Everett Daily Herald, December 15, 2015

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Longtime wrestling coach and official John Casebeer also serves as a mentor C3

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Fire likely won’t affect 777X schedule By Dan Catchpole Herald Writer

EVERETT — A two-alarm fire Saturday night at Boeing’s Paine Field plant is not expected to affect the production schedule for the 777X, which is first to be

delivered in 2020. The fire was in the unfinished Building 40-58, where Boeing plans to make the composite-material wing for its newest jetliner. No one was injured by the fire. Boeing fire crews found a roof

fire about 20 feet by 40 feet when they arrived at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Boeing spokesman Paul Bergman said. With help from other local fire departments, firefighters quickly got the blaze under control, he said.

The cause is under investigation. Boeing knocked down several single-story office buildings last year to clear the way for Building 40-58, which it also calls the Composite Wing Center. The building will house three massive autoclaves for cooking

the composite materials used in making the 777X’s wings. As many as 1,500 workers and 17 cranes have been on site during construction, which was begun in late 2014 and is to finish See FIRE, Page A7

Housing program gets $1M

Reflection on the waterfront

The County Council budget includes funds to support Everett’s efforts to provide housing for the homeless. By Chris Winters Herald Writer

EVERETT — The city of Everett is stepping up its efforts to provide housing for homeless people, and the initiative may receive a welcome boost from Snohomish County. In its budget for 2016, the County Council included $1 million that will be used to support the city’s efforts to build or acquire property for low-barrier supportive housing. “This is a countywide problem and this is something we need to fund in the future as See BOOST, Page A10

Man says he shot mother By Diana Hefley Herald Writer

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Boaters are reflected in the water as they walk with supplies down a gangway Monday at the Port of Everett Marina.

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Comics . . . . . . B2 Crossword . . . B2

Roadside fashion Either way, you’ll shudder: A Boston-area woman’s business, Petite Mort Furs, makes garments and hats from the pelts of roadkill — which she often gathers and skins herself (Page A9). The roadkill furs have confused animal rights activists, who aren’t sure Dear Abby . . . B3 Good Life . . . . B1

whether to throw buckets of fake blood on people wearing the items or spray them with yellow pavement-stripe paint. It’ll be yuuuge: Speaking of people sprayed with something yellowish, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump will take center stage at tonight’s debate

Horoscope . . . B6 Lottery . . . . . . A2

Obituaries . . . A7 Opinion . . . . A11

in Las Vegas (Page A8). The show is set to begin at 5:30 p.m. local time on CNN. The debate organizers might consider presenting bowling trophies to whomever the pundits crown as the “winner” — although trophies might be confused with scale models of buildings with Trump’s name on them. Short Takes . . B4 Sports . . . . . . C1

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Channel-surfing the vast cultural wasteland: On tonight’s season finale of “The Voice,” they’ll be heaping loads of love and praise on a “rising new star” (The Clicker, Page B4). Spoiler alert: After tonight, we will never hear from the winner again.

— Mark Carlson, Herald staff

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EVERETT — An Arlington man admitted Monday that he is responsible for killing Jessica Jones, a young mother who grew up in Marysville and on the Tulalip Indian Reservation. Jones was shot in the head April 8, 2014, during an argument with her boyfriend, Daniel Rinker. She died the next day when life-support measures were removed. She was 25. When detectives confronted Rinker, he denied that he pulled the trigger. Instead, he insisted that Jones was hit by gunfire from a passing car. Arlington police detectives built their case against him, finding neighbors who heard yelling and then a single gunshot. A witness saw Rinker run from the garage

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