Enumclaw Courier-Herald, February 25, 2015

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BROADWAY BOUND |

By Ray Still

Imagination Theatre presents a performance of Broadway love songs during two performances on Feb. 28. Performers will take the stage at 2 and 7 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, 44426 244th Ave. S.E. in Enumclaw. Admission will be $10 for adults and $5 for children and senior citizens. There also will be a “couples” rate of $15. Also available will be a dessert buffet.

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Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for cloudy skies and a chance of rain. High temperatures will be near 50 degrees, with lows around 41. Thursday and Friday call for showers with highs near 50 and lows near 40. The weekend brings mostly sunshine with highs in the 50s and lows around 34.

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Senator says she’s unfairly targeted

Enumclaw High wrestling coach Adam Eilers congratulates Hunter Haney, who captured a state championship at 126 pounds Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. In an all-Enumclaw finale, Haney squared off against teammate Jake Treece 126 pounds. The pair helped EHS land a state Class 3A title. Photo by Dennis Box

State Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, is about two months into her seventh term and she has already been admonished for abusive and inappropriate behavior by Lt. Gov. Brad Owen who serves as president of the Senate. Owen sent a letter to Roach Feb. 13 in response to a complaint filed against the 31st District senator concerning her behavior as chair of the Governmental Operations and Security Committee. Owen summarized the complaint against Roach by stating in the letter, “You drew a clear connection between the association’s support of your recent opponent (Cathy Dahlquist) and your negative view of the legislation (Senate Bill 5375).” Owen also wrote, “Your abusive behavior must stop. Further violations will not be tolerated. We will continue to review and investigate your actions as we view necessary.”

Roach defended her actions claiming she is the most unfairly treated senator in state history.

“I won.”

About halfway through a Feb. 5 Governmental Operations and Security Committee public hearing, Roach asked Michael Latham, director of security for Town & Country Markets, about his campaign contributions during the last election cycle. According to the state Public Disclosure Commission records, the Washington Food Industry Association, which is funded by many companies including Town & Country Markets, gave former Rep. Dahlquist $1,150 for her campaign while she was running against Roach for the Senate seat in 2014. The Washington Food Industry Association also supports Senate Bill 5375. The bill would require companies that compensate signature

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Washington’s smoke signals: cannabis science By Ray Still

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ith 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 will examine these issues in a four-part series. Part four of this series addresses information about the cannabis plant and the chemicals it produces. While research on the long-term health effects of marijuana use and

THC have only just begun, the cannabis plant itself has been thoroughly studied. The anatomy of the plant is well-known; the iconic five-leaf plant is easily recognizable in popular culture. The science of growing and processing the cannabis plant is also well documented and studied, giving both businesses and medical dispensaries innumerable ways to utilize the plant. On a chemical level, we know how THC affects the human brain and can even synthesize those same chemicals in a lab. Consider this your Cannabis 101 class - the science behind the plant.

The cannabis plant

One of the first things people learn about cannabis and marijuana is there are countless different strains of marijuana. However, there are three general sub-species of cannabis: cannabis sativa, cannabis indica, and cannabis ruderalis. The current cannabis market for medical cannabis and recreational marijuana focus on cannabis sativa and cannabis indica for their chemical content. Cannabis sativa tends to grow closer

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CANNABIS FROM 1 to the equator and in warmer climates. The plant is tree-like, growing tall and thin with thin leaves. Highs from the indica plant tend to be more relaxing and calming, and may induce the stereotypical stoner “couch lock,” where users feel unmotivated to move from their current position, whether it be on the floor, a chair or draped over the arm of a couch watching cartoons. While many cannabis and marijuana users will stand by the various effects of cannabis sativa versus cannabis indica, marijuana producer and processor Jonathan Swartz of Sylica Phoenix would dispute this. “Indicas and sativas have a reputation for producing a certain effect,” Swartz said. “But I would challenge anyone to prove and demonstrate an indica or sativa that is purely an indica or sativa, so they can say this is what the effect is.” The confusion, Swartz said, comes from the fact many cannabis plants have been mixed genetically, crossing sativa genes with indica genes. “We have Grape-Wreck; Grape Ape (an indica strain) and Train Wreck (a sativa strain) mixed together,” said Swartz. “People think it is an indica but no, it’s a hybrid with apparently indica characteristics.” Peter Pessiki of Integrity Labs, which tests cannabis and marijuana products for quality control, said that it is not yet known why sativa strains and indica strains produce different effects, although researchers guess there are secondary chemicals in the plant may cause the different effects. Products sold in stores

or dispensaries typically come from the female plant. In order to control cannabis sub-strains, which in turn controls the THC and chemical content of the plant, male plants have to be carefully controlled in order to prevent the accidental pollination of an entire female batch. According to Swartz, when a female plant is pollinated, it ends the plant’s flowering process early, halts THC production and produces seeds, all of which the market would prefer to avoid in plants meant to be used for products. The female flower buds are typically harvested from the terminal cola, which is located at the top of the plant. However, buds can be found at many sites along the plant. The buds themselves are composed of tight bunches of small leaves and calyxes, tear-shaped nodules that contain the glands that secrete THC and other chemicals, known as cannabinoids. These glands, or trichomes, are found in abundance in the buds, but can also be found on the stem and leaves of the cannabis plant as well.

Processing the plant

nabis processors soak the plant in a solvent, such as butane, isopropyl alcohol or ethanol, to begin the extraction process. THC and other cannabinoids in the cannabis plant bond to the liquid solvent and are pulled off the plant. The plant materials, sans cannabinoids, are then filtered out of the solvent mixture. The solvent is also removed, leaving only the cannabinoids from the plant ready to be mixed into food products like chocolates or brownies, or even put into gel capsules for consumption. Sylica Phoenix uses butane for their extraction process, and their endproduct is 80 percent plus THC extract. Other methods for extracting cannabinoids from the cannabis plant include using carbon dioxide (CO2), water and dry sieves, each resulting in different potency and chemical content.

Cannabinoids and other chemicals

Cannabinoids are the active chemicals in cannabis. The University of

Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute has said there are 66 classified cannabinoids, although several cannabis information websites claim there are more than 85 cannabinoids in the plant. Arguably, the most commonly-known cannabinoid is tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the psychoactive chemical many researchers believe is responsible for the high users receive when consuming marijuana. However, you can’t just chow down on a raw cannabis plant to get buzzed. The cannabis plant creates a chemical called tetrahydrocannabinolic acid, or THCA. According to Pessiki, THCA is not psychoactive because the chemical is attached to a carboxylic acid. “With that group on there, it does not have any of the psychological effects,” Pessiki said. “It doesn’t get you stoned.” Pessiki said THCA must undergo a form of combustion in order to activate the chemical. “By heating it, you lose carbon dioxide, CO2, and once it spits out that CO2 molecule, it is now active

and ready to interact with your brain,” he said. When THCA becomes active, it turns into THC delta-9, which is a more specific way to refer to psychoactive THC. Swartz said consuming cannabis and THCA without combustion, “is like eating grass.” A lesser-known cannabinoid is cannabidiol. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, cannabidiol (CBD) has been used for medical treatments and for treating epilepsy. CBD is a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, meaning it won’t get a user high like THC, and has been used to treat pain, psychosis and addiction to other substances. When THC and CBD are consumed, these cannabinoids affect the endocannabinoid system in a person’s brain. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, human brains already produce cannabinoid chemicals naturally. These natural cannabinoids and cannabis cannabinoids are very similar in shape on a molecular level, which is why THC and CBD can affect the human brain.

The natural cannabinoid that is similar to THC is called anandamide. The natural cannabinoids, however, are weaker versions than THC and CBD, and are broken down in the brain more easily. Because THC and CBD are stronger chemicals, they affect the brain for longer than the natural chemicals. Other chemicals found in cannabis include terpenes. According to scientific staff at Integrity Labs, terpenes give cannabis strains specific odors, which range from typical skunk smell of marijuana to the citrus scent of Night Train, according to the Medical Marijuana Strains website. Flavinoids are also found in cannabis, and when smoked, can give the user unique tastes, from a woody and earthy taste to key lime pie.

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For more information on cannabis and marijuana, go to www.courierherald. com to read the four-part series online. For other local information, check out the Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation at rfwellnessfoundation.org.

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Enumclaw boys wrestling wins state title By Dennis Box Editor

championship consistency since 2008.

The Enumclaw High boys wrestling team reached the top of world at the Mat Classic state tournament Saturday winning the 3A crown. The team won the state title in a tight race with North Central that went down to the wire. The Hornets pulled it out scoring 110 points to 108.5 for North Central. The team took home an individual state crown, one second, two third place finishes and a fourth. Enumclaw has won the state title five of the last eight years. The Hornets took the 3A team title in 2011 and 2012. The team also won in 2008 and 2009. No other program has come close to equalling Enumclaw’s

Senior Hunter Haney won the 126-pound title at Mat Classic pinning sophomore teammate Jake Treece at 2 minutes, 57 seconds. Coach Adam Eilers said the two Hornets wrestling for the crown was a first for Enumclaw. “Both of these guys did a fantastic job,” Eilers said. “It was Hunter’s year. Jake is younger. It was a surprise and at the same it was not a surprise because of how hard they both worked.” Haney said Treece was a “really good” and it was a tough match to win. “I told myself before that match, ‘I worked harder than anyone and I would

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end up on top,’” Haney said Although the two had wrestled each other many times during the season, Haney said Treece was not predictable in the championship match. “He’s a tough wrestler and really good,” Haney said. Eilers said he expects Treece will be standing on the top step the next two years.

Placing

Along with Haney and Treece, who took home the silver medal, junior Kyle Opland took third in the 113-pound division. At 120 pounds, freshman Quinton Southcott took third and Levi Norton eighth. Freshman Kione Gill fin- Senior Hunter Haney pinned teammate Jake Treece in 2 minutes, 57 seconds for the 126-pound title at the Mat Classic Saturday. DENNIS BOX, The Courier-Herald ished fourth at 182.

Moulden, Lewandowski Mat Classic champions By Dennis Box Editor

Enumclaw

KC Moulden won her

third consecutive wrestling title at the Mat Classic Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. Moulden pinned Sophia Munoz from Highline in

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1:38. Moulden pinned Amber Cramsey-Behnke in 1 minute, 19 seconds in the first round. She pinned Cassidy Ochoa in 39 seconds to move to the semifinal round.

Moulden next pinned Akemi Schwinden in 1:12 in the semifinal round.

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White River’s Hannah Lewandowski won the 190 pound state title at the Mat Classic Saturday, pin-

ning Emily Huerta from Centralia in 3:07. Lewandowski opened the tournament pinning Daniel Jolley in 28 seconds. She followed that match with another pin of Caitlin Moore in 1:18. She pinned Emily

Wharton during the semifinal round in 2:21. The White River girls took seventh place in the team standings, scoring 67 points. At 125 Erin Redford finished third and Kendra Blue was fourth at 130.

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The Enumclaw gymnastic team took second at the state championship Friday at the Tacoma Dome and three gymnasts placed in the individual events Saturday. The Enumclaw gymnastic team finished second as team scoring 172.575. Kamiakin with 174.650 took first. For all around, Victoria Hernandez and Maddison Ward tied for fifth with 36.675. Emily Berte was 12th with 35.6.

The Enumclaw gymnastic team took second at the state meet Friday and Saturday at the Tacoma Dome.

Saturday During the Saturday individual finals Hernandez come in 11th on the bars

with 8.875 and Ward was 14th with 8.5. Berte was third on the beam 9.425 and Ward was

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fourth scoring 9.325. Hernandez took fourth on the vault with 9.425 and Berte was 12th 9.025.

On the floor Hernandez was eighth with 9.375, Berte ninth with 9.35 and Ward 13th with 9.3.


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WR teams in regionals

Local athletes moving on, sign with colleges

By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

By winning three of four district games, both the White River High boys and girls basketball teams landed in the state Sweet 16. For each, the opening round of what historically was the state tournament takes place Saturday at Puyallup High School. The Hornet boys take the floor at noon and the girls follow at 2 p.m. White River’s boys (11-13), coached by Rick Tripp, will square off against Squalicum High (16-7), the No. 3 seed from District 1. The girls (21-3), under

Tyler Krebsbach – Soccer – Clarke University Tyler Krebsbach is about to embark on his senior season of soccer at White River High, knowing his athletic future will be played out in the Hawkeye State. Krebsbach recently signed a national letter-ofintent to play collegiately at Clarke University in Dubuque, Iowa. Krebsbach next week begins his fourth year with the White River varsity. He also has played seven years with the Maple Valley Rapids 96 and is a member of PSPL Academy, a statewide team that has traveled to “college showcase” tournaments in California, Oregon, Idaho and Canada. It was while playing in a tournament in Turlock, Calif., that Krebsbach was spotted by Clarke coach Steve Moore. Krebsbach has received both an academic and athletic scholarship to Clarke University, where he plans to pursue a degree in business.

coach Chris Gibson, will take on the Blaine Borderites (12-12), also District 1’s No. 3 seed. This week’s games comprise the regional tournament and are loser-out affairs. Winners advance to the eightteam Class 2A state tourney, which runs March 5-7 at the SunDome in Yakima. The White River girls, who spent much of the season ranked No. 3 in the state, punched their regional ticket Saturday with a 60-45 victory over Olympic High. The Hornet boys, also on Saturday, earned a regional berth with a 68-61 win over Fife.

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White River 68, Fife 61 February 21 at Curtis High School District 2/3 tournament (third/fourth place) White River: 14-14-20-20 – 68 Fife: 9-20-13-19 – 61 White River: Dustin France 22, Brandon Scheer 21, Cameron Cawley 10, Alex Wallen 9, Travis Truax 2, Chad Durrant 2, Hunter Hendricks 2. River Ridge 61, White River 54 February 19 at Foss High School District 2/3 tournament (semifinals) White River: 13-10-8-23 – 54 River Ridge: 14-16-15-16 – 61 White River: Dustin France 31, Brandon Scheer 10, Alex Wallen 6, Trent Buchanan 3, Chris Marmon 2, Cameron Cawley 1, Ryan Larsen 1.

Tyler Krebsbach was in Dubuque, Iowa, recently, signing a letter-of-intent to play for Clark University. Parents Tony and Heather Krebsbach were present at the signing, along with Clarke coach Steve Moore. Submitted photo. “Tyler is a quality addition to our program,” Moore said. “He’s confident on the ball and will give us a solid attacking option on the right flank.” The Clarke University Crusaders play in the Midwest Collegiate C on ferenc e a nd are members of the National Association of

Intercollegiate Athletics. The seven-member Midwest Conference consists of six institutions from Iowa – Grand View University, Mount Mercy University, Saint Ambrose University, William Penn University and the AIB College of Business, plus Clarke – and Viterbo University in Wisconsin.

White River 60, Olympic 45 February 21 at Curtis High School District 2/3 tournament (third/fourth place) White River: Kendall Bird 17, Amanda Lance 12, Sydney Andersen 6, Maci Goethals 5, Kristin Sturdivan 4, Georgia Lavinder 3, Kayla Howard 2, Lucy Rasmussen 2, Dallas Bushaw 2, Johanna DeJong 2. Liberty 62, White River 52 February 18 at Bellermine Prep District 2/3 tournament (semifinals) White River: 22-12-6-12 – 52 Liberty: 16-8-20-18 – 62 White River: Kendall Bird 12, Amanda Lance 9, Kristin Sturdivan 9, Georgia Lavinder 7, Kayla Howard 5, Sydney Andersen 3, Ashlea Mills 3, Darian Gore 2, Maci Goethals 2.

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The newspaper business is all about changing and adapting – it always has been. So, readers of The Courier-Herald will see a change in weekly content beginning next week. The newspaper will be covering the entire Plateau in one publication. Through this week, The Courier-Herald has published both an Enumclaw edition and Bonney Lake edition. Beginning with the March 4 issue, the two publications will merge into one – simply, The CourierHerald. The Courier-Herald Dennis Box has served the region Editor for more than a century. In the newspaper office there are bound yearly editions of the paper from the 1900s to the present. A random look shows newspapers have been changing from the start, but the basic elements are the same. News, sports, opinion, letters, cops, features and advertising have always been there and will continue to be in the newspaper. The difference is the coverage will be broader and, hopefully, the newspaper can bring the Plateau communities closer through storytelling. The Courier-Herald is fortunate to have some of the most gifted writers in Sound Publishing – Kevin Hanson, Sarah Wehmann and Ray Still. A newspaper’s lifeblood is its writers. My theory for a newspaper is if the writers are interested, the readers will read. It is a constant process of juggling the right blend of stories to make a newspaper. A newspaper in 2015 is both a newsprint product and a website. Far more is posted on a website than can ever fit into a paper. The Courier-Herald website posts stories every day, including weekends. You can sign up for the email newsletter of the daily postings at www.courierherald.com/newsletters. A newspaper is both a member of a community and a business. A business must be able to change and adapt to serve the community. The ongoing balancing act is keeping a newspaper relevant and solvent. The editorial staff of The Courier-Herald will be finetuning the precise balance during the months ahead. It will be very interesting.

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Letters Look at big picture, give a vote of confidence to Enumclaw school system My family have been longtime Enumclaw residents. Over the decades we’ve raised four children and watched them grow, cheered them in a variety of varsity sports and watched with pride as they graduated here from our Enumclaw School District. After high school, two of them served in our armed forces. All of our kids have done well, and they got the strong start they needed EHS. When I was a single parent in 1987, my daughter graduated from Enumclaw High School. She had a wonderful experience during her time there. She liked her subjects and received letters in track. The teachers and counselors were top notch. The professionalism they showed helped her achieve outstanding grades and made her transition to college easy. At the beginning of her senior year my daughter Francesca Ziemba

applied to the United States Military Academy at West Point and ultimately received a Congressional appointment. She graduated in 1991 and received a commission as a second lieutenant in the Military Intelligence Corps. She has served in Asia, Europe, the Pacific and Central America. She’s also served in various states in our country and had two tours in Afghanistan. In July 2013, she was promoted to the rank of full colonel at the Pentagon. I feel that Enumclaw High School was instrumental in preparing her for her success in the United States Army, as a citizen and a field-grade officer who wholeheartedly supports the passage of our upcoming April school bond measure two short months from now. A Pentagon study has identified quality education as a factor in national security. I think our services and their men and women deserve to have high school graduates who are as well-prepared for the rigorous challenges they’ll face in uniform just as they did when my daughter was a student here. My family appreciates the dedication and high academic achievements of our school district. I urge you to look at the big picture and

vote to keep our schools, community and nation strong with a vote of confidence in our kids and their future. James Ziemba

Union president takes issue with claims made in newspaper letter I would like to respond to Mr. DeVol’s letter to the editor in the Feb. 18 edition of the Courier-Herald. Mr. DeVol stated that King County Fire District 28 firefighters received a 20 percent raise in their last twoyear contract with the fire district. I’ve personally searched the union archives – there has never been a 20 percent wage increase in any contract cycle or year for firefighters. Nor could I find a two-year contract – only three-year contracts and a one-year extension. These documents are public records and can be obtained by anyone that requests them from the fire department. Mr. DeVol also states that each firefighter receives $5,000 toward a health savings account. This is true; however, it is not “cash” as indicated in the letter. It is only to be used to

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Minimum wage a tricky issue Does raising the minimum wage help the poor? That question has bothered me for at least 20 years, so I recently decided to do some research to find the answer. The answers were varied, but I came to see there were several common patterns. Forbes writer Tim Worstall, a conservative, wrote an article called “Minimum Wages Don’t Help the Poor, So Why Raise the Minimum Wage?” in the magazine’s Dec. 25, 2014, edition. Worstall, in answer to his own question, wrote that those who work at the minimum wage are basically two types: the working poor and middle class teens who live at home and, lacking experience, can only get minimum wage jobs. If the working poor work at Walmart, then in order to pay the higher wages Walmart has the choice of doing two things: raising prices on its products or laying off workers. Since Walmart appeals to lower-income consumers, the cost will be passed on to the minimum wage workers who buy Walmart’s products. If workers work at higher-end stores likes Whole Foods, they will be making more than minimum wage and there will be no rise either in workers’ incomes or in the price of products in that store. Since a great many minimum wage workers are middle class teens, the issue about helping the poor is

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basically irrelevant. The wage would give those teens more spending money, but since they aren’t poor it doesn’t help those who are. Worstall’s conclusion was that the money to raise the minimum wage has to come from somewhere. That “somewhere” is the rest of us who would pay higher costs spread across the economy. Businesses don’t pay the cost; they pass it on to the consumers. Economist and Nobel Laureate in Economics Joseph Stiglitz, who often tends to side with Democratic views, says, “Those who are lucky enough to get a job will be better off at the higher wage than at the market equilibrium wage; but there are others, who might have been employed at the lower market equilibrium wage, who cannot find employment and are worse off.” For Stiglitz, the problem comes when the poor are not working (www.takeonit.com/question/237.aspx). Another progressive economist, Paul Krugman, also a Nobel Laureate in Economics, states from

the same article noted above, “...This rather iffy (study supporting minimum wage) has been seized upon by some liberals as a rationale for making large minimum wage increases a core component of the liberal agenda…. (They) not only take the (study) as gospel, but advance a number of other arguments that just do not hold up under examination.” When I checked the Department of Labor website, I noted several myths about the minimum wage that were busted: first, 88 percent of the 28 million minimum wage workers are age 20 and older; second, 53 percent of minimum wage workers work full-time. This means almost 15,000,000 full-time workers would benefit from a pay increase, which would stimulate the economy. Additionally, the review of 64 studies found there was no discernible loss of jobs due to increasing the minimum wage. Putting these economists’ opinions together with figures from the U.S. Department of Labor, it seems that increasing the minimum wage would benefit a large group of the working poor without causing job losses. Worstall’s comments from Forbes are partly accurate, but also don’t tell the full story when contrasted with the Department of Labor. Stiglitz’s comments match the

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From all perspectives, bond deserves support By Edward Hechter As a business owner and as a member of the recent Enumclaw Economic Development Task Force, I have examined the proposed bond for the new Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Elementary School and have come to the conclusion that this bond makes good economic sense for Enumclaw. Many of us, this writer included, have a natural reluctance to bond and tax measures on the ballot, but I have come to the conclusion this is one we need to pass to ensure the economic vitality of Enumclaw and its families. The Enumclaw School District has

a shortage of classroom space and the problem is going to get worse. When you compound that problem with aging facilities that have higher operating and maintenance costs, the timing of this bond appears logical. There are four things about the way the bond is structured that I believe are important for us to understand. First, the bond keeps our taxes flat. I think the Enumclaw School Board deserves credit for striving to be such good stewards of our money by not adding additional taxes to build these new structures. They have waited until prior bond-funded capital projects have been fully paid for before bringing a new project before the voters.

Second, the new facilities funded by this bond will reduce the district’s longer-term operating costs by reducing maintenance costs, energy costs and other operating costs that show up in the district’s budget. This will allow the district to do more with its operating budget, reducing the need for tax increases associated with operations. Anyone who has owned or maintained an older home or building can understand how these costs add up and increase over time. Thirdly, current low interest rates make the timing of this bond an opportunity we shouldn’t pass up. This is an opportunity to save money for all taxpayers. These low interest rates make timing of this

bond offering a good investment for our residents. A delay runs the risk of having higher interest rates which can cost the community millions, or even tens of millions, of dollars. Finally, the bond is being presented at the exact right time to account for the shift in demographic patterns that are going to impact both Black Diamond and the high school. After years of declining enrollment, the district is in a situation where enrollment is going to start increasing. Expansion using portables and other structures is much more expensive to the district over time. The district was cautious

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Supporting the notion, “Education is not a Crime” movie, “Rosewater.” While I do not make comparisons to the Holocaust lightly, my friends of the Jewish faith have compared the plight of the Bahá’ís in Iran who have undergone systematic campaigns of elimination by the Iranian government- from execution (the youngest victim a 16 year old girl who was hanged by the government for teaching children’s classes) and imprisonment for no other reason than their faith to the ordeals the Jewish people endured under Nazi rule. They have also had their bodies desecrated, their cemeteries and properties plundered and are barred from education and jobs, very similar to the strategies of the Holocaust. People were shocked when they found the death camps and the evidences of what had happened after World War II. In the case of Iran however, these atrocities are being documented in real time.

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Campuses around the world have an opportunity to shine a light on these atrocities the government of Iran feels it is committing in the darkness and to open the eyes of the world to these atrocities, in a context that is relevant to each college’s mission - higher education. I remember when I was a college student, our many similar efforts shed light on the many injustices of apartheid, and I feel helped in the worldwide effort to

“To Light a Candle” The film, in support of the “Education is not a Crime” campaign, will be shown at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, on the Green River College campus in Auburn (Science Building, Room 101). help South Africa bring that practice to an end. I myself am a refugee from Iran but was lucky enough to escape prior to the recent regime’s takeover in 1979. I have had the privilege of growing up being educated in

the United States and the privilege of serving others through my profession, but I have not forgotten those left behind. I invite you to learn more about this campaign at http://educationisnotacrime.me/about.

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My name is Emi Hosoda and I am a physician in the community with a private practice in Enumclaw. I also serve as a hospitalist at Multicare Auburn Medical Center. I am writing regarding a program known as “Higher Education is Not a Crime Month.” I am a volunteer with this program. The effort is to show the movie “To Light a Candle” on as many college campuses as possible around the globe to raise awareness for a group of students in Iran who are being denied access to education secondary to their religious beliefs. The students are members of the Bahá’í religious minority in Iran and have been denied access to all basic human rights, including education. The educational institute they have formed in secret and underground, the BIHE (Bahá’í Institute for Higher Education), in order to try to gain some

access to education, recently came under attack by the Iranian government. The Institute is taught mostly online by volunteer professors around the world from McGill to Oxford to some right here in the Puget Sound was recently raided by the Iranian authorities and shut down by the government of Iran. On site professors and students were arrested and laptops and study materials confiscated. The movie, “To Light a Candle,” is a documentary which records these students’ extraordinary efforts to obtain an education despite the fact that it puts their very lives in danger. It emphasizes the only privilege they felt is left to them is the privilege of learning and developing their minds. The movie was made by Maziar Bahari, an Iranian film maker and journalist who was himself imprisoned in Iran under false charges and whose plight is detailed in the Jon Stewart

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(v. 18)…” Are you getting the idea here? Creation is called “good” again in verses 22, 25 and then “very good” in verse 31. Peter Little Matter mattered in the Community Presbyterian beginning. Have things Church, Buckley changed? But the argument created the heavens and the gets way better than earth… God saw every- that. The God who flung thing that he had made, the stars into existence took and indeed, it was very on flesh and bones and good.” If the first chapter blood, becoming a living, of our Holy Book begins breathing, sleeping, eating and ends this way, why human being. Is this not the have so many of us fol- ultimate stamp of approval lowers of Jesus concluded that matter matters? That the physical/material world our bodies matter? As do is essentially unimportant? our neighbors’ bodies. God Let me quote Genesis 1 fur- took on a body! Why would ther: “And God saw that the God do that if matter didn’t light was good (v. 4)… And matter? God saw that it was good It keeps getting better the (v. 10)… And God saw that further you read in your it was good (v. 12)… And SEE CHURCH, PAGE 9 God saw that it was good

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Floyd Palensky, a resident of Highpoint Village in Enumclaw, died Feb. 10, 2015. He was born Oct. 19, 1925, in Crete, N.D. He grew up farming with Floyd Palensky his family and continued farming following graduation. In 1947 he met and married Irene Louma and, together, they farmed and raised three children. In 1967, they moved to Auburn, Wash., where he worked for Boeing and National Can Co. In 1976 they moved to Enumclaw and became active at Sacred Heart Church. He retired in 1990 from driving for Far Construction and continued hobbies that involved gardening, old cars and playing pool. He is survived by sons Jerry Palensky of Zap, N.D., and Allen (Charli) of Auburn; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A funeral Mass was celebrated Feb. 16 at Sacred Heart Church. Graveside services took place at St. Charles Catholic Cemetery in Oakes, N.D.

ELAINE MOLONEY Elaine Carson Moloney, formerly of Buckley, died Feb. 18, 2015, in Renton,

JAMES KLINKHAMMER James Lee Klinkhammer died Feb. 14, 2015, at his Enumclaw home.

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Wash., from a stroke. She was 87. She was born May 8, 1927, in Alamosa, Colo., to parents Eloisa Valdes and Christopher “Kit” Carson III. She graduated from Mount St. Scholastica College in Atchison, Kan., in 1948 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and completed her medical technology training at St. Francis Hospital in Colorado Springs. She worked as a medical technologist for 55 years, including at Franciscan Medical Clinic in Enumclaw. She is survived by sister Eleanor “Ellie” Labouisse; children Steven Moloney, Duane Moloney, Laurie Moloney and Chad Moloney; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Emmett A. Moloney and brothers Christopher Carson and William Carson. A rosary was recited Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Cady’s Funeral Home, 8418 S. 222nd St. in Kent, Wash. A funeral Mass is planned for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at St. Anthony Parish, 314 S. 4th St. in Renton. She will be interred at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to the American Stroke Association (www.strokeassociation.org) or the American Cancer Society (www. cancer.org).

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gatherers for the number of signatures they receive on an initiative or referendum to disclose more information about the signature gatherers to the state. “Were you aware that legislators can be punished, after 24 years, (when) they don’t support a bill that you want, even though they have a perfect record with business,” Roach said to Latham during the public hearing, which was broadcast on Television Washington. “Do you think this is kind of heavy-handed, maybe?” When Latham did not respond, Roach continued, “I think it’s terrible myself. Anyway, you need to know where your money’s going, because you know what? I won.”

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Owen’s Feb. 13 letter was sent to Roach after a complaint was delivered to Secretary of Senate Hunter Goodman about the public hearing from Jan Gee, president and CEO of the Washington Food Industry Association. Gee wrote in the complaint, “Not only did we feel intimidated by her inference that we must ‘pay to play’ but these private business members were visibly shaken with a process that was far beyond their understanding of how the Legislature operates. Senator Roach’s behavior was unbecoming of a Senator and the management of the hearing was certainly outside the rules of the Senate.” Owen wrote in his letter to Roach, “We have never before seen such a raw and public display connecting campaign contributions to legislative action. Our duty as elected officials is to represent all constituents, not merely those few who support our campaigns.” Owen’s letter also details a list of other policy

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violations by Roach, dating back to 1999. “As (Senate) President, I fully support additional punitive actions against you if your behavior does not immediately improve,” Owen wrote. “Your abusive behavior must stop.” Owen also said Roach will be monitored by Sen. Kirk Pearson (R-Monroe), who Owen said must be present during Roach’s meetings with committee staff to prevent “violations of our respectful workplace policy.”

OBITUARIES FROM 8 He was born Feb. 14, 1944, in Cumberland, Wis., to Leo and Bette Klinkhammer. He attended Enumclaw High School then served two years in the U.S. Army, including time in Vietnam. He worked for Northern Transport and Bremmeyer Logging until his retirement in 2007. He is survived by his mother; children Steven and Christine; sisters Gayle Jones and Kathleen Raybon; brother Dennis; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father. Burial will at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.

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In a phone interview Friday after she received Owen’s letter, Roach clarified what she said during the Feb. 5 public hearing. According to Roach, she had earlier discussions with the Washington Food Industry Association where she said if she was re-elected, she would have a hearing on Senate Bill 5375 despite her disapproval of the bill. “I was telling them I was giving them a hearing even though I won,” Roach said. “I gave them a hearing because I promised I would.” Roach said recent attacks on her career stem from being elected Senate President Pro Tempore in 2014, beating Sen. Tim Sheldon, D-Potlatch, for the position. “I’m probably the most unfairly treated senator in the state of Washington,” Roach said, stating the attacks are “punishment” for defeating Sheldon. Owen strongly disagreed. “Watch the video, talk to people who have been offended by her, and make the decision yourself whether she is being picked on,” he said in a later interview. “From what we saw, and some points we have received, she clearly is violating the rules of the Committee, and clearly… has stepped over the line when she equated campaign contributions to the hearing. “Nobody is picking on Pam Roach.”

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DORIS HARTGRAVE Doris Lucille (Brunette) Hartgrave died Feb. 18, 2015.

She was born Feb. 26, 1926, to the late Caroline and Lewis Brunette. She lived her life serving God, her family and her friends. She had a love for all things that grow; if she could see flowers or berries growing she would be content. She is survived by son Douglas; sisters Grace, Maria and Pat; brother Carl; and two granddaughters. She was preceded in death by husband John; sisters Sylvia and June; and brother Earl (Skip). A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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Richard Garcia-Hough 1960 - 2015

Richard Garcia-Hough

Richard Garcia-Hough, longtime resident of Enumclaw, passed away unexpectedly February 2, 2015 in Phuket, Thailand. Ric was born January 9, 1960 in Wenatchee, WA. He graduated in from Eastmont High school in 1978. After living overseas for several years he settled down here on the plateau in 1994. Richard will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, world travels, medical assistance in developing countries and importantly the intense love he had for his children. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Cara. Surviving Ric are his daughter Sabine of Grolley, Switzerland and son Logan of Enumclaw, Washington.

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Please join in a celebration of life to honor this gregarious man that touched so many of our lives. The Service will be on February 28th, 2015, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at The Claw of Enumclaw. 1324 Roosevelt Ave, Enumclaw, WA 98022

Joan Marie Cnossen

Joan Marie Cnossen passed away peacefully in the presence of the Lord and her loving family on the morning of February 20, 2015 at the age of 77. Born to Howard and Lilian Hartjoy on May 6th, 1937, in Enumclaw, Washington, Joan has been a part of the Plateau community her entire life. As a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Joan could be seen playing the piano alongside her mother at an early age and later becoming the head of the Jr. Choir at Trinity. Music was a huge part of her life and brought her much happiness. A teacher of Sunday school and the “spark that lit the fire” for The Trinity Lutheran Pre-School, Joan was instrumental in teaching the word of God to countless children and adults, which still lives on today. A hardworking woman her entire life, Joan showed off her skill and creativity not only in the Kitchen at Rainier State School, but her tasteful bouquets as an accomplished florist are famous to this day from years at Young’s Floral. Furthermore, she was a beloved member of the Bonney Lake Walmart Family for the past decade as a door greeter, where she blessed thousands of lives. A member of the close knit graduating class of ’55 from Enumclaw High school, she was often the organizer for many reunions and get-togethers. Perhaps her truest joy in life however was her family. An avid sports fan, “Grammy” as many know her, could be seen cheering on her three grandchildren (Makenzie Johnson, Kael Johnson, Sophie Reynolds) at every sporting event and is a legend for after game meals. Joan was the stronghold for her family and will be remembered for her faith, wisdom, integrity, and the kindness she showed to all. To God be the Glory and remember Phil. 4:4, Rejoice in the Lord always…and again I say REJOICE! In addition to her three grandchildren, Joan is survived by her only child, daughter Diane Simkin(Ward) and her husband Steve, her Brother Gene Hartjoy, sister Jane Noske, greatgrandchild Emerson Johnson and numerous nieces and nephews. 1254836


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Marijuana growing operation pitched to Carbonado council By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Emotions are running high in tiny Carbonado, where a proposed marijuana-growing operation is swirling through town circles. The issue – which was roundly discussed during an informal gathering Feb. 6 and in front of the Town Council on Feb. 9 – centers upon the potential use of town-owned land. Tacoma entrepreneurs have pitched the idea of leasing perhaps five acres of a 17-acre parcel near the town cemetery, out of sight of most residents. In strictly financial terms, such an arrangement could be an economic shot in the arm for the community of 600-plus residents. Carbonado has a limited revenue stream, with just one business in the historic community. But those who oppose the pot-production plan believe there’s more than dollars and cents to be considered. Bruce Cristel is a lifetime resident of the former mining town that is now home to single-family dwellings, a tavern and a K-8 school system. He’s also the lead figure in the fight against the weed-growing request. Cristel rallied forces to host a Feb. 6 informational session, sending a tri-fold mailer to homes in the area. On those pages, it was noted that

Carbonado residents did not vote in favor of Initiative 502, the statewide measure passed by Washington voters in 2012. It also was explained that the town’s elected leaders started a process that could bring the necessary land-use changes required for a commercial marijuana-growing operation. That meeting, Cristel said, drew a larger-than-anticipated crowd, a group that filled tables and chairs and left some standing. All but two in the audience raised their hands, he said, when someone asked how many opposed the plan pitched by Tacoma’s John and Brian Grimm. The standing-room-only theme continued Feb. 9 when Mayor Whitmore convened a public hearing in front of the five-member Town Council. That session, due to attendance, was moved from Town Hall to larger quarters in the fire station. “It was a very emotional meeting,” Cristel said. Attorney Loren Combs, who is providing legal counsel to the town, shares that sentiment. “It was probably one of the best public hearings I’ve been to,” Combs said, noting that everyone was polite and civil while asking thoughtful questions. Combs said town leaders are doing

their due diligence by examining the proposal, while not committing to anything. “It’s an interesting philosophical discussion,” he said. “How does a small town survive?” Combs explained the town would need to take several steps before a single marijuana plant sprouts on Carbonado land. The council would need to approve a change in the town’s formal Comprehensive Plan while also changing the zoning of the property in question. The proposed Comp Plan change has been forwarded to the state’s Department of Commerce, which has the ability to raise questions. If the agency has concerns – and there were none as of Feb. 19 – the process could be stalled or derailed. Assuming no red flags are raised, members of the Town Council will likely vote on the Comp Plan and zoning changes when they gather on March 9, Combs said. If changes are adopted, the town would have to declare it has no immediate need for the acreage in question and submit a formal Request For Proposals. Anyone with a desire to use the land could then submit a request. Eventually, the council would have to accept an RFP and authorize the mayor to enter into contract negotiations.

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NEWS BRIEFS Support Group formed for men with prostate cancer; meeting is Thursday The Men’s Prostate Cancer Support Group of Enumclaw has met twice and is accepting new members. David Treat conceived the notion of forming a local support group and a handful of men gathered for the first time in January. Meetings take place at 6:30 p.m. every other Thursday in the conference room at Treat Heating and Cooling, 844 Mt. Villa Dr. The next session will take place Thursday, Feb. 26. “Our mission is to provide education, support and anonymity, allowing men to share in a safe environment,” said Mike Johnson, a support group member. According to the American Cancer Society, about one in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer. While serious, it is not fatal in most cases, according to information provided by the local group. For more information about the Enumclaw support group, contact Gordon at 1-907-371-6448.

Blood drive Monday at St. Elizabeth A blood drive is planned for Monday, March 2, in Enumclaw. The event will take place in the Rainier Room at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Donors will be seen from noon to 6 p.m., except for a break between 2 and 2:45. The drive is sponsored by Bloodworks Northwest, formerly known as the Puget Sound Blood Center. The name change reflects the organization’s service to hospitals in both Western Washington and Oregon. Those wishing to donate can register at www. bloodworksnw.org. Donors needing help scheduling an appointment can either call the center at 1-800398-7888 or email schedule@bloodworksnw.org. During the March 2 blood drive, walk-in donors will be seen around the scheduled appointments.

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Mild winter brings increase in pet problems comb by starting at the back of the neck and with one stoke comb through the fur to the base of the tail. You may catch a flea or brown specks. Have a glass of soapy water or a moist paper towel to rinse or wipe the comb. Dirt will continue to look like dirt, but flea dirt will be red or pink tinged. One flea can lay 30-60 eggs per day, so prompt management is recommended. If there is minimal evidence of a flea problem – i.e. one or two fleas and or a tiny bit of flea dirt – you may choose to just flea comb your pet daily, destroy any fleas you may find and manage a mild problem effectively and naturally. Flea shampoos both kill and repel fleas. There are a multitude of

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mental Policy Act (SE- Zoning District in NW1/4 c e i ve d by 5 : 0 0 p. m . , city council. Such appeal The City of Enumclaw is CDL Driver Needed M E D I C A L B I L L I N G R6E, March 12, 2015. may be perfected by the currently accepting ap- Local Puget Sound area. T R A I N E E S N E E D E D ! 7EDNESDAY ü*UNEü ü ü4(%ü%.5-#,!7 ü"/..%9ü,!+%ü ü35-.%2ü#/52)%2 (%2!,$ ü0AGEü ü RESPONSIBLE OFFI- proponent or any ag- plications for the position Flatbed exper ience a Train at home to process of a dock and placement Required Permits: CIAL: City Planner Kathy grieved party giving no- of Information Services must. Full time, Monday- Medical Billing & Insuthe claim with the court. of a boat lift within the Engineered grading and Thompson tice to the city adminis- Te c h n i c i a n . T h e I S Friday. Good pay with rance Claims! NO EXThe claim must be pre- C i t y o f B o n n ey L a ke. site plans; Preliminary DATED: Februar y 23, trator within 10 days of Technician reports to the advancement oppor tu- PERIENCE NEEDED! sented within the later The application was sub- and Final Plat Approval 7EDNESDAY ü*UNEü ü ü4(%ü%.5-#,!7 ü"/..%9ü,!+%ü ü35-.%2ü#/52)%2 (%2!,$ ü0AGEü ü 2015 P U B L I C A T I O N the publication date. Re- Manager of Information nities. Vacation and Holi- Online training at Bryan of: (1) Thirty days after mitted on February 18, and Building Permits for DAT E : F e b r u a r y 2 5 , view by the city council Services and performs a day pay. Call: University!! HS Diplothe personal representa- 2015 and deter mined each new dwelling. 2015 shall be on a de novo wide variety of tasks rema/GED & Computer/In(253)261-4678 tive served or mailed the complete for the purpose State Environmental PolFor further information basis. The notice of ap- lated to the city’s comternet needed! notice to the creditor as of review on Februar y icy Act (SEPA): contact the Planning De- peal shall be made upon p u t e r, t e l e p h o n e a n d 1-877-259-3880 ERHERALD COM Health Care Employment p r ov i d e d u n d e r R C W 19, 2015. 7EDNESDAY ü*UNEü ü ü4(%ü%.5-#,!7 ü"/..%9ü,!+%ü ü35-.%2ü#/52)%2 (%2!,$ ü0AGEü ü The City, as lead agen- p a r t m e n t a t a form to be supplied by data network resources. General 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) P r o j e c t : K l e m a n n cy, issued an addendum ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 e x t . the city administrator. A In addition, this position four months after the Dock Schools & Training to the existing mitigated 7812 nonrefundable fee of two serves as a backup for CNA - Full time. Evening date of first publication F i l e Reach 50,561 homes with N u m b e r s : determination of non-sig- APPEALS: This deci- hundred fifty dollars shall the Media Services divi- and night shifts. Enumof the notice. If the claim P L N - 2 0 1 5 - 0 1 7 8 6 & n i f i c a n c e ( M D N S ) fo r A IRLINE CAREERS sion is appealable to the be paid at the time the sion assisting with the a Southeast SUPERZONE ZONE is not presented within 01787 this project on January city council. Such appeal notice of appeal is sub- city’s website and televi- claw Health and Reha- Start Here – Get hands bilitation Center Please t h i s t i m e f r a m e , t h e Description of Proposal: 21, 2015. Package each week. may be perfected by the mitted. A hearing shall sion production. Interest- apply within; 2323 Jen- on training as FAA certiclaim is forever barred, The applicant proposes P u b l i c H e a r i n g a n d Reach 50,561 homes with proponent or any ag- than be scheduled be- ed candidates should sen. YourOradcall: will run (360)825- fied Technician fixing except as otherwise pro- to construct a dock and Comment Period: jets. Financial aid if grieved party giving nofore the council within mail a completed job ap- 2541 ZONE vided in RCW 11.40.051 install a boat lift adjacent On March 12, 2015 at a Southeast SUPERZONE in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, qualified. Call for free intice to the city adminis- thirty days of the filing of plication along with a reand 11.40.060. This bar to a single family resi- 5:30 p.m., the Hearing Package each week. formation Aviation InstiCNA’S trator within 10 days of the notice of appeal and sume and cover letter to: Covington/Maple Valley/Black is effective as to claims dence along the shore- Examiner for the City of tute of Maintenance 1publication date. Re- appeal City of Enumclaw Attn. Diamond Full Reporter Time Reachfee. 50,561 homes with Your ad will run Enumclaw will hold a the and Enumclaw www.Fixagainst both the dece- line of Lake Tapps. 877-818-0783 view by the city council # 616954 Manager of Information Experience required. dent’s probate and non- Applicant: Jeff and Bren- public hearing on this in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Jets.com a Southeast SUPERZONE ZONE Courier-Herald. shall be on a de novo 2/25/15 Ser vices, 1339 Griffin Friendly, caring attitude probate assets. da Klemann, 5020 Brigh- proposal at the City Hall basis. The notice of apPackage each week. A v e . E n u m c l a w, WA a must. Come join our H A N D S - O N E X P E R I DATE OF FILING COPY ton Place, Mukilteo, WA Council Chambers locat- Covington/Maple Valley/Black shall be made upon 98022. The job applicadynamic team! ENCE Paid training with ed at 1339 Griffin Ave- peal OF NOTICE TO CREDI- 98275. Your ad will run Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw 4000 a form to be supplied by tion form and complete TO R S w i t h C l e r k o f Location: The project nue. Written comments Heritage House Assisted U.S. Navy. Good pay, the city administrator. A j o b d e s c r i p t i o n a r e in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Courier-Herald. Court: February 2, 2015 Living & Memory Care: medical/dental, vacation, site is located at 6415 may be submitted to the nonrefundable fee of two available at www.cityofegreat career. HS grads DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- South Island Drive East, Department of CommuApply in person hundred fifty dollars shall Covington/Maple Valley/Black numclaw.net/jobs ages 17-34. Call Mon-Fri nity Development (see CATION: February 11, B o n n e y L a k e , W A 28833 Hwy 410 E, be paid at the time the Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw address below) anytime (877) 475 6289, or 2015 Buckley, 98321 98391. notice of appeal is subjobs_seattle@navy.mil DEBBIE A. MELSTROM Documents Submitted prior to the date of the Courier-Herald. SPACE FOR LEASE mitted. A hearing shall E N U M C L AW H E A LT H =HIGH-TECH CAREER Personal Representative with Application: SEPA hearing. Written materithan be scheduled beals may be submitted DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW and Rehabilitation Cen- w i t h U. S. N av y. E l i t e Estate of Joan Mar ie Checklist, JARPA, vicinand oral testimony given fore the council within Sleeman ity map, and site plan. (253) 219-5952 ter. Experienced RN to t Apartments e c h t ra i n i n gfor w /Rent gr e a t thirty days of the filing of at the public hearing. join our dynamic group. pay, benefits, c/o 920 Alder Ave, Suite Environmental DetermiKing County vacation, $ EMPLOYMENT Public Participation and the notice of appeal and WA license required. For 201 nation: The City of Bonfo r s c h o o l . H S gra d s The Country Playhouse appeal fee. %.5-#,!7 S u m n e r , W A ney Lake reviewed the Comment: Club, a Before and After more information please ages 17-34. Call Mon-Fri Anyone may review the # 617097 call Mark Censis at: 360 ü 98390-1406 proposal for probable application, submit com- 2/25/15 Apartments for Rent ( 8"%$2//- ü 7 7 ) 4 7 5 - 6 ü 2 8"ATHü 9 , oINü rü School Program in Employment /s/KLAUS O. SNYDER, adverse environmental 1UIETü .EIGHBORHOOD ü /FFüü jobs_seattle@navy.mil Enumclaw is NOW HIR- 825-2541 King County General ments, participate in the SEPA NOTICE WSB# 16195 impacts and is likely is- hear ing, or request a ING for part time Assist- RN’s up to $45/hr; LPN’s 3TREETü 0ARKING ü #OMMONüü NAVY RESERVE HIRDETERMINATION OF # 614558 %.5-#,!7 suing a determination of c o py o f t h e d e c i s i o n . ant Teachers and Sub- up to $37.50/hr; CNA’s ,AUNDRY ü #LOSEü TOü 3HOPSüü Administrative ING in all fields. Serve NON-SIGNIFICANCE 2 / 1 1 / 1 5 , 2 / 1 8 / 1 5 , nonsignificance (DNS) Conditional Use Permit ü "%$2//- ü ü "ATHü INü ü sApartments titute teache r s Rent n ow, up to $22.50/hr ; Free for Assistant/ part-time. Paid training & (DNS) 2/25/15 for this project under the decisions are appealable a n d fo r t h e S u m m e r gas/weekly pay, $2,000 ANDü (OSPITAL ü ü 0ERüü 1UIETü .EIGHBORHOOD ü /FFü ü Project Coordinator potential sign-on bonus. ARCADIA ARTS King County optional DNS process in to the City Council purmonths. Must have/get bonus, AACO Nursing - O N T H ü # A L L ü * E R E MY üü PUBLIC NOTICE 3TREETü 0ARKING ü #OMMONü ü G r e a t b e n e f i t s. $ fo r COMMERCIAL SITE CPR, 1st Aid, Food HanPuget Sound Energy, WAC 197-11-355. This suant to Enumclaw Mu%.5-#,!7 Agency, 800-656-4414 General look-ü s c h o o l . C a l l M o n - Fr i PLAN & VARIANCE ,AUNDRY ücontractor #LOSEü TOü 3HOPSü dlers Card, pass Back10885 NE 4th St. Belle- may be your only oppor- nicipal Code. for hard working re- ü "%$2//- ü ü "ATHü INüü (800) 887-0952, or FILE # CSP/V-2014-02 ing tunity to comment on the ANDü (OSPITAL ü ü 0ERü ü ground Check, etc. Child Administrator of Develvue, WA 98004, is seekHome Services Home Services Business jobs_seattle@navy.mil D E S C R I P T I O N O F liable person. Help with 1UIETü .EIGHBORHOOD ü /FFüü Regulations ing coverage under the environmental impacts opment Employment - O N T H ü #assisting A L L ü * E R Ewith MY üü c a r e ex p e r i e n c e p r e Opportunities Arcadia phones, project. 3TREETü 0ARKING ü #OMMONüü Painting Carpet Clean/Install Erika Shook, Community PROPOSAL: ferred, but not required. Washington State De- of the proposed b i d s a n d o t h e r m i s c NEWS Updates Daily! Arts, a commercial deReal Estate Rent p p l i c&aInstrument t#LOSEü i o n s TOü c aBlocks n b eü AVONpar tment of Ecology’s Staff Contact: Ryan Har- Development Director Ear n for extra in,AUNDRY ü 3HOPSü Also Buying CuttoFiguredA Maple Email Rough reseme velopment for office, re- tasks. found on our website, courierherald.com Construction Stormwater riman, AICP, Associate 1309 Myrtle Avenue come with a new career! King County tail, and restaurant. The rob@wscontract.com ANDü (OSPITAL ü ü 0ERüü Home w w w. t h e c o u n t r y p l ay - Sell from home, work,, blscourierherald.com NPD E S aServices n d S t a t e Planner, City of Bonney Enumclaw, WA 98022 development will include O N T H ü # A L L ü * E R E MY ü ü Lake Community Devel%XTERIOR )NTERIOR P h o n e ( 3 6 0 ) !5"52.ü house.com under the online. $15 startup. For Waste GenerCarpetDischarge Clean/Install four buildings as follows: NEWS Updates Daily! o p m(IGHü1UALITYü7ORK e n t D e p a r t m e n t , 825-3593 Employment tab. Call infor mation call: 888al Permit. Also Buying Rough FiguredFAX Maple(360) & Instrument Blocks SReal t eEstate e l hforeRent a d StreetCutEast, 825-7232 360-825-4666 for more 423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat NAVY RESERVE Serve Winlock, WA The proposed project, 9002 Main &AIRü0RICING courierherald.com King County Communications’ offices par t-time. Nofor militar Suite 300, Bonney Lake, Apartments Renty #616953 s Home Services information. PSE- Alder ton substa9-1 Central) and equipment storage blscourierherald.com &2%%ü%34)-!4%3 exp Pierce needed.County Paid train +$ ' '%" *& '( - 360.508.1313 Employment tion expansion, is locat- W A 9 8 3 9 1 , P h o n e : 2/25/15 !5"52.ü (about 5,000 sf); a 1,188ü & potential sign-on #ARPET ü5PHOLSTERY ü 447-4350, Email: Carpet Clean/Install #ALLü+EN ed at 14311 Military Rd (253) NEWS Updates Daily! SPACE FOR LEASE ing NOTICE FiguredsfMaple restaurant, a 1,050 bonus. Great benefits. harrimanr@ci.bonney- Also SEPA & Instrument Blockssf Real Estate for Rent 26S ü!UTOS E in Puyallup, in Pierce "UCKLEYüAREA Call Mon-Fri Winlock,DETERMINATION WABuying Rough CutOF deli, and a 2,100 sf retail Apartments Retirement. lake.wa.us. courierherald.com for Rent King County DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW ü BEDROOMü APARTMENT üü CARRIER County. NON-SIGNIFICANCE shop, a total of 35 park#ALLüFORü-OTHERü$AY Written comments shall 360.508.1313 800) 887-0952, or MSN COM +$ ' '%" *& '( - blscourierherald.com (253) 219-5952 (jobs_seattle@navy.mil This project involves ap- beAKPAINTING Pierce County (DNS) ing stalls will be provid- !5"52.ü ROUTES submitted to the staff 7 3 'ü INCLUDED ü 5P ü ,ICENSED üBONDED üINSURED #ARPET ü5PHOLSTERY ü ü 3PECIALS proximately 3.83 acre of contact prior to the close City of Buckley ed. K STAIRSü UNITü MONTH üü AVAILABLE soil disturbance for utility of business +0!).0# #" 26S ü!UTOS ComprehensiveWinlock, Plan LOCATION OF PROPO- "UCKLEYüAREA on March WA facility construction ac- 11, 2015. The environ ST ü LAST ü ü DEPOSIT üü ü "2ü 2!-",%2ü WITHü ü Apartments for Rent Update S A L , I N C L U D I N G ü BEDROOMü APARTMENT ü ü #ALLüFORü-OTHERü$AY The receiving mental threshold deter%3 tivities. +$ ' '%" *& '( - 360.508.1313 DENü ANDü ü CARü GARAGE üü $ O W N S T A I R S ü U N I Tüü Elements 1-4 STREET ADDRESS, IF 7 3 'ü Pierce County INCLUDED ü 5P ü IN YOUR water is an un-named m#ARPET ü5PHOLSTERY ü ü 3PECIALS Home Services ina tion m ay b e a p - D E S C R I P T I O N O F ANY: 321 SR 410; within 1UIETü FAMILYü NEIGHBOR ü MONTH ü ST ü LAST üü stream. 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Rentals (/-%ĂĽ )3ĂĽ 7(%2%ĂĽ 4(%ĂĽ ĂĽ minor changes to o f B u c k l e y, P O B o x and other ĂĽ MO ĂĽ information on of Houses are living things, they PAINT ĂĽ #OVEREDĂĽ PATIOĂĽ ĂĽĂĽ TOĂĽ 3POKANE ĂĽ ĂĽ 3ECLUDEDĂĽĂĽ community news and Inspection for: public interest the cul-de-sac BLEWIDEĂĽ HOMEĂĽ TOĂĽ BEAUTI ĂĽ X ĂĽ811 CABINĂĽ WITHĂĽStreet, PORCH ĂĽĂĽ file and re- 1960, Main with the City of Buck- be White Vinyl, Ranch, Mobile ROAD ĂĽ Home Spaces (CARPORT ĂĽ %will!able 24 ĂĽto).OĂĽ 3write ĂĽSMOKING ĂĽ ĂĽ by&about 2 % %ĂĽ ices overriding prosper or suffer what HASĂĽ WA ĂĽ WA Misc. Rentals ĂĽ ĂĽ #OUNTYĂĽ according to Tier II anti- moving ,%%ĂĽ (/4%, ĂĽ ĂĽ #LEANĂĽ ĂĽ multiple FULĂĽ -OUNTAINĂĽ 6ILLAĂĽ %S ĂĽ ĂĽ TREEDĂĽ ACRES ĂĽ OUT ĂĽ the alley access Buckley, WA 98321 ley. This information is topics. Must reHorse Fencing -ONTHSĂĽ MOVEĂĽ INĂĽ SPECIAL ĂĽ ĂĽ d e g r a d a t i o n r e q u i r e is done or left undone. 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BINETTI FROM 24 benefit the most when you add a pink or red blooming currant shrub to your landscape. You won’t need to keep your artificial feeder filled to get the hummers fighting over a food supply and putting on a show. If you add native huckleberries to the mix you might just entice the hummingbirds to collect some moss and spider webs and construct a tiny nest to dangle from the branches of these underused shrubs.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 25 the summer looking dowdy and a bit unkempt. Keep this in mind when choosing a location. • • • 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.

IN THE MILITARY Army Pvt. Zachary I. Anderson has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values and physical fitness. Additionally, he received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet train-

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pay for qualifying medical expenses. Mr. DeVol conveniently left out the part about how firefighters switching to a high-deductible medical plan and health savings account saves the department money each year. In 2015, the cost savings will be $40,000 as compared to the traditional healthcare plan the firefighters were previously on. Mr. DeVol and Mr. Hannity were both correct that KCFD 28 firefighters had no monetary changes to their contract this year and will not be receiving pay increases. I would also like to point out that our healthcare premiums dropped by 2 percent this year and the district has already realized a cost savings as a result. I am hopeful that people consider the source when reading letters to the editor, ensure that you have the facts prior to forming your own opinion and don’t believe it to be true just because it’s printed. As always, your Enumclaw/King County Fire District 28 firefighters are proud to have your continued support and to serve you. If you have any questions, concerns or would like to have a conversation about the fire district, please send me an email and I’d be happy to meet with you. John Bloomer President, IAFF L3931 president@enumclawfirefighters.org

during the period of declining enrollment and now is presenting a logical way to invest in the needed buildings to support the enrollment trends we will see over the coming years. When you consider how this bond can benefit the community outside of purely educational terms, the new buildings will make Enumclaw more competitive regionally. The Enumclaw Economic Development Task Force identified a challenge that local companies face when recruiting professionals with families to come work and live in Enumclaw. When recruits visit some of our aging school buildings, they see aged schools with maintenance problems, peeling paint and failing exteriors. They see portable buildings.

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They see open campuses without modern safety access controls. Many of them make (the wrong) assumption that the schools are not very good. The reality is that our district’s test scores, educators and programs are great, but the facilities are not even close to the types of facilities other nearby districts have. It may not be rational, but I have witnessed this first-hand many times in discussions with people contemplating a relocation to Enumclaw – these people just cannot envision their children attending these schools based only on the condition of the buildings. Passing the bond makes good economic sense because of how the new facilities will help our children achieve economic success and bring that

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back to Enumclaw. These kids will compete for jobs in a global marketplace. The Puget Sound is fortunate to have better than average career prospects for students with Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills. Having our local students be prepared to enter this work force has the benefit of creating multigenerational families who are able to call Enumclaw home, graduating from our local high school, obtaining local higher education in STEM skills, and then working in the region while maintaining their Enumclaw roots. As a business owner, as

CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank the people of the Enumclaw Plateau for their tremendous outpouring of support during this most difficult time. Dr. Zech impacted many lives. We did not realize just how many there were until after his death. It was heartening to see business signs with memorials and so many people ask, “How can I help?” If we try to name everyone, we will probably miss someone. So, collectively, thank you! We must, however, recognize and thank Brenda Sexton who wrote the most beautiful tribute which let the people of the community know more about this remarkable, yet humble, man. Also, thank you to the members of the VFW and U.S. Navy who provided the military honors in a very moving ceremony during the burial. Our loss is profound, but

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a member of the Economic Development Task Force, as a parent, and as a taxpayer, this bond makes good economic sense. I encourage everyone in the community to support this much needed investment in the future of our community. Edward Hechter is President of Palama Place, Inc., a consulting services company for High Tech companies. An Enumclaw resident for more than 25 years, Edward was a member of the Enumclaw Economic Development Task Force in 2012 and 2013, and has been an active volunteer in a variety of youth oriented academic and outdoor programs.

Department of Labor statistics. He has also endorsed an increase in the federal minimum wage. Krugman’s negative views about the minimum wage in his quote above are contradicted by his current support in a Sept. 8, 2014, interview by Business Insider. Raising the minimum wage to even as high as $15 per hour would have no major impact upon

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it was lessened by all of you. Thank you! The Zech family • • • The family of Dennis Gustafson would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all who helped ease the sorrow at the passing of our beloved son, brother and uncle. A special thank you to the Clark family for ensuring that Dennis’ life was honored and remembered as a family man and great friend to all. Thank you to all the family and friends who called, visited, provided food and sent flowers and cards. Your kindness and prayers have truly helped make this difficult time much easier to bear. In honor of Dennis, our hope is that his legacy of “family” be a priority for all to carry on. The Gustafson family (Gus, Flo, Lew and Susan) either the economy or loss of jobs. He stated that robots cannot yet replace most minimum wage jobs and they’re used in areas like food service that cannot be offshored. So, in summation, the answer to the question posed at the beginning of this column is complicated. It does seem that overall, raising the minimum wage benefits 28 million minimum wage workers, but if a worker is unemployed, it will be much harder to get a job. As we always see, politics muddies the waters in finding the truth to a controversial issue. Pick the answer that fits your political and economic prejudices.


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