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Enumclaw’s tentative budget for the coming year is an interesting document where optimism and reality sit side-by-side. Released a week ago by Mayor Liz Reynolds, the 2015 spending plan hints at better times on the horizon, but delivers bad news in the form of higher tax rates and utility bills for residents. Of course, the mayor’s plan is something of a living, breathing document that can be massaged and

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manipulated by members of the city council. Reynolds and her administrative team have done their part by putting together a comprehensive plan of collections and expenditures; now, it’s up to the seven members of the council to exert their influence. Over the course of the next seven weeks the council will discuss, debate and take public comment. A final vote is slated for early December. Reynolds’ budget message immediately sets a

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A sea of orange If it’s October, it must be time for families to head to a favorite pumpkin patch. There are several venues on the Plateau offering pumpkins and so much more, including Maris Farms on Sumner-Buckley Highway, Thomasson Farm outside Enumclaw and Farm Fresh Produce on SR 410 between Buckley and Bonney Lake. Photo by Kevin Hanson

This is the second installment of an in-paper debate between Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, and Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, R-Enumclaw, the two candidates vying for the 31st District seat in the state Senate. The first installment was published last week and can be found on the website at www.courierherald.com. The final debate will be published next week with questions posed by the can-

didates to each other. The general election is Nov. 4. Ballots for the allmail election will go out in mid-October and must be postmarked by Nov. 4.

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Do you believe teacher evaluation and student test scores should be linked? What, if any, evaluation system do you support? Pam Roach: I support the Teacher-Principal Evaluation Program that

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DEBATE FROM 1 was recently set in place by the Legislature. Student growth is a part of that evaluation matrix. We all want to measure student growth. Local evaluation programs are better than those that are state or federally mandated. Student growth, over time, is an important measure and yet it is not contained in the state system. There is a tendency for those outside of the education system to want to link teacher evaluation with student test scores. But, there are many factors in a student’s life that enable or disable learning. The teacher should not be expected to surmount all difficulties, nor unfairly benefit by being assigned only high achieving students. Not every child is blessed

Wednesday, October 15, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 3 with an educated, wellfinanced, harmonious, and innately intelligent family. Not every child has parents who give quality time to education at home. We often forget that it is the parent – not the teacher – who has the greatest influence on the student. And, from a teacher’s perspective, difficulties can reside in whole schools and whole communities. Rural, industrial, non-Englishspeaking and/or alternative schools often attract outstanding teachers, precisely because they can work miracles with kids. But, if there is a link between test scores and evaluation, many of the best teachers will head to Bellevue or leave teaching and go into private industry. With the advent of topdown federal and state mandates to local schools our achievement levels have declined. I am an advocate

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of local control and the potential for a variety of teaching methods. Starting in 1983 with Nation at Risk and continuing on to today’s Common Core, parents, teachers, and local districts have less control. I support more local control, not less. Cathy Dahlquist: Two pertinent laws passed in 2010 and 2012 that required new teacher and principal performance evaluations to be implemented statewide during the 2013-14 school year. I am proud to say that I was involved in the bipartisan work group that negotiated the details of the bill. The new evaluation system helps provide meaningful feedback to teachers and administrators, while matching professional development opportunities with individual needs and lastly, considers “student growth” as a significant factor in evaluations. Since

student growth was an element, no single test could be used in an evaluation. Washington’s current evaluation law says that districts “can” not “shall” (shall, being the language that many school districts have already implemented) use state tests as one of multiple measures when calculating student growth in teacher and principal evaluations. Our law is inconsistent with the federal requirements, and because the legislature did not pass a bill to require student growth on state test scores in 2014, the federal government is revoking a waiver from the restrictions of No Child Left Behind. Losing this waiver means that our state will have to go back to the punitive effects of the No Child Left Behind requirements and lose over $40 million in federal funds that help our schools serve our most

An Oct. 18 Harvest Festival will provide fun for both kids and adults, courtesy of the Buckley Downtown Business Association. The festival will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with vendors opening to greet visitors at 9 and free fun for kids beginning at noon. There will be face painting, games and crafts, and kids will get a free pumpkin to decorate and take home. All will be able to enjoy hot cider and cookies.

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vulnerable and highest risk students. Pam Roach Rebuttal to Question No. 1 - teacher evaluations We agree that the recently implemented TeacherPrincipal Evaluation Program is a good evaluation. It gives feedback to teachers and administrators and considers student growth as part of the matrix. It is a state program being used for the first time this year. Yet, the federal government already wants it replaced. The federal government prefers a federal program. No surprise. They want to bring in Common Core Standards, a system that federalizes curriculum and testing, and in doing so, saps away local control. Dahlquist refers to a Senate bill that would have implemented the federal testing. It failed 19-28 with minority Democrats join-

ing seven Republicans to defeat the encroachment on state and local control. I was one of those seven Republicans and proud of it! The bill would have scuttled our earlier testing work for yet another untested, federally mandated system. As always with federal demands there are threats to take away funds if legislatures fail to comply. Dahlquist was wrong in saying our law is inconsis-

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OBITUARIES JOHN BUKOSKEY John Jerry Bukoskey, 72, died unexpectedly Oct. 7, 2014, in Reno, Nev., after suffering a stroke. He was born Oct. 18, 1942, in Seattle. He grew up in Greenville, Calif., where his mother raised him and three siblings before moving back to the Seattle area where

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he spent the majority of his adult life. He devoted many years to volunteer f iref ighting and spent many years as fire chief in Black Diamond. He also served as a union representative for the International L ongshorema n a nd Warehouseman’s Union for the state of Alaska. He moved to Smith Valley

fixing things, playing poker and watching the Seahawks with his wife. He is survived by wife Sue; children Leeann Bickler and husband Monte, Lynn Belcourt, Christy Fend and husband Matt, Chanda Mariotti-Berger and husband Micah and Shannon Mariotti and wife Angie; 14 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. At his request, there will be no service. There will be a family gathering to share special memories at

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JOYCE WRIGHT Joyce Ilene Painter Wright, 83, died Oct. 9, 2014, at Arbor Village Assisted Living Facility in Kent, Wash. She was born Nov. 5, 1931, in Montrose, S.D., to Herman and Rosa Painter. She attended Montrose High School where she was the first homecoming queen and graduated in 1949. She went to McKennan School of Nursing in Sioux Falls, S.D., and became a registered nurse in 1953. After moving west with friends to find careers, she met Forrest Wright; they were married Dec. 31, 1953, in Long Beach, Calif. From 1953 to 1973 she worked as a nurse and went back to school to become a nursing home administrator, which she did in both Seattle and Maryland. During her career she also worked with Shriners Hospitals to provide free pediatric care for children and was an associate member of the Washington State Nursing Association. After teaching Red Cross courses across Europe at various military bases, she took up residency in La Plata, Md., until 1993 when she returned to Seattle to watch her five grandchildren grow

up. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchi ldren and travJoyce Wright eling. S h e is survived by husband Forrest of Kent; sons Mark Wright and wife Brenda of Issaquah, Wash., and Michael Wright and wife Julie of Buckley; daughter Margaret Ann Wright of Enumclaw; brother Buster of Montrose, S.D.; sister Donna of Browerville, Minn.; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by brothers Glen and Melvin. A memorial service is planned for 12:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at Maple Valley Presbyterian Church, 22659 Sweeney Rd. S.E. in Maple Valley, Wash. 98038. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

RANDALL RULEY Randall Ruley of Buckley died Oct. 12, 2014. Arrangements are pending; for details, contact Weeks’ Funeral Home at 360-829-1171 or www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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DEBATE FROM 3 tent with federal law. She is also wrong in saying that we are losing $40 million dollars by not having passed the bill. The $40 million stays here. Instead of going to Title 1 it goes directly to students for tutoring which is a more direct way to help families and kids. Dalquist is in opposition to our state’s teachers, most legislators and the governor. Dislike of Common Core is a major point of agreement between teacher and parents; The Alliance of Common Sense. Cathy Dahlquist Rebuttal to Question No. 1 - teacher evaluations Unfortunately Pam Roach’s position cost our schools nearly $40 million in funding this year. Student test scores is just one of many aspects that should be used to evaluate teacher performance. Pam Roach outlined an extreme position that made our state the first in the country to lose this federal funding because we did not apply the most basic standards of accountability in our classrooms. As a parent, former local school board member and the ranking member on the House Education Committee, I believe that education is the path to our state’s economic success. Jobs from the construction industry to manufacturing and engineering all require strong basics in education. Reality is that a portion of all public schooling is federally funded which comes with federal mandates under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, which has been in effect in one form or another since 1965. Washington’s current evaluation law says that school districts can (and many districts do) use state tests as one of the multiple measures when calculating student growth in teacher and principal evaluations. The new comprehensive evaluation system helps provide meaningful feedback to teachers and administrators, matching professional development opportunities with individual needs, and considers “student growth” as a significant factor in evaluations. Far more than mere test scores, student growth measurements place a greater priority on evaluating progress within anticipated ranges rather than specified results. Providing help to schools that serve our most vulnerable and highest risk students in reading and math is what my opponent plans to cut with the ideas she suggests.

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Next are the Dahlquist and Roach reply/rebuttals from two questions answered in last week’s edition. • The state Supreme Court ruled the Legislature is not meeting its paramount duty to fully fund education. In the 2015 two-year budget if you are elected as 31st District Senator will you support a plan to fully-fund K-12 public schools? If so, please provide details and specifics of the plan. How much money will need to be allocated for K-12? What are specific programs are you willing to see cut, if any, to balance the budget and fund schools? Cathy Dahlquist After four successful years in the state House of Representative, I chose to run for the Senate because of a lack of effective representation for the people of the 31st Legislative District. The Supreme Court agreed with my legislation to fund education first and ruled that the lack of action from the Senate was incomprehensible and held the legislature in contempt for not following their direct order last April. Their (the Supreme Court) ruling declared that, “education funding is to be prioritized prior to any other program or agency” when writing the budget. I have advocated for this very issue since being elected to the Legislature in 2010 after serving two terms on our local school board. It is time to move in a positive direction for the future of our children and our state.

In 2013, I worked with a small group of Democrats and Republicans that wrote the budget and funded an additional $1 billion toward education. As a member of the state Senate, my plan is to write a budget that fully funds our education system first and prioritizes student outcomes. I have had the honor of being selected to the Funding Education Task Force, the Quality Education Council and the Appropriations Committee and served the House as the Ranking Member on the Education Committee. I have the experience, knowledge and compassion to do what is best for kids while being responsible and balancing the concerns of the taxpayers. Pam Roach There is agreement in support of fully funding education. We support my Senate Majority Coalition Caucus’ idea of a balanced approach in levy use and in incentivizing the economy to increase jobs and revenue. But, there are points to be made. Dahlquist states: “Serving on the Enumclaw School Board gave me a unique perspective into the impacts that funding reductions and burdensome mandates have on our local schools....” Dahlquist did not learn about burdensome property taxes. She negotiated the TriParty Agreement between the Enumclaw School District, the city of Black Diamond and YarrowBay Development for Enumclaw School District to provide seven new schools for Black Diamond’s 6,000 new

homes. Plateau taxpayers will be asked to pay thousands in new taxes for what Dahlquist calls her legacy. Meanwhile, our Enumclaw kids will be housed in 50 year-old buildings. And, when the population of Black Diamond exceeds that of Enumclaw, there will be a different dog wagging the tail! As chairman of the Governmental Operations Committee, I am reviewing land use law with an eye to protecting taxpayers while providing schools. I have a solution for taxpayers and students. And, it does not include the coming debacle between kids and high taxes! Dahlquist references her bill, HB 1174, which says none of the budgets may pass until the education budget passes. We should not hold the Transportation Budget (with all those needed jobs) hostage for something in an entirely different budget! No surprise, the bill never got a hearing. • State why you are the best fit as senator for the 31st District. What specific strengths and knowledge do you bring to the position concerning the problems facing the 31st and the state? Please state why you would be effective legislator in Olympia for the next four years. Pam Roach I lead both in Olympia and at home: Saving Lake Tapps; winning with a “NO” on Valley Medical’s costly annexation attempt; challenging DSHS for families. It is an honor to help citizens as they interface, usually with government, to protect their civil rights or their property.

No one does this like my staff and me! I have done these things with honesty and integrity. I don’t make deals. I don’t cave on principle. And, recently, I was designated the “most successful legislator in Olympia” by the Sunlight Foundation. Consequently, there are people who want me out of office. Cathy Dahlquist says education is her top priority. Yet, when given an education leadership spot...she quit! I don’t quit! I chair the Senate Government Operations Committee specializing in property rights, election law, growth management, The National Guard and emergency management. I have chaired the Senate Law and Justice Committee; served 18 years on the Ways and Means Committee (expert on budget); Co-chair, Military and Veterans Affairs; member, Governor’s Anti-sex Trafficking Committee; Governor’s Drone Task Force; Sentencing Guideline Committee; Chair Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus; working on new White River State Park. My nonprofit helps kids in Honduras. Law Enforcement awarded me “Legislator of the Year” four times. State business and labor organizations have rated me highest. Cathy Dahlquist I will be the voice for the people of my district that has been missing in the Senate for too long. I have the respect of working across party lines for the last

four years to achieve proven results. There is a well documented history of abusive and demeaning behavior amongst colleagues, staff and constituents. In January of 2010, Senate leadership once again banned Pam Roach from caucus for creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment. In a public letter, they documented Roach’s pattern of abusive outbursts spanning her entire tenure as a state legislator. One incident put the taxpayers at risk for $1.75 million. Our constituents have been without representation for many years. These sanctions were only lifted because Senate Republicans needed the vote that she held hostage for a majority. She was missing during session last year while some of us were working to invest over $1 billon to restore school funding. While I was helping to write the education budget, Pam Roach was out of the country. It was discovered later that she was in Azerbaijan on a junket cruise. The Legislative Ethics Board sent an alert to all members that the junket would be an illegal gift and no other Washington state legislator accepted the free trip. Republican and Democratic leaders agree and support my campaign for the Senate because they understand my hard work and respectful working relationships provide the positive results our constituents have been without for years.

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A nasty (no pun intended) issue has been bothering me for some time now. My suggestion for eliminating the problem fell on deaf ears, so I have resorted to this writing possibly only to lessen my frustration. Many more times than I care to witness it, I have seen dogs freely roaming the grounds of Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park. Most of these canines were clearly with the owners, but not leashed. At other times, no accompanying human was observed. I suppose the argument could be made that some of these were trespassers from neighboring property, but I can assure you, this is not always the case. These animals are not to blame if they lift a leg on a gravestone flower offering, or relieve themselves spontaneously anywhere the urge demands. Animals are not expected to know the word “respect” or to have any common sense to exercise it. The owners are to blame.

The same caliber of individual that will walk their dog in a neighborhood and patiently wait while that beloved pet leaves its calling card for some homeowner to discover. I hope most who have friends or relatives entombed at Evergreen Memorial Park would agree with me. People, keep your dogs out of the cemetery and respect those who have gone on before us. Show that respect should never end. Donna Smith Enumclaw

When some rant and rave, others tune out First off let me say that drugs in Enumclaw are a problem as they are everywhere nowadays. Every town or city, big or small, is being affected by this scourge. However, I’ve been hearing and reading a lot of hysteria lately about the drug problem in Enumclaw specifically. Today, as I write this, in the latest edition of this paper I even read someone’s letter where they actually called Enumclaw the heroin and meth capital of Washington state. I’ve also heard people among this community use this very same

line. It’s becoming a false mantra. Now, I understand this is an emotional issue and I understand the devastating effects drugs have had on many local families. I also get the impression that some reasonable and rational perspective needs to be presented. Let me ask you, do you think Enumclaw is actually worse than Yakima? Or Spokane? Or Seattle? Or Tacoma? Or Auburn? Or Kent? Or Renton? Or White Center? Or Lakewood? Or Maple Valley? Or Bonney Lake? I could probably go on until I get closer to the end than the beginning of the list of 493 cities in Washington before I get to Enumclaw. I’m not talking per capita either, just flat out would you really rate Enumclaw as worse than any of these cities I mentioned or others that I did not mention? I understand that it is easier for a person to follow hysteria (emotion) than reason and things that are negative typically gain more attention and subsequently followers than things that are positive. It is easier for someone to look around in their small, somewhat cloistered (and

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Plateau provides culture shock Curtis Harris was born and raised in New York City and, until very recently, had lived there his entire life, mostly in Brooklyn and the Brownville District – which is reputed to be a very hip area. Then, a few months ago, his girlfriend and her family moved to Arizona and Curt followed them. That relationship didn’t work out, one thing led to another and he ended up in Las Vegas. Curt didn’t think Vegas was much of a city. It was more like a circus. Nevertheless, he ran into a streak of good luck and teamed up with some other black dudes who were part of a street-theater group. Together, they did imitations of celebrities like Mister T and Snoop Dogg. Curt impersonated Tupac Shakur and his photographs indicate that, when he’s into the act, the resemblance is quite striking. Of course, you must know who Tupac was. But just in case you don’t, he was a famous rapper, who sold perhaps 20 million albums before he was murdered in 1996. I always considered him a “gang-

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sta,” but Curt insists that wasn’t the case; he claims Tupac played many different scenes, depending on where the money was. Anyway, while performing on the Vegas strip, Curt got tangled up with Teresa Hodgins, a local lady who was on vacation. When she returned to Enumclaw, she brought Curt with her. And when a hardcore, black New Yorker suddenly finds himself in an isolated, small suburban community like ours, it must produce one of the most severe cases of culture shock you can imagine. So the other night, Teresa, Curt and I were setting in the Lee Lounge shootin’ the breeze over a couple of drinks. (Curt is the first New

Yorker I’ve ever met who doesn’t drink booze.) I asked him what he thought of Enumclaw. He considered the question for a few seconds, then said, “It’s very quiet and clean,” and smiled with a pleasant, guttural chuckle. “People are friendly, but they seem frightened by things they don’t know or understand. When he and Teresa walk down Cole Street hand-in-hand, they create quite a stir. (Perhaps I should point out, though it probably isn’t necessary, that Teresa is white.) Then, too, Curt notices that the police sometimes pay him more attention than would seem to be necessary. But I suppose you’d expect that. As I’ve said many times in these wayward columns, I’m fond of our town and the hamlets around us. Nevertheless, as I sat there listening to Curt’s free-floating, street-level, Brooklynized ramblings, I suddenly found myself in Rock Center on a warm summer’s evening or at a sidewalk café in Greenwich Village. And I thought, gee, it would be wonderful to be there again. So it goes.

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Here’s why Dems Letters blame pets, it’s the can’t win in House Can’t owners lacking respect Why isn’t the House of Representatives up for grabs like the Senate? If you’ve been watching the Congressional election races recently you know the Senate is up for grabs between Democrats and Republicans. Even though there are more Democrats nationally and despite the fact that President Obama won handily in 2008 and 2012, there is virtually no chance the Republicans will lose control of the House; in fact, they may add some seats, as many as 12. Writer Nate Cohn in the Sept. 6, 2014, New York Times article, “Why Democrats Can’t Win the House,“ tells us why. The Democratic excuse is “Gerrymandering” – the Rich Elfers voting districts are Columnist set up in such a way that of those 435 seats, only 50 or 60 are really competitive and considered toss-ups. But, according to Cohn, that’s only part of the answer. Gerrymandering is considered to have cost the Democrats only six to eight House seats. The key to understanding this paradox lies in where Americans live, either urban or rural. Most Democrats live in cities and their outlying suburbs. During the 2008 and 2012 elections, President Obama won 80 percent of the urban vote. Republicans tend to congregate in rural

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Buckley resident recognized as one of the best pro drivers Al Knopik is among the best when it comes to climbing behind a steering wheel and negotiating highways and byways, streets large and small. The Buckley resident, a professional driver for more than 41 years, found himself in San Diego recently, being honored for his motoring skills. The National Safety Council presented Knopik with its Safe Driver of the Year award for the western area. Along with a congratulatory letter, Knopik received a personalized medallion and an etched crystal award. Established in 2004, the award recognizes drivers throughout the country who have driven a significant number of miles, or spent a significant number of years, behind the wheel without incurring a preventable accident. Any member organization may nominate a driver believed

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hyperbole, overexaggeration, or irrational diatribes to prove a point, the rest of us start to tune you out. When people are accosted on the street because they look or act a certain way that someone else might find suspicious, that tends to hurt the overall appeal of our city. People I’ve talked to outside of Enumclaw know about the Facebook pages. I’ve heard stories of people within our community reacting in an extreme manner to those who they deem to be suspicious just because they deem them so. Sometimes they are right to be suspicious, but sometimes they are very wrong. Is innocent collateral damage really worth our overall objective? Treating everyone you see that might not

look or act a certain way that you find acceptable is not a good way to attract tourism or adherents to your cause. As I said at the beginning, drugs are a problem in Enumclaw as they are everywhere. I know our main concern isn’t everywhere, it’s here. We all want a safer community. We all want to help in some way. It’s just that some people’s idea of helping is actually hurting. It’s hurting our perception of ourselves. It’s hurting our perception of others. It’s hurting our perception of the problem. It’s also hurting our community by excluding or ostracizing those who may need our help the most. J. Lowell Enumclaw

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unfortunately too often judgmental, in my opinion) community and say what they see at the end of their nose and what is being reinforced by those negative influences around them is the worst thing ever. That does not necessarily make it so. Perception can be reliable if it is tempered with some objectivity, but if it is purely subjective, then that is where perception often disembarks from reality. The main reason why I feel this is an important issue to address is because when people start following the hysteria bandwagon, it tends to turn others off to your otherwise worthy cause. When people use

to exemplify outstanding driving safety. Winners are judged on their driving record throughout their career, including the total number of years driven, total miles driven and total number of accidents. Knopik is employed by the United States Postal Service and works out of Seattle, where he drives tractor-trailer rigs, along with sevenand 11-ton trucks. He hauls mail from various stations in the Seattle area to and from the Tukwila Processing and Distribution Center. When it comes to offering advice, Knopik follows the practice-makesperfect philosophy. “Good driving practices produce good driving habits that result in good or safe driving,” he says. “Poor driving practices produce poor driving habits that result in poor or unsafe driving. The choice is yours.”

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Hornet Sports Wednesday

• White River boys golf vs. Orting, 3:15 p.m. at High Cedars Golf Course. • White River volleyball at Clover Park, 7:15 p.m. • Enumclaw volleyball hosts Peninsula, 7:15. • Enumclaw boys and girls cross country vs. Sumner and host Bonney Lake at Eismann Elementary School (Tahelah).

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The White River High football team rolled into Lakewood Friday night, looking for the antidote to cure a three-game losing streak. The Hornets found the perfect cure in the winless crew from Clover Park. White River’s final tally of 40-8 likely could have been even more convincing, as the Hornets scored all their points by halftime. The trip to Harry Lang Stadium came at a most opportune time. White River had dropped three straight contests, each to a South Puget Sound League 2A opponents. With the win, the Hornets improved to 1-3 in league, 2-4 overall. White River wasted little time in crushing the host Warriors, posting three touchdowns during the initial eight minutes before putting three more tallies on the scoreboard at Harry Lang Stadium before the end of the first half. Cyruss Stenson had a big night, finding the end zone three times. Other touchdowns were posted by Ryan Richey, Ethan Clay and Chris Marmon. The Warriors’ lone touchdown came in the final period. Clover Park entered the game having allowed more than 50 points in four of its five games while scoring in single digits four times. White River took advantage of the Warriors’ weakness to rush for 196 yards on 30 carries, good for an average of 6.5 yards per touch. Additionally, the Hornets threw the ball 13 times, competing eight and gaining another 154 yards. White River seemingly has a good chance to rack up another victory this week, taking on the Washington Patriots. Like the Hornets, Washington is 1-3 in SPSL 2A play and 2-4 overall.

Thursday

• White River cross country hosts Fife, races begin at 4 p.m. • White River girls soccer hosts Steilacoom, 7 p.m. • Enumclaw boys and girls golf at SPSL 3A junior varsity qualifier. • Enumclaw boys tennis at SPSL 3A tournament. • Enumclaw girls soccer hosts Bonney Lake, 7 p.m. at Enumclaw Expo Center. • Enumclaw girls swim and dive hosts Auburn, 3:30 p.m.

Friday

• Enumclaw football hosts Auburn Riverside, 7 p.m. at the Enumclaw Expo Center. • White River football at Washington, 7 p.m. • Enumclaw volleyball at Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix, Ariz. • Enumclaw and White River cross country at frosh/soph classic, 4 p.m. • White River boys golf hosts Steilacoom, 3:15 p.m. at Enumclaw Golf Course.

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Monday

• Enumclaw golf at Day 1 of SPSL 3A medalist tournament at Gold Mountain Golf Complex, boys on Olympic course, girls on Cascade course. • Enumclaw volleyball at Sumner, 7:15 p.m. • White River volleyball hosts Fife, 7:15 p.m.

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Bryce VanHoof scored 14 and Jack Pugh one as the Enumclaw boys water polo team powered by Bainbridge island 15-11 Friday at home in a nonleague game. The Hornets are 6-1 in South Puget Sound League play and 12-4 overall. Enumclaw hosted Kentridge on Tuesday past the press deadline. The Hornets will host Emerald Ridge on Thursday. Both games are at 7:30 p.m. Photo by Dennis Box

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SPORTS ROUNDUP VOLLEYBALL

White River 3, Washington 0 25-13, 25-7, 25-16 October 9 at Washington White River highlights: Kelsey Williams 14 digs; Maehalani Stone 33 assists; Abbie Eppard 9 kills. White River record: 7-2 league, 7-3 overall. Auburn Riverside 3, Enumclaw 0 October 9 at Enumclaw Enumclaw highlights: Barbie Becker 10 kills; Victoria Hernandez 9 digs. Enumclaw record: 6-3 league and overall. White River 3, River Ridge 0 25-19, 25-16, 25-10 October 7 at River Ridge White River highlights: Taylor Keating 12 digs; Kelsey Williams 12 digs, 14 kills; Maehalani Stone 39 aces; Aubrey Kacer 7 aces. Enumclaw 3, Lakes 0 October 7 at Lakes

GIRLS SOCCER

White River 3, River Ridge 2 (OT) October 9 at South Sound Stadium, Lacey White River goals: Salina Corcoran 10:00, Grace Clapshaw 40:00, Annabelle Hall 83:00. White River record: 6-2 league, 7-3 overall. Enumclaw 1, Auburn 0 October 9 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goal: Casey Ranft 14:00. Shutout: Katie Craft. Enumclaw record: 5-3 league, 5-5 overall. White River 3, Orting 0 October 7 at Orting White River goals: Mack Breeden 20:00; Maddie Mueller 25:00 (Hampton Seppi assist); Annabelle Hall 64:00. Shutout: Sam Kelley, Autumn Nation. Auburn Riverside 1, Enumclaw 0 October 7 at Enumclaw

BOYS TENNIS

Sumner 4, Enumclaw 1 October 9 at Sumner No. 1 singles: Zaylan Jacobsen (S) def. Conner Young (E) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2 singles: Jake Conklin (S) def. Josh Goucher (E) 6-0, 6-2. No. 1 doubles: Zak Landers/Sam Jacobsen (S) def. Duncan Ranft/Derek Thomson (E) 6-2, 6-3. No. 2 doubles: Eli Evers/Julian Fernandez (S) def. Anthony Rosenthal/Austin Schuver (E) 6-2, 6-4. No. 3 doubles: Tim Marcotte/Westin Hoverslandt (S) def. Jonathan Bailey/ Michael Blair (E) 6-1, 7-5 (tie-breaker). Enumclaw record: 2-11 league, 3-11 overall. White River 3, Steilacoom 2 October 8 at Steilacoom Details not provided. WR record: 10-2 league, 11-3 overall. White River 3, Washington 2 October 6 at White River No. 1 singles: Khoa Nguyen (W) def. Logan Geehan (WR) 6-0, 6-2. No. 2 singles: Kenny Nguyen (W) def. Kaden Phillips (WR) 6-3, 6-1. No. 1 doubles: Christian Armstrong/Hayden Grimm (WR) def. Isaiah Salas/Peter Yim (W) 6-0, 6-4. No. 2 doubles: Marcus Berg/Max Backer (WR) def. Justin Sinor/Adan Wright (W) 6-4, 6-4. No. 3 doubles: Trey Brooks/Cedric Pearson (WR) def. Janrick Roces/Justin Mead (W) 6-2, 6-1. Bonney Lake 5, Enumclaw 0 October 7 at Bonney Lake No. 1 singles: Nate Monsrud (BL) def. Conner Young (E) 6-2, 6-2. No. 2 singles: Justin Cunningham (BL) def. Josh Goucher (E) 6-2, 6-2. No. 1 doubles: Adam Hunt/Ethan Nguyen (BL) def. Duncan Ranft/Derek Thomson (E) 6-3, 6-1. No. 2 doubles: Logan DeLapp/Jordan Kurtz

(BL) def. Anthony Rosenthal/Austin Schuver (E) 2-6, 8-6 (tie-breaker), 6-2. No. 3 doubles: Jeremy Kurtz/Jordan Byersdorf (BL) def. Michael Blair/Jonathan Bailey (E) 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Enumclaw record: 2-10 league, 3-10 overall.

GIRLS SWIM & DIVE

Enumclaw 132, Aub. Mountainview 52 October 7 at Auburn School District pool 200 medley relay: first place* (Bailey Sexton, Anna Davenport, Grace Munnell, Emilie Weyer); second place (Grace Rich, Lauren Pratt, Lily Basting, Brandi Meneghini). 200 freestyle: Hannah Simurdak, second; Grace Sales, third. 200 individual medley: Sexton, first*; Pratt, second; Caitlyn Shuler, fourth. 50 freestyle: Weyer, first; Rich, second; Davenport, third. Diving: Rhianna Paro, first; Abbie Jo Carlson, second. 100 butterfly: Munnel, first*; Basting, second; Lindsay Harms, third. 100 freestyle: Simurdak, second; Mackenzie Bull, third. 500 freestyle: Sexton, first*; Davenport, second; Weyer, third. 200 freestyle relay: first place* (Simurdak, Sales, Pratt, Sexton); third place (Paro, Meneghini, Harms, Bull). 100 backstroke: Munnell, first*; Rich, second; Basting, third. 100 breaststroke: Pratt, first; Sales, second. 400 freestyle relay: first place* (Munnell, Rich, Weyer, Simurdak); second place (Bull, Basting, Sales, Meneghini). *indicates district-qualifying time Enumclaw record: 4-0 league, 4-1 overall.

BOYS WATER POLO

Enumclaw 15, Bainbridge Island 11 October 10 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 14, Jack Pugh 1. Enumclaw record: 6-1 league, 12-4 overall. Enumclaw 12, Auburn 4 October 9 at Auburn

Enumclaw goals: Bennon VanHoof 6, Jack Pugh 2, Quinn Warner 1, Ethan Horan 1, Jayson Bates 1, Austin Kaehn 1. Enumclaw 17, Auburn Riverside 9 October 6 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bennon VanHoof 11, Jack Pugh 2, Quinn Warner 2, Ethan Horan 1, Brett Butler 1. Goalkeeper: Austin Kaehn 13 saves.

BOYS GOLF

Enumclaw 102, Auburn 54 October 9 at Enumclaw Golf Course Enumclaw: Bill Miller 33 (20 points), Carson Erwin 34 (19), Dylan Miller 35 (18), Josh Erickson 37 (16), Caleb Coulter 38 (15), Jared Beals 39 (14). Medalist: Miller (E). Enumclaw record: 11-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 87, Auburn Riverside 39 October 7 at Tapps Island Golf Course Co-medalists: Carson Erwin 37 (E), Josh Erickson 37 (E). White River 70, Franklin Pierce 33 White River 70, Washington 13 October 6 at Enumclaw Golf Course White River: Bryce Dahl 36, Cooper Franklin 38, Drew Kacer 39, Hunter Ford 41, Niko Dymarczyk 43, Matt Walker 47. Medalist: Dahl (WR). White River record: 11-0 league and overall.

GIRLS GOLF

Enumclaw 74, Auburn Riverside 67 October 7 at Enumclaw Golf Course Enumclaw: Faith Hardersen 44 (19 points), Kelsey Cunningham 46 (18), Lexi Dechon 50 (13), Meagan Johnson 52 (11), Rylie McCann 59 (7), Kayleen Anderson 60 (6). Medalist: Jennifer Kim 40 (AM). Enumclaw record: 10-0 league and overall. White River 72, Clover Park 12 October 7 at Meadow Park Golf Course White River record: 11-0 league and overall. White River 60, Steilacoom 15 October 6 at The Home Course in DuPont White River: Jordanne Fray 44 (19 points), Maci Goethals 48 (15), Georgia Lavinder 55 (12), Amanda Lance 57 (9), Sofia Lavinder

60 (5), Sydnee Scott 62 (5). Medalist: Fray (WR).

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Hole in the Wall Invitational October 16 Enumclaw third in its division. Individuals: Eric Hamel, seventh overall, 17:26; Bryce Johnson, 13th, 17:33; Tyler Bogh, 25th, 17:54; Josh Sanders, 44th, 18:08; Brandon Vick, 75th, 18:42; Cameron Collingwood, 89th, 18:55; Alex Blanchard, 123rd, 19:18. Enumclaw 26, Lakes 32 Enumclaw 28, Auburn Riverside 28* October 8 at Enumclaw Expo Center Enumclaw: Eric Hamel, second overall, 16:29; Tyler Bogh, sixth, 17:08; Bryce Johnson, seventh, 17:11; Teagan Eldridge, 11th, 18:04; Brandon Vick, 12th, 18:11; Josh Sanders, 13th, 18:12; Cameron Collingwood, 18th, 18:24; Joey Roberson, 28th, 19:21. *EHS victory based on placement of sixth runner. Enumclaw record: 4-1 league and overall.

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Hole in the Wall Invitational October 16 Enumclaw 12th in its division. Individuals: Samantha Engebretsen, 20:01; Hunter Storm, 20:57; Aleea Gwerder, 21:16; Amanda Stenslie, 21:38; Chance Weiman, 21:42; Bryn Zeman-Witzel, 23:18; Caitlin Swenson, 24:58. Enumclaw 20, Lakes 36 Enumclaw 17, Auburn Riverside 40 October 8 at Enumclaw Expo Center Enumclaw: Samantha Engebretsen, first overall, 19:56; Hunter Storm, second, 20:32; Aleea Gwerder, fourth, 21:00; Amanda Stenslie, fifth, 21:13; Chance Weiman, 10th, 22:32; Bryn Zeman-Witzel, 13th, 23:22; Caitlin Swenson, 18th, 24:05; Alex Puzen, 21st, 24:24. Enumclaw record: 4-1 league and overall.

Enumclaw looking to bounce back Staff Writer

The Enumclaw Hornets lost their second game in a row Friday, falling 42-13 to the Peninsula Seahawks. With the loss, the Hornets fell to seventh place in the South Puget

Sound League 3A standings. Enumclaw is 1-3 in league play and 2-4 overall. Peninsula improved to a perfect 4-0 in league play and 5-1 overall. The Hornets were scoreless entering halftime, trailing the Seahawks 35-0.

Enumclaw put 13 on the board in the third quarter. One score was a 43-yard pass from Scotty Garvin to Jordan Johnson and the other six points came from a 26-yard run by Tyler Harris. The point after touchdown was no good. Peninsula scored seven in the

third and Enumclaw was down 42-13 after three. The fourth quarter was scoreless. The Hornets host Auburn Riverside at 7 p.m. Friday. In contrast to last week’s opponent, Auburn Riverside is winless, going 0-4 in league and 0-6 overall.

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OBITUARIES DAVID WAYLAND David Bruce Wayland, a 32-year resident of Enumclaw, died Sept. 27, 2014, at the age of 69. He was born Oct. 13, 1944, in Seattle to the late Lola Phillip and Jim Wayland. He was a proud vetDavid Wayland eran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Vietnam War. He enjoyed family gatherings and fishing and had a great love for nature. He was well known in the industrial tire industry as a business owner, entrepreneur and an inventor of the

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RAY SELZLER A celebration of life memorial for Ray Selzler (19342014) is planned for Saturday, Oct. 25. A memorial will begin at 2 p.m. with a celebration of life Oktoberfest following. The event will take place at the home of Kim and Cherie Walthers, 13023 Pioneer Way E. in Orting. Buckley resident Ron Darden died Oct. 7, 2014. He was 56. He was born Sept. 9, 1958, in Napa, Calif, to Robert and Patricia Darden. He served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany, and was a truck driver by trade. He loved to play bingo, watch television and movies, take car trips and Ron Darden visit with family and friends. He is survived by sons Brandon Darden and wife Ashley of Waxahachie, Texas, and Michael Darden Sr. and wife Julie of South Prairie; brothers Larry Darden and wife Carolyn of Ennis, Texas, Roy Darden and wife Candy of Kingman, Ariz., and John Darden of Oklahoma; sister Roberta Dillinger and husband Robert of Oklahoma; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Richard Darden and Carl Darden. A memorial service took place at the family home Arrangements were by Weeks’ Funeral Home. All may sign the online guestbook at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.

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Former area resident James E. “Jim” Beyer died peacefully and surrounded by family Sept. 26, 2014, in Bend, Ore., after a brief illness. He was 87. He was born in Tacoma to Peter and Mary Bayer. The family moved from Aberdeen, Wash., to Enumclaw, where Beyer Heating Oil was established. He James Beyer drove a delivery truck for a time, earned a degree in political science from the University of Puget Sound and later sold the oil company. He then worked in real estate. He married Susan Rutherford in 1986 and, following her retirement in 1999, the couple moved from Enumclaw to the Bend, Ore., area. They enjoyed skiing, bicycling, hiking and square dancing. He climbed Mount Rainier four times and had a love for science and history. He is survived by wife Susan; step-children Paul Rutherford, Cynthia (Gordon) Lemberg, and Todd (Dianne) Rutherford; six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. A reception to receive family and friends is planned for Oct. 25 at the couple’s Bend home. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to: Pine Forest Grange No. 632, 63214 Boyd Acres Rd., Bend, Ore. 97701. Arrangements are by Baird Funeral Home.

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The Son is shining bright enough, hot enough

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But we’ve misunderstood the nature of things. The Son is shining bright enough and as hot as we need him to. That’s not the problem; the problem lies with us. Our world will only have the heat and light it needs when our lives are truly absorbing and radiating the heat of his passion and sacrificial love; reflecting the bright radiance of his goodness and glory into the shadows around us. We’re a beautiful, critical part of the design.

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age, as if that would fix the problems. If he would only make the light shine brighter, the world would awaken, Christians would “get with the program,” evil would have no place to hide and our personal lack of faith would disappear. If he would just make the heat hotter, we’d feel warmer toward those around us, ignite with passion for what’s truly important, burn off our impurities, consider getting “on fire for Jesus,” and maybe even burst off a solar flare of good works.

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nosity that you can no longer lift your eyes to the horizon without risking blindness. Then go outside at high noon and look all around – notice the areas of complete blackness near every visible object. The problem isn’t the intensity of the light (it’s painfully bright), but somehow, the light just isn’t getting everywhere it needs to go. Without the aid of reflective materials

(please note: everything visible IS visible because it reflects light to some degree), no star of any size can stop you from creating impenetrable shadows in broad daylight simply by blocking its rays; and anything not in direct line with a light source essentially becomes invisible. We often forget that the incredible effectiveness of a certain burning planet is entirely dependent on the materials it has to work with on the receiving end. Specifically, it needs materials that will absorb and radiate its heat and reflect its light. Spiritual parallel? Too often in our Christian walk, we’re wishing God would crank up the watt-

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Hmmm. There you are, orbiting around the sun at the same distance as always, but experiencing a reality radically different from what you’re accustomed to - almost as different as if the sun itself had been removed, rather than the planet you live on. Let’s try one more thing before we’re done. You can have your planet back for this one, on the following condition: the sun has to do all the work of illumination by itself. In fact, I’ll be more than fair on this: go trade our sun for a brighter star - get one with such intense lumi-

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Do you think the sun is doing a good enough job? Do we need a bigger one? While it doesn’t receive rave reviews daily, most people feel our local nuclear sphere pumps out all the heat and light we need. I disagree. Continue orbiting around the sun for a moment, but while you’re doing that, allow me to remove the planet Earth from beneath you. That done, take a sample of the void now existing around you where Earth and its atmosphere used to be. What’s the “air” temperature? Frigid. What about visibility; is the area around you well lit, or is it too dark? Black, but for the twinkle of stars.


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“As a police officer and resident of the 31st District, I have been grateful for Senator Pam Roach’s support. She’s voted to protect individual rights while still making sure our officers and families are taken care of if a tragic event occurs. I stand by Senator Pam Roach and she has my vote!” Ron Smith, Police Officer, US Army Veteran

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tone reflected by cities and towns everywhere as the country pulls out of a multi-year recession. “Though I am required by state law to submit a balanced budget, it is by no means to be interpreted as a healthy budget,” the mayor writes in her opening paragraph. “This budget reflects the continued financial struggles of balancing revenues with expenditures.” Severe cutbacks by the federal and state governments, Reynolds writes, have placed “a crippling financial strain on our community.”

Here are some highlights of the mayor’s proposed budget: • The city is looking at a property tax rate for 2015 of slightly more than $1.58 per $1,000 of assessed property value. That, combined with property values creeping upward, means property owners will be paying more in the coming year. • Sales taxes collected by the city are anticipated to grow, a sign of a recovering economy. • Utility taxes also are expected to increase, meaning another hit to household budgets. The tax on natural gas is proposed to jump by 1 percent. The water and wastewater utilities, hit hard by the lack of residential development within the city’s borders, are proposed to see 2 percent increases.

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ure to receive $10,000 each. Aside from those apportionments, both the Chamber of Commerce and Arts Alive! will receive subsidies on their rent. Both occupy city-owned space on Cole Street. Public has several opportunities to speak The public will have several opportunities to speak as the council addresses different parts of the budget. A public hearing on revenue sources, including the setting of the 2015 property tax levy, will take place Oct. 27. The first public hearing on the preliminary budget is set for Nov. 10, a second public hearing takes place Nov. 24. Adoption of the 2015 budget is planned for Dec. 8.

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The study and survey identified several needs across our school facilities. As is often Enumclaw High School: SPSL Academic Champs in the case in a study and survey process like this, there are needs identified in mulReading, Writing, Math & Science! tiple buildings across our district. However, Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond emerged in the study as having the highest needs. In response to this The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction recently released results from information, the board engaged in discussion about presenting a bond to the voters in the spring of 2015. The following questions emerged during their conversation: the Spring, 2014 High School Proficiency Exams (HSPEs) and End of Course (EOC) exams. While students in grades 3-8 participated in the Smarter Balanced 1. Could we take care of needs at Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Field Tests across the state of Washington and did not receive individual student Elementary and keep taxes relatively flat? 2. How much state match money would our district qualify for if we were to results, Enumclaw High School students took part in the HSPE Reading and Writing tests and EOC’s in Math and Science, as part of their graduation requirements. address the needs at Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Elementary?

The Enumclaw School District is proud to congratulate our high school students and staff for their tremendous achievement levels on these tests, scoring well above the state average in all four areas. Even more notably, Enumclaw High School boasts the highest scores in the South Puget Sound League in the percentage of students meeting standard in each of the four academic areas measured by these assessments! (Reading, Writing, Mathematics & Science) Our Board is continuing to ask good questions that represent the interests of students, staff and our tax paying citizens. Once they have thoroughly asked their Beyond the high schools within our league, Enumclaw High School demonstrates questions and have built a collective vision of how we could address the needs at its commitment to academic excellence and the mission of helping all students Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Elementary, their intention is to seek achieve at high levels with an exceptionally strong standing across the south Puget your input. You will have the opportunity to provide input electronically through Sound region. Of twenty-four local high schools, Enumclaw ranks in the top 10 of our website or at community meetings. I will let you know when this process is these schools in each of the four academic areas. EHS brings an exceptionally strong available. It’s an exciting time for our school district!! showing in Mathematics, ranking #5 of 24 regional schools, with nearly 92% of In Partnership with YOU! 10th grade students already having met proficiency on this End-of-Course assessment, which is a graduation requirement. In working with BLRB Architects and our bonding agent to answer the above questions, we were able to determine that we could address the facility needs, keeping taxes relatively flat by renewing the expiring bond that built TMMS. OSPI has identified that these two projects would generate $18,100,000 in state match money that tax payers would not need to contribute in order to complete the above projects!

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Athletics & Community Service Cross Country Coach Jeff Jacobson expressed his appreciation to long-time fan, Gary West. Mr. West was the honorary starter at the cross country race on September 27th. He hasn't missed a race in decades! Enumclaw School District appreciates our faithful fans.

The EHS Girls Soccer, Girls Golf, and Boys Golf teams assisted in the set-up of the annual Plateau Outreach Ministries dinner auction in the EHS Commons. Thanks to our students for their gift of time and community service on a Saturday. We are proud of YOU!

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Think about trees before the storm season hits longer will support a tree during high winds and saturated ground conditions. Old stumps and root balls can often provide clues as to what caused a tree to fall. If a root disease is discovered, adjacent trees may be infected since the diseases usually spread by root-to-root contact. Suspect trees can be inspected by a trained eye to determine if a root rot is present. Conduct a hazard assessment. If you are truly concerned about a tree’s safety, an inspection by a certified arborist or tree risk assessor will help to identify any structural, health or environmental issues that may render a tree “hazardous.” While it is impossible to predict if, when or what kind of failure may occur, a tree’s long-term health and safety can be evaluated. In the majority of the hundreds of assessments I have performed, little or no action has been recommended unless a root disease or structural defect is discovered. Pay particular attention to weather forecasts. Forecasts for most windstorms generally have been on the mark. Often, forecasters will predict when and where severe gusts may be anticipated. Interestingly, many strong gusts often happen at night. Consider altering your lifestyle for a few hours. Many residents tell me they sleep in basements or carry on activities in sections of the home that are located away from trees in their yards when severe conditions are forecast. Beware of “doorbell arborists.” I am sometimes asked to provide a second opinion about recommendations made by individuals who canvass neighborhoods soliciting tree work. In nearly all cases, a different perspective has been provided that saved trees and thousands of dollars for homeowners.

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2014-0419 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 Horiuchi Room on the 12th floor of the King County Courthouse, 516 Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, October 29, 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. 2014-0419 - E14CT015 – Fr a n k a n d N a n c y Stratton for property located at 46907 260th Avenue SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022; STR: NE 3520-06; SIZE: 5.03 acres; REQUEST: Public Benefit Rating System; Tax #352006-9058. 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) 477-4643. Dated at Seattle, Washington, This 15th Day of October 2014. Anne Noris Clerk of the Council Metropolitan King County Council King County, Washington # 592543 10/15/14 CITY OF BONNEY LAKE SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM FINAL ACTION PUBLIC NOTICE The Washington State Department of Ecology ( D e p a r t m e n t ) h e r e by provides notice, as required by the Shoreline Management Act (RCW 90.58.090(8), that the Department has taken final action and approved Bonney Lake’s Shoreline Code codified as Title 16 of the Bonney Lake municipal code. Per RCW 90.58.090, the effective

CITY OF BUCKLEY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING INTERIM ESTABLISHMENT OF 5,000 FOOT SEPARATION REQUIREMENT FOR RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA STORES N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley City Council will hold a Public Hearing shor tly after 7:00 PM at its regular meeting on Tuesday, October 28, 2014, at the Buckley Multipur pose Building, at 811 Main Street, Buckley. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to solicit public input and comment from interested individuals or groups on the Emergency Interim Ordinance Establishing a 5,000 Foot Separation Requirement for Recreational Marijuana Stores. Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodation, please contact City Hall within three business days prior to the Public Hear ing at ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , ex t . 7801. Comments may be presented orally at the Public Hearing or submitted in writing to Dave Schmidt, City Administrator, P. O. Box 1960, Buckley, WA 98321, or by e-mail to: dschmidt@cityofbuckley.com, pr ior to 5:00 PM on Monday, October 27, 2014. Questions m ay b e a n swe r e d by contacting City staff at ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , ex t . 7801. DATED this 8th day of October, 2014. Posted: October 9, 2014 Published: October 15, 2014 # 593714 10/15/14 CITY OF ENUMCLAW NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF THE 2014 PRELIMINARY BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the 2014 Preliminary budget will be filed with the City Clerk and is available as of Tuesday, O c t o b e r 7 , 2 0 1 4 , fo r public inspection at the City Clerk’s office, located at City Hall, 1339 Griffin Avenue, Enumc l aw, WA , d u r i n g t h e normal business hours of 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. For additional information, contact Meredith Shirey, City Cler k, at 360/615-5608 or mshirey@ci.enumclaw.wa.us # 593058 10/8/14, 10/15/14 City of Bonney Lake, Washington Notice of Public Hearing and SEPA Determination of Nonsignificance - 2014 Comprehensive Amendments By direction of the Planning Commission, City of Bonney Lake, Washington, notice is hereby given that the City of Bonney Lake Planning Commission will convene a Public Hearing at 6:30 p.m. on Wednes-

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s u l l i va n j @ c i . b o n n e y KING COUNTY FIRE Chambers at the Bonney B o n n ey L a ke WA , by lake.wa.us DIST. #28 Lake Justice and Munici- 5:00 p.m., October 30, # 594116 VENDOR LIST NOTICE pal Building, 9002 Main 2014. Comments should 10/15/14 King Co. Fire Dist. #28 Street E, Bonney Lake, discuss specific environhas established a ven- Washington to receive mental issues CITY OF ENUMCLAW dor list for the purchase public testimony on Ordi- associated with this proPUBLIC HEARING of equipment, supplies, nance D14-129A/B relat- posal and identify how NOTICE materials, and services ed to the regulation of the DNS does or does SETTING THE 2014 with a dollar amount es- state-licensed marijuana not address those isPROPERTY TAX LEVY t i m a t e d b e t w e e n businesses. sues. T h e E n u m c l a w C i t y $10,000 and $50,000 as Project Name: Regula- E nv i r o n m e n t a l D o c u Council has scheduled p r o v i d e d b y R C W tion of State-Licensed mentation: The following three Public Hearings to 52.14.110. All interested Marijuana Business environmental docureceive public input on parties who wish to be A p p l i c a t i o n N u m b e r : m e n t s we r e p r ov i d e d setting the 2015 Proper- placed on the list should 53300001 with the submittal: SEPA ty Tax Levy, with esti- submit to the Distr ict Name of Applicant: City Environmental Checklist. mated amounts. The first their business name, ad- of Bonney Lake Public Comment: The will be Monday, October dress, phone number, Site Location: City-wide public has the right to re27, the second will be business descr iption, Project Description: Or- view contents of the offiNovember 10, and the a n d bu s i n e s s l i c e n s e dinance D14-129A/B re- cial file for the proposal, third will be November nu m b e r. Ve n d o r L i s t lated to the regulation of p r ov i d e w r i t t e n c o m 24, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. at forms may be obtained state-licensed marijuana ments, participate in the City Hall. Comments for from the King Co. Fire businesses within the public hear ings/meetor against may be made D i s t r i c t o f f i c e , 1 3 3 0 C i t y o f Bo n n ey L a ke. ings, and request a copy at the Public Hearing, in Wells St., Enumclaw, There are two options of the final decision. The writing to the City Clerk W A . , 9 8 0 2 2 , M o n . - under consideration (1) application and any reat 1339 Griffin Avenue, Thurs., 5:30 a.m. to 4:00 ban all state-licensed l a t e d d o c u m e n t s a r e Enumclaw, WA 98022, p.m., or call 360-825- mar ijuana businesses available for public reor by email to the City 5544. Under the Interlo- and (2) allow state-li- view during normal busiClerk mshirey@ci.enum- cal Cooperation Act, the censed marijuana retail ness hours at the City of claw.wa.us. For further list may be used by oth- b u s i n e s s e s , b u t b a n Bonney Lake Commuinformation call Stepha- er municipal cor pora- state-licensed marijuana nity Development Denie McKenzie, Finance tions in King County, producers and proces- partment, at 9002 Main D i r e c t o r, a t 3 6 0 - 6 1 5 - Washington. Street East, Suite 300 sors. 5629, from 9:00-5:00 Lead Agency: City of Bonney Lake, WA. Writp.m., Mon-Fr i., or King County Fire Dist. ten comments are also Bonney Lake. s m cke n z i e @ c i . e n u m #28 Environmental Determi- encouraged and will be claw.wa.us. 1330 Wells ST. nation: The City of Bon- accepted for considera# 593063 Enumclaw, WA. 98022 ney Lake Responsible tion if filed with the Plan10/15/14, 10/22/14 Phone: (360)825-5544 ning, Building, and PubSEPA Official has Fax: (360)825-9442 d e t e r m i n e d t h a t t h e lic Works Department on CITY OF ENUMCLAW above described propo- or before October 30, PUBLIC HEARING # 594377 sal is not anticipated to 2014. NOTICE 10/15/14 create significant ad- Staff Contact: Jason SulREGARDING THE 2015 verse environmental im- livan, Senior Planner ; City of Bonney Lake, REVENUE SOURCES pacts requiring the prep- phone (253) 447-4355; Washington AND SETTING THE aration of an environ- email Notice of Public 2015 PROPERTY TAX mental impact statement s u l l i va n j @ c i . b o n n e y Hearing and SEPA LEVY and has issued a Deter- lake.wa.us Determination of The Enumclaw City # 594118 Council has scheduled a Nonsignificance – Reg- mination of Non-significance pursuant to WAC 10/15/14 ulation of Public Hear ing to re197-11-340. This DNS SUPERIOR COURT OF State-Licensed ceive public input reshall become final and Marijuana Business WASHINGTON garding the 2014 ReveCOUNTY OF KING n u e S o u r c e s a n d o n By direction of the Plan- e f fe c t i ve, p r ov i d e d a proper and complete apIN THE MATTER OF setting the 2015 Proper- ning Commission, City of THE ESTATE ty Tax Levy, with esti- Bonney Lake, Washing- peal has not been filed, on November 14, 2014. ton, notice is hereby OF mated amounts for MonEUGENE ROBERT day, October 27, 2014, given that the City of Written comments conMETHVEN, at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Bonney Lake Planning cerning the DNS must Deceased Comments for or against Commission will con- be submitted to the City of Bonney Lake Commuvene a Public Hearing at m ay b e m a d e a t t h e Public Hearing, in writing 6:30 p.m. on Wednes- nity Development DeContinued on to the City Clerk at 1339 day, November 5, 2014, partment at 9002 Main next page... 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