Enumclaw Courier-Herald, January 21, 2015

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Sports slate... Want to know what’s coming up in the world of Hornet athletics...both Enumclaw and White River? Turn to the schedule on page 4 for a rundown of upcoming games.

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Sophomore Cass McClintock plays her drums during the Enumclaw High girls basketball game against Lakes Friday at home. Photo by Dennis Box

Time and necessity heals many troubles and King County Fire District 28 provides a good example of individuals coming together despite personal differences. The opening months of 2014 for the district Board of Commissioners at times looked like a wrestling match gone goofy with open hostility among board members as well as the public. When the fire levy failed in the 2013 general election, the lack of funds meant two firefighters and two administrative staff were laid off. Fire Chief Joe Clow resigned in May and interim Chief Doug Dawson returned to Enumclaw to take over the department. He was no stranger to the department, having served as interim chief in 2007 after Joe Kolisch retired and prior to Clow’s hiring. Shortly after Clow resigned a complaint was filed in Superior Court by Ted and Mary Fehr against commissioners Stan McCall and Angie Stubblefield regarding alleged viola-

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Development gets council blessing By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

A proposed housing development with a long history was authorized during the most recent meeting of the Enumclaw City Council. By unanimous consent, the council gave its blessing to a proposal carrying the official name of Suntop Farms Division No. 2, Phase B. The proposal calls for lots for 48 single-family homes

and two open space/recreation tracts. The final approval means building can begin. The development is adjacent to land currently under development, all part of the Suntop Planned Unit Development. The PUD is bordered by state Route 410 on the north, Warner Avenue on the south and Watson Street on the west. Suntop Farms Division 2, consisting of 72 lots, was initially approved in January 2008. The

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applicant could obtain only 19 sewer connections at the time, so the plat was divided into two phases. The first phase is nearly built out. Due to planning changes during the past six years, the total number of lots was reduced to 67. Phase B finishes the original proposal. City specifications have been drafted to create an interesting neighborhood, according to

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Nursing care inspires donation to charities to experience Christmas with his four great-grandchildren. In the end, he departed St. Elizabeth happy and well on the road to recovery. Three charities also are a

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Mike Gill had the misfortune to spend four days in the hospital, landing in the emergency room on Christmas Day. But instead of bemoaning the illness that disrupted family plans, the Enumclaw resident has found a silver lining. Namely, the nurses who provide around-theclock care at St. Elizabeth Hospital. When a patient receives exceptional care, it’s the doctors who generally receive the credit, along with the hospital itself, Gill said. But he was particularly grateful for the nursing care that was provided during his stay – and he came up with a most tangible way to show his appreciation. Gill returned to St. Elizabeth’s Acute Care

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bit healthier. Bissell’s charity of choice was the Susan G. Komen Foundation; Clavecillas suggested a donation to the Franciscan Foundation; and Ryan directed a donation to American Heartwalk.

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Mike Gill delivered gifts Thursday at St. Elizabeth. From left, Acute Care Manager Carol Hiner accepts for nurse John Clavecillas, Lindsay Bissell and Maggie Ryan. Photo by Kevin Hanson Department the afternoon of Jan. 15 with three checks tucked into a trio of thank-you cards. He had singled out nurses Lindsay Bissell, John Clavecillas and Maggie Ryan, writing

a check to a charity of each nurse’s choice. “They did an unbelievable job, getting me out of here in four days,” Gill said. He was initially told his hospital stay might reach

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Hornet girls ranked among 2A best By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

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The White River High girls started the second half of the South Puget Sound League 2A season just as they kicked off the first – with a resounding defeat of the Orting Cardinals. The Hornets thumped the visitors Friday night, rolling to an easy, 70-22 victory in Buckley. When the two met in December in the league opener, the final verdict was 74-16. With Friday’s victory, White River’s girls improved to 8-0 in league play and 12-1 overall. The only setback came Jan. 10 to a tough squad from W.F. West High in Chehalis. In rolling past Orting, coach Chris Gibson was able to give everyone some playing time. Eight Hornets cracked the scoring column and White River received more than half its points – 37 in all – from nonstarters. Amanda Lance, who will be playing for Western Washington University a year from now, finished with a game-high 16 points. Kayla Howard and Georgia

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Hornet Sports Wednesday

• Enumclaw wrestling hosts Peninsula, girls at 6 p.m., boys at 7. • Enumclaw gymnastics vs. Decatur, Todd Beamer and Tahoma at Decatur. • White River boys wrestling hosts Washington and Clover Park, 6 p.m.

Thursday

• Enumclaw boys swim and dive hosts Peninsula, 3:30 p.m. • White River girls wrestling vs. Washington and Clover Park at Washington.

Friday

White River senior Amanda Lance heads upcourt with the ball during the Hornets’ Friday night thrashing of the visiting Orting Cardinals. Undefeated in league play, White River is among the top-ranked Class 2A teams in the state. Photo by Kevin Hanson Lavinder came off the bench to score 10 each. Simple numbers tell the story behind White River’s rise to the top. During

their first 13 games of the season the Hornets averaged slightly more than 68 points per outing; at the same time, the team was

giving up barely more than 36 points a night. As a perennial power, White River certainly doesn’t get overlooked.

The Hornets have hovered among the top-ranked Class 2A teams in the state this season, according to the Associated Press.

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Tuesday

• Enumclaw boys basketball hosts Peninsula, 7 p.m. • Enumclaw girls basketball at Peninsula, 7 p.m. • White River basketball hosts Washington, boys at 5:15 p.m., girls at 7.

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• Enumclaw boys wrestling at Dream Duals, 8:30 a.m. at East Valley-Spokane. • Enumclaw girls wrestling at Jaguar Invitational at Emerald Ridge High School. • White River boys wrestling at Jaguar Invitational at Emerald Ridge High School. • White River girls wrestling at Lakes Tournament at Lakes High School.

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• Enumclaw boys basketball at Auburn Riverside, 7 p.m. • Enumclaw girls basketball hosts Auburn Riverside, 7 p.m. • White River basketball at River Ridge, boys at 5:15 p.m., girls at 7.

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SPORTS ROUNDUP BOYS BASKETBALL

White River 72, Orting 46 January 16 at Orting White River: 16-21-24-11 – 72 Orting: 16-12-6-12 – 46 White River: Ryan Larsen 14, Brandon Scheer 13, Dustin France 9, Tyler Meadows 9, Trent Buchanan 7, Alex Wallen 6, Travis Truax 5, Chad Durrant 3, Hunter Hendricks 2,Cameron Cawley 2, unattributed 2. White River record: 6-2 league, 6-8 overall. Enumclaw 61, Lakes 50 January 16 at Lakes Enumclaw: 25-15-13-8 – 61 Lakes: 16-11-9-14 – 50 Enumclaw: Josh Erickson 24, Zac Webb 20, Scotty Garvin 11, Barney Williams 2, Tyler Bogh 2, William Miller 2. Enumclaw record: 3-5 league, 5-8 overall. Auburn Mountainview 63, Enumclaw 47 January 13 at Auburn Moountainview Enumclaw: 12-10-17-10 – 49 A. Mountainview: 15-19-12-17 – 63 Enumclaw: Josh Erickson 19 points, 9 rebounds; Zac Webb 16 points, 7 rebounds; Barney Williams 6; Scotty Garvin 4; Drew Seabrands 2. Enumclaw record: 2-5 league, 4-8 overall. Fife 56, White River 54 January 13 at White River White River: 12-10-11-21 – 54 Fife: 11-13-14-18 – 56 White River: Dustin France 19, Brandon Scheer 14, Alex Whalen 9, Tyler Meadows 5, Trent Buchanan 3, Chad Durrant 2, Hunter Mills 2. White River record: 5-2 league, 5-8 overall.

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Air Force Airman Brayden E. Bowman graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Bowman is the son of Timothy S. and Shauna D. Bowman of Enumclaw and brother of Aubrie Bowman of Buckley and Aimee Bowman of Federal Way. He is a 2012 graduate of Enumclaw High School.

BOYS WRESTLING

Sumner 40, Enumclaw 36 January 14 at Enumclaw 106: Michael Poe (S) by forfeit. 113: Levi Norton (E) pins Kalel Salcedo (S) 3:06. 120: Kyle Opland (E) pins Quentin Hert (S) 5:45. 126: Quentin Southcott (E) pins Conner Filleau (S) 2:45. 132: Hunter Haney (E) pins Tanner Petcovic (S) 4:25. 138: Hunter Eberhart (S) pins Jake Treece (E) :52. 145: Ben Cross (E) def. Caleb Daniels (S) 7-5. 152: Liam Hagerty (S) def. Adin Hanrahan (E) 13-0.

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160: Wyatt James (S) pins Cavin Rewoldt (E) 4:58. 170: Josiah Schliesman (S) pins Jacob Eilerston (E) :14. 182: Kione Gill (E) pins Jaron Scarbrough (S) 1:10. 195: Tanner Sjoden (S) pins Levi Ward (E) 2:44. 220: Austin Rewoldt (Enum) def. Lucas Leonhard (S) 6-2 285: Jake Harmon (S) pins Isaac Blanco (E) 4:42. White River 52, Fife 27 January 14 at Steilacoom 106: Flores (F) def. Cooper Franklin (WR) 5-0. 113: Cody Reeves (WR) by forfeit. 120: Mason Hamilton (WR) by forfeit. 126: Jon Ayala (WR) pins Kirchberg (F) 1:26. 132: Knight (F) pins Ryan Redford (WR) 3:17. 138: Lewis (F) by forfeit. 145: Hunter Williams (WR) pins Rodriguez (F) 1:23. 152: Volk (F) pins Logan Geehan (WR) 1:04. 160: Garrett Severson (WR) pins Jackson (F) 3:15. 170: Cole Tucker (WR) def. Pugh (F) 14-1. 182: Valle (F) by forfeit. 195: Erik Ball (WR) pins Barnes (F) 3:00. 220: Juan Ortiz (WR) pins McComb (F) 5:43. 285: Bailey Kuykendall (WR) pins Jackson (F) 4:37.

BOYS SWIM & DIVE

Enumclaw 136, Auburn 42 January 15 at Enumclaw 200 medley relay: Enumclaw first (Ethan Horan, Bryce VanHoof, Brandon Vick, Mitchell Petellin), second (Jacob Hechter, Austin Kaehn, Reuben Madewell, Adam Percival) and fourth (Evan O’Neill, Nathan March, Travis Ediger, Brett Butler). 200 freestyle: Brandon Vick, first; Kyle Morgan, second; Vahid Hosada, sixth. 200 individual medley: Petellin, first; March, second; Butler, fourth. 50 freestyle: Horan, first; Kaehn, second; Percival,

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Enumclaw 147.3, Decatur 140.15, Tahoma 127.9, Todd Beamer 115.95 January 14 at Decatur All-around: Victoria Hernandez, first, 35.05; Maddi Ward, second, 32.6. Vault: Hernandez. first, 9.35; BriAnna Reisinger, third, 8.35; Ward, seventh, 8.2; Jessica Johnson, 11th,8.0; Jasmine Anderson, 23rd, 7.2; Emily Drozynski, 25th, 7.0. Bars: Hernandez, first, 8.7; Ward, second, 8.3; Johnston, third, 7.5; Reisinger, seventh, 6.0; Johnson, 18th, 4.2; Brianna Bakke, 29th, 3.0. Beam: Hernandez, first, 9.4; Ward, second, 8.8; Johnston, eighth, 7.2; Bakke, 23rd, 4.6; Alicia Woodford, 25th, 3.6; Drozynski, 26th, 3.5. Floor: Hernandez, first, 7.6; Ward, fourth, 7.3; Johnston, eighth, 7.1; Johnson, 17th, 6.3; Drozynski, 19th, 6.0; Molly Metschan, 26th, 5.0; Woodford, 27th, 4.2.

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fourth. Diving: Madewell, first; O’Neill, second. 100 butterfly: Hechter, first; Madewell, second; Ediger, fourth. 100 freestyle: VanHoof, first; Morgan, second. 500 freestyle: Vick, first; March, second. 200 freestyle relay: Enumclaw first (Horan, Butler, VanHoof, Madewell) and second (Petellin, Percival, Kaehn, Morgan). 100 backstroke: VanHoof, first; Hechter, second; Ediger, fifth. 100 breaststroke: Kaehn, first; Horan, second; Petellin, third. 400 freestyle relay: Enumclaw first (Percival, O’Neill, Vick, March) and second (Butler, Ediger, Morgan, Hechter).

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IN THE MILITARY

Orting: 5-0-14-3 – 22 White River: Amanda Lance 16, Kayla Howard 10, Georgia Lavinder 10, Darian Gore 8, Lucy Rasmussen 8, Sydney Andersen 6, Kendall Bird 6, Maci Goethals 3, Kristin Sturdivan 3. White River: 8-0 league, 12-1 overall. Lakes 54, Enumclaw 43 January 16 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: 9-13-14-7 – 43 Lakes: 11-8-19-16 - 54 Enumclaw: Sam Engebretsen 11, Kylie Rademacher 11, Hayley Sonneson 9, Noelle Putman 6, Kaylee Moergeli 3, Katie Carlson 3. Enumclaw record: 5-3 league, 8-6 overall. White River 80, Fife 34 January 13 at White River White River: 23-19-14-24 – 80 Fife: 13-9-4-8 – 34 White River: Amanda Lance 22, Kristin Sturdivan 15, Kendall Bird 14, Lucy Rasmussen 10, Darian Gore 6, Kayla Howard 5, Georgia Lavinder 3, Johanna DeJong 3, Dallas Bushaw 2. White River record: 7-0 league, 11-1 overall. Enumclaw 45, Auburn Mountainview 40 January 13 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: 13-9-13-10 – 45 Auburn Mountainview: 12-7-6-15 – 40 Enumclaw: Kaylee Moergeli 10, Kylie Rademacher 9, Madison Bosik 8, Noelle Putman 6, Katie Carlson 4, Tallie Carlson 3, Hayley Sonneson 3, Sam Engebretsen 2. Enumclaw record: 5-2 league, 8-5 overall.

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First Editor’s Note: I will apologize in the opening of this column to anyone who (unadvisedly) decides to read this. It may be disjointed and wacky. I am currently riding a ferry to Friday Harbor, with no radio or phone service for the second half of the Seahawks’ NFC championship game. I am writing this in my car hoping to avoid getting seasick or going boat crazy. I was a fine sailor in the early 1970s, specializing in heroically throwing up.

LAST WEEK: Will the legislature be able to fund education as mandated by the state Supreme Court?

The time is right for the Enumclaw School District voters to support the bond to rebuild Black Diamond Elementary, where 40 percent of the students are in portables, and provide a major renovation for Enumclaw High School, where aging classrooms, library, science labs, music facility, auditorium, gym and locker rooms will be replaced. By passing the bond now, the expiring bond will be extended at

the same tax rate and keep your taxes flat. In other words, we’ll get two new buildings without paying a penny more – that’s a great deal for our children and our community. You can learn more about the plans for each of these buildings at the district’s “State of Education” on Thursday, Jan. 22, at 6 p.m. at EHS commons. The evening starts with a free soup supper and the presentation begins at 6:30. Principals from both schools slated for renovations will be sharing information about their projects. Tours will be given of the parts of the high school that will be replaced, giving the community a chance to really understand the issues. It’s been nearly 20 years since the

last time voters in the Enumclaw School District passed a school election with the 60 percent vote needed to pass a bond. Knowing it will take some work to spread the word about the importance of voting “Yes for Kids” a committee began forming last fall. We have now opened our 4rKids4rFuture campaign headquarters in downtown Enumclaw at 1210 Griffin Ave. Feel free to stop by to ask questions, pick up literature, register to vote or volunteer to help the campaign. We are open most afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m. To get involved or for more information, contact me at 4rKids4rFuture@gmail.com. Johna Thomson Enumclaw

Presidential plan will push GOP to offer a better proposal Why did President Obama make his recent proposal to federally fund two years of community college to all students? Why would he do such a thing, knowing full well that there is very little chance for it to get through the Republican-controlled Congress? We don’t know the full plan yet (as of press time), since the White House said it would reveal more during the State of the Union Address Jan. 20, and in February. Whatever the plan, President Obama has a deeper, unspoken agenda for making such a proposal. The president made this announcement in Tennessee, which is in the process of doing exactly that –using state funds, as is Oregon. California has funded free or very low tuition and was a leader in the creation of “junior colleges” going back to 1900. According to “Our View” in the Jan. 13 News Tribune, the Washington State Legislature has beaten the president to the punch. Although it has put pressure on two-year and four-year state colleges by relentlessly raising tuition, the Legislature also passed a measure giving out state need grants to 70,000 low-income students. Since 2007, Washington state has offered a full tuition grant for both two- and four-year state colleges, if low-income students sign up in the seventh or eighth grades, maintain at least a C grade, graduate from high

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school and avoid getting in trouble with the law. According to a report launched last March, this College Bound Program has been an enormous success. Low-income students were enrolling at the same rate as students from middle-class families. The program appears to have also cut dropout rates for high school. Obama’s plan will probably be modeled on Tennessee’s, which requires a 2.5 grade-point average. The cost of the president’s $60 billion proposal would have the federal government paying 75 percent of the bill with states picking up the remaining 25 percent, according to a Jan. 8 Wall Street Journal article. Perhaps the president has advocated adding two years to high school because he knows that there are thousands of jobs in businesses not being filled for lack of skilled labor in this country. Many businesses might actually support such a jobs bill if the program works. Perhaps he knows there is an enormous gap in lifetime income between those who get college degrees and those who don’t. He knows the U.S.

is in competition with the rest of the world and the president understands that in order to compete we need to train more students. A high school degree is a road to nowhere, job-wise. Perhaps by proposing this plan, he will create a national debate over the best way to improve the “educational infrastructure” of this nation. His proposal may not find traction in Congress, but it will put pressure on the Republicans to come up with their own plan. The president may be upping the bid for the 2016 election. Republicans have to do something about immigration reform and now, since President Obama has added the idea of paying for college tuition for students attending community colleges, they will have to come up with another plan that matches or betters the president’s. If Republicans continue to be the party of “no” when they control Congress that will be one more nail in their coffin for the 2016 elections. Remember that the key benefactors of this new program are the people who will turn out to vote in the 2016 election, but who did not show up for the 2014 Congressional race: the young, lower-income students and minorities who more often sign up to attend the cheaper community colleges. If the Republicans refuse to act, they will be buried in 2016. The president’s college tuition initiative is a challenge to the Republicans: “fish or cut bait.”

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If something looks shady, let’s get rid of it By Rep. Christopher Hurst Our democracy is strongest when average, middle-class people trust their elected representatives and have a voice. When regular folks – loggers and waitresses, farmers and nurses – read stories in the paper about lobbyists buying lawmakers free dinners, they wonder what’s really going on. They wonder how much access and sway lobbyists have in Olympia, compared to average citizens. That notion was only made worse by an investigation by the Associated Press and public radio. Just during the first four months of 2013, the top 50 lobbyists spent $65,000 on free meals. I’m not making that up. Sixty-five thousand dollars. It took months of digging by reporters to dig that up, because all those records only exist on paper. Now, lawmakers and lobbyists say these free lunches and dinners don’t buy votes. I take them at their word. But even if those free meals don’t truly affect legislation, they affect how

people back home see our democracy. It looks wrong. That perception hurts our democracy. It makes average people feel like they don’t really have a chance, that Christopher Hurst whatever they say will get drowned out by lobbyists taking lawmakers out to a steak dinner that night. And I don’t blame the lobbyists for doing this. It’s their profession and they’re playing by the rules. Free meals and gifts are apparently effective in their eyes. Believe me, the lobbyists wouldn’t buy steak dinners and give gifts to lawmakers if they thought it was a waste of money. So let’s change the rules and clean it up. The added benefit is that the public perception of professional lobbyists would improve as well, because they are actually an integral part of the legislative process. In the old days, there were no limits. Lobbyists could, and did, bring cases of wine or whiskey to lawmakers’ offices in the morning.

POLICE BLOTTER TRUCK TAKEN: Police learned the morning of Jan. 14 of a work truck that had just been taken from a Myrtine Street address. The area was checked without success. The truck was found a couple of hours later in the vicinity of Roosevelt Avenue and Natalie Place. The vehicle was towed and was to be processed by a Washington State Patrol task force. VEHICLE PROWL: A Martin Way resident told police Jan. 14 items had been taken from a company vehicle while it was parked at his home. A report was taken. HOSPITAL THREAT: Police received 911 hang-up calls Jan. 12 that originated from St. Elizabeth Hospital; during one of the calls, a man stated some people were going to harm the hospital. Police contacted St. Elizabeth security, who advised they had been in contact with a patient who made the same type of statements. INMATES MOVED: Police met Jan. 12 with a Sumner officer to take possession of a person wanted on an Enumclaw arrest warrant. On Jan. 14, an officer traveled to the Regional Justice Center in Kent to pick up an individual wanted on an Enumclaw warrant. In both cases, the inmates were booked into the Enumclaw city jail. DRIVER IMPAIRED: A traffic stop at 12:19 a.m. Jan. 10 resulted in a driver arrested for driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license. The vehicle was impounded and towed from the intersection of Warner Avenue and state Route 410. FOG LIGHTS: A Lafromboise Street resident reported Jan. 10 that two fog

lights had been stolen from a vehicle the previous night. The missing items were valued at $200. WELFARE CHECK: Police were advised at 9 p.m. of a person laying in the grass along 284th Avenue Southeast. Police found an intoxicated man who was walking home. DOG ISSUE: A citizen arrived in the police station lobby Jan. 10, reporting telephone harassment due to a issue involving a dog. An officer advised of

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That’s why I introduced HB 1083 which proposes banning free meals and gifts to lawmakers. It would level the playing field. This reform also wouldn’t hurt lawmakers, not even ones who are working jobs on the side to pay the bills. There are young lawmakers with young children and it’s true they don’t make a giant salary. This reform wouldn’t hurt them. That’s because every lawmaker gets expense money (per diem) while the House and Senate are in session. Not every lawmaker takes that per diem, yet it’s there if you need it: for gas, to rent an apartment if you live far away from Olympia and for meals. That expense money is more than enough for lawmakers to buy their own breakfast, lunch and dinner. More importantly, banning free meals and gifts would buy us something priceless: more faith in our democracy among our friends and neighbors back home. Rep. Christopher Hurst (D-Enumclaw) is a veteran 25-year police officer and former commander of a homicide/violent crimes task force. In the House, he chairs Commerce and Gaming.

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The first reform was to shine a light on what was happening, to make lobbyists report their spending so the press and public could know. Another major reform just happened, with the state’s ethics watchdog enacting a limit of 12 free meals per year for each lawmaker. Those were good first steps. Yet people are right to think that average citizens and nonprofits, trying to advocate for kids and the disabled, are at a disadvantage compared to lobbyists with a budget for entertaining lawmakers. Average people and community activists don’t have an expense account. They can’t take seven lawmakers out to the nicest restaurant in Olympia every Wednesday for dinner and drinks. And even if people swear those dinners don’t really matter, the perception to folks back home matters. A lot. It hurts our democracy. Let’s truly fix that perception and restore faith in our democracy by ending free meals and gifts. Period. That’s the cleanest, simplest answer.

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Embrace a blessing in disguise simple, bull-headed “Things are ignorance of this gradually comChurch one fact: things put ing apart.” We Corner together were made say this during to come apart. Put a times of stress; or, if it’s more of Steve Strombom smiley face on it and call life “dynamic.” a crisis, we omit Enumclaw Church It truly is. And while the word “graduof the Nazarene we’re at it, here’s the ally” and add an logical corollary: exclamation point. God doesn’t intend Likewise, you may have said at some point: “I just can’t for us to be stagnant for any signifikeep it together.” Both statements ref- cant period of time. All that said, consider how you’re erence the same problem. If entropy is as normal as gravity, keeping it together in terms of your then maybe we’d better normalize kitchen or garage (or vehicle). Find our response to it. We should be doing your rhythm for bringing things back more than just powering through it into order and your peace for allowafter things have fallen apart; we ing a certain degree of temporary should be making a normal practice disorder between times. Next step up: consider how you’re maintenancing of “keeping it together.” Habits do typically have a greater and ministering to the unique chalimpact than heroism over the long lenges of your various relationships. term. Small efforts and investments In this case, the state of disarray isn’t can yield a lasting internal satisfaction as easy to see as in the kitchen, but via keeping the externals of your life you do notice when the edges are semi-well managed. It can be done! starting to fray, don’t you? You feel Otherwise, our occasional sacrifices when the friction needs a lube and will only interrupt (and ultimately anticipate when the small challengmagnify) our sustained disappoint- es require a blessed counterbalance, ments. What a poor option that is. so...step in and do it; don’t wait for We’ve nearly broken our spirits by a the exclamation point to appear. It’s

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rather pointless to resent the reality of entropy and the responses it calls for; instead, consider the difference in how you’ll feel by investing effort to sustain blessing now versus fighting to restore it later. And finances? Anyone? Apply similar truths here while you’re at it. One step further…your relationship with God is as victimized by entropy as anything else. It’s not Godprotected in that sense. Think with me. If things began with a cleanness, simplicity and joy, where have they drifted to by now? Or you may have taken a heroic step of repentance at some point(s) only to watch things fall apart once again. Crushing! But also lacking in wisdom. Entropy. You combat it on a daily basis. Speaking spiritually: cinch things up by habitualizing your devotion to God through the New Testament and prayer. Keep the relationship tight by implementing what you discover. Embrace the blessing in disguise: entropy is forcing you to keep your relationships (and your living spaces) fresh. So go ahead. Become the counter-balancing force of nature God intends you to be.

Steven Peter Petchnick died Jan. 6, 2015, in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He was born May 25, 1948, to Ellouise Irene Claridge Petchnick and Elmer Rudolph Petchnick in Auburn, Wash. He graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1966 then enlisted in the Navy Reserve where he spent six years on active status. Deciding it was time for a change in life, he attended Northwest Bible College in Minot, N.D., where he met Jewell Marlene Erickson. They were married June 6, 1976. Together, they had children Hollie Smith (Patrick) of Olympia, Wash., Angela Anderson (William) of Longbranch, Wash., Michael Petchnick of Bellingham, Wash., and Catherine Olson of Enumclaw. Jewell Petchnick died July 15, 2006. As a generous man who loved Jesus Christ, he retired from the Bellingham, Wash., post office after 26 years and moved to Guatemala to be a missionary. There, he met Maria Elena Chang and they were married in June 2010. He is survived by his sister Marcia Suhoversnik of Enumclaw; brother Richard Petchnick of British Columbia, Canada; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sister Glorian Robbins. A memorial service is scheduled for April 18 at the Moose Hall Enumclaw. For information about the memorial, send a request to StevePetchnickMemorial@yahoo.com.

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OBITUARIES DENNIS HOLT Longtime Enumclaw resident Denny Holt, 72, died Dec. 26, 2014, in Sumner, following a battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Lyn; daughter Erika (Markku); son Dolan (Missy); sister Jan; and four grandchildren. A celebration of his life took place Jan. 2 at Messiah Lutheran Church in Auburn, Wash. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to the Auburn Rotary where he was a member for more than 40 years and a past president.

GRACE THORNE Enumclaw resident Grace Thorne died Jan. 13, 2015. She was 98. She was born Nov. 19, 1916, to James and Rita Campbell. She was raised in Portland, Ore., where she attended schools, was an active member of Peace Lutheran Church

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Hospital A boy, Brantley Curtis Dewolf-Frick, born Jan. 9, 2015, to Amber Dewolf and Brandon Frick of Enumclaw. A girl, Leah Ann Hammond, born Jan.

and met and married Shirley C. Thorne. They followed his work, moving from Portland, Ore., to Southern California, and Dallas, Texas, before settling in Oklahoma City, Grace Thorne where she lived for 35 years. They were active members of Messiah Lutheran Church and many different clubs and organizations. To be closer to family, she moved to Enumclaw in 2002 and joined Hope Lutheran Church. She loved to get together and socialize. She enjoyed bridge and book clubs, was involved in an investment club, and was president of the Avion Club. She also loved to sew and read. She is survived by daughters Joan (Milt) Hammon of Enumclaw, Diane (John) Long of Bonney Lake and Sue (Randy) Large of Hobart, Wash.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in January 1995. A graveside service took place Monday, Jan. 19, at Evergreen Memorial Park in 9, 2015, to Erin Crain and Brett Hammond of Buckley. A girl, Finley Rebecca Pritchard, born Jan. 9, 2015, to Paula and Eric Pritchard of Enumclaw. A boy, Quincy Everest Newell, born Jan. 13, 2015, to Alyssa and Andrew Newell of Enumclaw. A girl, Paisley Gene, born Jan. 15, 2015, to Chelsea and Danny Hogerhuis of Orting. She joins a sister, Gracelynn.

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James Nelson in now two years into what he calls a “magnificent mission.” The military veteran is using his personal income in hopes of providing the ultimate honor to a pair of buffalo soldier Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. In tandem with that goal, Nelson hopes to honor all U.S. military chaplains, as well as all veterans, men and

CORNER FROM 6 returned the next day ready for battle. I informed the creative goddesses I do have a show I watch on Saturdays and Sundays – “Book TV” on C-Span. I love “Book TV.” I was informed by the goddesses that “Book TV” didn’t count. Why do goddesses get to make up rules that no one ever tells me about? There is a plot lurking in that rulebook. I decided it was time to break out my secret weapon. I began whining to them about one of the best “Book TV” programs I had seen in a long time. The program featured three or four hours of speakers from the National Constitution Center. Each one was moderated by Jeffery Rosen, president and CEO of the organization and an excellent Constitutional attorney. If you haven’t been to the Constitution Center’s website and you have kids interested in the subject, it is a great resource, and very fun according to me – Mr. Zippy. The website, constitutioncenter.org, has the Constitution articles and amendments with links to many articles explaining stories and court rulings. One example involves the articles linked to Article VI, usually referred to as the supremacy clause. I always thought it meant that I was the supreme being over Princess Yodi. The evil Yorkie was spending a week at my house during the “Book TV” programs and one of the speakers pointed out the Constitution describes the rights and limits of the government, not the people (I guess that means me). Somehow the little mutt got the gist and I had to give her an extra treat for lying to a doggie. Another new rule no one

woman, past and present. At the center of Nelson’s drive are Emanuel Stance and Moses Williams. Both served on the American frontier in the later part of the 19th century and both distinguished themselves in battle. Stance was laid to rest in Nebraska and Williams in buried in Vancouver, Wash., both spending eternity in military cemeteries. But Nelson wants more for the two. He wants to exhume their remains, place

told me about. If you or your kids go to the Constitution Center’s website there are fine articles on the supremacy clause with accurate explanations of what it means and the current issues involving the article.

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them in new coffins and have them buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Not coincidentally, both Stance and Williams were African Americans. Nelson sees his mission as part of a process that could help heal some of the racial tensions that have erupted recently across the nation. He would like to travel across the country with the remains of the buffalo soldiers, hosting memorial services at churches and military chapels along a about yourself at the National Constitution Center site, or in book or watching some boring TV. Second Editor’s Note: I missed nearly all of the Seahawks’ game with no radio or phone service on the ferry. The last I knew the Hawks were in big trou-

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Civic clubs honor top students in Enumclaw, Buckley Members of the Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized Meagan Johnson as a “Student of The Month” during their Dec. 18 meeting. She is the daughter of Keri and Christopher Johnson of Enumclaw and a student at Enumclaw High School. A strong academic student who has taken Meagan Johnson every Advanced Placement class offered at EHS, she has a 4.0 cumulative gradepoint average and is a member of the National Honor Society. She participates on both the golf and fastpitch teams, is in Key Club and Link Crew and is this year’s class president. She hopes to attend the University of Washington in the fall and study biomedical engineering. • • •

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Dear friends, Just over four years ago, my brothers and I finished cleaning out our family home. Our parents had lived in the same home for nearly 60 years and we were all raised there. Like all families doing this difficult yet loving task my brothers and I divided up personal things that our parents had saved for us. I put my things in several boxes and brought the boxes home to our garage. Over Christmas vacation, I finally went through the last box. Do you find it amazing that things appear in your life at just the right moment? For me, this is what occurred as I went through the contents in the box. My mom had saved a report from 1983 that I had done for a college class at PLU. We were to research the town in which we were raised and write a report. As part of the report, I needed to interview several community leaders. One leader that I interviewed was Robert “Bud” Olson, the longtime Editor and General Manager for the Courier Herald. Mr. Olson was a 1928 graduate of Enumclaw High School who went on to school at Stanford University and Harvard University. In this 1983 interview, Olson talked about his lifelong love for this community and how he wanted it to thoughtfully grow. He spoke of the importance of championing our public schools and was so proud of the school district community for supporting the $7 million bond for Enumclaw Junior High School (currently Enumclaw Middle School). It had just recently been approved by the Enumclaw School District patrons. A week ago, former Enumclaw School District Superintendent Jim Barchek and his wife Ardyce joined Britt and me in inviting all former and current school directors and all former and current administrators to our homes for a progressive dinner. This incredible group of leaders (dating back to the 1950’s) began the evening at Dr. Barchek’s home for appetizers and then walked across the street to our home for dinner and dessert. During dinner, School Board Member Nancy Merrill, Enumclaw High School Student Gia Landis and I shared information about the upcoming bond with the group.

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Staff Collaboration – Early Release Elementary Choir Camp at EHS at 9:00 am Board Work Study at EHS at 6:30 pm EHS Special Olympics Basketball “Slam the Stands” at 7:00 pm Black Diamond Elementary 3rd/4th Grade Concert at 6:30 pm Staff Collaboration – Early Release STEM Event at the Expo Center Exhibit Hall from 4-7:30 pm Staff Collaboration – Early Release President’s Day – All offices and schools closed in observance Mid-winter break Board meeting at 6:30 pm

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There were moments during the evening that I could feel my eyes well with tears as I thought of the educational leadership representing decades of service to public education filling our home. These leaders’ legacy has impacted many generations of students. During my time to address the past leaders of our school district, I could see in their eyes that they knew and understood my comments. At one moment in each of their lives, they experienced what it was like to put a bond before the patrons of the Enumclaw School District. Like Bud Olson, their comments that evening reflected pride in our schools as a whole....pride in our staff and pride in our students. As you can imagine, I am speaking with many groups and organizations, sharing our Board’s vision for the upcoming bond. If you would like me to speak to your group (coffee, Bunco or neighborhood) or if you personally want to meet me for coffee or tea, please don’t hesitate to contact me or email me at michael_nelson@enumclaw. wednet.edu. I would enjoy sharing the Board’s vision with you.

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place in the clean and jerk, so to hit all my lifts and win the whole thing felt amazing.” Not only did Roach win the American Open, but she is ranked in the top seven over all women’s weight classes. Because of this, Roach said she has her eye on competing internationally and qualifying for the 2015 World Team. The 2 015 Wo r l d Championships will be held in November in Houston Texas.

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It’s been six years since Bonney Lake resident Melanie Roach competed in weightlifting at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, placing sixth. Last month, though, Roach came back into the spotlight by winning the American Open, a biannual national weightlifting competition. The competition was held last December in Washington D.C., where Roach placed first in the 53 kilogram (116.8 pounds) division. Bonney Lake’s Melanie Roach has returned to some familiar turf – “I was not ever planning to return namely, the winner’s circle. Courtesy photo. to weight lifting,” Roach said. “It was completely unplanned.” The clean and jerk is a dual-movement It was not Roach’s plan to get back Roach performed two different kinds lift. The lifter takes the barbell from the of lifts at the American Open – snatching f loor to holding it across their deltoids, into weightlifting competitions prior to the American Open, but after opening and the clean and jerk. the Roach Strength gym, she felt the Snatching is when a person picks the and then jerks it up above their head. Roach clean and jerked 96 kilos, or weights calling to her. barbell off the floor and raises it straight “As soon as those weights came out of above their head in one smooth move- more than 213 pounds. “I was beyond surprised and excited,” the box I had to try them,” Roach said. ment. Roach snatched 73 kilos, or more she said. “I was hoping to potentially “I had to be the first one to lift those than 160 pounds.

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Moms have midwifery care on the Plateau Cheryl Carney is a certified nurse midwife and an advanced registered nurse practitioner. Leslie Schear is also a CNM and an ARNP, and is fluent in Spanish. The two women’s health providers are now serving patients in Bonney Lake and Enumclaw. The pair offer personalized midwifery care for expectant mothers as well as general gynecologic services for women from adolescence through childbirth and menopause.

“I enjoy serving the women who come to our clinic,” Carney said. “I get to stand by them as they grow their families and provide the full range of women’s health care.” Babies will be delivered at the Family Birth Center at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw

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and support the women who live on the Plateau,” Schear said. “Offering them individualized care and personalized birth plans are part of what I love to do.” The introduction of midwifery services in Enumclaw and Bonney Lake comes in response to patient demand for

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Morning might be right time for a workout long days at the office can affect your motivation to workout. Early morning exercise routines can be difficult to

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Tackling both sides of the ‘bird seed’ question The third week of January is when the birds most appreciate homeowners who keep the feeders filled. But is it necessary to feed our native birds with seed? Back in November, I wrote a controversial column suggesting that we all add more plant material to feed the wild birds rather than continue to fill feeders with bird seed. The reasons are many, but most important is that attracting flocks of birds to a feeder is unnatural and is causing the spread of fowl diseases. It could be that your kindhearted gesture can actually harm our local birds. There is also the fact that bird feeders contribute to the overpopulation of rats, squirrels and nuisance birds like pigeons and starlings. Now, some naturalists warn that spilled seeds can introduce invasive plants to our environment. I did receive many thoughtful comments (and just a few bird-brained rants and “cheep” shots) from that column and so the debate continues. Here are some opinions from readers on the controversy: “Thank you, thank you for making my neighbor stop with the bird seed. I get up early in the morning before dawn only to watch a huge rat scramble to his bird feeder. Now he

believes me when I tell him the spilled seed from the feeder is attracting rats to our neighborhood.” Email, Renton Comment: Don’t just blame bird seed for the rat outbreaks in western Washington. Pet food left out overnight, compost piles filled with the wrong types of kitchen scraps (no meat scraps or dairy products) and overgrown slopes of English ivy also make life easy for our growing rat population. “I agree with your suggestions that we feed the birds less seed and provide more plant material. I disagree that we should stop feeding all birds – I will continue to feed the hummingbirds with sugar water

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all winter. I keep the feeder very clean and consider my bird friends great company. Plus I have never seen a rat drink from the hummingbird feeder.” Email, Bonney Lake Comment: I certainly don’t want the wrath of a hummingbird, so please continue to keep your hummingbird feeders clean and filled with a sugarwater solution. Planting salvia, huckleberry and mahonia will also attract hummingbirds year round to your garden. I do agree

can save local birds from winter starvation. • • • 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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Wednesday, January 21, 2015 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 27 to workout, you may want to have a glass of orange juice or a drink that contains carbohydrates so your body has some fuel as you exercise. Many adults find that mornings are the only times they can consistently exercise. Adjusting to such a routine can be difficult, but there are some ways to make that adjustment easier.

SOLDIERS FROM 10 legislation that has furthered Nelson’s cause. But there are stumbling blocks as well. Primarily, there are many who sit in important positions and believe the buffalo soldiers are being properly honored because their remains are in military cemeteries. Nelson vehemently disagrees. National cemeteries scattered around the country aren’t the same

as Arlington, he believes. He ramps up his argument with the statement that Stance and Williams – and all buffalo soldiers – have been slighted for more than a century due to the color of their skin. “Buffalo soldier” was the name given to all-black regiments in the U.S. Army, formed following the Civil War. Nelson resides in Bellevue, but has taken his cause to Enumclaw and Sumner. He provides “guest guides” for two hotels in Enumclaw and

one in Sumner, selling advertising and filling the rest of the space with lists of services and activities in the region. This year, Nelson is directing his commissions to his mission. He’s hoping others will share his dream of seeing the two buffalo soldiers’ remains transferred to Arlington National Cemetery and, in a show of support, purchase space in the hotel guides. Anyone interested in Nelson’s mission can reach him at 425-7472888 or 425-890-2918.

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