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The Enumclaw High gymnastics team – which has only known success during its fouryear existence – earned runnerup honors during the weekend’s state championships. The state meet was staged at the Tacoma Dome, with team competition Friday and individual contests Saturday. The EHS squad also placed second in 2011 and followed that with back-to-back state championships. This time around, a trio of Hornet gymnasts scored in the Top 10 in the all-around. Senior Olivia Bannerot, a standout since she entered EHS as a freshman and a state champion in the vault in 2013, was competing in her final meet as a Hornet. She again proved herself to be among the state’s best, tying for second place in the floor exercise with Alexis
Lawrence from Kamiakin with a score of 9.6. On the vault she was third with 9.650, fourth on the beam with 9.250, fifth on the bars with 9.175 and third all-around scoring 37.950. “I am really proud of our team,” Bannerot said following Saturday’s competition. “This was the best meet of the season. It was a good way to end.” Bannerot plans on attending a four-year college with an eye toward becoming a nurse. Friday, Enumclaw High brought home the silver with a score of 178.425. Coach Ben Skipworth said the Friday meet “went really good. It was our best (team score) of the season.” Kamiakin took first with 181.700. Enumclaw’s Victoria Hernadez had a strong meet, scoring 36.625, good for sixth all around.
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Olivia Bannerot put the final touches on a stellar Enumclaw High gymnastics career, leading the Hornets to a second-place finish during the weekend’s state championships. Photo by Dennis Box
It’s official: city funds outside agencies By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
Slightly more than $100,000 will be shared by nine agencies, each serving a specific audience but all aimed at making Enumclaw a happier and healthier place. City contributions to those diverse entities were hammered out during the 2014 budgeting process but were not nailed down until a unanimous vote of the City Council Feb. 10. The council historically spreads dollars to nonprofit agencies that
benefit the community in a multitude of ways. The actual allotments have varied in recent years, fluctuating with the general health of the economy. For example, 2010 saw seven agencies receiving $93,600 in funding; by the following year, allocations for the same seven agencies had dwindled to just $32,000. Passage of a resolution earlier this month earmarked $103,000 to be split seven ways, with awards ranging from a high of $50,000 to a low of $2,000. In two additional cases, the contribution was not in cash but, rather, a rent subsidy to
those who occupy city-owned property. Council action also included service agreements, designed to outline the city’s expectations in return for the funding. Receiving financial allocations were: Enumclaw Youth Services, $50,000; Plateau Outreach Ministries, $25,000; the Enumclaw Area Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Center, $10,000; Green River Community College, $10,000; Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, $5,000; King County Sexual Assault Resource Center, $2,000; and the YWCA, $1,000.
Additionally, Arts Alive! received a rental subsidy of $7,500 and the Chamber of Commerce was given a rental subsidy of $6,000. In other action during their Feb. 10 meeting, council members: made life a bit easier for Enumclaw businesses looking to make improvements. Until now, city code has stated that any building improvement totaling $50,000 or more would require the owner to upgrade adjacent streets and sidewalks to meet
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midnight Feb. 18, police cited the motorist for reckless driving and driving without a valid license. The incident occurred at Railroad Street and Washington Avenue. The vehicle was impounded. NO SELLING: Police received a complaint the afternoon of Feb. 18 regarding people who were going door-to-door, attempting to sell windows. Officers contacted one of the salespeople and advised of the city ordinance prohibiting sales without a license. The sellers
agreed to round up the rest of their sales team and move on. WELFARE CHECK: Officers were called Feb. 17 to check on the welfare of a woman who appeared to be under the influence of medication and was having a difficult time standing upright. Officers found she was experiencing a normal medical issue; aid was declined and she was going to take medication upon arriving home. GIVEN A RIDE: Officers checked the area around a Roosevelt Avenue address after 11 p.m. Feb. 16 after taking a call from those concerned a man who had been drinking. He was gone, but officers were called back by security
when the man returned. Contact was made and the man was provided a ride home. DRUNK DRIVER: A traffic stop shortly after midnight Feb. 15 resulted in a driver cited, taken to the police station for testing and released after being charged with driving under the influence. The incident occurred at the intersection of state Route 410 and 244th Avenue Southeast. OUT OF CONTROL: An outof-control patient had officers responding Feb. 14 to a Battersby Avenue location. As officers arrived, the patient was leaving with a parent. The matter was settled upon police contact.
purchase of Buckley’s natural gas utility. The neighboring city of Buckley found it unreasonable to continue operating its own natural gas system and city voters agreeed; during 2013, they overwhelmingly approved a sale of the gas system to PSE, the lone bidder. Buckley’s natural gas passes through a high-pressure gas line owned and
operated by Enumclaw; it’s a continuous system of gas lines, with Buckley taking ownership on the north side of the bridge over the White River. A service agreement between Enumclaw and Buckley has existed since 1995. With PSE taking ownership of the Buckley system, the existing agreement is invalid and a new contract had to be agreed
upon between Enumclaw and PSE. The new pact is for 15 years, with the option for an additional 10 years, and Enumclaw’s compensation will more than double. PSE will pay a monthly charge of $4,000, plus a unit rate of 2 cents per therm. The contract allows the terms to be renegotiated if “significant, unusual conditions arise.”
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9.450 and 11th on the bars with 8.425. Emily Berte was eighth all around with 36.35, 15th on the floor with 9.125, tied for ninth on the beam with 8.425 and was 12th on the vault with 9.15
Ward was 17th on the bars with 7.250 and 19th all around with 35.0. Tianna Johnston tied for 43rd all around, scoring 32.325, and Brianna Reisinger tied for 50th all around with 31.5.
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In the individual events she tied with teammate Maddison Ward for 11th on the beam with 8.325, was 10th in the vault with
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Walter Leigh Bruhn, age 81, died peacefully in his Enumclaw home with family at his side, on February 14, 2014. He was born to Svend and Margaret Bruhn on April 29, 1932, in the same home he passed away in. Walt is survived by wife Adrienne, son John Bruhn (Connie), son Dave Bruhn (Cheryl), son Henry Bruhn (Susan), daughter Lori Beall, son Robert Bruhn (Jackie), 11 adoring grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. He was proceeded in death by grandson Kyle Bruhn, and sisters Betty Bremer, Jean Strom and Peggy Fair. Walt married the love of his life, Adrienne in 1953, and together they ran their Enumclaw dairy farm for 42 years. Their farm is part of the George Bruhn Homestead staked off in 1892. Walt was known for his kindness and generosity. His love for family and friends was unconditional. He will be forever missed and never forgotten. 991978
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State wrestling: Moulden repeats as 3A champion EHS girls wrestling
KC Moulden took her second gold medal at the Mat Classic wrestling championships Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. Moulden pinned Shanelle Berry from Yelm in 54 seconds, and she pinned every opponent she faced during the two-day tournament. “I wanted to go hard, not make any mistakes and get it done fast,” Moulden said of her championship match. “It’s good to know I can defend my title.” “She’s an outstanding kid. She’s a leader on the team and at school,” offered her coach, Jerry Scheidt. Moulden won her first match against Karisa Selin from Hoquiam by a fall in 17 seconds. She beat Sophia Munoz of Highline by fall in a 1:20 and pinned Jasmine Starke of Sunnyside in 37 seconds to advance to the finals. Moulden was 25-1 on the season and was first in subdistricts, regionals and state. Enumclaw’s Danielle Cormier took second in the 145-pound weight class, losing by a pin to Chloe Gardner of Nooksack Valley in 5 minutes, 28 seconds. Cormier won her first match by fall and then won a close quarterfinal match to advance to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Cormier beat Lisa Spangler from Fort Vancouver 5-3 in overtime with a takedown in the last eight seconds of the match. In the finals, Cormier was up 5-0 at the end of the first, nearly pinning Gardner in the first round. Gardner battled back to tie the score and pinned Cormier with 15 seconds left in the match. Gardner was second in state last year, Cormier was fourth. Scheidt said Cormier, who is a senior, has “wrestled great all four years.” Joslin Pierotti won her first match by fall, then lost
her second match to eventual state champion Megan Johnson of Tumwater. Scheidt said she was injured an unable to continue with competition. She finished the year 16-13 and was one win away from medaling in state.
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The Enumclaw High boys placed five at Mat Classic, bringing home both a second- and thirdplace medals. The Hornet team finished 10th with 59 team points. Wyley Stewart at 182 pounds took second after losing in the championship round to Chili Sabin of Bonney Lake 6-0. Stewart pinned his first opponent, Jose Avila-Leal from Prairie High, in 1 minute, 28 seconds. He beat Klinton Maassen from
White River High’s basketball teams – both boys and girls – swept through their district tournaments in undefeated fashion, combining to go a perfect 6-0. The success brought each a district championship and catapulted both into this week’s regional competition. With just 16 teams remaining, the regional round is a loser-out, winner-to-state affair. The final eight 2A teams, boys and girls, will gather in Yakima’s SunDome for a three-day state tourney that plays out March 6-8. White River’s teams will play Saturday, March 1, at Puyallup High School. The girls tip off at 6 p.m. and the boys play at 8. The Hornet boys are paired against the squad from River Ridge High in Lacey. The ninth-ranked Hornet girls will take on No. 8-ranked Black Hills High of Tumwater.
Ferndale 8-6 in the quarterfinals and BJ Hawthorne 14-12 in the semifinals. Kyle Opland wrestled at 113 beating Blake Llarenas from Hanford 5-0 for the third-place medal. Opland won his first match 11-0 over Ruslan Dzhumaniyazov from Kelso and beat Llarenas in the next round 5-0. He lost a quarterfinal match to Benjamin Dixon of Vancouver’s Mountainview High 4-3, dropping into the lower half of the bracket. There, he defeated Ferndale’s Isaiah Heredia 3-2 before facing Llarenas for a second time; in the battle for third place, Opland was again a 5-0 winner. Jake Treece finished seventh at 106; Jayden Fend, 152, was seventh; Sean Wei was eighth at 170.
Brandon Dove launches a short jumper during White River’s district victory over Fife. Photo by Kyle Stroh.
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State wrestling: White River’s Lewandoski second, Kurtz third By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
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Eventually taking second place, she led a Hornet group of four to Mat Classic in the Tacoma Dome. Competing in the 190pound division, Lewandoski flattened foes from Othello, Mount Vernon and Centralia to move to the finals. There, she ran into another Centralia grappler, Ryan Gibbons, and lost by pin. Other White River girls
qualifying for state were Erin Radford, 118 pounds; Kendra Blue, 130; and McKinsie Shirey, 145. Radford and Blue each won a match before being eliminated, while Shirey dropped her first two and was ousted.
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Timberline: 22-11-13-19 – 65 Enumclaw: Drake Rademacher 27, Zac Webb 16, Bryce Peterson 9, Josh Erickson 5, Scotty Garvin 3, King Rainwater 2. White River 65, Foster 60 February 21 at Foss High Class 2A district semifinals White River: 13-18-17-17 – 65 Foster: 11-14-14-21 – 60 White River: Brandon Dove 24, Brandon Garvin 14, Dustin France 7, Spencer Swigart 6, Logan Goethals 6, Brandon Scheer 4, Clayton Holm 2, Bo Dudley 2. Enumclaw 56, Col. River 54 February 21 at Washington High District tournament (loser out) Enumclaw: 16-12-13-15 – 56 Col. River: 13-18-14-9 – 54 Enumclaw: Drake Rademacher 25, Bryce Peterson 14, Zac Webb 10,
bring home third-place honors from last weekend’s Class 2A state wrestling championships. Mat Classic XXVI was staged Friday and Saturday in the Tacoma Dome. Competing at 138 pounds, Kurtz pinned his first opponent then dropped a 6-3 decision. Facing elimination, the Hornet senior rallied to pin an Anacortes foe before defeating Colville’s Ian Cox
10-0. In his finalé, Kurtz battled to a 5-3 decision over a familiar foe, Fife’s Brad Reddaway. Also qualifying for the state tourney was White River 106-pounder Alex Armstrong. After being pinned in his opening matchup, the freshman pinned Sultan’s David Woo. Armstrong was then ousted from the tournament by Tyler Gale of Port Angeles.
Josh Erickson 4, King Rainwater 3. White River 42, Sumner 41 February 19 at Curtis High Class 2A district quarterfinals White River: 11-9-12-10 – 42 Sumner: 8-8-12-13 – 41 White River: Brandon Dove 17, Spencer Swigart 11, Logan Goethals 6, Clayton Holm 4, Dustin France 2, Brandon Garvin 2. Timberline 69, Enumclaw 61 February 19 at Washington High Class 3A district quarterfinals Enumclaw: 19-13-10-19 – 61 Timberline: 10-19-19-21 – 69 Enumclaw: Zac Webb 18, Drake Rademacher 17, Bryce Peterson 16, Scotty Garvin 6, Josh Erickson 4.
White River 48, Renton 39 February 21 at Curtis High Class 2A district semifinals White River: 20-0-9-19 – 48 Renton: 10-6-7-16 – 39 White River: Amanda Lance 23, Kendall Bird 18, Maci Goethals 3, Kristin Sturdivan 2, Darian Gore 2. White River 70, Fife 43 February 19 at Bellermine Prep Class 2 district quarterfinals WR: 20-14-19-17 – 70 Fife: 17-15-7-4 – 43 White River: Amanda Lance 22, Kendall Bird 16, Darian Gore 12, Kristin Sturdivan 10, Bailey Mills 6, Sydney Andersen 3, Taylor Hillius 1. Lincoln 53, Enumclaw 51 February 17 at Clover Park Class 3A district (loser out) Enumclaw: 16-18-8-9 – 51 Lincoln: 10-17-13-13 – 53 Enumclaw: Noelle Putman 13, Kylie Rademacher 12, Hayley Sonneson 9, Kimmy Aubert 8, Sam Engebretsen 4, Katie Carlson 3, Tallie Carlson 2.
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Start new pets with program of vet care Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospital’s monthly pet care column. This month, we are highlighting new furry additions to your family. We have combined tips from several animal health organizations to shed some light on what to expect in the way of veterinary care if you just brought a new pet home, or you’re planning on bringing a new pet home in the near future. Either way, congratulations! There’s nothing like a cute, fuzzy new four-legged addition to the family. While it’s important to start right in on the cuddling and training needed by a new pet, it’s also crucial to get a head start on your fuzzy family member’s health. You want to make sure the get off on the right foot and this means scheduling its first veterinary visit and vaccine series and preventative care. Depending on your pet’s age, expected lifestyle and living environment, there are a lot of different things you can expect from your veterinarian. When you take your puppy or kitten to the veterinarian for the first time, your vet will start with a comprehensive physical exam before anything else. This is really important – your veterinarian can find physical problems just by looking him or her over, such as poor gait or skin problems, and get your puppy on a treatment plan early in life. In addition, your veterinarian will want to make sure your puppy is free of a variety of illnesses and conditions, and to do so he or she will perform a variety of tests, including: • fecal screen to check for intestinal parasites • start deworming (through the use of prescription
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Paying taxes can save us money?
“Taxes are not an absolute economic evil, despite their simplistic portrayal as such by the antitax movement.” This quotation from “The Fine Print: How Big Companies use ‘Plain English’ to Rip You Off” by David Cay Johnston, is meant to help us rethink whether taxes are always bad, or not. Johnston makes some very salient points that taxes can actually be cheaper than going to the marketplace to buy goods in a capitalist society. Here are a few examples: Police: If we were to hire our own security guards, how many of us could afford that? In many parts of the world the rich build high walls topped Rich Elfers with broken glass and Columnist concertina wire to keep out thieves. In Brazil, the super wealthy use helicopters to transport them because the streets are too dangerous. Taxing ourselves to pay for police protection is much cheaper than having to pay for our security because the costs are spread around a larger number of people. Other public services: The same is true for fire protection, sewer and water hookups, garbage pick up and creating and maintaining our streets. Think of parks, national, state, and local. If we had to pay for them ourselves, the costs would be astronomical. Again, only the well to do would be to enjoy the benefits of the nation’s natural wonders. Public education: Our taxes go for public schools that educate all our children. If we had to pay great sums of money to send our children to private schools, again, only the rich would be able to get their children educated, lowering the standard of living for the rest of us, making society poorer. Public education provides the means to improve ones’ chances of success in the world. Perhaps that is why the Washington State Constitution made education the paramount priority of the state. Public education provides an avenue to the greater prosperity for us all. After World War II and during later wars, the G.I. Bill paid the costs of millions of returning soldiers to go to colleges and technical schools to better themselves. The results are higher standards of living for the entire nation. According to Johnston, 450,000 engineers, 240,000 accountants, 238,000 teachers, 91,000 scientists,
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Letters Representatives quiet when boosting benefits This past week the Washington State House of Representatives members were given a 33 percent daily per diem increase. Their $90 per day per diem was increased to $120. The per diem amounts are used for housing and meals. Each member of the House whose home office is 50 miles or more from the capital receives the per diem. Both representatives from the 31st
District qualify. I find it interesting that a proposed increase in the per diem process does not have to be introduced on the House floor for debate and voting purposes. Instead, an executive committee, comprised of a few representatives, decides on the increase. The chief clerk then declares it official. This seems a very convenient process for those receiving a per diem increase. It saves the individual representatives a “nay” or “yea” obligation in view of the House gallery and the media in attendance. Sweet! Another interesting fact, legislative aides also qualify for the daily per diem. Whereas, the House repre-
sentatives were given their 33 percent raise, the aides’ per diem was not changed. Their per diem remains at $35. (Yes, $35 per day.) Fair treatment for these individuals who basically have the same daily expenses? I don’t think so. In summary (here I vent my frustrations with the politicians in Olympia), while it appears our representatives are spending the majority of their 60-day session once again playing partisan politics, at least their choice of menu items and refreshments has blossomed. Oh well, congratulations Seahawks. Ron Holmes Enumclaw
Art has a place – and price tag My friends, I have disturbing news to report. Studio 54 – one of the finest art galleries this muddle-headed writer has ever encountered during his trips through America’s foremost art salons – has closed its doors, unable to turn a profit in our little suburban environs. This is not just disturbing news, it’s actually rather depressing. I don’t suppose its closing is especially surprising; that is, even while I drank a toast at the opening night party, on subconscious levels I kind of suspected the place might not make it. Nonetheless, I certainly hoped it would. But alas, in final analysis, art is a luxury. Despite its hyped “spiritual
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qualities,” even everyday, local art is something that most people can’t normally afford and, in the case of the speculative market and the astronomical prices of famous works by Warhol and Pollack, it’s something only the top 1 percent can afford. Unless you’re an authentic struggling artist who’s intent on mak-
ing a living through your endeavors, art is low on the list of priorities for most people – and Enumclaw residents aren’t an exception to this general norm. Most people would rather invest their money in a house or land or a car or furniture rather than art. Then, after everything else is paid off, there might be a few nickels left for a painting, if it goes well with the living room color and decor. I don’t mean this condescendingly, not by any stretch. It’s always nice to have a house in which to hang your paintings. Those individuals who are happy in a 12x10 foot room, surrounded by paintings stacked
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Pedaling to help discover a cure AMBER-BROOKE – sounds like a microbrew, doesn’t it? It would be appropriate for a bicycle team to be sponsored and named after a cold brew, but such is not the case. AMBER-BROOKE is named in honor of a couple of young ladies who suffer from arthritis on a daily basis. As I have mentioned many times, kids get arthritis, too! Amber is a 23-year-old woman who lives near Enumclaw. Recently, Amber received a medical discharge from the United States Marine Corps due to her serious arthritis flare ups – she was diagnosed with lupus. Lupus is an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal, healthy tissue. This results in symptoms like inflammation, swelling and damage to joints, skin, kidneys, blood, the heart and lungs. Brooke is a 14-year-old girl – my granddaughter – who lives near Billings, Mont. Brooklynn was 4 years old when diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoim-
mune disease that results in a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder that may affect many tissues and organs, but principa lly attacks flexible (synovial) joints. Al Knopik Soon after, Brooke was diagnosed with uveitis. Infections, injury and autoimmune disorders may be associated with the development of uveitis, though the exact cause is often unknown. Brooklynn lost all sight in one eye and had to have it removed before her sixth birthday. AMBER-BROOKE is a bicycle team raising funds and awareness for the Arthritis Foundation. We will be doing this on the Plateau near Enumclaw, we will be doing this in Montana and, in September, we will be participating in the Peoples
Coast Arthritis Bike Classic, a sixday, 365-mile bicycle ride down the Oregon Coast from Astoria to Brookings. Team AMBER-BROOKE is looking for bicyclists willing to accept the challenges of our team for a worthwhile cause. Have you considered a charity bike ride? Training rides, locally, will begin in midMarch near Enumclaw, Seattle and the Snohomish areas. Not quite your cup of tea? Or in this case, not quite your stein of beer? You can still help with research to find a cure for arthritis by making a monetary donation at http:// PeoplesCoastArthritisBikeClassic. kintera.org/alknopik or by printing out a donation form on the link provided on my personal donation page. Team AMBER-BROOKE, the Arthritis Foundation, and anyone who suffers from the horrendous affects of arthritis appreciate your donation. Thank you, Al Knopik, team captain Buckley
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1902…. Exclude automobiles, and the accidental death rate for our time is about a third of what it was a century ago.” We pay for government inspectors to maintain codes for electrical installations and to keep hazardous materials like asbestos out of our homes. Cars are much safer because regulatory laws were passed and taxes paid to enforce safer car design. In the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire,
146 people, mainly immigrant women, died because the owner of the factory building locked emergency doors with chains to keep workers from sneaking out on company time. Many jumped to their deaths from windows and the roof rather than die in the flames. Because of this tragic fire we have better building and safety codes and we pay taxes for workers’ compensation out of every paycheck.
Improved health: Taxes have increased our life spans from the average of 47.3 years in 1900 to 77.2 years today. This money comes from public health measures supported by taxes to regulate water, sewer, food and medicines for the public good. Taxes aren’t bad; they can actually save us money. “What matters is how we use our taxes. That is the crucial issue on which we need to focus: what we spend our taxes on,”
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67,000 doctors, and 22,000 dentists benefited from the public paying taxes to support the G.I. Bill. Accident protection: “Taxes are also a key reason why people are less likely to die in accidents than they were century ago,” Johnston writes. “The rate of death from accidents today is less than half what it was in
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 7 according to Johnston. When taxes are shifted from public service to benefiting the few favored companies who can buy political influence or hold whole states hostage to their threats like Boeing recently did with its 777X assembly line, that is the problem. Living in a thriving democracy requires eternal vigilance to protect us from corporations who have been able to get legislation passed that reduce taxes for the wealthy while putting the burdens on the middle class and those least able to afford them. That has been the trend in banking
– think the 2008 economic meltdown – and medicine, where the government has allowed and even abetted corporations to create near monopolies. David Cay Johnston is correct. We need to quit listening to the cries of “no more taxes!” and begin to think and explore the assumptions behind that mantra. The taxes we pay can actually save us money if only we become more aware and intelligent and vigilant to watch for those wealthy and some of the poor who game the system for their selfish benefit at the cost to the rest of us.
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Studio 54 belong in Seattle or Bellevue or perhaps Redmond – suburban communities and cities with significantly high incomes, where the unveiling of a Lichtenstein is celebrated with a neighborhood party serving champagne and caviar. On the other hand, our little mossy community still has the Arts Alive! gallery and its prices are more attuned to the local financial state. If you haven’t yet been in this place, check it out some time.
against the walls, are few and far between. So, Studio 54 couldn’t make it because there simply wasn’t the local money necessary to support such a first-class operation. I always enjoyed walking around the place, but I never bought anything and apparently that was true of everyone else, too. Oh well, its failure will work as a tax write-off. Quality art galleries like
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Design an early-spring garden The end of February is the time to add heavenly hellebores and other early bloomers to the landscape. Thanks to a wholesale grower in the Skagit Valley, local nurseries are bursting forth with new and exotic hellebore varieties that
have made these perennials the stars of the winter garden in western Washington. If you are anxious to celebrate the new spring season, use these tips
to design an early spring theme garden that will warm hearts as we wait for warmer weather.
The Compleat Home Gardener
The early spring garden planting plan
Marianne Binetti
Bark up the right tree: Flowering trees that burst into bloom during the month of March or even sooner include the flowering plums and cherries but these disease-prone trees can cause a lot of heartache as wet, spring weather encourages a host of problems. The more practical approach would be to invest in a great tree with beautiful bark. This way the early bloomers you plant nearby will attract attention to the more subtle colors and textures of coral bark, peeling bark and quirky shapes.
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Lois Lydia Humphrey Lois Lydia Humphrey, beloved mother and grandmother, champion of the underdog, and always an inspiration, passed away on February 18th, 2014. She lived a full 98 years touching many lives up until the very end. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard F Humphrey (1989), her grandson James E Maasen (1976), brothers John Franklin, Emory Franklin, Stanley Franklin, and sister Ardis Purvis. She will be dearly missed by her son Lawrence W Humphrey (and wife Lynda), daughters Saundra Ruth, Faith Schaafsma (and husband Ron), Debbie Sutphin (and husband Bob), Jayne Severyns (and husband Bill), Judy Pulley (and husband Steve), 14 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great grandchildren, sister Willa Neal, brother Weaver Franklin, and sister-in-law Jane Martin (and husband Clem).
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Lois Lydia (Franklin) Humphrey was born on April 22, 1916 in Henry, Nebraska. Lois was the first of seven siblings and she learned her nurturing skills early. She grew up caring for her siblings and assisting her father on the family farm. Hers was a rough and tumble upbringing. Her family was free spirited, artistic, musical, loud, and always playing practical jokes and telling big stories. As a teenager, Lois worked at Moomaws, a grocery store. There she met a handsome young man named Bernard Forrest Humphrey. They were married on October 2, 1939. Shortly after they married, they moved to Washington with Bernard’s parents. Two years later, in 1941, their first child, Lawrence (Larry), was born. Saundra (Sam) was born in 1943. During this time, they joined the Seventh-day Adventist church. In 1944, they moved to Payette, Idaho. Bernard sold Christian books, had a bakery route, and drove long-haul trucks. He was busy! And so was Lois. Faith (1949), Debbie (1951), and twins Judy and Jayne (1956) were born in Idaho. Lois cared for the children and household during this time. In the winter of 1957 (during a huge snowstorm), the Humphrey family moved back to the Seattle area to be with Bernard’s mother. Bernard went to work at Boeing and worked there until he retired. Lois went to work as a home health aide for the King County Health Department. She was so proud that two of her daughters became Registered Nurses. After a few moves in the area, the family settled in Enumclaw, WA. After Lois and Bernard retired, they spent time at their cabin in Chelan and traveling in Arizona. Lois enjoyed bird watching, writing, flowers, and doing crossword puzzles with a cup of coffee. Bernard passed away in 1989. For the first time in her life, Lois lived alone. She became involved with the Enumclaw Senior Center and had fun adventures with her close friend, Evelyn. While losing Bernard was so difficult, Lois truly took what life handed her and made the best of it. She lived her entire life this way - always positive, always a blessing to others, and always resting in the peace of Christ. While Lois’s health declined in her 80’s, her friend Nell Aronson cared for her and loved her. Lois and her family were so appreciative of Nell. Lois and Bernard were devoted members of the Seventh-day Adventist church. Lois was involved in all areas of the church from Cradle Roll leader to becoming one of the first women elders in her later years. Lois was a woman of deep, abiding faith and she spent many hours memorizing scripture and writing her conversations with God. She loved the Psalms and the Beatitudes. Gracious, peaceful, fiercely loving, positive, strong, wise, and determined, she has left a legacy of strong, smart, and loving women. Motherhood was always her greatest passion and she passed on that passion to her daughters. Her second greatest passion might have been Scrabble! There was always an active Scrabble game on her kitchen table. It is not easy to capture the essence of Lois. She was kind and strong. She had firm beliefs and she was incredibly accepting and gracious. Everyone around her felt loved by her. She was encouraging and truthful. Her health care nurses said often that they never heard her speak an unkind word. She was always positive and always saw the good in people and situations. Animals were a special love of Lois’s as was music. There was always a pet in her home and always a piano. She could often be found playing the piano and singing hymns. Lois embodied a spirit of peacefulness regardless of her circumstances. Her relationship with the Lord and those she loved were the source of her peace. She made those around her feel good about themselves and good about the world. She was a special gift from God and will be missed by all who knew her.
“There is light on both sides.”
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Paper bark maple (Acer griseum) has cinnamonbrown, peeling bark and is able to adapt to full sun or the mostly shaded areas of the garden. The Corkscrew Filbert (Corylus avellana Contorta, also called Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick,
www.courierherald.com adds a light-hearted touch to any garden scene with the twisting nature of the slender branches. Early spring is when this small tree really shows off with dangling catkins of limegreen color. Another small tree with brilliant coral bark is the Japanese maple Sango Kaku. This specimen is a winter garden classic and in early spring the brilliant color and slender shape makes it a star in almost any location. As a bonus this maple also offers butter-yellow foliage color.
Light up the landscape with early-spring shrubs
Bright yellow blooms of forsythia welcome spring all over the Northwest and this easy-to-grow shrub can be enjoyed as a casual hedging plant or placed in the back of a garden bed to provide blooms in the spring and a quiet green background in the summer. The evergreen rhododendron P.J.M. is hardy, dependable and compact with lavender blooms that will cover the plant in the month of March no matter how cold and windy the weather. Camellias, daphne, witch hazel and heathers are other blooming shrubs just waiting to
OBITUARIES ALVIN LAU Buckley resident Alvin F. Lau died Feb. 20, 2014, at the age of 85. He is survived by wife Janie of Buckley; daughter Doris of Buckley; son Alvin Lau Claren of Grandville, Mich.; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by son Clayton. A celebration of his life is planned for 3 p.m. Thursday, March 6, at the Enumclaw Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. All may also sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
RHONDA PLESE Enumclaw resident Rhona Plese died Feb. 14, 2014. She was born April 22, 1929, to Sam and Constance Willis. She graduated from Rhona Plese Enumclaw High School with the class of 1948 and married Marko Plese in June of 1948. She is survived by son Michael and wife Kim; sisters Winifred Longmire and Audrey Laffey; four granddaughters; one step-granddaughter and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Marko in 1988 and brother George Willis
be adopted into your earlyspring garden.
Early-performing perennials that deserve center stage
So here’s the deal. Everyone has flowers in the month of May and hanging baskets and potted containers burst with bloom all summer long. Why not be different? Early spring and late winter flowers are much less common and much more appreciated. Thanks to local nurseries they are also much easier to find and less expensive than ever before. We have so many gray, damp days in western Washington during the month of March that planting these early bloomers into public and private gardens should become the law of the land – just to ensure the mental health of all state residents. • • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
in 2002. At her request there will no services. Donations in her honor may be made to Enumclaw Church of Christ, 26007 S.E. 425th St., Enumclaw, 98022. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may leave condolences for the family on the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
EMILY DETWILER Buckley resident Emily Joan Detwiler, 19, died Feb. 22, 2014. She was born Jan. 29, 1995, in Seattle and was adopted at age 3 by the Emily Detwiler Detwiler family. She attended White River schools and was scheduled to graduate this year. She loved her teacher and her classmates and also loved watching trucks. Her death was attended by her longtime nurses, family and close friends. She is survived by parents Jeff and Michelle Detwiler of Buckley; brothers Adam Hartman of Fife, Wash., and Jered Detwiler of Buckley; sister Grace Detwiler of Buckley; and grandmother Martha Hartman of Troutdale, Ore. Visitation is planned for 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, with a funeral service following at 11, both at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene, 2501 Warner Ave., Enumclaw, 98022. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Making a difference in the lives of the needy Church Corner Dan Wilson Hope Lutheran Church
holding her baby brother. The mother was away picking coffee during the soon-to-end coffee season. Two other boys were sitting on the dirt. The boys all wore T-shirts, but no other clothes. One was 6 but looked about 3. The other was 3 but looked younger. The chickens running about looked healthier than the kids. Tanya had come across the family while arranging for a volunteer medical-dental team from Corner of Love to hold a clinic in the area. The kids were listless and
their stomachs distended. Parasites and poor nutrition had stunted their growth and affected their health. A piece of clear plastic was pulled from a backpack. The plastic became the examination table on the dirt outside the shack. And there I saw the kingdom of God revealed. Two of the doctors, volunteering their time and medical skill, sat down on the plastic and began examining the kids, caring for them with the most amazing care and touch. Sitting on a piece of plastic outside a hovel, examining and caring for three dirty, parasite-infected, malnourished kids. It wasn’t just a corner of love; it was love itself. The kids were given medicine and food and toys and we packed up and walked back up the path.
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into the ground. A rusty corrugated tin roof was tied to the sticks. There was a twofoot gap between the plastic and the roof to let air blow through the 10-foot by 10-foot house, but the smell of smoke told us that it must get pretty smoky inside. And when the rains came, well, it couldn’t stay dry. Inside, on the dirt floor, was a makeshift working/ cooking table. There was a fire pit built up in the corner for cooking. There were no beds and we wondered if the children slept on plastic or simply on the dirt floor or a dirty blanket. There were no water or toilet facilities to be seen. In front of the house stood a 9-year-old girl
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We walked down a rocky path toward a black plastic “house” in the distance. I was carrying a bright yellow medical kit as I stumbled down the uneven path. Three doctors from Enumclaw and Tanya Amador, the director of the Corner of Love foundation, a Maple Valley foundation working in remote areas of Nicaragua, were with me in the group. We were going to see three children that Tanya had come across the week before. But I saw more than that. I saw the kingdom of God revealed. We walked through a banana and native plant forest with houses scattered about. All had dirt floors and, because of the rain, the fire pit for cooking was inside the houses. The house we were walking toward was made of black plastic with sticks pounded
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“The Seahawk Score” By Juliana Bocca The Seahawks are the best team ever. They are the most encouraging, strong, and fair team I have ever seen! I thank everyone who put effort into cheering for the Seahawk team. I thank all who went to their game. I thank the Seahawks for working so hard! Thanks to Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, Percy Harvin, Richard Sherman and the rest of the team. The Seahawks won the Super Bowl! 43 to 8 that is the best score ever!
“SEAHAWKS” By Samantha The Seahawks are a great team and here’s why. Fist of all they work together and that makes them good team mates. We should be good team mates in life too. They focus on the game instead of thinking about other things. I love how Russell Wilson encorages the team. They also need the 12th man to cheer them on. Thats why they won the Super Bowl.
“Go Seahawks” By Aleah Watterson Why do the Seahawks win so much? Well let me tell you. The Seahawks win so much because they trust eachother. The 12th player has a lot of courage in the team. I love how Russell Wilson pulles the team together. The whole team is really great at passing to one another. Did you see Percy Harvins big run. He ran past all the Bronco players that tryed to get the ball from him. That was the Best play in the whole game. I love how the Seahawks encourage each other to do there best. Thats why I love the Seahawks.
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“My Favorite Pet” by Alle Klemkow My favorite pet is a dog and her name is Sinny. My dog Sinny is a very fast runner. When I give her a treat she sits. She sleeps in her kennel in the garage. When she sleeps she looks so cute. She chews up tennis balls and stuffed balls. She is a German short hair pointer. I was excited that I got to teach my dog. “My Favorite Pet” by Isabella Gunderson My cat is so cute and I love it. It is black and white and has blue eyes and a white nose. The collar has roses on it. It is a boy whose name is Kalua. It is my mom and dads cat. We got him when he was a baby. I love him so much because my whole family does. “Racing” by Colby Thornhill I race 5 Horsepower Opens at Salem. I also race Intermediate at Salen Indoor. Also race a Junior Sprint at Salem Indoors. One time I flipped and totaled a Chassis at Salem. I blew up 2 motors at Salem Indoor. I still won my heat race though. Racing at Salem Indoor because it is fun. “How to Ride a Bike” by Cheyenne Potter This is how I know how to ride a bike. The first time I tried to ride a bike, I fell into a bush. My mom thought that I could ride a bike. My mom held on the back of the bike. When my mom held on the back of the bike, she never let go until I said let go. It took three weeks to learn how to ride a bike. That is how I learned how to ride a bike. “Learning to Play Basketball” by Cooper Mclellan My dad taught me how to play basketball. He also helped me shoot a lot because I could not shoot a hoop. I started when I was 5 years old. When I first started to play basketball I did not know a lot. I first threw the ball in the bushes. Then I threw the ball at the garage. I feel really glad that I know how to play basketball. “Favorite Pet” by Hannah Miles My favorite activity is playing with my bird. My birds name is Mo because she has a mohawk. She is a green, orange, and white cockiteal. Sometimes Mo sits on my head and eats my cereal. Once Mo took food out of my hand. Sometimes Mo nibbles on my finger. I’m glad I have a pet bird.
“My Pet” by Jalen Bates One of my pets is a dog. First, I got my dog when he was a puppy. My dog had to stay in my house before he could play with my other dog. Next, he could play outside with me. We play a lot of fun games. I give my dog a treat almost every morning. That’s what you know about my pet. “Learning How to Ride A Bike” Jeannie Vandenberg My dad taught me how to ride a bike. My dad put training wheels on my bike. He pushed me on my bike. My dad watched me ride my bike around the backyard. My dad took the training wheels off to try on the concrete. In a while I got used to it. I felt excited because I learned how to ride a bike. “My Pet Dog” by Gavin Headley My dog is named Lily and she is cute. My dog has two beds in my house. My dog sleeps with me in my bed. My dog is sad when I and mom leave. By my dog is happy when my mom and I get back. When my dog is good she get a treat. I feel glad because I have a dog. “My Favorite Activity” by Madison Vogles My dad taught me how to ride a bike. First my dad had to take off my training wheels. Then my dad had to give me a push. Next I started to fall but I leaned back over. Third I started to go faster and faster. Then my dad was happy that I rode my bike without my training wheels. I was glad I got to ride my bike. “My Favorite Activity” by Leke Anderson My dad taught me how to ride my bike. I could ride my bike th first time. I kept falling off my bike. Then I had to try over again. The second time I got it. The third try I did it for fun. It was fun riding my bike. “My Favorite Pet” by Kaelon VanHoof My dog is a big dog and I love him. My dog is so funny we have to cut his hair a lot. We play outside a lot. Then we go in the house and lay down. We go outside and race some more. Also we play fetch after we race a lot. I love my dog Rocky so much. “Tackle Football” by Reese Fairchild I like to play the the sport tackle football. It is a hard sport to play. My coach’s name was coach Joe. Coach Joe was a really good coach. I was on a team called The Wolverines. Our home field was White River High School. I felt glad because I was good at it. “My Pet” by Gursharn Sidhy My pet is a cat and it meows. When I put some in the bowl he runs for the food and then eats the food. But the black cat is very nice. The cat sleeps at night when I sleep. When he comes on the window that means he wants food. My cats jump on the fence and enjoys it. My cats have very sharp claws in its paws. I am happy because grandma got me two cats. “Soccer” by Ryan Brown I play in door soccer with my team. My team and I won all the games. At the end of the game we always say good game. I take breaks and drink a lot of water. I run very fast and my team does too. One time I got 3 goals in a row. I felt joyful because it is fun to play soccer with my team. “Learning How to Ride a Bike” by Shayla Soltero Two years ago my dad taught me how to ride a bike without training wheels. I got on my bike and my dad pushed me. Then I fell on the ground and it really hurt. My dad pushed me again and I fell. Then I tried again and almost got it. I tried one more time and got it right. I felt really glad because my dad taught me how to ride my bike without training wheels.
Mateo Cuadros • 4th Grade • Southwood, Emerson
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“Riding my Scooter” by Benson Amaral I practiced riding my scooter without training wheels by myself. The first thing I did is try to balance on my scooter. It took about three weeks to balance. Then second I tried to go as fast as I could on my scooter. I went faster than I expected. The last thing I tried to stop the scooter very quickly. The way I tried is almost on purpose running into objects but stopping the scooter quickly. I felt really glad because now I don’t have to walk to the park with my older brother.
All writing pieces on this page were submitted by 2nd graders in Mr. Burdick’s class
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2014-0081 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner for the King County Council will meet in the Ginger Room on the 12th floor of the King County Courthouse, 516 Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at the time listed, or as soon thereafter as possible, to consider applications for classification and real proper ty assessment under Current Use Assessment Statute RCW 84.34, all listed hereafter; 1:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 2014-0081 - E13CT034 – Pa t r i c i a Tr a u b f o r property located at 26911 SE 456th Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022; STR: SE-25-20-06; SIZE: 6.64 acres; REQUEST: Public Benefit R a t i n g S y s t e m ; Ta x #252006-9023. D e t a i l s a r e ava i l a bl e from the King County Depar tment of Natural Resources and Parks, Rural and Regional Services Section, 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98104; Phone (206) 477-4788. Dated at Seattle, Washington, This 26th Day of February 2014. Anne Noris Clerk of the Council Metropolitan King County Council King County, Washington # 543524 2/26/14
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– Phase 2 I.Purpose of Request The City of Bonney Lake (“City”) is requesting Statements of Qualifications (“SOQ) for the purpose of selecting a firm(s) or individuals who are qualified to design and prepare plans, specifications and estimates for the construction of a non-motorized trail. II.Scope of Work: The Scope of Work will consist of surveying and design necessary to prepare bid documents for the constr uction of a 1.5-mile non-motorized trail adjacent to Fennel Creek inside the City of Bonney Lake. Other services may include: geotechnical engineering, landscaping and irrigation, structural engineering, NEPA documentation and permitting, sensitive area delineation, preparation of cr itical area reports, ROW acquisition and construction services including engineering support during construction, construction administration and construction observation/inspection. The project limits are the continuation of the Fennel Creek Trail located near the Willowbrook Neighborhood adjacent
to Fennel Creek to Vetera n s M e m o r i a l D r i ve. This is a Federal Aid contract and will be required to meet appropriate federal and state standards and conditions. III.Schedule:The following is the proposed schedule of work: Issue RFQ F e b ruary 26, 2014 Deadline for Submittal of SOQs M a r c h 1 2 , 2014; 4PM P.S.T. Shortlist and Interviews (if necessary) M a r c h 25, 2014 to March 27, 2014 Notify Firm(s) Selected March 28, 2014 IV.Instructions To Interested Fir ms:All SOQs shall be delivered to the P u bl i c Wo r k s C e n t e r (PWC), located at 19306 Bonney Lake Blvd, Bonney Lake, WA 98391 no later than 4:00 p.m. on March 12, 2014. No faxed, emailed, or telephone submittals will be accepted. SOQs may be mailed but will not be accepted following the set time and date regardless of postmark. A.Five (5) copies of the SOQs shall be placed into a sealed envelope that is clearly marked: S O Q – Fe n n e l C r e e k Trail Phase 2.
B.Inquiries regarding the RFQ will only be accepted in written form and should be directed to the Public Works Center add r e s s o r by e m a i l t o woodcockj@ci.bonneylake.wa.us V.PROPOSAL FORMAT AND CONTENT: In submitting a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ), each consultant acknowledges that the City shall not be liable to any person for any costs incurred therewith or in connection to costs incurred by any proposer in anticipation of City Council action approving or disapproving any proposed agreement. The City may accept or reject any SOQ or proposed agreement without limitation. Nothing in this Request for SOQs or in subsequent negotiations creates any vested rights in any person or firm. Submittals shall be limited to a total of twenty (20) pages including a Letter of Introduction and shall be printed on both sides of the paper for a total 10 pieces of paper. Proposals, which do not address the items listed in this section, may be considered incomplete
and/or deemed non-responsive by the City. A.A one page Letter of Introduction: include the project name/title and the Project Manager’s name and contact information for Pr ime fir m who is submitting the SOQ. B . P r o j e c t Te a m a n d Past Work Experience: provide a brief description of your project team, include an organization chart and brief biographies for key team members including relevant project experience. C.Relevant Project Exper ience: provide descr iptions of between three (3) and five (5) non-motorized trail projects completed in the past 5 years. D.Project Experience in Bonney Lake: provide descriptions of projects completed in the City of Bonney Lake in the past 5 years. E.Knowledge of Relevant Standards and Guidelines: provide a description of your key team members experience and knowledge of key design guidelines and standards relevant to the scope of work for this project. F.References: provide a minimum of three (3) ref-
erences for your fir m. Minimum required information includes the references name, current job title, current agency o r e m p l o y e r, p h o n e number, email address a n d r e l eva n t p r o j e c t name/title. V I . E V A L U AT I O N & AWARD: Evaluation of the SOQs will be performed by a committee of individuals to be selected by the C i t y o f Bo n n ey L a ke. Submittals will be evaluated and ranked based on the following criteria: 1) Staff qualifications and ability and history of successfully completing contracts of this type and experience in similar work (10 points); 2) Knowledge of City of Bonney Lake standards, policies, and processes (10 points); 3) Prior large scale engineering and t e c h n i c a l ex p e r i e n c e with small communities (10 points); 4) Assigned project staff experience with managing federally funded projects using Local Agency Guidelines (20 points); 5) Proven ability to meet project schedule and budget (10
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points). The City may select a consultant based upon the SOQ scores alone. In the event of close scoring, up to three (3) of the top ranked firms may be invited to interviews. Should it be deemed that interviews are necessary, selected firms will be contacted with specific information as to location and time of the inter views. The City reserves the right to negotiate final contract, scope of work, schedule, and fee with the selected firms. IMPORTANT NOTICE The City of Bonney Lake, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 S t a t . 2 5 2 , 4 2 U. S. C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin or sex in consideration for an award. The City of Bonney Lake hereby notifies that it will affirmatively ensure that in any agreement entered into pursuant to this invitation, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportu-
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nity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin in consideration for an award. The City of Bonney Lake is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any person, firm partnership, or organization as it pertains to race, color, religion, sex, age, national or igin, mar ital status, sexual orientation, medical condition, physical handicap or disability. Any person, firm, partnership, or organization contracting with or doing business with the City shall be in confor mity with the City’s policy on non-discrimination. # 544961 2/26/14, 3/5/14
Avenue East intersect i o n . P a r c e l 7002450190. Project Name: Lakeridge 2 Booster Pump Station and Water Main Extension, PLN 2014-01712. Applicant: City of Bonney Lake Public Works Department, John Woodcock, PO Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391 Documents Submitted with Application: SEPA Checklist, vicinity map, and drawings. Environmental Determination: The City of Bonney Lake, Lead Agency, reviewed the proposal for probable adverse environmental impacts and is likely issuing a DNS for this project under the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. Staff Contact: Ryan Harriman, AICP, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake Community Development Depar tment, Phone: (253) 447-4350, E m a i l : h a r r i manr@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. Comments will be accepted prior to the close of business on March 12, 2014. The environmental threshold determ i n a t i o n m ay b e a p pealed within fifteen (15) days after the completion of the comment period. # 545409 2/26/14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received an environmental checkl i s t f r o m t h e B o n n ey Lake Public Works Depar tment on Februar y 11, 2014 for State Envir o n m e n t a l Po l i c y A c t ( S E PA ) r ev i ew o f t h e
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4 polished 20” Avenue r i m s w i t h 255/35ZR20/97W Toyo Proxes #4 tires. Fit Ford and Chevy car 5 lugs. $1100. 206-491-0823
1978 CHEVY IMPALA 2 d o o r. 4 9 , 3 4 5 a c t u a l miles. Needs resoration. $ 1 , 2 0 0 o r b e s t o f fe r. Kirkland. Call 425-8217988 360-560-2949.
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1982 Camaro 2.8 V6 Auto Trans 212K mls. Runs & drives good. Drk br n w/ tan inter ior. A maintained car but not fully restored (as is). $950 Any questions please call after 11 AM, 206 772-0811. Also h ave s o m e a l u m i nu m racing wheels with tires 2 (15x8) 2 (15x6) w/ mounting hardware aski n g $ 2 5 0 a s i s. T h ey have the dual mount pattern.
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CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Makes!. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/Week. Call 1-800959-8518 CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Running or Not. Sell Your Car or Tr u c k T O D AY. F r e e Towing! Instant Offer: 1-888-545-8647
*2 AKC WESTIE PUPS* Puppy Kisses for sale t h i s Va l e n t i n e ’s D ay ! We s t H i g h l a n d W h i t e Te r r i e r, yo u c a n ’ t g o wrong with a Westie! Ready to go, 8 week old males $1,000. Call with questions 360-402-6261. 5 GERMAN SHEPHERD German Bred Male puppies available. December 11th litter. Will be big and heavy boned. Mom and Dad on site. Shots, wormed, chipped. $500. 425-367-1007. www.lordshillfarm.com
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Adorable Maltipoo Puppies; cute, active, playful, intelligent, easy to t r a i n . 4 g i r l s , 1 b oy. Mother & father on site. $400 each. Call Charles at (360)510-0384 for pictures. Oak Harbor AKC WEST HIGHLAND White Terr iers, These four boys are beyond cute and full of “Westitude”. These guys are healthy, lively puppies from parents who are fantastic family pets. We a r e ex p e r i e n c e d breeders with over 35 years experience. Ready to go 3/7/2014 for the d i s c r i m i n a t i n g bu ye r. Chihuahua puppies, 2 $1,000 each. Rochester m o n t h s o l d . 5 M a l e s 360 273-9325. $300, 4 Females $350. 206-766-9809/206-766Wor king breed Czech 9811. German Shepherd puppies. Parents are Czech MINI AUSSIE imports and on site. AKC Purebred Pups, raised in p a p e r s a n d p e d i gr e e family home, sweet par- work along with doggy ents, 1st shots, wormed, passports. These aren’t dew claws & tails done, yo u r t y p i c a l G e r m a n many colors, $395 & up, shepherds. These are a good4u219@gmail.com working breed, very ac360-550-6827 tive. We have 5 puppies left. They are 8 weeks old and ready for new YORKIE MALE, $800. homes. All puppies have 12 Weeks Old. All Shots. had their dew claws cut, P l ay f u l a n d C u t e . I n dewor med, shots, vet Mount Vernon. 360-421- c h e c k e d , AKC. 0190 1500.-1800. Serious inquiries only please. 360701-3582 AKC Labrador Puppies Chocolate, Black & Yellow. Great hunters or companions. Playful & loyal. OFA’s, lineage, first shots, de-wormed & vet checked. Parents on site. $350. $450. $550 and $650. Call Annette 425-422-2428.
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AKC English Mastiff Kennel is having a size reduction. Great purebred family pets avail. Beautiful 2 year old fawn female $750. Handsome Red Apricot Male $750. Full breeding rights incl. World Winners are these dogs family tradition! The perfect giant security show dogs! Whidbey. Rich 253-347-1835. www.worldclassmastiffs.com WorldClassMastif@aol.com
AKC POMERANIAN Male pup. Adorable 10 weeks old. Handsome little guy w/ cream sable coat! $600. Please call 253-886-4836.
AKC GOLDEN Retriever NEWS Updates Daily! courierherald.com puppies born December 19th. Available February blscourierherald.com 14th. Excellent bloodl i n e s. D ew c l aw s r e moved. Shots and wor med. Vet checked. SPACE FOR LEASE Mom and dad onsite. Lo- DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW cated in Arlington. $800. (253) 219-5952 360-435-4207
Newfoundland’s Purebred with champion bloodlines. Very Healthy & quick learners. Beautiful colors! These are a large breed. Starting at (425)327-2236 For pics: biscuitcity newfs.webs.com
RARE AKC NORWICH Terrier Pups. 3 males, house raised, up on wor ming and shots. Sells with vet health certificate. Also availablem, 3 1/2 year old Norwich Male. Good on leash, good with people and other dogs. $1,800 each. Can help with delivery. 360-317-6979 sharonm@peak.org
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HORSE SALE OPEN CONSIGNMENT March 2, 2014 Tack at Noon Horses at 3PM Enumclaw Sales Pavillion 22712 SE 436th Enumclaw, WA 98022 (360)825-3151 or (360)825-1116 SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW
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Notice is hereby given that the personal property contained in the following storage units will be sold at auction Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 10:00am to the highest bidder. 1001 - James Wilson 1065 - Shawn Miller 2090 - Ashlei Healy 2092 - Daniel Brock 2095 - Tony Yoakum 3302 - Carol Kimbal 3313 - Kurt Carter 3337 - Carol Kimbal 4411 - Kestral Swanstrom 6434 - Ramona Bushey The auction will be held where the property is located: Stor-it Here Self Storage, 9902 216th Ave E Bonney Lake, WA 98391. Be there ½ hour early to receive bidder number. Purchase must be paid at the time of sale w/CASH ONLY. Sale is subject to cancel in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party.
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS Empty Bowls event March 7 at EHS This year’s edition of the Empty Bowls project, which helps feed people in need on the Plateau, is slated for March 7. The event will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Enumclaw High School commons. Empty Bowls is an international, grassroots effort that seeks to raise awareness of the fight against hunger in local communities and raise money to support local food banks. In Enumclaw, Plateau Outreach Ministries and the Kiwanis Food Bank are beneficiaries. In advance, potters create handcrafted bowls. On the day of the event, guests arrive for a simple soup meal and choose a unique bowl which they keep as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world. Admission is $20 and tickets will be available at the door. Bowls will be available on a first come, first served basis. The local Empty Bowls project is spearheaded by a committee representing organizations like Arts Alive!, Enumclaw Rotary, the Enumclaw School District, Enumclaw Kiwanis, Plateau Outreach Ministries and the pottery department at Green River Community College, plus Enumclaw Mayor Liz Reynolds. For additional information, visit www.emptybowlswa.org.
for coffee, dessert and a silent auction, with all proceeds donated to the Jim Jensen Fund. The event – beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, with an admission fee of $5 – seeks to raise money to assist with medical expenses. Heritage House is at 28833 state Route 410 in Buckley. For additional information, call 360-829-5292.
Imagination Theatre shows at VFW Imagination Theatre will present “Broadway Bound: a Musical Revue” March 1. The production will be staged at 2 and 7 p.m. at Enumclaw’s Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, 44426 244th Ave. S.E.
General admission will be $10, with children and senior citizens admitted for $5.
Open house at Friendly Horse Acres Friendly Horse Acres invites the public to a “horsewarming” event from 1 to 5 p.m. March 8. The four newest additions to the nonprofit organization’s herd will meet guests, who also can enjoy refreshments, visit the facilities and mingle with volunteers. Friendly Horse Acres provides everyone, including special needs youth, the opportunity to enjoy an equestrian experience. It can be found at 302 Sergeant St. N. in Buckley. For more, visit www.friendlyhorseacres.com.
Heritage House will host benefit The public is invited to Heritage House in Buckley
ST. ELIZABETH BIRTHS Advancements in Joint Replacement
A girl, Drew Rejean Eloise Wozeniak, born Dec. 20, 2013, to Kelly and Corrine Wozeniak of Enumclaw. A boy, Owen Michael Scates, born Feb. 13, 2014, to Teresa and Joseph Scates of Greenwater. Twins, son Hudson David and daughter Hallie Renee, born Feb. 13, 2014, to Michelle and Joshua Couch or Enumclaw.
Thursday, March 6 6 – 7:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth Hospital Rainier Conference Room 1455 Battersby Ave. Enumclaw Register today! Call 1 (888) 825-3227 or visit www.FHShealth.org/ortho
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