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A grand experiment is playing out at the Enumclaw Expo Center, one that could have long-term implications for the iconic venue that has boasted great successes in years gone by but fallen on hard times during the past decade. A nonprofit group has taken the reins of leadership, buoyed by the belief that a small, single-minded group can do what the city could not – that is, make the spacious grounds on the city’s eastern fringe a financial success. Enumclaw’s old-timers – in fact, anyone who was around two decades ago – will recall when the King County Fairgrounds was often the place to be. The annual fair brought crowds that jammed the midway, lined up for rides and turned out in big numbers for live entertainment. Summertime concerts were known to draw crowds in the tens of thousands. And few will forget when Lollapalooza came to town. A major development came when King County offered the venue to the city of Enumclaw, an offer that was snapped up. A second turning point was more
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White River’s Mason Hamilton won the 113-pound title at the SPSL 2A subregional wrestling tournament. See Page 4
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Kevin Jones performs during the Wine and Chocolate Festival Saturday at the Enumclaw Expo Center. The festival featured two days of music, entertainment, wine tasting and chocolate sampling. Photo by Kevin Hanson.
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Smoke signals: exploring myths, facts With the passage of I-502 in 2012, development of marijuana legislation and marijuana research has surged to unprecedented levels. In an attempt to clearly translate new laws and research, the Reporter and Courier-Herald newspapers are examining these issues in a series of articles spanning the next few weeks. Part one of this series – published Jan. 28 – addressed the issue of previous criminal convictions for possession of marijuana. Part two (Feb. 4) addressed one of crucial issues surrounding marijuana – is it addictive? This week’s installment looks at other facts and myths.
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Buckley men are charged with drug crimes Two Buckley men were charged Feb. 3 with five counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with the intent to sell. Augustin Gutierrez-Valencia, 24, is being held in lieu of $500,000 bail and Gerardo Danesta Dias, 25, is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. Both have entered a “not guilty” plea. Gutierrez-Valencia was charged with three of the five counts. He is charged with unlawful possession and intent to sell methamphetamine, Oxycodone and heroin. Danesta Dias is charged with the unlawful possession and
intent to sell methamphetamine and heroin. On Feb. 2, the Tacoma Police Department conducted an extensive search of their residence. The search turned up $91,000 cash and a bottle containing 425 Oxycodone pills, found in the master bedroom. In the garage, police searched a hidden compartment in a sport utility vehicle and found seven packages containing a total of 31.48 pounds of methamphetamine. Authorities believe the SUV was used to transport meth from Los Angeles to Washington. Officers had been tracking the whereabouts of the
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again be great. But turning the corner and aiming for success will not be easy, Gray acknowledges. It will take salesmanship and organization while attracting new customers – all while catering to the needs of important guests like the Scottish Highland Games and Olympic Kennel Club.
Citizen input is called for
About a year ago, the Enumclaw City Council turned to the public, calling on volunteers who brought an array of experience to the table. That group – the sevenmember Expo Advisory Committee - kicked around ideas and heard from prospective suitors, including one entrepreneur who proposed turning the Expo Center into a year-round flea market. In the end, the committee proposed that the city solicit bids from nonprofit groups that would not assume ownership of the grounds, but would operate independent of the city. The city council agreed, the call for bids went out and two offers were received. The first was rejected because it didn’t accurately address the city’s goals. The second bid came from within. The Expo Advisory Committee morphed into a smaller group, the Enumclaw Expo and Events Association, which landed a deal with the city. That group is governed by a board of directors that includes Shelby DeVol, Richard Corella, Mike Maryanski,
A new year, a new direction
The dawn of 2015 brought new faces but similar funding. When they pulled together a spending plan for the year, members of the council agreed to fund the Expo Center operation for seven months while the citizen group gets its footing. Aside from the money, the city hired Scott Gray – who had been part of the Expo Advisory Committee – to run the Expo Center show. Gray said there are experts throughout the area who believe the Expo Center can operate successfully. Members of the Washington State Fairs Association are a close-knit group intent on seeing each other succeed, Gray said. During the past year, members of the WSFA were consulted and all agreed the Enumclaw venue has the potential to
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The King County Fair was pushed to the brink of extinction, struggled to find a sense of identity and was finally turned over to Universal Fairs. Universal, based in Tennessee, has events throughout the nation. But bigger didn’t necessarily mean better and the number of fair fans clicking Today’s News...Today! All New at: www.courierherald.com
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through the turnstiles suffered. Last year’s King County Fair recorded an attendance of just 7,600, Gray said. During the halcyon days of the fair, figures climbed in excess of 70,000. So, the nonprofit group decided to operate the 2015 fair itself, already armed with a vendor list from past years. But just because some of the names are familiar, visitors shouldn’t expect to see a copy of last year’s event. Gray and his group are looking to expand fair offerings and have renewed a commitment to local 4-H, he said. Convinced they be successful, volunteers are hoping to see a growing number of guests stroll through the gates during this year’s four-day run, July 16-19. And while they’re on the
grounds, those guests will be given ample opportunity to spend their discretionary dollars. Gray points out the simple math behind any fair. Guests at many fairs will spend, on average, more than $20 per person; last year, in Enumclaw, fair visitors spent, on average, $7.25. When more people attend
and spend more money, there will be additional funds committed to improving the Expo Center facilities, Gray said. And that could be the crucial step in the venue’s rebirth. The good news for now, Gray said, is “we’re climbing up instead of spiraling down.”
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ary, as the county lost faith in the fair and, accordingly, gradually chopped funding until the fair was in its death throes. When the city took ownership of the fairgrounds – including the historic fieldhouse, the football field and RV park – it also landed a $2 million gift. The county provided a million for capital operations and another million to keep programs rolling until the city had a firm grasp on day-to-day operations. But the city struggled. The money trickled away, the fair dwindled dramatically from its glory days and it became apparent a new leadership model was necessary.
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vehicle for several weeks, according to the charging documents. On Jan. 26, the vehicle was pulled over in Oregon and then followed to the Buckley residence. Also found during the search were a number of plastic jugs and packing material. Field tests were positive for traces of heroin and meth throughout the residence. “This was a major drug bust in an ongoing effort to stop the methamphetamine pipeline from Mexico,” Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist said in a press release.
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Enumclaw wrestlers second, WR places third By Dennis Box Editor
The Enumclaw boys wrestling team took second at the 3A South Puget Sound League subregional tournament Saturday at Auburn High with two titles and 10 other grapplers moving to the regional round.
The White River boys came out strong and took third at the 2A subregional wrestling tournament Friday and Saturday at Franklin Pierce. Enumclaw is ranked third in the state on Washington Wrestling Reports behind Auburn and North Central. EHS scored 229.5 at the tournament behind Auburn taking first with 289. Two Hornets grabbed individual championships. Junior Kyle Opland took the title 6-0 in the 113 pound class. Senior Hunter Haney won the 126 division 2-0. The following wrestlers placed for Enumclaw. Freshman Quinton Southcott took second at 120 and Levi Norton took third. At 126 Jake Treece took third. Senior Ben Cross was fifth in the
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White River’s Ryan Redford, right, battled his way to a second-place finish at 126 pounds. Photo by Dennis Box
138 class. Junior Tanner Turbow earned third at 145 and Adin Hanrahan was sixth. Senior Cavin Rewoldt took sixth at 160.
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Hoop squads head to postseason play Sequim Wolves from the Olympic Peninsula. Game time is 7 p.m. They will play a second game at 7:45 p.m. Friday; that game will be at Curtis High in University Place for Wednesday’s winner and at Bellermine Prep for the Wednesday loser. Enumclaw High girls The EHS girls head to Tacoma for the postseason opener, paired against the Lincoln Abes. Game time is 7 p.m. Enumclaw will play a second game
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MARIJUANA FROM 1 terious, and gives researchers a clue as to marijuana can affect the body. According to the American Lung Association, marijuana smoke contains 33 known carcinogens. In contrast, cigarette smoke contains 70 carcinogens. While marijuana smoke contain less carcinogens than tobacco smoke, the American Lung Association and the British Lung Foundation have said differences in how marijuana and tobacco are smoked may tip the scales. According to the American Lung Association, “When equal amounts of marijuana and tobacco are smoked, marijuana deposits four times as much tar into the lungs. This is because marijuana joints are un-filtered and often more deeply inhaled than cigarettes.” The British Lung Foundation estimates that while people generally smoke marijuana less often than cigarettes, people inhaling marijuana smoke take a two-thirds larger puff volume than when people inhale tobacco smoke. Additionally, marijuana smokers hold the smoke in their mouth for four times longer than tobacco smokers, “and end up with five times the amount of carboxyhemoglobin in their blood per cigarette smoked,” the British Lung Foundation wrote in a 2012 report. Carboxyhemoglobin is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin, the part of red blood cells that transport oxygen. While carboxyhemoglobin limits the amount of oxygen the blood can deliver to the body, carboxyhemoglobin is not considered a carcinogen. All in all, the British Lung Foundation wrote the increased puff volume and hold time, “means it’s likely that the body retains much more of the products of cannabis smoke, leading to a greater respiratory burden of carbon monoxide and smoke particles than when smoking a similar quantity of tobacco.” However, exact measurements of how much more carbon monoxide, smoke particles and carcinogens that would be retained in the body were not given. The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute, run by the University of Washington, is one institution charged with researching marijuana and marijuana smoke by the state. Some proceeds from the state’s 25 percent excise tax on marijuana is given to the institute for research funds. The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute has cited research from 19 studies. The Institute wrote that marijuana smoke contains “about 50 percent more benzopyrene and nearly 75 percent more benzanthracene, both known carcinogens, than a comparable quantity of unfiltered tobacco smoke.”
produced different and even conflicting information, from finding carcinogens in marijuana smoke to claiming THC inhibits those same carcinogens. With the lack of multiple longterm experiments, it is difficult to determine whether or not marijuana smoke is more carcinogenic than tobacco smoke. However, current evidence and studies seem to point toward marijuana smoke being less carcinogenic than tobacco smoke, though not without its risks.
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Marijuana sales are visible in Buckley, where a pair of retailers have set up shop. Photo by Dennis Box However, the Institute also wrote several well-designed and large-scale studies “have failed to find any increased risk of lung or upper airway cancer in people who have smoked marijuana,” although studies also haven’t ruled out that marijuana smokers have a higher cancer risk than non-marijuana smokers. Additionally, the Institute wrote there are other ways to introduce marijuana to the body that may not have the same health risks as smoking. Joints, or hand-rolled and unfiltered marijuana cigarettes, have been the focus of the studies and facts mentioned above. According to the Institute, smoking devices that use a water filter system, such as bongs, do not reduce the risks associated with marijuana smoke. Vaporizers, which release the psychoactive chemical THC in marijuana without burning the plant, release lower levels of tar than unfiltered marijuana smoke, according to the Institute. However, vaporizers may produce other chemicals that may be harmful to the body, including ammonia. Finally, eating the marijuana naturally negates smoking risks, according to the Institute, although it takes longer for the THC to take effect and may last longer than smoking marijuana. THC itself has not been identified as a carcinogenic chemical. The Institute concluded that more research on marijuana smoke and cancer is needed to determine a connection between the two.
Conclusion: Unclear
While marijuana smoke contains less identified carcinogens than tobacco smoke, marijuana smoking practices may make up the difference in cancer risk. Many scientific studies have
A 2012 New Zealand study, published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found frequent marijuana use in teenagers was associated with an average loss of 8 IQ points later in adulthood The same study found those who started smoking marijuana in adulthood did not lose IQ points. However, another study, published in the same year in the same journal, claimed the drop in IQ points could be related socioeconomic status as opposed to marijuana use, and the results were confounded. Additionally, the new study cited a different Canadian study that found there were no permanent effects of marijuana on IQ. The new study concluded the New Zealand study’s “estimated effect of adolescent-onset cannabis use on IQ is likely biased, and the true effect could be zero.” In a Time Magazine article, Carl Hart, an associate professor at Columbia University, also said the New Zealand study was flawed. Hart stated that because only 38 people were used in the original study, the information gathered from the study could not be generalized to the rest of the population.
Conclusion: Insufficient data
Without a larger group of subjects over a long period of time, it would be hard to determine whether marijuana lowers IQ. It is made more difficult by the fact that drops in IQ can be also related to variances in socioeconomic status.
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While Bonney Lake held many discussions on the dangers and risks of marijuana, little discussion was held over how much money the city could make from allowing a marijuana retail store to open. “Money shouldn’t be the driver,” Bonney Lake Mayor Johnson said after the city passed the ban on marijuana businesses. “It’s the right thing (to do).... If money was the driver, I’d be disappointed.” However, two attorneys told the City Council the city could stand to make big bucks from the
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one marijuana store allotted to Bonney Lake. Richard Murphy, who spoke on behalf of several marijuana license holders at the Oct. 28 City Council meeting, said banning marijuana businesses meant “Bonney Lake (would miss) out on a lot of sales tax revenue. There are potentially hundred of thousands of dollars in sales tax revenue that can be collected by allowing this store.” Chris Crew, an attorney who spoke on behalf of 4Ever Healing, the potential marijuana retailer assigned to Bonney Lake, spoke at the Jan. 6 city council meeting. Crew estimated the city would receive upwards of $138,000 in annual sales tax revenue from a marijuana retail store. This figure is based off a monthly gross revenue of $500,000. Crew said he based his figure off of two of his other client’s businesses. One of his clients, based in downtown Tacoma, makes $1 million a month, while another in Gray’s Harbor made $100,000. According to the Washington State Liquor Control Board, a total of 84 recreational marijuana retail stores opened between June 2014 and December 2014. These stores made more than $40 million during those seven months. The average marijuana store made $80,000 a month between June 2014 and the end of the year. In Bonney Lake, where the city takes 2.3 percent in sales tax, the city could expect to see upwards of $22,000 in sales tax revenue from the average marijuana retail store in one year. According to the Liquor Control Board, Mr. Bills of Buckley, based in the City of Buckley off state Route 410, made $360,000 from when it opened in September to the end of the year. Averaged out, Mr. Bills made more than $90,000 per month for those four months. If sales remained the same for an entire year, the store could stand to make more than $1 million. If a Bonney Lake marijuana retailer performed similarly, the city could expect to see around $24,000 in sales tax revenue for the entire year.
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There is an event happening in Enumclaw that will give our community a peek into the future. Technology is changing our students’ future. Today’s Kindergarten students were born in 2009. iPads were not yet available for sale in 2009. Digital became the standard for TV in that year. In 2009, one in 10 people of the entire world’s population became Facebook users. YouTube was just five years old at that time. If all these technologies are only five years old, what are the possibilities for the next five years? According to Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, there are going to be more devices than people. The mobility of the experiences is what will matter, not the mobility of the device. Technology is the exponen-
tial driver for the creation of so many new devices and the development of new ways to access information from these devices. Coding is the heart of technology. On Feb. 12, the Enumclaw Schools Foundation, in partnership with the Enumclaw School District, will present the third annual STEM Expo where kids can learn about job skills that will help change their future. “The Road to Code” is the theme for this year’s Expo. Businesses will showcase with hands-on displays of the tools they use in the workplace. Students will exhibit with hands-on projects from lessons they are learning in the classroom. Classrooms and businesses will share how the use of technology will change the future. The ESD is one of 11 districts in Washington state chosen to partner with Code.org, which has brought a new computer programming curriculum and staff training to our district. Hadi Partovi, co-founder of Code.org, answers the question why students need to learn computer science. “Not all students need to become engineers; just like they
don’t all need to be chemists, biologists or mathematicians. All our children, however, need access to the basics. Every student learns how to dissect a frog, how electricity works and what H2O means. Today, it is equally important to learn how to ‘dissect an app’, how the Internet works or what HTTP means. This foundational knowledge will be increasingly important in medicine, law, journalism, business, accounting, politics, etc. Computer science helps students develop creativity, confidence and problem-solving.” The ESF will host Mona Akmal, director of Product for Code.org, as their guest for the day. The Code.org vision is for every student in every school to have the opportunity to learn computer science. The STEM Expo will be held at the Enumclaw Expo Center, in the Exhibit Hall, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Our new and larger venue will be a great space to wander, explore, experiment and discover how our students will be able to change our future. Cathy Fallen-Mathews Enumclaw
Forget science, enjoy the day In case you haven’t been alerted, let this cupid-loving writer do so: the annual day of hearts, kisses and flowers arrives this Saturday. It’s always nice when it falls on a weekend. With the exception of the Christmas season, Valentine’s Day is my favorite holiday and, while it isn’t really an official holiday, it certainly should be. In past columns, I’ve written extensively about the enormous amount of scientific work that’s been devoted to the exploration of sex and love; and, strange as it may seem, researchers have absolutely no problem separating the two. Indeed, love and sex are so profoundly different – that is, they’re located in different parts of the brain, generate different electrical patterns and offer different color intensities – you have to wonder why any confusion ever occurs. But, as we’re all painfully aware, such confusion happens all the time. Sexual desire is a physical and vital energy that’s easily observed in a CAT scan. But it’s also a bit mystifying; at least, there are aspects of the energy field that aren’t yet
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understood. The power of sexual attraction can be so great, delaying gratification often becomes difficult. Nevertheless, we usually manage to do so. After all, the alternative is to throw caution and control to the wind and suddenly and spontaneously shed all your clothing and inhibitions, which can result in considerable personal embarrassment and jail time, especially if you happen to be sitting in The Mint with the afternoon lunch crowd. If our sexual flames are continuously fanned and then frustrated, we can become angry, even violent. On the other hand, love is never frustrated or hostile. It’s a much more gentle, peaceful and enduring energy field, yet it’s still easy to detect and
measure. Real love doesn’t demand satisfaction; real love understands that it may not be reciprocated. A mother will continued to love her son, no matter how mean and deceitful the child might be. (The idea that your “investment” should necessarily produce a return is a sexual thing, not a love thing.) And finally, we don’t necessarily desire sex with the objects of our affections. Freudian theory and Jim Morrison withstanding, most young men are not incestuously drawn to their mothers. Furthermore, though we have a deep and abiding love for our pet animals, most of us aren’t about to lapse into perversions with the family dog. But that’s enough of such psychological ramblings. Instead, let this hopeless romantic offer my suggestion for a splendid afternoon and evening. Kneel before your lady, offer her a dozen red roses, a bottle of Blackstone Merlot and reservations at one of her favorite restaurants. And given the current reviews of some movie critics, you might also include a couple tickets to “Fifty Shades of Gray.” Happy Valentine’s Day!
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A recent statistic from the Feb. 2, 2015, Newsweek magazine (p. 13) noted that 50 percent is the “share of the world’s wealth that will be held by the richest 1 percent across the globe by 2016.” Income inequality has grown enormously over the past 30 years. As these numbers suggest, we are facing a growing epidemic of poverty with all its attendant problems, but the rich are in danger, too. “The yawning gap between rich and poor…is not just bad for the poor. It’s also bad for the rich.” At least so says an article found in The WEEK, dated Dec. 31, 2014. The studies detail the effects of wealth and changes in the brains that occur in Rich Elfers the super wealthy. Columnist Studies show that enormous prosperity can be bad for your mental health. According to The WEEK, research out of the University of California—Berkley describes a study by the school’s psychology department where they installed cameras and placed note takers on streets that had four-way signs. The study found that people who drove expensive cars were four times as likely to cut in front of other cars than were people driving cheap cars. Pedestrians were ignored 46.2 percent of the time by
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Renovate the garden, rejuvenate the gardener
February blooms with the Northwest Flower and Garden Show and this year the five-day show in Seattle runs Feb. 11–15. In honor of Valentine’s Day, “Romance Blossoms” is the show theme and there will be more than an acre of gorgeous display gardens with more than 350 marketplace exhibitors. Romance is a great theme for making this year’s show a date night, weekend in the city or – as we’ve seen in past years – a beautiful site for a marriage proposal. You’ll be inspired to start a new garden or renovate
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room went from jumping, high-five, ecstatic joy when Kearse caught that amazing bouncing catch – to complete dumbfounded silence when the heartwrenching interception on the oneyard line sealed our fate. Our lives are a lot like that Seahawks game. At any given time, we can go from being on the top of the world to being at the darkest depths of despair. And in this human roller coaster of emotion that we all share in this journey called life, God whispers to us: “My
peace I give to you, not as the world gives, but as I give.” We have a picture in our house that my husband’s grandma made us when we were first married. She stitched the words, “As for Me and My House, We will Serve the Lord” in German. Everything seems much more powerful in German. These simple words, from the book of Joshua, are hung in our family room to remind us that no matter what happens, we cling to this amazing gift of grace from our God and savior. In Philippians 4, Paul writes that he has learned to be content in all things. He didn’t state this from the comfort of a beach
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OBITUARIES LAWRENCE OLSON Lawrence Edward (Larry) Olson of Enumclaw died on Jan. 28, 2015. He was born April 5, 1948, to Walter and Angeline Olson of Maple Valley. He was one of five children and the oldest son. He graduated from Tahoma High School in Maple Valley, where he played football, in 1967. He briefly attended Highline Lawrence Olson Community College. He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1968 to 1972, including one tour of duty in Vietnam, achieving the rank of sergeant and specializing as an airplane mechanic. Following his military service, he worked in a number of jobs, including as a King County corrections officer. He found a career as a truck driver for the Boeing Company, working for Boeing for 33 years before retiring in February 2010. He was a member of Teamsters Union Local 174. His interests including flying, working on his vintage Farmall tractor and studying his Italian heritage. In that pursuit, he visited Italy three times. Other interests included vacations with family, desserts and anything pasta. He married Karen Thomasson
of Enumclaw in 1983. Other survivors include children Eric (Denise) of Chandler, Ariz., Joe (Kelly) of Enumclaw, Mike (Amber) of Bonney Lake and Nichole Torrey (Jason) of Enumclaw; sisters Teresa Washburn and Mary K. Olson, both of Maple Valley; brothers John Olson of Maple Valley and Walter Olson of Crozet, Va.; and nine grandchildren. A memorial service took place Feb. 5 at St. Barbara Catholic Church in Black Diamond. Burial was at the Enumclaw cemetery. Remembrances in his name can be made to the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, The University of Washington Hospital or The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
GRANT HUGHS Enumclaw resident Grant Hughs died Jan. 30, 2015. He was 55. He was born March 23, 1959, in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from West Torrance (Calif.) High School in 1977, attended Bellevue Community College to Grant Hughs study X-ray and radiation therapy and worked at Madigan medical center in radiation therapy. He married Marcia in 1985 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw. He loved
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OBITUARIES FROM 8 to hunt, fish, read, play games, camp, travel and play golf. He is survived by wife Marcia Hughs of Enumclaw; daughters Diana Hughs and Natalie Hughs, both of Enumclaw; sisters Deborah MacDonald of Graham, Wash., and Juli Amos of California; brother Mark Hughs of Auburn, Wash.; stepmother Denine Hughs; half-sister Lauren Eastridge of Seattle; and one grandson. A funeral service is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home with burial to follow at Evergreen Memorial Park. Remembrances are suggested to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Attn: Donations, P.O. Box 19023, Seattle, 98109-1023. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
DELORES TETZLAFF Enumclaw resident Delores Tetzlaff, 81, died Jan. 31, 2015. She was born July 12, 1933, in Jefferson County, Wis., and had lived in this area for 10 years. She enjoyed traveling, having Delores Tetzlaff visited Europe and all over the United States. She particularly loved Victoria, B.C., and the Oregon coast. She also loved to read and bake hundreds of different Christmas cookies. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Robert Tetzlaff of Enumclaw; sons Keith Walker of California City, Calif., and Mark Walker of Milwaukee, Wis.; daughters Lori Elgner of Buckley and Lisa Jurich of Olympia, Wash.; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. No services are planned. Remembrances are suggested to the American Cancer Society, 728 134th St. S.W., No. 101, Everett, Wash. 98204. Services are directed by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
GERALDINE EDWARDS Geraldine Elizabeth Edwards died Feb. 3, 2015. She was born May 10, 1947, in Auburn, Wash., to Gerald and Opal DeMaris of South Prairie. She worked 45 years as a licensed practical nurse and loved camping, going to movies and attending family
CHURCH FROM 8 chair in Cancun; he stated these amazing words from prison walls: “I have learned the secret in being content in any and every situation. I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.” So as we journey together in life – through the laughter, the tears, the
gatherings. She is survived by daughters Tina Shaw (Russ) of Orting and Annette Hill (John) of Puyallup, sisters Mary Ann Mark (Jim) of Buckley and April DeMaris of Bonney Lake; and four granddaughters. A celebration of her life is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14 at South Prairie Community Center.
JAMES BOWERS Buckley resident James Terrell Bowers Jr. died Feb. 4, 2015, in Puyallup. He was born July 26, 1928, in Lake Wales, Fla. He married Marlene June Geary on Nov. 27, 1984, in White Center, James Bowers Wash. He enjoyed horse racing, first at Longacres and then Emerald Downs, and every so often he liked to gamble at the Muckleshoot Casino. He is survived by Marlene, his wife of 30 years; children Janet, Alice, Butch, Karen, Michael, Robert, Eric, Arron, Donald and Gena; brother Herman; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
RANDY MOERGELI Randy Allen Moergeli Sr. died Jan. 26, 2015, in Hillsboro, Ore., due to a heart attack. He was 61. He was born Feb. 26, 1953, in Enumclaw to the late Edward and Shirley Moergeli. He attended Randy Moergeli school in Enumclaw, graduating in 1972. He worked in the logging industry for many yearsbefore moving to Hillsboro where he became a heavy equipment operator and heavy equipment mechanic. He loved to fish and bow hunt. He is survived by wife Tracy Moergeli; sons Randy (Brenda) Moergeli Jr., Chase (Angie) Moergeli, Danny Mitchell and Eddie Moergeli; daughters Heidi Kimbler and Kelly Kittleson; sister Cheri (Bob) Plummer; brother Marvin (Judy) Moergeli; and 15 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brother Ronald Moergeli. A celebration of life will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Eagles hall, 540 Church St. in Wilkeson. Attendees are asked to provide a dish to share if they are able.
joy, and the heartache – we remind each other as people of God the promise of his love, his mercy, his everlasting kindness, his hope and his grace. That is what our church home does for us, it simply reminds us week after week of God’s love and his grace. We come as broken, beautiful people to remind each other of an amazing God who
loves us. Yes, as a family we are still processing the Seahawks’ loss, but each day gets easier and we are still flying our 12th Man flag high. Tammy Rismiller is director of youth and family ministries at Trinity Lutheran. She provided this article in place of Pastor Walt Rice, who is recovering from surgery.
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EHS Robotics Club earns berth in state competition The Enumclaw High School Robotics Club engineered its way into state level competition for the fifth year in a row. Four robots built by the club members traveled to Woodrow Wilson High School in Tacoma Jan. 13 and battled against 32 teams in the 2015 FIRST Robotics Challenge. Each team presented an engineering notebook to a panel of judges and then completed six rounds in the challenge arena. Team 4213 secured a Team 4213 from Enumclaw High School competed Jan. 31 in the state rospot in the finals and a fifth- botics competition. Submitted photo place finish overall. Their performance also landed them a third- tion that realized such positive results. Robotics Club starts early in September place finish for the coveted Inspire Award, and students spend between four and 15 as well as nominations for the Think and hours a week working on their robots. By Motivate Awards. the time state competition arrives, students Club advisers Jim LovellFord and Camie Went are thrilled with the work of their SEE ROBOTICS, PAGE 13 team members and appreciate the dedica-
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The Buckley Kiwanis Club honored three youngsters as “Students of the Month” during the group’s Jan. 15 meeting. The following descriptions of each student were provided by the Kiwanis Club. Logan Keller – Wilkeson Elementary Logan is a conscientious
Sydney Schutz – Mountain Meadow Elementary Sydney is a bright student with a sense of humor. She helps in the first grade each day. Sydney is on the leadership team. She pushes herself to accomplish her school work, she has great school spirit and inspires others to be the same. Sydney also plays a musical instrument. She supported the food drive at her school. Sydney works hard to give back to her school and community.
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She will be auditioning to attend a ballet conservatory or ballet training program in the fall. Jessica Rimer, daughter of Amy and Jeremy Rimer of Enumclaw, was the recipient from Enumclaw High School. A strong academic student, she has taken six Advanced Placement classes and has a 3.96 GPA. She plays the cello in the high school orchestra and with Magic Strings, has played on the high school tennis team and is an active leader in her church. She is planning on
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Mason Shamley – Elk Ridge Elementary Mason reaches out to Special Needs students at his school. He models good citizenship and won the “Good Citizenship Award.“ Mason also helps in the library. He is peer buddies with special needs students and works on teaching those sports activities at recess. Mason works with first graders teaching them how to play games at recess times. Mason has a heart to help others and looks for ways to do so.
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student and natural leader. He spearheaded a Toy Drive over the Christmas season in partnership with the Bonney Lake Police Department that provided toys for children in 30 different families. Logan is part of the leadership team at school. He is a participant in videos that the school produces to model proper school behavior. Logan helps other students in school. He also gathered blankets and towels for the Buckley Canine Rescue.
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The Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized a trio of high school seniors as their “Students of The Month” during the club’s Jan. 15 meeting. Kristin Sturdivan, daughter of Shannon and Stan Nielson of Buckley, was one of two recipients from White River High School. While taking Advanced Placement classes, she maintains a 3.6 grade-point average. She participates in FFA, turns out for the White River volleyball and basketball teams and works in the school’s Learning Development Center. She is considering attending Pacific Lutheran University this fall to study environmental science and also play basketball. Kacy Coyle, daughter of Deborah and Thomas Coyle of Buckley, was a second recipient from White River High School. A National Honor Society Member who takes AP classes, she has a 3.94 GPA. She is in the high school leadership class, was a captain of the cross country team and dances with a local ballet company.
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LiveLocal98022 organizers will host Feb. 28 kickoff All of Enumclaw – but the business community in particular – is invited to a kickoff event for Livelocal98022. The new organization aims to enhance the area by promoting the positive link between residents and businesses. The meeting is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. Bob Green will be the featured speaker. More about the organization can be found on Facebook.
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wife Dr. Holly Dickson have purchased the vacated building near the corner of Farman Road and state Route 410 and spent the past year remodeling the space into an event center called The Claw of Enumclaw. This building has been in Enumclaw for generations, formerly known as The High Climber, CJ Coasters, Pard’s Place, Roadhouse and most recently the Crystal Bistro. The renovated building is being leased as a private venue. It has a full service restaurant in back – Big Daddy’s BBQ – that can also offer catering. The larger
rooms up front are designed for events like awards ceremonies, fundraisers, parties, reunions, weddings, banquets, corporate meetings and more. The venue has a large bar, dance floor, sound system, large projector TV, tables, chairs, and linens. Website: www.theclawofenumclaw.com Facebook: The claw of Enumclaw. To book events: call Amanda, 253-326-1162.
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ROBOTICS FROM 11 may have logged more than 150 hours on their bots. This work does not occur without support. The Robotics Club has formed a strong mentorship program with both HELAC and Boeing. Students learn from the experts, getting the opportunity to ask questions and solve problems with individuals who have successfully worked in the forefront of the technology and engineering industries. Parent involvement is also a key component of the Robotics Club structure. The club offers students real-world opportunities to use and develop skills in science, technology, engineering and math, as well as strengthen their communication, collaboration and presentation skills. Team 4213 competed at the state robotics competition Jan. 31 at the ShoWare Center in Kent.
Quilt being raffled to benefit local Historical Society The Enumclaw Plateau Historic Society has received a large, handmade, green and white quilt. The quilt – which measures 77 inches by 86 inches – was donated by Doris Slott McCarry. It will be raffled at the Historic Society’s annual History Awards Dinner on April 18. The quilt was on display in the window of Enumclaw Stationers and is now in the window of Allen Furniture. March will see the quilt in the window of Enumclaw
The Soup Ladies are looking for new volunteers to help their worthy cause. The Black Diamondbased organization is an all-volunteer, nonprofit group that responds to emergency situations, serving nutritious meals to first responders. Volunteers are being recruited to assist with food preparation, letter writing, event management, bookkeeping and field services. For more than 10 years the Soup Ladies have been actively called upon by search and rescue, police and fire departments to serve during critical incidents. They have been honored with numerous awards for public service. Ginger Passarelli and her team will be hosting a new-volunteer orientation at 2 p.m. Feb. 22 at Mama Passarelli’s Dinner House, 24306 Roberts Dr. in Black Diamond. Those wishing to reserve a spot at the meeting can contact the Soup Ladies at Thesoupladies@live.com. Drop-ins also are welcome, if room permits. For further volunteer information, visit www. soupladies.org and click on the “volunteer” tab.
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The city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2015 will be displaying the work of photographer Michael Diegel through March 3. The show, entitled “Focal Point,” is a joint offering of the city and 4Culture of King County. Diegel’s interest in photography started with a 35mm Pentax film camera. A conversion to a digital Nikon camera was made in 2004. Following a career in science, Diegel received formal training at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Missoula, Mont. Photography interests were and are used as a vehicle for documenting travels to foreign and domestic locations. Photographic interests include portraiture, documentary, landscapes and cityscapes. His Enumclaw exhibit represents scenes from the Northwest, a recent driving trip of the United States and a tour of Utah and Arizona. “My photography is an effort to emphasize colors, light versus dark, and form,” Diegel wrote. “An attempt to accomplish these efforts is done with focus points and lines of alignment which draw the viewer’s eye toward the
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main focal point of the image. However, my hope is to allow the viewer’s eye to wander and explore the entire image after the primary point of interest has been brought forward. “I am also drawn to people with interesting faces or people in interesting situations. I find it important to discover them with my photography but more importantly to explore who they are and where they are in life’s journey.” Gallery 2015 is in the council chambers at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. Hours for the exhibition space are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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2015-0053, 0055, 0057 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner for the King County Council will meet in the Horiuchi on the 12th floor of the King County Courthouse, 516 Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, Febr uar y 25, 2015, at the time listed, or as soon thereafter as possible, to consider applications for classification and real property assessment under Current Use Assessment Statute RCW 84.34, all listed hereafter;
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Jackson Street, Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98104; Phone (206) 477-4788. Dated at Seattle, Washington, This 11th Day of February 2015. Anne Noris Clerk of the Council Metropolitan King County Council King County, Washington # 613454 2/11/15 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIERCE In re the Estate of: JOAN MARIE SLEEMAN, Deceased. No. 15-4-00187-9 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed 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 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. 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 p r ov i d e d u n d e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the 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 CREDITO R S w i t h C l e r k o f Court: February 2, 2015 DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: February 11, 2015 DEBBIE A. MELSTROM Personal Representative Estate of Joan Mar ie Sleeman c/o 920 Alder Ave, Suite 201 S u m n e r, WA 9 8 3 9 0 1406 /s/KLAUS O. SNYDER, WSB# 16195 # 614558 2/11/15, 2/18/15, 2/25/15 CALL FOR BIDS TOWN OF CARBONADO CARBONADO RESERVOIR NO. 2 CONSTRUCTION AND RESERVOIR NO. 1 REHABILITATION Sealed Proposals will be received by the undersigned at the Town of Carbonado, 818 8th Avenue, Carbonado, Washington 98323, up to 2:00 p.m.; local time on Tuesday, Febr uar y 17, 2015, for furnishing the necessary labor, materials, equipment, tools, and guarantees thereof to construct Carbonado Reser voir No. 2 Construction and Reservoir No. 1 Rehabilitation. The work shall consist of construction of the Carbonado Reservoir No. 2 as a Mt. Baker Silo style concrete reser voir including sitewor k, site
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piping, site restoration, and all associated work as shown on the Plans and as specified herein. The work shall fur ther consist of the rehabilitation of the existing Carbonado Reservoir No. 1 including new inter ior and exterior coating systems, miscellaneous metalwork, and all associated work as shown on the Plans and as specified herein. The Work shall be physically complete within 150 working days after the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. All bidding and construction is to be performed in compliance with the Contract Provisions and Contract Plans for this project and any addenda issued thereto that are on file at the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Carbonado, Washington. The Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud shortly after the time and date stated above. Proposals are to be submitted only on the form provided with the Contract Provisions. All Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check, cashiers check, m o n e y o r d e r, o r b i d b o n d p ay a b l e t o t h e “ Tow n o f C a r b o n a d o ” and in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid. Contract Provisions and Contract Plans may be examined at the office of the Town of Carbonado, local plan centers in the project area, or the office of the Project Engineer, Gray & Osborne, Inc. Licensed Contractors and Material Suppliers may o b t a i n a c o py o f t h e Contract Provisions and Contract Plans, free of charge, in electronic format (PDF on compact disk(s)) along with registration as a planholder only at the Seattle office of the Project Engineer, Gray & Osborne, Inc., 7 0 1 D ex t e r Ave nu e North, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98109, (206) 284-0860. Request for Contract Provisions and Plans may be faxed ((206) 283-3206) or emailed (grayosborne@g-o.com). Request must include company name, physical address, phone and fax numbers, and email address. Registration as a planholder is required to obtain Contract Addenda. Contract questions shall be directed only to the office of the Project Engineer. A Prebid Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, 2014. The conference will begin at the Town of Carbonado Water Treatment Plan, 29402 Fairfax Melmount Road, Carbonado, Wa s h i n g t o n a t 1 1 : 0 0 a.m. (local time). Prospective bidders are encouraged to participate. No unauthorized visits or unscheduled visits will be allowed. Financing of the Project has been provided by To w n o f C a r b o n a d o, Washington and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. The Town of Carbonado expressly reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive minor irregularities or informalities and to Award the Project to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder as it best serves the interests of the Town. # 612012 1/28/15, 2/4/15, 2/11/15
NOTICE of STORAGE AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the personal property contained in the following storage units will be sold at auction Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 10:00am to the highest bidder. 1003 1011 1023 1026 1052 1076 2213 3274 3275 3288 3308 3311 3339 3372 3378 3383 6436 6437 7459 7471 8515 The auction will be held where the property is located: Stor-it Here Self Storage, 9902 216th Ave E B o n n e y L a k e , WA 98391. Be there ½ hour early to receive bidder number. Purchase must be paid at the time of sale w/CASH ONLY. Sale is subject to cancel in the event of settlement between owner and obligated party. # 613443 2/4/15, 2/11/15
Light Industrial (LI) Zoning District. Other Permits Required: A p p r o va l o f t h e p r o posed project is premised on the applicant securing the following City permits: 1) Grading; 2) Design Review Board; and 3) Building permit. Dates: This application was submitted: October 22, 2014 T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: January 27, 2015 This notice was published on: February 11, 2015 Environmental Studies: Traffic Impact Analysis Prepared by Heath & Associates Inc, Dated December 11, 2014. SEPA Checklist Prepared by B&T Engineering, Dated October 28, 2014. Stormwater Site Plan Prepared by Barghausen Engineers, Inc. dated October 22, 2014. Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw, 1309 Myrtle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required und e r R C W 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. Comment Per iod: The lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days from the publication date identified above. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Written comments must be received by 4:30 pm, Februar y 25, 2015. Contact the C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t m e n t fo r copies of the SEPA file. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d fo r Other Agencies: This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-355. Commenting agencies should submit any comments within the above-stated period. Upon request, the City will reconsider its lead agency status, the issuance of this DNS, or any mitigating measures. Administrator of Development Regulations and Responsible SEPA Official Erika Shook, Community Development Director 1309 Myrtle Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022 Phone 360-825-3593 x.5725 F A X 360-825-7232 # 614555 2/11/15
We s t e r n Wo o d , L L C, 26719 State Route 410 E, Buckley, WA 98321 is seeking coverage under the Washington Departm e n t o f E c o l o g y ’s NPDES General Permit for Stor mwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities. The industrial site, known as Western Wood, LLC at the 410 Quarry is located at 31818 Hwy 410 in Enumclaw. Operations started on November 1, 2014. Industrial activities include logyard wor k. Stormwater from the site discharges to Boise Creek. Any person desiring to present their views to the Department of Ecology concerning this application may notify Ecology in writing within 30 days from the last date of publication of this notice. Comments may be submitted to: Wa s h i n g t o n D e p t . o f Ecology Water Quality Program – Industrial Stormwater PO Box 47696 O l y m p i a , WA 9 8 5 0 4 7696 # 613765 2/11/15, 2/18/15 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Application & STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) FOR Radio Hill Development (APN 2361000150) (Optional dns process) Permit Application Number: SEPA Environmental Checklist File #14380 Applicant: B & T Design and Engineer ing, Inc; Jim Trueblood Description of Proposal: Construction a new 17,550 square foot warehouse structure located at along with associated parking and maneuver ing, lighting, stormwater, utility and landscaping on 1.72 acres. The project will include 4,500 cubic yards (c.y.) of fill and fifteen (+/-15) c.y. of export. Location of Proposal: 702 Battersby Avenue (APN 2361000150) the
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Recent construction offers open concept living area, 3 full bath/3 bedroom (2 on main) bonus room, lofted master with 5 piece bath/walkin closet. Beautiful bath, large garage with storage, Hardie planked siding with cedar trim, fully fenced yard, Mt. Rainier view, quiet dead-end street with open fields off back yard. See this one today. Call Elizabeth for your showing. MLS# 737987
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