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2 vets received relief payments BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The North Olympic Peninsula is glittering this season. Thousands of miniature lights adorn the landscaping and many trees at 7 Cedars Casino in Blyn. At upper right, Sequim’s tree and tractors stand at Washington and Sequim avenues.

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County’s human resources director and risk manager has concluded that no unauthorized or excessive payments were made from the county’s Veterans’ Relief Fund to a Peninsula Daily News reporter, as County Treasurer Selinda Barkhuis alleged last month. Rich Sill, county human resources director and risk manager, said Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols never had evidence that such payments were made this year, as Barkhuis alleged Nov. 23. A husband and a wife, both veterans who qualified separately for veterans’ relief funds, received proper payments that were recorded under a single account for “convenience reasons,” Sill said in a memo to County Administrator Jim Jones that was dated Wednesday and released to the PDN late Thursday. “This appears to be the basis of Ms. Barkhuis’ complaint,” Sill said.

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Light makes might in war against winter BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

North Olympic Peninsula residents and businesses are fighting the long winter nights by filling the darkness with holiday lights. After the winter solstice at 8:49 p.m. Dec. 21, the holiday decorations will appear to be winning as daylight starts to lengthen. In the meantime, the biggest, brightest battle against the dark side is in Blyn at the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe’s 7 Cedars Casino and nearby buildings. Nearly 2 million LED lights are

strung along the casino, Longhouse Deli, medical center, fire station and south and north campuses of the tribal headquarters. Landscape contractor Patrick Walker of Gig Harbor, who has set up the displays for nine years, said it took an average of 14 people three weeks to install them.

New LED lights The LEDs (light-emitting diodes) replaced conventional bulbs four years ago, significantly increasing capacity for lighting with the same amount of power

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while comforting the tribe’s environmental conscience, said facilities manager Bill Laubner. The low-voltage devices also save infrastructure, Walker said, requiring fewer wires, extension cords and timers. Walker operates a charter boat out of Westport and runs a commercial landscape company that specializes in public works when he isn’t minding the displays, inspecting them two to four days each week. “The maintenance is neverending,” he said. TURN

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“With respect to this account, no unauthorized or excessive payments were found to have been made from the county Veterans’ Relief Fund during 2015,” Sill said. In a Nov. 23 email to county commissioners and other officials, Barkhuis said Nichols had evidence that “unauthorized and excessive” relief fund payments were made for the benefit of an unnamed PDN reporter, who subsequently covered the District 1 commissioners’ race and $1.3 million Opportunity Fund loan controversy that lingered throughout the summer. “I should not have to explain to you the implications of this evidence,” Barkhuis wrote. TURN

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Region nets $6.1 million in state grants BY CHRIS MCDANIEL AND LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIA — A $1.5 million grant to the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe for the replacement of the west Railroad Bridge trestle is part of a package of more than $6.1 million awarded to North Olympic Peninsula salmon recovery projects. The Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board and the Puget Sound Partnership are awarding more than $4.5 million to Clallam County organizations and more than $1.5 million to Jef-

trestle damaged by high water during a storm in February with a new 750-foot steel version. The old trestle was propped up by 38 sets of five creosote-coated poles. Those have been removed. The new steel structure improves passage for salmon, said Randy Johnson, the tribe’s restoration manager, by allowing logs and fish to pass beneath with Railroad bridge fewer obstructions. When finished, it also will The $1.53 million construction restore a link in the PeninsulaRANDY JOHNSON/JAMESTOWN S’KLALLAM TRIBE project at Railroad Bridge Park, wide Olympic Discovery Trail. The bridge replacing the old wooden trestle leading to the 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, TURN TO SALMON/A7 Dungeness Railroad Bridge is nearing completion. replaces a 520-foot-long wooden

ferson County entities. The grant money is part of $44.3 million given to entities statewide to fund efforts to remove barriers that prevent salmon from migrating and increase salmon habitat, according to the state Recreation and Conservation Office in a news release issued last week.

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Hollywood preps for ‘Star Wars’ premiere HOLLYWOOD IS PREPARING for what could be the largest movie premiere in its history Monday night when the hugely anticipated “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is screened for VIP audiences in three separate theaters amid tight security. At one of the Hollywood Boulevard location — the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre, where the first “Star Wars” premiered in 1977 — fans were already camped out this weekend, eagerly awaiting their turn when the film opens for regular folks next Friday. One fan, Lavonne Dominguez, wasn’t interested in simply buying a ticket online to see the movie in her local movie theater. She and several friends who drove up from Orange County wanted an out-of-thisworld experience. “I need to see it in an epic place with people who are just as excited about ‘Star Wars’ as me,” said Dominguez, 32, who was among about 150 devotees in line at the Chinese on Friday, occasionally ducking under awnings to avoid a passing shower. Several fans began holding court outside the theater last weekend. Many of them previously lined up at the same location to be among the first to see the “Star Wars” prequel films, beginning in 1999. This time, the theater operator is allowing them to camp out on top of the theater’s famous celebrity hand- and footprints, instead of along the sidewalk out front. The fans must log at least 24 hours in line to gain entry to the theater’s first public showing of the film, but those who spend more time in line will earn preferential seat selection. “If I didn’t have to go to work, I probably would be here the whole time,” said Dominguez. It’s unclear just where the group will be when Lucasfilm’s latest “Star Wars” installment has its worldwide premiere on Mon-

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This photo provided by Disney/ Lucasfilm shows Daisy Ridley as Rey in a scene from the film, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” directed by J.J. Abrams. The movie opens in U.S. theaters this Friday. day night. The star-studded event is expected to be one of the largest — and most secretive — Hollywood premieres ever. Lucasfilm-owner Disney declined to comment or provide details about the premiere, but it’s expected to take over the TCL Chinese Theatre, as well as the nearby El Capitan Theatre and the adjacent Dolby Theatre, home of the Oscars. An invitation sent to members of the media Friday afternoon requested that they withhold from spoiling the film after seeing it for the first time Monday night and dress in “ ‘Star Wars chic” attire to the event.

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JOHN “HOT ROD” WILLIAMS, 53, who spent 13 years in the NBA and was a popular and tough defensive sixth man on Cleveland Cavaliers playoff teams, has died. He died Friday in a Baton Rouge, La., hospital from complications related to prostate cancer, said Mr. Williams’ agent, Mark Bartelstein. The Cavaliers called Mr. Williams “the humble embodiment and unsung hero of one of the most memorable and successful eras of Cavaliers basketball.” The 6-foot-11 Mr. Williams was a key player for the 1988-89 Cavs, who went 57-25 during the regular season, only to be eliminated by Michael Jordan’s last-second jump shot in Game 5 of the firstround series. Mr. Williams averaged 11 points and 6.8 rebounds for his career. During the 1989-90 season, he averaged 16.8 points and 8.1 rebounds. The Cavs made the playoffs in seven of Mr. Williams’ seasons in Cleveland, advancing as far as the Eastern Conference finals in 1992, when his team again lost to

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_________ DOLPH SCHAYES, 87, a 12-time All-Star and Hall of Famer who refined the big man’s role in the infancy of the National Basketball Association, has died. Mr. Schayes was diagnosed with terminal cancer six months ago and died Thursday after being stricken with a severe infection, his son Danny Schayes said. Mr. Schayes was the franchise player for the old Syracuse (N.Y.) Nationals from 1948-63 and was voted one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. He revolutionized the post position, always in perpetual motion instead of just planting himself in the paint. As a 16-year-old freshman center, Mr. Schayes led

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New York University to the NCAA Final Four. He played his entire 16-season career with the Syracuse franchise, scoring 18,438 points and snaring 11,256 rebounds from 194964. The 6-foot-8 Mr. Schayes was a seminal figure in the game. With a deadly twohanded, high-arcing set shot that he stubbornly used well into the era of the jump shot, he helped redefine the big man in the NBA. Mr. Schayes grew up in the Bronx during the Great Depression and delivered laundry for cash. He honed his game in the schoolyards of Junior High 79 and DeWitt Clinton High School.

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1940 (75 years ago) With only eight more giving days left until Christmas, the Beacon Bill fund must zoom along in Seven League boots if Port Angeles maintains her front-rank reputation as one of the finest cities of Human Hearts in the entire nation. For 18 years, she has kicked through in handsome style for the folks in need — and never in all those 18 years has the aggregate of her giving fallen short of human need. But right now, the old Beacon is jittery . . . He knows that his staff and himself will have to work night and day and perform handsprings and miracles to tuck in all the loose ends between now and Christmas Eve.

1965 (50 years ago) The three-story Aldwell Building, the first building to be constructed in the downtown area of Port Angeles, is a smoldering

ruin today, following a spectacular, roaring fire that started Sunday evening. The historic building, constructed in 1906 by Thomas T. Aldwell, was completely gutted by fire, which started at around 6 p.m. and was not controlled until shortly after 3 a.m. Monday. No injuries were reported. Lee Silverman, president of the Aldwell Building Corp., owners, said this morning that the loss will probably exceed $500,000.

1990 (25 years ago) The Port Townsend Community Center will lay out the welcome mat with a dedication ceremony Friday. The city of Port Townsend, Jefferson County and other agencies will combine to celebrate the new $1.4 million center from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mayor Brent Shirley and the county commissioners will cut the ribbon at 4:20 p.m.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Dec. 13, the 347th day of 2015. There are 18 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Dec. 13, 1937, the Chinese city of Nanjing fell to Japanese forces; what followed was a massacre of war prisoners, soldiers and citizens. China maintains as many as 300,000 people died; Japan says the toll was far less. On this date: ■ In 1642, Dutch navigator Abel Tasman sighted present-day New Zealand. ■ In 1769, Dartmouth College in New Hampshire received its charter. ■ In 1862, Union forces led by

Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside launched futile attacks against entrenched Confederate soldiers during the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg; the soundly defeated Northern troops withdrew two days later. ■ In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson arrived in France, becoming the first chief executive to visit Europe while in office. ■ In 1928, George Gershwin’s “An American in Paris” had its premiere at Carnegie Hall in New York. ■ In 1944, during World War II, the light cruiser USS Nashville was badly damaged in a Japanese kamikaze attack off Negros Island in the Philippines that claimed

133 lives. ■ In 1962, the United States launched Relay 1, a communications satellite which retransmitted television, telephone and digital signals. ■ In 1974, Malta became a republic. George Harrison visited the White House, where he met President Gerald R. Ford. ■ In 1981, authorities in Poland imposed martial law in a crackdown on the Solidarity labor movement. Martial law formally ended in 1983. ■ In 2000, Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore conceded to Republican George W. Bush, a day after the U.S.

Supreme Court shut down further recounts in Florida. ■ In 2003, Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces while hiding in a hole under a farmhouse in Adwar, Iraq, near his hometown of Tikrit. ■ Ten years ago: Crips gang co-founder Stanley Tookie Williams, whose supporters argued had redeemed himself inside prison, was executed in California for killing four people in robberies. ■ One year ago: Thousands of protesters marched in New York, Washington and other U.S. cities to call attention to the killing of unarmed black men by white police officers who faced no criminal charges.


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A4 Briefly: Nation Bernardino lake for abandoned evidence. Investigators have said the killers tried to cover their tracks by destroying emails, cellphones and other items at their home in Redlands. They were tipped that WASHINGTON — President the small lake in a park about 3 Barack Obama will look for miles from the terror attack ways to gather more intelligence might hold the hard drive, and strike key Islamic State tar- according to a law enforcement gets when he visits the Pentaofficial briefed on the investigagon on Monday. tion but not authorized to speak Defense publicly about the case. Secretary Ash The search began Thursday Carter said he after authorities learned the believes the shooters, Syed Rizwan Farook, U.S. will be 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 29, may broadening its have been in the area the day of campaign and the attack, said David Bowdich, building more chief of the FBI’s Los Angeles capabilities to office. fight the Farook, a U.S. citizen, and his Obama Islamic State Pakistani-born wife, opened fire group in the Dec. 2 at a holiday luncheon coming weeks. As part of that attended by many of Farook’s effort, Obama will meet top mili- co-workers in the San Bertary leaders. nardino health department. The It is the second time Obama couple died in a shootout with has called a meeting of his law enforcement hours after the National Security Council at the attack, leaving behind a Pentagon this year to talk about 6-month-old daughter. operations in Iraq and Syria. White House press secretary Today’s TV guests Josh Earnest said Obama wants WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for his team to be prepared for today’s TV news shows: opportunities to intensify the ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican counter-IS campaign. presidential candidate Ben Carson.

Obama visiting Pentagon for strategy talks

Police seek evidence LOS ANGELES — A search for a computer hard drive and anything else linked to the husband-and-wife shooters who killed 14 in the California terror attacks stretched through Saturday as specialized divers with the FBI looked through a San

■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Secretary of State John Kerry; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich; Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Trump; Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.

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Nearly 200 nations adopt climate pact Accord calls on world to cut, eliminate greenhouse gases BY KARL RITTER, SETH BORENSTEIN AND SYLVIE CORBET THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LE BOURGET, France — Nearly 200 nations adopted the first global pact to fight climate change Saturday, calling on the world to collectively cut and then eliminate greenhouse gas pollution but imposing no sanctions on countries that don’t. The Paris agreement aims to keep global temperatures from rising another 1.8 Fahrenheit between now and 2100, a key demand of poor countries ravaged by rising sea levels and other effects of climate change. Loud applause erupted in the

conference hall after French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius gaveled the agreement. The agreement, South African Environment Minister Edna Molewa said, “can map a turning point to a better and safer world.” “This is huge,” tweeted President Barack Obama. “Almost every country in the world just signed on to the Paris agreement on climate change — thanks to American leadership.” In the pact, the countries commit to limiting the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by human activity to the same levels that trees, soil and oceans can absorb naturally, beginning at some point between 2050 and 2100.

In practical terms, achieving that goal means the world would have to stop emitting greenhouse gases altogether in the next halfcentury, scientists said. That’s because the less we pollute, the less nature absorbs. Achieving such a reduction in emissions would involve a complete transformation of how people get energy, and many activists worry that despite the pledges, countries are not ready to make such profound and costly changes. The deal now needs to be ratified by individual governments — at least 55 countries representing at least 55 percent of global emissions — and would take effect in 2020. It is the first pact to ask all countries to join the fight against global warming, representing a sea change in U.N. talks that previously required only wealthy nations to reduce their emissions.

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Briefly: World Vatican details pope’s 12-day Mexico itinerary VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis’ upcoming trip to Mexico will include a prayer before the Virgin of Guadalupe, a visit to the nation’s poor south and an open-air Mass near the U.S. border that is expected to attract the faithful from both countries. The Vatican on Saturday detailed the itinerary following a papal Mass to mark the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Francis Mexico’s patron saint, in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The five-day visit begins Feb. 12 in Mexico City, where he will say Mass at the Basilica of Guadalupe the next day. The first Latin American pope, Francis has called the Virgin of Guadalupe “the mother of the Americas.” He will wrap up his visit with an open-air Mass in a large field with a capacity for 220,000 people near Benito Juarez Stadium. El Paso Bishop Mark J. Seitz said tickets would be provided to parishes on both sides of the border.

87 slain in attacks BUJUMBURA, Burundi — Violence from coordinated attacks on three Burundian

army installations killed 87 people, an army spokesman said Saturday, showing the escalating turmoil over the disputed third term of President Pierre Nkurunziza. More than 150 armed men raided the army facilities Friday and 79 of them were killed, army spokesman Col. Gaspard Baratuza said Saturday. Eight security agents, four from the army and four from police, also died in the fighting and 21 security officers were wounded, he said. Baratuza said forces arrested 45 members of the group. It is not clear if the army’s number includes all of the 28 people whose bodies were found Saturday morning on the streets of Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura.

Car bomb kills 16 BEIRUT — A car bomb exploded Saturday in a government-held neighborhood in the central Syrian city of Homs, killing at least 16 people and wounding dozens, state media and an opposition group said. State news agency SANA said the blast wounded more than 100 people while the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said dozens were hurt. The Observatory said an army colonel, a policeman and woman were among the 16 killed in Homs. Homs Governor Talal Barazzi said most of the 16 dead were women and children, adding that 15 of the wounded were treated at hospitals and released. The Associated Press

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IN MEMORIAM OF Randy Schultz, of Union Bridge, Md., places a wreath at a grave as part of the Wreaths Across America program Saturday at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. Organizers estimated that volunteers placed 240,815 wreaths.

Saudi women cast votes for first time, testing boundaries BY AYA BATRAWY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Thousands of Saudi women headed to polling stations across the kingdom on Saturday, both as voters and candidates for the first time in a landmark election. Nearly 6,000 men and around 980 women are running as candidates for local municipal council seats. More than 130,000 women have registered to vote compared to 1.35 million men. The General Election Commission said there are at least 5 million eligible voters out of a population of 20 million, but the figure

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could be much higher. The election, which does not have quotas for females, is widely seen as an incremental but significant opening for women to play a more equal role in Saudi society. Candidate Latifa Al-Bazei, a 53-year-old public school principal, said her participation in the race felt like a continuation of her service to the community. She wants to see Saudi Arabia’s majority youth population under 25 years old get more involved in their local communities. “I’ve served 23 years as a teacher and school administrator.

My goal is development, change and innovation,” she said at a Riyadh polling station after casting her vote. At the King Salman Social Center in Riyadh, Shara AlQahtani, a 50-year-old mother of eight, cast her vote for a male candidate whose name she says she recognized. Her two daughters said they voted for female candidates. Al-Qahtani, wearing a loose black dress known as an “abaya” that all women must wear in public and a traditional veil covering her face and hair, said women being allowed to vote “is good for people and good for society.”

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West: Colo. student held for stabbing investigation

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World: Egyptian lawyer disputes public morals law

A PAKISTANI WOMAN’S role as a shooter in the San Bernardino, Calif., massacre is raising fears that foreignborn brides who support the Islamic State group could marry Americans to come to the U.S. to carry out extremist missions. Experts in jihad, immigration lawyers and former U.S. diplomats said Saturday there’s no sign other foreign brides have sought Western marriages to launch attacks, and it’s still not clear if 29-year-old Tashfeen Malik did so. But, they warn, that could change, especially if Islamic State group militants begin actively encouraging women to join men in attacks.

A UNIVERSITY OF Colorado student is being held for investigation of second-degree murder after a fellow student was found stabbed to death early Saturday following an argument off-campus. According to the Boulder Daily Camera, the Boulder County Coroner’s office identified the victim as Sean Hudson, 26, of Greenfield, Ind., and said the official cause of death is pending. Boulder police identified the suspect as Ian Scheuermann. University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano issued a statement calling the stabbing senseless.

THE U.S. NAVY’S new stealth destroyer, the future USS Zumwalt, assisted in the rescue of a fisherman who had a medical emergency early Saturday off the Maine coast, officials said. The 600-foot, 15,000-ton Zumwalt was out for sea trials when Coast Guard officials received a distress call from the fishing boat Danny Boy. The distress call said the Danny Boy’s captain was suffering from chest pains. A crew and small boat from the Zumwalt transferred the man to the destroyer’s deck, officials said. The helicopter transported him to shore, where he was taken to a hospital.

AN EGYPTIAN LAWYER has challenged the constitutionality of a law that allows writers to be sent to jail for violating public morals. Nasser Amin made the motion in court Saturday during the trial of writer Ahmed Naji, who is facing charges for work that was published in a literary magazine. Naji faces up to two years in jail and a fine up to $1,245 if found guilty. Naji said the issue began when Akhbar al-Adab magazine published an excerpt from his novel, The Use of Life, in 2014. It contains explicit sex acts and references to habitual hashish use by the characters.


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Boat sinks at Makah Marina due to weather Affected by winds of 40 to 50 knots BY ROB OLLIKAINEN AND JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

NEAH BAY — Coast Guard crews and National Response Corporation personnel removed 50 gallons of diesel fuel Saturday from the fishing boat Black Fish, which sank at the Makah Marina in Neah Bay on Thursday night. The 65-foot vessel discharged an unknown amount of fuel, although it had an estimated 500 gallons of diesel on board, according to the Coast Guard. Marina staff placed a boom around the vessel shortly after it sank, which contained most of the spill. Responders from the Coast Guard Incident Management Division in Seattle were on scene by Friday. Besides removing fuel from the Black Fish, the responders and divers from Global Diving and Salvage

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The 65-foot fishing vessel Black Fish is pictured after sinking at the Makah Marina in Neah Bay on Thursday. sealed the vessel’s pipes and vents, swapped absorbed spill materials for fresh ones and performed underwater cleanup, according to Petty Officer 3rd Class Amanda Norcross, Coast Guard District 13 spokeswoman in Seattle.

Thursday to fill the vessel with water and sink it, she added. Since the owner had no insurance or ability to pay for the cleanup, the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund was opened for $50,000, Coast Guard officials said.

She said there were no reports of affected wildlife or lasting environmental damage. The boat reportedly sank because of weather conditions, Norcross said. Winds of 40 to 50 knots produced enough spray

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The last pieces of sheet piling are lowered by crane after being pulled from the ground at the site of a new wastewater pump station at the west end of West Front Street in downtown Port Angeles on Friday. The pilings were used to protect excavations necessary for the station’s construction as part of phase 2 of the city’s $45 million combined sewer outflow project. The pump station is expected to be completed by the summer.

Guild donates $31,109 to Fire District 3 BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — The SequimDungeness Hospital Guild has presented $31,109 to Clallam County Fire District No. 3 for the purchase of new Zoll X Series monitors and defibrillators to equip ambulances and fire engines. Guild President Jean Janis presented the donation to Fire Chief Ben Andrews at a Friday luncheon at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church attended by about 50 people.

Continuing legacy The guild’s support “helps us to continue to stay on the front edge of technology, equipment and training,” Andrews said. “Like every other public agency, finances are a struggle for us,” he said. “Our revenue goes up by a little over 1 percent a year, but our expenses go up way more than that every year.” As such, ongoing donations from the guild allow “us to continue to have the type of equipment that is maintained and appropriate for what we are doing,”

capability to monitor car- tricity to the heart than it is bon monoxide levels in the to start CPR,” Andrews air, Andrews said. said. The guild also has made ‘Better decisions’ donations to the Peninsula “With these machines, College School of Nursing, Sequim-Dungeness we can make better deci- the Health and Wellness Clinic, sions in the field and . . . start treatment sooner — medical scholarships and instead of waiting to get to Sequim helipad constructhe hospital or choosing the tion. most appropriate hospital Volunteers needed to go to,” he said. The quicker treatment The average age of the begins on a person with guild’s volunteers is 70, cardiac arrest, the better Curtis said. The group welthe person’s chances for comes new volunteers. survival, Andrews said. “The shop is . . . a great He said that in the past, a paramedic would open the way to serve your commusufferer’s airway and begin nity” while meeting new CPR before bringing in a friends, she said. CHRIS MCDANIEL/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS For more information monitor to shock the heart Chief Ben Andrews and Capt. Bryan Swanberg, from left in center, of in an attempt to restart it. about the guild, call 360Clallam County Fire District No. 3 accept a $31,109 check from the “Now, we are actually 683-7044. Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild during the nonprofit’s annual Christmas putting a monitor on and ________ luncheon on Friday in Sequim. The guild is represented here by, from left, shocking before we even Sequim-Dungeness Valley EdiConnie Hixon, Debbie Kahl, Jean Janis, Bobbie Rhoads and Jan Keithly. start CPR, because . . . typi- tor Chris McDaniel can be reached cally, there is still enough at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or zation that includes about sells donated and consign- oxygen in the system that it cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. Andrews said. “We could just get by, but 85 to 100 active members. It ment items — or through is more critical to get elec- com. this helps to do better than has donated more than $2 donations from the public, million to health care pro- said Addie Curtis, guild just getting by.” And that allows the fire viders and emergency publicity chair. department to provide bet- responders to date. Zoll X Series monitors ter service to the commuThe money is raised at and defibrillators are used nity, he said. the Sequim-Dungeness by paramedics in the field The guild, founded in Hospital Guild Thrift Shop on patients suffering from 1970, is a nonprofit organi- at 204 W. Bell St. — which cardiac arrest, and have the

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Veterans: Claim reply CONTINUED FROM A1 including the basis for those concerns, which basis Barkhuis on Friday was neither addressed nor declined to comment on ameliorated by the counSill’s response to her claim. ty’s Dec. 9, 2015 memo.” Barkhuis had asked for the state attorney generPreparing report al’s involvement in “resolv“I am in the process of ing these implications.” preparing a report outlinShe had said there was ing my concerns regarding “no reason to believe” that the financial integrity of Sheriff Bill Benedict or the county, and will be pre- Nichols would “act, or act senting that report to the objectively,” to resolve the Board of County Commis- implications without intersioners in early 2016,” vention by the attorney Barkhuis said in an email. general. “That report will include Barkhuis last June my concerns regarding the rejected warrants for $1.3 county’s management of million in infrastructure the Veterans’ Relief Fund, grants to the Port of Port

Angeles and city of Port Angeles on procedural grounds, citing a lack of a public hearing or signed contracts with port and city governments. In September, Barkhuis announced she would not reject the warrants because was going on medical leave for an undisclosed condition. Barkhuis, a licensed attorney, was elected in 2010 and ran unopposed in 2014.

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The oil drilling platform Noble Discoverer sits atop the semisubmersible transport ship MV Blue Marlin in Port Angels Harbor on Saturday morning after its arrival in Port Angeles from Everett on Friday. The platform, which will be transported to the North Sea, is expected to leave Port Angeles early this week. A second oil platform parked in the harbor, the Polar Pioneer, is scheduled to be loaded onto transport ship Dockwise Vanguard later this month for departure to the North Sea on Dec. 21.

School board applications taken after two sworn in BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Two new Port Angeles School Board members have been sworn in and applications are being taken for another seat on the five-member board. Applications are due by 4 p.m. Dec. 30. Board members expect to appoint a new member Jan. 7. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Erik Rohrer on Thursday evening gave the oath of office to two newly elected school board members: Dr. Joshua Jones, medical director of Peninsula Behavioral Health, and Susan Shotthafer, who had served as substitute teacher in the district for 11 years. Soon after they were seated, the board voted 4-0 to select Cindy Kelly as board

president and unanimously approved a process to fill an empty seat on the board. Incumbent Lonnie Linn, 60, was defeated in the Nov. 3 election by Rick Marti, 70, a substitute teacher, but Marti resigned on Nov. 16, saying he made his decision after getting more information about the job requirements. According to Tina SmithO’Hara, the district’s communications coordinator, school boards do not offer available seats to people who have received the nexthighest number of votes in the prior elections. Those people are free to apply for the position if it becomes open. Linn has said he might apply for the board seat. Applications for the position are available at the Central Services Building, 216 E. Fourth St., during

business hours, said Superintendent Marc Jackson. Applicants must be registered voters and live in the Port Angeles School District. Each applicant must submit to a background check and provide two letters of reference. School board members plan to review applications and select finalists to take part in interviews at a 5 p.m. Jan. 7 special board meeting at the Central Services Building. Immediately after the interviews, the board expects to recess to an executive session to discuss the candidates’ qualifications, then return to vote to select a new board member.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss indigent defense services for 2016 when they gather Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. County officials are considering whether to renew a contract with Clallam Public Defender, hire Payne Law P.S. for public defense or hire an in-house case manager to assign attorneys for indigent defense. The board Monday also will discuss a Washington State Association of Counties election to fill an unexpired term on the state Board of Natural Resources and hear updates from the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee and consultant Phil Kitchel regarding timber issues. The work session also will preview items set for action at their formal meeting, which begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Agenda items for the business meeting include: ■ A contract amendment with Kitsap Public Health District adding funding, extending terms and modifying statement of work. ■ An agreement with Peninsula College and Correctional Healthcare Cos. to use the jail medical facility as a clinical learning location for nursing students. ■ An agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, for services related to a segment of the Spruce Railroad Trail and tunnel project at Lake Crescent. ■ Acknowledgement of proposals received for collection services for the clerk’s office and Superior Court. ■ A quit-claim deed for donated property on Lake Crescent. ■ Resolutions authorizing allocation of local 2060 funds for affordable housing and local 2163 funds for the homeless. ■ Consideration of final approval of a binding site plan.

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Port of Port Angeles commissioners will conduct a public hearing on amendments to the comprehensive plan for Port Angeles Harbor when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will start at 9 a.m. in port headquarters, 338 W. First St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include: ■ Leases with PA ________ Marine and Arrow Marine Reporter Arwyn Rice can be at locations at 914 Marine reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Drive, 937 Boat Haven 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily Drive and Terminal 4.

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The casino was renovated with about $15 million in loans that NookDEMING — The Nooksack River sack Business Corp., an entity owned Casino in Deming has closed its doors. by the roughly 2,000-member tribe, The Bellingham Herald reported made payments on for a year before that a sign on the casino door Friday going into default. said it’s closed and that an announceNooksack Indian Tribal Chairman ment would come about how people can Bob Kelly told members in June of the cash in tickets and chips. The Nooksack tribe, which owns the casino’s possible closing. Lenders had sought to keep it open casino, has been in court with lenders in order to recoup some of the loan for years over unpaid debts that were money. used for casino renovations.

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SEATTLE — The city of Seattle spent nearly $1 million on a three-day visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping in September. The Seattle Times reported that most of the costs came in overtime pay to police, fire and transportation employees. Seattle Mayor Ed Mur-

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Sequim City Council The Sequim City Council will consider a contract with the Olympic Peninsula YMCA for services at the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center when they meet Monday. The council will meet at 5 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The first item on the agenda is a study session to review the draft Carrie Blake Community Park Master Site Plan. The contract with the YMCA would be for $30,000 annually for three years. The YMCA would be expected to provide member support to ensure users have access to SARC regardless of economic status, the agenda memo says. The contract would be contingent upon an agreement between SARC and YMCA and upon SARC receiving $760,500 from the county Opportunity Fund to replace a failing air handler.

Clallam PUD Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will conduct a continued public hearing on the final 2016 budgets for electric, water and wastewater systems Monday.

Planning commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will conduct a continued work session on a draft update to the shoreline master program Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse.

Trust lands committee The Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee will appoint a chair, vice chair and secretary at its first meeting Friday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. Members also will consider endorsing additional committee members.

Board of Health The Clallam County Board of Health will conduct a public hearing on making opioid overdoses a reportable condition Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, with the opioid discussion at 2:30 p.m. Reportable conditions are those considered to be of great public health importance. The board also will hear reports on Olympic Accountable Communities of Health, the on-site septics inspection policy, the Update on Opioids event and the Homelessness Task Force.

Olympic Medical Center Olympic Medical Center commissioners will conduct a public hearing on endorsing the Sequim School District’s proposal for a $54 million construction bond when they meet Wednesday. Commissioners will meet at 6 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of the hospital, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include introducing new providers at Olympic Medical Physicians and the North Olympic Healthcare Network, hiring a per diem primary care doctor, buying diagnostic imaging equipment and agreeing to inpatient psychiatric consultations.

ray said the red-carpet treatment was worth the costs due to strengthened business ties between Seattle and China. The Times obtained a document through a publicdisclosure request that shows Seattle’s police department spent $701,340 to protect Xi and his delegation of over 1,000 people and to manage traffic dur-

ing Xi’s tour of businesses and a high school in the Puget Sound area. The document also shows the transportation department spent $197,356 and the fire department spent $28,165. City officials say Seattle received no reimbursements from the federal government for its expenses.

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Salmon: Trestle project CONTINUED FROM A1 public access to and plan the restoration of 25 acres For the trestle project, — including 870 feet of saltthe tribe will contribute water shoreline — next to $270,000 from a Flood- the expanding Elwha River plains by Design grant from delta at the river’s mouth. This grant is from the the state Department of Ecology and $606,100 in Puget Sound Acquisition other funding from the and Restoration fund and tribe, the Peninsula Trails the salmon recovery grant Coalition and the Bureau of program. It is a small part of a Indian Affairs’ Climate Adaptation program, the funding package the instiSalmon Recovery Funding tute hopes to complete soon, Board said in a news said Anne Shaffer of the Coastal Watershed Instirelease. The Jamestown tute. ■ The Lower Elwha S’Klallam tribe also will will receive receive a second $1,157,700 Klallam $635,939 to restore the grant to restore the DungePysht River Floodplain. ness River floodplain. This grant is from the The tribe will contribute $204,300 from a Flood- salmon recovery grant proplains by Design grant from gram. The Lower Elwha Klalthe state Department of lam tribe and the Makah Ecology. The Salmon Recovery tribe, along with other Funding Board awarded unspecified local entities, grants to organizations in will contribute $276,500 28 counties for 141 projects. toward the project. ■ The Makah tribe will Among the projects are those to conserve pristine receive a $122,902 grant to areas and replant river- restore the shorelines of Big banks so there are more River and Umbrella Creek. The Makah tribe will places for salmon to spawn, feed, rest, hide from preda- contribute $93,812 in cash tors and transition from and donations of labor. ■ The North Olympic freshwater to saltwater and Salmon Coalition will back again. The Hood Canal Lead receive a $400,221 grant to Entity prioritizes projects restore a quarter-mile of in the eastern Strait of Sequim Bay shoreline along Juan de Fuca and east Jef- the eastern Strait of Juan ferson County as well as de Fuca in Clallam County. The North Olympic elsewhere along Hood Salmon Coalition will conCanal. The North Olympic Lead tribute $70,629 in a federal Entity for Salmon selects grant. ■ The Pacific Coast projects from Blyn to Cape Flattery, while the North Salmon Coalition will Pacific Coast Lead Entity receive a second $209,950 prioritizes projects from grant to remove a cluster of Cape Flattery south down four undersized pipes that the coast to the Hoh River, carry Colby Creek under including West Jefferson roads and replace them with a bridge on Rayonier’s County. Here is the list of proj- 5000 Line forest road, west of Forks in Clallam County. ects funded: The Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition will conClallam County tribute $113,050 in donaA total of $4,541,462 in tions of cash and materials grant money has been ear- from Rayonier Inc. to be marked for Clallam County. used for the project. ■ The Coastal Water“Salmon recovery is an shed Institute will receive important priority in Wash$484,750 to buy, provide ington,” said Gov. Jay Inslee

this week when the funding was announced. “We are preserving salmon for the families and businesses that rely on them for their livelihoods, their recreational pursuits and their culture or sustenance.” For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/ PDN-salmongrants.

Jefferson County A total of $1,578,098 in grant funding has been earmarked for Jefferson County: ■ Jefferson County Public Works will receive $788,800 to remove a fish passage barrier in Salmon Creek and build an 80-footlong bridge over the creek instead. Jefferson County will contribute $139,200 towards the project. ■ Jefferson County also will receive a second $587,319 grant to restore the Big Quilcene River floodplain. Jefferson County will contribute $103,646 in cash donations. ■ The Jefferson Land Trust will receive $150,979 in grant money to buy and restore nearly 11 acres along Snow Creek in Jefferson County. The land trust will contribute $55,292 in conservation futures and donations of cash and labor. ■ The Nature Conservancy will receive $51,000 in grant funding to develop preliminary designs for a project to restore the lower 1.4 miles of Shale Creek, a tributary of the Clearwater River, in Jefferson County.

________ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. com. Executive Editor Leah Leach can be reached at 360-417-3530 or at lleach@peninsuladailynews. com.

2 public feasts set for Christmas in Jefferson BY CHARLIE BERMANT

Community Center. After 21 years of hosting the meal, OlyCAP officials CHIMACUM — Just a had determined the organiweek ago, the annual free zation could no longer supChristmas dinner that tra- port the event. ditionally serves several hundred people in East Jef- Volunteers, donations ferson County had been A group of volunteers, called off. Now, members of the pub- including past participants lic have two choices for a big Hugh Murphy and Bob Goldberg, called a meeting, free feast. People looking for a where it was decided to host warm, public holiday meal a meal at the Port Townsend on Christmas Day can eat at Community Center. But publicity about the the Tri-Area Community Center, 10 West Valley Road cancellation led to an anonyin Chimacum, or at the Port mous donation to OlyCAP Townsend Recreation Cen- for $2,000 and several others adding up to $3,500, coverter, 620 Tyler St. Both dinners will be from ing the cost of the meal. And it was found that noon to 3 p.m. Christmas Day and are free of charge, many wanted a meal to be although contributions are served in Chimacum. “Many of the people accepted. “We are all set up for two attending live in the area dinners,” said Bill Kraut, and arrive on foot,” Kraut Hadlock Building Supply said. “They have no way to get to Port Townsend.” owner. Pete Leenhouts, presi“We are working out some of the logistical issues, dent of the East Jefferson but we have plenty of volun- Rotary Club, which provided the initial impetus to resusteers.” Kraut stepped in to help citate the Tri-Area event, create the Port Townsend agreed. “When people heard the feast after reading in the Peninsula Daily News and meal was going to be served weekly Port Townsend & in Port Townsend, they made Jefferson County Leader it clear they wanted it to stay that Olympic Community where it was,” Leenhouts Action Programs, or Oly- said. OlyCAP Executive DirecCAP, had canceled its annual free dinner at the Tri-Area tor Dale Wilson said the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

money not used for the TriArea center meal will be returned or saved for future events. It is not now planned to help put on the Port Townsend meal. “The word I got about the Port Townsend group is they were covered,” Wilson said. However, he added: “If they needed help, I’d certainly sit down and talk with them.”

Chefs for each meal Jefferson Healthcare hospital will donate food for the Port Townsend meal, with the hospital’s chef, Arran Stark, leading the cooking team, Kraut said. For the Tri-Area feast, OlyCAP has recruited Gabe Santiago, a Port Angelesbased chef who has previously worked with the nonprofit. OlyCAP officials cited a lack of volunteers as the reason for deciding to support only one meal in 2015. Thanksgiving was chosen, since it has drawn more people than the Christmas Day meal in the past.

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traditional tales told solo and sometimes in tandem, will share stories for the first PORT ANGELES — Dennis Duncan hour; next comes a refreshment break. and Don Patzman, a pair of elder statesThen, at 8:15 p.m., the open-mic secmen in the local storytelling community, tion for all storytellers will round out the will be the featured artists at the evening. monthly Story Swap at the Port Angeles These Story Swaps, presented by the Library this Tuesday evening. Story People of Clallam County, are suitAdmission is free to the 7 p.m. swap able for ages 10 to 110. in the Raymond Carver Room at the For more details, visit www.Clallam library, 2210 S. Peabody St. StoryPeople.org or phone Erran Sharpe Duncan and Patzman, known for their at 360-460-6594.

Lights: Yule displays CONTINUED FROM A1 He turned on the displays a couple of days before Thanksgiving, the better to greet families driving onto the Olympic Peninsula for the holiday. He’ll turn them off after the New Year’s weekend. He’ll need eight to nine workers over as many days to remove them.

Sequim, Forks lights In nearby Sequim, two bright spots have caught the eyes of Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce officials. They recommend a highly decorated barn at Hendrickson and Kendall roads west of town and a home on South Seventh Street near Hemlock Street. The intersection of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street downtown also hosts a brilliant display. In Beaver, employees of the Hungry Bear Cafe were replacing lights damaged by the week’s storms, but the interior housed a holiday wonderland of illumination complete with Santa. In Forks, Lissy Andros of the chamber of commerce recommended that drivers cruise Oso Way to see some “really nice lights” and the Terra Eden Street neighborhood west of U.S. Highway 101.

Some strung out The tribe’s exhibit started before many homeand business owners began their annual light-up-thenight efforts. Willie Nelson, owner of All Points Charters & Tours, said he’d spend this weekend scouting Port Angeles before mapping out his excursion through holiday displays. He’ll start the two-hour tours at 7 p.m. Monday at the Safeway parking lot on Third Street. One tour a night will be offered through Dec. 30, except for Dec. 18, when no tour is scheduled, and Christmas Eve, when two tours will be provided, one at 5:30 and the other at 7:30 p.m. Nelson said he’d offer the double tours to view three blocks of luminarias that are displayed on Second Street west of Ennis Street each year. The trips will include refreshments. Fares are $7.50 for adults, $3.50 for children age 6 to 15 and free for younger children. For reservations, call 360460-7131 or 360-565-1139. Nelson said stops probably will include the Osterberg home, 1521 S. O St. (“the largest display in town”) and “a tremendous amount of lights” on Sixth Street between Pine and

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QUILCENE — Santa certainly can find this Hood Canal hamlet come Christmas Eve. He may even have to don dark glasses as he makes his final flight approach. “Here in Quilcene, we all pitch in and as a community, we go around and decorate the town,” said Richard Chadwick, a retiree who could be called the ringleader of the lights-and-ladder brigade. “It’s a community-oriented town lighting,” he said. “The Christmas spirit in Quilcene is out of control.” Chadwick said the group seeks prior permission from home- and business owners but then shows little restraint with decorations that include a town tree and even lights at Quilcene High School. To avoid a conflict between public education and religion, Chadwick did up the building with bulbs of purple and gold. “I kind of found a loophole,” he said Saturday. “They’re not Christmas lights; they’re school colors.” Chadwick said most of the decorators are retirees, the youngest of whom is 58, but “we all are like 12-year-olds at heart. “We all have this enthusiasm for decorating the town that is insane.” The fervor is contagious, he said, in the community of about 700 people, with one homeowner spangling his house with 60,000 lights and another decorating a 60-foot-tall tree outside of town. Other, er, highlights include: ■ Henery’s Hardware Store, 294382 U.S. Highway 101. ■ Logger’s Landing Restaurant, 295023 U.S. Highway 101. ■ The Picket Fence, 22 Washington St. ■ Josephine Campbell Building, 294963 U.S. 101. ■ U.S. Bank, 14890 Center Road. Chadwick has installed 9,000 of his own lights around town. If it hadn’t been for his father’s recent death, he says he’d have installed twice as many. The merry work went on despite recent storms that tore through Jefferson County. “Sometimes it gets a little scary,” Chadwick said. “The wind can blow you off the roof. “But it looks nice. It looks very, very nice.”

________ Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladailynews.com.

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son County, Laurie Medlicott, a volunteer at the Port Townsend Visitor Center, said the lights were bright at the corner of 19th and Sheridan streets, toward North Beach and at the Vintage Hardware Center, 2000 W. Sims Way, where owner Ken Kelly “is hugely decorated.” An intricate display can be seen at 1530 31st St. And, Medlicott said, “we’re pretty cute down here at the visitor center,” 2409 Jefferson St.

In Jefferson County, stormy weather delayed the opening of another favorite with holiday peepers, Whitney Gardens and Nursery, Brinnon. “Probably this weekend, we’re going to put them up,” said employee Connie Landers. She wouldn’t predict how many lights would be displayed. “It’s going to depend on _______ how much time we have Reporter James Casey can be and how many we can put reached at 360-452-2345, ext. up,” she said. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaily Further north in Jeffer- news.com.

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Jurisdiction disputed in case alleging assault of police chief Defense: State doesn’t have authority over Olympic park BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A court hearing has been set on a motion to dismiss two charges against a Forks man who allegedly assaulted a West End police chief. Taylor Jacob Graham, 20, is charged with three counts of third-degree assault and single counts of attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle, obstructing a law enforcement officer and hit-andrun of an attended vehicle.

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nue and Division Street in Forks. Lyon spotted Graham and the truck in the overflow parking lot at Rialto Beach, part of which is on Quileute tribal land. Graham fled but soon became stuck in a ditch as he attempted a U-turn on Mora Road near the Dickey River bridge, court papers said. Graham allegedly got out of the vehicle, resisted a Taser shot and took a running charge at Lyon, sending both men to the ground. Graham then ran into the river, where he was arrested by several officers, according to the incident report. The Rialto Beach parking area and Dickey River bridge on Mora Road are within the boundaries of Olympic National Park, according to park maps.

Graham is scheduled to go to trial Jan. 4. He remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday on $10,000 bond. The charges stem from a Nov. 10 incident in which Graham allegedly knocked down La Push Police Chief Bill Lyon near the Dickey River Bridge on Mora Road and kicked Forks Police Officer Brent Kempster and a La Push Wildlife Officer at Forks ComHearing set munity Hospital.

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This NOAA satellite image taken Saturday at 10 a.m. Pacific time shows a large storm system continuing to impact the Pacific Northwest. This storm will bring heavy rain and snow showers to the area. Flooding is still possible for parts of Washington and Oregon.

Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly on Friday set a Dec. 31 hearing on the motion to dismiss the two charges. County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jesse Espinoza told Melly there may be a memorandum of understanding between jurisdictions that would enable the charges to stand. “We need time to respond to this,� Espinoza said, adding that he may ask Lyon to testify to the precise locations of the alleged crimes. “We’re not going to resolve it today,� Melly said.

Loren Oakley of Clallam Public Defender filed Thursday a motion to dismiss the first assault charge and eluding charge on jurisdictional grounds. “According to discovery, the incidents giving rise to these charges occurred in the Olympic National Park,� Oakley wrote in a motion filed in Clallam County Superior Court. “The state does not have jurisdiction over the Olympic National Park. These charges must be dismissed with prejudice.� According to the affidavit for probable cause, authorities were looking for Graham because he ________ had allegedly backed a Rob Ollikainen can GMC truck into a Volk- be Reporter reached at 360-452-2345, ext. swagen Passat at the 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula intersection of Forks Ave- dailynews.com.

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New storm hits Pacific NW with renewed force BY MARTHA BELLISLE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEATTLE — Heavy rain and strong wind gusts are blasting the Pacific Northwest after a one-day break from a series of storms that caused an estimated $5 million in damage in Washington state. Higher elevations can expect snow. Forecasters expect up to a foot of snow in the Olympics and between 1 foot and 2 feet in the Cascades. The National Weather Service in Seattle issued a winter weather advisory for Saturday through this afternoon. With a snow level set at 2,500 feet, the region’s mountains are bracing for snow and traffic officials at mountain passes are advising and in some cases requiring traction tires. The Red Cross has set up a shelter for people affected by flooding, road closures, landslides and power outages at Kelso High School.

Series of storms The new storm follows a series of storms that caused rivers to overflow their banks, sent boulders and trees on to highways and spawned a rare tornado that hit Battle Ground in southwest Washington on Friday with 100-plus mph winds. White Pass on U.S. Highway 12 in Washington remained closed Saturday as transportation crews tried to stabilize a section of road that was washed out in recent storms.

The damage and closure of the road forced White Pass Ski Resort shut down operations just at the mountains were seeing heavy snowfall. Transportation officials say they have several areas of concern — a rockslide and three washouts. The storms continue to cause headaches for drivers in Clark and Cowlitz counties. Two lanes of northbound Interstate 5 north of Woodland will remain open, but a single lane will remain closed indefinitely after a recent landslide sent debris on to the roadway, the state Department of Transportation said Saturday. Engineers continue to monitor the slope’s stability. “By keeping a single lane closed, traffic will continue to move safely while we develop our next steps for stabilizing the hillside,� said Kris Strickler, southwest regional administrator for Transportation. No additional debris is expected to hit the open lanes, thanks to concrete barriers. Transportation officials plan to install monitoring devices this weekend to track potential for further movement of the slope. The federal government set early damage estimates in Oregon at about $15 million. The Oregon Department of Transportation closed the High Cascades, Diamond Lake and Carter Lake highways on Saturday afternoon because of blizzard conditions.

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The Federal Highway Administration will give $1 million in emergency relief funds to Washington state after flooding, landslides and erosion from storms closed many roads. The announcement was made Friday. The state Department of Transportation had requested $3 million Wednesday, after Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency for or all counties after storms hit the state between Nov. 30 and last Tuesday. On Friday, the Washington Congressional delegation, including Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell and 6th Congressional District Rep. Derek Kilmer, urged in a letter that Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx quickly release emergency relief funding to fix roadways. “Heavy rainfall and strong winds have caused major flooding, saturated soils, landslides, mudslides, downed trees and power lines, stream bank and slope erosion, flying debris, standing water, and washouts,� the letter said. “In some extreme cases, mudslides and flooding have completely isolated individual homes and neighborhoods,� the letter continued, mentioning major damage on U.S. Highway 12 near White Pass, U.S. Highway 2 between Clines Corner and Leavenworth and Interstate 5 near Woodland. Counties impacted by flooding were Chelan, Clark, Cowlitz, King, Klickitat, Lewis, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Whatcom and Yakima, Murray’s office said. Several highways were blocked in the wake of the storms, the delegation said. “We urge you to grant the . . . funding request as quickly as possible to ensure our constituents have safe and uninterrupted access to these critical roadways,� the members wrote in their letter. Eligible work includes emergency repairs to restore essential traffic, to minimize the extent of damage or to protect the remaining facilities as well as permanent repairs necessary to restore highways to its pre-disaster condition.

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OLYMPIA — A man who suffered a catastrophic brain injury after a King County sheriff’s deputy slammed him into a concrete wall following a 2009 foot chase has died. Christopher Harris died Thursday in Olympia, Sim Osborn, an attorney for his wife, told The Seattle Times. In 2011, King County agreed to pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Harris’ wife, Sarah, after she claimed Deputy Matthew Paul used excessive force and was negligent. It was the largest individual award ever paid by the county, and it came several days into a trial of the family’s lawsuit against the county. “The family, they’re destroyed,” Osborn told the Times. An autopsy performed Friday on Harris found that the 36-year-old died of acute and chronic pneumonia of the lungs because of his head injury, and his manner of death was ruled a homicide, Thurston County Coroner Gary Warnock said in a statement. He added the homicide designation doesn’t mean the death was intentional or that a crime occurred. Harris ran from deputies who mistook him for a suspect in a fight in Seattle. After a couple of blocks, Harris stopped and turned, and the deputy slammed him head-first into a concrete wall of a movie theater. The violent tackle was captured on surveillance video. At the time, Harris lived

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in Edmonds, where he worked at a restaurant. He was walking down an alley in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood May 10, 2009, when a witness identified him to Paul and another deputy as a suspect in a bar fight that had continued at a nearby convenience store. Harris led the deputies on a foot chase over a couple of blocks with the deputies yelling for him to stop. The two sides disputed exactly when the deputies identified themselves as law enforcement officers. The deputies were dressed in black tactical uniforms, not traditional deputy uniforms. Attorneys for Harris’ wife argued Christopher Harris likely didn’t realize the deputies were officers. County prosecutors did not file criminal charges against Paul, and he remains on the force. An internal sheriff’s office investigation determined Paul delivered a “hard shove” that fell within legal bounds. Sheriff John Urquhart said in an email to the Times that he was sorry to learn of Harris’ death. “My sincere condolences to his family on behalf of the Sheriff’s Office,” he said.

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Briefly . . . Veterans’ holiday meal set Dec. 20 PORT ANGELES — Reservations are being taken now for the fourth annual Veterans Holiday Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 20. The free dinner for veterans and their significant other or companion will be at Smugglers Landing at The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave. The dinner is offered as a thank-you to veterans, said Tammy Sullenger, sec-

retary of the Clallam County Veterans Association. Because of the dinner’s growing popularity, reservations are necessary. Seating is available at 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. The dinner is open only to those 21 and older because the seating area is in the bar. Eighty reservations will be taken for each seating time. To schedule a reservation, call the Northwest Veterans Resource Center at 360-797-1791 or email nwvrc@outlook.com.

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A10 This week’s business meetings ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s speaker will be Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach. Lunch costs $9.75 and will include an entree and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s featured program will be Ben Bauermeister of Skillmation.com, who will talk about an online tool designed to connect people seeking mentorship with those interested in providing it. The meeting sponsor will be the Northwind Arts Center. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are usually Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday will be PABA’s Christmas party, open to members and the general public. It begins at 7 a.m., with Port Angeles High School choir members singing carols. Their appearance is sponsored by PABA members Stan Forsell and Ted Simpson. The party will honor city and county law enforcement volunteers and include the installation of 2016 officers and directors. Cost is $12 per person for a breakfast buffet.

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parts of their businesses. “Overall, this transaction represents a tectonic shift in an industry that has been evolving over the last many years,” said Dow Chairman and CEO Andrew Liveris, calling the merger a seminal event for employees and customers of the two companies, which have a combined workforce of more than 110,000. DuPont Chairman and CEO Edward Breen said the “industrial logic” behind the deal was compelling. Breen took over as DuPont CEO following the abrupt resignation in October of Ellen Kullman, who just a few months earlier Company merger fended off a proxy challenge by DOVER, Del. — Dow Chemical Trian Fund Management, a hedge and DuPont are merging to form a fund led by activist investor Nelcompany valued at about $130 bil- son Peltz. Peltz has called for DuPont’s lion as they try to counter falling commodities prices and weakness agriculture, nutrition and health and industrial biosciences units to in some key markets that have be combined into a single growth pressured their giant agriculture company, separate from the more and chemicals businesses. cyclical businesses of performance The two companies, whose materials, safety and protection, research has brought the world products ranging from Ziploc bags and electronics and communicaand Saran wrap developed by Dow tion. Similarly, Dow has been presto DuPont’s Teflon coatings and sured by hedge fund Third Point Nylon and Kevlar fibers, will first LLC, led by activist investor Dan form DowDuPont, then separate Loeb, to split its specialty chemical into three independent publicly traded companies focused on agri- and petrochemical businesses. Dow avoided a proxy fight last culture, material science and speyear by adding four independent cialty products. directors, giving board seats to two The proposed merger, Loeb nominees. announced Friday, would temporarily create the world’s secondGold and silver largest chemical company, behind BASF. Gold for February tacked It comes as both Dow and on $3.70, or 0.4 percent, to settle at $1,075.70 an ounce Friday. DuPont Co. have seen recent March silver fell 22.6 cents, declines in agricultural perforor 1.6 percent, to $13.884 an mance and been pressured by ounce. activist shareholders to control Peninsula Daily News spending and shift away from and The Associated Press commodities to faster-growing

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PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp.com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols discusses the recent crime watch meeting, provides an update on the municipal court consolidation process and discusses the varying approaches that are being taken by prosecutors and courts in relation to legal financial obligations. ■ Tuesday: To be announced. ■ Wednesday: To be announced. ■ Thursday: Clallam County Public Utility District.

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SAN FRANCISCO — The ranks of older and frail adults are growing rapidly in the developed world, raising alarms about how society is going to help them take care of themselves in their own homes. Naira Hovakimyan has an idea: drones. The University of Illinois roboticist recently received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to explore the idea of designing small autonomous drones to perform simple household chores, like retrieving a bottle of medicine from another room. Hovakimyan acknowledged that the idea might seem off-putting to many, but she believes that drones not only will be safe but will become an everyday fixture in elder care within a decade or two. “I’m convinced that within 20 years drones will be today’s cellphones,” she said. Her research is just one example of many approaches being studied to use technology to

help aging people. Even though fully functioning robot caregivers might be a long way off, roboticists and physicians predict that a new wave of advances in computerized, robotic and Internet-connected technologies will be available in coming years to help older adults stay at home longer.

Loneliness ‘at epidemic levels’ “Loneliness is at epidemic levels among elders in the U.S. today,” said Juliet Holt Klinger, senior director of dementia care and programs at Brookdale Senior Living, one of the nation’s largest providers of assisted living and home care. Brookdale is using a variety of Internet-connected services to help aging clients stay more closely connected with family and friends. Holt Klinger said there was growing evidence that staying connected, even electronically, offsets the cognitive decline associated with aging. TURN

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End of Social Security loopholes: What now? BY TARA SIEGEL BERNARD THE NEW YORK TIMES

For years, retirees have been able to squeeze tens of thousands of extra dollars from Social Security using two special tactics. Though they went by gimmicky names like “claim benefits now, claim more later,” these strategies were perfectly legal. But that bonanza is about to end. Congress hough eliminated these techretirees can niques in October as part claim of the federal budget bill. Married couples were benefits starting the big beneficiaries of at age 62, the these strategies. So those who planned payoff for on using them and now waiting can be cannot will need to rethink huge, especially their overall approach. They might be tempted if they consider to begin collecting sooner the benefit as a because the extra money generated by these tactics way to hedge will soon disappear for against outliving many of them. their money. But even under the new rules, the basic tenet for when to claim Social Security remains: Healthy people nearing retirement should often wait as long as they can to collect, particularly if they are the higher-earning spouse.

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cent more than if they started the moment they became eligible. “The big game is still being patient,” said Laurence Kotlikoff, a professor of economics at Boston University, co-author of a book on Social Security strategies and creator of MaximizeMySocial Security.com, a software program that helps users determine when to claim benefits. TURN

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Aides: Drones may help track medicines, tasks CONTINUED FROM A10 ancing aids, virtual and robotic electronic compan“We have story after ions, and even drones. story of reconnection with families through Skype,� Small, large drones she added. In her lab, Hovakimyan For all the promising has begun experimenting ideas, however, skeptics with small and large drones. also note that many ideas She refers to them as are “technologies looking “Bibbidi Bobbidi Bots,� borfor a solution� that inevita- rowing a phrase from the bly fail the test of practical- “Cinderella� movie, to make ity. them seem less intimidat“We all get really excited ing. on the upside, and then we Last month, in the Nicer go through this trough of Robotics laboratory at the disillusionment,� said Lau- University of Illinois, rie Orlov, a business analyst researchers began experiwho began the Aging in menting with an Oculus Place Technology Watch Rift virtual reality viewer to blog in 2008. show people how it might Even so, examples of feel to be close to a small robotic and artificial-intelli- drone. gence-derived technologies She believes that drones that will be commercially could ultimately be used to available in the next decade perform all manner of include intelligent walkers, household chores, like smart pendants that track reaching under a table to falls and “wandering,� room grab an object, cleaning and home sensors that chandeliers and weeding monitor health status, bal- the lawn.

Many others are trying to devise solutions as well. In a crowded four-room laboratory in South Seattle, the former Microsoft software designer and executive Tandy Trower is experimenting with a 4-foot-tall rolling robot he calls Robby. With cameras, radar, microphone, speaker, a tablet interface and a movable tray, Robby might someday be able to serve as a mobile companion and even perform some light chores. Trower said the robot, now a prototype in his Hoaloha Robotics laboratory, would be able to monitor the health of its human companion and assist with tasks like keeping track of medicines. Its screen could also be used for video conferences with physicians and other health care providers. He said that the sciencefiction future of elder-care robots is closer than many people believe.

“Rather than seeing the train in the distance, we’re seeing the light shining in our face right now,� he said. Toyota Motor Corp. said last month that it would spend $1 billion to establish a new research laboratory adjacent to Stanford University to focus on artificial intelligence, underscoring the company’s view that it should be added to cars to make human drivers safer rather than to replace them.

Driving safely longer The hope is that such technologies will make it possible for aging people to drive safely longer. “Driver assistance will turn cars into elder-care robots in a very positive sense,� said Rodney Brooks, a pioneering roboticist and a former director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. “In the United States,

when you can’t drive any longer, you’ve lost your independence.� The need for such technology will grow sharply, given the broad demographic shifts sweeping through the world’s population. An aging population will place enormous burdens on the world’s health care system by 2050, according to demographers. Catalia Health, a San Francisco-based design company, has introduced the Mabu personal health care companion, an interactive robot about the size of a coffeepot. The system, which has a cartoonish form, listens and speaks and holds a touchtablet interface. It is designed to act both as a health care coach and to provide a way to stay in touch with doctor’s offices and pharmacies. “My approach is, ‘Here are the challenges we see in

health care. What is the right technology?’ � said Cory Kidd, chief executive of the start-up firm. “Robots happen to be great for helping with behavior.� The ultimate test for all these ideas will be whether people will want to use them. At the Aging 2.0 Conference last month in San Francisco, which focused on new elder-care technologies, Cynthia Breazeal, an MIT Media Lab roboticist, showed off Jibo, an Internet-connected tabletop robot with a round swiveling screen that portrays a friendly robotic face. The concept did not thrill everyone in the large lunchtime audience. During a question-andanswer session at the end of the presentation, a 91-yearold woman said, “If Jibo were my last friend, I would be very depressed.�

Benefits: Changes made unintended loopholes CONTINUED FROM A10 plex techniques were even possible. “You really had to be in There is still an opportunity for some couples and the know to actually use divorced people to collect them,� said Alicia Munnell, extra money under the old director of the Center for rules, so they might want to Retirement Research at evaluate whether they are Boston College, who was eligible before the final win- glad to see the tactics eliminated. dow closes. “So it became an unfair Simply put, the strategies about to be eliminated system.� Still, these techniques generally allowed individuals to collect spousal bene- did make the conventional fits while their own benefits advice — to delay taking continued to grow by 8 per- Social Security — more palatable because they did percent each year. This became possible mit couples to receive somewith successive policy thing while they waited. Now, individuals who are changes as well as a law passed in 2000 that enabled eligible for spousal benefits retirees who were already will be deemed to have filed collecting benefits to turn for their own retirement them off and go back to benefit as well. So they cannot claim one work. Turning off the benefits and then switch to a higher allowed them to grow again. benefit later. As a result, some couples Over time, however, some people figured out how to might be tempted to file exploit the 2000 law and the sooner under the new rules other changes to squeeze because the arithmetic more money from the pro- changes. Now, as they consider gram. whether to wait to collect the higher benefit, retirees Two strategies might have to think harder One strategy allowed about their life expectancy. married retirees to file for “It takes longer for a benefits at their full retire- delayed strategy to be supement age, immediately sus- rior to one where you claim pend them, then begin col- early,� said William Meyer, lecting when they reached founder of Social Security their highest value. Solutions, a tool that helps That let the other spouse users decide how to optimize collect a spousal benefit. their benefits. The second approach allowed married people who Longevity risk reached their full retirement “Many people under the age — generally 66 for the current crop of retirees — to new rules would be better file what was known as a off if they claim at full retirement age instead of delaying restricted application. That let retirees collect until 70. Of course, if you are only a spousal benefit, while healthy and could possibly their own benefits continued live a long life, the delay to increase. strategy is best since it Under the new rules, hedges longevity risk.� retirees can collect only the Take, for instance, a marlarger benefits — spousal or ried couple with strong lontheir own — but not both. gevity genes: They are each As a result, they might entitled to $2,000 in monthly lose anywhere from $10,000 benefits at their full retireto more than $60,000, ment age, or 66, and are still depending on the size of a eligible for the “file and suscouple’s spousal benefits. pend� strategy that is being The Social Security eliminated. Administration contended, One of the spouses filed and Congress ultimately and suspended the benefit agreed, that the various pol- until age 70, while the other icy changes created unin- collected spousal benefits, tended loopholes that were then switched to his or her being used by those wealthy own benefit, also at age 70. enough to work with knowlUsing this approach, edgeable financial pros. they would have to live until But critics of the congres- 79 years and eight months sional change, along with before they collectively some financial planners, received more money than if have said the strategies also they both started collecting benefited lower- and middle- benefits at age 66, according income retirees who truly to calculations by Lars Philneeded the extra money. lips, an associate adviser at Either way, many retir- Avier Wealth Advisors in ees didn’t know these com- Bellevue, Wash.

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But the fact remains, even now, that it is largely impossible to buy an annuity from an insurer that is as cheap as delaying Social Security — if you think about the money left on the table as payment for the higher monthly check. It’s a cheap hedge against longevity. And that’s why many financial advisers say they are still big proponents of having the higher-earning spouse delay benefits as long as possible, while the lower-earning spouse collects far earlier. “It is highly probable that one spouse will live into their 90s, which makes it a good bet to delay the higher earner,� explained Michael Kitces, director of planning research at Pinnacle Advisory Group, who wrote about the changes on his blog. That’s because both spouses benefit as long as either of them is alive, because that’s the benefit the survivor will keep.

Naturally, a couple’s optimal strategy will vary based on their age difference, the size of their benefits or perhaps whether they can still get under the wire and take advantage of the old rules. Who falls under those old rules? Retirees who are already receiving benefits under either approach will continue to receive them. As for filing and suspending, the higher earner, or the spouse who is likely to file and suspend, must be 66 before next May. The higher-earning spouse also needs to file and suspend before April 30, 2016, and it’s probably wise not to wait until the last minute. Individuals who want to

file a restricted application for only spousal benefits must be 62 or older by Jan. 1, 2016 — or those born Jan. 1, 1954, or earlier. Those retirees are grandfathered in; they can collect those benefits once they reach their full retirement age, even if that is several years from now. (Those who turn 62 after Jan. 1 next year are no longer eligible.)

Limited apps Restricted applications “would make sense if your spouse is receiving benefits when you reach full retirement age and you file for your spousal benefits on their record while waiting for your own until age 70,� said Lesley J. Brey, a financial planner in Honolulu.

But just because someone is eligible doesn’t necessarily mean these approaches will always make sense. Filing and suspending could harm people in certain circumstances. The new rules do simplify matters by limiting your choices, in one sense. But it’s still a complicated yet critical decision, which is why it is often advisable to work with financial planners who charge for their time or advice (and not what they sell). There are also several software programs that can provide guidance. “It is not always obvious,� Meyer said, “which strategy is the best.�

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But if they were a born a year later — making them ineligible to file and suspend — the math changes. In that case, if they both wanted to delay their benefits until 70, they would have to collect benefits for nearly three more years — or until they were 82 years and seven months — to collect the same amount as if they both began to collect at age 66. Figuring out the best strategy is difficult because few retirees know how long they will live.


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Five-star fakes All the online product reviews that money can buy By DAVID SEGAL

when he began. Fiverr, which started in 2010, THE HOLIDAY ONLINE is based in Israel and hosts thoushopping season has begun, and sands of people performing tasks that means reading lots of online in hundreds of categories. product reviews. The sellers use pseudonyms, Some of these reviews are for some reason, and most gigs, helpful, others are not. as they are called, are perfectly And many are fakes — raves legitimate, even delightful. or pans from people who have “I will create a 16-line song never actually used the product. about anything,” reads a gig by Where do fake reviews come Tylerbarks. from? “I will write message in beach In this column, a close-up look sand at sunrise,” reads another at one notable source. by Batykefer1. But the Haggler rummaged Reader question around Fiverr and quickly found Q. Starting in early Novemdozens of people offering to post ber, and over the course of a positive reviews to Facebook, difweek, the Facebook business ferent Google sites, the Apple page for the company where I App Store, iTunes and elsewhere. work, Long’s Jewelers, was hit None said anything about with 200 one-star reviews. trumped-up negative reviews, Many of the reviews arrived but fabricated raves are nearly in a matter of minutes, and all as bad — or perhaps just as miswere left without comment. leading, though perhaps not They were bogus reviews that quite as malicious. were composed by a freelance The Haggler wrote to Fiverr spammer, who we believe was asking about these gigs, which paid by one of our competitors. violate the company’s terms of Our average customer rating service, which prohibit the sale of on our Facebook page fell from fraudulent reviews. 4.8 stars to 2.3 stars. Then the silliness began. We contacted Facebook, which A publicist for the site, Anne at first refused to help. Baker, sent an email that stated, I wrote a post on a marketing in part, that the company website, asking for the communi- removed these fake review gigs ty’s aid, and then released a “as they are reported.” statement asking for the public’s OK. So consider this a report, assistance. quoth the Haggler, in an email My pleas went viral enough to back. compel Facebook to re-examine Would that it were so easy! the issue, and it has since taken Baker explained that the prodown nearly all of the purchased cess for reporting fraudulent gigs reviews. involved an email to customer Through a bit of sleuthing, I service, which studies such found that the reviews came reports. through a website called Fiverr, She provided a link to Fiverr’s where people offer to perform odd customer service page. jobs for $5 and up. “Are you saying the Haggler Leaving negative reviews is needs to fill out a form, pointing apparently one of those jobs. out what he just pointed out, in Fiverr banished the person order to remove from Fiverr peowho wrote these particular sham ple offering to post fake reviews?” reviews, but hundreds of other the Haggler wrote. people are still on the site, offer“Yep, that is the process,” ing a similar service. Baker wrote. That seems obnoxious and Let’s take a moment to say bad for consumers. Why does hello to Micha Kaufman, CEO Fiverr tolerate it? and co-founder of Fiverr. Hello, Lynelle Schmidt — Mr. Kaufman! Burlington, Mass. This is in keeping with the Haggler’s policy of naming the Answer elusive leaders of companies, particularly A. Fair warning: The Haggler when they hire pros who carry tried to answer this question and out daft public relations strategies. wound up more baffled than

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The Haggler dutifully filled out the form, inviting Fiverr to make the Internet just a little more honest by removing those fake review gigs. “We appreciate your concern,” Ryan, in customer support, replied the next day, “and would love to look into any specific gigs that you feel are in violation of our terms of service and remove them if such violation is identified.” The Haggler was getting the impression that Fiverr was not exactly hellbent on rooting out this problem. But fine, here are two specific examples, the Haggler wrote back, with links to two people offering fake huzzahs. “Thank you for bringing this to our attention,” replied Anna in customer support, who soon veered into ungrammatical terrain by adding, “as our time is already reviewing this gigs daily. Due to our privacy policy, we are unable to share any further details of the review or actions we will take against the reported individual. We thank

you for understanding.” But the Haggler does not understand. He did, however, soon learn a bit of context. It turns out that in October, Amazon sued more than 1,100 Fiverr sellers who were offering to sell fake reviews. The case was filed in a Washington state court, against people like bess98, who promised an “awesome review of your Amazon product.” How will bess98 know what to say about your awesome product? You will tell her. As Amazon’s lawyers’ noted in their complaint, bess98 states on her listing: “You have to provide me with the review text.” It’s worth noting that Amazon did not name Fiverr as a defendant, which suggests the company is cooperating. (Neither Fiverr nor Amazon would comment on the lawsuit.) And that could mean that the more than 1,100 people identified in legal documents as John Does might have their actual identities handed over to Amazon.

You won’t currently find a lot of people on Fiverr offering fake Amazon reviews, suggesting that a lawsuit against Fiverr sellers is pretty effective. But as already noted, there are still lots of gigs on Fiverr offering to spam Apple, Facebook and Google sites with paid-for reviews. Fiverr doesn’t just host these gigs; it also makes money from their labors. (It gets about 20 percent of each transaction.) It could be that fake reviews are a huge moneymaker and Fiverr would rather count its dollars and wait for another lawsuit, betting that it will again emerge unscathed from the crossfire. If so, it is making a pretty cold financial calculation: that it can hand over the names of people it now profits from the day after they become a liability.

________ David Segal writes “The Haggler” column for The New York Times, where this article first appeared.

Are you buying more, less or the same number of Christmas gifts this year as last year?

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“Less this time. There is less money to go around. I’m working but don’t have enough hours at the present. I still hope to buy what people really want.”

“I guess it will be more. About half a year ago, I got a new job, so I can afford it now and have a merry Christmas giving gifts.”

“Smaller. I’m having a little family feud with a sibling. We haven’t spoken in months.”

“About the same. My wages are not any more than last year. I have been trying to keep to my list, too.”

“Less. I don’t have any money left. I just bought a car, and now I have monthly payments. I’m spending less, but the family is finally getting together after many years, and that’s more important.”

“A little less. I guess I’m feeling a little ‘bah, humbug.’ But I’m giving more to the Salvation Army, food bank and Serenity House. I am giving to close relatives, though.”

“It’s the same. I spend $200 on Toys for Tots and take care of my sons. My wife and I don’t do a big thing; we’re together all the time.”

“A lot less. I’m moving from PA to Joyce to live with my mom, who has cancer. I’m also helping pay for my brother to come from Arizona so the whole family can get together for Christmas.”

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Peninsula Voices Christmas story Thank you, Terry Ward, for telling us the story of that long-ago Christmas, so filled with generosity and kindness. Your story moved me. I can well imagine the wonder of that morning. And I am once again reminded that the kindnesses we show each other can ripple through our lives in ways we could never have imagined. Dare I imagine a world where kindnesses are passed from person to person, enveloping neighborhoods, towns, the entire Pacific Northwest and beyond? After reading your story, I’m imagining it now. Beth Hutmacher, Port Townsend EDITOR’S NOTE: This letter refers to a column written by Terry R. Ward, publisher of the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette, Forks Forum and Olympic Peninsula Homes-Land real estate magazine, that was published Nov. 22 in the PDN to kick off the 27th annual Peninsula Home Fund campaign.

Can’t afford taxes The school boards just don’t get it, do they? There are a lot of Clallam County homeowners who are living near the poverty level and just can’t afford to pay more taxes. Why don’t these people go after the large corporations instead? I’ll tell you: We’re an easy target. However, many large corporations have education

grant programs. Has anybody applied to the Bill Gates Foundation for grant money to build new schools? I’ll bet they haven’t. Homeowners, stand your ground. Enough is enough. Let them find the money somewhere else. The people have already spoken. Tracy McCallum, Port Angeles

Opposes hunting The Peninsula Daily News on Nov. 3 featured a column titled “Forest’s solitude lures hunters.” The piece was self-serving justification to kill deer and elk by gunshot as well as elk and bear by bow hunting. The article purports the “basic truth among West End hunters is the solitude and immense beauty of the forest.” Further stated as motivation is that hunting season is to “admire the changing elements of nature in the autumn” and mentions a couple dressed in camouflage “just out to enjoy the woods.” Conveniently left out of the article is inflicting pain and suffering on wildlife, as a brain shot is rare and bow hunting results in a slow death by bleeding to death. Fortunately, most do not hunt and understand that these animals love their homes and families, are thinking, feeling individuals like us and are not human property to destroy. Ralph Turner, Sequim

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Climate change Thank you for taking the time and allotting the space to print the New York Times article on climate change, “Short Answers to Hard Queries On Climate Change,” in [last] Sunday’s paper. It was both timely and informative. Bob Sextro, Sequim

People matter We don’t want to allow Syrian refugees into our country because we are not taking care of our veterans, poor, homeless and ill. It is not that the U.S. cannot care for its veterans, poor, homeless and ill. It is that we have chosen not to. We make excuses. We say there is too much bureaucracy, we say the poor are lazy and greedy, we say the homeless should get jobs, we say we don’t want a nanny state. Then we turn around and say that we shouldn’t take in people whose homes and communities have been destroyed by war. We turn away people who walk hundreds of miles trying to find a safe country where there is no war. Our news shows tell us that the pictures may be disturbing for some viewers or that the pictures are too disturbing to show us. We have shut out what is reality for the veteran, the poor, the homeless, the ill and now the refugees. I think it is time for us to choose to take care of people.

Airline to abandoned jets’ owners: Move it or lose it THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Attention owners of three jumbo jets parked at Malaysia’s main airport: Please remove your aircraft immediately or the airport will. Malaysia’s airport operator took the unusual step of posting photos in two major newspapers of the three Boeing 747-200s that have been sitting idle for more than a year. The notice last week warns the owners that the airport has the right to sell or dispose of the planes unless they are collected within 14 days. Kuala Lumpur International Airport General Manager Zainol Mohamad Isa said Wednesday such notice is normal in a bid to recover debts owed to Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad, after exhaustive but futile efforts to locate the owners. They are believed to be foreign entities that could have ceased operations. The planes carry registration prefixes TF for Iceland. An Iceland-based air charter and cargo company, Air Atlanta Icelandic, was quoted by The Star newspaper as saying it operated the planes until 2010. “We placed out the advertisements because we want to remove ambiguity over ownership of the planes,” Zainol said. “We want the owners to step forward, and we want the planes to be out of our airport bay.” He said such cases are not uncommon and happen in airports around the world. If the planes are unclaimed, Malaysia Airports will likely sell the jets to recover debts for landing and parking fees, Zainol said, but declined to say how much money is being owed. I think it is time for us to welcome those who have lost everything and need a safe place to live and raise their children. We can start with the refugees, but we should not stop with them. People matter. Our choices matter.

Our actions matter. Write to our representatives, talk to neighbors, sign petitions, vote, do whatever you can to cause our country to choose people and their well-being as our national focus. Suzi Morris, Sequim

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Rave of the Week A SUNNY RAVE to Sequim Police Officer Mark Poole, who helped us, an elderly couple, on Friday, Dec. 4, when we got a flat tire in the pouring rain. This 20-year veteran of the force went above and beyond by putting on the spare so we could get to a tire repair place. We never expected this, but we are so grateful to live in a place where people care about others.

. . . and other Raves RAVES TO PORT Angeles High School Thespian Society. Your fall play was entertaining, thought-provoking and wellproduced . . . just what the theater should be! Kudos to kids and Ms. [Kelly] Lovall. RAVE TO THE honest person who found my forgotten handbag in the grocery cart at Safeway in Port Angeles and turned it in to customer service.

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B Wild steelhead harvest to end on West End State commission adopts new rules at PT meeting BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The days of wild steelhead and wild rainbow trout retention are numbered on the North Olympic Peninsula, potentially signaling the end of the North Olympic Peninsula’s reputation as a haven for

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steelhead and trout anglers. Members of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Fish and Wildlife Commission unanimously approved adoption of numerous changes to sport fishing regulations during a public meeting in Port Townsend on Friday.

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The commission approved outlawing retention of wild steelhead and rainbow trout in 10 North Olympic Peninsula rivers including the Quillayute River system (Quillayute, Sol Duc, Bogachiel, Calawah and Dickey rivers) and the Hoh River. Barbed hooks, which can difficult to remove and cause more serious wounds in fish, will be prohibited.

Use of bait will be restricted to times when hatchery steelhead are found in rivers. Another change prohibits fishing from floating devices on the Hoh River above Morgan’s Crossing. These proposals were offered by the North Coast Steelhead Advisory Group, a 13-member panel comprised of gear and fly anglers and guides from around Western Washington. The adopted changes will take effect July 1 for the 2016-17 fishing season. Public comment was sought by

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PA struggles then routs Chimacum BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Rough start, strong finish

BY DAVID GINSBURG BALTIMORE — Though evidently still not ready for prime time, the Seattle Seahawks are definitely looking more like defending NFC champions. The Seahawks (7-5) have won five of six to move into the middle of the playoff hunt, and they intend to keep the momentum going today gainst the injury-depleted Baltimore Ravens (4-8). “We’ve been battling all year long,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “Like the Ravens, we’ve been in a lot of close games that we didn’t turn in our favor that could have made a big difference in our season early. We’ve hung together, and we’re trying to finish this thing off.” The game was originally scheduled for tonight on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. Instead, it will be played at 10 a.m. on Fox. Back in September, it looked to be an attractive matchup between two perennial contenders.

the state over the past few months in meetings around the state, online and via mail. Written comments overwhelmingly supported prohibiting wild steelhead retention by more than a 9-to-1 ratio. After the vote, Commissioner Miranda Wecker took a moment to reflect “for the record” on the steps the commission had taken. She recounted her first fish story — landing a wild steelhead as a child — before offering her approach to the vote.

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Port Angeles’ Brennan Gray, center, is caught between the defense of Chimacum’s Kyah McKinlay, left, and Shanya Nisbet.

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles and Chimacum both got what they wanted in the second half. The Roughriders wanted to play better, and the Cowboys wanted to face the Riders’ best. Port Angeles outscored Chimacum 38-7 in the second half to turn a close, low-scoring first half into a 48-17 rout in nonleague girls basketball action. The Riders tweaked their starting lineup Friday, beginning the game with usual starter Emily Johnson and Lauren Lunt, who plays a lot, alongside freshman Kyrsten McGuffey and sophomores Cheyenne Wheeler and Brennan Gray. “I wanted to get some of those kids the experience of starting,” Riders coach Michael Poindexter said.“Starting the game out, trying to set that tone is a different experience.” Port Angeles’ new lineup built a 5-0 lead by the time veteran starters, Nizhoni Wheeler, Hayley Baxley and Katyn Flores entered the game with 3:51 left in the first quarter. TURN

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Port Angeles out-swims Sequim in league meet BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Tristin Butler swam two state qualifying times and Port Angeles defeated Sequim 123-34 in the season opener for both boys swimming and diving teams. Butler qualified for state in the 200yard individual medley (2 minutes, 7.76 seconds) and the 500-yard freestyle (5:08.20). He also swam with two of the Roughriders’ districtqualifying relays at Thursday’s meet at William Shore Memorial Pool. Port Angeles placed first and outscored the Wolves in all 12 events. Joining Butler as a double-event winner was his brother, Cameron, who won the 100 butterfly and 100 breaststroke, and Wei-Yan Fu, who placed first in the 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke. In their victories, Cameron Butler and Fu swam district-qualifying times. Fu and the Butlers teamed with Kody Kuch to qualify the Riders’ 200 medley relay for districts with a time of 1:56.93. Fu and Tristin Butler, Nathan Bock and Karsten Hertzog swam a district time in the 400 free relay, while Cameron Butler,

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Port Angeles’ Tristin Butler swims a state time backstroke in the 200 individual medley. Hertzog, Kuch and Bock qualified for districts in the 200 free relay. Other individual district qualifiers for Port Angeles were Hertzog in the 200 free and 100 free, Bock in the 200 free and 500 free, Ryan Amiot in the 500 free, Hertzog won the 200 free Thursday. The Riders had two other first-place showings, Smit Kataria in the 50 free and Scott Methner in the 1-meter dive. “They continue to have a strong team,” Sequim coach Linda Moats said of the Riders, “while we have a

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small and young team. “Nonetheless, we were able to score a few points and place in the middle of the pack a few times.” The Wolves had four second-place finishes. Matthew Craig was the runnerup in the 1-meter dive, Wendell Lorenzen took second in the 200 individual medley. TURN

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Today’s

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Scoreboard Calendar

Today

Go to “Nation/World” and click on “AP Sports”

6:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Soccer DFL, Schalke vs. Augsburg (Live) 8 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Newcastle United at Tottenham Hotspur (Live) 9 a.m. (306) FS1 Basketball NCAA, Syracuse vs. St. John’s (Live) 10 a.m. (5) KING Dew Tour, Ski Slopestyle (Live) 10 a.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens (Live) 10 a.m. (26) ESPN Women’s Basketball NCAA, Stanford at Texas (Live) 11 a.m. (25) ROOT Basketball NCAA, Weber State vs. Denver (Live) 11 a.m. (311) ESPNU Soccer NCAA, Division I Championship, Final (Live) 11:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Basketball NCAA, St. Peters vs. Seton Hall (Live) 1 p.m. (313) CBSSD Basketball NCAA, St. Joseph’s vs. Temple (Live) 1 p.m. (13) KCPQ Football NFL, Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers (Live) 1 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball NCAA, North Carolina State vs. South Florida (Live) 1 p.m. (7) KIRO Football NFL, Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos (Live) 2 p.m. (306) FS1 Basketball NCAA, La Salle vs. Villanova (Live) 2:30 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Basketball NCAA, Louisiana State vs. Houston (Live) 3 p.m. (320) PAC12WA Basketball NCAA, University of Texas at El Paso vs. Washington State (Live) 3 p.m. (311) ESPNU Basketball NCAA, Alabama vs. Clemson (Live) 4:30 p.m. (27) ESPN2 Women’s Soccer FIFA, China vs. United States, International Friendly (Live) 5:20 p.m. (5) KING Football NFL, New England Patriots at Houston Texans (Live)

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Today Women’s Basketball: Raiders Invitational Tournament, at Pierce (Lakewood): PeninsulaLane loser vs. Bellevue-Columbia Basin loser, Third-place game, noon; Peninsula-Lane winner vs. Bellevue-Columbia Basin winner, Championship, 2 p.m.

Monday Boys Basketball: Twin Valley at Clallam Bay, 7 p.m.; Port Angeles at Olympic, 7 p.m.; Sequim at Port Townsend, 7 p.m.; Chimacum at Bremerton, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball: Lake Quinault at Clallam Bay, 5 p.m.; Olympic at Port Angeles, 7 p.m.; Port Townsend at Sequim, 7 p.m.; Bremerton at Chimacum, 7 p.m.

Tuesday Boys Basketball: Neah Bay at Shorewood Christian, 5:30 p.m.; Clallam Bay at Oakville, 5:30 p.m.; Forks at Aberdeen, 7 p.m.; Taholah at Crescent, 7 p.m.; Quilcene at Mary M. Knight, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball: Clallam Bay at Oakville, 4 p.m.; Neah Bay at Shorewood Christian, 4 p.m.; Forks at Aberdeen, 5:15 p.m.; Taholah at Crescent, 5:15 p.m.; Quilcene at Mary M. Knight, 5:45 p.m. Wrestling: Olympic at Sequim, 7 p.m.; Port Townsend, Bremerton at North Mason, 7 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Sunlanders 1 Men’s high game: Ray DeJong, 205; men’s high series: Ray DeJong, 587. Women’s high game: Monica Ostrom 178; women’s high series: MJ Anderson, 450. Leading team: Swamp Ratz. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Fred Pratt, 241; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 591. Women’s high game: Catherine Woodahl, 220; women’s high series: Catherine Woodahl, 537. Leading team: Old Growth. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Bill VanGordon, 277; men’s high series: Josh Lindstrom 704. Leading team: Road Warriors. Tuesday LAUREL LANES SENIORS Men’s high game: John Percival, 184; men’s high series: John Percival, 500. Women’s high game: Sherri Zindel, 190; women’s high series: Dot Halbach, 479. Leading team: Sun Flowers Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Bill VanGordon, 267; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 678. Women’s high game: Debbie Halvorson, 183; women’s high series: Debbie Halvorson, 450. Long House Market Men’s high game: George Peabody, 266; men’s high series: George Peabody, 704. Women’s high game: Sandi Gunn, 216; women’s high series: Sandi Gunn, 556. Leading team: 7&10’s.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Sunday, Dec. 6 Men’s Club Three Three’s Gross: Rick Hoover, 31; Jan Hardin, 32. Net: Gary McLaughlin, 30; Mark Leffers, 30; Gerald Petersen, 30.5; Mel Triggs, 32. Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Jade Tisdale, 33. Net: Jan hardin, 31.5; Jared Pomeroy, 32.5; David Wahlsten, 33. Team gross: Jade Tisdale and Jared Pomeroy, 66. Team net: Jade Tisdale and Briten Doran, 62;

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MIDSHIPMEN

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Navy football players climb into the stands to celebrate after knocking off Army 21-17 on Saturday in Philadelphia. The win was the Midshipmen’s 14th consecutive victory in the service academy rivalry. See story below. Gary Thorne and Jan Hardin, 63; James Root and David Wahlsten, 63; Gerald Petersen and Mark Leffers, 63. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Dec. 6 Odd or Even 9 Holes Gross: Josh Koeste, 31. Net: Rich Burlingame, 30.5; Don Moody, 30.5; Shane Price, 31; John Naples, 31; Brian Cays, 31; Jeff Pedersen, 31.5; Andy Watkins, 32; John O’Rourke, 32.5.

Basketball Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Men’s League Standings through Friday Team W L Anytime Fitness 4 0 Carlsborg Shell 4 0 Seven Cedars Casino 4 0 Black Diamond Electric 3 1 Strait Floor/Wired 2 2 Elwha River Casino 1 3 Elwood Allstate 1 3 NW Builders 1 3 Angeles Plumbing 0 4 Sunny Farms 0 4

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Football NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF x-Arizona 11 2 0 .846 405 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 305 St. Louis 4 8 0 .333 189 San Francisco 4 8 0 .333 178 East W L T Pct PF Washington 5 7 0 .417 257 Philadelphia 5 7 0 .417 278 N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 307 Dallas 4 8 0 .333 223 South W L T Pct PF y-Carolina 12 0 0 1.000 373 Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 271 Atlanta 6 6 0 .500 279 New Orleans 4 8 0 .333 299 North W L T Pct PF Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 289 Minnesota 8 5 0 .615 258 Chicago 5 7 0 .417 251 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 253

PA 252 229 257 291 PA 286 302 296 277 PA 243 298 257 380 PA 238 255 290 315

AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 10 2 0 .833 269 Kansas City 7 5 0 .583 321 Oakland 5 7 0 .417 284 San Diego 3 9 0 .250 247 East W L T Pct PF New England 10 2 0 .833 375 N.Y. Jets 7 5 0 .583 295 Buffalo 6 6 0 .500 296 Miami 5 7 0 .417 240 South W L T Pct PF Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 259 Houston 6 6 0 .500 253 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 275 Tennessee 3 9 0 .250 245 North W L T Pct PF Cincinnati 10 2 0 .833 334 Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 311 Baltimore 4 8 0 .333 272 Cleveland 2 10 0 .167 216 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Thursday’s Game Arizona 23, Minnesota 20 Today’s Games Detroit at St. Louis, 10 a.m. San Diego at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Washington at Chicago, 10 a.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Cleveland, 10 a.m.

PA 210 240 314 324

New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Tennessee at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Seattle at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Oakland at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Dallas at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. New England at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game N.Y. Giants at Miami, 5:30 p.m.

PA 247 248 278 300

Transactions

PA 305 264 341 296

BASEBALL American League HOUSTON ASTROS — Traded RHPs Mark Appel, Harold Arauz, Thomas Eshelman and Vince Velasquez and LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Philadelphia for RHP Ken Giles and SS Jonathan Arauz. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Designated RHP A.J. Schugel for assignment. ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP Ryne Harper to Seattle to complete an earlier trade. NEW YORK METS — Announced the retirement of OF Michael Cuddyer. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Traded RHP David Whitehead to Pittsburgh for RHP Charlie Morton. Designated RHPs A.J. Achter and Dan Otero for assignment.

PA 196 240 291 347

Navy earns 14th straight victory over rival Army BY DAN GELSTON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHILADELPHIA — With a shot at history at stake, Keenan Reynolds ended his Navy career with a clean sweep against Army. Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo just might go out the same way. Reynolds rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another score to lead the No. 21 Midshipmen to their 14th straight win over the Black Knights, 21-17 on Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. The Midshipmen (10-2) can hook an anchor to the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. It’s coming back to Annapolis, Mary-

land, after a one-year hiatus. Reynolds’ second rushing TD was his 85th career score, the most for any FBS or FCS Division I player. He is the first quarterback over the 116-game series to go 4-0. Niumatalolo improved to 8-0 against the Black Knights (2-10) two days before he is set to visit BYU to talk about the program’s coaching vacancy. Army coach Jeff Monken showed his program might be closing the gap on Navy but blew any chance of an upset in the fourth. Daniel Grochowski missed a 29-yard field goal early in the

quarter. Chris Carter lost a fumble at the Navy 34-yard that was recovered by linebacker Ted Colburn. Navy had two interceptions — one off a trick play — on two straight drives to preserve the lead. Army’s Hail Mary on the final play of the game fell short. Niumatalolo, the winningest coach in Navy history, seemed focused with “Damn The Torpedoes” stenciled on the back of his hat. But he had much more on his mind than just dominating Army again. He could leave after eight seasons to follow his heart and his religion to BYU. “We’re an institution, and

we’re certainly a football program, that’s steeped in team and not about ‘me.’ All of a sudden, it’s become about that,” Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk said before the game. Niumatalolo tied former Army coach Earl “Red” Blaik (8-8-2) for most wins in the series. Reynolds put the spotlight back on the game and showed why he was a late contender for Heisman Trophy consideration. Reynolds, the only player in team history with two 1,000-yard rushing and passing seasons, put the Mids up 21-17 with a 50-yard TD pass to Jamir Tillman late in the third. A three-touchdown favorite,

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PA boys pull away from Cowboys in second half BY MICHAEL CARMAN

cent for the game, 28 of 56 on twopoint attempts and 9 of 29 on 3s. The Red Devils visit Shorewood Christian on Tuesday in a rematch of last season’s Class 1B state semifinal matchup. Neah Bay won that game 67-44 to advance to the state title game.

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CHIMACUM — It was a tale of two halves in Port Angeles’ 83-58 boys basketball victory against Chimacum. “The game was 31-30 [Port Angeles] at the half, and we came out and shot the lights out in the third [quarter],” Roughriders coach Kasey Ulin said of Thursday’s game. With 32 points in the freeflowing third quarter, Port Angeles eclipsed its first-half point total. “We shot 5 of 6 on [two-point shots] and went 6 of 6 on 3s, along with 6 of 6 from the [free-throw] line,” Ulin said. “Our defensive focus remained and we started playing Roughrider basketball which led to some transition opportunities. “We made a couple adjustments at half time, but the boys came out and played extremely well.” Lambros Rogers and Grayson Peet each nearly compiled tripledoubles for Port Angeles. Rogers put up 19 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, while Peet notched 16 points with nine assists and eight steals. “Lambros Rogers and Grayson Peet were phenomenal,” Ulin said. Noah McGoff and Luke Angevine added 13 points apiece. Janson Pederson and Carson Shamp chipped in eight apiece for the Riders. “I love seeing balanced scoring, that is one of our major strengths offensively,” Ulin said. “We did a great job of hitting the open player, moving the ball and making smart decisions with the basketball, and that led to a lot of open shots.” Port Angeles (2-1) also limited its turnovers, committing 11, and hit 21 of 25 free throws. The Riders begin Olympic League 2A play at Olympic (2-2) on Monday.

The Cowboys (0-4) were led by 12 points from Matt Koenig and 11 apiece from James Porter and Sam Golden. Chimacum visits Bremerton (1-0, 1-3) on Monday.

Neah Bay 88, Taholah 65

Port Angeles 83, Chimacum 58

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Port Angeles 17 14 32 20— 83 Chimacum 12 18 14 14— 58 Individual scoring Port Angeles (83) Rogers 19, Peet 16, McGoff 13, Angevine 13, Pederson 8, Shamp 8, Gochnour 3, McGuffey 2, Joslin 2. Chimacum (58) Koenig 12, Golden 11, Porter 11, Dowling 5, Dotson 4, Torres 4, Glessing 3, Bainbridge 3, Hundley 3, Winkley 2.

Neah Bay (88) Moss 20, Munyagi 17, Doherty 14, Buttram 14, McGimpsey 9, Bitegko 6, Dulik 6, Moore 2 Taholah (65) Jackson 20, Anderson 10,James 9, Stewart 9, Orozco 6, Jones 6, Cain 3, Mowitch 2.

Forks 61, Elma 50 ELMA — An unscheduled day off may have worked wonders for the Spartans. “I was so nervous because the power went out in Forks [on Thursday] all day, so we didn’t have practice,” Gooding said after Friday’s game. “It probably worked out for the best. They get away from me for a day and they played the best they have played all year.” Forks jumped out to an 18-4 lead after one quarter and cruised to an Evergreen League road victory. “We came out with so much energy and our kids responded to everything we asked them to do as far as blocking out and helpside defense in that first quarter,” Gooding said. “We were right on point.” Marky Adams led Forks with 22 points, including two slam dunks. “He had a huge game — just consistent. Eight points in the first quarter, six in the second, six in the third and two in the fourth — but we were sitting him with a big lead,” Gooding said. “He’s been so consistent, it’s a testament to the work he’s put in. “He had two big two- handed dunks, one of them off a great lead pass from [Jeffrey] Schumack.”

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Chimacum’s Sam Golden (15) runs into Port Angeles’ Janson Pederson as Luke Angevine (13) closes in. Adams battled down low all night with fellow 6-foot-8 post Kolton Emerson. “It was awesome to see Marky go against a kid his size,” Gooding said. “He did well. He sealed him a couple of times, had a great couple of drop steps. “Anytime as a coach when you see a big go against a big and have your guy play so well and do footwork stuff, it’s a good feeling.” Parker Browning added 20 points for the Spartans (2-0, 2-1). “I can’t say enough about all our guys,” Gooding said. “Carlos Tejano didn’t take a shot but played great defense. “[Austin] Pegram took a charge against a kid who weighed 100 pounds more than him.” Forks is back at home Monday against Aberdeen, the first of three straight home contests. The Spartans also face Neah Bay on Thursday and league foe Tenino on Friday.

Forks 61, Elma 50 Forks Elma

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Forks (61) Adams 22, Browning 20, Prose 5, Schumack 5, Ramsey 5, Baysinger 2, Pegram 2. Elma (50) Smith 3, Trimmons 6, Crisp 9, Spencer 4, Sackrider 3, Martins 0, Tep 2, Emerson 21, Thompson 2.

Neah Bay 88, Taholah 65 TAHOLAH — The Red Devils raced past the Chitwins for their first win on the season. Ryan Moss led Neah Bay’s balanced scoring attack with 20 points in Friday’s contest. Moss scored 11 of his 20 points in the second quarter, including hitting three of his four 3-pointers in the game. Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. added 17 points on 7 of 12 shooting from the field for the Red Devils, and Kenrick Doherty Jr. and Reggie Buttram each scored 14 points. Neah Bay (1-1) shot 43.5 per-

TAHOLAH — The Chitwins threatened early, leading Neah Bay 19-17 after one quarter. But the Greene sisters, Holly and Jessica, kept the Red Devils in the game in the first quarter by scoring 15 of Neah Bay’s 17 points in Friday’s game. The Red Devils led 29-28 at halftime and broke the game open in the second half. Jessica Greene led all scorers with 17 points. Holly Greene added 15 and Tristin Johnson had 14 for Neah Bay (2-0). The Red Devils shot a higher percentage ( 11 of 24 for 45.8 percent) from beyond the arc than from two-point range (16 of 36 for 44.4 percent) on the game. Neah Bay visits Shorewood Christian on Tuesday. Neah Bay 69, Taholah 43 Neah Bay Taholah

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Hawks: Not worried about early kickoff time CONTINUED FROM B1 But while the Seahawks have recovered from a slow start defined by tantalizingly tight defeats, Baltimore hasn’t broken the habit. Worse, the Ravens have 16 players on injured reserve, including starting quarterback Joe Flacco, top receiver Steve Smith and linebacker Terrell Suggs. Thus, the perceived mismatch was moved up. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson doesn’t expect that to be a problem.

“Most games — except the ones we have in California or Arizona — we usually leave on Friday,” he said. “So that way we can kind of wake our bodies up and get ready to go.” The Ravens hope to have enough bodies available to pull off an upset. Matt Schaub, who took over for Flacco two weeks ago, was banged up in last Sunday’s 15-13 loss to Miami and is iffy for the Seahawks. “Right now, we’re taking it day by day, hour by hour,” he said midweek.

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ory. Although Baltimore appears a lock to endure its first losing season since 2007, Harbaugh hopes the crowd at M&T Bank Stadium will show its support for a team that hasn’t quit playing hard. “I’m really hopeful that the fans — the Ravens fans — take the situation for what it is and recognize the way we’re playing,” he said. “It’s a team that’s fighting like crazy.” ■ Rawls Royce:Lost in the performance by Wilson last week was yet another 100-yard rushing day from rookie Thomas Rawls, who finished with 101 yards on 19 carries. It was his fourth 100yard game of the season and provided Seattle with its 23rd straight game with at least 100 yards rushing — tied with Carolina for the longest active streak in the NFL. Rawls is 10th in the league with 786 yards rushing and is on pace to be the first Seattle running back

“They build their offense around his talent. He has a heck of an arm. Obviously, he can read things out. He throws on time.” RAVENS COACH JOHN HARBAUGH On Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson other than Marshawn Lynch to rush for 1,000 yards since Shaun Alexander in 2005, when Alexander was league MVP. ■ Keeping it close: Every one of Baltimore’s games this season has been decided by eight points or fewer, and the Ravens’ eight defeats have come by a total of 34 points. It’s difficult to imagine how much longer Baltimore can compete against some of the better teams with so many starters sidelined with injuries. “Well, we’re pretty numb to it now,” said receiver Kamar Aiken, the team’s primary outside threat since Smith tore his Achilles tendon in Week 7. “We’re just rolling, to be honest. We really haven’t had any time to sit back

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Riders: Chimacum zone slows PA in 1st half CONTINUED FROM B1 experience: how do we play with stability and calm The Riders and Cowboys with out her? We can, those played even the rest of the kids are very smart, we just period, after which the Rid- have to [say], ‘Oh, somebody’s got to fill that role.’” ers led 9-4. The Riders still couldn’t Cheyenne Wheeler made it 11-4 with a steal and a score, and only made 1 for score 1 minute, 36 seconds 13 field goals in the period. Chimacum, meanwhile, into the second, but those were the last points the finished the quarter on a Riders would score in the 6-0 run that cut Port Angeles’ lead to 11-10 at halfhalf. Port Angeles continued time. “Well, it’s a learning using its veterans and underclassmen but couldn’t experience. For everybody,” buy a shot in the second Poindexter said. “And I told them that quarter. Poindexter hoped to not that first half is on me. But use starting point guard it’s also on them, too, in the Maddie Boe, who is dealing sense that no one but maybe with a leg injury, in the Nizhoni played their usual game, but inserted her with game in that first half. She three minutes left in the looked like herself; nobody [else] really looked like half. “She provides a verbal themselves.” Boe, Lunt, Johnson, on-court leadership for us,” Baxley and Nizhoni Poindexter said. “We have good leaders, Wheeler started the second but they tend to be lead-by- half for Port Angeles. Chimacum coach Trevor example kinds of kids or help-in-practice kinds of Huntingford wasn’t thrilled kids, and she’s a leader on when he found out about the floor and we needed to the Riders’ different starting lineup, and wanted to fill that gap. them to play “So that’s a learning force

their starters. “We wanted that challenge, and they gave it to us, and they showed us they were the superior team,” Huntingford said. Poindexter said no slight was intended, and that the plan was to insert the starters, other than Boe, into the game during the first quarter. “We weren’t going to sit those kids on the bench all night,” Poindexter said. “It wasn’t anything negative about [Chimacum]. It was no sign of disrespect because we think highly of the kids that [we had] out there — we’re not afraid to play them.” Lunt made a 3-pointer, Johnson scored off an assist by Nizhoni Wheeler, Flores hit a jumper and Baxley drilled a 3 as Port Angeles began the third quarter with a 10-0 run. In the first half, Chimacum gave the Riders a dose of their own medicine, a zone defense, and it caused Port Angeles problems. “It’s not easy to play against a zone, and I think

our less-experienced players struggled tonight with zone attack,” Poindexter said. “We’re witness to the fact that zones can be difficult if you don’t attack them right. “And that’s another learning experience: we don’t face 1-3-1 [zones] very often. “Chimacum did a good job with it.” The Riders improved their execution against the zone in the second half. Poindexter said they attacked instead of watched. “That was our thing at halftime: quit being spectators on offense,” he said. “And the shooting got better, the passing got better, the dribble attacks got better, everything got better, and that’s who we really are — the second half’s who we really are, the first half’s a learning experience.” The Cowboys never quite found their groove on offense. “What bothers me is the failure to execute in areas that I can see us running stuff the way we’re sup-

posed to, I can see it coming open and then we choose to make a poor pass instead of the easy pass, and that puts it right in their hand for more points,” Huntingford said. “But, you know, it’s not a team that doesn’t give effort, so I’m not worried about that, but executionwise, we really got to continue to clean up.” Bailey Castillo led Chimacum with seven points and Mechelle Nisbet added six. Lunt led all scorers with 14 points, highlighted by four 3-pointers. Nizhoni Wheeler had nine points, seven rebounds and three assists. The three dimes tied for the team lead with Flores, who also contributed seven points. Johnson finished with six points, seven rebounds and four steals. Cheyenne Wheeler had seven rebounds to go along with four points. Boe didn’t score but had four steals. She had to be carried off the court with

six minutes left in the game after apparently aggravating her previous injury. Poindexter didn’t know Boe’s status for Monday’s Olympic League 2A showdown between the Riders (5-0) and Olympic (2-0) in Port Angeles. Chimacum (2-2) hosts Bremerton (1-2) on Monday, and then plays at rival Port Townsend on Thursday. I will be the Olympic League 2A opener for both teams. “Our priority is what happens in our division,” Huntingford said in reference to facing Port Townsend. “That one’s important to us.” Port Angeles 48, Chimacum 17 Chimacum 4 6 4 3— 17 Port Angeles 9 2 16 21— 48 Individual scoring Chimacum (17) M. Nisbet 6, Dowling 2, Castillo 7, S. Nisbet 2, Snider, Fields. Port Angeles (48) C. Wheeler 4, Lunt 14, Johnson 6, Flores 7, Baxley 3, McGuffey 3, Gray 2, N. Wheeler 9, Boe, Politika.

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Fish: Rebuild Preps: PA gymnasts start strong CONTINUED FROM B1 and protecting — a worldclass fishery.” The state will now “The North Olympic rivers represent our last attempt to bring tribal coremaining stable stocks of managers to the table to wild steelhead,” Wecker support the rule change. Steve Thiesfeld, regional said. “I do not want to be part fish program manager for of running these stocks into the state was less optimistic about that step. the ground.” Thiesfeld said he was Conservancy groups such as Trout Unlimited, working with co-managers to limit the impact of gillsupport the decision. “The commissioners netting on these river syshave done both wild steel- tems. “I’ll be speaking with the head and steelhead anglers a great service today,” said Hoh tribe tomorrow [SaturRob Masonis, Trout Unlim- day], Thiesfeld said. “The current proposal ited’s vice president for does not get us where we western conservation. “The new rules will help want to be [in terms of prorebuild wild steelhead pop- tecting wild steelhead ulations while providing — stock].”

CONTINUED FROM B1 free,” Moats said. “He said just before he Sequim also placed sec- stepped up to the blocks ond in the 200 medley relay that he wasn’t a good freestyler. Yet, he swam a and the 200 free relay. The Wolves swimmers 1:10.82 and looked very and relays improved their smooth. “He has so much potenbest times from either last season or a mini-meet they tial in swimming.” Christian Goodrich held earlier this month. “Our 200 medley relay dropped three seconds off placed second with a best his 200 free and two sectime by 12 seconds,” Moats onds off his 100 back times said. “Alex Berikoff swam a from last year. “He spent a good amount 27.96 [seconds] for the freestyle leg of the relay. That of time conditioning over was his best time by two the summer, and I see that its paying off,” Moats said. seconds.” Sequim travels to face Liam Payne placed third in the 100 breast and fourth Olympic this Thursday. Port Angeles returns to in the 100 free. “Liam Payne really sur- action Saturday at the Falprised everyone in the 100 con Relays hosted by Foss

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Gymnastics Roughriders finish in second place at season opener TACOMA — Port Angeles kicked up its season with a second-place showing at the five-team meet at Mount Rainier High School. Junior Maya Wharton placed sixth and sophomore Cassii Middlestead was seventh in the all-around at Wednesday’s meet. Wharton took fourth on

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ACREAGE WITH VIEWS This building site is in the exclusive neighborhood of Benson Heights, in a subdivision of quality homes. Sunny, Southern exposure and with views of both the Olympic Mts. and Strait of Juan De Fuca. Perfect location for you to build your dream home. Paved roads and CC & R’s help promote an estate feel. Purchase includes a water connection to the community system. MLS#282276/718722 $89,900 Dan Erickson (360)461-3888 TOWN & COUNTRY

Beautiful Craftsman home In the Solana Subdivision. Solana has a club house with pool is landscaped throughout with p ave r ’s o n t h e d r i ve ways. Close to the Discovery Trail. An entertainers dream, this home has propane fireplace, large Master suite, bathroom with soak tub and walk-in closet with builtins. Kitchen has cherry cabinets, oak flooring, and granite countertops. Wide hallways and vaulte d c e i l i n g s m a ke t h e home feel spacious. MLS#291976 $299,500 Andrea Gilles (360)683-3564 PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE

Home for Sale - Carlsborg. Tidy, ranch style home at 121 Jake Way, Sequim (off Carlsborg Road) - 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1268 s.f. with 1 car, heated garage. On 2.5 acres with another 2.5 acres available. Private well, conventional septic, all appliances included. $235,500. Please call 360-460-7236 for more information or to arrange to see the house.

CLOSE TO SHOPPING New carpet, vinyl in the kitchen and baths. New kitchen countertops and backsplash. New refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. Cute clean 3 br., 2 ba. home in Sequim with an attached 1 car garage plus a detached 2 car garage sized shop or hobby with 3/4 ba and kitchenette. $190,000 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE

HOT PROPERTY Custom built, 4 bd., 3 ba., contemporary home with an attached double garage and RV parking! Vaulted ceilings, ceramic tile throughout, bay window with par tial view, spacious deck overlooking the fully fenced large backyard and hot tub! MLS#292004 $279,900 Mark DeRousie (360) 457-6600 Remax Evergreen

CUSTOM SUNLAND HOME Craftsman style home, 3 br., 2.5 ba., 2,216 sf. beautiful quality wor k throughout, large kitchen, master bed and bath first floor, easy access attic, large basement, workshop, mature landscaping with underground sprinklers. MLS#871375/292219 $324,999 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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HOT PROPERTY Enjoy year round living with this 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home on Lake Crescent with 150’ of low bank waterfront. Property has a private dock, detached garage and boathouse/storage. Additional lake frontage available. MLS#291231 $1,200,000 Mark DeRousie (360) 457-6600 Remax Evergreen Move-In Ready!!! NICE! 3 br, plus den, 2 full ba., 1240 sf, quiet neighborh o o d , bu i l t i n 1 9 3 3 , open staircase, hardwood under carpet, 2 car detached, plus finished bonus room, fully fenced and hedged yard, private deck with hot tub. MLS#292264 $179,000 Team Thomsen UPTOWN REALTY (360) 808-0979

Newest to the market! Well kept 3 br 2 ba double wide. Close to all the amenities of Sequim! The kitchen / dinning room has an open floor plan. Plenty of living space in this lovely home. There is a one car detached garage. MLS#292265 $35,000 Kim Bower 360-477-0654 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim ONLINE Auction 316 S. Cherry St Port Angeles, WA Vintage 3BR 2BA 1,535+/-sf, Two-story with great room, formal Dining, stairs and railing leading to Sitting area, and large unfinished basement. Nominal Opening Bid: $10,000 Open: 1-4 pm Sun Dec 6 Auction Starts: 10 am Sunday Dec 13 Auction Ends: 1:30pm Fri Dec 18 800.982.0425 williamsauction.com Philip R. Heiliger Re Lic 24486 Tim Stuart Auc Lic 2827 5% Buyer’s Premium PEACEFUL SERENE SETTING Cedar Lindal Style 2 BD., 2.5 BA., 2450 Sq. Ft., Large Windows For Nature Views, Lots of Decking, Brick Patio, Hot Tu b, G a r d e n S p a c e , S e p a r a t e W o r k s h o p, Tw o C a r G a r a g e w / Wood Burning Stove MLS#820426/291469 $350,000 Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360)918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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TRADITIONAL HOME With commanding harbor view has 3 br., 2 ba., with for mal living and d i n i n g r o o m s , fa m i l y room and a den plus a breakfast nook and sunny back yard too. $189,000. MLS#292284 Kathy Love 452-3333 PORT ANGELES REALTY

308 For Sale Lots & Acreage LOT FOR SALE. 93 Silber Ln. is located in Sunny S e q u i m . M o u n t a i n v i ew ! R e a d y t o bu i l d plans Incl. Call 417-8043

505 Rental Houses Clallam County PA: Central, 1Br. $500 plus utilities. No pets or smoking. (360)417-6786 P.A.: Single family. 2 Br. 1 bath, carport, no smoking, no pets. $775.+ first / last / dep. (360)457-7012. SEQUIM: Downtown, 4Br., 4Ba., newly renovated, historic home, 2 car garage, $1800, 1-2 year lease, no smoking or pets, references. (360)460-3408

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605 Apartments Clallam County CENTRAL P.A.: 1 Br., 1 ba, no smoking/pets. $550. (360)457-9698. CENTRAL P.A.: 2 Br., 1 ba, close to Safeway, no smoking/pets. $550 mo. (360)460-5892

6050 Firearms & Ammunition REMINGTON: Left handed, model 300 Winmag, Leupold 3x9 scope, extra clip, case. Excellent cond. $725. cell (206)498-8008

6055 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves FIREWOOD: $179 delivered Sequim-P.A. True cord. 3 cord special $499. (360)582-7910 www.portangelesfire wood.com

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& Trades BEEF: 100% GRASSFED. Open range Angus. NO antibiotics or WANTED: Mid-size rehormones. Buy a ¼ or ½ frigerator.(360)963-2122 side. $3 per Hanging Weight + 60¢/lb butcher fees. Individual packag7030 Horses es of meat also avail. Sequim (360)683-8815 FARRIER SERVICE BEEF: Hanging, grass- Horse, Mule and Donkey fed, no antibiotics, 1/2 or hoof trims and shoeing 1/4. $3.10 lb.(360)775- ava i l a bl e i n Po r t A n geles. Respectful ani5113 mals only. Will travel to EGGS: LOCAL SUPER Forks and Sequim. QUALITY. Place, at the (907)978-8635 happy healthy bird farm. (special continuous care), gathered daily, 9820 Motorhomes simply the best. $4/dz.(360)457-8102 MOTORHOME: ‘76 Winnabego, $2,200 obo. 6080 Home for info (360)452-2168 Furnishings

Motorhome: ‘92, Toyota D R E S S E R : R e n a i s - Mini-Winnie, 21’, new sance Revival. 8.5 h x tires, very good condi2 7 ” d , m i r r o r, c a n d l e tion, 78K ml. $7,000. holders, 3 drawers. (360)477-4838 $1,200. (360)582-0503 RAVEN: ‘95, 32’, low miles, GM turbo diesel, 6100 Misc. solar panels, great conMerchandise dition, many extras, below book. $12,900/obo. A U T O M AT E D C O N (360)477-9584 VEYOR: System. Was working and have video. Now dis-assembled and ready to transpor t. Inclines 10’ up. 60’ total length. 2 hp motor. Excel cond. $1,500 obo. (360)452-3364 TIFFIN: ‘04, Phaeton, 40’, diesel, 4 slides, full kitchen, W/D, enclosed shower, 2nd vanity in br., auto jacks, duel AC, generator, inverter, pullout basement storage, KIRBY: Vacuum clean- back up camera, lots of er. G Series with never i n s i d e s t o ra g e, gr e a t u s e d s h a m p o o a c c . condition. $59,950. Sequim. (720)635-4473. $500. (360)452-6711 HORSE DRAWN SLEIGH: Vintage, use as is or restore. $600. Horse drawn plow, $75. (360)452-3096

M I S C : I b a n e z g u i t a r, 9832 Tents & case, music stand and Travel Trailers Fender Amp. $350. Atmos clock, $1,250. ‘02 27’ Shasta Camp (360)457-6889 trailer : Never used, in M I S C : Wa s h e r / D r y e r storage, $12,000 obo. $100 ea., 3 chairs $200. 1995 Nomad, 18 ft. in for all or $100/ea., 55” s t o r a g e , $ 4 0 0 0 big screen TV $300., (360)765-3372 lawn mower $500. reNORTHWOOD: ‘02 frigerator $200. N a s h , 2 4 ’ , ex . c o n d . (360)452-2705 sleeps 6. $6,000./obo. (360)460-2736 MOVING BOXES - LIKE N E W. 4 5 M E D I U M : 18”x18”x16” 20 SMALL: UTILITY TRAILER: ‘02, Aztex. 6X8. $700. 12”x12”x16” (360)460-2855 (360)928-9602 SCOOTER: 4 wheels, Ventura Deluxe. $600 / cash. (360)452-0998 WINE PRESS: Happy Valley Ranch Cider Mill. Double tub cider mill wine press. Solid 4 leg constr uction. $375 or best offer. 670-3587

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The Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department is accepting Statements of Qualifications and Letters of Interest from Architecture and Engineering firms for the year 2016. A detailed Request for Qualifications (RFQ) information packet including JEEP: ‘01 Grand Chero- general information, requested services, submittal kee, runs good, clean, requirements, and evaluation process is available by contacting: good tires. $3850. (360)683-8799 Clallam County Parks, Fair & Facilities Department 223 East 4th St., Suite 7 KIA: ‘08 Rondo LX V6, Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015 low miles. Auto., loaded Attn: Joel G. Winborn, Director runs great. $5,000/obo. PH: 360.417.2429 (360)460-1207 EMAIL: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us (preferred) C H E V Y : ‘ 9 9 , Ta h o e , 4x4, 4 dr. all factory options. $3,500. (360)4524156 or (361)461-7478.

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1. Architecture: Building construction consisting of re-roofs; alterations/additions; ADA improvements; fire alarm upgrades; floor covering; painting; parks 9934 Jefferson and fairgrounds facility and grounds improvements; County Legals CALL FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED SUR- historic preservation; electric car charging stations; PLUS OF VEHICLES park and site planning; feasibility studies and other “NOTICE IS HEREBY associated work to be determined. THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISGIVEN that a poll-site SIONERS finds as follows: 2. Engineering: Parking lot design; drainage and election for a Board seat storm water design; water system improvements; on the Jefferson County 1. The Sheriff’s Office reports that the following vehi septic, lift station and drain-field design; HVAC sys- Conservation District will cles are surplus to their needs. tems improvements and replacements; building ac- b e h e l d o n M a r c h 2 , a. 2001 Dodge Grand Sport Passenger van, cess control and security upgrades and design; 2016, at 205 W Patison VIN-2B4GP44R61R329493 structural analysis/design; surveying, parks and Street, in Port Hadlock, b. 1999 Ford Box van, fairgrounds facility and grounds related improve- Washington. Polls will VIN-1FDNX20F7XED84613 ment projects; environmental mitigation and permit- open at 3:00 p.m. and ting; utilities design; building energy analysis/as- close at 7:00 p.m. Reg2. The Sheriff’s Office desires to dispose of the veh sessment; feasibility studies and other associated istered voters who reicles by sale at public auction. side within the Conserwork to be determined. vation District boundary 3. The Board of Clallam county Commissioners has 3. Environmental: NEPA/SEPA/EIS documentation; a r e e l i g i b l e t o v o t e . the responsibility to determine if it is in the best in archeological/cultural resources surveys; environ- Candidates must be regterest of the County and the people to surplus the mental analysis, hazardous materials surveys; wet- istered voters residing in items listed above as excess to their needs. land delineation and mitigation, and other associat- the Conser vation Distr ict, and may be reed work to be determined. 4. RCW 36.34.040 requires that the Board hold a quired to own land or oppublic hearing to determine whether it is proper Clallam County reserves the right to reject any and e r a t e a f a r m . T h e and advisable to dispose of the surplus property. all submittals and to waive irregularities and infor- candidate filing deadline malities in the submittal and evaluation process. is February 3, 2016, at NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the This RFQ does not obligate the County to pay any 4:00 p.m. Election proBoard of Clallam County Commissioners, in consid- costs incurred by respondents in the preparation cedures are available at eration of the above findings of fact: and submission of their Statement of Qualifications. the District Office. AbThe RFQ does not obligate the County to accept or s e n t e e b a l l o t s a r e 1. The a public hearing on the proposed disposal by contract for any expressed or implied services. available upon request sale at public auction be held in the for eligible voters, but Commissioners’ meeting room, 223 East 4th Street, Submittals are due by 4:30 p.m. Friday, January must be requested on or Room 160, Port Angeles, Washington at 8, 2015 in the Parks, Fair & Facilities Office at before 4:00 p.m. on Febthe address above. Qualifications submitted after ruary 10, 2016. Please 10:30 a.m. on December 15, 2015. the due date will not be considered. Consultants contact the District Ofaccept all risks of late delivery of mailed submittals fice at 360-385-4105, or PASSED AND ADOPTED this 1st. day of 2015 regardless of fault. The selected firm(s) must be at 205 W Patison Street, able to begin work upon notice by January 30, in Port Hadlock, WashBOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY ington, for absentee bal2016. COMMISSIONERS lots or if you have any Approved this 8th day of December, 2015 _____________________________________ questions. PLEASE Jim McEntire, Chair NOTE – There are no Board of Clallam County Commissioners _____________________________________ open Jefferson County Mike Chapman C o n s e r va t i o n D i s t r i c t _________________________________ _____________________________________ Board seats for appointJim McEntire, Chair Bill Peach ment by the Washington Attest: ATTEST: State Conser vation _______________________________ ______________________________________ Commission in 2016.” Trish Holden, Clerk of the Board, CMC Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Pub: December 13, 20, Pub: December 13, 20, 2015 Legal No. 673194 Pub: December 4, 13, 2015 Legal No: 671842 2015 Legal No. 672215 RESOLUTION 99, 2015

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The Washington Department of Natural Resources intends to renegotiate a lease for communications purposes on the property located in Jefferson County, Washington, legally descr ibed as follows: Lands located in Section 34, Township 27 North, Range 12 West. W. M., i n J e f fe r s o n C o u n t y, Washington, containing 0.05 acres, more or less. The property is currently zoned commercial forest b y C l a l l a m C o u n t y. Allen’s Hill. Interested parties need to contact the Department of Natural Resources, Attn: Lois Anderson, 1111 Washington Street SE, Olympia, WA 98504-7061, or (360) 902-1686, by January 9, 2016. Lease #52-B69509 Pub: December 13, 2015 Legal No.673095

The Washington Department of Natural Resources intends to renegotiate a lease for communications purposes on the property located in Clallam County, Washington, legally descr ibed as follows: Lands located in Section 33, Township 30 North, Range 8 West. W. M., in Clallam County, Washington, containing 0.05 acres, more or less. The proper ty is currently zoned commercial forest b y C l a l l a m C o u n t y. Tyee Ridge. Interested parties need to contact the Department of Natural Resources, Attn: Lois Anderson, 1111 Washington Street SE, Olympia, WA 98504-7061, or (360) 902-1686, by January 9, 2016. Lease #52-B69512 Pub: December 13, 2015 Legal No. 673090 LONG DISTANCE No Problem!

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF A FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA) FOR ABOVEGROUND SHORE POWER TO AMMUNITION WHARF AT NAVAL MAGAZINE INDIAN ISLAND, PORT HADLOCK, WASHINGTON The Department of the Navy (Navy) gives notice that an EA has been prepared and an Environmental Impact Statement is not required for Aboveground Shore Power to Ammunition Wharf at Naval Magazine (NAVMAG) Indian Island, Port Hadlock, Washington.

Under the Preferred Alternative, the Navy will construct a new overhead loop electrical power distribution system on NAVMAG Indian Island and remove the existing leased temporary Mobile Utilities Support Equipment (MUSE) generator systems. The purpose of the proposed action is to supply permanent shore-based power to submarines while they are berthed at the NAVMAG Indian Island Ammunition Wharf. The proposed action is needed because the Navy’s Clean Air Act permit for the two existing diesel-powered generators was conditioned on their removal as the primary source of electricity at the Ammunition Wharf by September 30, 2016.

The Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) addressing this action is based on an EA dated October 2015. The EA and FONSI are available at the following website for a period of 30 days from the date of this notice: http://go.usa.gov/tAr4

For additional information regarding the EA or project, please contact: Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest, ATTN: NAVMAG Shore Power NEPA Planner, 1101 Tautog Circle, Silverdale, WA 98315.

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‘I felt like a whole person again’ Former addict accepts help to turn life around EDITOR’S NOTE: For 27 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported the “hand up, not a handout” Peninsula Home Fund. Today, we feature another in a series of articles on how the fund operates and who benefits from our readers’ generosity. To donate online by credit card, click on https://secure. peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. BY KAREN GRIFFITHS PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — What’s it like to be an addict with a little boy and homeless? Chelsea Williams, who now holds down a job and lives in a house, knows the answer. Although clean for just a few months, she knows this time she has the determination to kick her addiction to narcotics for good. “One day, I just woke thinking, ‘I can’t live this way anymore,’ and I just knew I was done with drugs and that life. My son did not deserve to live that sort of life,” said Williams, 25. Often homeless, her son would worry with her sometimes about money and where they’d sleep the next night: a bed? Someone’s couch or floor? A car? She wanted to stop doing that to him. She disliked asking others for help and had pushed away all who cared for her — family, friends and coworkers — and anyone else who stood in the way of her addiction, she said. Ultimately, there was one family member Williams couldn’t let herself withdraw from: her little boy, Landon. She said the 5-year-old had spent much of his life as an innocent bystander to his mother’s seedy and transient world. She also knew firsthand what it felt like to live in a safe home: She was raised by foster parents who “were very loving and generous.” She excelled in sports and played violin for 12 years. She even once played at Carnegie Hall. Determined to break her addiction and provide a safe home for her son, she went to a clinic that helps people break free from chemical dependency. There, she began an out-patient program. “When you first get into the program, you feel overwhelmed, thinking, ‘Oh my gosh, I’ve really messed up my life, and I have so much to do to change, I’m not sure if I can do it,’ ” she said. But she acquired a counselor and got into the 12-step program through Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. “I got guidance and a plan, so I didn’t have to feel overwhelmed,” she said. She also found a home in which she lives with other women in recovery. “I didn’t have any money,” Williams said. “I was struggling. But they invited me to come in and stay that very night.” A week after moving in, Williams said, “I was walking downtown with my son on our way to a meeting when he turned to me and said, ‘Mom, do you know where we get to go after this? We get to go home, because we have a house now.’ “I cannot tell you how that made me feel,” she said. “I felt like a whole person again.” She took courses at Peninsula College and earned the credits needed to get a job as a dental assistant. Then she got a job, but it came with a major obstacle: She needed medical scrubs to wear to work.

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The Peninsula Home Fund was able to help Chelsea Williams and her son, Landon, 5, by providing money for clothes for her new job. “I didn’t have the money,” she said. “I still don’t like asking for help, but I needed it to get the scrubs so I could take this job to provide for me and my son.” She’d heard that Olympic Community Action Programs offers help in emergency situations. She inquired, and her assigned case manager helped Williams through the Home Fund, providing her with $150 for the scrubs and $25 for personal hygiene items. In addition to its services, OlyCAP — the No. 1 emergency-care agency on the Peninsula —manages the Peninsula Daily News’ Peninsula Home Fund, screening the applicants, carefully disbursing the funds and providing life-changing counseling and services to those who need a “hand up, not a handout.” Williams doubts their lives would be on such an even keel today without the help of the community’s Home Fund. “To have the help means everything,” she said. “Getting the help has opened a lot of doors to good things. “And they just keep opening,” she added. “I didn’t expect to get a job. I didn’t expect to get help with clothing. “I didn’t expect a house to be living in with my son. I didn’t expect to find a family in this home. “Now I feel this is my family here . . . If I didn’t have this house, who knows what life my son and I would be having?”

est extent of the law for the year in which the check is written. Your personal information is kept confidential. PDN and OlyCAP do not rent, sell, give or otherwise share your address or other information with anyone or make any other use of it.

Out of money Dec. 31 Since its beginning in 1989, the fund has relied on the support of Jefferson and Clallam residents. Individuals, couples, businesses, churches, organizations and school groups set a new record for contributions in 2014 — $271,981 — smashing the old record of $268,389 set Dec. 31, 2013. As of Nov. 15, approximately $205,000 has been spent for Home Fund grants. And as we move into winter, the toughest period of the year, most all of the remaining money — $75,000 — is expected to be spent before Dec. 31.

How to apply for a Home Fund grant

To apply for a Peninsula Home Fund grant, contact one of the three OlyCAP offices: ■ OlyCAP’s Port Angeles office is at 228 W. First St., Suite J (Armory Square Mall); 360-452-4726. For Port Angeles- and Sequim-area residents. ■ Its Port Townsend office is at 823 Commerce Peninsula’s safety net Loop; 360-385-2571. For Jefferson County residents. ■ The Forks office is at 421 Fifth Ave.; 360-374-6193. The Peninsula Home Fund — a safety net for local For West End residents. residents when they suddenly face an emergency situaLeave a message in the voice mail box at any of the tion and can’t find help elsewhere — is seeking contributions for its annual holiday season fundraising campaign. three numbers, and a Home Fund caseworker will phone you back. From Port Townsend to Forks, from Quilcene and OlyCAP’s website: www.olycap.org; email: action@ Brinnon to Sequim and LaPush, money from the fund is olycap.org. used for hot meals for seniors; warm winter coats for If you have any questions about the fund, phone Terry kids; home repairs for a low-income family; needed preWard, PDN publisher, at 360-417-3500. Or email tward@ scription drugs; dental work; safe, drug-free temporary peninsuladailynews.com. housing; eyeglasses — the list goes on and on. ■ Assistance, which usually averages less than $100, Contributions so far is also limited to one time in a 12-month period. The average amount of help this year has been $70 We’ve gotten a running start on this year’s holiday per person. season fundraising campaign. ■ All instances of help are designed to get an individA number of generous individuals and organizations ual or family through a crisis — and back on the path to have been donating money to the Peninsula Home Fund self-sufficiency. since the first of the year. Home Fund case managers often work with each indiWhile most of the money is raised between Thanksvidual or family to develop a plan to become financially giving and Dec. 31, the fund itself never closes. stable — and avoid a recurrence of the emergency that Donations of any amount are always welcome. prompted aid from the fund. To donate online by credit card, please click on www. As needed, Peninsula Home Fund contributions are secure.peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. Below is a list often used in conjunction with money from churches, ser- of donors whose contributions were processed between vice clubs and other donors, enabling OlyCAP to stretch Dec. 3 and Dec. 9: the value of the contribution. Thank you very much for making a difference in The goal again: “a hand up, not a handout.” the lives — and futures — of your neighbors: ■ No money is deducted by the Peninsula Daily News • Team Thomsen Realtors, Port Angeles. $250. for administration fees or any other overhead. • Laurine and Jim Drennan, Port Angeles. $100. Every penny goes to OlyCAP. • Beth Hutmacher and Joe Gondar, Port Townsend. $50. The money goes to help the most vulnerable members • Bob and Leola Reeve, Sequim. $200. of our community, from infants to families to seniors. ■ All contributions are IRS tax-deductible to the fullTURN TO HOME FUND/C2

GIVE VOICE TO YOUR HEART A GIFT OF any size is welcome. Peninsula Home Fund has never been a campaign of heavy hitters. If you can contribute only a few dollars, please don’t hesitate because you think it won’t make a difference. Every gift makes a difference, regardless of its size. From children’s pennies to checks for thousands of dollars, the generosity of Peninsula Daily News readers makes a positive difference. To donate, write a check to “Peninsula Home Fund” and attach it to the coupon that appears in today’s PDN.

Mail both items to Peninsula Home Fund, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. You can also contribute online using a credit card: Just click on www.secure. peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. All contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible. The fund’s IRS number, under the auspices of Olympic Community Action Programs — OlyCAP — is 91-0814319. You will receive a written thank-you and acknowledgment of your gift. To delay may mean to forget.


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CONTINUED FROM C1 • Chris and Myrna Juergens, Sequim. $100. To make life easier for those who need help. • Barbara Buchanan, Port Angeles. $25. In honor of my loving husband, James Buchanan. • Bob and Marcia Homer, Sequim. $100. • Fredda and Ted Burton, Port Angeles. $100. • Robert C. Zech, Port Angeles. $100. • Mary Jane Schmidt, Port Townsend. $100. In memory of Mary and Bernard Andrews. • Sally Milici, Beaver. $200. In memory of Dirk Milici. • Linda and Mike Peters, Port Ludlow. $100. Thank you for helping the Doug Stork family last year. • Carol Lee and Robin Moses, Carlsborg. $500. • “The Other” M.P. Minor, Sequim. $100. • Mr. and Mrs. R. Worley, Sequim. $5,000. • Renate B. Melvey, Sequim. $50. • Dr. John and Jeanne Skow, Port Angeles. $1,000. • Don Claussen and Pat Beltz, Sequim. $50. • Bruce and Gerri Ferguson, Port Angeles. $100. In memory of Jackie McCormick and Charlotte Ferguson. • Wayne and Charlotte Duchow, Port Angeles. $100. • Roy and Pat Jones, Port Angeles. $200. • Green Crow Employee Foundation, Port Angeles. $2,000. • Riley and Ann Bigler, Sequim. $100. • J. Irene Sprague, Port Angeles. $100. In memory of Clinton W. Sprague. • Chul and Kay You, Port Angeles. $300. • Tom and Joyce LaMure, Sequim. $100. • Howard Gipson, Port Angeles. $100. • Dennis and Diane Isaac, Sequim. $40. • Sonje Beal, Syracuse, Utah. $250. In memory of Craig Baughman, son of Bill Baughman of Sequim. • Fred and Georgine Sullivan, Port Angeles. $100. • John and Kim McBride, Sequim. $1,000. In memory of Anna and Anthony Godde, Marge Cox and Jack and Barbara Reynolds. • LaVonne and Bill Mueller, Sequim. $250. • Connie Engvall and Pat Schoen, Sequim. $300. In memory of Florence Engvall. • Dick and Fran Niichel, Scottsdale, Ariz. $1,000.

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Many thanks also to these donors (who requested that the amount of their donation be kept private): • Judy Volkmann, Port Angeles. In memory of my Dan. • Richard and Gayle Larson, Sequim. • Kerry and Marilyn Perkins, Port Angeles. In memory of Jeannie Rawley. • Paul Hanway, Sequim.

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• Gary and Dianne Salyer, Sequim. • Rosemary Cockrill, Port Angeles. • Lucille Caughron, Sequim. In memory of Leonard Caughron. • Chuck and Marian McGilvra, Port Angeles. In honor of Jean Snyder. • Jeff and Barb Dixon, Port Angeles. In memory of family and friends. • Barbara VanderWerf, Sequim. • Ronald and Robin Sidwell, Port Angeles. • Dr. Roger Eichman, Nordland. • Mimi M. Bell, Sequim. In honor of Cynthia and Neal. • Millie Lyon, Port Angeles. • James R. and Elena S. Karr, Sequim. • Ron and Kathi Larsen, Sequim. • Jeanne Noyes, Port Townsend. In honor of absent friends, four-legged and two-legged. • Chris Minard, Carlsborg. In honor of family and friends. • Capt. Gunther Dohse, Chimacum. • Marilyn Whidden, Port Angeles. In memory of Charles Whidden. • Beth McGuffin, Sequim. • Klaus and Jan Hintermayr, Gardiner. • Kathleen Balducci, Port Angeles. In memory of Bal and our parents. • Carl Strunk, Port Angeles. • Norma Wiggins, Port Angeles. In honor of Terry Ward, for sharing his life story. • Barbara Comer, Port Angeles. • Ingrid Lehrer, Sequim. • Tom and Carol Sinton, Port Angeles. In memory of Melvin Sinton. • Barbara and John Cameron, Sequim. • Wesley and Lynda Stevens, Sequim. • Phil and Marian Meany, Port Townsend. In memory of Ian Groves. • Kelly and Terry Martin, Sequim. • Ron Hayes and Melinda Bryden, Port Townsend. • Rae and Bruce Leiper, Port Angeles. • Bruce and Judy Pape, Port Angeles. Thank you for providing this service for our community. • Bob and Sue Erzen, Sequim. • Quail Hollow Psychotherapy, PLLC, Sequim. • Drs. Judy and Joseph Price, Sequim. • Terry R. and Cherie C. Santos, Sequim. In honor of all active military. • Beverly R. Smola, Sequim. In memory of Tom Carlin. • Janiell McLaughlin, Port Angeles. • Sandra and Russell Hesselman, Port Angeles. In honor of Richard Scott Hesselman. • Joanne Eagan, Port Angeles. In memory of wonderful Christmases at the ranch.

• Emery and Lila Winters, Port Angeles. In memory of our parents, Emery and Nancy Winters, and Maxine Willis and Troy Foutch. • Jon and Lillian Mowe, Port Angeles. • Ed and Carol Fjerstad, Sequim. In memory of Burnie and Carol Fjerstad and Mary Mosko. • Paul and Roberta W. Ryan, Sequim. • Susan Bertholl, Sequim. In memory of Doug and Lillian Babcock. • Janet Nickolaus, Port Angeles. In memory of James and Winnie Nickolaus. • Dr. Darlene and Michael Clemens, Port Angeles. • Dan and Vicki Pierson, Port Angeles. • Tom and Leann Barber, Port Angeles. • John and Dee McHenry, Port Angeles. In memory of Oma and Granny. • Wayne and Claudia Barrett, Port Angeles. • Michael Turner, Port Townsend. • Cynthia Johnson, Port Townsend. • Debi and Phil Saxton, Port Townsend. In loving memory of Don and Eileen Garling. • David Bednarski, Snohomish. In memory of Ron Bednarski. • Marie Botnen, Sequim. In memory of Nadene Botnen. • Jay and Alicia Crawford, Sequim. In memory of Lynne McGuire, dear friend. • Larry and Lynn Gosser, Port Angeles. • John P. Trowbridge, Sequim. • Ronald and Judy (Julia) Priest, Sequim. In memory of our Priest family and our friend Shirley Foss. • Rita Heywood, Sequim. In honor of Lloyd Davies. • Theresa Killgore and Richard Serkes, Port Angeles. • Dorothy Munkeby, Port Angeles. In memory of Julia and Albert Haller. • George and Sharon Huntingford, Chimacum. In memory of Janice and Pat Yarr. • Larry Lang, Port Angeles. In memory of Nancy P. Lang. • Jerry and Judy Mann, Sequim. • Penny Ervin, Port Angeles. In memory of Doug and Carole Cudd. • Fred and Carol Royce, Port Angeles. • Olympic Electric Co. Inc., Port Angeles. In honor of Henry and Jane Burkhardt. • Wes and Puri Heacock, Port Angeles. • Ed Bedford, Port Angeles. In memory of Mom and Dad. • Bill and Sharon Alton, Port Angeles. • Gene and Jean Spargo, Sequim. • B. Louise Carson, Port Angeles. • Inge Magrs, Sequim. • Michele and Jeff Reynolds, Port Angeles. In memory of Ruth Cays Westmoreland. TURN

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How to prevent horses slipping on slick terrain HOW’S THE GROUND in your neck of the woods? Is it frozen, muddy or dry? Ground is always a concern for those of us with horses, especially if we enjoy riding outdoors yearround. The last week of November, the ground at my home in the hills above Sequim was topped with a light sprinkling of snow that covered a sheet of solid ice. Ice makes it difficult for both humans and horses to walk, and it’s certainly caused more than a few falls, sprains and pulled muscles — for me and my horses. Thus, I’ve decided to share a couple of products I use to help with traction.

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Now, I have my Griffiths farrier apply a little borium (fine tungsten particles encased in a steel tube) to their horse shoes for better traction. After a winter a couple years ago in which a barefoot Indy kept slipping and coming up lame, I asked my farrier at the time, Brad Erickson from Forks, about using it on shoes for Indy. He agreed it would help but to be cautious, as too much traction can create torque to the limbs and too Gain some traction little allows the horse to The first is a product slip or fall. called Tyre-Grip. It’s He also wouldn’t apply designed to aid tire tracit on rear shoes to horses tion on black ice. pastured with other horses, I spray it on all four of as it could do a lot more my truck tires and the bot- damage to a horse kicked tom of my shoes whenever by a shoe with borium it’s icy outside, and it truly applied. does provide a better grip. On his next visit, Brad On my truck, it’s only applied Drill Tek (coarser good for a few miles per grit tungsten particles application, but that’s encased in a brass/silver enough to get me down to a solder matrix). plowed or sanded road. It’s a little less expenThe second is for my sive and easier to apply, as horses. it’s brazed onto the shoe They have a steep hill either by using an oxy/acetwhere they walk back and ylene welding torch or in a forth to my pasture below gas forge. and their shelters/feed area Since my horses are in a by my house. pasture together, he only The ground can be quite applied it to the front shoes slippery and treacherous. on Indy and Lacy, and I I have sprayed Tyre-Grip on the bottom of their hooves, noticed both had better traction. hoof boots and even their metal shoes. It does help. TURN TO HORSES/C6

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Molasses cookies made by Carrie Sanford.

Some sweet holiday cheats I ALWAYS MARVEL at the plates of cookies my mother-inlaw brings to potlucks, parties and friends during the holiday season. She makes at least six varieties, and they are all delicious. I’m pretty sure she starts baking the day after Halloween and freezes batches over time so she can make such beautiful plates. She is just that sort of lady. You know the kind: She’s likely been done with her Christmas shopping since October, makes her mashed potatoes early and puts them in a crockpot on Thanksgiving Day, and remembers even my mother’s birthday every year. She is a domestic queen on a level that I admire.

PENINSULA KITCHEN Let me confess something here: I am not that sort of lady. But I am a gal who likes the idea of sharing a plate of goodies with friends.

Carrie Sanford

Shortcuts In case you are not that kind of lady or gent either, I have a shortcuts for you. If you are pressed for time, lazy or both, consider dipping storebought cookies or snacks into melted chocolate chips, or candy melts.

To make things extra festive, after dipping into the chocolate, dust with crushed candy canes or sprinkles. You don’t have to completely submerse your treats. A half dip looks elegant, too. Some particularly great combinations are pretzel rods, Nutter Butters, Milanos or Ritz crackers in chocolate mint melts, or pretzel thins dipped in white chocolate, then in crushed candy canes.

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Ombudsmen volunteer When should to be on patients’ side child be told IN THIS LINE of work, I listen to a lot of stories, which is fine, because the only way to figure out how to attempt to help somebody is to listen to the story. Besides, I’m not in health care, so I don’t have to run somebody through every nine minutes. And getting to hear the stories is one of the perks that come with this job. Evidently, it’s supposed to substitute for money. My under-stimulated economic status notwithstanding, I have to listen to the story, told by the storyteller, before I could even pretend to offer anything intelligent. Many stories are inspirational, some are funny, some are tragic, some are maddening, some are amazing and a few are just . . . stories, and yes, I know that. Unto all things there is a motive, if not a season.

Story endings Some stories end like this: “. . . and she had to go into a nursing home.” Or “. . . so we moved her into an adult family home.” Or “. . . he’s looking at that assisted living place.” Not many, but some. And those things are always said like endings: “. . . and we had to move her into a nursing home. The end.” Did she die? No. So the story didn’t end; it just concluded for the storyteller. But for her (whoever she is), the story is definitely not over; it’s just the next chapter. And whether she has dementia or has suffered a stroke or any number of other things that can change your mental channel permanently, the story still isn’t over. But for many of the rest of us, it is.

Only some families visit Folks and families visit, sure, and some are better at it than others. There are often good reasons for why people do or don’t do what we see them do or not do, but you’d have to hear the story to understand them.

HELP LINE In many ways, the practical fact is Harvey that it’s a goodbye without saying goodbye. But for her, it didn’t end. It goes on. So, what becomes of her? We’re pretty lucky around here, because things in facilities go reasonably well most of the time, and they do that because of the good, caring folks who do the hard work (the real work) in those facilities every day, for little money, because they’re good, caring folks. I’m proud to know some of them by name, and I thank them for doing what they do, in spite of it all. But what of her? Almost everybody she sees all day every day is getting paid (kinda) to mess with her: get her up, clean her up, see that she’s fed, get her to activities, get her the meds or a shower or clean clothes, or a lot of other less exotic things — it’s their job. And, caring as they often are, it is their job, so one more time: What of her? Enter long-term care ombudsmen. These are folks who don’t get paid — at all, literally.

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Resident advocates They volunteer their time to go through incredibly complex training so they can go into facilities and advocate for residents — make friends — be on her side. If everything is fine, then a pleasant “Hello!” from someone who isn’t getting paid to say it might change the feel of the whole day, but if everything isn’t fine, these ombudsmen volunteers can be her best friend. They have the knowledge, the experience and the backing in law and regulation to make things better.

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Sometimes, a lot better. For these folks, the story began when she moved in.

WHEN IS A good time to tell a child that they are adopted? So far, we don’t think that he knows. Is there a better way to share his story to him?

Try to be her Close your eyes for a minute and be her — even if she isn’t sure who she is. It doesn’t take long to figure out that this could be a pretty scary place sometimes, so a friend, an advocate who can get around, speak your piece and isn’t afraid could be a God-send. And sometimes, maybe just a free “Hello!” is enough. So, maybe you know her. Maybe you worry about her or him. Maybe you’ve seen or heard (or experienced) something that just didn’t seem right. Or maybe you’re thinking about a facility — for yourself, for someone you love, for her — and you need to understand what that chapter of life might look like. Or could look like or should look like. Here’s what you could do: You could contact Jane Meyer at 360-417-8556 (800-801-0070) or even email her at meyerja@dshs.wa.gov and talk it over. You’ll be talking to someone who cares and who knows what they’re talking about. By the way, there should be an electric-yellow poster in every facility identifying who the ombudsman for that facility is and that person’s contact number. What if it were you? What if it were me? If it were, I’d want somebody on my side and by my side, and that would be an important part of my story, whether or not I ever got to tell it.

CLALLAM BAY — The Clallam Bay Library, 16990 state Highway 112, will host an all-ages decorating contest that begins Monday. Bring assembled and decorated gingerbread houses, castles, huts and cabins to

the library during regular hours anytime before the contest begins. Final judging takes place at 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, with prizes awarded soon after. Contest rules: ■ All abodes must be totally edible.

We waited until the kids started asking us questions. By the time that they were 8, they wanted to know more, and that’s when we started explaining things a little more in-depth. There are a lot of great books that offer some pretty good advice. In fact, we even took them to the library and let them choose some of the ones that they wanted us to read to them. Even after you think you have covered it all, they will still have unusual questions. Take it slow. Jessi and Pat E. in Minneapolis, Minn.

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________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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■ The creation can be built from a kit, entirely from scratch or a combination of both. ■ Each entry must be self-created (no premade houses). There are three age divi-

sions: 6 and younger, 7 to 12, and 13 and older. To learn more about this and other programs at the library, phone 360-963-2414, email clallambay@nols.org or visit www.nols.org and select “Events.”

A lot is going to depend on the ages of your children as to what you should tell them, when and how much. If they are really young and come to you with a question, maybe just answer that specific one. Once they figure out that they are a little different than other kids in the family or from relatives and/or if one of their friends brings up a question, be as honest as possible in any explanations, unless they are just too young to understand. If that is the case, keep it simple. Always stay as positive as possible in answering and sharing information with them and do not say anything derogatory about their biological parents. Do not laugh at any of their possible questions even if the answer is obvious to you and your family. You can smile, but if you make fun of a question, they might perceive it as you thinking that they are

the answer. If they are from another country or are a different nationality, when they ask for more details, get as much information as possible to enlighten them about it. Find out about significant cultural events and holidays that are celebrated in that culture, what food is eaten, etc., and reserve those days to honor their background. Explaining adoption to any child is difficult, especially if they are older and you are just now getting around to it. They will almost always go through a little sadness and maybe even some bitterness. Just remember, these feelings are not targeted toward you.

Can you help? Over the holiday/winter break, which for us is almost three weeks, our three kids almost always end up being bored. Hard to believe, but my sister’s kids and even the neighborhood kids say the same thing. What are some free things, or at least ones that don’t cost too much, that we can do with them to keep them entertained?

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MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Glen D. Nicholas, 79, of Forks and Eva May Fruin, 75, of Port Angeles. Shane William Prosser, 21, and Brandi Callie Cuttino, 20, both of Port Angeles. Jericho Isiah Stuntz, 18, and Kaitlyn Mae Lester,

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Kitchen: Two recipes CONTINUED FROM C3 sion that we use at Chez Sanford. Let your dipped treats set on a sheet of parchment Additional recipe paper or tin foil. Finally, if you are willing If you want to take things up a tiny notch, make to get one bowl dirty and turn on the oven, this cookie a slow cooker of spiced recipe is from Dave, a friend almonds. of Norm, my good friend This is an easy and deliBecca’s husband. cious treat on its own or I don’t know Dave, but added to your treat plate. these cookies are simple and There are many variations on this idea that involve delicious. I’ve transcribed it exactly as it was passed cayenne, lavender or other down to me (ahem, Dave’s sorts of unexpected flavors. jokes!), with mine and BecI’ve included the recipe for the most pedestrian ver- ca’s notes included.

No doubt with these tips, your holiday treating will be a huge success and hopefully stress-free. Happy holidays!

________ Carrie Sanford, who shares the Peninsula Kitchen column with Betsy Wharton, is a mother, wife, educator, artist, activist and cook. She writes the newsletter for Salt Creek Farm in Joyce during the growing season and volunteers with nonprofits and schools in Port Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Tom Sanford, and their daughter, Abby. She blogs about food and her life as a mama at RhubarbSky.com.

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Recently, I brought the subject up with my farrier, Preston Pherson. He told me they make horseshoe nails with borium heads. To that I say, “Bingo!” It’s faster and easier to apply. The farrier can choose to use between four and eight nails per shoe. The more nails, the greater the traction. Since the ground this time of year usually fluctuates between frozen or muddy, Preston only applied two nails per shoe. Thus far, it’s working very well. Also available are borium-tipped caulks and drive-in studs. Each type of traction device requires special skills and knowledge for proper application.

Canola or other neutral oil 11/2 cups sugar 3 tablespoons cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt 1 egg white 11/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 31/4 cups whole raw almonds Aluminum foil or parchment paper

1 cup sugar 1/2 cup oil (not motor oil). I use organic canola 1 egg (naturally laid) 1/4 cup molasses 2 cups flour [I use all Nash’s whole wheat] 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons soda

orses are magnificent and loving creatures, each with their own personality.

Use a 4-quart slow cooker. Grease the stoneware well with oil. In a mixing bowl, combine sugar, cinnamon and salt. Set this bowl aside. In a larger mixing bowl, whisk together the egg white and vanilla extract. Pour the almonds into this bowl and stir well to coat. Add cinnamon mixture to the top of the nuts and toss with spoons to fully coat. Put the almonds into the slow cooker and cover. Cook on high for 2 hours, stirring every 20-30 minutes or so to keep the almonds on the side of the crock from getting overdone. When the nuts are hot and coated, spread them out and let them cool fully on a piece of foil or parchment paper. When fully cool, store in an airtight container.

It’s best not to use it on horses ridden in indoor areas or in riding disciplines such as barrel racing or reining, as it will hinder the horses’ movement.

Rescue I’ve written many times about Olympic Peninsula Equine Network, or OPEN. Founded by Valerie Jackson and Diane Royall, it’s Clallam County’s only horse rescue, rehabilitating and rehoming organization — and boy, do we need their help, as too many horses are abandoned, starving, neglected or all three, especially during the winter months when grass is dormant and lacks nutritional value. The results can be heartbreaking.

Pay special attention Care should always be taken when deciding how much traction is needed. Borium or Drill-Tek works only as an aid on icy surfaces.

Horses are magnificent and loving creatures, each with their own personality. Thankfully, we have organizations such as OPEN to help take them in. For those who can help, all donations are tax-deductible. OPEN uses PayPal for donations using a debit or credit card. Or mail a check to P.O. Box 252, Sequim, WA 98382. Some choose to donate once a year. Others choose to help by committing to a recurring gift each month, such as $10. Several people donating just $10 a month can do a lot of good for these horses. For more information, call Valerie at 360-207-1688 or visit the website www. olypenequinenet.org.

________ Karen Griffiths’ column, Peninsula Horseplay, appears every other Sunday. If you have a horse event, clinic or seminar you would like listed, please email Griffiths at kbg@ olympus.net at least two weeks in advance. You can also write Griffiths at PDN, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Florida girl shuns move to Mideast DEAR ABBY: I have been married to my amazing husband for two years. He has worked his butt off to put me through school, and I am appreciative and thankful. He has recently been offered a promotion, which means we will have to move from the South to the Midwest. Though I’m not a fan of the idea, I agreed it would be best for us. I grew up in the North and took the chance to move down south at 18 because I was miserable there. I hate the possibility that I’ll be miserable again, and I’m afraid I may end up resenting my husband. If he passes up this opportunity, he may not get another. How can I curb my resentment for having to move to another state I’m pretty sure I won’t be

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their minds to be, decide to make the best of this opportunity and allow yourself to be happy. Dear Abby: I lost my best friend to AIDS in ’95, my father to cancer in ’06 and my husband/ lifetime partner to a heart attack in ‘07. My greatest support, John, moved away the following year. A father, friend and partner -- too many losses. John filled the holes in my heart, but he’s also gone now, from leukemia. I mourn my losses, but cherish the love I have been given. Please remind your readers to appreciate whom and what they have. Don’t wait for a “special” day. Call the people you love today and tell them how much they mean to you. I’m calling my mother now. Mike in New Orleans

Dear Mike: I’m sorry for the losses of your father, your best friend, your partner and John. I’m passing your message along because I, too, believe the time to hand roses to those we care about is when they are still able to smell them. Dear Abby: A few weeks ago, I finished knitting a baby blanket for a good friend. Shortly afterward, she miscarried. I hadn’t yet given her the blanket, and now I’m not sure what to do with it. It seems heartless to send it to her now, but after putting so much time and love into it, throwing it away or re-gifting it seems like a terrible option. How can I put this item to good use and cause as little pain

as possible? Anxious Knitter in the Midwest Dear Anxious: It would not be “re-gifting” to give the blanket to someone, since you never gave it in the first place. As I see it, you have a couple of options. You could hold onto it in case your friend becomes pregnant again. Or how about donating it to a worthy cause, such as a domestic violence shelter or Project Linus (projectlinus.org), which provides blankets to children in need?

________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

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The Sequim Rainbow Girls recently conducted a “trick-or-treat” food drive mostly in Sherwood Village and Clausen Cove. So far, they have given the Sequim Food Bank five shopping carts of food and nearly $200 in cash. Pictured from left in the front row are Rylee Collier and Cortney Gosset; back row from left, Grace Titterness, Hailey Collier, Stajia Pope, Miranda Cays, Zoey Broadwell and Mark Ozias, head of the Sequim Food Bank.

Briefly . . . Cosmetology course on tap at PA center PORT ANGELES — Jody Potter, director of the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center, recently announced the Cosmetology Program, also known as Studio 121 School of Cosmetology, is being featured as this month’s skills center program of the month. Studio 121 is located at 1222 E. Front St. Susan Witherow, cosmetology instructor, is a licensed cosmetologist, manicurist, barber and master esthetician. “Each course prepares students for the skills necessary to pass the Washington State Board written and practical exams necessary for licensing and the competency to obtain an entry level position in their field of study,” Witherow said. Courses offered include cosmetology, esthetics, barbering, manicuring and instructor training. Kits cost $500, though there are scholarships available for those who need them. Students need to be at least 16 years old to enroll in the cosmetology program and 17 to qualify to take state boards for their license, which includes a written test and a practical/hands-on test. The program partners with area salons so stu-

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your recent article on Listerine for a dog’s coat. The dog’s owner described a nonitching patch of hair loss between the dog’s shoulder blades and her subsequent use of diluted Listerine on it following a Web search. Here are my thoughts: When a pet experiences hair loss, seek a veterinarian’s advice. Looking online won’t provide the expertise about your pet’s problem that a vet can. Treating animals with human medicines carries tremendous risks. And treating a skin problem with mouthwash also is risky. The company that makes the product has not subjected it to appropriate testing to make sure it will not cause harm to the skin. I know no veterinary dermatologist who would recommend Listerine as a drug of choice for a dog’s skin problem. There are many proven veterinary medicinal products that are better. For a pet’s health concerns, advice from a veterinarian offers the most benefit.

The North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center cosmetology program also known as Studio 121 shows instructor Susan Witherow, second from left, with several of her students. From left are We’re big fans of veterMichaela Ripley, Witherow, Tehya Busby and inarians (we have one Suzi Stringer. in our family) and agree

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Senior nutrition PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Senior Nutrition Site dinners will be served at 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at the Port Angeles Senior & Community Center, 328 E. Seventh St.

A suggested donation is $5 for those who are 60 or older. People younger than 60 can attend for $8. Reservations should be made 24 hours in advance to 360-457-8921. Menus are subject to change. ■ Tuesday: Green salad with cottage cheese, stuffed pepper, cauliflower, corn bread and sherbet. ■ Wednesday: Spring greens, hot turkey sandwich, potatoes with gravy, peas and pearl onions, and a fruit cup. ■ Thursday: Carrot salad, beef stroganoff, egg noodles, green beans and apricots. ■ Friday: Tossed salad, pork roast, sweet potatoes, steamed greens, a dinner roll and baked apples. Peninsula Daily News

that hair loss requires a professional consultation. We first heard about the Listerine-and-baby-oil remedy in 2004. A radio-show listener said his vet had recommended this combination for relieving itchy spots on his Dobermans and his horses. He was so impressed with the results, he used it to get rid of his own dandruff. Other readers also have reported success, like this person: “My mother’s dog has anxiety problems, and when she’s stressed, she licks and chews on her elbow until she ends up with a raw sore. “On the advice of her vet, my mom and I mixed this up and rubbed it into her ‘hot spot’ twice a day, making sure to bandage it so she didn’t ingest any of

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Stay above water during wet weather THE RAINS AND wind have certainly returned, and how fortunate that the falling snow is up in the mountains and not down here. However, a lot of rain has rushed downhill very quickly of late, washing out roads along the Elwha and Hoh rivers — and even causing the governor to declare a state of emergency. So now that we are in monsoon season, let’s take today’s column and soak up some information on precipitation.

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you can easily observe where May the water sits, how it drains and how deep the puddles are. A simple way to fix puddling areas is to fill them level with a topsoil-andsand mix and Moss wipeout then observe the area come the First, let us focus on your next rain event. grass because I get an inordinate If puddles persist after that, amount of questions about how then fill in some more topsoil. to get rid of moss on a lawn, But most times, compacted which is most often a case of poor soil ends up being the problem, drainage because moss needs so you can try aerating the soil moisture to prosper. (using tools or rented equipment) If you kill the moss and do and again observe the results nothing about its root causes, come the next deluge. then both the moss and a lot With severe drainage probmore weeds will come right back lems, a skirt drain or other pipin those vacant spaces. ing system may be required to This is an ideal time of year to pull off the water. fix that problem. The heavy rain makes digging Because of the heavy rainfall, and seeing your work’s effective

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easy this time of the year. Saturated soils also can rot away your perennials and drown out other plants, so once again after the downpour, go out, survey the landscape and ditch, slope, grade or mount up affected, water-logged areas. With heavy precipitation, you can also locate areas in your yard where erosion is taking place and take steps to correct the issue. Maybe you need to make a gravel or rock spillway along a hill, berm, driveway or other problem area. I have created aesthetically pleasing dry creek beds that actually become “seasonal creeks” come the heavy rain season, and they add an element of natural landscape to the yard. Check with your county or use its GIS mapping system to see if any waterways are classified as such before altering or working in these areas to save yourself some embarrassment later. Sometimes a log, rock wall or other raised border is needed to stop soil or mulch from washing out onto the lawn, sidewalk patio or driveway.

But again, a good, heavy rain will announce these areas, and the next rainfall will judge your work accordingly. Also pay attention to your downspouts and see if they leak, spill over or drain to one area instead of the intended two. So many times, a plant, tree, bush or shrub does poorly because of how much water settles into one spot via the roof or a ditch. Take the necessary steps to channel it away, be it through drain pipes, ditching or over into drywells.

their pots under cover or planting spring bulbs around their doorway and under the house’s eaves, then, seeing it raining for days, weeks and months on end, “forgetting” these pots or plants are not receiving water because they are under a protected overhang. That results in dehydration for the plants or bulbs. This is a very common landscape problem, as homeowners turn off their irrigation for the season but neglect to “spot water” plants under cover. So as it rains, pours and floods, keep your yard somewhat dry, but do not let certain areas become too dry. Checklist Now go and purchase a good Then, while you are out check- rain coat and pair of boots for the ing your property, check on your aforementioned jobs. planters, making sure the drain“Let it rain, let it rain, let it age holes have not become rain.” plugged up. ________ You can move pots under cover, ream out the drainage Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and holes or drill even more holes so Jefferson counties nationally recognized as the water flushes out instead of Peninsula USA.” Send him questurning it into a small water fea- “Flower tions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box ture. 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email But don’t forget they’re there. news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject I’ve heard of some people moving line: Andrew May).

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Need tension relief at family gathering? Bring furry friend THE CONVENTIONAL WISDOM during the holidays is that pets tend to raise blood pressure rather than lower it, but under the right circumstances, they can be tension relievers. We discovered this some years ago when several of us traveled to Oklahoma in an attempt to persuade my mother-in-law to move nearer to one of us while she was still healthy and able. Wanda was not especially a dog person, but my dog Harper was a puppy then, and I brought her along for some advanced socialization in the form of air travel, thunderstorms, staying in someone else’s home and meeting more new people. What we ended up getting, I think, was some advanced canine family therapy. Now, all of Harper’s new acquaintances on that trip tolerated — and in some cases, even liked — dogs, but certainly not to the extent that we do. There was no objection to Harper’s presence, and I crossed my fingers that she wouldn’t have any housetraining accidents in Wanda’s house — that definitely

If they are OK with pets on furniture, reward their kindness by having a clean Kim Campbell wouldn’t dog or covering the sofa or gone bed with a sheet or other Thornton have over well. covering you brought from I home. didn’t ■ Enforce good manneed to ners. Stealing food is a worry. time-honored pet holiday Not only tradition, and it’s your did she responsibility to keep it behave from happening. perfectly Take the initiative to and place food or trash cans out charm of canine reach. everyone, ■ Let your hosts she acted as a source of ten- know what your dog is sion relief. allowed and not allowed Any time things got to do or have so they don’t stressful, there was Harper allow him to jump up on to be walked, Harper to them, feed him from the throw a ball for, Harper to table or offer him forbidden feed, Harper to pet. Her treats such as cooked bones, presence was a natural bar- fatty or salty foods or liquorrier to rising voices. and raisin-laden fruitcake. Of course, there are rules ■ If your hosts have to being a good guest, espe- pets, ensure that your cially during the holidays. dog behaves politely Following them is the best toward them. Keep him on way to ensure that your his leash until you’re sure dog’s visit will reduce tenhe gets along with their dog sion, not heighten it. or cat. Never let him chase ■ Ask about house other pets or otherwise give rules for pets — and folthem grief. low them. If your hosts ■ Bring your pet’s don’t want pets on the furni- crate so he has a little ture, abide by their wishes. bit of home where he It’s a good opportunity can go to relax. Confine for your pet to practice the him to it when you aren’t “stay” and “go to your place” around to supervise so he commands. doesn’t get into trouble in a

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strange place. Are you a pet owner hosting a visiting pet? Even if they are buddies, having another animal in the house, combined with the chaos of the holidays, may be stressful for pets. Give your own pets, especially cats, a safe room where they can retreat when things get too crowded or noisy. It can be a bedroom or home office — any place that your pet is comfortable staying for long periods. Stock it with everything he needs: food, water, toys, a comfortable bed and, for cats, a clean litter box. That applies even if your pet is normally a social butterfly. Even outgoing animals can get overstimulated from too much handling and require a timeout.

_________ Pet Connection appears every Sunday and is produced by a team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker and journalist Kim Campbell Thornton. The two are the authors of several best-selling pet-care books. Email them at petconnection@ gmail.com or visit www.pet connection.com. Or write to them c/o Universal/ UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

“HARLEQUIN HAPPENINGS” IS the newsletter for the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society. It’s a great source for keeping up with birdrelated activities on the Peninsula. This Audubon chapter holds monthly meetings every month except July, August and December. It meets at the Dungeness River Audubon Center, 2151 Hendrickson Road in Sequim, at 7 p.m. every third Wednesday. This is a great time of year to become acquainted with your local Audubon chapter. Winter birding is interesting and exciting when you live in Western Washington. The large numbers of wintering birds from up north, as well as the inhabitants of the higher, snowcovered elevations, spend the winter here. This is the “Christmas Count” time of the year. Two counts will be held on the Peninsula. The first one is the annual Sequim-Dungeness Christmas Bird Count. It takes place on Monday. The Port Angeles Christmas Bird Count will be on Jan. 2. Christmas Bird Counts take place within an established 15-mile diameter circle.

Designated area Each circle is divided into designated areas that remain the same every year, and a leader is assigned for each of these areas. Leaders should know their birds, but others who would like to join one of the counts can be beginners. They’ll have the best time of all because they learn so much and discover birds they may never have seen. Even more experienced birders can discover good birding spots they may not be aware of. When I read in the newsletter of the count circle locations, I know those taking part in one or both of these counts are going to have a great time. The center of the Sequim count is near the intersection of Brown and Port Williams roads, and the circle covers an area from Dungeness Spit on the north to the Olympic foothills south of Sequim and from Diamond Point to McDonald Creek. The center of the Port Angeles count is in the Olympic foothills south of Port Angeles.

BIRD WATCH This includes Carson Port Angeles Harbor, sections of the Elwha River on the west to Morse Creek on the east and all the way up to Hurricane Ridge. In addition to joining the groups that will cover these areas, you can also participate in a count in your own neighborhood. There is one requirement: You must live within one of the count circles. These two Christmas counts can produce the highest number of species tallied statewide. This illustrates how great the region is when it comes to bird-watching. Last year, the SequimDungeness count tallied 140 species, tying for the highest number of species seen in the entire state. The Port Angeles count was also impressive. The final tally was 123 species. Hours for the count are from midnight to midnight on the appointed day, so owls are definitely expected. If you are interested in taking part in either or both of these counts, here are the people to contact: Bob Boekelheide is the count coordinator for the Sequim-Dungeness count. Contact him at bboek@olympus.net or at 360-808-0196. Barb Blackie is coordinator for the Port Angeles count. Contact her at blackie@olypen.com or at 360-477-8028.

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The more, the better The more participants (eyes and ears), the better the species tally. I’ve pilfered the information on these counts from “Harlequin Happenings,” and this is only a small part of what this newsletter contains. If you would like to learn more about these chapters and enjoy the activities they are engaged in, check out the website www.olybird.org. It’s an excellent site anyone interested in local birds will enjoy.

________ Joan Carson’s column appears every Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.


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Death and Memorial Notice JACK DEAN LAUB July 1, 1935 September 22, 2015 Jack Dean Laub, 80, of Port Angeles died September 22, 2015, of natural causes. Jack was born on July 1, 1935, in Orange, California, to Gilmore and Geraldine Laub. He married Zella Zindel on May 2, 1957, in Seattle, Washington. They were divorced in 1976. Jack was in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1955 to 1958. He was a police officer for the Santa Ana Police Department from 1959 to 1966. He was also a business owner and real estate developer. Jack was a veteran of the Coast Guard and a member of the Elks Lodge in Port Angeles. Jack loved being a

Washington, Cynthia Rae Laub (Dennis) Moody of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Brenda Sue Laub (Don) Loughman of Ketchikan; his brother Vernon (Elizabeth) Laub of Orange, California; his grandchildren, Anne and Lynn Grover of Port Angeles, Adriane and Julia Ralston of Bellevue, Greg Moody of Everett, Washington, Bryan Moody of Ketchikan and Shalie, Chris, Melanie and Jesse Loughman of Ketchikan; and greatMr. Laub grandson Luke Hageman of Ketchikan. He was preceded in father to his four daughters. death by his parents, sisHis hobbies and interter Dixie Diane Laub Milests were reading, bowlbrandt and his brother ing, real estate and poliGerald “Butch” Laub. tics. There was a private Jack enjoyed relaxing on his lanai at his home in service on October 26, 2015. Hilo, Hawaii, where he Memorial contributions spent his latter years. Jack is survived by his can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam daughters, Tracey Diane Laub (Jon) Grover of Port County, 540 East Eighth Angeles, Jacqueline Laub Street, Port Angeles, WA (Ben) Ralston of Bellevue, 98362.

ROBERT RAYMOND DUNCAN July 2, 1956 November 27, 2015 Robert Raymond Duncan came into the world July 2, 1956, the youngest child of Dr. William and Elene Duncan of Seattle, Washington. In 1961, Bob and his family moved to Sequim. He graduated from Sequim High School in 1974. Bob’s passion was to fly, and his dream to fly for Alaska Airlines was realized in December of 1983, not long after he had married Mary Jane Duncan of Palm Desert, California. They moved to Seattle shortly after. It has been an incredible ride being with Bob for nearly 34 years. From living on a boat, settling in Sequim, raising a family, relocating to Alaska for a time and going on incredible mission trips where we built houses, served in orphanages and served the Lord. Bob went on to earn three patents and recently won an award in London for his survival suit. Bob’s commitment to his wife and children was incredible. He served the Lord

SYLVIA MARIE (LODDE) DIIMMEL January 1915 December 8, 2015

JANE I. ORBAN September 3, 1931 November 26, 2015 Jane I. Orban, an 84-year-old resident of Bellingham, Washington, passed away November 26, 2015, due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease. She was born to Moacyr L. Vaz and Marian E. McCreery on September 3, 1931, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She married Peter Orban in Reno, Nevada, in 1965. He passed away October 20, 2007. Jane received her high school diploma from Pasadena High School in 1949 and worked as

Mr. and Mrs. Diimmel ing and commercial fishing in LaPush. They shared 69 years of marriage until Martin’s death in 2003. Syd enjoyed spending winters in Yuma, Arizona, with her husband, Martin. They also traveled extensively on many Holland America cruises, visiting Europe and the Americas. Sylvia is survived by daughter Jean Miller of Forks; daughter-in-law Gerry Diimmel of Port Angeles; son Terry (Kathy) Diimmel of Custer, Washington; and son Ron (Leslie) Diimmel of Port Angeles; eight grandchildren;

12 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her son, Larry, in 1996 and husband Martin in 2003. Memorial services will be held Saturday, December 19, 2015, at 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 105 West Sixth Street, Port Angeles. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Ms. Orban a secretary. She lived in San Francisco, California; Port Angeles; Winlock, Washington; and Belling-

ham, Washington. She loved reading, cooking and shopping. Jane was a member of Grace Church/Mount Baker Care Center. She is survived by her daughter, Holly L. Orban of Bellingham. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Peter Orban and son Peter B. Orban. Interment will take place at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, Washington. A celebration of life will be held in the spring of 2016 in Port Angeles and in Bellingham. Please make memorial contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 49501-2222.

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for Alaska Air with Russel Wilson, drinking the first pint of Guinness each time he visited Ireland, letting David drive the golf cart and spending time with God. We will miss his incredible sense of humor, inventive mind, passion for living, his unconditional love for his kids (even those that weren’t his own), wisdom, honesty and his capacity to listen. He is survived by his wife, Mary Jane; his five Mr. Duncan kids, Carl, Alastair, Danika, Clara and William; his mother, Elene; sisters Dr. with passion and compas- Adah Duncan and Carolyn sion. Rice; and brother Tom He flew 32 years with Duncan. Alaska Airlines and absoIn lieu of flowers, the lutely loved to fly for a family requests that donacompany that he felt had a tions be made to Clallam commitment to their Mosaic, with checks desemployees and community ignated to the Mosaic at large. House (a center for teachBob was happiest ing the adult handicapped) when he was surrounded at P.O. Box 3081, Sequim, by his family and friends, WA 98382. when he was golfing (with Memorial services will Dave, Steve or Danika), be held today, December sailing or working/living on 13, 2015, at 2 p.m. at a boat, flying, watching his Dungeness Community Seattle Seahawks, eating Church, 45 Eberle Lane, key lime pie, inventing, Sequim. mowing the lawn with his A special thank-you to “Bad Boy,” deep-frying tur- so many in the community keys for the holidays, that have been there to learning German, giving help and support Bob’s hugs, serving on mission family. Please keep us in trips, learning about peoyour prayers. ple, attending NFL stadiHe will be deeply ums, doing commercials missed.

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Longtime Forks and Port Angeles resident, Sylvia “Syd” (Lodde) Diimmel passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on December 8, 2015, at the age of 100. Sylvia was born in January 1915 to Alex and Sylvia Lodde in Hillhurst, Washington. The Lodde family were early settlers to the Puyallup and Tacoma, Washington, areas. After the death of her father Alex in 1927, her mother moved Syd and siblings Eugene, Ida, Louisa and Jack to the Forks area. Her mother married Martin Engeseth in 1928. Brothers Clarence and Ron Engeseth soon followed. Sylvia “Syd” married the love of her life, Martin Diimmel in 1933. Their marriage was blessed with four children, Jean, Larry, Terry and Ron. In addition to being a homemaker, Sylvia supported and aided Martin in his working career in logging, ranching, homebuild-

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Port Angeles High School Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) students prepared Thanksgiving baskets filled with fixings for a meal for 11 Port Angeles School District families. DECA President Alyssa Herbert, second from left, is pictured with Franklin student council officers, from left, Lilly Alore, Ethan Michaelis and Mia Gagnon as she delivers baskets to Franklin Elementary School. DECA representatives delivered the baskets to three different elementary schools — Franklin, Jefferson and Hamilton — prior to Thanksgiving. The baskets included green beans, corn, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, pumpkin, pie dish and a $20 gift card to purchase a turkey at Safeway. Gift cards were provided by Strait Web Solutions, Windemere Real Estate, Weider Chiropractic Clinic and the Herbert and Scott families.

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Unity Spiritual Enrichment Center, 3918 San Juan Ave. The public is invited to an evening holiday gathering of Christmas carol-lovers, led on the piano by Pat Hundschildt. Song “menus” will be available for participants to call out their favorite seasonal songs, and the words will be projected on a screen for easy reading. This is the fifth Christmas Carol Sing-Along offered by Unity of Port Townsend. Admission is free. For more information, visit www.unitypt.org.

Photos with Santa PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula YMCA, 302 S. Francis St., will offer free photos with Santa Friday. Come get a picture between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. or 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring a camera or use the YMCA’s, and it will email the photos. For more information, phone 360-452-9244. Peninsula Daily News


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to work for the Red Cross, Kyle has struggled to find himself and seems to feel uncomfortable in his father’s world. The eldest Chrisley son has slung some mud at his dad over the past few years, while Todd has spoken publicly about Kyle’s struggle with mental illness and substance abuse. As is usually the case with reality television, the truth of the situation is not entirely clear, but it seems that the pair continues to have a strained relationship. Clearly, fame and fortune do not shield the family from pain and struggle. Todd Chrisley as seen in “Chrisley Knows Best.”

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cover story ‘The Expanse’ brings sci-fi back into our own solar system stars three-time Golden Globe nominee Thomas Jane (“The Mist,” 2007) as Det. Josephus Miller, and Steven Strait (“Magic City”) as rogue ice freighter umans have always had a penchant for explor- captain James Holden. The pair are on the hunt for a missing woman, and ultimately end up hot on the ing — from the depths of the ocean to the trail of the biggest conspiracy in human history. vastness of the universe, we want to know what’s If the source material is any indication, “The out there. Space exploration has come a long way as technologies have advanced and evolved, which Expanse” promises to be an intriguing tale that makes it easy to dream of what waits for us beyond doesn’t need to zip-zoom to the outer reaches of the galaxy to make for good TV. Co-creator Mark Fergus our solar system. commented on this at the Television Critics AssociaTV likes to go out into the cosmos, too: “Star tion press tour in January: Trek,” “Battlestar Galactica,” “Firefly,” “Androm“We always felt that the great struggle of a lot eda,” the list goes on and on. These shows are clasof sci-fi we grew up on takes us into a story world sic examples of intergalactic, outer space human exploration shows, but what about staying closer to where we’ve already jumped over the interesting part, which is the first fumbling steps of us pushing home? There aren’t many sci-fi shows that revolve off this planet, getting out into the solar system, around the vacuum of space nearest our sun. sorting ourselves out as a race. All the struggle and But Syfy’s newest offering does stay within our the pain and the glory of that, . . . [e]verything is kind solar system for a change; “The Expanse,” a space opera set 200 years in the future on Earth, Mars and of done. And to us, we really got turned on by the books because they told of this world where ‘Here is the asteroid belt that separates the two planets, is the cabler’s latest original show. The 10-episode se- the scaffolding. Here is how it got built. Here is who ries kicks off with a special two-night event Monday built it. Here is how humanity started looking at itand Tuesday, Dec. 14 and 15, on Syfy, before sliding self differently and getting rid of old forms of racism and creating new forms of racism.’” into its regular Tuesday time-slot. Part of the “we” Fergus is talking about is his The show from NBCUniversal’s Syfy is based on partner in crime, Hawk Ostby. The screenwriting the international bestselling series of novels of the duo penned the Oscar-nominated film “Children same name from James S. A. Corey (the pen name used by authors Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham), and of Men” (2006), the mega-hit superhero film “Iron By Cassie Dresch TV Media

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Man” (2008) and the Daniel Craig and Olivia Wildestarring film “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011), and now they make their first foray into TV writing with “The Expanse.” The co-creators have a lot of material to draw from as the series progresses — there are currently five novels, two short stories and two novellas, and four more novels and three more novellas are planned for the book series — and, if reaction from San Diego Comic-Con in July and New York Comic Con in October is any indication, the series looks primed for a long run after its initial 10 episodes. “Welp, we have a new favorite show,” io9.com’s Lauren Davis wrote following the July screening. “At San Diego Comic-Con, we got to watch the entire pilot ... and we were blown away.” Max Nicholson from IGN said that the pilot episode “looked gorgeous. The exterior space shots and zero gravity effects in particular were top notch, especially for television,” and after the viewing in New York, Blastr’s Cher Martinetti said that Syfy “has a winner on their hands,” judging by fan response.

Of course, the true test comes now as sci-fi fans get introduced en masse to the story and characters, especially if they haven’t read the books and this is the first time they’re delving into the world of “The Expanse.” They’re in capable hands, however, as the series has lined up an (inter)stellar cast. Alongside Jane and Strait, the ensemble includes Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning actress Shohreh Aghdashloo (“House of Sand and Fog,” 2003), Chad L. Coleman (“The Walking Dead,” “The Wire”), Wes Chatham (“The Help,” 2011), Gemini Award nominee Cas Anvar (“The Tournament”) and Dominique Tipper (“Vampire Academy,” 2014). The universe is a big, dark, scary place with many corners to explore, and TV likes to do just that. “The Expanse,” however, brings things a little closer to home — our own solar system. With assets ranging from a bestselling series of novels to an accomplished pair of screenwriters to an impeccable cast, this new sci-fi series looks poised to be out-of-this-world good. There’s tons of hype about the show right now, so see what it’s all about when “The Expanse” premieres with a special two-night event Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 14 and 15, on Syfy, before it settles into its regular Tuesday time-slot. Thomas Jane as seen in “The Expanse.”

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Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (4) KOMO

8:00 p.m.

The 1937 animated film about the classic Brothers Grimm character was the first of its kind, and was a huge gamble for Walt Disney at the time. This premiere one-hour special takes a look behind the scenes of the beloved movie.

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8:00 p.m.

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9:00 p.m.

After a tumultuous first season of twists and turns, oil baron Hap Briggs (Don Johnson) signs off in this season finale. This season, Hap has been challenged by Billy (Chace Crawford), an ambitious young man determined to cash in on the oil boom.

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Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and Lucca (Cush Jumbo) take the case of a well-respected surgeon is accused of plotting to commit a crime in this new episode. Elsewhere, Ruth (Margo Martindale) tries to get rid of Jason (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). DECEMBER 13 - 19, 2015

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: “Love Actually” is one of my favorite Christmas movies. Did the kid who played Sam go on to do anything else? A: The adorable child star of 2003’s “Love Actually,” Thomas Brodie-Sangster, has grown into a hugely in-demand twentysomething. He co-stars as Newt in the smash-hit teen-film franchise The Maze Runner, which launched last year and released a sequel this past September. It’s based on a popular book series, as many of the big movies are these days. Some of the biggest shows are, too, such as HBO’s huge hit “Game of Thrones,” which also featured Brodie-Sangster for a while, playing the mysteriously gifted Jojen Reed. Even if you haven’t seen his face since “Love Actually,” you may have heard his voice. He plays Ferb on the long-running Disney cartoon “Phineas and Ferb.” Those are his biggest roles, but he’s been in quite a large number of other productions, including a few that reunited him with his “Love Actually” castmates (not surprising, considering how many huge stars were in that movie). His first role after “Love Actually” was 2005’s “Nanny McPhee,” written by Emma Thompson and starring herself and Colin Firth. Two years later, he and Firth teamed up again for “The Last Legion.” Q: What did the guy who played Skinner do after “The XFiles”? It seems like he sort of disappeared. Will he be in the remake? A: Mitch Pileggi did not actually disappear after “The X-Files,” except in the way that character actors are supposed to. But he’ll be resurfacing in a big way next year when he appears in the new “X-Files” season, premiering on Fox in January. Pileggi plays Walter Skinner, Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully’s (Gillian Anderson) boss with frequently questionable loyalties. Duchovny and Anderson went on to proper fame after the smashhit series, but Pileggi remained a supporting man. A good supporting star is supposed to disappear into the role, so if you don’t think you’ve seen him since, he clearly is good, because you almost certainly have. He’s had recurring roles in such huge, and diverse, shows as “Sons of Anarchy” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” and had a starring role in the recent “Dallas” remake. He also did runs in some other sci-fi hits, including “Supernatural,” “Stargate: Atlantis” and “Medium,” and plenty of smaller roles elsewhere. As for full-time, permanent gigs, they’ve been less successful. He was part of the full-time cast of WB’s “The Mountain” in 2004 and ABC’s “Day Break” in 2006, but both were canceled after a season.

important the company is to Russian culture and how deeply it was affected by the attack. The tension and drama are palpable in this documentary, Dancing through the and the visuals are artistically pain: HBO brings a riveting documentary to cable television breathtaking. There’s something Monday, Dec. 14. Russia’s world- for everyone in “Bolshoi Babylon,” which airs Monday, Dec. 14, renowned Bolshoi Ballet is the subject of a visually beautiful and on HBO. surprisingly dramatic program, Mac is back: One of the “Bolshoi Babylon,” that delves most enduring characters of the into the inner workings of the 1980s is making his way back dance institute, including the fallout of the 2013 acid attack on to television. Though there’s no release date as of yet, CBS has director Sergei Filin. committed to the development You read that right — acid of a “MacGyver” reboot, and, attack. In January 2013, ballet like all good reboots, the update director Filin was cornered and will put a different spin on the attacked with acid outside his original story. home, a horrible event that Produced by Henry Winkler resulted in the loss of sight in (“Happy Days”), who also served one eye as well as third-degree as producer for the ‘80s series, burns. The results of the subsequent and written by R. Scott Gemmill, who also wrote for hit shows investigation rocked the ballet “NCIS: Los Angeles” and “ER,” company as much as the attack the new show will start off much itself, as former principle dancer Pavel Dmitrichenko was charged earlier in Angus “Mac” MacGyver’s life than the original. with masterminding the crime. In the reboot we’ll find a Filmmakers of this 2015 Toronto International Film Festival sub- twenty-something MacGyver who is about to be recruited to a mission interview dancers and other company members, as well clandestine agency. The original as Russian celebrities, politicians Mac was an ex-secret agent who hated guns and refused to use and more, to reveal just how them; in this version, we’ll get to see what brought him to that point, and watch him develop and hone his legendary skills — the unconventional skills that make him so valuable as a spy. MacGyver is known for using his knowledge of science and engineering to repurpose everyday items in order to get himself and others out of impossible situations. The project is still in development, but the series seems to be hitting green lights at every turn. CBS brings “MacGyver” back to the small screen sometime in the near future. Tune in Tuesday, March 8, to check out “Of Kings and Prophets” on ABC.

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Jingle All the Way (1996, Comedy) Sinbad, Phil

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Jeff Probst hosts “Survivor: Second Chances - Cambodia.”

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Jeff Probst welcomes the finalists to a final tribal council where they plead for the jury’s vote in this season finale. Immediately following the big reveal, Probst hosts a reunion special with the castaways from this season.

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Captain Hornstock (Domenick Lombardozzi) is a suspect in his third ex-wife’s murder case in this rebroadcast. Feeling desperate, he turns to Rosewood (Morris Chestnut) and Villa (Jaina Lee Oritz) to help him prove his innocence, forcing a reconciliation.

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9:00 p.m.

Engine trouble plagues the Integrity, frustrating Matt, Bam, Gabe and Bear, who just want to get home. Back in Browntown, the rest of the family gets ready for the oncoming winter, all the while competing with the bears.

American Horror Story: Hotel (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

When an outbreak occurs, Alex (Chloë Sevigny) enlists John’s (Wes Bentley) help in this new episode. Meanwhile, Donovan (Matt Bomer) learns what The Countess (Lady Gaga) is really up to, while Liz (Denis O’Hare) and Iris (Kathy Bates) plan to leave. DECEMBER 13 - 19, 2015

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Barbara Walters hosts “Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2015.”

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8:00 p.m.

After an elf named Wayne doesn’t get the promotion he was hoping for, he’s partnered with a rookie elf named Lanny. While on a Christmas Eve mission to prepare houses for Santa’s arrival, they must learn to work together.

Life in Pieces (7) KIRO (10) CITY

8:30 p.m.

Colleen (Angelique Cabral) decides to join John (James Brolin) and some of his Air Force buddies on their annual Christmas carolling adventure in this holiday episode. Samantha (Holly J. Barrett) gets lice from a mall Santa.

The First 48 (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

An innocent barber is murdered during a vicious assault on a crowded barbershop in Tulsa in this new episode. Det. John Brown must investigate the dangerous world of gang violence to catch a killer on the loose with an AK47 assault rifle.

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Barbara Walters sheds some light on the private lives of interesting people in this premiere. The annual special featuring interviews with prominent figures has become one of the most anticipated television events of the year.

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A Christmas Carol (1984, Drama) Nigel Davenport, Frank Finlay,

White 130* 254* Street Wood, John Payne, Maureen O'Hara. George C. Scott. Christmas Tanked: Unfiltered Tanked: Unfiltered Tanked: Unfiltered Tanked! Tanked! Tanked! 184* 282* Vanderpump Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump

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The Santa Clause (1994, Comedy) Judge Reinhold,

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2007, Family) Martin Short, 180* 311* Carol and Landing Landing 2 Wendy Crewson, Tim Allen. Abigail Breslin, Tim Allen.

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