioner. Must be a Certified Physician Assistant, licensed with S t a t e o f Wa s h i n g t o n , and must have a valid WA D r i ve r ’s L i c e n s e. Submit your application, p r o fe s s i o n a l l i c e n s e, cover letter, resume and 3 references. Open until filled. Phone 360-3744366 or visit our website a t w w w. q u i l e u t e n a tion.org for a job application and job description.
2 bd., 2 ba., home with office, currently under construction, located on a quiet cul-de-sac of lovely new homes. On .3 acres with a recreation path r i g h t b e h i n d p r o p e r t y. Luxury finishes make for a crisp, clean, and inviting home. Spacious living room with propane fireplace and formal dining area. Enjoy breakfast in a nook off kitchen with partial water views. Quartz counter tops, stainless steel appliances in kitchen. Master suite with freestanding vanity, walkin tile shower and walk-in closet. Heated and cooled by an energy efficient ductless heat pump. This home is a pre-sale! It’s still early enough to choose your floors! Go to 1414 Morning Cour t to see a completed home with similar finishes. MLS#300212 $294,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES
Beautifully updated 1,900 sf. 2 br, 2 ba, home on 1/3 acre lot located on a quiet Cul-deSac. Features include Sile Stone countertops. White Pine flooring throughout. Living room with propane stove. Large den / office with Fr e n c h d o o r s. H e a t Pump. MLS#292231 $295,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE
4080 Employment Wanted ADEPT YARD CARE Mowing, weed eating (360)797-1025 A FINISHED TOUCH Lawn Maintenance (360)477-1805 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. CAREGIVER: Honest, dependable, with long time exper ience from casual to critical. Good care for you and your home. Port Angeles and Sequim. (360)797-1247 Father & Sons’ Landscape Service since 1992. 1 time clean ups, pruning, lawn maintenance, weeding, organic lawn renovations. (360)681-2611
C L A L L A M B AY : A frame 2 bd, 1 ba., on 4.39 acres. 5 miles to Lake Ozette approx 1,500 sf., with orchard. Good hunting / fishing. Fixer upper. Call for details. $80,000. (509)684-3177
Home for Sale - Carlsborg. Tidy, ranch style home at 121 Jake Way, Sequim (off Carlsborg Road) - 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1268 s.f. with 1 car, heated garage. On 2.5 acres with another 2.5 acres available. Private well, conventional septic, all appliances included. $235,500. Please call 360-460-7236 for more information or to arrange to see the house.
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 H OW M AY I H E L P ? to schools. $234,500. Many tools, many skills, 608 E. Vashon, PA. For general handyman, haul- appt. (360)-452-7630 ing, home and property, NICE RAMBLER ON 1 fruit tree care, shopping, ACRE pruning, etc. Just west of town, 1 acre (360)477-3376 with valley and mountain Professional & Com- view. 1,800 sf., 4 br., 3 passionate Assistance. ba., home, double garProfessional personal age, large deck for enassistant seeking new tertaining. Fireplace in clients in Sequim area. living room. Remodeled Highly skilled in a multi- i n 2 0 0 8 . Ve r y b r i g h t , tude of areas including: c l e a n a n d t u r n k e y. h o m e c a r e, p e r s o n a l JUST LISTED! c a r e , m e a l p r e p, o r - MLS#897657 $235,000 Ania Pendergrass ganization/declutter, and Remax Evergreen companionship. (360)461-3973 (360) 775-7134 HANDYMAN for Hire. Clean cut, friendly and mature handyman looking for clients. No job is too big or too small. Get your free estimate today by calling 360.646.8302
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MOUNTAIN and GOLF COURSE VIEWS 3 bd, 3 ba, 2,886 sf, 1st floor master suite, great room concept with fireplace and built in bar, spacious kitchen, cooki n g i s l a n d , b r e a k fa s t nook, bedrooms, bath and office / den upstairs, large 2 car garage, golf cart garage / workshop, sizable patio, home is perfect for entertaining. MLS#893521/300238 $310,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360) 683-6880 1-800-359-8823 (360) 670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND
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Pine Hill Home Born in 1960, 1,529 sf, 1 stor y, 3 br., 1 ba., attached garage with w o r k s h o p, h a r d w o o d oak flooring, newer vinyl windows, fireplace, large fenced back yard. MLS#300076 $159,000 Team Thomsen COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360) 808-0979
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Lots of room! This 3 br 3.5 ba multilevel home is perfect for those needing space. The large master suite on the main level has a separate sitting room and boasts two full baths. The spacious kitchen / family room is ideal for enter taining where you can step out the sliding doors and enjoy the beautiful water and mountain views from your large partially enclosed, covered deck MLS#292273 $324,900 Craig and Darel Tenhoff 206-853-5033 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim
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NO. 164000398 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF CLALLAM Estates of: WILMA IDA MILLER, FRANCIS L. MILLER and EVELYN LENORA MILLER, Notice is hereby given that Linda Jones has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of the above-entitled estates; that all persons having claims against said deceased are hereby required to serve the same on said Personal Representative or James J. Lamont, attorney of record, at the address below stated, and file the same with the clerk of the court within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the date of filing of a copy of this notice with the clerk of the court, whichever is the later, or the same will be barred. Date of filing copy of notice to creditors: 2/4/16 Date of First Publication: 2/7/16 Linda Jones 3923 S. Tiller Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 Court: Clallam County Superior Court Clallam County Courthouse 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Attorney: James J. Lamont, Attorney 763 Diamond Vista Drive Port Angeles, WA 98363 Pub: Feb 7, 14, 21, 28 Legal No 681800
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NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Clallam County Board of Health has called for a Public Hearing to begin at 2:30 pm on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room #160 at the Clallam County Courthouse. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to allow public comment on a proposed Drainrock, Sand and Sieve Tests Policy. The proposal can be reviewed on the Clallam County Website: http://websrv7.clallam.net/forms/ uploads/BOH20160315111504.pdf Citizens lacking internet access can request a written copy of the proposed changes by calling 360417-2276. All interested citizens are invited to attend and provide feedback. Dated this 24th of February 2016 Pub: February 28, 2016 Legal No. 685014
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TS #60128-26000-NJ-WA APN #06-30-00-012050 Reference Number: 20091232658 Abbreviated Legal: LT 14 BLK 120 TPA Grantor: Jacob Botnen, a single individual Grantee: North Cascade Trustee Services Inc. Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR EAGLE HOME MORTGAGE, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT To THE REVISED CODE OF WASHHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and 1ega assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Telephone: Toll-free: 1-877894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/homeownership/post_purchase_counselors_foreclosure.htm. The United States Department of Housing and urban Development Telephone: Toll-free: 1-800569-4287. Web Site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=search&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Telephone: Toll-free: 1-800-606-4819. Web Site: http://nwjustice.org/whatclear. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee will on February 26, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 AM at Clallam County Superior Courthouse, 1st floor main lobby, 223 East 4th, Port Angeles, WA 98362 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Clallam, State of Washington, to-wit: LOT 14 IN BLOCK 120 OF THE TOWNSITE OF PORT ANGELES, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME I OF FLATS, PAGE 27, RECORDS OF CLALLAM COUNTY, WASHINGTONG SITUATE IN CLALLAM COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. APN: 063000012050 More commonly known as: 1327 WEST 6TH STREET, PORT ANGELES, WA 98363 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated February 17, 2009, recorded February 20, 2009, under Auditor’s File No, 2009-1232658. records of Clallam County, Washington, from Jacob Botnen, a single individual, as Grantor, to Olympic Peninsula Title Co., as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR EAGLE HOME MORTGAGE, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC under an Assignment recorded on June 4, 2015 under Auditor’s File 2015-1321534 in the official records in the Office of the Recorder of Clallam County, Washington. II. No action commenced by the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust lot failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Payments $4,327.67 Interest Due $ 10,062.13 Escrow Payment $4,236.93 Grand Total $18,626.73 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $162,991.23, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs arid fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on February 26, 2016. The defaults referred to in paragraph III must be cured by February 15, 2016 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated fat any time before February 15, 2016 (11 days before the sale date), the defaults as set forth in paragraph III are cured and the Trustee’s fees arid costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified check from a state or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after February 15, 2016 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Unknown Spouse of Jacob Borneo 1327 WEST 6TH STREET PORT ANGELES, WA 98363 Occupant 1327 WEST 6TH STREET PORT ANGELES, WA 98363 Jacob Botnen 1327 W 6th St Port Angeles, WA 98363 by both firstclass and certified mail on August 25, 2015, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trustee’s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the grantor under the deed of trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. To access sale information, please go to salestrack.tdsf.com or call the automated sales line at; 888-988-6736. Dated: October 14, 2015 North Cascade Trustee Services Inc., Duly A pointed Successor Trustee By Veronica Abraham, Authorized Signatory 801 Second Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle, Washington 98104 Telephone 1-855-676-9686 TAC: 987032 PUB: 1/28/16, 2/18/16 Pub: Jan. 28, Feb. 18, 2016 Legal No. 679341
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C Kayakers paddle in the teal-blue waters of Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. At more than 600 feet deep, the nitrogendeprived waters don’t support algae growth, keeping the lake crystalclear.
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Road trip finds soothing sights at North Olympic sites BY BRIAN J. CANTWELL THE SEATTLE TIMES
A 1995 mural of the ferry Kalakala by artist Cory Ench graces a downtown Port Angeles wall. The 1930s-era vessel once made the run between Port Angeles and Victoria. BRIAN J. CANTWELL/THE SEATTLE TIMES
NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA — Emerging from a pedestrian tunnel like something built for trolls, I stopped to admire a winter-bare maple that spread like an exotic emerald spider crouched along U.S. Highway 101. Moss so thickly upholstered this old soul of the rain forest, just off the edge of teal-blue Lake Crescent, that ferns sprouted whiskerlike from every surface. I was hiking from Olympic National Park’s Storm King
John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131
Ranger Station to pretty, 90-foothigh Marymere Falls, a 1.8-mile round trip.
Hiking the path Along the way, I traversed salal and huckleberry, cat-walked across a log bridge with handrails, and marveled at what my wife called “grandpa trees,” including a cedar that would take 10 arms-linked hikers to encircle it. This was a day trip to see soothing sights of the North Olympic Peninsula. TURN
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A remarkable home with cherry wood floors, cabinets and a trim package befitting this spectacular home. Formal Living and Dining, and a kitchen/dining/ great room around a cooks kitchen boasting a wolf 5 burner range, 3 convection ovens, a convection microwave, subzero fridge , a 20 bottle wine cabinet, vents with heating trays and infrared lights, spectacular bar with eating area, and all in granite and cherry. Two laundries, one up and one down.
ML#291287
Incredible salt water views of the Strait, Dungeness Spit & Light House, Victoria & San Juan Islands. Property has 3 separate parcels & provides many opportunities to explore, dream & build. Includes 2 water front parcels at 2.5 ac, 2.37 ac & wooded 4.39 ac parcel with mountain views. Property has PUD, 2 wells, irrigation & majestic stands of Cedar, Fir & Maple trees.
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Affordable MH is nestled on its own land & has a mountain view. Great room concept with formal dining area, remodeled kitchen, breakfast nook and/or seating area plus large living room. Small add on, (L&I approved) being used as an office and reading area. Deck area expanded with hot tub, privacy plantings and dwarf fruit trees, berries and garden boxes. 2 storage bldgs; insulated heated shop. Attached carport and heat pump. Home was approved for VA purchaser.
Stunning Cherry Hill Victorian with salt water and mtn views! 3 Beds+. Many great new features: Kitchen, electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, gutter and charm galore in wood floors, library/Dining room, office, French doors, Claw foot tub in the upstairs bath. The kitchen is a cooks delight with Island, granite counters, stainless appliances including the refrigerator and dishwasher and shaker style cabinetry. Enjoy a large fenced yard and charming garage.
$159,500 ML#292287
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Amazing investment for the right person! Property is being sold for almost $100k under tax assessed value. Huge opportunity to develop acreage into lots and/or just build a great home on an awesome piece of property. Located off Milwaukee Street on West side of town, this incredibly rare opportunity will be gone before you know it. Act smart and act fast!
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Five+ ACRE parcel has a well is level and fenced all around. Lots of tall trees on the south side of the property offer shade and privacy. 1 acre has been put in lavender plants. The north boundary also has a row of Lelani Cypress. Well cared for property is ready for the right buyer! to build his dream home or perhaps subdivide into two properties. The RV does not convey as well as two of the sheds on the property.
ML#300141
Lovely home in sunny location. Private pond which grows huge Rainbows. Dungeness River frontage. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, nice kitchen. Full basement is mostly roughed in, two large storage closets finished, roughed bathroom. Oversized garage/shop and garden sales prep area. Two large metal sided barns/shop space. Covered hay barn. Two wells, one for the house area, and one for the rest of the property.
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This residential lot has views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca & the San Juan Islands. The territorial views are enjoyable for sunsets & sunrises and mountains and ocean. You can easily get down to the two nearby public parks with boat ramps for a closer water experience such as fishing & crabbing. The property had a well installed in 2006 and it also has irrigation rights. The lot is accessible from North View Lane to the east and from Three Firs Lane from the south
$320,000 ML#300151
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Natural Beauty! This 3BR/3BA contemporary craftsman home on 5 acres of meadow, trees & pond is the perfect balance of comfort & quality. Wide plank wood floors, 9’ ceilings, cherry cabinets, French doors, granite & soapstone counters, decking & large windows are just a few of the custom features . Enjoy the covered porch or the crackling fire in this private setting. Flexible open floor plan plus detached shop, 4 BR septic & cross fenced for horses.
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4 bedroom home on 2.75 acres fenced for horses and includes a barn for feeding. Home offers a bedroom and bath (3/4) on the main floor, 3 bedrooms upstairs, and another full bath upstairs. Hardwood floors, tile, and carpet in the bedrooms, a great floor plan with kitchen and large dining area leading into a nice size living room. Upstairs is one large bedroom with sunny exposure, and 2 other bedrooms, all sharing one full bath.
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Newly remodeled Jamestown cottage. At the corner of Jamestown Road and Wilcox Lane this home is a real find. Extensively remodeled in 2015 with all new heated hardwood floors, cooktop, fridge, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, upgraded insulation and septic system. Would make a exceptional vacation rental, weekend getaway or full time residence. Mid-century style with open beam car decking ceilings. Community beach across road.
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This PRISTINE home in Sunland is ready for new homeowner! With solar roof panels (cost: $29,000) you will be receiving checks back from PUD! Great floor plan with formal living & dining rooms; sun room & breakfast nook near kitchen. Roof new in 2010; newer granite counters for kitchen & baths plus newer tile floors. All appliances stay. Small workshop in garage; pull down ladder for attic storage, with lighting. Easy care landscaping.
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Build your new home on this lot high on coveted Bell Hill & enjoy sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains, nearby foothills, & Sequim’s bucolic Happy Valley. Seller has prepaid water & sewer hookup fees saving you over $25K!
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Great house with much potential! Master bedroom, living, kitchen and laundry room on the main floor. Bedroom/office in the split entry. Family room w/ wet bar, bedroom, craft nook and tons of storage on the lower level. There are full decks that face the mountains on the main and lower levels.
1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic.
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Living Life on the Olympic Peninsula, close to all amenities. Parks, Discovery Trail, stores, John Wayne Marina. A picket fence, low maintenance yard, Shed, swing. 3 br / 2 ba, 1520 Sq. Ft. Home on .22 of an acre. Tile, Wood floors, carpet. Walk in pantry. Cathedral ceiling, with lots of lighting & a warm fire place. Finished 3 car garage. Mountain View with wonderful Sunsets. All appliances staying.
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This multi-level home on 3.25 acres. Wrap around deck, abundant sq footage, 3 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 bath, 2 bonus rooms that could be used as library/study/studio/office or den & plenty of garage/storage space. Equipped with backup generator, irrigation water for gardening, open spaces for horses and pets, views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, sun exposure from all directions.
$294,900 ML#292256
Dreaming of a Sequim Bay view? Dynamic views of Sequim Bay, Protection Island, Mt. Baker and the Cascades (when they are visible). Gated community with underground utilities and fine homes.
$259,000 ML#291378
Country living in the city! Private backyard 3 bedrooms 2 bath home with 2705 sq ft of living space with storage above garage. Large living/great room for entertaining- kitchen & dining area – 3 bedrooms upstairs – lower level could be separate quarters with 1 bedroom , 3/4 bath, living room with insert and its own entry way. This is a must see oasis in the city!
$119,000 ML#291562
Heavily treed acreage that would make a very private building site, all lying north of the Agnew irrigation ditch. With the size of the trees it is difficult to know what views are available. Well and septic needed for improvements. Check with the county regarding the Dungeness Water Management Rule WRIA 18 East. The legal easement access to the property is on the west side of the existing gravel driveway. The driveway ends at the neighbor’s home.
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Trip: $99 for two from Seattle to Port Angeles CONTINUED FROM C1 Besides the falls, we got a rare look at where dam removal has unleashed a wild river; strolled a sandy beach newly created by Mother Nature; and still had time for a natural-foods lunch and a bit of shopping at the edge of the Salish Sea’s deepest saltwater harbor, in Port Angeles. All that, plus a Puget Sound ferry ride. On $99, including gas, sales tax and ferry fare for two, we did it all from Seattle in a day.
Make tracks for Crescent This makes for a full day, so get an early start and don’t skip breakfast. The 7:55 a.m. ferry from Edmonds gets you to the Kingston dock at about 8:30. Cost: $36.60 round-trip for car, driver and passenger on Washington State Ferries. From Kingston, make tracks for Olympic National Park’s Storm King Ranger Station, off Highway 101 on the edge of Lake Crescent, 20 miles west of Port Angeles. Driving time: 1 hour, 45 minutes. Your first welcome sight when you arrive, besides the mist often hanging prettily over the lake: public restrooms. Take 10 before setting out. No fee or permit needed to park here. 10:25 a.m.: The trail to Marymere Falls starts just beyond the log-cabin ranger station, which is closed in the offseason. (Stop by its front door for posted information on the trail.) Marymere is named for Mary Alice Barnes, sister of Charles Barnes, who homesteaded on Lake Crescent, a 624-foot-deep lake gouged by ice thousands of years ago. The lake contains little nitrogen and consequently little algae, accounting for its clarity and color. The hike is easy and flat until you cross bridges over Barnes Creek and Falls Creek, after which you earn your reward with several sets of stairs and switchbacks, gaining 200 feet to the falls. There’s an upper route or a lower route, which form a loop; on our recent visit, trail damage had closed the lower approach to the falls. From the upper trail, you reach the falls by split-rail lined paths that switchback down to a bowl at the head of a narrow canyon festooned with ferns, moss, hemlocks and cedars. Lovely.
A laminated informational brochure at an overlook with photos of Elwha Dam before its removal from the site in 2012. A short hike leads to the viewpoint, west of Port Angeles.
esides the falls, we got a rare look at where dam removal has unleashed a wild river; strolled a sandy beach newly created by Mother Nature; and still had time for a natural-foods lunch and a bit of shopping at the edge of the Salish Sea’s deepest saltwater harbor, in Port Angeles.
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A dam site, better 11:25 a.m.: It’s time to get a look at the site of the largest dam-removal project in history. Point your car back east on 101 for 14.6 miles and turn left on state Highway 112. Go 0.7 mile and turn left on Lower Dam Road. Take the first left and park in the lot signed for Elwha Dam Viewpoint Parking. No fee or permit required. 11:45 a.m.: Follow what’s signed as a wheelchairaccessible trail (watch out for trail erosion) past Nootka rose and snowberries. A first overlook, the end of the “accessible” trail, reveals little of the dam site. Turn left on a narrower trail through mature secondgrowth firs and cedars. Here, a raven croaked in treetops as we rounded a bend and first heard the “krissh” of a free-flowing river below. An easy 15-minute walk brought us to a viewpoint with a free, permanently installed viewing scope, looking down on the river flowing through a rocky gorge and ramparts that once supported Elwha Dam. A brochure, laminated and attached to a railing, shows photos of the dam, completed here in 1913 without fish-passage facilities. It was removed just less than 100 years later in an effort to restore wild salmon runs in the Elwha River. In April 2012, the last switch was thrown to return the river to its original channel, a historic change in how America manages wild rivers. For the National Park Service’s brochure on the Elwha River restoration, see www.1.usa.gov/20kazKH.
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Ty Crowe of Port Angeles flies a kite from the new sandy beach that has developed in recent years at the mouth of the Elwha River since dam removal has restored the flow of sediments from upstream. In the background is the Strait of Juan de Fuca and snow-topped hills on Vancouver Island. Other visitors romped Next: A stroll on the beach newly formed by the with dogs (leash required) unleashed river. and took in the view of snowcapped mountains on Elwha meets the Strait Vancouver Island, 12 miles distant, as a crabbing boat 12:15 p.m.: From Lower meandered on adjacent Dam Road, follow Highway Freshwater Bay. 112 west 1.4 miles to Place A sign explained that the Road. Go north 1.9 miles to restoring nearshore habitat Elwha Dike Road (a sign creates nursery grounds for points right to “Elwha River migrating salmon and access”). Park on a pullout spawning grounds for surf near the road’s end. No fee smelt and sand lance. or permit required. 12:25 p.m.: Follow the Around town dike trail, a flat 10-minute walk to the beach fronting 12:55 p.m.: Return to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Highway 112, then Highway You’ll pass a lagoon all 101 East, bound for Port a-paddle with marine birds; Angeles’ city center. this is a stop on the Great Find free on-street parkWashington State Birding ing near the transit mall at Trail. Bring binoculars. East Front and North LinThis sandy, driftwood- coln streets, site of the Port strewn beach just west of Angeles Farmers Market, the Elwha’s mouth “wasn’t open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturhere a couple years ago, and days year-round. (Public it’s different every time we restrooms here.) come — it depends on the 1:15 p.m.: It isn’t a big tides and the river level,” I market in winter, but we heard from Ty Crowe, of enjoyed poking around and Port Angeles, who was flying picked up a big $8 bag of a Little Mermaid kite with root vegetables — homehis 6-year-old daughter, Ros- made soup on the hoof, we lyn. called it — from Nash’s The undammed river is Organic Produce. washing down sediment and We could have lunched doing its own bit of conti- here — the Blues City Memnent building. phis, Tenn.-style barbecue smoker smelled mighty good
— but someone had recommended the deli at nearby Country Aire Natural Foods Market. Total farmers market purchases = $18. Running total for our budget travel day = $54.60. 1:40 p.m. We walked three blocks to the market at 200 W. First St. Tip: Even though you’re hungry, share a sandwich from this deli. They’re huge (and delicious). At pleasant indoor seating, we split a Club Sandwich on foccacia bread, $8.95, plus a 16-ounce carton of chunky, house-made tomato bisque, $4.99 (ask for an extra bowl), and then waddled up the street to look at shops. Total plus 8.4 percent sales tax = $15.12. 2:20 p.m.: The shopping core tends toward antique malls and local boutiques. What drew us in: the oddly interesting Anime Katshop (114 W. First St., www. animekat.com), claiming to be “the oldest anime and gaming store on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula” (is there competition for that title?). We bought an “Animerica” comic book for a young friend who is an anime
fiend. $3 plus tax = $3.26. A local new-and-used book shop was another enticement. At Port Book and News (104 E. First St., www.portbooknews.com), I picked up a Mac’s Field Guide to the fauna of Olympic National Park (a nice souvenir, handy for future trips), $4.95; and a collectible used paperback of North Bend author Earl Emerson’s The Rainy City, the first of his Thomas Black privateeye stories set in Seattle, $2.50. Both purchases with tax = $8.08. Running total for the trip = $81.06. On the way back to your car, inspect the street art on Laurel Street, site of resident artist Bob Stokes’ “Avenue of the People,” 15 abstract human figures in rusty steel. There’s also a handsome mural of the no-longer-withus, art-deco-style Kalakala ferry, which used to make port here. 3 p.m.: You could skedaddle for Kingston and the 4:40 p.m. ferry (Google Maps calls it a one-hour, 13-minute drive). Or take life more leisurely, explore the new pathways along the Port Angeles waterfront for a few minutes, and aim for the 5:30 sailing (winter schedule). On the ferry, get two cups of coffee ($4, tax included) to wash down some spicy chocolates. All that’s left to tabulate: gas for 205 miles of driving, measured round-trip from Seattle. If you get 32 mpg (based on a Subaru Forester, one of Seattle’s best-selling cars) and pay $2.22 per gallon, the metro area’s average price at this writing, your bill at the pump = $14.23. Grand total for the day’s outing for two = $99.29, plus tips where appropriate. There you have it, another road trip to remember, with change back from your 100 bucks. Don’t spend it all in one place. For more information, see the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau’s website at www.olympicpeninsula.org and the Olympic National Park’s website at www.nps. gov/olym.
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Have quiche for an almost-spring dinner Quiche with Crust recipe from the Betty Crocker Cookbook Crust For a 9-inch single crust: 1/3 cup plus 1 Tbs. shortening (I use butter because it tastes buttery) 1 cup flour (I use a 50/50 mixture of whole wheat and unbleached white flour) ½ tsp. salt 2-4 Tbs. ice water Filling 2 cloves garlic, minced ½ onion, chopped 1-2 cups winter-sprouting broccoli, raab or spring greens chopped 1 Tbs. chopped parsley 1 tsp. each of chopped fresh sage, rosemary and thyme. If using dry herbs, use half these amounts. 1 Tbs. olive oil or butter 10 eggs 1 cup milk ½ cup feta cheese, crumbled ½ cup Parmesan cheese, grated ½ tsp. salt ¼ tsp. black pepper
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Quiche and a salad make for a delicious almost-spring dinner. ONE AFTERNOON RECENTLY, I spent a couple of hours during a brief sun break pampering my chickens, poor soggy hens mucking in mud. I shoveled manure, cleaned their food and water feeders, gave them some free time in the green grass and sprinkled their favorite dried bug treats around. In honor of these girls who have responded to the lengthening days by stepping up their egg production, we decided to have quiche for dinner — after a shower first, of course. I have been making this recipe for many years, and there are lots of variations on the theme. This one features Simon and Garfunkel’s iconic quartet of parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
PENINSULA KITCHEN I am a child of Wharton the 1960s, and I enjoy humming their names as I walk though the garden. In late February, these herbs are all starting to form new leaves and are at the height of flavor right now. My go-to crust is from the 1978 Betty Crocker Cookbook that my husband got for a high school graduation present from his mother. It predates me in his life, and as many new cook-
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books and websites as I peruse, I always come back to this crust. It is versatile for either sweet or savory pies. Quiche is not quick, especially if you make a crust from scratch. And if you are going to make one, you might as well make two or three while you are at it. It freezes well and makes for great leftovers. If you are in a hurry, skip the crust and cook the filling like scrambled eggs, make some toast and call it good.
________ Betsy Wharton is a Port Angeles Farmers Market vendor, Washington State University Extension food preservation information assistant and a registered nurse at First Step Family Support Center. More about her pickling enterprise can be found at www.Clallam CanningCompany.com.
To make the crust, mix the above ingredients with a pastry cutter or repeatedly slice in a criss-cross fashion with a pair of sharp knives until you have a bowl of peasize crumbles. Add water one spoonful at a time until you can work the dough into a ball that can hold together. For a flakier crust, try not to work the dough more than is necessary. Roll the dough on a floured surface or pastry cloth in the shape of a circle, transfer to a pie plate and sculpt the edges to your liking. I cook for taste and nourishment first and leave glamour to the professionals, so my pies tend toward the basic and utilitarian, but you can be as fancy as you like making the edges beautiful. I just use my fingertips to scrunch around the edges of the pie plate. Once you have your crust ready, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. While the oven preheats, prepare the filling. Saute veggies and herbs briefly in 1 Tbs. olive oil or butter, then take them off the heat while you prepare the egg mixture, being careful not to overcook. In a separate mixing bowl, crack eggs. Add milk, salt and black pepper. Beat this mixture until foamy. Various recipes will recommend different fillings, spices and veggies. You can add ground sausage or bacon, or even smoked salmon. The sky and your imagination is the limit. Also, I have seen recipes where the ratio of eggs to milk is closer to 50/50, but because it is spring and my girls are laying, I like to use more eggs and less milk. The important thing is that it takes about 4 cups to fill a 9-inch pie plate. The veggies and cheese don’t take up much space, so the egg-and-milk combo needs to be about 3 cups. When you have your veggies, crust and egg filling ready, place veggies in a layer directly on the crust. Add the feta cheese. Pour in the egg filling, then sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes or until the center is solid to the touch. Serve hot or chilled with a salad for an almost-spring dinner.
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Think before asking for, making promise ONE OF MY many totally unrelated and utterly fragmented theories about life on planet Earth is what I call “listen to the day.” It just means that if I pay attention to the day, it will usually tell me what to do or what kinds of things to do. It certainly tells me (most pointedly) what not to do regardless of whatever it is that I thought I wanted to do. I try not to disagree with any given day on the tried-and-true theory that I will inevitably lose. An example of same is last week.
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their future is Harvey an inevitable downhill slide into the third level of hell: nursing home. It’s a place they conceptualize as a dehumanized warehouse full of useless bodies and mindless faces and populated solely by the clones of Nurse Ratched. Echoing halls filled with Topic reappears the endless wailing of the For reasons known only damned. All hope abanto the grand keeper of rea- doned. sons, this particular topic In my world, people fear came up in six different nursing homes more than conversations in four differ- morgues. ent counties, so I take it that I’m “supposed” to do a Overwhelming fear column on it. And so, in the grip of So I will. that overwhelming fear, The topic is what I call they cry out to whoever it “the promise.” is who is caring for them We all know the prom(spouse, offspring, relative, ise. It usually goes somefriend or partner): “Save thing like this: me! Don’t send me to that Promise extractor: hell!” “Promise me that you’ll And their “person” never put me in a nursing (spouse, offspring, relative, home.” friend or partner), out of Promise provider: “I love or duty or the simple promise that I will never human desire to stop the put you in a nursing suffering of another, says, home.” And the sound you hear “I promise never to send you to hell.” at the exact moment that And so the extractor is the promise is either relieved and can face again extracted or provided is the the reality of decline, sound of the beginning of secure at last from the the end. thing they fear the most, You don’t need an believing absolutely that advanced psych degree to understand it. The promise their caregiver will abide by the most important extractor is usually a perpromise of their life. son with one or more serious illnesses, disabilities or Keeping the promise early dementia — or any combination thereof — who The pity can be that the is smart enough and honcaregiver often does exactly est enough to be able to that: keeps that promise look ahead and see that and takes it to their graves.
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times happens is death. I’m not talking about the “patient”; I’m talking about the caregiver. From sheer exhaustion and stress. Gone. And who is left alone? Needing more care than they needed before? And needing it from people or agencies or bureaucracies or anyone who has no interest whatsoever in anybody’s “little promise,” and so where does the extractor often end up? Right: in the third level of hell. Betrayed. Alone. Ironic.
What’s more ironic What’s more ironic, at least to my way of thinking, is that the promise is almost always extracted and provided in the name of love: “If you love me, you will promise this.” “I love you, so I will promise this.” If I love you, why would I try to kill you? I wouldn’t. If I love you, why would I kill myself and leave you alone? I wouldn’t. But we do. We do because we didn’t look for help, we didn’t ask for help, we didn’t accept help. We didn’t do any of those things because “we” — the caregivers, the promise providers — decided that any kind of “help” equaled breaking that promise, so we toiled on. And on. And on.
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Of course, this doesn’t happen to everybody, and sometimes the promise is fulfilled (not without taking its toll, but fulfilled nonetheless); however, it happens more often than you might care to know, veiled in the guise of this or that diagnosis or condition. But it wasn’t the diagI’m not being overly dra- nosis that killed them; it matic because I’ve seen it was the “love.” way too many times. It was the promise. That caregiver will work ________ and work and care and care Mark Harvey is director of and never ask anybody for Clallam/Jefferson Senior Informaany help at all while the tion & Assistance, which operates extractor goes down and through the Olympic Area Agency down and needs more and on Aging. He is also a member of more while the days get lon- the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can ger and longer and shorter be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port and shorter and eventually Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 something happens. (Jefferson County) or 360-374Something always does. 9496 (West End), or by emailing One thing that someharvemb@dshs.wa.gov.
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family since he joined us by his mother’s side at 4 months old. Horses with shivers age or show degeneration 80 times faster than clinically normal horses of similar age. There is no cure, and life expectancy is shortened. I like to joke that I feel an extra-special connection with Indy. I have multiple sclerosis; he has shivers. Thus, we both live with chronic neurological diseases with no cure; we have lesions in our brains disrupting communication and functioning tasks between the cerebellum and central nervous system. I’d like to help find a cure for these diseases. To that end, for the past 10 years, I’ve participated in the National MS Society’s MS Walk for a Cure. Come April 9, I’ll be walking for the cause on Bainbridge Island. I’m thinking of starting a fundraiser to find a cure for Indy’s disease. Perhaps I’ll call it “Hoofbeats and Hoofing it for Shivers.” What do you think?
District 4 competition Port Angeles and Sequim’s high school equestrian teams competed against more than 100 riders in the first of three District 4 Washington State High School Equestrian Team (WAHSET) competitions held at the Tacoma Unit in Spanaway in January. WAHSET includes six districts, with a total of 50 teams from high schools across the state, all vying
PENINSULA HORSEPLAY to be part Karen of the top Griffiths 10 in each event competing at the state finals in May. “We have a lot of new kids on the team this year,” said PA’s coach, Tina VanAusdale. “Everyone had an amazing time. They have all grown in their ability since we have started practicing. “The weather was very wet and cold, but it could have been worse. We could have had snow.”
Local top 10 winners Winners from the Jan. 29-31 competition are: Port Angeles ■ Micayla Weider — barrels, first; figure 8, fourth. ■ Emily Gear — saddleseat, first; dressage, eighth; keyhole, seventh. ■ Holly Cozzolino — showmanship, eighth; trail, seventh; reining, third; stockseat, eighth. ■ Cassidy Hodgin — poles, eighth; figure 8, 10th; barrels, ninth. ■ Ebony Billings — poles, ninth. ■ Abby Hjelmeseth — individual flags, 10th. Team events ■ IHOR team — Ciara Gentry, Billings, Hjelmeseth and Gear, sixth. TURN
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The coupleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s son, Scott of Port Angeles; daughter Deanna of Issaquah; and granddaughters Mackenzie and Kylie are all Lions. The family says they are proud to be Lions. In addition to Mackenzie and Kylie, the couple has five other grandchildren: Darrell, Griffin, Riley, Morrigan and Zach. The family planned to celebrate the coupleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s anniversary Saturday with a family dinner.
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Birthday In 1950, his Air National Guard wing was activated. After completing Officer CandiPort Angeles resident Karl date School, Mr. Baumwell Baumwell celebrated his 90th decided to make the Air Force birthday Saturday. his career. He was After 28 years with many born Feb. 27, assignments stateside and 1926, in Chioverseas, including Germany, cago to Dr. Libya and Southeast Asia, he Joseph and retired in 1978 in Port Angeles. Mary BaumWhen stationed in Germany, well. Mr. Baumwell met and married He spent Inge in 1955. The couple his childhood recently celebrated their 60th in Chicago, wedding anniversary. They Mr. Baumwell and upon have two children: Mark of graduation from high school, he Incline Village, Nev., and Linda received an appointment to the Fairchild of Port Angeles. They United States Merchant also have two grandchildren: Marine Academy and served at Nick and Kaitlin Fairchild, who sea on ships in the Atlantic, are currently attending college. Mediterranean and Pacific war After retiring from the Air zones. Force, the couple moved from After the war, Mr. Baumwell Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Port returned to Chicago, where he Angeles, where Inge pursued attended and graduated from her career in real estate while Karl taught corrections and DePaul University.
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Inge Baumwell Inge Baumwell will celebrate her 85th birthday Monday. She was born March 1, 1931, in Aussig Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, to Alfred and Irma Schmid. Later, she attended Mrs. Cambridge University in Baumwell England
where she received her certificate of proficiency in English. Mrs. Baumwell returned to Germany, where she was employed by the United States Air Force and worked as an interpreter in English, French and German at Spangdahlem Air Base. It was there she met and married Karl Baumwell. As a military wife, Mrs. Baumwell and her husband were stationed at many bases overseas and stateside. Upon her husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retirement in 1978, the couple moved to Port Angeles, where she continued to pursue her career in real estate. Mrs. Baumwell is enjoying full retirement in the family home in the country. She plans to celebrate her birthday with family and close friends.
The Peninsula Daily News says â&#x20AC;&#x153;happy birthdayâ&#x20AC;? in its own way to North Olympic Peninsula residents 70 or older who will be celebrating a milestone. People celebrating a 70th, 75th, 80th or greater birthday can have their photos published free of charge in the weekly Birthday Corner. Along with the recent photo, please send the celebrantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name, town of residence, a short biographical synopsis and news of any birthday celebration at least two weeks BEFORE the birthday to news@peninsuladaily news.com or: Birthday Corner Peninsula Daily News P.O. Box 1330 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Photos will be returned. The senderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name and telephone number must accompany the information.
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My in-laws have been very kind to me during my My in-laws stopped by relationship with their son. our house before dinner They have taken an with friends. interest in my career, sent I mentioned that the res- me clever gifts and taurant they were going to expressed real sorrow in was BYOB, in case they times of loss. didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know. They are welcome to My mother-in-law replied every bottle of wine we have that none of them were big in our house. (Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m no Diadrinkers. Soon, my father-in- mond Jim at the wine shop, law asked if he could have a so thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not saying much.) glass of wine. But even if I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like I had to open a bottle, so them, I would try to be I did, and I poured him a grateful for their raising the glass. Before they left, he awesome person I married. said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Can we take that botI donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find this behavior tle to the restaurant with nervy. us?â&#x20AC;? Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s called family where I I was disgusted at how live. nervy he was. I would never ________ ask someone to open a bottle Philip Galanes is an advice of wine to give me a glass, columnist who specializes in conmuch less take the bottle. temporary etiquette and social Your thoughts? dilemmas. Email questions to him S.C. via socialq@nytimes.com.
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Dear Hiding: I have addressed the importance of good oral hygiene in this column them see your Abigail before, so I won’t belabor it. For the sake of your overall Van Buren teeth.” But even physical health, I’m very glad when I’m just you have finally decided to deal talking, I know with your dental problem. It will people can see pay big dividends in the future. them. For the time being, having set It’s impossi- up appointments to get your denble to say, “I tal work — and possibly periknow my teeth odontal work — done, you are are disgusting, doing all you can. but I’m getting If you weren’t good at your them fixed, so job, you wouldn’t have lasted at please don’t it for as long as you have. judge me” to every person I meet, When customers come to you but I very much feel like doing for help, they are less interested so. in your teeth than in what you I’m a socially anxious can do to solve their problems, so person anyway and this is you shouldn’t let yourself be sidekilling my already poor social tracked by what they “might” skills. think about them. I need advice. Do your job and keep Hiding My Smile those dental appointments reliin New Jersey giously, and your problems will
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Singular Southwest birding in Arizona “HASSAYAMPA.” THE WORD ROLLS off your tongue, and memories of this Nature Conservancy preserve have you thinking about the birds you might see. While visiting relatives in the Phoenix area, a visit to the preserve was on the agenda. The Hassayampa River runs beneath the Sonoran Desert for about 100 miles. Near the historical town of Wickenburg, Ariz., it runs on the surface and creates a lush oasis for wildlife. Many of the birds and animals native to the Southwest can be seen on this preserve. Before starting our walk along the river, we spent time both inside and outside the headquarters. Interesting displays of local wildlife and knowledgeable docents provide helpful information for your visit. The hummingbird feeders arrayed along the front of the building grab your attention. Dozens of Anna’s hummingbirds and at least one Costa’s created beehive-type action.
doesn’t happen when you look for birds in Arizona. A visit to Montezuma’s Castle Once our Joan was next and was followed by a walk began, the side trip to Montezuma’s Well. Carson birds decided to I’ve visited both of these take their after- places before, and they are worth noon siesta. seeing even without the birds. TemperaHowever, you must see Montetures were run- zuma’s ravens. ning in the high Where the ancient cliff dwell80s, and every- ings line the canyon walls, ravens one was seeking fly above them. shade. A territorial Swooping and swirling gilded flicker They nest in these cliffs and was hovering near its nest site, and red-winged their antics are wonderful to see. They will fly upward, roll on blackbirds called from a small their backs and then roll again lake on the preserve. Great-tailed grackles take the and tuck their wings to their sides. place of crows and are easily They dive and swoop downspotted due to the male’s long ward and upward and do it all wedge-shaped tail. again. Even a hummingbird was Two were carrying twigs in spotted in one of the giant cottontheir beaks, and we watched woods growing along the river’s them enter an opening near the edge. Birding was slow, but the spe- dwellings where more sticks were already piled. cies seen were interesting and A flock of white-crowned spardifferent from the birds back rows in the bushes looked like home. We weren’t discouraged. That those at home, but they were
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probably a different race. Another find was a blacktailed gnatcatcher pair chattering in the bushes. No doubt they were discussing the hillside as a possible nesting spot. A gilded flicker had a nest in one of the tall trees in the valley, but like the Hassayampa Preserve, high temperatures were affecting the birding. We headed for Montezuma’s Well, and it lived up to expectations. The ducks on this large lake in what appears to be an ancient canyon were a mix of what you see in arid desert regions in the West. We counted gadwall, lesser scaup, coot, Northern shoveler, American wigeon, bufflehead and ruddy ducks. We looked down on them from viewing areas on the clifftops surrounding the “well.” Ancient cliff dwellings had also been built into this cliffs. On the rim of one rocky outcropping, a rock wren searched for insects. It was probably a descendant
of one seen in the same spot several years ago. Our visit to Arizona may have taken place when record heat was shutting down some of the bird-watching, but my sister and I just had to tough it out. We forced ourselves to relax on the covered patio overlooking the golf course. Costa’s and Anna’s hummingbirds fed nonstop at several feeders. Gambel’s quail foraged almost at our feet, and a pair of curvebilled thrashers vied for our attention with all the cottontail rabbits grazing on the golf course. Gilded flickers and pesky starlings vied for possession of the tall saguaro cactus plants. We were able to survive and enjoy our cousins’ hospitality. Birding in Arizona is always special because Arizona has so many special birds.
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Sequim Bay Road They move plants around Sequim, WA 98382 their yard constantly. Plants have a habit of THANK GOODNESS FOR leap years. Tomorrow is a bonus day, and then it is March, a transitional month consisting of two seasons. On March 20, spring will arrive. What this translates to is a tremendous to-do list of jobs needing to be performed in the next four weeks (plus one day).
Golden slumbers? I’M ALWAYS AMAZED at how much space two small dogs can take up on a queen-size bed. And it’s surprising how immoveable a 12-pound and a 6-pound dog can be. Once Gemma is latched onto my left side and Harper is snuggled into the crook of my knees, it’s almost impossible for me to move for the rest of the night. And when they aren’t snugged right up against me, they are sprawling in a way that also makes it impossible to move. So why let them on the bed? A survey of 150 people by the Center for Sleep Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona found that 56 percent of those surveyed who were pet owners allow their animals to snooze in the bedroom. More than half of the pets slept on the bed with their people. The presence of their pets made them feel safe and comfortable and helped them get a better night’s rest, the respondents reported. Only 20 percent described their pets as disruptive to sleep. Of course, that’s a small sample size — only 74 pet owners. But I’m willing to bet that many other pet owners feel the same way.
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slept at her feet, and described Thornton another her cat sleeping on her chest as “soothing.” One person I know falls asleep hand in paw with her cat. Spending a long stretch of time with a pet — even if you’re both asleep — strengthens the human-animal bond. If you’d like to have a more pleasant sleeping experience while still keeping your pet on or near the bed, the following tips may help. ■ Place a heating pad on the spot where you want your pet to sleep. The warmth may draw him there and make it his favorite area. ■ Lay a blanket or pet bed at the foot of the bed. Pets often like to have their own extra-soft sleeping spot and will adopt the place with the blanket or bed. ■ Put a tall cat tree in your room. Cats love heights and may find this to be a safe and secure sleeping area. (Of course, then you have to worry that they will dive-bomb you in the morning.)
Cleanliness ■ Keep pets clean. Nobody wants a stinky bedmate. Brush and bathe frequently, keep them on parasite preventive and wash the sheets in hot water two to three times a week. ■ Set boundaries. If you don’t want your pet on your pillow or under the covers, establish that rule right from the beginning — and don’t yield. ■ If all else fails, do what I’m doing — anxiously awaiting delivery of a king-size bed.
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I’m one of them, and I know other people who share bedrooms and beds with their pets, despite allergies, snoring (by the pet) and early-morning head butts from a hungry cat or dog. Should you allow your pet to sleep on the bed? That’s been a bone of contention for years. Some people argue that allowing a pet to share the bed can make a pooch pushy or a cat cheeky. Allergists recommend a pet-free bedroom for people who suffer the coughing, wheezing, itchy eyes and sneezing associated with allergies to pets. Researchers at University of California, Davis warned of zoonotic diseases — those that can be passed between animals and people. And, as with my own dogs, pets can make a bed downright uncomfortable when there’s little freedom of movement. But for many with pets, their comforting presence on the bed or in the room outweighs the disadvantages. A survey participant reported feeling more content when her small dog
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Death and Memorial Notice about the Bible and share God’s promise of a paradise Earth. She was bapDecember 5, 1929 tized in 1960 as one of February 13, 2016 Jehovah’s Witnesses and practiced her faith the rest Ella Mae Harris was of her life. born December 5, 1929, She was preceded in in Fulton, Kansas, to death by her daughter, Thomas Frederick Lyons Kathryn “Kitty” Jackson; and Nannie Brown Lyons. two grandchildren; and her She died peacefully at husband, William Thomas her home in Port Angeles Harris. on February 13, 2016. She is survived by two She was 86 years old. daughters, Lisa Jackson of Ella grew up in Fort Bremerton, Washington, Scott, Kansas, as one of and Kimberly (Stephen) 12 children. Mrs. Harris Warhoe of Bainbridge She later moved to Island; three sons, Flynn California and then in 1963 to Washington state, ness at Peninsula College. Harris of Port Angeles, Shane (Susan) Harris of One of her joys was where she raised her Durango, Colorado, and cooking and entertaining children. for her children, grandchil- one son who does not She traveled extendren and friends. She was wish to be identified; sively and was always brothers Chuck Lyons and eager to learn new things. passionate about organic John Lyons; 11 grandchilgardening, composting She settled into life in and raising worms to keep dren; and nine greatWashington, learning to grandchildren. her garden healthy. ski at Hurricane Ridge, In lieu of flowers or She planted beautiful harvesting shellfish and donations, please spend a picking berries and apples. flower beds and grew amazing garlic crops. She few minutes on the webWhen her children worked with the plants she site www.jw.org. began college, she A private memorial serloved every day. enrolled also, earning an vice will be held. She also loved to talk Associate of Arts in busi-
GEORGE WALTER BAILEY March 5, 1925 February 21, 2016 George Walter Bailey passed away peacefully with his family by his side at home on February 21, 2016. He was born to George H. and Margaret E. Bailey on March 5, 1925, in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from Ballard High School and attended the University of Washington and the University of Alaska, attaining a Bachelor of Arts in business management. He was a member of the Toastmasters and the Sequim Chamber of Commerce. He married Virginia R. Russell on November 12, 1947, and together raised five children, traversing the U.S. as a military family from one air base deployment to the next every three to four years. He was a highly decorated member of the U.S. Air Force with service in World War II and the
Death and Memorial Notice July 7, 1926 February 20, 2016 Theodore Geiger of Sequim died February 20, 2016. He was born in Belfield, North Dakota, on July 7, 1926, to Harry Geiger and Isabell (Yantzer) Geiger. Ted attended Marquette High School in Yakima, Washington, and joined the Navy from there in 1944. He lived and worked for over 35 years as an electrician in and around the Seattle, Washington, area. He then retired from Seattle Electric in 1988 before building and moving to Sequim. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Ted was a World War II Navy veteran and a lifetime member of the VFW Post No. 4760, American
Mr. Geiger Legion Post No. 62, Elks Lodge No. 2642, Travel Elks Club, Footprinters, IBEW Local No. 46 (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) and Puget Sound Electrical Workers Union. He was preceded in death by his parents; five sisters, Katherine Krug, Tillie St. George, Magdalin Long, Cecelia Scott (all of Yakima) and Rose Prall of
The Lord called her home. Lois was born to Hazel Correia Reposa and Jesse Reposa. Lois’ mother died when she was 4 years old and her brother, Jack Reposa, was 16 months old. The children went to live with their grandmother in Blyn until Lois moved to an aunt and uncle’s — Mary and Sophus Henriksen — to be raised. Her brother was raised by another aunt and uncle. Lois graduated from Sequim High School in 1947. She worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Oth in Sequim for 2½ years. Lois married Budd Myren on June 8, 1950. The two of them spent
Mrs. Myren many days hiking in Olympic National Park and traveling from Alaska to Mexico in their camper. They enjoyed a trip to Israel in 1993. Lois’ greatest loves were the Lord; her husband of 62 years, Budd; and the Lord’s creation. She was predeceased
Korean and Vietnam wars, receiving the Silver Star and Bronze Star for valor in combat along with the Purple Heart for his injury in World War II. In 1973, after 30 years in service, he retired to reside in his present home in Happy Valley. He then worked as a local Realtor for several years before finally settling down to retired life. He enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing, as well as spending time with his family and friends. He
HILMER O. ‘BILL’ DYRNESS May 1931 January 2016 Our beloved husband and father passed away at the age of 84 years. He bravely fought lung and bone cancer for over seven years. He could still summon a smile and express his precious sense of humor. He was a true, gentle family man. Bill was born in Seattle, Washington; graduated from Lincoln High School; and spent four years in the Navy during the Korean War. In 1955, he was honorably discharged and a few months later traveled to Des Moines, Iowa, to marry his beloved wife, Bonnie. Their first honeymoon was a quick return trip to
Mr. Dyrness Seattle, where he enrolled at the University of Washington. He went on to earn a degree in business administration, graduating in 1958. Bill began his business career with Simpson Timber Company. After five years, he transferred to the plywood and door divi-
sion as sales and production coordinator and remained there for 26 years. Retirement began in 1992 with relocation to Sequim, where he and Bonnie remained. Bill volunteered for several years at the Sequim Visitor Center. They loved the outdoors, spending many summers at their favorite fishing lake in Eastern Washington. Travels to Arizona, cruising and gardening were other favorites. They celebrated 60 years of marriage in September of 2015. Bill is survived by his wife, Bonnie; two sons, Eric and Marc; brother Tom; sister Helen; four grandchildren; and many special nieces and nephews. At his request, there were no services.
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by her parents and Budd. Family still living are her brother, Jack Reposa; nieces and nephews; cousin Jeanette (Don) Mudd; and close friends Mabel Sorensen, Rob and Susie Knudson, Mitchel and Perry Knudson, MacKenzie Gish and their families.
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was well-known and liked throughout the community. In 2006, he was honored by being selected as the Honorary Grand Pioneer of the Sequim Irrigation Festival and rode through the parade with his wife, Virginia, and son. He was preceded in death by the love of his life, Virginia, his wife of almost 60 years, in 2007. In 2008, he married Zelma Stephens. He is survived by his wife, Zelma Bailey; sister Diane Colman; daughters Barbara (Cliff) Harvey, Sue (David) Hamilton, Lora (David) Angiuli and Katherine Williams; son George P. (Barbara) Bailey; along with many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, nieces and nephews. A potluck celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 5, 2016, at the Bailey family barn in Sequim at 1:30 p.m. Memorial contributions can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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California; and a son, Jim Geiger of Mukilteo, Washington. Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Joan Geiger of Sequim; daughter Cindi Della-Penna of Tacoma, Washington; stepson Gary (Christina) Wick; sister-in-law Bette McCarthy; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four nieces; and five nephews. Family and friends will gather at Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel, 108 West Alder Street, on Monday, February 29, 2016, at 2 p.m. and proceed to the Sequim Cemetery for graveside services. An open house will follow at 260 Blakely Boulevard, SunLand North, Sequim. Memorial contributions can be made to the Olympic Medical Cancer Center at www.olympicmedical. org or Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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Wilfred John ‘Bill’ Wilcox March 24, 1923 — Feb. 22, 2016
Port Angeles resident Wilfred John “Bill” Wilcox died of natural causes at Olympic Medical Center. He was 92. A complete obituary will follow. Services: To be announced. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements.
All that the Father giveth Me shall come to Me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. And this is the Father’s will which hath sent Me, That of all which He hath given Me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day. And this is the will of Him that sent Me, that everyone which teeth the Son and believeth on Him may have everlasting life and I will raise him up at the last day. — John 6:37-40
Dr. William J. Wickline, O.D. May 5, 1940 — Feb. 20, 2016
Resident Dr. William J. Wickline died from complications of cancer in Port Townsend. He was 75. Services: Celebration of life at Fort Worden Chapel in Port Townsend at 2 p.m. Saturday, with a potluck reception to follow.
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Fowler H. Stratton III June 22, 1941 — Feb. 20, 2016
Port Angeles resident Fowler H. Stratton III died from lung cancer in Issaquah. He was 74. Services: None announced. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com
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cover story The show must go on The Oscars draw Hollywood’s best and brightest amid controversy lead and supporting acting categories are white. You can’t talk about this year’s Academy Awards without addressing the controversy — and the trending Twitter hashtag #OscarSoWhite t’s a long, long night that seems to get longer every year, but awards-show junkies care not a — that this lack of diversity has sparked. Indeed, it’s fast becoming a major focus of the Oscars durwhit for that. ing the lead-up to the ceremony. Adding fuel to the On the contrary, millions are excited — or at the very least, willing — to settle in for the Super fire are the announcements from numerous stars Bowl of awards season as the crème de la crème decrying the “whiteout,” with some declaring their intent to boycott the awards all together. of the acting world swarm into Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre to honor the best films of 2015. “Malcolm X” (1992) writer and honorary reAmidst controversy, cries for boycotting and cipient Spike Lee wrote on Instagram that he and some significant changes on the horizon, the his wife “cannot support” the Oscars and there88th Annual Academy Awards airs Sunday, fore would not be attending, while Will Smith Feb. 28, on ABC. (“Men in Black,” 1997) and wife Jada Pinkett In 1940, at the 12th Academy Awards, Hattie Smith (“Collateral,” 2004) both separately anMcDaniel won the Oscar for Best Supporting nounced their intention to boycott the event. Actress for her iconic performance as Mammy Hosting the Oscars for the second time is in Best Picture recipient “Gone With the Wind” audacious comedian Chris Rock (“Grown Ups,” (1939). This marked the first time a black actor or 2010), whose comedy is generally peppered with actress received the award. race-related material. Rock was invited to host Including McDaniel, only 14 black actors have long before the nominations spawned outrage, won acting Oscars in the ceremony’s 88-year hisand while some have called for him to step down tory. There’s no chance of that number going up this in support of the boycott, Rock is taking a difyear, either, because, like last year, all 20 actors in the ferent tack. Oscars producer Reginald Hudlin By Jacqueline Spendlove TV Media
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revealed to “Entertainment Tonight” that the comedian’s original completed monolog has been scrapped, and the rewritten material is sure to include some digs directly related to the controversy. “As things got a little provocative and excited, he said: ‘I’m throwing out the show I wrote and I’m writing a new show,’ ” Hudlin said. “Chris is that thorough. He’s that brilliant, and I have 1,000 percent confidence that he will deliver something that people will be talking about for weeks.” Rock’s longtime collaborator Ali LeRoi confirms that a comedian like Rock is the best possible choice to host amid the negative feelings surrounding the ceremony. “If this was [last year’s host] Neil Patrick Harris, it would be two minutes of ‘Oscars-are-so-white jokes,’ ” he said in an NPR interview. “But everyone’s going: ‘Oh my god, it’s Chris Rock. What’s he gonna do?’ ”
Of course, there are just as many in the acting community — black and white — that staunchly defend the academy and its choices. In any case, the controversy has helped bring about some much-needed changes in the academy’s membership, which is notoriously old, white and male.
Chris Rock is set to host the 88th Annual Academy Awards.
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stars on screen Back,” 2013) stars as Adam, back from the dead and trying to reintegrate into a family that’s spent a decade moving on. Suspicions soon begin to emerge, though, that he might not be who he says he is. Alison Pill (“The Newsroom”), Zach Gilford (“Friday Night Lights”) and Rupert Graves (“V for Vendetta,” 2005) round out the rest of the Warren family. Andrew McCarthy (“Weekend at Bernie’s,” 1989) stars as the man who was wrongfully put away for Adam’s murder, and Margot Bingham (“Boardwalk Empire”) stars as the cop who caught him. Southern friendship: Two best friends and a get-rich-quick scheme. What could possibly go wrong? SundanceTV’s next original series premieres Wednesday, March 2, and it’s a bloody, deadly and high-stakes six-episode romp through the swamp. Based on the novels by Joe R. Lansdale and set in the late 1980s, “Hap and Leonard” stars James Purefoy (“The Following”) and Michael Kenneth Williams (“12 Years a Slave,” 2013) as a pair of best friends in East Texas who set out on an adventure
that soon turns far bloodier than they could have imagined. Much like the novels, it’s the relationship between the two men that defines the show. Hap Collins (Purefoy) is an East Texas native who is averse to guns and violence, preferring to use them only as a last resort whenever he finds himself in trouble — which is often. His best friend is Leonard Pine (Williams), a Vietnam vet with anger issues and far fewer qualms with violence — especially whenever racist or homophobic language is directed his way. Christina Hendricks (“Mad Men”) also stars as Hap’s exwife and the catalyst for the boys’ latest adventure. Pollyanna McIntosh (“The Woman,” 2011), Bill Sage (“Mysterious Skin,” 2004) and Neil Sandilands (“Proteus,” 2003) help round out the extensive cast. History’s out: Out with the old, in with the new, as they say. H2, the second history-focused channel owned by A+E Networks, won’t be found anywhere on the dial come the end of February this year. Instead, the struggling channel is being replaced
by the new Viceland channel. It’s a hip new channel that, just like the news and lifestyle website Vice, is being aimed straight at the millennial generation, and with a new channel comes a host of new shows that executives are no doubt hoping will find an audience. The launch program that’s attracting the most buzz online would probably be actress Ellen Page’s “Gaycation,” premiering Wednesday, March 2. Part travel show, part lifestyle program and part social commentary, “Gaycation” is aimed squarely at the progressive younger generation that Viceland is looking to attract. Canadian-born actress Page has starred in a number of blockbuster films, including “Inception” (2010) and “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014). She publicly came out in 2014, and since then has become an outspoken gay rights activist. In “Gaycation,” Page travels around the world, from distant Japan to Brazil, and to closer destinations such as the Iowa State Fair. Wherever she goes, with her camera crew in tow, she’s checking in on what life is like for the LGBTQ people living there.
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After an international drug kingpin is apprehended, tragedy strikes the precinct in this new episode. Also, Jake (Josh Lucas) makes a life-altering decision regarding Laura (Debra Messing). Jenna Fischer, Mercedes Ruehl and Debby Ryan guest star.
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A couple of city dwellers decide they want to move to the suburbs to raise a family in this new episode. However, brothers Drew and Scott soon discover the couple has sky-high expectations and a very long wish list.
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As the crew grapples with their feelings about their fallen friend, Harlee’s (Jennifer Lopez) work with Stahl (Warren Kole) unearths one of Wozniak’s (Ray Liotta) secrets in this new episode. Meanwhile, Wozniak takes charge of the big job.
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Dark Shadows (2012, Fantasy) Michelle Pfeiffer, Eve Green, Johnny Depp. The 700 Club 180* 311* Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler.
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Identity Thief (‘13, Com) Melissa McCarthy, Jason Bateman. Baskets (N) Baskets Baskets
Hancock 136* 248* PGA Golf WGC-Cadillac Championship Site: Trump National Doral -- Doral, Fla. LPGA Golf Women's Champions Round 2 Site: Sentosa Golf Club -- Sentosa, Singapore (L) 136* 248* Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St Last Man St The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls 312* Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop FlipFlop (N) Flip or Flop House Huntrs House (N) Five Day Flip (N) 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Great Wild North Great Wild North 120* 269* Project Runway Project Runway Aspiring designers get the chance to break Project Runway: All Stars Child Genius "You'll Be First Fashionably Fashionably 108* 252* into the fashion world in this reality series. "Fashion 911" (N) or Last" (N) Late Late The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Alaska State Troopers "Extreme Justice Countdown" Alaska State Troopers "Extreme Justice Countdown" Trooper "Carnival Chaos" Alaska State Troopers 186 276 Thunder Thunder Paradise Run H.Danger
Zookeeper (‘11, Com) Rosario Dawson, Kevin James. F ull House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament Women's Second NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament Women's Second NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament Women's Site: 426 687 Round Site: Greensboro Coliseum -- Greensboro, N.C. Round Site: Greensboro Coliseum -- Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum -- Greensboro, N.C. Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops 168* 241*
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