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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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Ferry, dock preparing for busy spring season to leave Port Angeles at 8:20 a.m. Monday. It will resume multiple daily back in service after a two-month trips across the Strait of Juan de Fuca from its terminal at the hiatus for construction of a new foot of Laurel Street to the wharf at its Canadian terminal, Black Ball Ferry Line President Inner Harbour of the British Ryan Burles said Thursday. Columbia capital. The Coho’s first passenger TURN TO COHO/A5 sailing since Jan. 3 is scheduled
Coho restarts service tomorrow BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A trip to Victoria will get a whole lot easier come Monday. The MV Coho ferry will be
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Benjamin Franklin at Port of Los Angeles in December 2015.
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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