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Pit bull ban left in place by Enumclaw City Council By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
While some characterized them as sweet-tempered, loving family pets, others regarded them as mauling machines capable of attack at any time – either way, all talk centered upon pit bulls at the most recent gathering of the Enumclaw City Council. An overflow crowd greeted the council the evening of Oct. 13, when the city’s seven-member governing board addressed a longtime ban on pit pulls inside the city limits.
The ordinance under consideration – proposed by city administration – would have eliminated a provision first passed in 1990 banning the controversial canine from every corner of town. In the end, the council rejected the ordinance unanimously, maintaining the ban on pit bulls while leaving the door open for future change. Council members knew they were in for an emotional evening, ready to hear from those who both love and fear the type of dog that includes the Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, Stafford Shire Bull Terrier
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This is the final installment of the in-paper debate between Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, R-Enumclaw, and Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn – the two candidates vying for the 31st District seat in the state Senate. The first and second installments were published in the previous two editions and can be found at www.blscourierherald. com. The general election is Nov. 4. Ballots for the all-mail election are out now and must be postmarked by Nov. 4.
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and American Stafford Terrier. Enumclaw resident added. “They are “I know it can be a very emotional kind and sweet.” Testimony included statements topic because we’re talking about pets,” Mayor Liz Reynolds said at from a handful of out-of-town the outset, asking that all respect the residents, including Maple Valley’s Marianne Baltazar, who encouraged opinions of others. In all, 22 speakers stepped to the the council to lift the breed-specific prohibition. podium and 17 asked the “They’re just like any other council to repeal the ban dog,” the pit bull owner said. on pit bulls. Others chose to “They’ve very loving.” simply address the unfairEchoing a sentiment ness of singling out a specific repeated through the night, breed while a few asked that Baltazar noted that any dog the pit bull ban remain in is capable of biting. place. Liz Reynolds A tearful Lauren Baltazar “These are gentle animals reiterated the belief of many who have been used viciously when she maintained the by the Michael Vick’s of the problem lies with poor owners, not world,” said Jennifer Adams, meninherently mean dogs. “I just want tioning the famous NFL quarterback people to know it’s not their fault,” who spent time in prison for his she said. “It’s our fault.” leading role in a dog-fighting ring. SEE PIT BULL, PAGE 3 “These are not vicious animals,” the
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Cause for the Cure Trina Huebler holds Erik Bruhn, 2, while his sister Ashley Bruhn, 5, and mother Dawn Bruhn check out the auction items at the Bras for the Cause event Thursday at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw. Photo by Dennis Box
Editor’s note: The third debate was to be two questions from the candidates to their opposition and a final summary of the candidate’s position. Dahlquist is the only candidate who sent questions and a summary statement. The parameters for the final debate were the candidates were to send questions to The Courier-Herald and the questions would then be forwarded to the opposing candidate. Roach sent an email through her campaign staff, signed Citizens for Pam Roach, stating she would not be participating in the candidate questions. The previous
week she had agreed to send questions but said she was too busy that week. The decision was made to move the candidate questions to the final debate to give Roach more time. On Friday, an email was sent to Roach with Dahlquist’s questions, which had been received on time. She was informed it was well past deadline for sending questions but she could write a summary of her position for the final debate. It also was noted Roach was not obligated to answer any questions. Following the email with Dahlquist’s questions, Roach’s campaign staff left a phone message that the senator would send two questions. Her staff was told of the newspaper’s concern that it appeared unfair to send questions after the senator had seen Dahlquist’s questions. I stated I would look at the questions and decide how to proceed. A Roach staff member responded that neither the staff nor Roach had looked at the questions, stating, “The format is very time consuming for her (Roach) given the rigid schedule she has to keep each day.” As of the press deadline Monday, Roach had not sent a summary, questions or responses to Dahlquist’s questions.
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A Loyalty to Local Businesses His wife of 36 years, April, is a small business owner. She owns April’s Pet Salon on Cole Street in Enumclaw, where she grooms cats and dogs. Chris understands small businesses, and when Workers Comp and Unemployment Insurance rates were about to rise last year, he overhauled these programs in Olympia to avoid rate increases which would have killed jobs in our local communities. Chris and April know firsthand that small businesses are the economic foundations of our local communities. Chris also improved our Buy Washington statutes that will give businesses in our state a competitive advantage, and because he believed it was important to share in the sacrifice in these tough economic times, he cut his own legislative pay.
A Commitment to Returning Veterans Andrew Hurst, their son, was in the Army, and is back home after serving three tours of duty in the Middle East as a member of the 173rd Airborne Infantry, where 69 soldiers from his unit were killed in action. Their nephew was also killed in Iraq, so you can understand why veteran’s issues are important to the Hurst family, and are ever-present in their minds. Chris passed important laws in Olympia to help our returning vets.
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DEBATE FROM 1 Questions
Dahlquist’s questions involved a couple of hot-button issues that have cycled through the campaign from the beginning. One of Dahlquist’s questions involved allegations of travel gifts Roach received on a trip to Azerbaijan during the last legislative session and allegations of “inflated reimbursements.” Dahlquist asked when Roach would “pay the taxpayers back?” The Legislative Ethics Board dismissed the Azerbaijan complaint Sunday, writing there was, “lack of reasonable cause to believe the (Ethics in Public Service) Act has been vio-
PIT BULL FROM 1 Ellen Taft of Seattle noted that pit bulls represent roughly 6 percent of the U.S. dog population but are responsible for more than 60 percent of the reported biting incidents. She implored the city to battle county government and demand that King County Animal Control be better funded. She added that steps can be taken to prevent an outright
Wednesday, October 22, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 3 lated.” The board wrote it was reasonable to conclude the activities were “sufficiently related to her legislative duties.” Roach’s expense report became an issue during the August primary when Dahlquist’s campaign filed a complaint with the Senate administration. Following the complaint, Secretary of the Senate Hunter Goodman and Keith Buchholz, Senate attorney, calculated Roach owed the state more than $4,500 for mileage and other expenses, which the senator paid back. The Dahlquist campaign made a second complaint Sept. 25 to the Senate administration alleging further problems with Roach’s expense reimbursements.
A decision has not been released. Buchholz wrote in an email to Chad Minnick with the Dahlquist campaign, “We treat seriously all accusations of misuse of public funds. Although I realize it’s easy to make certain assumptions and the allegations that flow from them, we are not allowed that liberty. We also are cognizant of the statutory prohibitions on our taking certain actions, particularly when that action is requested within a few weeks of a general election.” The other question Dahlquist sent involved Roach’s history in her caucus and with colleagues. She wrote: “There is a well documented history of your abusive and demean-
ing behavior amongst colleagues, staff and constituents. In January of 2010, Senate leadership banned you from caucus for creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment. In a public letter, they documented your pattern of abusive outbursts spanning your entire tenure as a state legislator. After 24 years, how will you respectfully represent your constituents?”
ban, like requiring pit bulls to be muzzled in public or sterilized. A leading proponent of getting rid of the 24-year-old ban of pit bulls has been the Olympic Kennel Club, which hosts a large show every year that brings thousands of dogs, owners and handlers to the Enumclaw Expo Center. The OKC has considered hosting additional shows at the Expo Center but some would involve breeds banned
by the city. Addressing the council was Charles Ruthford, president of the Olympic Kennel Club. “The behavior of the dog comes from that of the owner,” he said, noting that both the OKC and the American Kennel Club are opposed to breed-specific legislation. Ruthford said the group supports making owners responsible, suggesting that “substantial penalties” be levied against those
• Rep. Cathy Dahlquist Summary: “I have been honored to be your state representative in Olympia these past four years. Political bickering costs the taxpayers precious resources needed in education, transportations and job creation. Voters expect
results from their legislators and I have earned a seat at the table to do just that. Through cooperation and teamwork I am successful in getting things done for my constituents. My two-year appointment as the ranking member on the House Education Committee allowed me to increase education funding by over $1 billion without raising taxes. I was the only Republican selected to write and negotiate the education budget. “My work has been recognized and celebrated by both labor groups and the business community. Being selected as the “Legislator of the Year” by the Fraternal Order of Police; “Guardian of Small Business” from NFIB; and “Cornerstone of
Business” by Association of Washington Business has been humbling. I prioritize ensuring our community’s most vulnerable students are protected. For that I’ve been recognized with awards by Washington State Association of the Deaf, the Children’s Alliance, and the Career & Technical Education Association. “Working more than 25 years in the private sector, for a fortune 500 company and owning a small business, politics hasn’t been my career. I bring the basic knowledge of how to use money wisely, how to prioritize needs and wants, and how to listen. With your vote, I will be the voice for the people of our district that has been missing in the Senate for too long.”
who allow their dogs to cause trouble. Karen Shelver said pit bulls could start appearing on playgrounds or be seen tied in front of grocery stores. Laura Blanchard, a Tacoma firefighter, noted that she and her fellow firefighters are extremely careful when responding to a call where a pit bull is present. And city resident Jessica Hatt emphasized the real story doesn’t sit with owners or their dogs, but
with the victims of unwarranted attacks. When it came time to vote, council members supported the status quo, while indicating they could be amenable to change. For example, Morgan Irwin suggested there are alternatives available that might be examined. “A vote ‘no’ tonight is not a vote ‘no’ forever,” he said. Jim Hogan cast a “no” vote, indicating he did so only
because he didn’t want to rush into anything. Mike Sando, stating his view had been swayed by public testimony, agreed with Hogan’s stance. Councilman Hoke Overland was more definitive. He repeated the statistic that pit bulls make up a small percentage of the dog population but are responsible for nearly two-third of the reported dog bites. “To me, those are not good odds,” he said, before voting to maintain the ban on the breed.
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Enumclaw again finds the victory column By Dennis Box Editor
Enumclaw High again jumped into the victory column Friday night, beating Auburn Riverside 23-13 at Pete’s Pool. The victory gives the Hornets a 2-3 South Puget Sound League 3A conference record and 3-4 overall. Enumclaw’s next opponent is the Lakes Lancers; the two will square off Friday night at Harry E. Lang Stadium. The Lancers beat Sumner last week 28-10 on their home turf. Lakes has a 3-2 SPSL record. An Enumclaw win would give the Hornets a fourth place tie and a shot at postseason play. The 3A District playoffs begin Nov. 7. Peninsula leads the conference with a 5-0 record after defeating Auburn Mountainview Friday 25-20. Enumclaw’s final game of the season is at home Oct. 30 against Auburn Mountainview. Against Auburn Riverside, Enumclaw posted 10 points in the first quarter. Connor Pierce scored a 7-yard rushing touchdown for the first score and Garrett Berquist kicked the extra point and added a field goal. The Hornet defense held the Ravens scoreless through the first half by both pressuring the quarterback and solid secondary play. Casey Harberts scored a 27-yard touchdown in the second quarter to put Enumclaw up 16-0 at the half. In the third quarter Pierce scored again from 8-yards out to seal the win. The Ravens scored both of their touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Jordan Johnson is the target for Enumclaw High quarterback Scoty Garvin during Friday night’s Hornet victory over visiting Auburn Riverside. Enumclaw, still in the running for a postseason berth, hits the road Friday night to challenge the Lakes Lancers. Photo by Dennis Box
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A lopsided second half spelled defeat Friday night for the White River Hornets, who fell 47-14 to the Washington Patriots. The game, played on the Patriots’ home turf, provided a tale of two distinctly different halves. The first two quarters saw White River leading 14-13, but the rest of the way was a much different story. The third and fourth quarters saw Washington score 34 points and roll to an easy victory. The Hornet jumped on the scoreboard first, taking the lead when Cyruss Stenson rumbled into the end zone from seven yards out. Dustin France converted the extra-point kick and the lead held into
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Taking control Enumclaw High’s Katie Christensen controls the ball during an Oct. 14 tussle with the Sumner Spartans. The South Puget Sound League 3A contest, played at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner, saw the host team post a 1-0 victory. For results of other EHS athletic events, see page 5. Photo by Vince Miller.
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SPORTS ROUNDUP VOLLEYBALL
Nike Tournament of Champions October 17-18, Phoenix, Arizona Enumclaw: won three (Apache Junction, Ariz., High Tech High of San Diego, Veritas Prep of Phoenix) and lost three. Seventytwo teams in tourney. Enumclaw 3, Peninsula 0 25-15, 26-22, 25-15 October 15 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: Barbie Becker 4 aces, 17 kills; Hayley Sonneson 10 kills, 15 digs; Noelle Putman 16 assists; Gia Landis 16 assists, 9 digs; Victoria Hernandez 17 digs. Enumclaw record: 8-3 league and overall. White River 3, Clover Park 0 25-17, 25-13, 25-19 October 15 at Clover Park White River: Emily Kunst 13 kills; Kelsey Williams 12 digs; Maehalani Stone 31 assists. White River record: 8-3 league, 8-4 overall. Enumclaw 3, Auburn 0 25-19, 26-24, 25-11 October 13 at Auburn Enumclaw: Barbie Becker 11 kills, 12 digs; Victoria Hernandez 11 digs, 4 aces; Gia Landis 12 assists. Steilacoom 3, White River 2 20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 24-26, 20-18 October 13 at White River White River: Kelsey Williams 29 digs, 17 kills; Abbie Eppard 13 kills; Maehalani Stone 46 assists.
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October 16 at White River White River goal: Grace Clapshaw 24:00 (Annabelle Hall assist). White River record: 7-3 league, 8-4 overall. Enumclaw 1, Bonney Lake 1 (Bonney Lake wins on penalty kicks) October 16 at Enumclaw Expo Center Enumclaw goal: Amber Dunlap 18:00 (Shey Thompson assist). Enumclaw record: 5-5 league, 5-7 overall. White River 2, Fife 1 October 14 at White River White River goals: Annabelle Hall 51:00 and 67:00.
BOYS TENNIS
Auburn Mountainview 3, Enumclaw 2 October 13 at Enumclaw No. 1 singles: Derek Thomson (E) def. Hans Thorbjornsen (AM) 6-0, 6-2. No. 2 singles: Michael Blair (E) def. Juan Hayes-Gonzales (AM) 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. No. 1 doubles: Matt Howard/Kevin Ngyuen (AM) def. Duncan Ranft/Austin Schuver (E) 7-5, 1-6, 6-0. No. 2 doubles: Garett Neiss/Chris Sorta (AM) def. Anthony Rosenthal/Jonathan Bailey (E) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. No. 3 doubles: Billey Boraphet/Adam Rhoades (AM) def. Conner Young/Josh Goucher (E) 6-1, 6-1. Enumclaw record (final, regular season): 2-12 league, 3-12 overall.
GIRLS SWIM & DIVE Enumclaw 149, Auburn 46
Enumclaw 24, Emerald Ridge 3 October 16 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 7, Jack Pugh 5, Brett Butler 3, Nathan March 3, Kyle Morgan 2, Quinn Warner 1, Evan O’Neill 1, Adam Percival 1, Ethan Horan 1. Enumclaw record: 6-2 league, 13-5 overall. Kentridge 18, Enumclaw 17 October 14 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 12, Jack Pugh 2, Brett Butler 1, Nathan March 1, Kyle Morgan 1. Enumclaw record: 6-2 league, 12-5 overall.
BOYS GOLF
SPSL 3A Junior Varsity Qualifier October 16 at Enumclaw Golf Course Top four finishers advance to SPSL 3A medalist tournament. Enumclaw qualifiers: Matt Hodgman, first place, 78; Kidder McKee, second, 79; Andrew Littman, third, 84. SPSL 2A Junior Varsity Qualifier October 17 at Lake Spanaway Golf Course White River qualifiers: Trent Buchanan, 46, and Sawyer Mills, 47. White River 58, Steilacoom 29 White River 58, Orting 8 October 15 at High Cedars Golf Course White River: Cooper Franklin 41 (13 points); Bryce Dahl 41 (13); Matt Walker 43 (11); Drew Kacer 43 (11); Niko Dymarczyk 45 (10); Hunter Ford 45 (9). Co-medalists: Franklin and Dahl. White River record: 14-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 99, Aub. Mountainview 71 October 14 at Enumclaw Golf Course
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SPSL 3A Junior Varsity Qualifier October 16 at Enumclaw Golf Course Top four finishers advance to SPSL 3A medalist tournament. Enumclaw qualifiers: Kristin Podolak, first place, 120. Enumclaw 79, Aub. Mountainview 34 October 14 at Auburn Golf Course Details not provided. Enumclaw record: 12-0 league and overall. White River 66, Orting 21 October 13 at Enumclaw Golf Course White River: Sydnee Scott 49 (14 points), Maci Goethals 50 (13), Amanda Lance 51 (12), Channy Phillips 51 (12), Georgia Lavinder 54 (15), Jordanne Fray 54 (9). Medalist: Scott (WR). White River record (final, regular season): 12-0 league and overall.
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Terry Rice Frosh/Soph Classic October 17 at Sehmel Homestead course Enumclaw: Teagan Eldridge, 12:22, 21st overall; Alec Ritter, 12:29; Joey Roberson, 12:59; Hunter McGowan, 13:16; Kale VanWieringen, 13:41; Connery McLaughlin, 13:45; Caleb Matson, 13:48; Sean Grote, 13:50; Blake Bogh, 13:54; Travis Ediger, 15:30. White River 29, Fife 30 October 16 at White River White River overall placing: Alex Anderson, 17:54, third; Seth Berryhill, 18:22, fifth; Konnor Sokalski, 18:40, sixth; Liam
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GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
Terry Rice Frosh/Soph Classic October 17 at Sehmel Homestead course Enumclaw: Alexandra Puzon, 15:18, 25th overall; Seley Nemish, 16:36. White River 16, Fife 44 October 16 at White River White River overall placing: Brenna Liebel, 21:13, first; Camryn Berryhill, 21:43, second; Madison Moser, 22:01, third; Courtney Gelmini, 22:04, fourth; Jenna Guenthner, 22:50, sixth; Kacy Coyle, 22:58, eithth; Dixie Thompson, 23:41, 10th. White River record: 7-0 league. Enumclaw 18, Bonney Lake 40 Enumclaw 21, Sumner 36 October 15 at Eismann Elementary Enumclaw overall placing: Samantha Engebretsen, 20:33, second; Hunter Storm, 21:28, third; Aleea Gwerder, 21:34, fourth; Amanda Stenslie, 22:00, sixth; Chayce Weiman, 22:44, ninth; Bryn Zeman-Witzel, 23:28, 11th; Alex Puzen, 24:20, 15th. Enumclaw league record, final: 6-1.
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Races in 2016 may Letters sales will bring nothing new Marijuana bring needed revenue Democrats and Republicans are frantically spending millions of dollars in this campaign cycle to either retain or win control of the Senate. If the Democrats retain control, then they and President Obama will…what? End gridlock in Congress, force the Republicans to like the president, make it easier to confirm appointments? None of the above. If the Republicans win, they would control both the House and the Senate, the Senate by a couple of votes, not enough to pass any major legislation because of the danger that the Democrats would filibuster them and keep anyone from getting the 60 Rich Elfers votes necessary to Columnist pass bills. If Republicans were able to get legislation passed through the Senate, the president would veto it when it reached his desk. They wouldn’t have enough seats in the Senate to override a presidential veto either, since they would need a twothirds majority in both houses. All of it would come to nothing – continued gridlock. Republicans would be able to block some presidential appointments, but it seems they did a pretty good job of that when they were the minority party, so how would things change? If by some strange circumstance of serendipity, Republicans and Democrats find themselves tied at 50 to 50, Democratic Vice President Joe Biden would cast the deciding vote for the Democrats and the Republicans would have gained nothing. That possibility must cause many Republicans nightmares. Either option, Democratic or Republican control of the Senate, seems to be the same: gridlock would continue and the esteem and respect for Congress in opinion polls would drop even further, if that is possible. All the hype about who wins control of the Senate seems more like two bull elk posturing and snorting during mating season, a lot of sound and fury, symbolizing nothing, to paraphrase Shakespeare. Most political pundits are saying that who wins the Senate would set the stage for the 2016 presidential race. I got to thinking about that and decided the voting public would expect more from the Republicans if they control both Houses. Republicans couldn’t make excuses and continue to be the party of “no,” as Republican Gov. Jindal characterized it. They might actually be forced to compromise with the Democrats so they won’t look bad in 2016. There’s an old adage that says, “Beware what you wish for, you may get it.” Maybe we would see the two parties cooperating on issues like repairing our infrastructure and passing immigration reform. Getting minorities to cross over seems a
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I would like to address the letter “Sorry To See Buckley a home to marijuana sales” (Courier-Herald, Oct. 8) by F.T. Kane of Buckley. I looked up the article published in the American Family Physician in 1999. The first thing I read was their disclaimer which said, “Please Note: This information was current at the time of publication. But medical information is always changing and some information here may be out of date. For regularly updated information on a variety of topics, please visit familydoctor.org, the AAFP patient education web site.” Which you neglected to take into consideration. So, let me help. I researched the authors. John R. Hubbard, M.D., Ph.D. in psychiatry, has gone on to publish, Outline Of Data Structures and The Science Of Dental Ceramics. Nothing for Sharon E Franco, M.D., but Emmanuel S Onaivi, Ph.D. in philosophy, did published in 2005 a book titled “Marijuana and Cannabinoid Research Methods and Protocols.” His book is available on Amazon for $149 (less for used) and is located next to “Cannabis Health Index” (Uwe Blesching 2013) and “Marijuana, Gateway To Health” (Clint Warner 2011) which seems to
indicate he has changed his thinking. I get it. People will believe anything. “Reefer Madness,” a marijuana propaganda film, 1936, petrified citizens for decades. But in the age with knowledge at our fingertips I am perplexed that a 15-year-old post grad report could possibility be considered “definitive,” unless everyone just stopped thinking in 1999. Fortunately for all of us, we haven’t. The only thing I do agree with is to follow the money trail; $1.53 billion is the 2013 estimate of the U. S. legal marijuana market. $6.17 million is the amount of tax revenue collected in Colorado in two months with $98 million projected for the next fiscal year and $40 million of that going to public school construction. Washington state recreational marijuana is projected to raise $190 million in taxes and fees over the next four years starting in 2015 as advised to our state government on budget and tax revenue. We’re not even talking about the revenue of medical marijuana which oddly enough is used to overcome many of the ailments cited in your outdated article. The only ones that should be unhappy with these figures are pharmaceutical companies and illegal drug dealers. It costs our federal and state governments $17.4 billion every year in prohibition costs according to a 2010 study by Harvard University. Sorry to see Buckley a home for
marijuana sales? You should thank those responsible for drawing in much needed revenue to your area. And make no mistake, if regulated, legal sales weren’t available those that want it could still get it and that goes for our kids. By the way, I am permanently disabled even after many surgeries including brain surgery as a result of a car crash with a drunk driver at 10 a.m. Let me suggest you research the true statistics of fatal car crashes and consider putting some of your energy into tougher drunk driving laws. M. Thornton Enumclaw
District needs a senator who is willing to listen I find it ludicrous when Pam Roach accuses Chris Hurst and Cathy Dahlquist of bullying her. Many who have dealt with Pam Roach know bullying her is an impossibility. Quite the opposite. As a classroom teacher, I met with Pam Roach numerous times in regards to educational issues. I can attest to the fact that she is the bully. I have personally experienced her unfounded anger and actions when questioned respectfully about her stances regarding education funding and bills. As an example, one time she was displeased with a report I wrote after she avoided talking with me although I had made an appoint-
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Where art and chainsaws meet You might remember seeing a chainsaw sculpture of Sasquatch at Enumclaw’s sidewalk sale last summer. It’s not that the work exhibits any special skill or innovative techniques, but rather it makes an impression simply because it’s so big – maybe 10 feet tall. Yet I wouldn’t underestimate just how talented the artists are. Indeed, Mark Herrington and his son, Colby, are extremely talented and as good or better than any other chainsaw sculptor I’ve run across, and there have been many of them. (Chainsaw sculptors are a dime a dozen.) Mark and Colby are pushing the boundaries of their craft far beyond the usual limits. Mark is a 61-year-old, friendly, good-looking and humorous fellow who started cutting sculptures 10 years ago and has been quite successful. I mean, the guy makes a living off his work and there aren’t many artists who can say that. Colby is 21 and recently won second-place honors at a chainsaw competition with sculptors from all over the world; i.e., Germany, Canada, Mexico, etc. So, the other afternoon Mark, Colby and I sat down with a couple of beers at Elk Head Brewery. That’s
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an excellent place to see their sculptures. It’s no exaggeration to say the Elk Head isn’t so much a bar – though on second thought, that’s certainly what it is – but instead is a permanent exhibit and collection of their work; so to speak, the bar has become their personal gallery. The place wouldn’t have any chairs, benches or other furnishings or any of its comfortable and appealing, artistic decor without Mark’s work. When I walked into the Elk Head several months ago, I saw at a distance what I thought was a stuffed elk, mounted in one corner. But alas, upon closer inspection I discovered it was a sculpture. I mean, the thing looks that real. There are some 5- or 6-foot benches with intricately carved backs and smoothly shellacked surfaces that
are positively gorgeous and, if I had enough room, I’d surely park one in my living room or kitchen. But perhaps I was most moved by a 3- or 4-foot swordfish that was painted with viridian green, if you’re familiar with an artist’s palette, and then covered with a smooth, high-gloss polyurethane. Aside from the large works, like benches and elk, there are many smaller owls, eagles, fish and sharks scattered about the Elk Head. These works cost about $20, while the awesome swordfish goes for $3,000. “Sooner or later,” Mark explained, “I sell just about anything and everything.” I doubted that. I couldn’t imagine anyone buying the huge Sasquatch because it wouldn’t fit in anyone’s home unless you have 10-foot ceilings and I don’t think most people would set such a thing in their front yard or, for that matter, in their back yard. Well, guess what, friends? Mark sold the damned thing to Big Foot Java (of course!) and it will permanently stand in front of the espresso shop at the Puyallup Fairgrounds. Mark is a very rare commodity: an artist with business sense!
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ment, confirmed it the day prior, and arrived at her office at the appointed time. She was not in the office, so her assistant sent me to where she was. After waiting for over two hours, when she knew I was there and could have talked with me, I wrote a report stating she had chosen not to talk with me although she did talk with others. It was not written in an accusatory manner, but merely stated the fact. Pam Roach called the education representatives to tell them she was firing me. It made no difference to her when told I was neither their employee nor hers so firing me was not an option. She just kept saying she was “firing me.” This is a person whose own party excluded her from their caucus due to the negative way she treated staff and colleagues. She was only allowed back this past session in order for the party to be in the majority. Those of us in the 31st District need a senator who will listen to differing points of view in a rational manner, treating all with respect and courtesy. We deserve a senator who will work in a collaborative manner to the benefit of all. Val Belcher Enumclaw
I just received my Voters Pamphlet and I had some concerns with some of the information the Vote No! on East Pierce Fire and Rescue Proposition 1 committee is putting out there. Their statement against the proposition says the department wants to “build more buildings,” including a new district headquarters. Nowhere in the explanatory statement does it talk about adding more buildings, as a large purchase such as this would likely come from a voter-approved capital improvement bond. Their statement against says the department wants to “increase their territory.” Again, nowhere in the explanatory statement does it talk about adding additional territory to the fire district and any annexation would have to be approved by the voters in a separate election. Driving without your seatbelt is not brave, it’s dangerous. Not locking your doors at night is not
Dahlquist is clear choice in race for 31st Senate seat Voters in the 31st District have an important decision to make this November when casting their vote for the state Senate. For the first time in many years, we have an excellent candidate who has demonstrated her ability to work with everyone. I worked with Cathy Dahlquist, serving on the Enumclaw School Board. Her ability to consider both sides of an issue and develop well-reasoned decisions is exemplary. Rep. Dahlquist brings considerable experience, passion and knowl-
edge with regard to education, one of the most critical issues facing our state legislators in the near future. Numerous interactions with Sen. Roach over the past six years have demonstrated a far less cooperative approach. Given the realities of the balance of control in our state Legislature, it seems long overdue to choose the candidate who has the ability, the willingness and the necessary skills to collaborate and lead the charge to overcome the challenges that will need to be resolved in the coming years. If you’re looking for positive change, integrity, honesty and sensibility, there is only one clear choice: Cathy Dahlquist. Corey Cassell Enumclaw
Concerned over 31st candidates’ education views I am a teacher at Enumclaw High School. I’ve worked there for 16 years and I take great pride in what I do. That said,
I have some wonderings about some of our local candidates’ recent comments about education. Drew Stokesbary believes that for most students, smaller classes don’t “produce smarter kids.” My question, beyond his sources because the research I’ve seen in my professional capacity indicates the exact opposite of his opinion, would be how is he defining “smarter kids”? Is he going by standardized test scores? In my view, test scores are only one small measure of a child’s growth. What shows up on a test and what a kid really has learned and can do are often very different things. I also know that the quality of the experience students have in my classroom is highly dependent on class size. Twenty-five students in a class is dramatically different from 33 students; it just is. Managing the classroom, the amount of feedback I can give student writing and the amount of individual instruction I can give kids are just a few differences class size makes.
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I was also a bit confounded by Mr. Stokebary’s comment that teachers earning master’s degrees shouldn’t get raises. Does Mr. Stokesbary think that if something can’t be measured through test scores it doesn’t exist? Does he believe that teachers do not improve by advancing their education nor deserve avenues for advancement? I felt my master’s program absolutely made me a better teacher. Before I actually stood in front of a class and had to sink or swim as a teacher, I didn’t really know what teaching was. Everything was theoretical. Going back to school with the context of my real experience to apply made the learning much more valuable. I feel this is short-sighted and misguided idea. My final concern was Cathy Dahlquist’s solution to meeting the Supreme Court’s education spending mandate, which included “reforming teacher compensation to ensure we maintain high quality teach-
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is covered by a “good intention clause” by God. But it’s not. This is a hard pill for me to swallow. I’ve been a part of the church my whole life and I would hate the think I’ve been party to something in the church that Christ would look at and say, “Stop it, you’re doing more harm than good.” I think it is important for the church to examine and take a look at what we are doing and ask the question: why am I doing this? Is this action doing more harm that good? Even if my intentions were good, is this helping? Am I promoting Christ and his grace or my ego? Now let me tell you again, I do
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Keep Halloween safe for four-legged friends Halloween can be a fun time of year for families, but can present many dangers to pets. Planning ahead for that howling good evening can spare you and your pet a lot of stress. Physical activity can be helpful in reducing stress and excitement in both pets and children. Taking dogs for a long walk, throwing a ball in the backyard or reviewing basic obedience commands are a great way to drain energy. If the weather is bad, the “recall game” is an option and can be played inside or out. Have family members spread out in different areas of the house with treats in hand. Then one person call the dog and give the dog a treat when he comes and sits quietly in front of you, (never give the dog the treat until it sits still). Take turns having other people another do the same. You can increase the challenge by
hiding and having the dog find you. By using an excited voice and good treats you can make this game a lot of fun while exercising your pet, improving recall and improving manners. Cats can also benefit from structured exercise. A lure toy, laser toy or kitty puzzle games are all good ways to get a cat moving. You can use the lure or treats to create an obstacle course for your cat. For example, if your kitty is on the sofa, you can use a feather lure to entice her from the sofa, up the stairs and through a tunnel, then jump to catch the lure. Be creative. Most cats really enjoy this type of interactive play. Cats often feel safer when they have a high perch or shelf where they can observe but not feel threatened. A basket full of yummy treats at the door can be tempting to some pets. Chocolate is toxic to dogs, as well as the artificial sweet-
ener xylitol commonly found in chewing gum. Hard candy and foil wrappers can present a choking hazard. If your pet is in the room with the candy, keeping it up high or in a container with a lid is safest. When trick-or-treat time arrives and the doorbell starts ringing, even calm and well-exercised pets can get stressed. Try providing a long-lasting treat or puzzle ball to occupy them while you’re enjoying the festivities. Strangers in scary costumes can cause fear or even aggression in some animals. The safest way to protect your pet is to separate them from the front door. Frighten pets may try to dart out the door, where they’ll be further frightened by the spooky sights. Outdoor pets should be brought in if possible, or securely contained, (Halloween, sadly, is a time of increased rates of animal cruelty, especially black cats).
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OBITUARIES RANDY RULEY Buckley resident Randy Ruley died Oct. 13, 2014, with his family by his side.
He was 70. He was born May 31, 1944, in Tacoma. He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Yosemite and was a log
truck driver for years. He enjoyed attending garage sales and will be remembered for his contagious laugh. He is survived by wife Diane Ruley; son Brent Burgess and wife Jessica of Auburn; daughter Reeca
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Longtime Enumclaw resident Daniel Robert Hopkins died peacefully, surrounded by family, on Oct. 14, 2014. He was 76. He was born Sept. 23, 1938, in Rexburg, Idaho, to Daniel A. and Elna M. (Clements) Hopkins. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and, after returning, he met and married June Ivy Lomas, origi-
nally from England. He served in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross during his tour in the Vietnam War. After retiring, he worked for King County as a corrections officer and later transferred into the classification section. He retired after 23 years with King County. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, June; daughters Moonyeen Whitaker of Idaho, Larinda of Enumclaw, Tammy Ewell of Enumclaw, Louise Wheelock (Mark) of Tacoma, Gail of Tacoma and Danielle Johnson (Charles) of Provo Utah; siblings Jerry Hopkins (Nola) of Idaho, Mary Ann Hansen of Washington, Marleen McAffee (Boyd)of Utah. He was preceded in death by brother Brent Hopkins, sister Jean Harris, brotherin-law Claude Hansen and
son-in-law Gary Ewell. A graveside service will take place Oct. 22 in Tetonia, Idaho.
DAVID QUALLS David Marshall Qualls III died peacefully at his h o m e Sept. 22, 2014, in Enumclaw. H e was born Dec. 12, 1955, in David Qualls Hackensack, N.J., to Jean and David Qualls Jr. He grew up in Cochecton, N.Y., and moved to Auburn, Wash., in December 1990. He is survived by father; daughters Danielle and Jessica Qualls; fiancé Jean Kranz; brothers Jeffrey and Douglas; sisters Susan, Pam, Melissa and Lynn; and one grandson. He was preceded in death by his mother.
ELLA MORGAN Ella Geneva Morgan died Oct. 14, 2014, in Enumclaw. She was born Sept. 26, 1930, in Acme, Wyo. At her request, where will be no services.
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ELFERS FROM 6 matter of survival for the aging Republican Party. Another option is that the two Republican factions – the traditional Republican Party and the upstart Tea Party types – might actually fight even more because they would control both Houses and thus become even more rigid and demanding. They could now pass another 50 bills ending Obamacare, which the president would promptly veto. Democrats, finding themselves on the minority side of affairs, may discover themselves being called the “Party of No” instead of the Republicans. There are enough divisions within the Democratic Party to create as many, if not more, factions than the Republicans. Democrats might fight among themselves as the Republicans have done these past few years. The problem, according to a recent article in Time Magazine, is that both par-
WHITE RIVER FROM 4 the second quarter when Washington’s Tyquan Bowie scored the first of the five TDs he would rack up duing the game. France added a 19-yard touchdown run later in the quarter, giving the Hornets their second and final lead of the
ties have pretty much attained their goals: Republicans have gotten two major tax cuts that have made their richer members even richer. They have been able to cut more than 250,000 government jobs, while hiring corporations at double the salaries to replace them. The Democrats, with the passing of Obamacare, have also pretty much attained their progressive goals envisioned in the early 20th century: Social Security, Medicare, minimum wage and even gay rights, a 1970s vision. Only a few issues like cutting carbon emissions and immigration reform remain as hot-button topics. How is either party going to rouse their voting bases in 2016 without some new, yet under-the-radar issues, to win the presidency in 2016? Time will tell. But in the meantime, this 2014 Congressional race will go down in history, signifying “the same old, same old” way of doing politics in “This Town” — Washington, D.C. (Is D.C. actually code for Dysfunction Continuing?).
night. Bowie scored again before halftime, but the PAT effort was no good. The host team added two touchdowns in the third quarter and three more during the final eight minutes to turn a close game into a rout. France completed nine of 14 pass attempts, good for 88 yards, and the team
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OBITUARIES FROM 10 BRUCE BARTLING Bruce Ellsworth Bartling, 75, died Sept. 26, 2014, at a nursing home in Issaquah, Wash., following a battle with Alzheimer’s. He was born Feb. 2, Bruce Bartling 1939, in Holland, Mich., to Charles and Naydine (Brooks) Frederick. He moved with his family to Washington state after his mother remarried and was adopted by stepfather Elmo Bartling. He graduated in 1957 from Friday Harbor High
School and, after spending time on a commercial fishing trawler in Alaska, he joined the U.S. Marines in 1958. Following his service, he attended the University of Hawaii; he later graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma with a degree in anthropology/sociology. He married Enumclaw resident Dorothy Suhoversnik in 1971. He worked for the state park system at Federation Forest, was director of Clallam County parks in Port Angeles, then returned to the state system in varied positions, finishing at Saltwater State Park in Des Moines. He retired in 1998. He had a lifetime hobby of writing and received numerous awards. He taught a poetry class as a member of Plateau Area Writers Association and published two books. He was active in law enforcement activities, TOPS, the Enumclaw Park Board and several civic organizations.
www.courierherald.com He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Dorothy, of Enumclaw; daughters Rebecca Bartling of Marysville, Wash., and Heather Kelley (Mark) of Federal Way; sisters Colleen Little (Bob) of Coulee City and Gail Carter (Owen) of Bellingham. He was preceded in death by sister Dawn Jackson (Frank). A celebration of life is planned for 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Enumclaw.
ANTHONY NELSON Anthony “Tony” Nelson, a 15-year resident of Enumclaw, died Oct. 16, 2014. He was 64. He was born July 6, 1950, in Wendell, Idaho, and worked as a truck driver. He Anthony Nelson enjoyed hunting, camping, fishing, horseback riding, gardening and taking road trips. He loved his grandchildren, dogs and sports. He is survived by wife Linda Nelson of Enumclaw; daughters Candie Nelson (Mark Carter) of Graham, Wash., and Robbie Russell (Frank) of Buckley; brothers Terry Nelson (Crystal) of Shoshone, Idaho, Tim Nelson (Alana) of Mount Vernon, Wash., and Ed Nelson (Dawn) of Burien, Wash.; sisters Marsha Nelson-Roth (Ed) of Riverton, Utah, and Angelia Schenck (Ed) of
The Dalles, Ore.; and five grandchildren. Services will take place Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Enumclaw; viewing will be at 1 p.m., followed by a funeral service at 2. Services are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
MARGARET BERILLA Enumclaw resident Margaret Evelyn Anderson Berilla died Oct. 15, 2014. She was 95 and had spent all her life in this area. She was born Aug. 12, 1919, in Kapowsin, Wash., and was a career homemaker. She graduated from Enumclaw High School and enjoyed gardening, baking, tending to her pets and being with family. She is survived by daughter Judy Matzke of Enumclaw, five grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Charles Berilla; daughter Linda Rieck; brothers Louie, Leonard, Edward and Robert; and sister Frances Sweany. Remembrances are suggested to St. Judes, 262 Danny Thomas Pl., Memphis, Tenn. 38105, or the Seattle Humane Society, 13212 S.E. Eastgate Way, Bellevue, Wash. 98005 Services were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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The secret of cider at Rockridge Orchard Bennett explained, because sulfites are used to prevent alcohol from turning into vinegar. However, according to the National Library of Medicine, the common preservative chemical potassium metabisulfite promotes tumor growth, which is the reason Bennett doesn’t use sulfites in his ciders. On the rare occasion that a cider batch is fermented
for too long and turns into vinegar, Bennett also sells vinegar commercially. “If the cider goes bad on you, and it was converted to alcohol in the first place, it is going to be perfectly safe for you to use,” Bennett explained. Bennett said that apple cider vinegar is a better ingredient for apple pies than lemon juice or other
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of the ciders are straight apple ciders, while others are mixed with berries or honey. Some of the ciders are even brewed with hops to attract IPA beer lovers. Bennett said that the biggest difference between his ciders and others is that he does not use sulfites as a preservative. “It is a lot harder to make a good cider and keep it stable without sulfites,”
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said. “When you ferment it, all you have left on the other side is alcohol and water, and no flavor.” After the fruit is picked the apples are aged until they are fully converted to sugar, which takes around two to three weeks. This process is also known at “sweating”. The apples are then ground and pressed, mixed with yeast, and then distilled. “It takes 12 to 14 weeks to finish,” said Bennett, “and then we let them cold age for a while.” Cold aging is the process of letting the cider concoction sit in 30 degree temperatures for a few weeks, which works well in Washington because the winter weather is like that naturally, Bennett explained. After the cold aging, Bennett custom blends different ciders to make 12 to 15 different varieties. Some
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ade Bennett, co-owner of Rockridge Orchard and Cidery, describes himself as a traditionalist when it comes to hard cider. “We are gluten free, chemical free and we use no sulfites,” he said. Wade and his wife Judy started their orchard in 1991 and opened their Enumclaw store in 2008, although they have been farming in the area since 1982. Rockridge started juicing for hard ciders in 1995, but Wade Bennett said that he has been making hard ciders since he was in high school, to the chagrin of his mormon parents. “Cider in the last 10 years has just exploded,” Bennett explained. “When I was in
my 30s, I never thought cider would be a big thing. I just knew we liked it, so we make it.” Bennett makes hard ciders all year long. The most difficult part of making the ciders, he said, is growing the fruit. For his ciders, Bennett grows bittersharp and bittersweet apples. “These apples you couldn’t eat, even if you wanted to,” Bennett said. “They’re bitter and corky and nasty.” The reason why bittersharp and bittersweet apples are used in ciders is because they contain unfermentable oils that taste like apples once they have been fermented. Dessert apples, like honeycrisp, granny smith and red delicious apples don’t have those oils and do not make good ciders. “A dessert apple is water balloon of sugar,” Bennett
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FALL HARVEST FESTIVITIES Halloween Tips and Tricks for a safe holiday The King County Fire District 28 and the National Fire Safety Council provided a list of safety tips to keep Halloween fun and not scary.
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Has your pet vanished? Don’t panic! You just got home from work and your pet is nowhere to be found! Your stress level climbs as it becomes increasingly obvious that your best friend has vanished into thin air. But there’s no need to panic. Start by looking in all the nooks and crannies of your home and yard. Maybe your furry little friend is fast asleep underneath your bed or in the shade of your rose bushes. If that isn’t the case, widen the search
zone and start to comb the neighborhood with the help of family or friends. If your search is fruitless, you might decide it’s time to call the local animal shelters. Give a precise description of your animal. The color of its coat, its race, and any distinctive marks are all good details. Leave your contact information so that the employees can get in touch with you quickly if they find your pet.
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If you still haven’t found your pet, plaster the neighborhood with notices featuring a recent photo of your animal. Printing them in color will make them more likely to attract the attention of passersby. Offer a cash reward if you have the means. Once all this has been done, the only thing left to do is keep your eyes open, cross your fingers, and
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FALL HARVEST FESTIVITIES Calvary Presbyterian Church is sponsoring a Trunk or Treat event from 5 - 7 p.m. Oct. 31. The church parking lot on Wells Street will be the location of decorated car trunks, filled with treats to be handed out. One of our Christian education classrooms will be open for free popcorn and juice. Please join us!
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CITY OF ENUMCLAW PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE SETTING THE 2014 PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Enumclaw City Council has scheduled three Public Hearings to receive public input on setting the 2015 Property Tax Levy, with estimated amounts. The first will be Monday, October 27, the second will be November 10, and the third will be November 24, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Comments for or against may be made at the Public Hearing, in writing to the City Clerk at 1339 Griffin Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022, or by email to the City Clerk mshirey@ci.enumclaw.wa.us. For further information call Stephanie McKenzie, Finance D i r e c t o r, a t 3 6 0 - 6 1 5 5629, from 9:00-5:00 p.m., Mon-Fr i., or s m cke n z i e @ c i . e n u m claw.wa.us. # 593063 10/15/14, 10/22/14
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Enumclaw, Washington. The source of monies from which projects will be funded is the city’s share of taxes collected on overnight stays at hotels and motels within the City of Enumclaw. Beginning Wednesday, October 22, 2014, applic a t i o n fo r m s w i l l b e available on the city’s website at www.cityofenumclaw.net. The 2015 Lodging Tax Grant Application provides information regarding eligible uses of motel/hotel tax revenues and the process for proposal submission. Grant application packets must be complete, signed, and received by the City’s Finance Department, or received in the mail, no later than 5:00pm on Friday, November 14, 2014. Late or incomplete packets will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed by E n u m c l a w ’s L o d g i n g Tax Advisory Committee which will make funding recommendations to the City Council. Final f u n d i n g d e c i s i o n s fo r 2015 will be made by the Enumclaw City Council by the end of November 2014. If you have questions regarding the submission process, please contact Stephanie McKenzie at smckenzie@ci.enumclaw.wa.us or 360.615.5629. Applications will be accepted by the Finance Department at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw, WA 98022 until 5:00pm Friday, November 14, 2014. P l e a s e a d d r e s s yo u r proposal application to the attention of Finance Director Stephanie McKenzie. # 595338 10/22/14, 10/29/14
NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND OPTIONAL SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL THRESHOLD DETERMINATION N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received a n a p p l i c a t i o n fo r a shoreline substantial development permit (SSDP) exemption and a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review for the construction of a private dock within the City of Bonney Lake. Project Name: Wilson Dock File Numbers: PLN 2014-01764 & PLN 2014-01765 Description of proposal: The applicant requests a SSDP exemption to construct a private dock. Determination of Completeness: The application was deemed complete on October 15, 2014. Applicant: Brian and Kristie Wilson, 6 0 2 5 2 0 5 t h Ave nu e East, Bonney Lake, WA 98391 Location: 6025 205th Avenue East, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, Parcel 3050500070. Lead Agency: City of Bonney Lake Documents Submitted with A p p l i c a t i o n : S E PA Checklist, JARPA, Site Plan, construction drawings, and Cascade Water Alliance Lease. Environmental Determination: The City of Bonney Lake reviewed the proposal for probable adverse environmental impacts and is likely issuing a determination of nonsignificance (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 November 6, 2014. The environmental threshold deter mination may be appealed within fifteen (15) days after the completion of the comment period. # 595332 10/22/14
Project Name: 186th Corr idor Improvement Project F i l e N u m b e r : PLN 2014-01761 Description of Proposal: The applicant requests SEPA review for a street improvement and rightof-way expansion project. The project will construct roadway improvem e n t s i n c l u d i n g n ew curb and gutter, sidewalk, illumination, undergrounding of utilities, landscaping, retaining walls, and stor mwater treatment and infiltration. The project will improve 186th Avenue East from 90th Street East, 88th Street East from 186th Avenue East to 188th Avenue East, and 188th Avenue East from 88th Street East approximately 205-ft north of the intersection. The project will design future extension of 186th Avenue East from 88th Street East to Veterans Memorial Drive East. Determination of Completeness: The application was deemed complete on October 14, 2014. Applicant: City of Bonney Lake, c/o John Woodcock, City Engin e e r, P O B ox 7 3 8 0 , Bonney Lake, WA 98391. Location: The project is located within S33, T20N, R5E, W.M., Bonney Lake, WA. See Description of Proposal for more information. Lead Agency: City of Bonney Lake. Documents Submitted with Application: SEPA Checklist, Associated Maps and Drawings, Geotechnical Repor t, and DAHP Approval Letter. Environmental Determination: The City of Bonney Lake reviewed the proposal for probable adverse environmental impacts and is likely issuing a determination of nonsignificance (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, 9002 Main Street East, Suite 300, Bonney Lake, WA 9 8 3 9 1 , P h o n e : (253) 447-4350, Email: harrimanr@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. Written comments shall be submitted to the staff contact prior to the close of business on November 6, 2014. Please direct questions pertaining to the project to John Woodcock, City Engineer, at (253) 447-4336 or at jw@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. 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. # 595329 10/22/14 Notice of Public Hearing 2015 Ad Valorem Property Tax Rate The Bonney Lake City Council will hold a public hearing during the regular Council Workshop of November 4, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to accept testimony regarding revenue sources and possible proper ty tax increases before setting the Ad Valorem Property Tax rate for 2015 (proposed Ordinance D14-142).
The City Council meets at Bonney Lake Justice & Municipal Center located at 9002 Main St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. All members of the public may provide t e s t i m o ny d u r i n g t h e public hearing or they may submit written comments prior to the public hearing to the City Clerk at P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. For citizens with disabilities who are requesting translators or adaptive equipment for communication purposes, the City requests notification as soon as possible as to the type of ser vice or equipment needed. # 595333 10/22/14
having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication: October 22, 2014. Personal Representative: Barbara F. Braun Address for Mailing or Service: 718 Griffin Avenue #131 Enumclaw, WA 98022 # 595324 10/22/14, 10/29/14, 11/5/14 TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE RESOLUTION 329 A Resolution of the Town of South Prairie, Pierce County, Washington authorizing the Mayor to sign a Personal Services Agreement with Kirk Lee Elliott as an Independent Contractor/Consultant to Operate the Town’s Water and Sewer Systems. Resolution No. 329 was adopted by the South Prairie Town Council at its Regular Council Meeting on October 7, 2014. Complete copies of the entire text of the adopted Resolution may be obtained at the South Prairie Town Hall or by calling (360) 8978878. # 595335 10/22/14
CITY OF ENUMCLAW PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE REGARDING THE 2015 REVENUE SOURCES AND SETTING THE 2015 PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Enumclaw City Council has scheduled a Public Hear ing to receive public input regarding the 2014 Revenue Sources and on setting the 2015 Property Tax Levy, with estimated amounts for Monday, October 27, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Comments for or against m ay b e m a d e a t t h e Public Hearing, in writing to the City Clerk at 1339 Griffin Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022, or by email to the City Clerk mshirey@ci.enumclaw.wa.us. For further information call Stephanie McKenzie, Finance D i r e c t o r, a t 3 6 0 - 6 1 5 5629, from 9:00-5:00 p.m., Mon-Fr i., or s m cke n z i e @ c i . e n u m claw.wa.us. # 593060 10/15/14, 10/22/14
Notice of Ordinance Adoption Ordinances adopted October 14, 2014: AB14-131 – Ordinance No. 1493 [D14-131] – An Ordinance Of The City Of Bonney Lake, Pierce C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Amending Section 3.68.010, 13.04.091, And 13.12.100 Of The Bonney Lake Municipal Code, Relating To Civil CITY OF ENUMCLAW Infrastructure Per mits PUBLIC And Fees. ANNOUNCEMENT The full text of ordinancCALL FOR 2015 LODGING TAX GRANT es is available to view online at www.ci.bonAPPLICATIONS The City of Enumclaw is ney-lake.wa.us or upon soliciting project propo- request to the City Clerk. sals that support and en- # 595351 10/22/14 courage tourism in
TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The South Prairie Town Council will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, 7:00 PM or shortly thereafter, at the South Prairie Town Hall, 121 NW Washington Street, to solicit public input and comments on the FY 2015 Budget and Setting FY2015 Tax Levy Rates. Written comments may be submitted to the Town of South Prairie, PO Box 870, South Prairie, Washington 98385. # 594899 10/22/14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND OPTIONAL SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL THRESHOLD DETERMINATION N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received an application for State Environmental Policy Act ( S E PA ) r ev i ew o f t h e 186th Corridor Improvement Project within the City of Bonney Lake.
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOAN C. NIEMI, Deceased NO. 14-4-05376-0KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: September 18, 2014 Date of first publication: October 1, 2014. LARRY T. NIEMI Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 980223012 (360) 825-5581 # 591452 10/1/14, 10/8/14, 10/15/14 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS A. BRAUN, Deceased NO. 14-4-05232-1KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person
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Garden harvest makes great seasonal display Pumpkins, squash and mums are all plants that celebrate the fall season. An inexpensive way to decorate your home or porch for the change in seasons is to harvest all your squash, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers and other produce
and display your garden bounty in a basket or tray. Even a basket of colorful leaves raked from the lawn and set near the front door will remind you and your visitors to enjoy the colors of the new season. If you have time and twine, you
can use a stapler to secure maple leaves to a length of twine and then frame your front door or windows with a garland of fall colors. I want to cook a pumpkin pie with our Jack o’ lantern once Halloween is over. Can we
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sweet and tender as baking pumpkins. Better to use a carving pumpkin on the front porch and a baking pumpkin for pies. You can expect a carved pumpkin to last for several weeks without rotting outdoors if it is kept cool and dry. You can find “baking pumpkins” at grocery stores and farmer’s markets. They are specially labeled and often more expensive. These baking pumpkins have great guts but no glory as they end up mashed and baked rather than carved and filled with light. Is fall a good time to cut back my tall ornamental grasses? I am not sure what type they are as we just moved into this home and are in the process of cutting back and moving plants. T.T., Sumner Congrats on the new home and renovation fever but you may want to wait until early spring to cut back any tall ornamental grasses. Winter is when the tall miscanthus grasses add texture and bird food to the landscape and the traditional pruning time in Western Washington is to celebrate the Valentine’s Day Massacre by cutting all brown and shaggy grasses down to a few inches tall. Early spring pruning allows the fresh spring growth to take over and hide the stumpy brown remnants of winter. Pruning tall grasses in the fall may not kill your grassy clumps but it could stimulate new growth right when winter arrives. Evergreen ornamental grasses that do not turn brown in the winter like black Mondo grass, carex, blue fescue and sedges should not be pruned at all. If you need to tidy up these evergreen grasses wait until spring and divide the clumps, removing weak and dead sections, but do not cut them down to the ground as you would taller grasses. Please explain again how and
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when to prune hydrangeas. I have one in the front that has beautiful purple blossoms but is getting too large. P., email Mop head hydrangeas with round flower heads can be pruned now or in the early spring by following the branch that has a flower cluster at the end and cutting down low inside the center of the shrub. This type of hydrangea is the macrophylla or big leaf hydrangea and it blooms on 2-yearold branches. If you prune back all the branches your hydrangea will not flower the next summer. The trick is to shorten up only the branches that have already flowered and leave the branches with green leaves but no blooms untouched as these will bloom next summer. Always remove the three D’s – anything dead, diseased or damaged. Always shorten up any branches in the way of walkways or mowers. Put people before plants when it comes to overly ambitious growth of any tree or shrub.
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• • • 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 book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
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POLICE AND SHERIFFS SUPPORT PAM ROACH (R) FOR STATE SENATE IN THE 31ST DISTRICT
Ì Voted to protect and fully fund the pensions of officers and firefighters serving our communities Ì Passed legislation to assist home and community-based service programs for dependents of military service members in Washington Ì Supported by businesses and labor groups on both sides of the aisle Ì Named the Most Bi-partisan Washington Legislator by the Sunlight Foundation as reported by the Washington Post (6/12/14)
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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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Top contributors: Seattle Police Officers’ Guild, King County Police Officers’ Guild, Seattle Police Management Association, and Puget Sound Police Management Association.
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Bond Information
Timing right for building future After months of study, the Enumclaw School District Board of Directors plans to place a bond before voters in April that would rebuild its aging Black Diamond Elementary School and the majority of Enumclaw High School. The Board is excited to share its vision for the future and is providing the following information to engage the community in conversation.
Bonds are for Building. Funds from bonds can only be used for construction or renovation of buildings, and land purchases and are generally collected over a 15- to 20-year period (similar to a mortgage).
The Proposal
Levies are for Learning. Levies make up the difference between funding from the state and federal government and the actual cost of operating a school district. Levies pay for teaching materials and equipment, transportation, technology, and programs like athletics, drama and special education. Levy funds are typically collected over a two- to six-year time period and must be renewed.
• Erect a two-story, secure and enclosed, structure on the south side of the Enumclaw High School campus that would replace aging classrooms, the library, science labs, music facility, auditorium and gymnasium. This replacement structure would dovetail into the remodeled commons, offices, and art and automotive wing creating a more secure facility for students, guests and staff. • Build a new, two-story Black Diamond Elementary School at the current location, replacing the aging structure and bringing students and staff together under one roof for a safe and uniform learning environment. The Black Diamond plan also includes $1 million to renovate J.J. Smith Elementary School to house Black Diamond students during construction.
How Did We Get Here?
• Discussion began at the April 2014 School Board Retreat and has continued each month. • The District received a state-funded grant to perform a mandatory Study and Survey of building analysis and future needs.
Why Now?
• The District will pay off the Thunder Mountain Middle School bond in 2016. District taxpayers are currently paying $1.60 per $1,000 assessed valuation on that bond. • The economy is still recovering and construction costs are reasonable. • Community growth will help spread the cost among taxpayers. • $18 million in state construction funds is currently available to the school district. This money will reduce total project cost at Black Diamond Elementary School and Enumclaw High School to $67 million allowing the district to do the work with no rise in the current tax rate if approved.
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Time Flies. We are proud of the many generations of families and the more than 1,300 students each year that have moved through the halls of Enumclaw High School for the past 55 years, but that’s a lot of wear and tear. Our neighboring districts Auburn, Tahoma, Sumner and White River were facing similar situations and have recently been able to build or modernize their facilities. The portion of Enumclaw High School in the bond proposal was built in the 1960s. The most recent construction work at the high school took place 15 years ago. Safety. Safety. Safety. There are more than 70 unrestricted outside access points into interior portions of the Enumclaw High School campus or classrooms. Black Diamond Elementary School houses 40 percent of its student population in portables on the edge of campus and busy Highway 169.
Tell us what you think. Take our survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/bondsurvey2014 Attend an informational meeting Nov. 4, 6:30pm, Enumclaw High School Library • Nov. 6, 6:30pm, Black Diamond Elementary School