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First Federal’s top structure realigns Ex-CEO at home in Indiana BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FRANKFORT, Ind. — Levon Mathews, the former president-CEO of First Federal, said Friday he is working at a family business in Indiana and took issue with the notion his departure from Port Angeles in December was abrupt. First Federal announced his resignation Dec. 21 as “effective immediately” in a statement released the same day. TURN TO EX-CEO/A4

Interim chief in line to take helm of bank BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Larry Hueth, the interim presidentCEO of First Federal, is on track to step up to the position permanently as the bank realigns its top management team in the wake of former President-CEO Levon Mathews’ abrupt resignation, bank officials said. In addition, former PresidentCEO Karen McCormick has been hired by the bank to temporarily fill the position vacated by Chief Credit Officer Cliff Frydenberg,

who has retired, bank officials said. The bank announced the resignations of Mathews and Chief Banking Office-Senior Vice President Gina Lowman the same day, Dec. 21. Bank board of directors Chairman Richard Kott said that Lowman’s resignation was not related to Mathews’ resignation.

Left in November Lowman said Dec. 22 that she had been gone from the bank the third week of November and had left to spend more time with her family. She said the announcement of both resignations at the same time was “purely coincidental.” KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Hueth is First Federal’s execuLarry Heuth, interim president and CEO of First Federal, tive vice president and chief will present a report on his vision on how the North financial officer.

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Tamanowas Rock stands 150 feet from the ground east of Anderson Lake in Chimacum.

Jamestown tribe gets iconic monolith Gaten, governmental policy liaison for the tribe, said. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Tamanowas Rock, shaped CHIMACUM — After decades like a pointed egg, stands more of work to preserve Tamanowas than 150 feet from the valley Rock, the ancient tribal site is floor to the east of Anderson now legally in the hands of the Lake State Park. Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, On Dec. 21, the 62 acres which plans to make one major around Tamanowas Rock, change in management: including the rock itself, were There will be no rock climbpurchased by the tribe for ing. Period. $600,000, the tribe announced. “It is like allowing people to TURN TO ROCK/A4 climb the Sistine Chapel,” Leo BY ARWYN RICE

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LAPUSH — Staff members from state and federal agencies have finished removing more than 400 pounds of non-native plant and animal life found clinging to a 64-foot dock that washed up on a remote Olympic National Park beach, the state Department of Ecology said. Experts are now analyzing marine life samples taken from the structure, believed to be from the 2011 Japanese tsunami, to determine what specific species made their home there, said Bill Tweit, invasive-species specialist and special assistant to the director of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, on Friday. A team of six researchers and invasive-species experts from the park, the Washington Sea Grant Program and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife hiked on more than 3 miles of old logging roads and maneuvered down a steep bluff Thursday and Friday to get to the dock between LaPush and the Hoh River.

Found in bumpers The workers cleared the dock of non-native animal life, most of which was found on 150-pound rubber bumpers that ringed the top portion of the dock, Tweit said. Crew members removed the bumpers and stored them for the time being in plastic bags inside the hollow spaces of the dock itself, which Tweit was confident would kill any organism left alive after the bumpers were unbolted from the dock. “I was just relieved that every-

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one [got back] safe and sound and that yesterday was as successful as it was,” Tweit said Friday. “They really decreased the risk [of contamination], and they really got a lot [of organisms] off.” Crews also took special care to recover or destroy any remains of the removed organisms so as to minimize native animals’ exposure to the non-native species. “We’re always keenly aware of where things go when we scrape off something,” Tweit said. Ecology said teams also used a

diluted bleach solution to wash the entire dock, a method approved as environmentally safe by the National Park Service and the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. State and federal officials say the dock is a remnant of the estimated 5 million tons of debris swept into the ocean by a tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, though confirmation has not been received from the Japanese government. TURN TO DEBRIS/A5

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Photo of teen princess-to-be Diana for sale A PHOTO MARKED “not to be published” that shows a teenage Diana Spencer before she became Princess of Wales, with a young friend seated beside her, will be featured in an auction this month in New Hampshire. The photograph might never have been seen publicly until now, RR Auction said. Stamped February 1981 on the back, the photo was taken around the time Charles, the Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer ended months of speculation and announced they were to be married. The photo came from the Caren Archive, a major private collection of rare newspapers and other publications, and was purchased seven years ago from The Daily Mirror newspaper. In 1981, Diana first told news of her engagement to her friends, then moved out of her apartment Feb. 23 and into Buckingham Palace. What was widely labeled the wedding of the century took place July 29, 1981, at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1996, and Diana died in a Paris car

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A photograph marked “not to be published” shows a teenage Diana Spencer before she became Princess of Wales, with a young friend seated beside her. was charged with the murder of actress Lana Clarkson. That ended in a mistrial, but Spector was convicted in Seeing Spector a second trial and is now Al Pacino said Friday that he decided not to meet serving 19 years to life in prison. famed record producer and Pacino wore a dizzying convicted killer Phil Spector before portraying him in array of wigs in his portrayal of the eccentric Specan HBO movie — only to tor, whose “Wall of Sound” find he already had. A friend showed Pacino a style was an integral part of pop music in the early 20-year-old photo in which the actor was standing next 1960s. The actor said he decided to Spector. Pacino said he not to meet Spector in has no memory of the prison because he’d be a difmoment. The movie, “Phil Spector,” ferent man than the one Pacino is portraying, who debuts in March. It focuses had not yet been convicted on the client-attorney relaof a crime. tionship between Spector He watched video clips of and Linda Kenney Spector to help him with his Baden, who represented him in his first trial after he portrayal. crash in 1997. The auction is scheduled Jan. 17-24 in Amherst, N.H.

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Passings By The Associated Press

MAMIE REARDEN, 114, the oldest living U.S. citizen, has died. Two daughters say Mrs. Rearden of Edgefield, S.C., who held the title as the oldest person in the country for about two weeks, died Wednesday at a hospital in Georgia. Sara Rearden of Burtonsville, Md., said Saturday that her mother broke her hip after a fall about three weeks ago. Robert Young of the Gerontology Research Group said Mrs. Rearden’s September 1898 birth was recorded in the 1900 U.S. Census. The group, which verifies age information for Guinness World Records, listed Mrs. Rearden as the oldest living U.S. citizen after last month’s passing of 115-year-old Dina Manfredini of Iowa. Mrs. Rearden was more than a year younger than the world’s oldest person, 115-year-old Jiroemon Kimura of Japan.

_________ JAYNE CORTEZ, 78, a poet, activist and performance artist who blended oral and written traditions into numerous books and musical recordings, is dead. The Organization of Women Writers of Africa said Ms. Cortez died of heart failure in New York

Setting it Straight on Dec. 28. She had helped found the group. Ms. Cortez was a prominent figure in the black arts movement of the 1960s and ’70s that advocated art as a vehicle for political protest. She would cite her experiences trying to register black voters in Mississippi in the early1960s as a key influence. She toured worldwide and had been planning a symposium of women writers to be held in May in Ghana. She was married twice, to jazz musician Ornette Coleman and to the sculptor Melvin Edwards.

self a longtime politician, has died. The governor of southwestern Baden-Wuerttemberg state, Winfried Kretschmann, expressed sorrow Friday at Mr. Schaeuble’s death. He died late Thursday after suffering from complications following a heart attack last summer. Mr. Schaeuble served as Baden-Wuerttemberg’s state interior minister from 1996 to 2004. Since leaving the government, he had headed the state-owned Rothaus brewery. Like his elder brother Wolfgang, the 70-year-old finance minister, Mr. Schaeuble was a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative Christian Democrats. Wolfgang Schaeuble is Merkel’s finance minister.

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the Industrial Forestry Navy Reserve Lt. Jean C. Association and approved Lindsay has returned home by a legislative council in Olympia, would establish to Port Angeles after delivering a scouting observation the fair value of timber at bombing plane from Anacos- 30 percent of market value tia, Md., to the Long Beach, for taxation purposes. At present, the value is Calif., naval aviation base. determined through a tax While the actual flying appraisal manual issued by time of the fast ship from the state Tax Commission Maryland to California _________ as a guide for county assesis only 19 hours, the trip sors. took several days because THOMAS SCHAEUSome of the assessors see of bad weather in North BLE, 64, the younger a dramatic loss of revenues Carolina, forcing a route brother of Germany’s to counties that have large through Florida. finance minister and himamounts of timber. Lt. Lindsay said he will remain in Port Angeles until 1988 (25 years ago) he receives further orders Lottery Seen Around from the Navy Department. Frank McPhee was Peninsula snapshots He has been flying for STATE LOTTERY elected mayor of Port Angethe Navy since the beginresults are available on a les by a 4-3 vote of fellow RAY OF SUN illumining of the World War. timely basis by phoning, City Council members last nating the MV Coho toll-free, 800-545-7510 or night, making him the tituagainst a dark-gray backon the Internet at www. 1963 (50 years ago) lar head of the city governdrop as the ferry left Port walottery.com/Winning ment he often has criticized. Jefferson and Clallam Angeles Harbor for Victoria Numbers. McPhee and new council counties’ assessors will on Friday morning . . . members Kelly Gabriel, join others from Western WANTED! “Seen Around” Mike Lemon and Joan SarLaugh Lines Washington in Chehalis items. gent voted for McPhee. this week to discuss the Send them to PDN News A motion to make CounIF MALE DEER have Desk, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles effects of a new timber cilman Jim Hallett mayor antlers, do female deer taxation proposal on WA 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or email news@peninsuladailynews. have unclers? failed because McPhee was county tax revenues. Your Monologue com. The proposal, drafted by elected on the first vote.

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TODAY IS SUNDAY, Jan. 6, the sixth day of 2013. There are 359 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Jan. 6, 1963, “Oliver!,” Lionel Bart’s musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, opened on Broadway. On this date: ■ In 1540, England’s King Henry VIII married his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves. The marriage lasted about six months. ■ In 1759, George Washington and Martha Dandridge Custis were married in New Kent County, Va. ■ In 1838, Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail gave the first success-

ful public demonstration of their telegraph in Morristown, N.J. ■ In 1912, New Mexico became the 47th state. ■ In 1919, the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, died in Oyster Bay, N.Y., at age 60. ■ In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his State of the Union address, outlined a goal of “Four Freedoms”: freedom of speech and expression, the freedom of people to worship God in their own way, freedom from want and freedom from fear. ■ In 1942, the Pan American Airways Pacific Clipper, a flying boat built by Boeing, arrived in New York more than a month after

leaving California and following a westward route. ■ In 1945, George Herbert Walker Bush married Barbara Pierce in Rye, N.Y. ■ In 1982, truck driver William G. Bonin was convicted in Los Angeles of 10 of the “Freeway Killer” slayings of young men and boys. Bonin later was convicted of four other killings; he was executed in 1996. ■ In 1993, authorities rescued Jennifer Stolpa and her infant son, Clayton, after Jennifer’s husband, James, succeeded in reaching help, ending the family’s eight-day ordeal in the snow-covered Nevada desert. ■ Ten years ago: Iraqi Presi-

dent Saddam Hussein accused U.N. inspectors of engaging in “intelligence work” instead of searching for suspected nuclear, chemical and biological weapons in his country. ■ Five years ago: In a video posted on the Internet, al-Qaida’s American-born spokesman, Adam Gadahn, urged fighters to meet President George W. Bush with bombs during his upcoming Mideast visit. ■ One year ago: The Obama administration expanded the FBI’s more than eight-decades-old definition of rape to count men as victims for the first time and to drop the requirement that victims physically resisted their attackers.


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A3 Briefly: Nation appropriate now, either. 4 dead after In Danbury, Conn. — about 10 miles west of Newtown — police standoff the venue backed out. Same with three other shows in Colorado in New York’s Hudson Valley, AURORA, Colo. — A gunman barricaded inside his Colorado home fired shots at police from a second-story window before he was killed as SWAT officers stormed the home Saturday. Once inside, they found the bodies of three other adults, authorities said. The suspect, whose name was withheld by police, held officers at bay for nearly six hours after neighbors reported gunfire at 3 a.m. inside the modest townhome in the Denver suburb of Aurora, said Police Sgt. Cassidee Carlson. It wasn’t known if officers shot the suspect or if he shot himself. Investigators said two men and a woman appeared to have been killed before officers arrived. The shootings occurred about 4 miles southeast of the Aurora Mall, where 12 people were killed and dozens were wounded by a gunman at a midnight showing of “The Dark Knight Rises” on July 20.

Gun shows canceled SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Several gun shows, all about an hour’s drive from Newtown, Conn., have been canceled. A show in White Plains, N.Y., brought back a few years ago after being called off for a decade because of the Columbine shooting is off because officials decided it didn’t seem

according to the organizer. Gun advocates aren’t backing down from their insistence on the right to keep and bear arms. But some of the most popular guns will be missing from next weekend’s gun show in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., after show organizers agreed to bar the display and sale of AR-15 military-style semiautomatic weapons and their large-clip magazines.

Today’s news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D.; Reps. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Tom Cotton, R-Ark. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” McConnell — McConnell; Sen. Angus King, a Maine independent; Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif.; Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson, leaders of President Barack Obama’s now-defunct deficit commission. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — McConnell; Sens. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., and Chris Murphy, D-Conn.; Reps. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Mike Kelly, R-Pa., Rick Nolan, D-Minn., and Matt Salmon, R-Ariz. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Heitkamp; Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — Reps. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio; Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.

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Briefly: World Syrian leader to make rare speech today BEIRUT — Syrian President Bashar Assad will deliver a speech today in a rare address to the nation, state media said, as rebels fighting to topple his embattled regime pressed ahead with an offensive on the Assad capital. The official SANA news agency said in a brief statement Saturday that Assad will speak about the latest developments in Syria. The speech would be the first by the leader since June and comes amid intense fighting between government troops and rebels on the outskirts of Damascus. The civil war has killed more than 60,000 people, according to a recent United Nations estimate.

Union Jack protested BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Police used water cannons to fend off brick-hurling protesters in Belfast on Saturday as violent demonstrations over flying the British flag stretched into a third straight day.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said it was investigating reports that a number of shots were fired at police lines. More than 1,000 demonstrators marched on Belfast City Hall earlier Saturday afternoon amid a heavy police presence. Protesters have been out in force — with sometimes violent results — since a Dec. 3 decision by the Belfast City Council to stop flying the British flag year-round. Such issues of symbolism frequently inflame sectarian passions in Northern Ireland, where Protestants mainly want to stay in the United Kingdom and Catholics want to unite with the Republic of Ireland.

U.S. dam project KAJAKI, Afghanistan — In the approaching twilight of its war in Afghanistan, the U.S. is forging ahead with a giant infrastructure project long criticized as too costly in both blood and money. It’s a $500 million effort to refurbish the massive Kajaki dam and hydro-electric power system with an extensive network of power lines and transmission substations. It is supposed to bring electricity to 332,000 people in southern Afghanistan, increase crop yields and build up a cohort of trained Afghan laborers in a region badly in need of them. The Associated Press

GOP division threatens ability to shape policy Internal flaps show struggle with its vision BY STEVE PEOPLES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Republican Party seems as divided and angry as ever. Infighting has penetrated the highest levels of the House GOP leadership. Long-standing geographic tensions have increased, pitting endangered Northeastern Republicans against their colleagues from other parts of the country. Enraged tea party leaders are threatening to knock off dozens of Republicans who supported a measure that raised taxes on the nation’s highest earners. “People are mad as hell. I’m right there with them,” Amy Kremer, chairwoman of the Tea Party Express, said late last week, declaring that she has “no confidence” in the party her members typically support. Her remarks came after GOP lawmakers agreed to higher taxes but no broad spending cuts as part of a deal to avert the “fiscal cliff.” “Anybody that voted ‘yes’ in the House should be concerned” about primary challenges in 2014, she said.

Gov. Christie At the same time, one of the GOP’s most popular voices, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, blasted his party’s “toxic internal politics” after House Republicans initially declined to approve disaster relief for victims of superstorm Sandy. He said it was “disgusting to watch” their actions, and he faulted the GOP’s most powerful elected official, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. The GOP’s internal struggles to figure out what it wants to be were painfully exposed after Mitt Romney’s loss to President Barack Obama on Nov. 6, but they have exploded in recent days. The fallout could extend well beyond the party’s ability to win policy battles on Capitol Hill. It could hamper Republicans as

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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio leaves after a threehour photo session with members of the new 113th Congress that convened in the Capitol on Thursday.

News Analysis they examine how to regroup and attract new voters after a disheartening election season.

Latest clashes To a greater degree than the Democrats, the Republican Party has struggled with internal divisions for the past few years. But these latest clashes have seemed especially public and vicious. “It’s disappointing to see infighting in the party,” said Ryan Williams, a Republican operative and former Romney aide. “It doesn’t make us look like we’re in a position to challenge the president and hold him accountable to the promises he made.” What’s largely causing the dissension? A lack of a clear GOP leader with a single vision for the party. Republicans haven’t had a consistent standard-bearer since President George W. Bush left office in 2008 with the nation on the edge of financial collapse. His departure, along with widespread economic concerns, gave rise to a tea party movement that infused the GOP’s conservative base with energy. The tea party is credited with broad Republican gains in the

2010 congressional elections, but it’s also blamed for the rising tension between the pragmatic and ideological wings of the party — discord that festers still. It was much the same for Democrats in the late 1980s before Bill Clinton emerged to win the White House and shift his party to the political center. 2012 presidential nominee Romney never fully captured the hearts of his party’s most passionate voters. But his tenure atop the party was short-lived; since Election Day, he’s disappeared from the political world.

Remaining leaders Those Republican leaders who remain engaged — Christie, Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus — are showing little sign of coming together. Those on the GOP’s deep bench of potential 2016 presidential contenders, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, have begun staking out their own, sometimes conflicting ideas for the party. Over the short term at least, the party’s divisions probably will continue to be exposed.

Brutal Alaska winter might postpone oil-drill ship recovery THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Responders on Saturday prepared to hook a main tow line to an oil-drilling ship grounded on rocks near a remote Alaska island. Officials overseeing the response to the grounding of Royal Dutch Shell’s Kulluk barge said they could use the line to “test capabilities” as they prepare to recover the ship. But the plans were subject to tides and weather, which can be fierce in the North Pacific during winter. Officials also hoped to deploy oil-soaking booms around nearby Kodiak Island, especially near

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any salmon streams. They say there’s no sign the hull has been breached or that oil has spilled from the vessel. The Kulluk ran aground during a fierce year-end storm, and more than 600 people are working on its recovery.

‘I’d really be shocked’ Dan Magone, who has worked on other major groundings in Alaska, said he’d be surprised if they can remove it anytime soon. “I’d really be shocked if this thing is so lightly aground and so lightly damaged that they can just go pull this thing off right away,” said Magone, president of

Magone Marine, in a telephone interview from his headquarters in Dutch Harbor. The Kulluk is a circular barge 266 feet in diameter with a funnel-shaped, reinforced steel hull that allows it to operate in ice. One of two Shell ships that drilled last year in the Arctic Ocean, it has a 160-foot derrick rising from its center and no propulsion system of its own. The vessel was being towed to Seattle last week when a line broke in heavy seas. Reattached lines broke four more times, and it ran aground New Year’s Eve less than a mile from Kodiak Island.

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West: 7.5 Alaska quake sends no tsunami south

Nation: McChrystal book tells of Obama tensions

World: Gang rape horror grips India politics, media

World: Fashion magnate missing in South America

A POWERFUL EARTHQUAKE at about 1 a.m. PST Saturday sparked a tsunami warning for hundreds of miles of Alaskan and Canadian coastline, but the alert was canceled when no damaging waves were generated. The magnitude-7.5 quake and tsunami warning that followed caused concern in some coastal communities — all north of Vancouver Island — with alarms sounding and people rushing to higher ground for safety. But the Alaska Tsunami Warning Center later said the waves were too small to pose a threat, reaching just 6 inches above normal sea level in Sitka and Port Alexander, Alaska.

GEN. STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL, the former American commander in Afghanistan, writes that tensions between the White House and the Pentagon were evident in the Obama administration from its opening months in office. The beginning of Barack Obama’s first term “saw the emergence of an unfortunate deficit of trust between the White House and the Department of Defense, largely arising from the decision-making process on Afghanistan,” McChrystal writes in My Share of the Task: A Memoir, Memoir, which will be released for sale Monday. “The effects were costly.”

FIVE MEN ACCUSED of raping a New Delhi university student for hours on a bus as it drove through India’s capital were charged with murder, rape and other crimes that could bring them the death penalty. The attack on the 23-year-old woman, who died of severe internal injuries last weekend, provoked a fierce debate across India about the routine mistreatment of females. There have been signs of change since the attack. Rapes, often ignored, have become front-page news, politicians have called for tougher laws, and the government is examining wide reforms in the criminal justice system.

RESCUE CREWS CREWS USED boats and aircraft Saturday to search for a small plane that disappeared in Venezuela carrying the CEO of Italy’s iconic Missoni fashion house and five other people. But 24 hours after the BN-2 Islander aircraft disappeared from radar screens on its short flight from Venzuela’s coastal resort island of Los Roques to Caracas, the capital, no sign of the plane had been found, officials said. Missoni’s younger brother, Luca, who is active in the family-run business, was traveling to Venezuela on Saturday to monitor search efforts.


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Bank: Branches in Forks, PA, Sequim and PT Two people in the other aircraft, including a 10-year-old boy, also were killed, McCormick said.

CONTINUED FROM A1 The California native was named to the interim position when Mathews abruptly resigned from the financial institution, which has broad reach in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Kott said then that Mathews’ resignation “has nothing to do with the financial condition of the bank.” Kott would not comment on whether the board of directors had asked Mathews to resign. Mathews was also a member of the board. Employees who asked not to be named told the PDN that Mathews’ departure had been preceded by an investigation by an outside human-resources expert and that the investigation had been prompted by letters written by First Federal employees to Kott and other members of the bank’s board of directors. Both Lowman and Kott said they couldn’t confirm that report. Hueth also had no comment. Mathews, reached in Indiana, would not comment on the investigation. He said he retired for personal reasons having to do with his family business. Kott and Hueth said they have not had any contact with Mathews since his resignation. First Federal, based in Port Angeles, is the 18th largest bank in Washington state and has almost 70,000 accounts, Hueth said. It has $775 million in assets, 20 percent to 30 percent of which are in Jefferson County, Hueth said.

EX-CEO: Listed as CFO of Ind. property CONTINUED FROM A1 “I’ve been thinking about it for a long time,” Mathews said Friday in a brief telephone interview. Mathews said he resigned for personal reasons. “It’s really a personal situation between me and my family business,” Mathews said. “Everything I’ve done is related to my family business.” On his profile on www.linkedin. com, a professional networking and resume website, Mathews is listed as the chief financial officer for Mathews Farm Buildings of Frankfort, Ind., from December 2012 to the present. He is listed as president, CEO and board of directors’ member of First Federal from September 2009 to December 2012.

bank’s board of directors that will have his stamp on it at its regular Jan. 22 meeting, Kott said. The report will “put forth his vision of how the bank should be operated” and will include recommendations on “a variety of aspects” of bank operations, Kott said. Kott said the bank has not advertised for the president-CEO position in the weeks since Dec. 21, when the bank announced Mathews’ resignation and Hueth’s likely temporaryfor-now promotion. “Every vote on our board is very supportive of his efforts,” Kott said. A board decision on hiring a new president-CEO is expected “in the not-toodistant future,” he added. Hueth wants to move up “We’ve had some talk Hueth has worked at about within 90 days.” First Federal for four years and wants to move up to the Former position financial institution’s top Kott said a decision has spot, he said. not been made on whether “That is my hope and Lowman’s former position desire,” Hueth said Friday. will remain intact or its “I would appreciate the duties distributed elseopportunity.” where. “We haven’t decided to Hueth, 50, and his wife, fill that position at this Cyndi, live in Sequim. Hueth will present a for- point,” Kott said. “We may restructure the ward-looking report to the

Mathews said he hopes one day to get back into the banking business. “Good things will happen at First Fed,” he added. He would not Mathews comment on assertions that bank employees made to the Peninsula Daily News that his resignation was preceded by an investigation conducted by an outside human resources expert. Interim bank President-CEO Larry Hueth, who is already First Federal’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, said he has not had any contact with Mathews since his resignation. “The only thing that was indicated to me was that it was personal in nature on his part,”

way we handle that sector of our banking,” he said, adding that the position covers business lending. “It’s a matter of looking at the proper organization for the bank,” Kott said. “The board is evaluating this, along with our new CEO,” he added. “We’re looking at all the options.” Lowman did not return calls for comment Friday. Frydenberg, who retired at the end of December and has moved to Bellingham, was not asked to leave his job, Kott said. Frydenberg’s departure had nothing to do with Mathews’ resignation, Kott added.

No action pending There is no regulatory action pending against the bank, Kott said. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. recently completed an audit of the bank’s finances, he said. “We came through that with good results.” FDIC spokesman David Barr said Friday that no regulatory action has been taken against First Federal in the past 12 months, adding that the agency does not

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Hueth said. “I worked with him closely, as everyone did,” Hueth added. “He’s done some great things for this bank, and I wish him well.”

Last day at bank Mathews’ last day at the bank was the same day he submitted his resignation letter, bank board of directors’ Chairman Richard Kott said last week. “He actually didn’t give a reason” for resigning, Kott said. “He just resigned,” Kott added. “I believe he was going back to manage his family farm.”

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@peninsuladailynews.com.

comment on ongoing investigations. The state Department of Financial Institutions is not investigating First Federal, agency spokeswoman Lyn Peters said. “The resignations, to our knowledge, are not the result of regulatory action,” Peters said in an email. “DFI feels the depth of leadership is sufficient to continue safe and sound operations.” There also are no pending complaints against the bank or any of its employees before the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, spokesman Rudy Hurtado said Friday. McCormick, the bank’s former president, was its director of lending from 1990 to 1997. She had the skills and experience to temporarily fill the position “in this bridging period of time,” Kott said. McCormick said Friday she expects to stay in the position for three to six months.

who would fill roles at the bank should sudden vacancies occur, McCormick and Hueth said. Hueth, for example, was named in the plan to succeed Mathews on an interim basis should Mathews suddenly not hold the president-CEO position, Hueth said. “We do have succession plans that account for these changes,” Hueth said. “This was the succession plan all along.” “I need to develop one so there would be someone to take over my position to operate the bank, should something happen to me, so the community is wellserved.” Mathews succeeded McCormick after she retired in 2009. “This is my role in accordance with the succession plan,” McCormick said. “When I got the call, I was ready to step in and fill any role I was needed to do.” Succession plans for sudden and planned resignations at the bank were established after a 1972 midair plane crash killed Succession plan bank CEO Perry Brackett; Both she and Hueth Brackett’s wife, Marjorie; were named in the bank’s and the bank’s chief finan“succession plan” as people cial officer.

McCormick also has a contract with the bank to write a history of the financial institution, she said. She is co-writing the book with Port Angeles author and playwright Rebecca Redshaw. First Federal, the only locally owned and managed savings bank on the North Olympic Peninsula, opened in 1923. The bank has branches in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks and Port Townsend, and lending centers in Poulsbo and Bellingham. First Federal employs more than 170 people and annually pours $12 million to $13 million into communities in Clallam and Jefferson counties in payroll, community support and payments to vendors, Hueth said. The bank has $77 million in capital on hand and plans to raise more by converting to a shareholder company, Kott said.

Stock plan delayed Federal banking regulators are requiring that banks increase their levels of capital, so mutual banks such as First Federal are converting to stock-held companies to raise money, he said. “It makes the bank a sounder bank,” Kott added. First Federal filed an application to convert to a shareholder company with the state Department of Financial Institutions on Nov. 18. But the bank board has put on hold further action on the switch until after making decisions such as who will be the bank’s next president-CEO, Kott said. “We are temporarily delaying going forward once we receive regulatory approval,” he said.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at paul.gottlieb@ peninsuladailynews.com.

Rock: Tamanowas regarded as place of power CONTINUED FROM A1 the purchase. The rock was known by The purchase has been Salish people as a place of added to an adjacent power and spiritual bond22-acre property that has ing, Gaten said. Tamanowas, in the Klalbeen owned by the tribe lam language, means “spirit since the 1990s. power.” The combined proper“Tamanowas Rock is one ties, known as the of those rare sacred sites Tamanowas Rock Sanctu- that can be traced back to ary, “will be protected in ancient times,” said Liz perpetuity from develop- Mueller, Jamestown ment and inappropriate S’Klallam tribal council vice uses with respect to a cul- chairwoman and member of tural and religious Indian the tribe’s culture commitsite,” according to the tribe’s tee. “Tribes as far north as official announcement of

the Lummi Nation would travel down for the sacred ceremonies,” she said. In 1976, Tamanowas Rock, also known as Chimacum Rock, was listed in the Washington Heritage Register (www.dahp.wa.gov/ washington-heritage-register) — as having significant archeological interest, and efforts are being made to get the site listed in the National Register of Historic Places, said Betty Oppenheimer, spokeswoman for the tribe. Until 2008, the rock was

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owned by George Heidgerkin, a developer who purchased the property in 1993 with plans for as many as 46 homes on the land surrounding the rock. It was purchased from Heidgerkin by Washington State Parks in 2008, transferred to the Jefferson Land Trust, then purchased by the tribe in December. Property easement The land trust and the tribe will manage the property together, and the land trust will keep a conservation easement on the property, said Caroline Robertson, outreach director for the Jefferson Land Trust. The rock has been used as a recreation site for decades, and the tribe had concerns about hikers who left litter, vandalism and other damage to the sacred site, Gaten said.

There has been a lack of respect shown to the site and the surrounding property, he said. Climbers who frequent the rock have argued that they protect it — and Gaten agreed that their argument is true to some degree. However, the rock itself — a 43 million-year-old volcanic rock formation — is not the type that holds up well to the chipping that is caused by rock-climbing equipment, Gaten said.

Flaking, chipping away Gaten said parts of the rock where climbers make their ascent are flaking and chipping away. A new management plan has been developed that will allow continued but controlled public access, he said. Tribal plans include the

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addition of information kiosks to teach visitors of the history of the site; its cultural, religious and historic importance; and how to show respect to the land and the rock itself — including no rock climbing. Geologists believe Tamanowas Rock — an immense monolith with caves, crevices and cliffs — is a rare example of “slab window volcanism,” an unusual process that occurs when a sea floor spreading ridge enters a subduction zone, with mixed characteristics of adakite lava and volcanic breccia. Tribal oral histories regarding Tamanowas Rock include tales of it being used as an outlook for hunting mastodons, when the area around the rock was a savannah, approximately 8,000 to 10,000 years ago. One story that has survived is of Tamanowas Rock being used by people from a local village as an anchoring point when a flood occurred. The only flood that could have occurred of that magnitude, at the elevation of Tamanowas Rock, would have been a tsunami. The geological record shows the most recent one occurred about 3,000 years ago. Over time, the loss of native spiritual practices nearly eliminated the rich, indigenous ceremonial history from institutional memory, and Tamanowas Rock has become a recreational site enjoyed by hikers, equestrians and rock climbers, Gaten said.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arwyn.rice@peninsula dailynews.com.


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CONTINUED FROM A1 It was spotted by fishing crews Dec. 14 off the coast and was located on the beach 15 miles southwest of Forks on Dec. 18 by a Coast Guard helicopter crew. Since the dock washed ashore, waves have pushed it some 50 to 100 yards from its original spot just north of the Hoh River, Tweit said, and shifted it so it was parallel with the shoreline. The repositioning helped crews reach sections of the dock previously submerged, Tweit said.

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Species found In initial samples, 30 nonnative species were found. None was of the five potentially ecologically damaging species found on a dock section that washed up in Oregon earlier in 2012. The 66-foot-long Oregon dock was cut up and hauled away after volunteers scraped off 2 tons of seaweed and creatures clinging to it and ran blowtorches over the surface to sterilize it. On Friday, the state Department of Ecology said between 30 and 50 species of marine plants and animals not found in the United States but native to Japan had attached themselves to the dock on the Washington coast. Crews have not had the chance to identify any of the individual species found on the dock, Tweit said Friday, adding that this detective work will continue in the coming weeks.

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Researchers examine a dock that washed ashore between LaPush and the Hoh River on the Pacific Coast of the North Olympic Peninsula. Crews were able to identify marine invertebrates — animals without a backbone — such as mussels and barnacles, Tweit said, but have not found any large marine crustaceans, such as crabs, or larger vertebrates, such as fish.

Tracking buoy Ecology also announced Friday that the team was able to attach a new satellite tracking buoy to the dock after the batteries on the first one wore out. The consensus at a Wednesday meeting of agencies dealing with the dock was that the state needs to take care of any invasive species first, then the National

Park Service should work out funding for removing the dock from the beach, said Virginia Painter of the state Parks Department. As agency staff advance work on the dock, Tweit said, state and federal officials plan to glean as much information from the newly beached Washington dock as they can to prepare themselves for yet-to-come additional debris potentially connected with the Japanese tsunami. “We’re assuming we’ll have more [beached debris], probably not at this scale, that will need decontamination from an invasive-species perspective,” Tweit said. “These are all learning

experiences for us.” For more updates on the beached dock removal efforts, visit Ecology’s Web page dedicated to the project at http://tinyurl.com/Forks Dock. Anyone sighting other significant debris that may be from the tsunami is asked to report it to Disaster Debris@noaa.gov. There are two government websites with information on tsunami debris: www. marinedebris.noaa.gov/tsunamidebris and http:// marinedebris.wa.gov.

________ Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula dailynews.com.

Briefly . . . Angeles, Dungeness and DUI patrols Diamond Point. Winchester chimes will net 24 arrests sound for 10 seconds, followed by a recording saythrough Jan. 1 ing the alert is only a test. Law enforcement officers arrested 24 people for investigation of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol between Nov. 21 through Jan. 1 in Clallam County during a statewide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over DUI enforcement campaign. Jefferson County did not have extra emphasis patrols out during the campaign, said Julie Furlong, spokeswoman for the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Statewide, law enforcement officers arrested 3,446 drivers for investigation of DUI. During the same time period last year in Clallam County, officers on routine and extra patrols arrested 26 people for investigation of DUI. The Port Angeles and Sequim police departments, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and the State Patrol participated in the extra DUI patrols with the support of the Clallam County DUI Traffic Safety Task Force. The extra patrols were funded by a grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. For more information about the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, visit www.wtsc.wa.gov.

In an actual emergency, people who are indoors should check for messages from the Emergency Broadcast System on their radios or televisions if possible. The sound tests are run the first Monday of each month to verify the system’s capabilities to send timely warning notification to the coastal communities of Clallam, Jefferson, Pacific and Grays Harbor counties. Clallam County would like residents who hear the test to phone in to 360-4172525. Phone that number or 360-417-2483 for more information on earthquakes and tsunamis from the Clallam County Emergency Management Department. For more information from the Jefferson County Department of Emergency Management, phone the department at 360-3859368.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Police Department will conduct nighttime firearms training Monday at the Jefferson County Sportsmen’s Association shooting range off South Jacob Miller Road. Training will run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The trainSiren test Monday ing is open to department All Hazard Alert Broad- personnel only. cast System warning sirens FBI statistics show a will sound in communities majority of officer-involved along the North Olympic shooting incidents occur Peninsula coast at noon during hours of darkness. Monday. To improve officer surSirens will sound in vivability of these situaPort Townsend, LaPush, tions, low-light training is Neah Bay, Clallam Bay, mandated. Lower Elwha, West Port This training typically

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PORT TOWNSEND — Poet-teacher Sheila Bender and poet-musician Molly Tenenbaum will get together to give a free reading at the Northwind Arts Center, 2409 Jefferson St., on Thursday. Bender’s books include Writing in a Convertible with the Top Down and her latest poetry collection, Behind Us the Way Grows Wider. She teaches via her website, www.WritingIt Real.com; at Port Townsend’s Writer’s Workshoppe; and other portals. Tenenbaum is known for her poetry collections The Cupboard Artist, Now and By a Thread, and for playing in an Appalachian string band. Her work can be found at www.Molly Tenenbaum.com. The women will step up to read at 7 p.m. at Northwind, and while there’s no admission, donations to the nonprofit arts center are welcome. For details, visit www.NorthwindArts.org or phone 360-437-9081.

The Port Angeles City Council and the Utility Advisory Committee will discuss an initial transmission rates proposal from Bonneville Power Authority when they gather in a joint meeting Tuesday. The special meeting will Sequim on Facebook be at 3 p.m. in council chamSEQUIM — The city bers at City Hall, 321 E. now has three Facebook Fifth St. pages, said Barbara The group also will disHanna, communications cuss a BPA technology innoand marketing director. vation grant award and “In an ongoing effort to receive updates on a city of improve communication Port Angeles ethics policy with Sequim citizens, the city of Sequim is now incor- update and utility discount. The Utility Advisory porating social media into Committee is a subcommitits communications plan,” tee of the City Council. she said in a statement. The three pages are: Port Angeles Planning ■ Sequim city Commission government, which contains news about city meetPort Angeles planning ings and announcements. commissioners will hold a ■ Sequim tourism, public hearing at the comwhich offers updates on missioners’ meeting this area events. ■ Sequim centennial, Wednesday on a condiAdventure lecture which features news of the tional-use permit sought by Propane Northwest for proyearlong centennial celePORT ANGELES — bration that began in Octo- pane tank distribution. Chris Duff will present Propane Northwest is ber and will end in a grand “Rowing from Scotland to seeking the permit to estabfinale Nov. 2. the Faroe Islands: The lish a propane tank distri“We have been talking Challenge, the People and about utilizing this tool for bution service in the city’s the Inner Journey” during heavy industrial zone. a while, but we needed to a 2013 Adventure Travel The meeting will begin Series lecture at 7 p.m. Fri- have our policies in order at 6 p.m., with the public and systems in place for day. The series, a fundraiser records retention before we hearing starting soon afterward, at Port Angeles City moved forward,” Hanna for the Peninsula Trails said. Coalition, continues at the The city also operates Port Angeles Senior Center, two websites — www. 328 E. Seventh St., at 7 p.m. Fridays, Jan. 18 sequimwa.gov and www. and Feb. 1. visitsunnysequim.com — No presentation will be and a monthly newsletter. held Jan. 25. Peninsula Daily News

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Public utility district Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners when they gather Monday will elect board officers to serve in 2013 and 2014. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. and will be held at the Port Angeles main office, 2431 E. U.S. Highway 101. The commissioners also will consider adopting a schedule for the first quarter of 2013 that would alternate between regular meetings and work sessions in order to more thoroughly review and discuss key issues with staff.

Sequim Planning Commission The Sequim Planning Commission will swear in a new member and incumbent reappointments when it meets Tuesday. The special meeting will be at 6 p.m. at the Transit Center, 190 W. Cedar St. The commission also will consider code restructuring for temporary activities and special events, and a new code chapter for accessory uses and structures such as garages, sheds and other detached structures. The director’s report will include recommended revisions to the building height exceptions.

Sequim parks The Sequim Parks and Recreation Advisory Board will consider a master plan and confirm approved projects in 2013 when it meets Tuesday. The board will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Works Conference Room at 615 N. Fifth Ave. The board also will consider park activities and maintenance, a schedule for interviews for board vacancies and a concession stand at Carrie Blake Park.

Clallam Conservation District Clallam Conservation District supervisors will consider setting the date, time and location of an election to fill the expiring term of Joseph Murray when they meet Tuesday. The commissioners will meet at 3 p.m. at the USDA Service Center, 1601 E. Front St., Building A, Port Angeles. In addition to the elected position, the appointed term presently held by Nash Huber expires this year. Applications must be submitted before March 29. For more information, visit www.clallamcd.org; email ccd-info@conservewa. net; phone 360-452-1912, ext. 5; or visit the office. Information also is available at the Washington State Conservation Commission website at www.scc. wa.gov.

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The three Clallam County commissioners will elect a chair and vice chair Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Also on the agenda: ■ A resolution acknowledging commissioner involvement on advisory boards. ■ A resolution establishing departmental interest areas for the board. ■ An agreement with the state Department of Social and Health Services providing grant funds to expand youth-treatment services. ■ A contract amendment with Klallam Counseling Services providing funds and adding new contractual requirements. ■ A contract supplement with Zenovic and Associates extending an agreement to Dec. 31, 2013. ■ Notice of an invitation for bids for 2013 hot-mix asphalt requirements. ■ Resolutions initiating road policies to identify costs for the installation of new traffic signs and to cover logging stripe patterns and marking roads for striping. Commissioners will meet in the same boardroom at 9 a.m. Monday for their weekly work session to discuss the action items, a resolution appointing John Doherty as District Court No. 2 judge and a state Department of Transportation briefing on the status of the Eden Valley Road culvert replacement project and proposed road closure.

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Waterfront Trail section to close Monday Shutdown east from downtown to former mill

increase sewer and stormwater capacity between downtown Port Angeles and the city’s wastewater-treatment plant. The augmented piping is expected to reduce the “combined sewer overflow events” — the number of times untreated stormwater and sewer flows into Port Angeles Harbor during heavy storms — by sending the untreated material to a 5 million-gallon tank on the Rayonier site for storage before it is delivered to the city’s water-treatment plant.

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PORT ANGELES — Work on Port Angeles’ ongoing stormwater and sewer line upgrades will close the most popular stretch of the Waterfront Trail — from Lincoln Street to the Rayonier site — starting Monday and continuing for four months. The Waterfront Trail from downtown Port Angeles east to the Rayonier Inc. property, the site of a former pulp mill at Ennis Street, will be closed until May 15. The trail will be reopened in time for runners to prepare for the North Olympic Discovery Marathon the first week of June, said James Burke, the city’s project manager for stormwater and sewer line upgrades. The trail will be closed starting at Lincoln Street at Hollywood Beach roughly 1½ miles east of the Rayonier site, Burke said Friday.

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Hollywood Beach will remain open, Burke said. Pedestrians who want to access the east portion of the trail will be detoured starting at Lincoln Street going to Front Street, then to Georgiana Street via North Albert Street. Pedestrians will then head east via Georgiana until Ennis Street, where they’ll head north until they hook back up with the trail near the Rayonier site. The former Rayonier site

parking lot at the north end of Ennis Street remains closed. Pedestrians or bicyclists can still walk or bike north on Ennis Street past the “Road Closed” sign and pick up the Waterfront Trail by heading east through the parking lot and across the Ennis Creek pedestrian bridge. Pedestrians will notice construction fencing being put up on the Waterfront Trail at Hollywood Beach

starting this week, Burke said. The trail closure will allow crews with Ferndalebased IMCO General Construction to begin installing three lengths of polyethylene pipe that will link up with pipe now being installed across the Rayonier site as part of the city’s combined sewer overflow, or CSO, project, Burke explained. The CSO project, slated for completion in 2016, will

through an existing but unused industrial water line — a process known as sliplining — starting just west of Francis Street and running underneath downtown Port Angeles to Oak Street, Burke explained. The sliplining will require crews to dig six holes, known as pits, one of which will be just north of the Red Lion Hotel, Burke said. The pits will be placed 1,000 feet apart, Burke explained, with the easternmost one dug at Francis Street and the westernmost one dug at the intersection of Railroad Avenue and Oak Street. Pedestrians will notice excavation for the pits starting at the end of January, Burke said, while the sliplining work should be wrapped up by April. For more information on the CSO project and a map displaying the trail closures, visit the city’s Web page dedicated to the project at http://tinyurl.com/ CSOProject.

The entire CSO project, which started last September, is expected to cost the city $42 million and will be funded through a $20.10-per-month supplemental charge tacked on to each Port Angeles resident’s wastewater utility bill. The city will keep this supplemental charge in place for the next 20 years until bonds and loans for the project have been paid ________ off, city officials have said. The trail closures startReporter Jeremy Schwartz can ing Monday will allow be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. crews to starting pulling 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula three bundled pipes dailynews.com.

Chess tourney to make opening gambit $10 registration “Chess is a mental fee to go toward exercise. It’s a test of intuition, logic winners’ prizes nerves, and big ideas that forces you to operate on many levels.”

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PORT TOWNSEND — North Olympic Peninsula chess players can match wits with each other in a six-week tournament beginning Monday in which the most logical minds will prevail. “We have some really tough players here in town,” said Dennis McGraw, who is sponsoring the fifth annual North Olympic Peninsula Open Chess Tournament “Some of them are really hard to beat,” McGraw added. McGraw said many chess tournaments include six games on the same day, with the winner emerging right away, but this one has one game a week and is played for six weeks. The final standings will be announced Feb. 11.

Register by tonight The registration deadline is 10 p.m. today. The registration fee is $10. After all the players register, McGraw will match them with regard to their ability, with each set of players determining when and where they play and what kind of game it will be. Each game is played with regard to the preferences of the participants, with no referee required. Scores must be turned in each Sunday, after which time the next matchup is announced. McGraw, who operates

DENNIS MCGRAW sponsor, North Olympic Peninsula Open Chess Tournament the Last Exit on Kearney Chess Club, put in $300 of his own money for prizes, an amount augmented by the individual registration fees. Prizes will be paid out to the first 10 places. McGraw said many of those competing “are in it for the money. “You have to provide some kind of incentive, or people won’t participate,” he said. “I don’t see $300 as a lot when it comes to prize money, but my wife disagrees since it comes from our checking account,” he added.

Small chess club The Last Exit on Kearney Chess Club, located at 305 Kearney St., could be one of the smallest chess clubs in the nation, McGraw said. It is located in a 140-square-foot space that has room for up to five games. McGraw, a commercial diver and fisherman, had “a few good years” and was able to buy the building where the club is located, which is home to several retail businesses. McGraw, 65, has been playing chess since he was 5 years old but got serious about it only when he began

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Dennis McGuire of the Last Exit on Kearney Chess Club demonstrates some moves that could be used in the annual tournament that begins this week. Prizes will be paid out to the top 10 finishers. playing in tournaments as an adult. “Chess is a mental exercise,” he said. “It’s a test of nerves, intuition, logic and big ideas that forces you to operate on many levels.” He said the Internet, with its multitude of chess

sites, has encouraged interest in the game, but he would like to see more young people get involved. “I wish the schools would recognize the value of chess,” he said. “When kids play chess, it develops them in so many different ways.

“It helps them think critically and develop socially. “For children, there is nothing better that you can do for them than teach them to play chess.” McGraw said 18 people already have signed up for this year’s tournament, about the same number as

last year. Players can sign up by phoning 360-301-4348 or emailing dennis@lastexitonkearney.com.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Derek Kilmer, who was sworn in Thursday as the North Olympic Peninsula’s first freshman congressman in more than three decades, was named to the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on Friday. The appointment by the House Democratic Caucus is in addition to the earlier naming of the new representative of the 6th Congressional District to the House Armed Services Committee. The 39-year-old Gig Harbor Democrat, a 1992 graduate of Port Angeles High School, also was named last week by Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland to serve as an assistant whip. When he served in the state Senate, representing District 26, Kilmer served on the Economic Development, Trade and Innovation Com-

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mittee, and on the Higher Education and Wo r k f o r c e Development Committee, where he Kilmer worked on issues related to scientific research and innovation. Kilmer is the first freshman congressman for Clallam and Jefferson counties since 1979, when Democrat Al Swift of Everett was sworn into office for the 2nd District, which included the North Olympic Peninsula until redistricting in 1992 moved the region into the 6th District of Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Belfair. Kilmer defeated Republican Bill Driscoll in the Nov. 6 election to succeed Dicks, who did not seek re-election after having held a congressional seat since 1977.

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is inviting residents and businesses to learn how to prepare themselves and their families in case of an emergency. It is offering Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, a free 20-hour program over three Saturdays that includes instruction in fire suppression, disaster preparedness, terrorism

training in safety and life-saving skills for the general public. The training will be conducted psychology. in the Carlsborg area. Registration Following a major disaster, is required. police, fire and medical professionThe course will take place als may not be able to fully meet Jan. 26, Feb. 2 and Feb. 9. Registhe demand, according to the Sher- trants must complete all three iff’s Office. days to graduate. People will have to rely on each Trainers include a nurse practiother to meet immediate life-saving tioner, a retired federal administraand life-sustaining needs, particularly in isolated neighborhoods that tor, a fire captain and a retired fedmay be cut off from the main roads eral agent who also served as a deputy police chief. for a period of time. To register for the training and The CERT program was develfor further information, phone oped by federal emergency management experts to provide basic Jamye Wisecup at 360-417-2525.

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PROSSER — Washington state had hoped to buy and preserve a historic Benton County ranch on Rattlesnake Mountain, but the land is going to a private buyer instead. A partnership called Gamble Land and Timber has purchased the 21-square-mile McWhorter Ranch for $7.6 million — far above the $1.8 million the Legislature authorized in 2011, the Tri-City Herald reported. The Fish and Wildlife Department hoped to preserve the swath of arid lands shrub steppe, an ecosystem that’s been disappearing beneath development in Eastern Washington. It’s a possible nesting habitat for endangered ferruginous hawks. Fewer than 40 breeding pairs remain, and wind turbines, houses and vineyards are going up on the ridges that the hawks need for nesting and foraging. Fish and Wildlife also had proposed opening the land to the public for hiking, horseback riding, bird

watching and some hunting. But Fish and Wildlife has consistently said that while it hoped to be considered as a buyer, it would PENINSULA DAILY NEWS accept the decision of the Necessities and Temptations employees Deedee Gonzales, left, and Sarah Abbitt dismantle a McWhorter family on the Christmas tree inside the store in Port Angeles in 2010. ranch’s future. “We hope in the near future to have a conversation with the new owner,” said Mike Livingston, Fish and Wildlife regional director. The state would like to discuss whether the new owner is interested in preserving any of the ranch or selling any of it to the state, Residents will pay a min- trees picked up as yard posting during daylight BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ he said. imum fee of $4.95 to recycle waste this week, Pierce said. hours, roughly between PENINSULA DAILY NEWS trees at the biosolids facility, 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., seven days Registered agent The holiday season has which is open from 9 a.m. to Sequim a week, Johnson said. come and gone, meaning the The registered agent for once-living evergreen trees 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Sequim residents, who West End Gamble Land and Timber is sitting in a great many Saturdays. receive their garbage and Trees also can be disJohn William Cass Gebbers North Olympic Peninsula Forks and other West End recycling pickup from D.M. posed of as normal garbage, of Brewster. Gebbers Farms residents’ home most likely residents can visit the West Disposal, can include their is a family operation with have worn out their wel- Talbot added, though they Christmas trees as normal Waste Recycling and Selfwill not be composted. 5,000 acres of orchard. It come. garbage or cut the trees Hauling Transfer Station at has been growing apples Not to fear, however, as Clallam County down so they fit into their 272 LaPush Road in Forks and sweet cherries at the Peninsula residents from yard-waste bins if they are and drop off their Christmas base of Washington’s Cas- Forks to Jefferson County In unincorporated Clal- signed up for yard-waste ser- trees for composting free of cade Range for more than a have options for disposing of lam County, residents wish- vice, a D.M. Disposal repre- charge, transfer station Manor recycling their natural ing to compost their Christ- sentative said Friday. century. ager Jeramey Jaacola said A spokeswoman for Geb- Christmas trees — not the mas trees can haul them to D.M. Disposal curb-side Saturday. bers Farms declined to plastic ones — over the the Port Angeles Regional yard-waste customers will “If they bring just a immediately discuss plans week, starting this Monday. Transfer station, 3501 W. pay $4.88 if their trees do not Christmas tree by itself, it’s 18th St., and pay a mini- fit in their yard-waste bins, free,” Jaacola said. for the ranch. Jefferson County mum $5 to have the trees the representative said, addThe collected trees will be ground up with other yard ing that the company is plan- mixed with other yard waste Across Jefferson County, waste and eventually turned residents receiving curb-side into compost, said Teresa ning no special dates for and composted at the transChristmas tree pickup in fer station, which is open recycling pickup from D.M. Pierce, city spokeswoman. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ThursSequim. Disposal or Murrey’s OlymThe transfer station is days through Saturdays, Sequim residents also can pic Disposal, both Waste open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Connections Inc., companies, Mondays through Satur- haul their Christmas trees to Jaacola said. For more information on the Lazy J Tree Farm at 225 can include their Christmas days. Gehrke Road in Agnew for tree pickup in Forks and the officers and referring to trees in yard waste this comcomposting, tree farm owner other parts of the West End, one as “sir” but becoming ing Monday through Friday Port Angeles West Waste customers can Steve Johnson said Friday. more agitated as he was ques- if the trees are cut into secphone 360-374-5020. “I have the grinder. I have tioned for several minutes. Christmas trees will be tions no larger than 4 feet ________ Egan obtained the video and removed of all decora- collected curb-side free-of- the ability to handle them,” under the state’s Public tions, said Richard Talbot, charge for Port Angeles resi- Johnson said. Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can The tree farm will be be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Records Act and publicized it solid-waste manager for Jef- dents this coming Monday through Friday, Pierce said. accepting Christmas trees 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsula Friday after filing a com- ferson County. Trees must be cleared of cleared of decoration for com- dailynews.com. Jefferson County resiplaint for damages against dents also can haul their all decorations and bundled the city on Ocak’s behalf. As the questioning con- trees to the Port Townsend after being cut into 4-foot tinued, Ocak occasionally Biosolids Composting Facil- lengths. City residents do not lifted his hands off the hood ity at 325 Landfill Road off of a patrol car despite orders Jacob Miller Road just out- have to be signed up for to leave them there. As offi- side the city limit, Talbot curbside yard-waste removal to have their Christmas cers pressed him to the hood, said. You can rely on us for: Ocak resisted. Longley grabbed Ocak’s r )JHIMZ 1FSTPOBM mouth and Ocak bit him, 4FSWJDF prompting the officer to punch him twice in the head r " 2VBMJUZ 'PDVTFE as other officers held him down. *OWFTUNFOU

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My 3 undependable dependents THE ONE THING I can say about my children is that I know if I really, really need them for something, they’ll be there for me — unless they’re busy. A few days ago, I needed them because I W. Bruce Cameron came down with the stomach flu, and my insides were actively becoming my outsides. As a man, I am capable of suffering any illness in stoic silence as long as I know that other people are aware of how miserable I am. My kids seemed like a good choice to be those people, as they love me and owe me money. My children have caller ID, so I was confident that no matter what they were doing, when they saw who it was, they would

immediately put me through to voicemail. I left them each a brief message explaining I had caught a bug, but not to worry, I was sure I was going to be all right. “So what’s this about you dying?” my older daughter asked when she returned my call. “Did I say dying? I’m sorry, that’s wrong. Dying would be an improvement.” “I’m looking up your symptoms on the Internet — this could be food-borne, it says.” “Food-borne, as in born of food? I don’t think so. The food has left the building. Now I’m just bringing up pain. Can you come over?” “Do you want me to take you to the doctor?” she asked. “No, I’d rather you just stand at the foot of the bed and feel sorry for me.” She rang off with some lame excuse about being at work, though clearly all she was doing was looking on the Internet for food-borne illnesses.

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My younger daughter phoned a few minutes later. “Your sister says she doesn’t care how much pain I’m in, she’s not coming over,” I advised her. “I know, I just got a text message from her.” “She has time to send frivolous text messages, but not to come over to assist her father when he is regurgitating his internal organs,” I translated. “I hope you’re calling to say that you want to be the good daughter.” “No, I want her to be the good daughter. I’m at work.” “I don’t think you understand. This is, without exaggeration, the most sick any human being has ever been in the history of our species,” I told her. “’Without exaggeration,’” she repeated. “I need my children here to provide me with sympathy and clean out my garage.” “I am providing sympathy,” she replied. “I was just sending

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“Surprisingly, I like wet days. I like to get out and go hiking when there are fewer people on the trail. I like the Spruce Railroad Trail at Lake Crescent. I do like to go to the casino a lot, too.”

“I work a lot, so I don’t know. We do go swimming at SARC in Sequim. I just read Coming of Age in the Milky Way. I watch DVDs, also, like ‘Premium Rush.’ I expected it to be junk, but it was good.”

“Staying close to my woodstove. I love it’s warmth. I like to watch TV if you can find something that’s any good. I like science fiction. We get Netflix and stream movies off the Internet.”

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“For Christmas, I got a motor dirt bike. I like to ride it all over our fields, even if it’s wet and rainy. I got real muddy, and my whole backside was covered. I loved it. I ride every day now.”

“I love to snuggle up at home and read a good book. I like to read the Bible. It’s my daily inspiration. I also like a hot cup of potato soup and some fresh bread. I like to be cozy and warm.”

Peninsula Voices This letter is in response to the tragic massacre that occurred in Newtown, Conn. As a nation, we need to stand up in support of tougher gun-control laws. These laws should be in place to prevent mentally unstable people from obtaining weapons of any kind. When such people have access to these weapons, we are all at risk of being massacred. We need to be more keenly aware of people who exhibit weird or antisocial behavior in the course of our daily lives. Such people are capable of acting out in a violent manner, and we are placed at risk of harm. In 1971, I was a victim of a gunshot injury that occurred during a pursesnatch incident on a Seattle street while I was out grocery shopping on an April evening. I sustained very serious injuries from that firearm, and 42 years later, I still have some residual side

I confirmed. “When are you coming over?” “Pass,” he said. “Son, I don’t think you understand. When a man gets sick, he needs his loved ones there to provide sympathy and do chores. This is a fundamental male characteristic. You need to come over so you can see how it’s done.” “I think I can sort of figure it out from a distance. Besides, if I go over there just to offer moral support, I might wind up catching this thing.” I mulled this over. “Worth the risk,” I decided. In the end, none of them came over. Sadly, I wound up suffering in silence, my illness completely unknown to anybody. Unless you count this column.

________ W. Bruce Cameron (8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter; A Dog’s Life) can be reached at www.tinyurl.com/pdnbcameron. His humor column appears Sundays.

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you an email telling you how sorry I am.” “Oh, honey, you can’t get a good feel for how much I am suffering from just email; doctors have known that for hundreds of years. “I need my sympathy to be onsite, immediate and lavish.” “Dad, you know I’m sorry you’re sick, but what good would it do for me to just go over to your place so you can see me being sorry? Is that what you really want?” I thought about it: She did have a point. “Yes, that’s what I want.” She told me she had to go because her boss “needed” her. Hadn’t I just said that I needed her? What kind of company did she work for, that put a boss’ needs over a father’s? “Wassup, I heard you’re sick,” my son greeted me on the telephone a few minutes later. “I just brought up everything I’ve ever eaten in my entire life,”

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Securing guns

Guns are stolen or misappropriated every day from family members and during burglaries and robberies. Gun deaths are often prevented when they are securely locked away where no one but the rightful owner can access them.

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“I like to do art indoors. I use “Stay inside and watercolor or oils watch movies on to paint animals or TV. We have the cartoons.” whole DVD collection of the TV show ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ I am very particular about what I watch on TV. I also like ‘Law and Order SVU.’”

effects from my near-fatal injuries. I weep for those poor little children and their teachers who were senselessly massacred for no reason. My heart goes out to the residents of Newtown who have suffered a large number of terrible losses. It will take them a very long time to heal and recover from this tragedy. Elizabeth J. Burritt, Port Angeles

It seems to me that many are missing an important point when it comes to the tragic shooting in Newtown, Conn. If the legal owner, [the assailant’s] mother, had secured her firearms properly, there would most probably be no mass shooting and deaths. Had she, upon purchasing her very first gun, also purchased and installed a gun safe and locked the guns inside, there would have been no shootings.

Grace Yaley

Let’s also remember that more people are killed by stabbings, beatings and choking than are killed by firearms in America. It’s time Americans own up to the fact that each and every one of us must learn to accept responsibility for our actions.

Response” [Peninsula Voices, Dec. 30]. My wife and I traveled with a group to Israel about 20 years ago. We saw quite a bit of the country, and, among other things, there were numerous groups of school children on field trips around the countryside. At each of these gatherings there were at least two adults (presumably parents) with Uzi [submachine guns] over their shoulders. I have since seen pictures of Israeli schools with the same protection available. I’m reasonably sure this procedure hasn’t been lessened since then. I haven’t heard of many Israeli schoolchildren being Leaving a weapon shot in their schools or on within easy access to othfield trips. ers is irresponsible and Maybe they have the downright stupid. John Maguire, right idea. Let’s not knock Port Angeles the National Rifle Association’s suggestion Guarding schoolkids without giving it some serious thought. Here’s somewhat of an answer to “NRA’s TURN TO VOICES/A9

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‘Random’ acts of kindness?

As the letter writer states, potential mass murderers look for places where “masses congregate.” I would add that they also look for places where protection is limited or nonexistent. Harvey L. Martin, Sequim

BY ALAN BARNARD I’VE BEEN THINKING a lot lately about the recent national news story about the New York City policeman who bought the boots for the homeless man and his moment of giving that was caught on camera. I followed the coverage after that photo was published and the subsequent outpouring of recognition for this “random act of kindness.” It struck me Barnard how strong and immediate the reaction was, and how humble the officer’s reaction was to it all. Was this such a rare or even unique act, or was it just that it was caught on camera and was suddenly unavoidable? I would imagine that this was not the first time this officer had stooped to lift up another in need, nor will it be the last. He seemed to not just “look” at this homeless man but rather really “see” this homeless man. Therein lies the essence of this story, I have concluded. The officer did not know why this man was homeless, where he came from or how he ended up that way.

It’s a refuge State Rep. [Kevin] Van De Wege wants horseback riding and jogging in the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge, claims that to exclude them is “Big Brother” at its worst, and threatens to pull the state of Washington easement if he doesn’t get his way [“Sequim Lawmaker Fights to Keep Horses in Wildlife Refuge,” PDN, Dec. 24]. Fact is a national wildlife refuge is just as the name implies: a wildlife refuge, first and foremost. As volunteers at DNWR for many years, we know that the tens of thousands of on-foot visitors from throughout the world understand that fact. Dogs aren’t allowed in DNWR (except service dogs). Why allow horses? A woman was knocked over an embankment on the DNWR this past year and was injured— not by any wildlife in the refuge, but by a horse. The Clallam County Dungeness Recreation Area that surrounds DNWR has extensive trails for dogs on leashes and riders on horseback. In addition, the county has 15 other parks, many of which allow horseback riding. Do we really want to allow horses, jogging, then maybe dogs on leashes,

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hunting on the state easement of the DNWR, weenie roasts and campfires on the spit, etc., so we can make DNWR a “recreation” area? The 80,000 on-foot visitors come to DNWR for its beauty, uniqueness, peacefulness and to visit the third-longest natural sand spit in the world. You think they would come here if DNWR

My mother used to say that “there is no one you could hate if you knew their story.” While everyone has a story, we will never know most beyond our own. We have to make judgments from what we observe in the moment and adjust our behavior accordingly, don’t we? What I find so poignant about what this news story has illustrated is how in “giving” we often “receive” in much greater measure. When we take the time to not just “look” but to really “see,” the richness and joy of life are right before us for the taking. “Random acts of kindness” need not be random or rare. The homeless person we walk past, the heavy load someone is struggling with, the car trouble on the side of the road, the trash bag or piece of something dangerous in the road or the extra coats in your closet that could go to someone in genuine need — all opportunities to “show up” and take action. These are everyday occurrences that allow us to exercise what I think of as our character — that is, what we do when no one is looking. No less heroic are those among us who recognize broader needs

becomes just another “recreation area?” Kudos to our “Big Brother” management at DNWR for proposing policies that will protect the uniqueness of our refuge and the safety of many thousands of on-foot visitors who visit annually. Keep up the good work. Renee Veluucci Jones and John C. Jones, Sequim

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A New York City police officer is photographed giving boots to a homeless man Nov. 14. and work with others to address valuable causes to lift others around us. There is no shortage of opportunities for “acts of kindness” every day, random or otherwise, if we will just “see.” I have always thought that we are surrounded by heroes in life every day. This community has more than its share of volunteers who show up — and those are the key words: “show up” — to help others. These are not just “random”

but often life patterns repeated by folks we know who wish to leave their world a little better than they found it. The message I once heard from a minister in my past is worth repeating. She said “service is the rent we pay for the space we occupy on Earth.” I figure it’s always a good idea to have a credit balance in that department. It seems to me that whether we are photographed reaching out to others in need or quietly and anonymously committing acts of kindness, just because it’s the right thing to do, the payoff is the quiet joy and inner peace that can add up to a life well-lived. We are truly surrounded by heroes in our midst, though few will admit they are. Particularly around the holidays but every day as well, I try to remember that the greatest way to value ourselves is to invest in others.

__________ Alan Barnard, a Port Angeles real estate broker, is noted for his community service, including heading the effort to build the 9/11 memorial at Francis Street Park in Port Angeles in 2010. Point of View guidelines can be found under “Have Your Say” on the opposite page.

which naturally treated the pollution, giving a gourmet When the small city of meal to micro-organisms Arcata, Calif., faced fines and vegetation, then chlorifrom the EPA because its sewage contaminated Hum- nating and sending it out to the bay to meet strinboldt Bay, a fisheries progent California regulations. fessor (George Allen) and I witnessed a similar an environmental engineerphenomenon at Goose Bay, ing professor (Bob GearLabrador, the site of hunheart) solved the problem — naturally — and stopped dreds of World War II leaking 55-gallon drums of a “the wastewater wars.” variety of toxics. There was Arcata’s sewage was pumped into its marsh, a great diversity of vegeta-

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tive species (which suggests health). Perhaps the Dungeness water management rule could offer intelligent solutions for the oozing septic drainfields and bring harmony to the area. There are many other examples at http://tinyurl. com/pdn-watertalk. Lani Elder, Ph.D., San Diego (moving to Sequim)

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED BY LEE ZURCHER

Rave of the Week A RAVE FOR the neighbor down the road on Cedar Street [Port Angeles] who found the cat that had been missing for five weeks — 10 pounds lighter but with his owner again.

. . . and other Raves A BIG RAVE to the Welfare for Animals Guild for taking a scared, sweet little gray Pomeranian from a stressful situation and getting her veterinary care in preparation for being adopted. RAVE FOR DAVID Kanters, the family nurse practitioner who operates CliniCare [Port Angeles].

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On Christmas Eve day, his office fee was waived, so his gift to the community on Christmas Eve was his services at no charge. I thought that was worthy of mention. THANK YOU TO the people on Lake Farm Road for the wonderful, big display of Christmas figures. And a huge rave to the decorators of a yard on O Street [Port Angeles]. They allowed everyone to use their circular

use expired handicap stickers or somebody who uses a handicap parking spot when the handicapped person is not in the automobile.

. . . and other Rants

TO THE DRIVER of the truck that stalled in the intersection of Woodcock and driveway to see all their pretty Sequim-Dungeness Way. decorations. I’m sorry you were having a BIG THANK-YOU TO the terrible day, but was it necessary store in Nordland for providing to be so incredibly rude? the community with a beautifully Your colorful language was decorated Christmas tree. It is insulting, to say the least. truly a beacon of cheer and You should be ashamed of warmth in these dark nights. your behavior.

Rant of the Week A RANT FOR people who

A RANT FOR those fat people who use the electric carts in the box stores. Obese is a handicap. Fat is not.

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Defense to ask for delay in murder trial Taylor Moved witnesses, signed an order to more findings transport among reasons S t e n s o n

overturned his 1994 conviction and ordered a new trial. The high court ruled 8-1 that Stenson’s rights had been violated because evidence had been mishandled by investigators.

PORT ANGELES — Nearly 20 years after the shooting deaths of Frank Hoerner and Denise Stenson at a Sequim-area bird farm, an attorney for accused double-murderer Darold Stenson has filed a motion to continue his March 4 retrial. Clallam County Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols told Superior Court Judge S. Brooke Taylor last Friday that both sides agreed to continue the status hearing until this Friday.

from the Washington Corrections Center in Stenson Shelton to the Clallam County Courthouse and scheduled the Friday hearing for 10:30 a.m. Stenson was moved from the county jail to Shelton in November after the state Department of Corrections and Clallam County Sheriff’s Office agreed to split his transportation cost and to swap inmates, a routine practice that was complicated by the fact that Stenson is no longer a convicted state prisoner.

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Taylor, who last summer set a March 4 date for the retrial of Stenson — who at one time had been days from execution — asked Nichols for “some idea” of why there needed to be a delay. Nichols told the judge Friday that he had just received a motion from defense attorney Roger Hunko speaking to additional discovery and the need to locate witnesses who have moved within the past two decades. “I will defer to the motion itself,” Nichols said. Hunko’s motion had not appeared in Stenson’s 857-document court file as of Friday evening.

Stenson, now 60, was convicted in 1994 for the March 1993 deaths of his wife, Denise Stenson, and business partner, Hoerner. Darold Stenson, a former death row inmate, was nearly executed by lethal injection in 2008 at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. Retired Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams issued a stay of execution just days after a new witness came forward with information alleging that Stenson had been _________ framed. Stenson was moved from Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be Walla Walla to the Clallam reached at 360-452-2345, ext. County jail in May when 5072, or at rollikainen@peninsula the state Supreme Court dailynews.com.

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Second trial County Prosecuting Attorney Deb Kelly announced last month that she would not seek the death penalty in Stenson’s second trial. She said she reached the decision after consulting with the victim’s families. “Ultimately, they and I believe the only path to resolution that avoids many similar years of delay lies in taking the death penalty off the table,” Kelly wrote in a Dec. 19 statement. After the Friday hearing, Nichols said the request to continue the status hearing was a joint request, but the request to continue the trial came from the defense. “The CliffsNotes version, based on my quick review of Hunko’s motion, is that he said something like: ‘Well over 100,000 pages of documentation have been developed over the last two decades,’” Nichols said. “‘Furthermore, different witnesses and people with information have kind of scattered across the country, so additional time is needed to locate them.’”

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UNDECKING THE BOUGHS Ed Bauer of Bauer Interior Designs untangles strings of lights as he dismantles the Sequim downtown Christmas tree at Washington Street and Sequim Avenue on Friday. Volunteers worked to take down Christmas decorations on the tree, in Bank of America Park and in other spots around the downtown area to wrap up the holiday season.

Census Bureau closes Seattle, other offices PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The U.S. Census Bureau has closed offices in several cities, including Seattle. The restructuring, announced June 29, 2011, and completed at the end of December, also closed other regional offices in Boston; Charlotte, N.C.; Dallas; Detroit; and Kansas City, Kan. The state of Washington

now is served by the Los Angeles office, which also serves Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon, the Census Bureau said in a statement. Most of the 45 permanent workers had retired or found other jobs by the time the Seattle office closed Dec. 28, said The Seattle Times, which added that three people were laid off. Along with Los Angeles,

offices remain open in Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, New York and Philadelphia. Some Census offices were closed as the agency moved to solicit more information from people through online surveys This new six-region design allows about 630 supervisory staff to work out of their homes, the Census Bureau said. The realignment moves

the agency from a bricksand-mortar model of regional offices to a virtual management structure and cuts the cost of surveys by an estimated $15 million to $18 million annually, the agency said. About 270 permanent positions were cut, and about 88 of the permanent affected employees were placed into positions at Census Bureau headquarters or

in one of the six remaining regional offices, while others have taken advantage of buyout or early retirement options, the agency said. Staff at the Census Bureau’s regional offices collect data for surveys, update geographic features, disseminate statistics created from the data collection and serve as contacts for media and organizations to improve participation in

censuses and surveys. The Los Angeles office is at 15350 Sherman Way, Suite 400, in Van Nuys, Calif. The phone number is 818-267-1700 or 800-9923530, and the email is Los. Angeles.Regional.Office@ census.gov. To learn more about the new regional office realignment and to view the states serviced by each office, visit www.census.gov/regions.

Lecture set Saturday on coastal hazards, Elwha PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — Ian Miller of Washington Sea Grant will give an illustrated presentation on “Coastal Response to Dam Removals on the Elwha River: Present and Future” at 4 p.m. Saturday. The talk will be at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San Juan Ave. Admission is free, but a donation of $5 is suggested. Miller will talk about how the coastal zone is

responding to the removal of the dams and rapid erosion of sediment impounded behind them. Based at Peninsula College, Miller focuses his research, education and outreach on natural coastal hazards on the Olympic Peninsula, including impacts of climate change, tsunamis and chronic erosion. He has a bachelor’s degree in marine ecology from Western Washington University and earned his doctorate in oceanography

from the University of California-Santa Cruz in 2011. Miller is one of the key scientists working on the Elwha Nearshore Consortium, a group of scientists and managers who joined together to understand and promote the nearshore restoration associated with the Elwha dam removals. The lecture is sponsored by the Jefferson Land Trust Geology Group. For more information, phone Michael Machette at 360-531-2441 or visit www. quimpergeology.org.

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NORTH BEND — Rescue crews have narrowed the area they’re searching in the rugged Cascade foothills for a skydiver who vanished during a jump. King County Sheriff’s Sgt. Cindi West said they made the decision based on the flight pattern of the helicopter he jumped from and information from his cellphone. There’s been no sign of Kurt Ruppert since he

jumped out of a helicopter at 6,500 feet Thursday afternoon. The 29-year-old from Lake City, Fla., was wearing a special wing suit with fabric under the arms to allow him to glide like a flying squirrel. Searchers were hoping Ruppert was stuck in a tree

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Texans open playoffs with win BY KRISTIE RIEKEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOUSTON — Arian Foster ran for 140 yards and a touchdown, and the Houston Texans used a stifling defense for a 19-13 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday in an AFC wild-card playoff game. The Texans will next play at New England on Jan. 13. Foster became the first player in NFL history to have 100-yard games in each of his first three playoff games. The Texans (13-4) had trouble finishing drives all day and mustered only three field goals by Shayne Graham in the first half. Houston struck first after the break, with Foster scoring the game’s only offensive touchdown on a 1-yard run in the third quarter to make it 16-7. In his first playoff start, Matt Schaub had an interception returned for a touchdown by Leon Hall before halftime. Johnathan Joseph had an interception and J.J. Watt had a sack as the Texans beat the Bengals (10-7) in the wild-card round for the second straight year. Cincinnati hasn’t won a playoff game since 1991, the league’s longest current streak. Foster’s touchdown and another Graham field goal gave the Texans to 16-10 lead after three quarters. Even though Houston dominated, the game was up for grabs throughout because Pro Bowler Schaub made one bad mistake. His sideline pass was intercepted by Hall and returned for a 21-yard touchdown, the cornerback’s second score in three games. Houston piled up 351 yards and held the ball for 32 minutes through three quarters, but got into the end zone only once. By contrast, Cincinnati’s Andy Dalton had a horrid time. He completed 4 of 10 passes for 3 yards in the first half. With Watt’s sack added in, the Bengals had minus-6 yards passing and only 53 yards overall. His 45-yard pass to A.J. Green got Cincinnati moving in the third quarter and set up Josh Brown’s 34-yard field goal. When Dalton tried to go to Green again, Joseph intercepted and got the Texans in scoring range again as the quarter ended. After swatting down one of Dalton’s passes at the line, Watt wagged his finger at the quarterback. Nothing was going to come easy. For the second season in a row, the Bengals opened the playoffs at Houston looking for their first playoff win since the 1990 season, a 21-year drought that was tied for ninth-longest in NFL history. They lost 31-10 last season, with the then-rookie Dalton throwing three interceptions. The main difference in this one: Schaub was back in charge for Houston. Rookie T.J. Yates filled in after Schaub hurt his foot last season, got the Texans a win in their first-ever playoff game, but couldn’t take then any farther. Their franchise quarterback started a playoff game for the first time in his career. He came into the game in a slump, with the Texans losing three of their last four games while the offense sputtered. The second time the Texans got the ball, they got going. Schaub completed an 18-yard pass, Foster had a 17-yard run and Keshawn Martin went 16 yards on a reverse, setting up Graham’s field goal.

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Washington’s Robert Griffin III, left, and Seattle’s Russell Wilson square off today in the NFL playoffs.

A rookie showdown Wilson to lead Hawks against Redskins’ RG3 BY JOSEPH WHITE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — How convenient. Those who can’t decide between Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson are literally getting a playoff. RG3 or RW3? They’ve only had two of the best two rookie seasons for quarterbacks in NFL history, according to the numbers. Time to compare and contrast as much as possible today as

Griffin’s WashGAME TIME ington Red■ Seattle at skins host WilWashington, son’s Seattle Ch. 13 at Seahawks in 1:30 p.m. the NFC’s wildtoday card round. “I don’t play against quarterbacks. It’s not my job to compare us,” Griffin told reporters this week. “You guys will do that. I hope you guys have fun.” OK, Robert, we’ll take you up

Playoffs on that. Hey, Redskins Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams, why is your guy better than theirs? “I definitely would take his hair over Russell Wilson’s hair,” Williams said. “He’s taller. He has a couple of more endorsements than Russell does. That gives you grounds enough to take RG3 over Wilson. Way cooler TV commercials.” Funny, but there might be some truth to that, at least when it comes to getting one’s due. Griffin has the dreadlocks. Wilson has the regular, clean-cut hairdo.

Griffin is in your face with his Gatorade commercials and the ubiquitous Subway spots. Wilson did a more subtle bit for Levi’s. Griffin won a Heisman Trophy, was the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, was anointed as starter from Day 1 of training camp and was selected as a team captain at midseason. Wilson was a third-round pick who had to wrest the starting job from big-contract free agent Matt Flynn. Griffin’s jersey is the No. 1 seller across the NFL this season, while Wilson’s is a mere No. 19. Griffin’s slogan is “No pressure, no diamonds.” TURN TO HAWKS/B3

Bruins stifle Crescent Loggers League opener defensive gem BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

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Clallam Bay’s Justin Welever leaps to the basket with shoelaces flying on a drive over Crescent’s Travis Walker in the North Olympic League opener.

JOYCE — Clallam Bay built a lead in the first half and held it in the second half to open North Olympic League boys basketball play with a 51-38 win over Crescent on Friday night. The Bruins led 16-9 after one quarter and 28-17 at halftime thanks to a strong defensive effort. “We told them to come out aggressive and help on defense,” Clallam Bay coach Kelly Gregory said. “Our goal is to hold teams under 40 points, and we did that.” Gregory was particularly pleased with the defense on Loggers’ standout Derrick Findley. “The guys who guarded Findley did a good job,” Gregory said. “He’s going to get his points, but we held him in check until the fourth quarter.” Findley finished with 19 points, including 10 in the final quarter.

The Bruins were led by Kevin Hess, who finished with 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists. “He’s a tough, rugged player for us,” Gregory said of Hess. “He had a nice all-around game.” Kelly Gregory, son of coach Gregory, added 13 points for Clallam Bay. He also had three steals.

Everyone gets on board Casey Randall and Austin Ritter scored six points each. Ritter and Justin Welever both tallied six steals. “Everyone contributed,” coach Gregory said. “It was a total team effort.” In addition to Findley’s 19 points, Crescent also got 10 points from Martin Waldrip. After trailing by 11 at halftime, the Loggers battled Clallam Bay fairly even in the second half. Both teams were held to just five points in the third quarter. In the fourth, the offenses came alive and the Bruins outscored Crescent 18-16. TURN TO LEAGUE/B4

Forks falls in final second to Tenino PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — Ben Peterson hit a free throw with a half-second remaining to lift Tenino over Forks 49-48 in a SWL-Evergreen Conference boys basketball game Friday night. The game appeared headed for overtime when the Beavers missed a shot in the closing

Preps seconds with the scored tied at 48. But a loose-ball foul gave Peterson a chance to give Tenino a win in regulation, and he took advantage of it. “It was a heartbreaker,”

Forks coach Rick Gooding said. “Peterson stepped up and made a huge free throw; credit to him for making the shot.” The game was a tale of two halves. Forks jumped out to an early lead and held a nine-point advantage at halftime. Tenino chipped away at the

lead in the third and fourth quarters and limited the Spartans to just 17 second-half points. “It’s my fault for not figuring out a way to get the ball inside,” Gooding said. “It was a coach’s loss.” TURN TO BOYS/B3

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Scoreboard Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Ed Beck, 288; men’s high series: Dan Mangano, 719. Leading team: Pocket Rockets. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 213; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 564. Women’s high game: Ginny Bowling, 208; women’s high series: Ginny Bowling, 538. Leading team: Woodpeckers. Monday, Dec. 31 Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 200; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 568. Women’s high game: Jay Cameron, 568; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 445. Saturday, Dec. 29 Pee Wee Kids League Boys’ high game: Robert Wold, 110. Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 89. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Jayde Wold, 134; girls’ high series: Jayde Wold, 333. Junior Kids League Boys’ high game: Nathan Dewey, 168; boys’ high series: Nathan Dewey, 461. Girls’ high game: Malyssa Gannon, 70; girls’ high series: Malyssa Gannon, 198. Friday, Dec. 28 7 Cedars Mixed Men’s high game: Bill VanGordon, 268; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 714. Women’s high game: Louise Demetriff, 201; women’s high series: Louise Demetriff, 566.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Winter League — Week 12 Friday Team Points 1. Golf Shop Guys 86 2. Triggs Dental Lab No. 1 84.5 3. Glass Services 73.5 4. Triggs Dental Lab No. 2 64.5 5. Taylor Made Construction 63 6. Buck’s Holligans 56 7. Irwin Dental 48.5 8. Windermere 46 9. Joshua’s 34.5 10. Green Machine 33.5 Gross: Mike DuPuis, 31; Rob Botero, 35; Mel Triggs, 35. Net: Marcus Covington, 30; Quint Boe, 31; Deke Temres, 32; Sherry Henderson, 32; Kui Solomon, 33; Matt Murray, 33; Jacob Tweter, 34; Josh Gardner, 34; Sonny Carter, 35; Warren Taylor, 35; Denise Bennett, 35; Crispin Lowder, 35. Thursday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Gary Thorne, 36; Mike DuPuis, 38; Rob Botero, 38. Net: Dennis Watson, 32.5; Gene Ketchum, 33.5; Steve Callis, 34; Quint Boe, 34.5. Team gross: Gary Thorne and Mike DuPuis, 70; Gary Thorne and Rob Botero, 71. Team net: Steve Jones and Gene Ketchum, 62; Steve Callis and Jerry Hendricks, 63; Dennis Watson and Terry McCartney, 64; Lyle Andrus and Gene Ketchum, 65; Dennis Watson and Jay Petersen, 65. Sunday, Dec. 30 Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Mike DuPuis, 55; Gary Thorne, 57; Rob Botero, 58. Net: Buddy Fraser, 49; Larry Aillaud, 51; Brian Duncan, 52; Dennis Watson, 52; Gene Ketchum, 53; Mike Sorenson, 54; Don Dundon, 54; Jan Hardin, 54. Saturday, Dec. 29 Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: Paul Reed, 35. Net: Paul Stutesman, 32; Don Dundon, 33; Mark Mast, 33; Larry Aillaud, 33.5; Bernie Anselmo, 33.5; Bob Brodhun, 34. Team gross: Paul Reed and Mark Mast, 68; Paul Reed and Dave Wahlsten, 69. Team net: Paul Stutesman and Gene Ketchum, 60; Bernie Anselmo and Ray Santiago, 61; Paul Stutesman and Brian Borde, 62; Gerald Petersen and Larry Aillaud, 63; Bill Evenstad and Mark Mast, 63; Bill Evenstad and Paul reed, 63; Dave Wahlsten and Mark Mast, 63; Bob Brodhun and Brian Duncan, 63; Paul Stutesman and Jan Hardin, 63. SUNLAND Wednesday Men’s Throw Out Three Worst Holes Gross: Jay Tomlin, 60. Net: Ray Aldrich, 53; Lee Cox, 53. CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Ace Day Flight One Gross: Grant Ritter, 72. Net: Everett Thometz, 67; John Raske, 69. Flight Two Gross: Warren Cortez, 77. Net: Richard Brahams, 64; Karl Dryfhout, 69. Flight Three Gross: Steve Lewis, 86. Net: George Switzer, 69; Mike Sutton, 70. Flight Four Gross: Arlen Pearsall, 94. Net: Barry Tuteur, 73; Bates Bankert, 73. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division: Gary Williams, 4 ft. 7 in. High division: Mike Sutton, 8 ft. 10 in. No. 11 Low division: Robert Mares, 8 ft. 3 in. High division: Bill Riley, 21 ft. 11 in. No. 17 Open: Grant Ritter, 9 ft. 4 in. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Dec. 30 Sunday Competition All Winnings On Books Net: Paul Boucher, 66; Dennis Ferrie, 67; Ken Chace, 67; Dan Dougherty, 67; John O’Rourke, 68; Brian Cays, 72; Adam Mackay, 72.

Preps Basketball Friday’s Scores BOYS BASKETBALL Archbishop Murphy 84, South Whidbey 53 Arlington 82, Kamiak 80 Auburn Mountainview 73, Bonney Lake 51 Bainbridge 66, Ingraham 47

Ballard 49, Skyline 41 Bellarmine Prep 55, Mount Tahoma 51 Bothell 77, Post Falls, Idaho 50 Bridgeport 64, Entiat 55 Castle Rock 43, Seton Catholic 30 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 74, Life Christian Academy 57 Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 64, Shoreline Christian 32 Central Valley 76, Rogers (Spokane) 42 Centralia 80, Tumwater 77 Chelan 54, Brewster 36 Clover Park 78, Franklin Pierce 63 Colfax 59, Springdale 24 Columbia River 77, Kelso 44 Concrete 75, Darrington 35 Crosspoint Academy 65, Chief Leschi 61 Curlew 58, Inchelium 48 Cusick 91, Northport 45 East Valley (Spokane) 59, Clarkston 57, OT Eastmont 68, Sunnyside 21 Eatonville 53, Vashon Island 45 Edmonds-Woodway 69, Mount Vernon 67 Evergreen (Vancouver) 73, Heritage 61 Ferndale 70, Sehome 62 Ferris 58, North Central 33 Fife 52, Steilacoom 46 Fort Vancouver 47, Prairie 38 Garfield 53, Newport 50 Gig Harbor 46, Yelm 28 Glacier Peak 80, Marysville-Getchell 46 Gonzaga Prep 69, University 54 Grandview 67, Toppenish 56 Granite Falls 72, Coupeville 46 Hanford 61, Walla Walla 58 Highline 49, Foster 46 Hoquiam 61, Montesano 39 Inglemoor 79, Woodinville 46 Issaquah 53, Roosevelt 49 Jackson 54, Monroe 53 Kalama 61, Ilwaco 20 Kamiakin 47, Pasco 35 Kennedy 58, Hazen 45 Kettle Falls 55, Freeman 49 King’s 56, Cedarcrest 52 King’s Way Christian School 53, Columbia (White Salmon) 39 Klickitat 48, Bickleton 40 LaConner 102, Orcas Island 38 Lake Stevens 55, Cascade (Everett) 31 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 69, Riverside 45 Lakeside (Seattle) 74, O’Dea 56 Liberty 64, Lake Washington 44 Liberty (Spangle) 57, Reardan 55 Lincoln 66, Foss 57 Lopez 40, Mount Vernon Christian 39 Lummi 49, Grace Academy 46 Lynden 75, Anacortes 58 Mabton 62, Zillah 58 Mary Knight 59, Oakville 36 Mead 62, Shadle Park 47 Meadowdale 57, Marysville-Pilchuck 50 Medical Lake 62, Newport 36 Mercer Island 66, Bellevue 54 Morton/White Pass 83, Riverside Christian 52 Moses Lake 56, Eisenhower 35 Mount Baker 36, Nooksack Valley 34 Mount Si 64, Sammamish 41 Mountain View 45, Hudson’s Bay 44 Mountlake Terrace 65, Oak Harbor 53 Mt. Spokane 54, Lewis and Clark 50 Muckleshoot Tribal School 47, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 39 Nathan Hale 43, Chief Sealth 38 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 58, Davenport 49 Odessa-Harrington 56, St. Michael’s 32 Oroville 48, Pateros 38 Prosser 65, Othello 42 Rainier Beach 65, Eastside Catholic 50 Redmond 59, Eastlake 56 Renton 56, Lindbergh 51 Republic 65, Columbia (Hunters) 29 Richland 97, Kennewick 92 River Ridge 64, Aberdeen 45 River View 57, Highland 44 Rochester 57, Elma 43 Rosalia 78, Liberty Christian 73, 2OT Seattle Christian 71, Chimacum 41 Seattle Prep 68, Blanchet 46 Selah 69, Ellensburg 67 Shorewood 55, Everett 39 Shorewood Christian 71, Quilcene 66 Snohomish 57, Mariner 51 Southridge 55, Chiawana 44 Squalicum 63, Meridian 49 St. George’s 64, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 41 St. John-Endicott 58, Tekoa-Oakesdale 39 Stadium 53, Olympia 37 Stanwood 56, Shorecrest 43 Sultan 67, Lakewood 53 Sumner 52, Washington 47 Sunnyside Christian 74, Highland 44 Tacoma Baptist 46, Seattle Lutheran 42 Tenino 49, Forks 48 Timberline 68, Shelton 42 Todd Beamer 59, Decatur 40 Toledo 74, Woodland 38 Tri-Cities Prep 70, Trout Lake-Glenwood 41 Tulalip Heritage 83, Highland Christian Prep 22 Union 61, Battle Ground 52 W.F. West 76, Black Hills 34 Wellpinit 76, Valley Christian 62 Wenatchee 53, Davis 44 West Seattle 70, Franklin 69 West Valley (Yakima) 70, Ephrata 30 White River 74, Orting 31 White Swan 49, Lake Roosevelt 39 Wilbur-Creston 46, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 43 Wilson 60, North Thurston 36 Wishkah Valley 64, North River 18 POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS LaCenter vs. Stevenson, ccd. GIRLS BASKETBALL Almira/Coulee-Hartline 56, Wilbur-Creston 48 Archbishop Murphy 65, South Whidbey 35 Arlington 82, Kamiak 80 Bellarmine Prep 64, Mount Tahoma 43 Bonney Lake 41, Auburn Mountainview 27 Brewster 72, Chelan 58 Cascade Christian 44, Bellevue Christian 32 Castle Rock 45, Seton Catholic 14 Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 59, Life Christian Academy 40 Cedarcrest 41, King’s 34 Central Valley 76, Rogers (Spokane) 27 Chiawana 59, Southridge 27 Chief Sealth 49, Nathan Hale 36 Colfax 66, Springdale 32 Columbia (Hunters) 44, Republic 39 Columbia (White Salmon) 39, King’s Way Christian School 37 Coupeville 39, Granite Falls 33 Crosspoint Academy 40, Chief Leschi 13 Curlew 56, Inchelium 44 Cusick 58, Northport 46 Darrington 50, Concrete 39 Davis 66, Wenatchee 58

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East Valley (Spokane) 53, Clarkston 31 Eastlake 55, Redmond 39 Eastside Catholic 79, Rainier Beach 40 Edmonds-Woodway 74, Mount Vernon 53 Ellensburg 62, Selah 34 Elma 62, Rochester 51 Entiat 56, Bridgeport 16 Evergreen (Vancouver) 37, Heritage 12 Ferndale 42, Sehome 25 Ferris 56, North Central 45 Fife 43, Steilacoom 25 Foster 46, Highline 19 Franklin 55, West Seattle 38 Freeman 66, Kettle Falls 16 Gig Harbor 49, Yelm 42 Gonzaga Prep 78, University 46 Grace Academy 58, Lummi 22 Grandview 64, Toppenish 60 Granger 51, Cle Elum/Roslyn 40 Holy Names 39, Lakeside (Seattle) 38 Hoquiam 34, Montesano 30 Ilwaco 51, Kalama 42 Jackson 39, Monroe 32 Juanita 55, Interlake 18 Kamiakin 81, Pasco 38 Kennedy 27, Hazen 22 Klickitat 48, Bickleton 40 LaConner 47, Orcas Island 41 Lake Stevens 55, Cascade (Everett) 38 Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 58, Riverside 17 Liberty 45, Lake Washington 38 Lincoln 63, Foss 12 Lopez 30, Mount Vernon Christian 28 Lynden 51, Anacortes 35 Mabton 62, Zillah 58 Mark Morris 62, Hockinson 35 Mary Knight 47, Oakville 21 Mead 51, Shadle Park 33 Meadowdale 52, Marysville-Pilchuck 51 Moses Lake 75, Eisenhower 32 Moses Lake Christian Academy 61, Easton 19 Mount Si 54, Sammamish 49 Mountain View 64, Capital 40 Mt. Rainier Lutheran 56, Muckleshoot Tribal School 32 Mt. Spokane 51, Lewis and Clark 50 Napavine 53, Pe Ell 48 Newport 51, Medical Lake 35 Newport 59, Garfield 17 Nooksack Valley 45, Mount Baker 36 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 58, Davenport 26 Oak Harbor 48, Mountlake Terrace 44 Odessa-Harrington 51, St. Michael’s 37 Olympia 58, Stadium 32 Onalaska 57, Winlock 14 Pateros 49, Oroville 43 Peninsula 40, Klahowya 39 Prosser 52, Othello 34 Raymond 71, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 41 Reardan 63, Liberty (Spangle) 28 Renton 66, Lindbergh 35 Richland 62, Kennewick 38 Roosevelt 41, Issaquah 40 Rosalia 50, Liberty Christian 24 Seattle Christian 49, Chimacum 18 Seattle Prep 55, Blanchet 41 Shoreline Christian 56, Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 21 Shorewood 59, Everett 49 Shorewood Christian 40, Quilcene 39 Skyline 54, Ballard 53 Skyview 70, Camas 47 Snohomish 56, Mariner 13 Squalicum 55, Meridian 23 St. George’s 44, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 37 St. John-Endicott 47, Tekoa-Oakesdale 42 Stanwood 53, Shorecrest 46 Sultan 49, Lakewood 41 Sunnyside 61, Eastmont 57 Sunnyside Christian 66, Yakama Tribal 21 Tacoma Baptist 27, Seattle Lutheran 21 Timberline 55, Shelton 22 Toutle Lake 46, Adna 32 Tri-Cities Prep 40, Trout Lake-Glenwood 33 Tulalip Heritage 49, Highland Christian Prep 30 Union 80, Battle Ground 60 Wahkiakum 43, Mossyrock 33 Walla Walla 60, Hanford 40 Washington 44, Sumner 24 Wellpinit 66, Valley Christian 24 West Valley (Yakima) 46, Ephrata 39 White Swan 68, Lake Roosevelt 39 Willapa Valley 52, South Bend 34 Wilson 84, North Thurston 28 Woodinville 56, Inglemoor 46

College Football 2012 Bowl Games Gildan New Mexico Bowl Dec. 15 Arizona 49, Nevada 48 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Dec. 15 Utah State 41, Toledo 15 Poinsettia Bowl Dec. 20 BYU 23, San Diego State 6 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl Dec. 21 UCF 38, Ball State 17 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Dec. 22 Louisiana-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 22 (19) Boise State 28, Washington 26 Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Dec. 24 SMU 43, Fresno State 10 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Dec. 26 Central Michigan 24, Western Kentucky 21 Military Bowl Dec. 27 San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 Belk Bowl Dec. 27 Cincinnati 48, Duke 34 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl Dec. 27 Baylor 49, (17) UCLA 26 AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl Dec. 28 Ohio 45, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Russell Athletic Bowl Dec. 28 Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Dec. 28 Texas Tech 34, Minnesota 31

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Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Dec. 29 Rice 33, Air Force 14 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Dec. 29 Syracuse 38, West Virginia 14 Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl Dec. 29 Arizona State 62, Navy 28 Valero Alamo Bowl Dec. 29 (23) Texas 31, (13) Oregon State 27 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Dec. 29 Michigan State 17, TCU 16 Music City Bowl Dec. 31 Vanderbilt 38, NC State 24 Hyundai Sun Bowl Dec. 31 Georgia Tech 21, USC 7 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Dec. 31 Tulsa 31, Iowa State 17 Chick-fil-A Bowl Dec. 31 (14) Clemson 25, (8) LSU 24 TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl Jan. 1 (20) Northwestern 34, Mississippi State 20 Heart of Dallas Bowl Jan. 1 Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14 Outback Bowl Jan. 1 (10) South Carolina 33, (18) Michigan 28 Capital One Bowl Jan. 1 (7) Georgia 45, (16) Nebraska 31 Rose Bowl Jan. 1 (6) Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14 Discover Orange Bowl Jan. 1 (12) Florida State 31, (15) Northern Illinois 10 Allstate Sugar Bowl Wednesday (21) Louisville 33, (3) Florida 23 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Thursday (4) Oregon 35, (5) Kansas State 17 AT&T Cotton Bowl Friday (9) Texas A&M 41, (11) Oklahoma 13 BBVA Compass Bowl Saturday Ole Miss 38, Pittsburgh 17 GoDaddy.com Bowl Today, 6 p.m. ESPN Kent State vs. Arkansas State (Played in Mobile, AL) BCS National Championship Monday, 5:30 p.m., ESPN (1) Notre Dame vs. (2) Alabama (Played in Miami)

Football NFL Playoffs Wild-card Playoffs Saturday Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 Minnesota at Green Bay, late Today Indianapolis at Baltimore, 10 a.m. (CBS) Seattle at Washington, 1:30 p.m. (FOX) Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 12 Baltimore, Indianapolis or Cincinnati at Denver, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Washington, Seattle or Green Bay at San Francisco, 5 p.m. (FOX) Sunday, Jan. 13 Washington, Seattle or Minnesota at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (FOX) Baltimore, Indianapolis or Houston at New England, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 20 AFC, TBA (CBS) NFC, TBA (FOX) Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 27 At Honolulu AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3 At New Orleans AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 3 p.m. (CBS)

Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB New York 22 10 .688 — Brooklyn 18 15 .545 4½ Boston 15 17 .469 7 Philadelphia 15 19 .441 8 Toronto 12 21 .364 10½ Southeast Division W L Pct GB Miami 22 9 .710 — Atlanta 20 11 .645 2 Orlando 12 20 .375 10½ Charlotte 8 24 .250 14½ Washington 4 27 .129 18 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 18 13 .581 — Indiana 19 14 .576 — Milwaukee 16 15 .516 2 Detroit 13 22 .371 7 Cleveland 8 26 .235 11½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct GB L.A. Clippers 26 8 .765 — Golden State 22 10 .688 3 L.A. Lakers 15 17 .469 10 Sacramento 13 20 .394 12½ Phoenix 12 22 .353 14

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Transactions Baseball American League BALITMORE ORIOLES—Claimed C Luis Martinez off waivers from Texas. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with RHP Brett Myers on a one-year contract. TEXAS RANGERS—Announced C Eli Whiteside cleared waivers and was assigned outright to Round Rock (PCL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Claimed RHP Chad Beck off waivers from Pittsburgh. National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Named Carlos Garcia manager of Altoona (EL), Frank Kremblas manager of Bradenton (FSL), Michael Ryan manager of West Virginia (SAL), Dave Turgeon manager of Jamestown (NYP), Milver Reyes manager of the GCL Pirates and Keoni De Renne of the Dominican Summer League team. Midwest League QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS—Announced Omar Lopez was named manager, Dave Borkowski was named pitching coach, Joel Chimelis was named hitting coach and Steve Miller was named trainer. American Association AMARILLO SOX—Released LHP Chuck Lofgren. Can-Am League NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed INF Gaetano Giunta. Frontier League GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Signed INF Chris McClendon and OF Jon Myers to contract extensions. JOLIET SLAMMERS—Signed RHP Matt Sommo to a contract extension. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Waived F Dominic McGuire. NBA Development League RIO GRANDE VALLEY VIPERS—Acquired C Hassan Whiteside from Sioux Falls for F Damian Saunders. FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS—Signed WR Brittan Golden to a reserve/future contract. HOUSTON TEXANS—Placed LB Tim Dobbins on injured reserve. Signed LB Cameron Collins from the practice squad.


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Boys: Spartans drop heartbreaker Hawks CONTINUED FROM B1 CONTINUED FROM B1 Jayson Brocklesby matched his career high with 35 There were a couple of points Thursday as the mismatches that I didn’t Wolves finished with a 2-1 record at the Foothill Holitake advantage of. “They had a few mis- day Classic in Nevada. Brocklesby scored 18 of matches that they did take care of. I maybe should have those points in the first half went to a zone or switched to lead Sequim (8-3) to a 30-18 halftime advantage up the defense. “My boys played hard. I over Valhalla from El Cajon, have no doubt they gave me Calif. Many of his points came everything they had. I’m very proud of them for the off dribble drives and putbacks, but he also finished 2 effort they put out.” Braden Decker led Forks for 5 on 3-pointers. Sequim JV coach Phil with 22 points. Mark Jacobson added Langston told KONP that eight points and Leo Gonza- the Wolves were more patient with more ball les had seven. “Decker did a great job. movement and backdoor Offensively, he really car- cuts in Thursday’s contest than in their loss to Abraried us,” Gooding said. “Jacobson and Gonzales ham Lincoln (Colo.) on did a good job, I thought, Wednesday. Sequim outrebouned the getting the ball inside.” The win caps a big week quick Norsemen 35-27 and for Tenino. On Wednesday, limited them to a single the Beavers picked up a big shot on most possessions in the second half. victory against one of the Gabe Carter added 11 favorites to win SWL-Everpoints for the Wolves, green Division, Hoquiam. matching his point total in The Spartans have a the previous two games of challenging week ahead. the tournament. They play at Neah Bay Defensively, Rory Kalon Tuesday in a rematch of lappa earned Langston’s last month’s three-point praise for holding Valhalla win by Forks. (8-4) shooter David Gazale On Thursday, they host to 15 points. The Norsemen Hoquiam in a makeup of also received 12 points from the game that was canceled Andrew Lozoya. due to weather on Dec. 18. Sequim returns to Forks (4-1, 10-2) closes league play with a big game out the week with a home at home against Bremerton game against Elma. on Tuesday night. “It’s going to be a busy The Wolves and Knights week for us,” Gooding said. are tied for second place in the Olympic League with Tenino 49, Forks 48 6-1 records. Olympic sits Tenino 3 19 15 12— 49 atop the standings at 7-0. Forks

Wilson’s is “Separation is in the preparation.” Unlike Griffin, Wilson hasn’t bothered to trademark it. RG3’s nickname stands alone. Wilson might have been “HW4” had he been born earlier, but it’s his older brother who got the name Harrison Wilson IV. Wilson also has “DangeRuss” — which he includes in his Twitter handle — while “RW3” is an upstart attempt to play around with Wilson’s jersey number. Griffin is charisma personified, always ready with a humorous quip and the ready-made sound bite. Wilson can be engaging but often speaks in clichés. Or, as he put it: “I’m not about flash.” Griffin crashed coach Mike Shanahan’s news conference Wednesday, asking the coach how he spent his New Year’s. It’s hard to imagine Pete Carroll getting the same shtick from Wilson. “He’s always serious, even when we’re not supposed to be serious,” Seattle fullback Michael Robinson said. “He’s always serious. That’s a good thing. But I don’t know, man, he’s always working. It’s hard to pinpoint his personality.”

Isolated Hawks

13 18 9 8— 48 Individual scoring

Tenino (49) Hammond 6, N. Peterson 1, Conklin 13, Egge 5, D. Harris 9, Shaw 8, B. Peterson 7. Forks (48) Raben 3, Gilmore 2, Harris 2, Decker 22, Hatch 4, Jacobson 8, Gonzales 7.

Sequim 57, Valhalla (Calif.) 45 HENDERSON, Nev. —

Sequim 57, Valhalla (El Cajon, Calif.) 45 Valhalla Sequim

Scoring by halves 18 27— 45 30 27— 57 Individual scoring

Valhalla (45) Mills 7, Lozoya 12, Gazale 15, Fakhoury 3, Qsar 3, Gladu 5. Sequim (57) Pinza 3, Barry 4, Kallappa 2, Brocklesby 35, Carter 11, Shimer 2.

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Forks’ Willie Hatch (20) scores over Tenino’s Gabe Egge in SWLEvergreen Conference action Friday night in Forks. Tenino came from behind to nip the Spartans 49-48 on the last play of the game.

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FORKS — The Forks girls basketball team notched its first win of the season behind 17 points from Jillian Raben against Tenino on Friday night. Raben scored 11 of her 17 points — as well as 11 of Forks’ 17 points — in the second quarter, including three 3-pointers to spark the Spartans to the 42-21 victory. The Spartans outscored the Beavers 17-3 in the quarter to take a 27-10 lead into intermission. “Offensively, we didn’t shoot very well the second half,” Forks coach Al Scheibner said. “The good thing was we had lots of open looks and played very well defensively.” Scheibner lauded the post defense of Sassy Price, Erin Weekes, Casey Williams and Mercedes Flores. Tenino only scored eight points on field goals. The other 13 points came from the foul line. “It was a physical game,” Scheibner said. “I was extremely proud of the girls for following our game plan, shooting when they were open and particularly defending [the post]. “An all-around great team effort in getting our first league and season win.” Terra Sheriff-Penn, Courtnie Paul and Price all contributed six points apiece. Forks (1-3, 1-8) next plays at Neah Bay on Tuesday.

half 3-pointers to lead the Loggers to a North Olympic League win over the Bruins on Friday night. Youngman’s shooting helped Crescent establish a 28-12 halftime lead that Clallam Bay was unable to significantly chip into in the last two quarters. Youngman finished with a game-high 12 points. Jandi Frantz contributed nine points and Kellie Belford and Lauren Hartley both finished with eight. Jeddie Herndon and Kenna Welever both had 11 points to lead the Bruins. All of Herndon’s points came in the second half. Clallam Bay faces the Port Angeles C team on Monday in Port Angeles. Crescent is off until Wednesday when it will plays at Neah Bay.

Earning respect

Crescent 46, Clallam Bay 32 Clallam Bay Crescent

5 7 11 9— 32 12 16 10 8— 46 Individual scoring Clallam Bay (32) Herndon 11, Butler 2, Signor 3, Erickson 3, Wilson 2, Welever 11. Crescent (46) Youngman 12, Belford 8, Frantz 9, McGowan 7, Williams 2, Hartley 8.

Seattle Christ. 49, Chimacum 18

SEATAC — The Warriors used an offensive burst near the end of the first half to pull away from the Cowboys in Nisqually League play Friday night. “It was actually not that awful for [most of the first half], but they went on a run of 10 points in the last about minute and a half,” Chimacum coach Trevor Huntingford said. In the second half, SeatForks 42, Tenino 21 tle Christian’s size and Tenino 7 3 4 7— 21 physical play became too Forks 10 17 7 8— 42 Individual scoring much for the young CowTenino (21) boys. Bronson 4, Morales 2, Tibbetts 7, Richardson 1, “They were a physically Masters 1, Blosl 4, Huber 2. Forks (42) bruising team, literally,” Sheriff-Penn 6, Paul 6, Raben 17, Price 6, Williams Huntingford said, adding 4, Flores 2. that many of his players’ arms were covered with red Crescent 46, marks and bruises at halfClallam Bay 32 time. JOYCE — Catherine “The game got pretty Youngman hit three first- rough. It was the most phys-

Then there is geography. Griffin plays in the nation’s capital for a franchise that was winning titles back in the 1930s. Wilson is up there somewhere in the far corner of the map, toiling for a team born in the 1970s and without a Super Bowl trophy to its name. Interestingly, the Redskins’ stadium is in Landover, Md., so Sunday will feature a team called Washington that doesn’t play in Washington playing a team from Washington that doesn’t call itself Washington. “It’s ‘cause we’re out here in the Pacific Northwest, we don’t get no credit, just like the team,” Seahawks receiver Sidney Rice said. As for the league’s offensive rookie of the year award, none of the above might win it: Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts could top them both after his sensational debut. And, yet, for all those differences, Griffin and Wilson are actually quite similar. Both run the zone-read option, adding a dynamic that could revolutionize quarterback play in the NFL.

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Forks’ Casey Williams, left, and Courtnie Paul compete with Tenino’s Nicole Huber on Friday night in Forks. ical game we’ve seen this year, by far. We’re not used to playing that type of game.” Seattle Christian was especially dominant on the offensive glass. Chimacum’s defense caused the Warriors to miss the first shot on many occasions, but then they would get the rebounds and have three or four opportunities to score per possession. Huntingford, in his first year as Chimacum’s head

coach, was “pleased with the way we started out defensively.” He was most worried about Seattle Christian’s Alayna Gleason, who stands 6-foot-2, before the game, and liked that his team held her to just eight points. The Warriors, however, got 17 points from Madelyn Webber. Audrey Thacker topped the Cowboys with six points. Samantha Cerna and Bailey Castillo had four

each, while Hailee Johnson and Kiersten Snyder both contributed two. Chimacum (0-7, 1-10) plays at Cedar Park Christian on Tuesday. Seattle Christian 49, Chimacum 18 Chimacum 4 4 0 10— 18 Seattle Christian 10 10 16 13— 49 Individual scoring Chimacum (18) Cerna 4, A. Thacker 6, Castillo 4, Johnson 2, Snyder 2. Seattle Christian (49) Webber 17, Louie 2, Kaler 7, Gleason 8, Schroder 2, Willhoite 2, May 7, Henry 4.

Both have earned locker room respect by being studious and respectful, by showing leadership without appearing entitled. Wilson’s 100 passer rating would have set the new standard for rookie QBs if Griffin hadn’t posted a 102.4. Want a challenge? Pick a random quote about either one and try to figure out whom it describes. “He has a lot of the intangibles you look for in a quarterback. He’s really a class act. He’s handled himself extremely well and a fun guy to talk to. He’s got the intangibles you look for. He’s a natural leader as well. He’s playing some good football.” For the rec––––––––– ord, that was Shanahan talking about Wilson. Today’s game will be the second in NFL playoff history with two starting rookie quarterbacks, but this is a case where both the winner and loser are expected to prosper. Because of RG3 and RW3 (or whatever nickname sticks for Wilson), the Redskins and Seahawks have a chance to be very good for a very long time. “Even though they have totally different styles in how they carry themselves,” Carroll said, “in the core, they’re really the real deal.”


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Boot camp opens roller derby season PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Port Scandalous Roller Derby already has big plans for 2013. In just its third season, Port Scandalous has established itself as one of the top roller derby outfits in the Northwest. The Port Angeles-based team has received apprenticeship status with the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, which is “like the NFL of roller derby,” according to team captain Molly Crabtree. In March, Port Scandalous is scheduled to have a bout at Seattle’s KeyArena against Rat City’s Throttle Rockets on March 19. Port Scandalous will kick off the year with a “boot camp” on Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER Sequim’s Luke Mooney, right, won an individual championship and earned Most Outstanding wrestler honors for under 145 pounds at the North Mason Classic last weekend. Mooney stands with Sequim co-head coach Charles Drabek. Just the week before, Mooney received Most Outstanding wrestler for under 145 pounds at the Battle for the Axe in Port Angeles. Mooney, who also won the Sportsmanship award at North Mason, took first place at 138 pounds after beating Daniel Montesa of River Ridge in the finals with a takedown in the final 30 seconds. Mooney won 8-7. He pinned the first two wrestlers he faced.

‘Mad scientist’ turns around Redskins’ defense THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ASHBURN, Va. — At the midpoint of the season, the Washington Redskins were on pace to become the worst pass defense in NFL history, the first to give up 5,000 yards through the air. Needless to say, Jim Haslett’s stock was a bit low at the time. When head coach Mike Shanahan was asked if there would be any midseason changes to his coaching staff, the defensive coordinator was at the top of the list. Now Haslett is on another list, a possible candidate for one or more of the vacant head coaching jobs elsewhere in the league. The transformation he’s led in the second half of the season has been so remarkable that he’s been dubbed “the mad scientist” by defensive tackle Barry Cofield. There are lots of reasons why the Redskins have won

seven straight and will be hosting the Seattle Seahawks today in the NFC playoffs. Robert Griffin III, Alfred Morris, Pierre Garcon, Shanahan and others deserve their share of credit, but so does Haslett and his defense. “I definitely think these game plans that Haz has come up with have been, if not the reason, a major reason why we’ve been so successful on defense in getting these wins and sealing these games,” cornerback Josh Wilson said. “Sometimes, you don’t understand what a mad scientist is doing. But in the end, you look back on it and say, ‘Oh, that was an amazing call. I don’t know how he knew to do that.’” Dealing with a depleted group — starters Brian Orakpo, Adam Carriker and Brandon Meriweather out for the season with injuries

at the Olympic Skating Center at 707 S. Chase St. in Port Angeles. This camp is for aspiring roller derby girls 18 years and older and 12-17 years old. Port Scandalous consists of three teams: the Brawl Stars (the A team), the Black Eyed B’s (the B team) and the Roller Punks for girls ages 11 to 17. Attending boot camp is the first step to joining Port Scandalous. It costs $50 for 12 weeks. Camp participants can bring their own gear (skates, helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards, mouth guard) or borrow some from Port Scandalous. Port Scandalous will open its season Saturday, Jan. 19, when the Brawl Stars host the Jet City Hula Honeys at Olympic Skating

Center at 6:30 p.m. As part of the apprenticeship with the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, Port Scandalous must fulfill a confidential list of requirements. One that Port Scandalous has already met is to be a self-run organization. Another change will be with Port Scandalous’s uniforms. The team will all wear the same uniform rather than homemade outfits. As Port Scandalous’ reputation grows, so does its needs. It requires a larger site to host WFTDA-sanctioned bouts. The team will also be competing in bouts throughout the West Coast and is seeking sponsors to help them meet travel costs.

Alabama is avoiding the D word — for now BY RALPH D. RUSSO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Barrett Jones was definitely not going there. Alabama’s All-American offensive lineman has spent five seasons with coach Nick Saban and he knows better than to talk about stuff like legacies and the Crimson Tide’s place in history. “Do you know what would happen if Nick Saban watched this interview and heard me say the D word?” Jones told a reporter who tried to lure him into the forbidden zone. The D word would be dynasty and it is definitely off-limits around Alabama. But make no mistake, if the Crimson Tide can beat No. 1 Notre Dame on Monday night it will become the first team to win consecutive BCS championships and join a select list of college football programs with three national titles in four years. In short, Alabama will lay claim to one of the great

runs in history. “I think what we’re really focused on is what we have to do in this particular game,” Saban said moments after Alabama arrived in south Florida. “Michael Jordan always says it doesn’t make any difference how many gamewinning shots I’ve made in the past. The only one that matters is the next one.” Since The Associated Press started crowning a college football champion in 1936, a team has repeated as champion 10 times, including Bear Bryant’s Alabama teams twice. No team has won three straight titles in the poll era. The standard is three out of four, and only two teams have done that. Notre Dame won AP titles in 1946, ‘47 and ‘49. But that’s ancient history. Back then the final poll came out before the bowls were even played. The other three-in-fouryear champion was Nebraska, which won back-

and Tanard Jackson suspended indefinitely — Haslett has come up with creative blitzes and coverages that opponents weren’t expecting. He found ways to make the most out of the personnel he had. He challenged individual players such as cornerback DeAngelo Hall, who had an inconsistent season but was at his absolute best hounding Dez Bryant in the division-clinching win over the Dallas Cowboys. Quarterbacks had a 95 passer rating against the Redskins in the first half of the season. It’s been 78.2 in the second half. Points allowed dropped from 28.4 to 20.1. CONTINUED FROM B1 Monday while the Loggers Washington is still ranked play Port Angeles JV on 30th in passing yards Clallam Bay and Cres- Tuesday. allowed, prompting Haslet on Thursday to say “Our cent will both play in Port passing stats stink,” but the Angeles early this week. Clallam Bay 51, Crescent 38 The Bruin face the Clallam Bay 16 12 5 18— 51 trend is in the right direcRoughriders’ C team on Crescent 9 8 5 16— 38 tion.

to-back AP titles in 1994 and ‘95, and capped a remarkable run with a perfect season and coaches’ poll title in 1997, Tom Osborne’s final season as coach. Michigan was voted No. 1 in the final AP poll that year. Over that four-year period, Nebraska went 49-2. Alabama’s gone 48-5 since 2009, fueled in large part by the recruiting class of 2008. That group has already produced eight NFL draft picks, including 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram and star receiver Julio Jones. Four members of that class are still with the Tide, all starters: Jones, the twotime All-American, safety Robert Lester, defensive end Damion Square and tight end Michael Williams. Linebacker Nico Johnson and guard Chance Warmack from the class of 2009 are the only other current players who have played for the two previous Alabama championship teams.

League: Clallam Bay Individual scoring Clallam Bay (51) Ritter 6, Welever 2, Cheeka 2, Goplen-Dean 4, Gregory 13, Randall 6, Willis 2, Hess 16. Crescent (38) Walker 3, Fadness 4, Larson 2, Findley 19, Waldrip 10.

Briefly . . . tickets are sold separately. Season passes can be purchased on the hill. To download a registration form, go to hurricaneridge.com. For more information, contact Frank Crippen at North By Northwest at 360-452-5144 or school director Mike Bradham at 360-670-6166. In addition to the Ski and Snowboarding School, the Hurricane Ridge Ski Team will begin on-hill training Saturday. One- and two-days a week programs for the season are available, and rates vary depending on the age of the participant. For more program information and pricing, visit hurricaneridge. com or contact coach John Fox at skifox@wavecable.com.

insula Predators, a traveling baseball team comprised of players from Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties, are looking for a few more players to round out the roster for the 2013 season. The 14U Predators are in PORT ANGELES — The Hurtheir third season. ricane Ridge Ski and SnowboardLast year the team was proing School will begin its fiveductive, coming away with a lot week program starting this Satof single game victories and one urday. tournament championship. Group lessons are held both The Predators practice in Port Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30 Hadlock and play in tournaments a.m. and 1:30 p.m. statewide. Lessons for children ages 4 The club is family oriented and 5 are 60 minutes, and the and a great place to learn and price is $125. have fun while excelling at baseLessons for children ages 6 ball. and older are 90 minutes, and Players cannot be any older the price is $150. than 14 on April 30 to qualify for Private lessons are also availthe 14U team. able for both skiing and snowPlayers interested in playing boarding at any time during days baseball at a higher level, should Traveling baseball team contact the club at peninsula. of operation. The cost is $35 an hour. Lift PORT HADLOCK — The Pen- predators@yahoo.com or

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in Chehalis. She led the team in scoring with 11 points and she also Hole in one added five assists and six steals. PORT ANGELES — John Schumacher had a great winPruss earned a hole in one at the ter break for the Riders and Peninsula Golf Club on Dec. 11. helped greatly with the loss of Pruss used a 7-iron to secure Marshall Elliott. his first ace on hole No. 4. In Marshall’s absence, Schumacher averaged 14 points while PA athletes of week shooting better than 50 percent, PORT ANGELES — Senior six rebounds and 3.5 blocks in Macy Walker and junior Derek two games, including in Port Schumacher both received Port Angeles’ first victory of the year, Angeles High School student-ath- 62-35 over Black Hills. letes of the week honors. Schumacher also is a commitWalker plays girls basketball ted student and has continued while Schumacher is on the boys his academic commitments. hoops team. Peninsula Daily News Walker had her best game ever as a Roughrider against W.F. West call 360-990-1806.


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Home Fund tops $268,137 Readers’ generosity sets record — thank you, thank you! 1. 2. 3. 4.

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Some of the people helped by the Peninsula Home Fund are: (1) Kathleen, husband Shay, sons Dominick, 12, and Carlito, 9, and daughter Kailani, 7; (2) Gregory Brown; (3) Linda Parks; (4) Greg T.; and (5) Candi, Charles, Ana, Sandi, Denise (Sandi’s mother) and Elijah (Denise’s grandson, holding Cosita the dog). family, Diane Pirner, Park View Villas Residents Council, AMS Audio Enterprises Inc., Olympic Springs Inc. . . .! Thank you “Anonymous from Sequim,” “Anonymous from Port Townsend,” “Anonymous from Forks,” “Anonymous from Port Angeles” . . .!

those who have selflessly held out a helping hand) . . . Because of your gifts, a recordbreaking $268,137 was contribTWO WORDS DO not say it uted to the Peninsula Daily all, but thank you! News’ Peninsula Home Fund. Thank you! Thousands of dollars in lastWe did it! minute contributions arrived last Thank you Port Angeles week after the fund had been School District bus drivers, lagging behind last year’s pace. Sons of Norway, 7 Cedars Casino, Many, many thanks The final total for the 2012 J.&J Construction, Green Crow, campaign from Thanksgiving to God bless you and thank you, New Year’s Eve smashed the old Just for Dolls for Washington and generous readers across Jefferson record of $254,593 set Dec. 31, Estes Builders . . .! and Clallam counties (and the Thank you Margie Movius, 2011. Bryce and Gail Fish, Joe Camnames we just listed are only a mack, Nancy Vivolo, the Jahns random sampling, a fraction of TURN TO FUND/C2 BY JOHN BREWER

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Making a big difference, thanks to you BY GEOFF CRUMP IT IS WITH great excitement that we thank everyone who contributed to the Peninsula Home Fund — and we would like to congratulate everyone on the most successful Home Fund Drive to date. It is very powerful to see Peninsula Daily News readers respond to serving the needs of families within our own community with such conviction. The result of this is an organic safety net that is in place to help families on the North Olympic Peninsula maintain or achieve greater self-sufficiency by accessing the Home Fund during their time of need. If 2012 was any indication of what needs we can expect in 2013, we are preparing to serve the greatest number of families with rental assistance, utility assistance and transportation needs.

Helping others succeed While these three categories serve the most families each year, there are many other services provided that help families become successful such as minor home repair, work clothing for someone newly employed or assistance with an emergency medical procedure. If not for the generosity of Home Fund

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Fund: Program offers ‘hand up, not a handout’ ■ Dennis and Mary Hood, Sequim. In memory of Patricia Herbold. The hundreds and hun■ Sylvia Durrwachter, dreds of compassionate Port Angeles. In memory of donors who have been Dianne and Ruth CONTINUED FROM C1 and that we are serving those with in our community. named every Sunday in the Durrwachter. It is only with your support that PDN during this year’s the greatest need. ■ Daniel and Barbara campaign — as well as we have the opportunity to create As with all of the programs we We are prepared to serve those Hart and Catherine Hart, many others who preferred change and strengthen our commuadminister, we take our responsiin need in our Forks, Port Angeles Port Angeles. In honor of to remain anonymous — nity. bility of administering the Home and Port Townsend offices. our parents and family. deserve our deepest grati_________ Fund very seriously. We have been serving in Clal■ Nancy Dolansky, tude. During the last half of 2012, we lam and Jefferson counties for Sequim. Geoff Crump is executive direcworked with staff members across nearly 50 years now and are hon■ Mark Stehly, Sequim. tor of Olympic Community Action Bridging the chasm the organization representing all of ored to have the communities’ sup- Programs, the PDN’s partner in the ■ Carrol and Alan While there are signs Clallam and Jefferson counties to port and trust in what we do. Clark, Sequim. Peninsula Home Fund. that the economy is start■ Dick and Gloria review Home Fund guidelines and Thank you to all Home He can be reached at 360-385ing to turn around, those Atkins, Port Townsend. Fund donors for overwhelmingly procedures to confirm we are able 2571 or by emailing gcrump@ who have most felt the ■ John C. Farnsworth, olycap.org. to respond quickly to those in need showing your support for families effects from our sustained Sequim. economic anxiety still ■ Gary Twiss, Port Angeles. struggle. stretch the value of the conMany thanks also to ■ Paul and Donna ■ Darryl and Shelley ■ Georgellen Too many are still out of tribution. Downes, Port Angeles. Wolfe, Port Angeles — these 2012 donors Haberman, Forks. In work. ■ Mad Maggi Boutique $100. In memory of Lucy (who requested that memory of Richard Some are facing foreclo- Bridging the chasm & Salon, Sequim. Marie Bay. the amount of their Haberman. sure. ■ Emogene Herb, ■ Bob and Sharon donation be kept Always showing respect ■ Jim and Karen Many more are wonderSequim. In memory of Litwin, Sequim — $100. In private): and kindness to people who honor of our grandson, Meuir, Port Angeles. ing how they’re going to Randy Herb. don’t always receive that in Jonathan. ■ Richard Formhals, heat their homes and pro■ Elene Duncan, ■ Kathleen Kennedy, their daily lives, Home Sequim. In memory of John vide for their families this ■ Port Angeles Golden Port Angeles. In memory of Sequim. In memory of my Fund staff’s most imporRadmore. winter. husband, Dr. William R. Agers, Port Angeles — Herbert Kennedy. ■ Don and Betty tant goal is to get the indi- $300. The relief provided by Duncan. ■ Ginny and John Skidmore, Sequim. the Peninsula Home Fund vidual or family through a ■ Frederic Robinson, ■ Inspired! [gift store], Masser, Port Angeles ■ Kymberly Johnston, is real and deeply appreci- crisis and back on the path Port Angeles — $200. In Sequim. In honor of ■ R.J. Services Inc., Sequim. to self-sufficiency. ated. Anonymous. memory of all of those who Port Angeles. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Whenever possible, Pen- have been lost this year due A check will be given as ■ Brando and Christina ■ Hannah Singhose, Sullivan, Port Angeles. soon as possible to OlyCAP insula Home Fund case Port Angeles. In memory of Blore, Port Angeles. to tragedy and violence. We ■ Ron and Kathi managers work with each our sister-in-law, Frances. — Olympic Community ■ Clifton and Isabell honor their memories with Larsen, Sequim. In memory We so miss you, Fran! Forward, Port Townsend. Action Programs, the No. 1 individual or family to love. of Theresa Larsen. ■ Gary and Linda ■ Bill and Beth emergency services agency develop a plan to become ■ Port Angeles School ■ Dave and Sally financially stable — and Reidel, Port Angeles. In VerSteeg, Sequim. In for Jefferson and Clallam District Bus Drivers, Port Ellefson, Port Angeles. avoid a recurrence of the memory of our dear memory of Nick, Eva and counties — so the money Angeles — $75. ■ Frances Russo, Port emergency that prompted brother-in-law, Mike Irish. Bobby VerSteeg, Walter and ■ Shirley R. Honoré, can begin helping our Angeles. In memory of aid from the fund. We all miss you so much. Olive Fisher, and Linda Port Angeles — $10. In neighbors immediately. Angelo and James Pruduti. The fund is not set up to memory of Mariana ■ C.A. Modena, Port Richter. OlyCAP manages the Also in honor of the Sandy Townsend. hand out money passively; Honoré. ■ Chuck and Barb fund for the PDN, screens Hook Elementary School. ■ Ron and Phyllis recipients play active roles Blum, Sequim. In memory ■ Maggie Jamison, the applicants — and pro■ Nancy and Sandy Stecker, Sequim. in their own success, their of Eva Harpst. Sequim — $100. In vides life-changing services Goldstien, Sequim. In ■ Glen Martin and Rita own rehabilitation, their ■ Donna M. Frazer, memory of Judy and Jack to those who need a “hand honor of Volunteer First Frangione, Port Townsend. own empowerment, their Port Angeles. In memory of Birdyell, Jack Lyon and up, not a handout.” Responders. ■ Fred and Michele own futures. my husband, Ed, and my Every penny goes to Peter Simpson. ■ Melissa Soares, Bailey, Port Townsend. In That’s the “hand up, not son, Mike. OlyCAP to help the most ■ Margo DonzéSequim. memory of Herman and ■ Harvey and Margaret vulnerable members of our a handout” focus of the Sanders, Sequim — $50. ■ Ted Benlan, Sequim. Rita Logsdon. Katz, Port Angeles. community, from infants to Home Fund. ■ Ron and Merine In memory of Nina Benlan. ■ Mrs. Merle Broderick, ■ Jerry and Jackie families to seniors. Allen, Sequim — $500. In ■ Darlene and Michael Port Angeles. In memory of Schwagler, Port Angeles. Applying for a grant In the past 12 months, memory of Claude and Clemens, Port Angeles. C.A. Broderick. ■ Rolland and Diane the Home Fund has To apply for a Peninsula Elberta Rundall. ■ Janice and Jay Miller, ■ Larry and Diane Kenitzer at Valley Haven, ■ Pat Gilbert, Port assisted 3,000 individuals Home Fund grant, phone Sequim. Bishop, Bellevue, Wash. In Port Angeles. Angeles — $150. In and families, many with OlyCAP at 360-452-4726 ■ Lois Myren, Port memory of Bill and Shirley ■ Pat and Patti Fogard, memory of my mother, children. Angeles. In memory of my (Clallam County) or 360Cooper. Sequim. Dottie Jensen. During the campaign husband, Budd Myren. ■ AMS Audio 385-2571 (Jefferson ■ Ake and Siv Almgren, drive, the PDN published ■ David and Jeanne County). Sequim. stories about those in need Oldenkamp, Port Angeles. ■ OlyCAP’s Port Ange■ The Jahns Family, who were helped by the ■ D. Ann Shortess, Port les office is at 228 W. First Port Angeles. Home Fund. Angeles. In memory of St., Suite J (Armory ■ Bryce and Gail Fish, Dora Anton. Square Mall); 360-452Sequim. Fund never closes ■ Ron and Kathy 4726. ■ Reba and Estill Hansen, Boulder City, Nev. ■ Its Port Townsend Cornett, Port Angeles. In The books on the 2012 In honor of Ken and Marge office is at 803 W. Park memory of our parents. fund drive are now closed. Hansen. Ave.; 360-385-2571. ■ Jay and Paula But the Peninsula Home ■ The Forks/West End Richter, Port Angeles. Fund itself never closes. Many thanks also to office is at 421 Fifth Ave.; ■ Theresa Webster, Donations of any 360-374-6193. these 2012 donors Sequim. amount are always welOlyCAP’s website: www. (who requested ■ Ted and Bobbie come. olycap.org; email: action@ anonymity): Simpson, Port Angeles. They can be sent at any olycap.org. ■ Alf Loran Olsen, Port time to Peninsula Home ■ “An 8th-grader’s If you have any quesAngeles. Fund, Peninsula Daily Christmas stocking gift” — tions about the fund, phone ■ Bart and Marilyn News, P.O. Box 1330, Port $20 me — John Brewer, PeninIrwin, Port Angeles. Angeles, WA 98362. ■ Port Angeles, $500 sula Daily News editor and ■ Merry Van Deusen, Or click on the Home ■ Sequim, $50. In publisher — at 360-417Port Angeles. In memory of memory of Dorothy Fund logo at www. 3500. George Van Deusen. Rasmussen. peninsuladailynews.com. Or email john.brewer@ ■ Sidra Johansen, Port Enterprises Inc., Sequim. ■ Sons of Norway ■ Sequim — $35. New contributions will ■ Al and JoAnn peninsuladailynews.com. Angeles — $50. In memory Building Association, Port ■ Sequim, $200. go toward the 2013 camHamilton, Port Angeles. In A donor’s personal infor- of George and Lorraine Angeles. ■ Sequim, $500. paign. memory of Dick and Gloria mation is kept confidential. Johansen. ■ Nancy Vivolo, Port ■ Sequim — $50. All Peninsula Home Timm. The PDN does not rent, ■ Max and Phyllis Angeles. ■ Port Townsend — Fund contributions are ■ Charles and Shirley sell, give or otherwise Gerber, Sequim — $100. ■ Bud and Ginny $100. fully IRS tax-deductible. share your address or other Lehman, Sequim. In ■ J&J Construction of Bowling, Sequim. Thank ■ Sequim — $20. In information with anyone or Port Angeles, Port Angeles memory of our son, Randy. you for all you do. memory of Michael Peninsula’s safety net make any other use of it. ■ Naomi and Tom — $250. In honor of ■ Chris Walvatne, Port Browning. Foley, Sequim. In memory employees of J&J Townsend. In memory of Take the depressing ■ Sequim — $100. 2012-2013 donors of H. Glenn Holtzer. Construction. Anna and Casper Walvatne ■ Port Angeles — economy and compound it ■ Gary and Marybeth ■ George and Heather $1,000. and Clarence and Betty The following are the with domestic violence, an Barnell, Port Angeles. Irwin, Port Angeles — ■ Port Angeles — $500. Brown. 2012 campaign’s final anxious quest for stable ■ Larry and Nancy Fox, $500. In honor of those helping ■ Barbara G. Hughes, shelter and the stresses and donations by cash, credit ■ Clare Hollingsworth, Port Angeles. In memory of Sequim. In memory of others. cards and checks dated as strains on single-parent the lives lost in Newtown, Port Angeles — $75. ■ Port Angeles — $25. of Dec. 31. Harry Hughes. families. Conn. ■ Diane Pirner, Sequim ■ Port Angeles — $158. We already have ■ Eric and Christy The Home Fund is a ■ Joe Cammack, Port — $500. In memory of In honor of the Port Angeles received gifts that will Brown, Port Angeles. safety net for people in JefAngeles. Conrad Pirner. My dear community, a great place to ■ Emily and Greg ferson and Clallam counties allow us to jump-start the ■ Paul Richmond, Port husband, after eight years, be. Glassock, Port Angeles. In when they suddenly face an 2013 drive. you are finally at peace . . . Angeles. ■ Carlsborg — $300. In memory of Jesse Barnett. emergency situation and ■ Ellen and Barry ■ Tom Coville, Port honor of my favorite Thank you very much ■ June and Steve can’t find help elsewhere. Lerich, Nordland. Sequim family-owned for making a difference Angeles — $30. From Port Townsend to ■ Paul and Paula Slyh, Evans, Port Angeles. In ■ John and Sue Miles, restaurants: Ely’s, Oak in the lives — and fumemory of Florence Steiner. Forks, from Quilcene and Sequim. In memory of Table and Sunshine Cafe. Port Angeles — $500. In ■ Jim and Marie tures — of your neighBrinnon to Sequim and loved ones. Also honoring family and honor of George. Moran, Port Angeles. LaPush, the Home Fund bors: ■ Mara and Paul friends. ■ Mary Jane Schmidt, ■ Marcia Fagin, provides hot meals for ■ Sequim — $10. Port Townsend — $100. In Mowery, Port Angeles. In Donations made in Sequim. In memory of my seniors; meets rent, energy honor of Peninsula First ■ Sequim — $100. memory of Bernard and 2013 for use in 2014: father. Grateful to be able to and transportation needs; Responders. ■ Port Townsend — Mary Andrews. ■ Georgia Fraker, Port contribute in his memory. secures warm winter coats ■ William Bugg, $25. ■ Steve Moore and Gigi Angeles — $50. ■ Larry and Gail St. for kids, home repairs for ■ Sequim — $10. Sequim. In memory of Callaizak, Port Townsend ■ Beverly J. Kinney, Peter, Sequim. the low-income, needed eyeThanks to all the many, Sharon Bugg. Sequim. In memory of Lyle — $1,500. $250 each in ■ Miller Tree Inn Bedglasses and prescription many helpers that offer a ■ Robert and Hayes honor of Stephanie Moore, B. Kinney. and-Breakfast, Forks. drugs, dental work, safe and Hand UP! Port Angeles. Wasilewski, ■ Nancy Blackmer, Port Judy Higgins, Cassidy ■ Tom Schaafsma, ■ Port Angeles — $500. drug-free temporary housIn honor of our parents. Higgins, Elaine Moore, Townsend. ■ Forks — $300. ing . . . ■ David Storm, Seattle. Sequim. In memory of ■ Richard and Barbara Jane Stearns and Dell and Thanks for the work you do Owen B. Sumerwell. The list goes on and on ■ Joyce and Bero Diane Count. Jepson, Sequim. on this. ■ Charlotte Napionek ... ■ Peninsula Daily News Mestayer, Sequim. In ■ Carol L. Martell, Port ■ Sequim — $60. and Janet Olivier, Sequim. Assistance, which usuEmployees, Port Angeles — memory of our friend Jo Angeles. In memory of Ric ■ Port Ludlow — $100. ■ The Peters Family, ally averages less than Snyder, who passed on $140 Prael. ■ Port Angeles — Port Angeles. In honor of $100, also is limited to one Sunday, December 23, ■ Joe Twogood, Port ■ Anonymous, Port $1,200. Loyd and Randy Peters. time in a 12-month period. 2012. Angeles — $50. Angeles, $50. ■ Port Townsend — ■ Isabel Paniagua■ Ray and Sandy But even though the dol■ Joyce Chiasson, Port $85. In honor of the Thomas, Carlsborg. Stevens, Sequim. In lar figures are small, the Angeles — $100. In Donations made in Anderson family. ■ Paul S. Hanway, memory of Joyce Gallagher. impact can be big, in huge, memory of Jack Chiasson. 2012 for use this year: ■ Sequim — $40. Sequim. ■ Al and Muriel Main, life-changing ways. ■ Lou and Dianne ■ O’Hara-Parker ■ Sequim — $25. ■ Leslie Campbell, Port Port Angeles. And, as needed, PeninInlay, Sequim — $100. Family, Port Angeles — ■ Sequim — $1,000. Angeles. ■ Barbara Clampett, sula Home Fund contribu■ Randy and Naomi $100. In memory of Daniel ■ Sequim — $500. ■ Gary and Carol Port Angeles. In memory of tions often are used in conRiggins, Sequim — $500. Holmquist. ■ Port Angeles — $300. Zellmer, Sequim. Bruce Clampett. junction with money from In memory of Paul ■ NO SANGHA, a ■ Sequim — $25. ■ Marie Breitsprecher, ■ Laura Lilly, Port churches and other agenCronauer. We miss our meditation group, Port Sequim. In memory of Mel. Angeles. friend very much. TURN TO FUND/C15 cies, enabling OlyCAP to Angeles — $1,200. CONTINUED FROM C1

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Familiar changes, tasks in new year A NEW YEAR brings far more than those well-intentioned resolutions; it brings the return of familiar seasons that once again cycle through our lives. Winter has settled in, and for at least two months, we will deal with what it brings for 2013. The middle of winter is the best time to take a look at our birdhouses. After all, next month, the Anna’s hummingbirds will be making nesting plans.

Birdhouse cleanup, repair They may not use birdhouses, but their nesting preparations are soon followed by those of the chickadees. Any week now, depending on the weather, you might spot a chickadee poking its beak into a house it is interested in. After the birdhouses have been cleaned and needed repairs made, there is something else to do before they are put in place. Add a handful of wood chips or sawdust to the box by scatter-

coldest time of the year. As daylight increases, so does my enthusiasm for cleaning up ing a small Joan the ravages of winter. amount on the Most of the time, it’s too cold Carson floor. to do this. Birds in the It is the perfect time to get out wild clean paper and pen and begin plandebris from ning. nesting sites in What did well in last year’s the cavities garden? found in What do we want to try this stumps and year? trees. What changes in the yard’s When the landscaping can be accomplished newly mated this time around? pair empty a Will this be the year to plant nesting site of these particles, the a hummingbird-and-butterfly theory is that it strengthens the garden? pair’s bond. Nursery catalogs begin arrivAfter several days of cleaning ing this month, and ideas for varup the box or natural cavity and ious projects often are featured several more of putting their nest on their pages. together, the pair are in for the More hardy fuchsias and penduration of raising a family. stemon plants are going to be January is the best time to planted in our yard. put the birdhouses to rights and When we have a mild winter, the best time for making plans both plants continue to bloom, for the new year. attract insects and feed the humPlans for work in the gardens mingbirds. Hellebores are another winter run amok in my head during this

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flowering plant that along with winter hazel provide the bug activity that attracts bushtits, chickadees, nuthatches, kinglets and winter warblers. Did you wish for a little more privacy in a favorite part of the yard or garden last summer? This is a good time to think about some heavy plantings of evergreen trees or bushes as well as large deciduous plants.

Consider a national wildlife refuge or a favorite national park. Just bundle up and be prepared to keep the binoculars and spotting scope dry and as warm as possible. Some of the best birding surprises are found at this time of the year, and they can bring sunshine into our lives even if the clouds are heavy. Trumpeter swans, massive Winter weather flocks of snow geese, groups of bald eagles, ballet-performing While we will enjoy more seclusion when reading a favorite flocks of shorebirds, hunting owls, and colorful little birds like book or taking an outdoor nap, the birds will discover new places the golden-crowned kinglets, Townsend’s warblers and orangefor nesting or more shelter for crowned warblers add something the night hours or when the special to a winter day. weather turns wet and windy. Yes, here comes January Most of January’s days are again, and with it many familiar best spent indoors, but hardy Northwesterners still crave their activities. Happy New Year. time outdoors. ________ Sometimes a walk around the Joan Carson’s column appears every neighborhood isn’t enough. Sunday. Contact her at P.O. Box 532, Winter is a good time for tak- Poulsbo, WA 98370, with a selfing trips to places where the addressed, stamped envelope for a reply. birding will be good. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net.

Briefly . . . Plant sale under way in Jefferson PORT TOWNSEND — The 22nd annual Jefferson County Conservation District Native Plant Sale is under way. As a fundraiser for district programs, the sale offers affordable, native bare-root plants to promote wildlife habitat enhancement and environmentally friendly landscaping. Orders can be placed until Feb. 15 for pickup between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in Port Townsend or between 10 a.m. and noon at the Quilcene Community Center. All plants left over (not sold by preordering) will be available for sale at the fairgrounds Feb. 23 only. There are a total of 28 different species, including small and large deciduous trees and shrubs, a few ground-cover plants and many types of evergreens and conifers. These include quaking aspen, Pacific crabapple, madrone, paper birch, vine maple, red flowering currant, Pacific dogwood, red osier dogwood, red elderberry, blue elderberry, black twinberry, serviceberry, Nootka rose, baldhip rose, snowberry, Indian plum, tall Oregon grape, low Oregon grape, sword fern, Douglas fir, grand fir, noble fir, shore pine, Sitka spruce, Western red cedar, Western hemlock, Alaska yellow cedar and incense cedar. To order, visit www. jeffersoncd.org, phone 360385-4105 or email info@ jeffersoncd.org.

Plant sale ongoing PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Conservation District is accepting orders for its annual native plant sale through Tuesday, Feb. 12. The bare-root tree and shrub seedlings are sold in

bundles of 10 (25 for some species) and range in price from $15 to $25 per bundle. The minimum order is $25. Conifer trees offered include Douglas fir, grand fir, shore pine, Sitka spruce and western red cedar; deciduous trees include Pacific crabapple, red alder, Rocky Mountain maple and vine maple; deciduous shrubs include blue elderberry, Indian plum, mock orange, Pacific ninebark, Nootka rose, red elderberry, red flowering currant, red osier dogwood, serviceberry, thimbleberry and twinberry; and evergreen shrubs include Oregon grape tall. Plants will be available for pickup at Lazy J Tree, 225 Gehrke Road Farm in Port Angeles, on Saturday, March 2. Order forms are available on the district’s website at www.clallamcd.org; by email at ccd-info@ conservewa.net; at its office at 1601 E. Front St., Building/Suite A in Port Angeles; or by phone at 360-4521912, ext. 5.

Native plant forum CHIMACUM — A free native-plant workshop will be held at the Chimacum Grange Hall, 9572 Rhody Drive, from 9 a.m. to noon this coming Friday. Jefferson County Conservation District staff and partners from the North Olympic Salmon Coalition and the Washington State University Cooperative Extension will discuss why natives are so important, selection of plants, planting technique and care of native plants, as well as highlight species that encourage mammals and birds, for use as buffers and rain gardens, and as edible and medicinal species for living fences. A site visit is planned after the workshop to the H.J. Carroll Park native plant garden, weather permitting, for those interested. For more information, visit www.jeffersoncd.org. Peninsula Daily News

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HUMMINGBIRD MOVES IN FOR THE WINTER A female Anna’s hummingbird sits in a dormant rose of Sharon tree in the backyard of Pamela and Dan Lanning’s home in Kennewick last week. The diminutive bird seems to have adopted the couple’s yard. It’s been visiting daily since before Thanksgiving.

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PORT ANGELES — The eighth annual Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival will be held this coming Saturday. The event, a benefit for members of the Olympic Peninsula Boys & Girls Clubs’ Hurricane Chasers program, will be held at Wine on the Waterfront, 115 E. Railroad Ave., at 7 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door, and there will be a raffle and live auction of winter gear. Hurricane Chasers is a program combining snowboard instruction with a winter science curriculum designed to create lifelong winter sports enthusiasts out of local students who otherwise would not have

the opportunity. The program has received a $2,500 grant from the North Face Explore Fund, but more funding will provide the opportunity for more participants. This year’s program includes seven films: “Skiing the Void,” a reflection on taking chances during a twoyear odyssey in the Andes; “Further,” in which Jeremy Jones and friends push the limits of their mountain experience under their own power; and an epic trip across the wild is shown in “Alaska Wilderness Classic.” Other films are: “A Story of Trust,” a call for climate recovery from a 9-year-old activist; “Denali Experiment,” a look at a different type of expedition film; an athlete’s journey back to the

slopes is depicted in “Freedom Chair”; and “Unicorn Sashimi” highlights the winter snowscapes of Japan. For a trailer of the Back-

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Now Showing ■ Deer Park Cinema, Port Angeles (360-4527176) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (PG-13) “Jack Reacher” (PG-13) “Les Miserables” (PG-13) “Lincoln” (PG-13) “Parental Guidance” (PG)

■ Lincoln Theater, Port Angeles (360-457-7997) “Django: Unchained” (R) “The Guilt Trip” (PG-13)

“Texas Chainsaw 3-D” (R) “This is 40” (R)

■ The Rose Theatre, Port Townsend (360385-1089) “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (PG-13) “Lincoln” (PG-13)

■ Uptown Theatre, Port Townsend (360-3853883) “Les Miserables” (PG-13)

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Panhandlers decline generous offer DEAR ABBY: I spent the afternoon running errands. As I left the shopping center, I saw a young couple with a baby and a toddler holding a sign requesting help with food, as the husband had just been laid off. I drove past, then considered the children and circled back. I had no cash with me, so I stopped and offered them our family’s dinner: a jar of premium spaghetti sauce, a pound of fresh ground beef, a box of dried spaghetti, fruit cups that my children usually take to school for treats and some canned soups I occasionally have for lunch. Imagine my surprise when the couple declined my generosity. Instead, the man strongly suggested I should go to a nearby ATM and withdraw cash to donate to them because they preferred to select their own groceries and pay their phone bills. What are your thoughts on this?

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Dear Abby: My husband and Genuinely I have been separated for a year, Puzzled and I have filed for divorce. Van Buren in Austin, We have reached an agreeTexas ment about everything except one thing: our tortoise. Dear PuzThis may seem strange, but zled: What Herbert has always been our happened is a “child.” shame. I think of him as my kid, and Some families are truly in I believe my husband when he says he loves him that much, too. need and We got Herbert as a baby that should be fit into the palm of my hand. guided to a Herbert is now 9, very large shelter so they can receive help and lives in the backyard in a getting back on their feet. “doghouse” structure. However, in some cities, you The problem is, my husband see the same people on the same still wants to see Herbert. streets for long periods of time. He agrees that he will visit They have staked out their only when I am not at home. “turf,” and because the money I don’t distrust him or worry they are given is tax-free, some of he will try to take Herbert, but I them are doing quite well. just don’t want him here. In your case, the couple I know that if Herbert is mine you saw holding the sign may legally, I won’t have to let anyone have been professional panhansee him. dlers, and the children may

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(I wore it on our 25th anniversary.) Would it be in good taste to wear the same dress, or should I go with something else? We’ll be inviting some of the same people who attended the 25th anniversary party. Mary in Albuquerque Dear Mary: Congratulations on your long and happy marriage. If you can still fit into your original wedding dress, by all means wear it. I consider it an accomplishment. You’ll be the envy of most of the women at your celebration and probably some of the men.

_________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, 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.

Conversation cafe forms at Sequim venue a renowned animal Life, humanity became behavior researcher and among topics professor. Her example will begin discussion, “What do I for library group the believe about others and PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — Those yearning for a good discussion can attend the Conversation Cafe forming at the Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., on Tuesday, Jan. 15. The conversations will continue from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month through April. “People are hungry for meaningful conversations,” said librarian and discussion facilitator Lauren Corder. “This forum will provide a relaxed atmosphere in which to discuss ideas.” The book Turning to One Another: Simple Conversations to Restore Hope to the Future, by Margaret J. Wheatley, will be available for checkout as a springboard for discussion topics. The first session will introduce participants to the life of Temple Grandin, an autistic woman who

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myself?” Subsequent Conversation Cafe topics will include: ■ “Do I feel a vocation to be fully human?” — What does it mean to be fully human? What actions does being fully human require? What shifts in attitude? What do others think it means? ■ “What am I willing to notice in my world?” — How should we respond to suffering? Is it ever right to turn away? Where do we find courage? ■ “Am I willing to reclaim time to think?” — Is the speed of modern life robbing us of time to reflect? Does this lack of time make us poorer or not? How do we get more time? Light refreshments will be served. This program is free, but preregistration is required. Group size is limited to 12 participants. Sign up at the Sequim Library, phone 360-683-1161 or email lcorder@nols.org.

PORT ANGELES — Volunteers are sought for the Port Angeles Healthy Youth Coalition, a group working to prevent substance abuse among youths. In the coalition, community members discuss ways to reduce and prevent youth substance abuse. Parents, youths, health care professionals, business owners, teachers, county employees, nonprofit workers, volunteers, pastors, law enforcement and more are welcome. The coalition typically meets the third Thursday of the month from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St. Interested citizens can phone Dale Holiday, Clallam County Health and Human Services, at 360-417-2436 or email DHoliday@co.clallam. wa.us.s

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Snowgrass tickets PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for Snowgrass, the 11th annual bluegrass music benefit for First Step Family Support Center, set for Saturday, Jan. 26. The concert will be held in the Port Angeles High School auditorium, 304 E. Park Ave., at 6:30 p.m. Snowgrass performers are The Fiddle Kids, Old Sidekicks, Crescent Blue and Luck of the Draw, with Denny Secord Jr. serving as master of ceremonies. Tickets are $10 in advance for adults, $7 for seniors and free for ages 10 and younger They can be purchased in Port Angeles at Odyssey Books, Port Book & News, KONP, Strait Music and First Step Family Support Center. In Sequim, tickets are available at Pacific Mist Books; in Forks, at Forks Outfitters. Tickets will be available at the door for $12. Artists performing at Snowgrass are donating their time and talent to raise funds for First Step Family Support Center. For more information, phone Melissa Randazzo at 360-457-8355 or email Melissa_fstep@olypen.com. Peninsula Daily News


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Toast mildness of Peninsula weather NOW THAT I am finally home after my family’s infamous winter travel experience, let me wish everyone a most joyous New Year filled with good fortune health and well-being for all. May both your thumbs be green, the lawn always lush, your flowers prolific and the weeds at bay. And you know, that wish for all of you is quite realistic, especially as I return to this wonderfully mild Olympic Peninsula after my holiday stint in the Great North Woods with a renewed sense of how great our weather really is. After a canceled flight from Chicago to Green Bay, Wis., and a rental car road trip through snow and whiteout conditions, I love that here in Port Angeles, winter is in my picture window, not in my driveway.

escape our winters but return to avoid the sweltering summers. We toasted in the New Year My brother Andrew by remembering how glorious Dann, who and mild our weather is on the May moved with his Peninsula. wife from OklaI always am preaching in my homa City to a classes and lectures that I really property overdo not care how poorly things did looking Mount back where you came from, how Baker, the you killed your plants or how Dungeness Spit they got frost damage or heat and the Strait stress — because that was there. of Juan de Fuca, tells of New resolution Oklahoma temIf I could get you to adopt one peratures just New Year’s resolution for your weeks ago in the 60s and 70s, then below freezing the next day. yard, it would be: If you plant it, This is extremely detrimental it will grow. Everywhere you look, you see to gardening yet in line with the this mantra in action: palm trees 100-degree days and 80-degree in yards along with kiwis, nut nights that define Oklahoma. trees, alpine plants, banana trees, My wife’s parents, who flew planted alongside all types of into Green Bay days before, are snowbirds from Florida who deciduous material, spring bulbs

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and gorgeous summer blooms. We have this dual combination of cool temperatures — cool enough, in fact, to foster all the beautiful spring bulbs, azaleas, camellias, rhodies and perennials such as delphiniums, lupines and the like. Yet we have warm enough conditions to grow great gardens, beautiful baskets, lovely shade trees and stunning landscapes. It is that combination of being just cold enough to grow frostdependent crops and orchard trees along with just warm enough conditions to have the palm trees survive that truly sets us apart from most places in the horticultural world. So to you all as we start the new year: embrace our mild climate. Grow the best grass, the tastiest fruit, the most awesome hang-

ing baskets or the sweetest vegetables ever because here, you can. If you plant it, it will grow.

Seattle show Next week, I will give you details on the second-largest flower-and-garden show in America, right near us in Seattle, and how that show can wonderfully enhance your yard and garden. For this week, please just ponder our weather and the garden opportunities it can afford you, unlike most other places in the world.

________ Andrew May is an ornamental horticulturist who dreams of having Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower Peninsula USA.” Send him questions c/o Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362, or email news@peninsuladailynews.com (subject line: Andrew May).

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get probiotics? The science has been presented at veterinary conferences for a few years now, and it’s pretty convincing. As with many veterinary issues, it tracks closely with developments in human health, where probiotics — “good” bacteria added to the gut — are widely accepted as beneficial. While some pet foods are advertised to contain probiotics, there are also supplements from well-respected companies that can be added to a pet’s diet.

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SEQUIM — Brenda Spandrio, aka The Declutter Lady, is hosting three free workshops in January to share ways in which people can declutter and organize at home and at work in honor of Get Organized Month. The workshops will be presented at the Quality Inn & Suites, 134 River Road. Participants have a choice of attending a late afternoon session or an evening session of the following: ■ Decluttering When You Don’t Know Where To Start: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15. ■ Conquering Computer Clutter: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24. ■ Managing Paper Clutter: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29. RSVPs are recommended. To RSVP, or for more information, phone 360-504-2520. Or email brenda@the declutterlady.com.

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IT’S A NEW Year’s tradition around my home, one that has outlived three generations of pets but still works to help ensure the safety of the animals I live with now: I call the pets over and check their necks. I always do my “neck checks” around the first of the year. It’s easy, taking a few minutes to check for wear and fit on the collars, and for legibility on the tags. Consider the collar first. A properly fitted collar is important, but so is the right type. For dogs, a buckled or snap-together collar made of leather or nylon webbing is the best choice, and the proper fit is comfortably close but not too snug. Make sure your dog’s not wearing a “choke” or prong collar for everyday wear. These pose a potentially deadly hazard if left on an unsupervised dog. Cat collars aren’t as widely accepted because some people fear the collars will get caught on branches and trap the cat. Other people argue that their cat stays indoors and so never needs a collar. Neither argument’s a good one: Any cat can slip out, and as for cats being caught by their collars, most cat collars are designed to give enough to allow a pet to slip free if caught. If you don’t have a safe collar, you’ll find countless choices at your neighborhood pet-supply retailer and even more online. One online favorite of mine: Beastie Bands for cats — comfortable, colorful collars that stick tight unless a cat needs to lose them. What if your pet already seems to have a comfortable, safe, well-fitting collar? Take a look at the holes and the fasteners. The collar is weakest at these spots, so if you see signs of excessive wear or strain, you’ll need to replace the collar soon. Next, look at your pet’s ID tags. A license is great, but since many lost pets are picked up by people in the neighborhood, it’s a good idea to supplement the license with an ID tag that has a couple of phone numbers — yours and the number of a friend or relative. Check to make sure the information is current and legible, and if not, order a new tag. I never put the pet’s name or my address on the tags. Instead, my pets’ tags say “REWARD!” with a collection of phone numbers — my cellphone number first, followed by the cellphone numbers of two friends in case I can’t be reached. I want to get the point across that I want my pets back quickly. If you’re worried about a dangling ID getting caught — or annoyed by the noise — get a slide-on tag from an online source such as Boomerangtags.com. Looking for something a little more fun? Check out DogTagArt.


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WASHINGTON — In a long-awaited interpretation of the new health-care law, the Obama administration said that employers must offer health insurance to employees and their children but will not be subject to any penalties if family coverage is unaffordable to workers. The requirement for employers to provide health benefits to employees is a cornerstone of the new law. But the new rules proposed by the Internal Revenue Service said that employers’ obligation was to provide affordable insurance to cover their full-time employees and offers no guarantee of affordable insurance for a worker’s children or spouse. To avoid a possible tax penalty, the government said, employers with 50 or more full-time employees must offer affordable coverage to those employees. But, it said, the mean-

ing of “affordable” depends entirely on the cost of individual coverage for the employee, what the worker would pay for “self-only coverage.”

Insuring families The new rules, published in the Federal Registry last week, create a strong incentive for employers to put money into insurance for their employees rather than dependents. It is unclear whether the spouse and children of an employee will be able to obtain federal subsidies to help them buy coverage — separate from the employee — through insurance exchanges being established in every state. The administration explicitly reserved judgment on that question, which could affect millions of people in families with low and moderate incomes. Many employers provide family coverage to full-

time employees, but many do not. Family coverage is much more expensive, and the employee’s share of the premium is typically larger. In 2012, according to an annual survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, premiums for employersponsored health insurance averaged $5,615 a year for single coverage and $15,745 for family coverage. The employee’s share of the premium averaged $951 for individual coverage and more than four times as much, $4,316, for family coverage.

2014 requirement Starting in 2014, most Americans will be required to have health insurance. Low- and middle-income people can get tax credits to help pay their premiums, unless they have access to affordable coverage from an employer. In its proposal, the IRS said: “Coverage for an

employee under an employer-sponsored plan is affordable if the employee’s required contribution for self-only coverage does not exceed 9.5 percent of the employee’s household income.” The IRS said employers could rely on the new proposed rules in making plans for 2014. In writing the law, members of Congress often conjured up a picture of employees working yearround at full-time jobs. But in drafting the rules, the IRS wrestled with the complex reality of many part-time, seasonal and temporary workers. In addition, the administration expressed concern that some employers might try to evade the new requirements by firing and rehiring employees, manipulating their work hours or using temporary staffing agencies. The rules include several provisions to prevent such abuse.

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‘Old wives’ may be right about chill causing cold Q. When I get sweaty from working outside in the winter and then get chilled, I frequently start to feel a sore throat coming on within several hours. It often develops into a full-blown cold. I believe the chill doesn’t cause the cold but rather sets up the environment for bugs already in my system to thrive and cause the resulting infection.

ment of 200 micrograms of selenium. My multivitamin has 100 micrograms, so if I ate just two Brazil nuts, I’d be over the limit. How much should I worry about this?

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OLYMPIA — Gov.-elect Jay Inslee has announced three senior staff hires. Ted Sturdevant, who has led the state Department of Ecology for the past three years, will serve as Inslee’s executive director for legislative affairs and policy. David Postman, a longtime state political reporter, will be the office’s executive director of communications. Joby Shimomura, who managed Inslee’s campaign and was the chief of staff of his congressional office, will be a senior adviser. “We have a lot to get done, and I believe David, Ted and Joby will help drive my agenda and move our state forward,” Inslee wrote in a news release. Inslee, who promised during the campaign to shake up Olympia, will be sworn in Jan. 16. He had previously named former Renton schools Superintendent Mary Alice Heuschel as his chief of staff. The new hires are a mix of new and old faces for state government. Sturdevant worked for two Oregon congressmen

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driven drunk, Crapo said. He said he drank “several, probably two to three” vodka tonics at his Washington home Dec. 22, became restless, couldn’t sleep and went out for a drive. It wasn’t until he’d been driving for about 30 minutes that he realized he was in no condition to drive and started to return home, he said. He ran a red light and was pulled over in the Washington suburb of Alexandria early Dec. 23. He failed a field-sobriety test and registered a bloodalcohol level of 0.11 percent after his arrest, police said, above the legal limit of 0.08 percent. No mention of his bloodalcohol level was made in court Friday, but a second test performed after Crapo was brought to the jailhouse registered at 0.14 percent, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the arrest. The official wasn’t authorized to release information publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. “I am grateful, truly grateful, that no one was injured,” Crapo said. He said he was not with anyone at the time and was not coming or going from seeing anybody. His arrest stunned colleagues and constituents alike not only because of his squeaky-clean image, but also because he had said he doesn’t drink, in accordance with his church’s practices.

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before joining former Gov. Gary Locke’s administration as the head of external Inslee affairs. He has worked for the ecology department for a decade and became the director in 2009. Postman covered state politics for more than 15 years, including for The Seattle Times. He also advised Mike McGinn on media relations during McGinn’s transition to being mayor of Seattle. Most recently, Postman served as the top spokesman for Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen and his investment company, Vulcan Inc. Shimomura worked for years on state political issues and candidate campaigns. She was the chief of staff of Inslee’s congressional office from 1999 to 2005. The new hires are part of a reorganization of the governor’s office that will reduce about a half dozen jobs, according to the governor-elect’s office.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Winter Wanderlust series continues Friday with “Walking Spain’s Camino de Santiago” with Marcia Shaver. Shaver walked more than 500 miles across northern Spain traversing the Camino de Santiago, a road used by pilgrims for thousands of years.

The series will be held at Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 2333 San Juan Ave., at 7 p.m. each Friday through Feb. 22. Admission is $7, with youths younger than 18 admitted free. For more information, email Christopher Overman at wanderlust adventures2013@gmail.com or visit wanderlust adventures.net.






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■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. This Monday’s meeting will consist of the chamber’s annual meeting, including presentations of the President’s Award and Member Extraordinaire Award for 2012. Departing board members and new board members and the exec- Kuh utive committee will be recognized, and chamber President Brian Kuh will conduct a members’ discussion. Luncheon tickets are $13 and can be purchased at the front door. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. Monday’s featured speaker will be Tina FloresMcCleese, founder of the accounting consulting firm Clarity Enterprises of Port Townsend. The meeting sponsor will be United Good Neighbors. Lunch, served by Subway, costs $6 to $8.

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■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at noon at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. Tuesday’s speaker will be Rochelle McHugh, co-chair of the Sequim Senior Meal Program. The meeting sponsor is The Declutter Lady. (See story on its free workshops, Page C5 today.) McHugh Luncheon reservations closed Friday, but seats are available for those who are not having lunch. Coffee or tea is $3. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@sequimchamber.com for information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at JT’s Sweet Stuffs, 80 N. Forks Ave. Wednesday’s speaker will be Darren Greeno, program coordinator for WorkForce and community education at Peninsula College, on the development of the composites industry on the North Olympic Peninsula. Lunch costs $8; a bowl of soup, $4.75; and a cup of soup, $4.

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■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. The program for this Tuesday’s first meeting of 2013 was not announced. There is a $2.16 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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The Ohio Clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve as the Senate continued to work on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on the fiscal cliff.

Small businesses mixed on ‘fiscal cliff’ compromise would have paid higher taxes under President Barack Obama’s proposal to raise rates on couples NEW YORK — Congress earning $250,000 or more and stopped the country from going individuals earning at least over the so-called “fiscal cliff” — $200,000. and that’s great news for some The number of owners who small-business owners. will pay higher taxes now is But with a deal that doesn’t likely to be even less than those immediately address federal bud- estimates. get cuts, for many, the uncer“That will help out trementainty drags on. dously,” says Nate Nelson, who The compromise bill that owns a medical testing company, passed the House late Tuesday Frontera Strategies, based in raises taxes on couples earnings Dallas. $450,000 or more and individuals He sets aside money to pay earning at least $400,000. his taxes, and the higher threshThat affects small-company old means he may have more owners who report their compacash available to make two hires nies’ income on their personal and $80,000 in equipment pur1040 returns. chases he’s been putting off. Democrats and small-business “It will help us loosen the belt lobbying groups had estimated a little,” Nelson says. The bill avoids widespread tax that just 5 percent of owners BY JOYCE M. ROSENBERG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

increases, but it delays deciding for two months on spending cuts that could be deep. Companies that benefit from government contracts — whether they work directly for the government or do business with companies that contract with the government — still don’t know how they might be affected by cuts in defense and other federal programs.

Budget cuts Without the cliff compromise, the Pentagon and numerous federal agencies would have been subjected to billions in budget cuts as early as this month. Cuts are still expected, but it’s unclear where, or how much, they will be. TURN TO COMPROMISE/C14

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PORT HADLOCK — Veterinarian Madelyn Curll has purchased Oak Bay Animal Hospital in Port Hadlock. She has served clients at Oak Bay for more than 10 years and has been practicing small-animal medicine full time since gradu- Curll ating from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1981. Former owner and veterinarian Hank Snelgrove will continue his association with the animal hospital. He is available for consults on Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture treatments. The animal hospital is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, phone special sections. Curll at 360-385-7297. In addition, Veneklasen has taught yoga privately, at the Y YMCA post filled in PA and at the Clallam County JuvePORT ANGELES — Jennifer nile Detention Facility. She is a graduate of Colorado Veneklasen is the new director of State University. healthy lifestyles and member engagement for the Olympic Peninsula YMCA. Sequim farmer speaks She is responTACOMA — Sam sible for estabMcCullough, grain, equipment lishing new proand vegetable manager at Nash’s grams, activities Organic Produce in Sequim, will and events that present “Growing Grains West of expand YMCA the Cascades” at the Cascadia member engageGrains Conference at the STAR ment and conCenter in Tacoma this Saturday. nections. Veneklasen The conference is organized Veneklasen by Washington State University also will provide leadership and and sponsored by Bob’s Red Mill, support for the management Fremont Brewing, King Conserteam and the Y’s annual fundvation District, Essential Baking raising campaign. Co., Wilcox Family Farms and Before joining the Y, she Grand Central Baking Co., worked six years at the among others. Peninsula Daily News as an TURN TO BRIEFLY/C13 editor of advertiser-supported

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Actor Patrick Dempsey meets some of the staff at Tully’s Coffee — from left, Stephen Loewen, Susie Campos and Sarah Paulson — on Western Avenue near the Pike Place Market in Seattle on Friday.

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SEATTLE — “Grey’s Anatomy” star Patrick Dempsey may be the real “McSteamy.” The actor, who was dubbed “McDreamy” as a star of the Seattle-based hospital drama while his co-star was called “McSteamy,” may soon be serving hot, steaming cups of Joe. Dempsey won a bankruptcy auction to buy Tully’s Coffee, a small coffee chain based in Seattle. Among those he beat out is Tully’s much bigger Seattle neighbor, Starbucks Corp., which is known for its ubiquitous white cups with a circular green mermaid logo. Dempsey, whose company

Global Baristas LLC plans to keep the Tully’s name, declared victory on the social media site Twitter: “We met the green monster, looked her in the eye, and . . . SHE BLINKED! We got it! Thank you Seattle!” The win for Dempsey deals a rare setback for Starbucks on its home turf. Starbucks has long been both praised for bringing “coffeehouse culture” to the U.S. and criticized for crushing smaller chains. The coffee giant, which had planned to convert the Tully’s cafes to its own brand, last month announced plans to expand its global footprint to 20,000 cafes over the next two years, up from the current 18,000.

Dempsey said in an interview Friday that as the underdog in Seattle, Tully’s will need to find its identity. “It’s a much smaller chain that has a lot of potential that hasn’t been given the proper care,” he said.

Not over yet But in a statement shortly after the auction Thursday, Starbucks insinuated that Dempsey shouldn’t celebrate just yet. Starbucks, which wanted to convert the Tully’s cafes to its own brand, said a final determination on the winning bid won’t be made until a court hearing this coming Friday. TURN TO TULLY’S/C15


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Classic boat getting a new bottom STEWART HOAGLAND, A shipwright who works for Platypus Marine — the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer in Port Angeles — also has a boat of his own that consumes a fair amount of his spare time. She is an 87-foot wooden boat named Fleetwood that has been sitting on the hard for the past five years in the yard at Platypus Marine on Marine Drive. Stewart’s recent project has been to cut away the vessel’s entire bottom, which was water-damaged, and haul it to the dump. He will now begin constructing a barge bottom for the boat out of fiberglass and marine plywood. Fleetwood was built by Martinolich Shipbuilding in San Francisco and launched in 1943. According to Stewart, she was built as a bait boat to support the tuna fleet during World War II whose catches were being processed and shipped overseas to feed the troops in the European and Pacific theaters. After the war, she made her way to Alaska. In 1964, during the tsunami that followed the Great Alaskan Earthquake, she was deposited onto the streets of Kodiak. She was repaired and refloated, and during the early years of the king crab fisheries was the largest boat in the fleet. She was in Friday Harbor for a number of years and then taken to moorage at Fishermen’s Terminal in Seattle. It was there that Stewart acquired ownership and used the boat as his shop for more than seven years before coming to Port Angeles. A quick word about Martinolich Shipbuilding: The company was started by John Martinolich, a native of Croatia, in the early 1900s in Dockton on Maury Island in Puget Sound, and closed down in 1930, no doubt an early victim of the Great Depression. In 1935, his two sons restarted the business in Tacoma and also opened facilities in San Francisco and San Diego. The San Francisco yard operated until its closure in 1949, and the Tacoma facility, which was located on the east side of the Blair Waterway, was shuttered in 1974. However, a vestige of the company remains in the form of the National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., or NASSCO, which

ON THE WATERFRONT acquired MartinolSellars ich’s facility in San Diego in the late 1950s. Since then, NASSCO has been building ships for the U.S. Navy and commercial customers alike. One of its customers, the Alaska Tanker Co., had NASSCO construct its latest fleet of four tankers that are used to transport BP’s Alaska North Slope crude oil to West Coast refineries. During any given week, one or more of the company’s ships — Alaskan Legend, Alaskan Frontier, Alaskan Navigator or Alaskan Explorer — is likely to be found at anchor in Port Angeles Harbor taking on bunkers or awaiting a slot at a refinery in Anacortes or Whatcom County.

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Platypus activity Platypus Marine last week hauled out Cape Morien, a 61-foot commercial fishing boat that hails from Vancouver, B.C. Capt. Charlie Crane, Platypus director of sales and marketing, said the aluminum vessel was briefly out of the water to allow for a survey at the request of prospective buyers. Capt. Charlie added that it is his understanding that the new owners will be taking the Canadianbuilt vessel to California to be used in the squid fisheries. Platypus Marine also hauled out a 58-foot Delta named Cape Caution. According to Capt. Charlie, the commercial fishing boat that hails from Westport will be at Platypus’ facility for about six weeks, during which time personnel will sandblast, prime and paint the bottom. They also will replace some railings and work on a captain’s list of repair and maintenance projects borne of a season of working in the harsh marine environment. While I visited Platypus Marine last week, Capt. Charlie took me into the Rubb Building that is housing construction of Adamant, a 58-foot limit seiner. Work began on the steel

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The 87-foot fishing boat Fleetwood, built in 1943 and a survivor of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, is shown above at Platypus Marine Inc. in Port Angeles with her bottom removed. The old bottom, which was discarded, is at right. The boat is getting a new bottom of fiberglass and marine plywood. boat early last summer, and she is now completely skinned, and the house is in place. Craftspeople are building rolling chocks, installing the electrical and plumbing, and the allimportant galley is being constructed. It is anticipated that Adamant will leave the Rubb Building next month for the warmer climes of Platypus’ Commander Building, in which the finish work will be completed and the vessel painted.

A waterfront void Waypoint Electronics, the marine electronics store that has been a fixture at Port Angeles Boat Haven, closed up shop at year’s end. Hank and Ann David, who had operated the business on Boathaven Drive next to Fisherman’s Wharf Cafe for the past seven years, have retired. I understand their plans for the immediate future include a fifth-wheel travel trailer and a road atlas of the United States, Canada and Mexico. As to the void created by Waypoint’s departure, Boat Haven Marine hopes to open in the same location by mid-month. Boat Haven Marine, in addition to being a marine electronics store similar to Waypoint, also seeks to become an enterprise that is similar in nature to a co-op. As an example, Bill Stewie of Pacific Diesel, who has been working on boats for the past 40 years

On Wednesday, he will share with those attending his presentation the challenges and dangers the Coast Guard faces in carrying out its missions protecting the inhabitants of Alaska, its environment and maritime infrastructure. Hartman also will tell some personal stories of his more notable rescues — including that of a reindeer. Alaska has the worst weather, the most earthquakes, some of the most dangerous occupations and the most coastline in the United States. It’s a virtual certainty that Hartman’s presentation will appeal to just about anyone with an interest in the maritime. Wooden Boat Wednesday is a free event that begins promptly at noon and typically lasts for 90 minutes. Seating is limited and requires advance registration by phoning the Northwest Maritime Center, 431 Water St., Port Townsend, at 360-385-3628, ext. 101. Or send an email to chandlery@nwmaritime. org.

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from Neah Bay to Port Townsend, will operate out of the new business, as will Chuck “Doc” Beaudette, who by day is the general manager of OlyPen Internet Service in Sequim but will otherwise apply his expertise in the repair and installation of electronic gear. Ron Shepherd, who serves up breakfast and lunch at the Fisherman’s Wharf Cafe, is familiar with the concept and said the ultimate goal of the new business is to be a conduit for goods and services to the area’s marine trade in an attempt to keep the work within the local community.

The Last Frontier Wooden Boat Wednesday at Port Townsend’s

Northwest Maritime Center and Wooden Boat Foundation begins the new year this Wednesday with a presentation by retired Coast Guard Capt. Jeffrey Hartman. He is a 30-year veteran of the Coast Guard who served four tours of duty as a helicopter pilot in Alaska and saved more than 100 lives. In addition to flying off Coast Guard icebreakers on rescue and law enforcement missions, he also managed the search and rescue program in Alaskan waters. Hartman recounts his experiences in a book that he penned, Guarding Alaska: A Memoir of Coast Guard Missions on the Last Frontier.

Tesoro Petroleum on Wednesday provided bunkers in Port Angeles Harbor to British Holly, a 787foot crude-oil tanker that is flagged in the United Kingdom. She is now doing 18 knots on her way to the oil port in Puerto Armuelles, Panama, where she is due Jan. 16. On Friday, Tesoro bunkered Coral Gem, a 623foot bulk cargo ship that made her way to Port Angeles from Kobe, Japan.

________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the waterfront. Items involving boating, port activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. E-mail dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202. His column, On the Waterfront, appears Sundays.

The Cape Morien from British Columbia is back in the water at Port Angeles after she was surveyed for a sale to interests that will have her fish in California.

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most progressive in a generation, tax economists said, while noting that every American is paying a lower burden currently than he or she did then.

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cal lows but is still closer to those lows than where it was in the postwar decades. Over the past three decades, the bulk of pretax income gains have gone to the wealthy — and the higher up on the income scale, the bigger the gains, with billionaires outpacing millionaires who outpaced the merely rich. Economists doubted that the tax increases would do much to reverse that trend.

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$ Briefly . . . CONTINUED FROM C11 McCullough’s co-presenter, Andrew Corbin, is Washington State University Extension director in Snohomish County. Their presentation will cover small-grain production from research to retail and how farmers can incorporate grains into a diversified vegetable farming operation to realize the added benefits of diversifying their income streams.

Salon on the move PORT ANGELES — Z Salon is moving to 1215 E. First St., Suite D, the former location of P.A. & Co. Hair Salon. Pat Harwood, owner of P.A. & Co. Hair Salon, is retiring. Sue Ziegler owns Z Salon, and Arlene Thomas and Teresa DeRousie work as stylists. The salon is open Mondays through Saturdays from “10 a.m. to closing.” For more information, phone Z Salon at 360-4577400 to leave a message.

KONP talk guests 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, 102.1 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: Port Angeles City Manager Dan McKeen. ■ Tuesday: Bonne Smith and Patty Engle from MOSAIC, a nonprofit organization that works with adults with developmental disabilities, discuss their upcoming Spaghetti Dinner & Dessert Auction Fundraiser. ■ Wednesday: To be announced. ■ Thursday: To be announced.

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PENINSULA DAILY NEWS — yet constitutionally necessary — vote that’s mostly intriguing to political junkies and policy wonks. Months after the November election, the final official vote from all 50 states and the District of Columbia showed Obama with 65,899,660 votes, or 51.1 percent, and Romney with 60,932,152 votes, or 47.2 percent. Obama is the first president since Republican Dwight Eisenhower to win back-to-back presidential elections with more than 51 percent of the popular vote. Chief Justice John Roberts will swear in Obama at noon (9 a.m. PST) Jan. 20 at the White House in a private ceremony, then administer the oath again on the West Front of the Capitol the next day.

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WASHINGTON — AlJazeera has a growing reputation for serious news gathering, and its reporters have won some of the biggest awards in journalism. What the Pan-Arab news network doesn’t have is a significant presence in the U.S. That’s about to change now that Al-Jazeera is spending $500 million to acquire Current TV, the left-leaning cable-news network co-founded by former Vice President Al Gore. The deal gives AlJazeera access to about 50 million U.S. homes. As part of an expansion, the network is promising to hire more journalists and double the number of U.S. news bureaus it has. Still, some big questions remain for Al-Jazeera, which is owned by the government of Qatar: ■ How will it stand out in a crowded field of cableTV news channels? ■ And how can it overcome an image that was cemented for many Americans when it gave voice to Osama bin Laden in the

years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks? The purchase will create a news channel called AlJazeera America, coming to American homes with a distinctly non-American view of the world. The network claims many people in the U.S. already have sought its programming online.

Dropping the network The deal already has its first casualty. The nation’s second-largest TV operator, Time Warner Cable Inc., dropped Current after the deal was confirmed Wednesday, saying the network didn’t have enough viewers. The change in ownership gives Time Warner Cable the right to drop the channel, but spokeswoman Maureen Huff said the company is keeping “an open mind” about airing the new AlJazeera America. “As a service develops, we will evaluate whether it makes sense for our customers to launch the network,” Huff said. Even after it is rebranded later this year, the channel will continue to be carried

by DirecTV, Comcast Corp., AT&T U-verse and Verizon FioS, according to a person familiar with the matter. That boosts the reach of Al-Jazeera to about 50 million homes, up from the 4.7 million that could watch Al-Jazeera English, which is available in New York and Washington. That’s down slightly from the 60 million homes Current TV was in. The deal to sell Current, announced Wednesday, will make Gore, already estimated to be worth more than $100 million, even richer. Gore said in an email Thursday: “I am incredibly proud of what Current has been able to accomplish. “But broadcast media is a business and being an independent-content producer in a time of increasing consolidation is a challenge.” Gore and co-founder Joel Hyatt each had 20 percent stakes in Current. Comcast had less than a 10 percent stake. Another major investor in Current TV was supermarket magnate and entertainment

industry investor Ron Burkle. Marwan Kraidy, a professor of communication at the University of Pennsylvania and an expert on Arab media, said Al-Jazeera needs to overcome the perception among some Americans that it is a “toxic brand.”

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Prestigious awards Since its launch in 2006, Al-Jazeera TV’s Englishlanguage news channel has won prestigious journalism awards for its reporting on international issues, including the Arab Spring uprisings. The problem: Hardly anyone sees Al-Jazeera English (AJE) because few cable-TV operators carry it. Al-Jazeera said it will operate AJE and Al-Jazeera America as separate channels, though about 40 percent of AJE’s content will appear on the new channel. It will use some of the resources of its existing Washington bureaus when it launches this year. In addition, it plans to add five news bureaus across the country to the 10 AJE already operates.

NEW YORK — It’s not illegal to give police officers the finger as you drive by them, and they have no right to arrest you for it, according to a recent appeals court ruling. The case stems from the 2006 arrest of John Swartz, who says he was put in handcuffs after he gave the middle finger to an officer using a radar gun at an intersection in St. Johnsville, N.Y. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ruled last week that the “ancient gesture of insult is not the basis for a reasonable suspicion of a traffic violation or impending criminal activity.” While the disorderly conduct charge filed against Swartz ultimately was dropped, he still sued the officers for his arrest. A federal judge ruled in favor of the officers in 2011, but the appeals court erased that decision and remanded the case back to the lower court. The officer who stopped Swartz in 2006 said he thought the man was using his middle finger to get his attention. But the appeals court didn’t buy it, saying the “nearly universal recognition that this gesture is an insult deprives such an interpretation of reasonableness.”

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TOPEKA, Kan. — A state law being used by Kansas officials trying to force a sperm donor to pay child support is outdated, the man’s attorney argues. But experts agree that he put himself in a precarious legal position by getting involved in a lesbian couple’s do-it-yourself artificial insemination. Kansas law states that a sperm donor is not the father of a child if a doctor handles the artificial insemination. But the law does not specifically address the donor’s rights and obligations when no doctor was involved. That was the case in 2009, when William Marotta answered an online ad for a sperm donation for Angela Bauer and her then-partner, Jennifer Schreiner. The three signed an agreement that they believed severed Marotta’s parental rights, and Schreiner became pregnant. But because they didn’t go through a doctor, the state argues, Marotta is the legal father and should be respon-

sible for about $6,000 in public assistance Schreiner received after she separated from Bauer to help care for the child. The state also wants him to pay child support, though neither woman is asking for money. “I don’t fault the state for this,” said Corey Whelan, who runs workshops for lesbian couples interested in having children through the New York-based American Fertility Association. “I don’t think this is a homophobic issue. I think this is a financially driven issue.”

Money issues Whelan said her group has a long-standing practice of advising single women who want a child to work with doctors and attorneys. She said avoiding professionals is “a buyer-beware proposition.” But money can be a factor. Artificial insemination generally isn’t covered by health insurance and usually costs between $2,000 and $3,000, said Steve Snyder, a Minnesota-based

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William Marotta, who is being asked by the state of Kansas to pay child support after providing sperm to a same-sex couple, speaks about his ordeal at his attorney’s office in Topeka, Kan., last month. attorney and chairman of the American Bar Association’s group on assisted reproduction technology. “It is happening a lot,” Snyder said. “Go on Amazon.com, home insemination kit, $29.95. A lot of LGBT couples use them. “I have a lot of cases involving those types of kits or people who intend to use them.” That sets up a tricky legal situation, said Dr. Ajay Nangia, the former ethics

chairman of the American Society of Andrology, a national medical group for male reproductive health. “The problem is the guy exposed himself to a situation that made him potentially liable because he had no legal protection,” said Nangia, an associate professor of urology at the University of Kansas Hospital. Still, Ben Swinnen, one of Marotta’s attorneys, said his 46-year-old client cannot be declared the father of the now-3-year-old child because

of the written agreement doctor that he or she perwith the two women. formed this procedure.” Marotta is trying to get Washington state law the case dismissed. A hearing originally Nine states — including scheduled for Tuesday in Washington — have laws Shawnee County District saying a sperm or egg donor is not the parent of a child Court has been delayed conceived through artificial until April. Bauer and Schreiner reproduction and that no have told The Topeka Capidonor can be sued to support tal-Journal that they’re the resulting child. “The state of Kansas is backing Marotta in his lagging behind in following fight. It wasn’t immediately the trend,” he said. But the Kansas Depart- clear Thursday whether ment for Children and Fam- other states have pursued ilies, which started pursuing sperm donors for child supMarotta in October, argued port. However, lawsuits have in a court filing Wednesday that at least 10 other states been filed in cases where require a doctor’s involve- mothers seek support from ment in artificial insemina- donors. Last year, a state appeals tion for a sperm donor to be protected from having to pay court in California sided with a Texas man who was child support. “It’s a common-sense sued for child support by the law,” said Washington state- mother of two children conbased attorney Mark Dema- ceived from his sperm donaray, a past president of an tion. In New Mexico, a state organization for attorneys who handle assisted-repro- appeals court in 2008 ruled against a sperm donor who duction legal issues. “It’s very common for saw the children regularly them to have to go through a and had agreed to pay some doctor’s office and get a child support but didn’t sworn statement from the want the amount increased.

Compromise: Workers going to feel pinch soon CONTINUED FROM C11 the impact will be on his business. Nelson shares some of Kaney Aerospace, an Kaney’s concern. engineering services comHe’s worried that the pany in Rockford, Ill., does business with federal con- budget debate could result in a reduction in Medicare tractors. If the government cuts reimbursements on the their business, owner Jeff medical tests he provides. “It could have a detriKaney expects his company mental effect on our busito be affected. He’s not sure yet what ness,” he says.

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■ Owners contemplating equipment purchases got some help. The bill maintains what’s known as the Section 179 deduction, which allows small businesses to deduct rather than depreciate the cost of many types of equipment, at $500,000 for 2013. It was scheduled to fall to $25,000. ■ Also extended for another year is what’s known as bonus depreciation. That allows businesses to deduct 50 percent of the cost of equipment or real estate. It gives them a quicker Business deductions tax break than the tax code’s standard depreciaSome other important tion schedules, which issues for small businesses require that the cost of related to the fiscal cliff property be depreciated deal: over the course of a few years or decades, depending the type of property. At LBD, our mantra is “Good enough isn’t.” on The continuation of these deductions means When it comes to marketing tools, we’re willing to lose some Traxler Tees can buy more sleep. That’s because market-focused design is a business equipment and hire three investment that pays for itself over and over. full-time staffers, says But hey, no pressure. Zachary Traxler, owner of the Columbus, Ohio-based Call to learn how LBD can help your company that makes cusbusiness, so at least one of us can tom-printed T-shirts. sleep at night. “That’s going to allow us L UREL BL K DESIGN to do a major expansion,” Ƭ Web De Ȉ Ȉ Traxler says. Ǥ Ǥ Ȉ ͖͚͘ ǡ Ȉ ͚͔͗Ǥ͙͛͘Ǥ͔͖͕͛ He wants to branch out

The unknowns will lead owners to keep running their businesses conservatively, says Dennis Ceru, an adjunct professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass. “The concern I see is expressed in the form of not signing longer-term leases, looking to defer expensive equipment expenditures, looking to defer hiring and using seasonal and parttime workers instead of full-time ones,” he says. Compounding owners’ concerns are the weakness in the economy and the government’s inability to come up with solutions to its budget problems, says Scott Meadow, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. “All of those things are

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Less take-home pay ■ The bill extends longterm jobless benefits, keeping money in the pockets of many people who are actively seeking work for another year. But the end to the 2-percentage-point cut in the Social Security payroll tax is worrisome for many owners. The payroll tax cut, first enacted two years ago to encourage people to spend, will be allowed to lapse. A worker earning $50,000, for example, will now have $1,000 less in take-home pay. Workers will start feeling the pinch as soon as the first paychecks of 2013 are issued. Many people will respond by cutting back on discretionary spending, and that’s bound to hurt many small businesses. “Think about the person who runs the local sandwich shop, the coffee shop, the local businessperson . . . they’ll feel it more,” says Ceru, the adjunct professor at Babson.


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Tully’s: Bankruptcy filing Fund: Thank you again CONTINUED FROM C11 Starbucks said it’s in a “backup” position” to buy 25 of the 47 Tully’s cafes, with another undisclosed bidder making an offer for the remainder. The combined bids of Starbucks and the undisclosed bidder come to $10.6 million, above the $9.2 million Dempsey’s company is offering to pay through his company, which was formed in order to purchase Tully’s. The other investors in Global Baristas aren’t being disclosed. Tully’s Coffee, which is known for serving Joe with a milder taste than Starbucks brand, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October, citing lease obligations and underperforming stores.

Tully’s wholesale business, which includes Tully’s Coffee in bags and singleserve K-cup packs that are sold in supermarkets and other stores, is owned separately by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. TC Global Inc., the parent company of Tully’s, said in a release Friday that it was “encouraged and excited” about Dempsey’s commitment to the chain. Tully’s President and CEO Scott Pearson called the deal a “great match” and that the goal is to make sure creditors get paid and to keep as many people employed as possible.

He’ll be busy Dempsey said he planned to be very involved in the running of the company, adding that the immediate

challenges were to address bookkeeping issues, staff morale and sprucing up the coffee shops. Once the business is stabilized, Dempsey said the long-term goal would be to take the chain national. “We can pull this off. We just have to take steps that are slow and smart,” he said. “I’m going to get behind the counter. I’m going to serve coffee. I’m going to give the company a boost of energy.” Although Dempsey lives in Los Angeles, he plans to spend more time in Seattle, the city where “Grey’s Anatomy” is set. Dempsey said he believed there is room in the city for Tully’s and the much larger Starbucks; he noted there might be people who are rooting for the underdog.

Death and Memorial Notice JAMES JAY WADDELL SR. November 9, 1943 December 30, 2012 James Jay Waddell Sr., a true Sequim pioneer, passed away December 30, 2012, in Sequim. He was born November 9, 1943, at Sequim Hospital to James S. Waddell and Ella Mae (Sanders) Waddell. He attended Sequim schools.

James joined the Army in the early 1960s and was stationed in Thailand. He was an avid hunter, hiker, rockhound and gun collector. He worked as a construction laborer in the Spokane area for many years and helped build Sacred Heart Hospital there. Due to an injury, he retired and came back to the Sequim area to live. He is survived by his daughter, Kim; sons Ste-

ven and Jay Jr.; brother Ray; half-sister Sylvia; stepsister Rose; and niece Lilli. He is also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and older sister, Marie. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org.

Death and Memorial Notice EUGENE L. ‘RED’ KINGSLEY October 15, 1921 December 22, 2012 Mr. Eugene L. “Red” Kingsley of Sequim passed away on December 22, 2012, at the age of 91. He was born in Mott, North Dakota, to O.D. Kingsley and Dorothy Kingsley on October 15, 1921. Red attended the University of Ohio and served as an MP in the U.S. Army. After his time in the military, Red went on to serve in the Sacramento Police Department in Sacramento, California. He retired from the department in 1968. He was married to Mary A. Kingsley in Carson City, Nevada.

Mr. Kingsley Red enjoyed life on the Olympic Peninsula, and was, for a time, president of the Port Angeles Salmon Club. Red is survived by his wife, Mary A. Kingsley; sons Robert (Patricia) Kingsley of Folsom, Cali-

fornia, Ronald (Kathy) Kingsley of Redding, California, and Mark Kingsley; daughter Teri Kingsley of Sparks, Nevada; stepson Greg Halvorson of Mount Vernon, Washington; stepdaughter Deborah Halvorson of Sequim; brother Erwin Kingsley of Fernley, Nevada; and sister Romona Hanks of Salem, Oregon. He is preceded in death by his parents, O.D. and Dorothy Kingsley; brother Leland Kingsley; and sister Lavon Kingsley. Red will be remembered in a private family service later this year in California. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Death Notices Louis A. ‘Bucky’ Craw April 24, 1937 — Dec. 31, 2012

Louis A. “Bucky” Craw died in Port Angeles of cancer. He was 75. Services: There will be a celebration of life in May. Linde-Price Family Funeral Service, Sequim, is in charge of arrangements.

Her obituary will be published later. Services: A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, at Rose City Park Presbyterian Church, 1907 N.E. 45th Ave. in Portland, Ore. Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is handling arrangements. www.drennanford.com

of age-related causes. She was 90. Services: At her request, none. Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Mary ‘Judy’ Rogstad Dec. 5, 1938 — Jan. 3, 2013

Former Port Angeles resident Mary “Judy” Rogstad died at her Aberdeen home. Virginia Jennie Barbara E. Hale She was 74. Manders June 29, 1931 — Jan. 1, 2013 Services: Pending. Barbara E. Hale of June 24, 1922 — Dec. 25, 2012 Harrison Family MortuSequim died in Seattle. She Sequim resident Vir- ary, Aberdeen, is in charge ginia Jennie Manders died of arrangements. was 81.

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Death and Memorial Notice JAMES JAY WADDELL SR. November 9, 1943 December 30, 2012 Born into a Sequim “pioneer family,” Jim’s life began in the first Sequim Hospital on November 9, 1943. He spent his earliest years with his family at Slab Camp, then became a live-in dairy hand for area farms. During his teen years, Jim attended Sequim High School and worked at local logging operations before joining the Army. After serving in Thailand and Vietnam during the early ’60s, Jim returned to Sequim, where he worked in construction. He also hiked, hunted and fished whenever time allowed. Even after a serious

work accident left him with disabling pain, he managed to continue to acquire many skills and follow many interests, including collecting rocks and lapidary. Jim survived many challenges, was resourceful and developed a knowledge about and ability to do so many things. Such attributes were impressive and valuable to all who knew him, for Jim was a big man with a big heart and freely gave helpful assistance or information to those needing it. Although a quiet and private person, he had a friendly and gracious manner. Unfortunately, a late diagnosis of stage 4 small-cell lung adenocarcinoma came in November of 2012, soon after he

had completed a cruise tour of Alaska. Despite the help, love and best wishes of many — including fellow members of the local VFW — his life among us ended on December 30, 2012, but his example of how to be a good neighbor endures. According to Jim’s wishes, any donations in his memory should go to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or to Sequim Community Aid, P.O. Box 1591, Sequim, WA 98382. At his request, there will be no services on his behalf — but he was looking forward to the Sequim centennial, so be sure that you don’t miss those celebrations!

Death and Memorial Notice KARMEN PURCELL October 20, 1943 December 28, 2012 Karmen Purcell, 69, of Port Angeles passed away at her home on December 28, 2012, after a 3½-year battle with brain cancer. Karmen was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, on October 20, 1943, to Kenneth Stenberg and Margaret (Aune) Stenberg. Her childhood years were spent in East Grand Forks, culminating with her graduation from the University of North Dakota with a Bachelor of Science in education on January 31, 1965. After graduation, Karmen moved to Japan, where she taught English for nearly two years before returning to the states and taking employment as a Data Systems Analyst with Pacific Northwest Bell (PNB). After serving 20 years with PNB, Karmen and her husband, William Purcell, were able to take an early retirement to pursue a calling to full-time missionary service with New Tribes Mission (NTM). Given Karmen’s natural affinity in linguistics, she was selected as a candidate for language

Mrs. Purcell study. This training provided her the capability for analysis and sentence structure in unwritten languages, and ultimately led her to serve in the Philippines. From 1990 to 1997, Karmen and her husband lived in a remote mountain village on the island of Mindanao amongst the indigenous Banwaon people group. Here, they spent their time learning the intricacies of the tribal language so that it could be correctly written for preparation of Bible translation. Although they left fulltime service in 1997, they remained engaged with NTM and returned to the Philippines several times. Their last trip ended

in early 2009 after overseeing six months of restoration work on the Mission Guest home in Malaybalay. Shortly after their return stateside, Karmen was diagnosed with brain cancer. To her family’s relief, the Lord granted our prayers, and after undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, her tumor was eradicated. Karmen fully enjoyed life for three additional years before succumbing to a recurrence of cancer that took her from us the morning of December 28. Karmen is survived by her loving husband, William Purcell, and their four adult children, their spouses, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Please join our family in celebration of Karmen’s life on Saturday, January 12, 2013. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. at Independent Bible Church, located at 116 East Ahlvers Road, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Those who wish to make a memorial contribution should direct funds to either Assured Home Health & Hospice Foundation, 222 South Pearl Street, Centralia, WA 98531; or to the American Cancer Society, www. cancer.org.

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On a quiet cul-de-sac, and in excellent condition, this 3 BR, 2 BA 2004 manufactured home even has a partial mountain view. New paint & carpet. MLS#263784 $125,000

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130 Emerald Highlands Way, Sequim Warm & welcoming describes this custom built home w/ panoramic views of the Strait, Vancouver Island & Mt. Baker. Features 10’ ceilings, vertical cut bamboo floors, high end light fixtures & lots of windows to enjoy the views. Granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances & 42” Alder Wood cabinets w/ pull outs. 2 Propane fireplaces w/ granite surround & flat screen TV’s. Spa like master bathroom w/ jetted tub & sauna. MLS#264691/433063 $349,900

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UNOBSTRUCTED MOUNTAIN VIEWS Airy home on acreage. Beautiful open floor plan with 3 b and an office/den. Entry way opens up into large living room with propane stove and whole wall of windows to take in the mountain views. Call Don Edgmon 360 460-0204

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CHARMING COTTAGE This might be the get-away place with the best views of Discovery Bay you will find at this price. Bay and Strait views. Gated entrance for privacy. Call Charlene Clark 360-460-2582 ML#263966 $359,000

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Enchanting! Unique 5 bedroom, 4 bath home on 2.11 tranquil acres comes complete with multiple horse stalls, tack room, meticulously landscaped grounds & tons of storage. Call Debbie Chamblin 360-670-6792

GOOD SENSE! Nice circular floor plan allows easy movement throughout the kitchen, dining and living room, pellet stove in the living room with built-in pellet storage bins. Call Diann Dickey 360-477-3907 ML#262041 $225,000

E-Z BREEZY CONDO LIVING Centrally located, 1700 s.f., 3 BR, 2.5 BA, formal dining area, woodstove. Lovely, landscaped, private patio. Clubhouse w/great amenities. Call Karen Pritchard 360-460-9973

Golf, Pool and Clubhouse From this 2 bedroom 2 bath charmer in Dungeness Meadows. Now just call me and I will show you the inside. Brand new carpets and just refreshed make this a value you shouldn’t miss. Call Lani McCarry 360-301-4576 ML#263915 $159,900

Welcome Home Single level townhome on the 3rd fairway, in Sunland. Large picture windows grace the spacious rooms. Beautiful hardwood floors through out. Call Laurel Duflon Solie 360-460-8753 ML# 264220 $310,000

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Happy Valley home Open floor plan and large kitchen is great for entertaining. Low maintenance landscaping includes drip system. Large Trex deck has multiple propane hookups. New carpet in master bedroom. Call Linda Lape French 360-461-0803

KNOWN AS GRANDPA’S LAVENDER FARM This house is as neat as a pin, as are the grounds and all of the various outbuildings. Home has a master bd with a 3/4 bath and a full guest bath. The 2nd bd has wonderful views out over the back treed property. Call Danni Breen 360-460-2400

MEADOWBROOK VILLAGE cutie Family room has large picture windows with beautiful Olympic Mountan views. Well established orchard with apples, cherries, plums and a nice garden area. Call Simone Nichols 360-912-0012 ML#262375 $120,000

LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT PROPERTY? Almost 2800 SF of top quality construction, this light & open floorplan has a greatroom with fireplace & vaulted ceilings, a cooks’ kitchen loaded with Bliemeister cabinets & a sumptuous master suite that is like a personal spa. Call Suzi Schuenemann

NW CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE This very special home was designed & built by the current owner who was a professional builder & developer working with some of the leading development companies in Hawaii. Call Thomas Montgomery 360-460-3796

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WATCH THE SHIPS GO BY! This beautifully updated home has amazing views from inside and outside. Large viewing deck with built in picnic table graces the front of home while covered patio with private hot tub makes for an inviting and relaxing back yard experience. Call Jeanett Heaward 360-461-4585

EXQUISITE HOME Inside you will find rich woods accompanied with slab granite counters, custom tile work, & high end appliances throughout this spacious abode. Peaceful setting on private acre lot. Call Bill Humphrey 360-460-2400

COMFORTABLE HOME Master guest suite on south side & Jack & Jill masters on north side of home! Spacious feeling as you enter; living, dining & kitchen are open to each other. Call Barb Butcher 360-461-2422

New Constructed Separated master suite from other bedrooms, great room concept with windows showcasing over 1/2 acre of level grounds. Included on property is a RV pad site, with water, electric, and dump site. Call Bill Humphrey 360-460-2400

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale General General General General General General General Wanted Clallam County CLALLAM COUNTY SERVER: 2+ yrs. exper ienced, established Records Specialist M ex i c a n r e s t a r u r a n t . Sheriff’s Office Bring resume to El $20.50 to $24.98/hour. Cazador, Sequim. This recruitment facilitates the development of GARAGE SALE ADS an employment list from Call for details. which the position of FT 360-452-8435 or PT Records Specialist 1-800-826-7714 will be filled as openings occur. The position is Compose your union and retirement eliClassified Ad gible with benefits. Closon Jan. 17, 2013 at 4:30 www.peninsula es PM (postmark acceptdailynews.com ed). Application and comTIPS plete job announcement including test information Always include the available online at price for your item. www.clallam.net/employYou will get better ment/, in front of Human results if people Resources, 223 E 4th know that your item St, Por t Angeles, WA is in their price 98362, or by calling Clalrange. lam County Jobs Line 360-417-2528. Resume Make sure your in lieu of application not information is clear and includes details a c c e p t e d . F a x e d o r that make the reader emailed applications not accepted. EOE/Dr ug want to respond. Free Workplace. Since readers often GARAGE SALE ADS scan, include a Call for details. catchy headline 360-452-8435 and/or a 1-800-826-7714 photo or graphic.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE $16.49 to $21.35 hour, excellent benefit package. This is a full-time, n o n - exe m p t p o s i t i o n . Employee must join Labor’s Local 252 within one month of being hired. Applications must be received by 5 p.m., January 18, 2012. Submit a PUD employment application form, letter of interest and resume to: Resource Manager PUD #1 of Jefferson County PO Box 929 Port Hadlock WA 98339 or by email to bgraham@jeffpud.org. A copy of the employment application may be found online at: jeffpud.org by clicking on the “Employment Opportunities” link or obtaining a copy at the PUD main office: 230 Chimacum Rd, Port Hadlock. General Purpose: Provide front desk customer service, perform clerical and administrative duties and document management at a growing public utility. A high school or higher degree, four years cler ical exper ience, business machine and working knowledge of MS Word and Excel required. 2 yrs. accounting/bookkeeping, utility experience and file management preferred. See application for details.

EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER Scheduling, inventor y, ordering, inspecting, responsible for perfect appearance of proper ty. Full-time, $10-$12, benefits DOE. HOUSEKEEPING POSITIONS Competitive wage, bonus program available. MAINTENANCE Prefer basic knowledge in electrical, plumbing, and preventative maint. s y s t e m s. C o m p e t i t i ve wage, benefits DOE. Apply in person at 140 Del Guzzi Dr. Port Angeles. FIRE CHIEF Pa r t - t i m e , J e f f e r s o n County Fire Protection District #4 will be accepting applications through Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 5 p.m. For job description and requirements please call (360)796-4450. $20,000$30,000 DOQ and h o u r s. D O E . M a i l r e sume and letter of intent to: Jefferson County Fire Protection District #4, PO Box 42, Brinnon, WA 98320.

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN Commercial and residential, competitive wages, benefits package, provided service vehicle. Must be self motivated and able to work indep e n d e n t l y t o p e r fo r m m a i n t e n a n c e , r e p a i r, and/or modification of existing electrical syst e m s a s we l l a s n ew construction. We service Kitsap, Jefferson, and Clallam Counties. Resumes can be emailed frontdesk@ddelectrical. com. No phone calls, please. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is seeking an Emergency Management Assistant This work involves administrative assistance in the Tribal emergency management depar tment and will work closely with the director to implement and assist with volunteer programs, monitor ing of funding and expenditures, program record maintenance and the scheduling of meetings. This position will report to the Director of Emergency Management. A complete job description is available at the Elwha.org website. Open Until Filled.

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NETWORK TECHNICIAN Jefferson County Information Services has a Network Technician III opening (40 hrs. wk.) in the Courthouse. Configures new computers and desktop software; assists with installing, configuring, troubleshooting and maintaining computer/server hardware, software, and database management in support of business operations; troubleshoots and resolves PC hardware and software problems and responds to help desk requests from customers. Bachelor’s degree (BA or BS) from a fouryear college or university in computer science or an appropriate field of study and 3 years of related exper ience with personal computers, digital telephone systems, network operating systems; or, an Associate’s Degree (AA) in an appropriate field of study and 5 years of related experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Teamster’s Union position; $21.72-$23.36 hr DOQ + benefits. Applications are available at the Board of County Commissioners Office, Jefferson County Courthouse, PO Box 1220, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, WA 98368. Applications must be received or postmarked by 4:30pm, Friday, January 18, 2013. EOE. PUBLIC NOTICE Brinnon School District announces a vacancy on the Board of Directors. This is a voluntary, atlarge board position that expires in November, 2015. Interested district residents may apply by calling Dalila Dowd at (360) 796-4646. Applications must be submitted to Brinnon School District, 46 Schoolhouse R d . , B r i n n o n , WA 98320, by January 14, 2013. Applicants must be United States citizens and qualified voters residing within the Brinnon School District.

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WA N T E D : L o g t r u c k driver and experienced buncher operator. Send resume to P.O. Box 441, Port Angeles, 98362. WASHINGTON CoastSavers Cleanup Coordinator Needed. The CoastSavers Steer ing Committee is looking for a year-round, part-time coordinator to manage the large April cleanup, increase our outreach and help create more cleanups throughout the year. The complete job descr iption and email address for applying is here: http://www.coast savers.org/jobs.html

IN HOME Caregiver available. Taking Female Clients Only. If you or your loved one need help in your home, Call Deanna, 360-565-6271. References Available. JUAREZ & SON’S HANDY M A N S E R V I C E S . Quality work at a reasonable price. Can handle a wide array of problems projects. Like home maintenance, cleaning, clean up, yard maintenance, and etc. Give us a call office 452-4939 or cell 460-8248. M E LY N DA ’ S O r i g i nals: For all your sewing needs. Alterations, Repairs, Custom Designs, and Reconstruction of clothing. Call (360)797-1399. Reasonable pr ices with pick up and delivery available. SCUBA DIVER FOR HIRE Call 681-4429

4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale Wanted Clallam County Aaron’s Garden Serv. Pruning, fruits & flowers. Free haul (360)808-7276 ENVIOUS GREENS C o m p l e t e Ya r d C a r e Proper ty Mntnce. Specialty Pruning Gutters Weed Pulling/Whacking Deliver y & Spread Bark/Rock Brush Clearing Debris Hauling Seq u i m / P. A . a r e a 6 8 1 3521 cell: 808-963 Fall Lawn Cleanup! Fa l l / W i n t e r C l e a n u p, lawn winterizing, shrub trimming,odd jobs, light hauling, Great rates and honest service. Ground Control Lawn Care: (360)797-5782 RUSSELL ANYTHING Call today 775-4570.

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BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME 3 Br., 2.5 bath on 5+ acres, beautiful flooring throughout, granite counters, stainless appliance, great room with see through propane fp, 3 car garage (1100 square foot 1 br. 1 bath apt. above). $549,000 ML#264647/430571 Team Schmidt 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND BEAUTIFULLY KEPT Mt. View 3 Br., 1.75 bath condo, great convenient location, end unit, lots of windows, private patio, upgrades throughout, exterior storage off patio. $125,000 ML#197376/260570 Deb Kahle 683-6880 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

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Randy and Beth Holtkamp and Garrison, double wide manufactured home placement, 191 Puffin Rock Road, $85,000. Keith and Leanne Nestor, two heat pumps, 110 Alderwood Drive, $6,111. Larry Vanselus, garage shop change of use to single family dwelling with 120 gallon above ground propane tank, 514 Agnew Parkway, $81,606. Richard Perfrement, roof repair and deck support replacement, 140 Mountain View Lane, $22,500. Washington General Administration, re-roof, 62 Old Olympic Highway, $45,000. Robert N. and Evelyn I. Leader, 1884 Atterberry Road, $26,703. Darcy A. Pollom, replacement of deck, 81 Lighthouse View Drive, $7,396. Patricia A. Wolgamott, pellet stove installation, 12 Miles Road, $3,800. David and Colleen Lyons, single family dwelling with attached garage, 250 gallon above ground propane tank, 332 Cascade View Drive, $194,324. Kenneth E. Harden, single family dwelling with attached garage, 102 Windsong Lane, $215,024. Donald and Stephanie Butler, detached garage, 164 Thompson Farm Lane, $28,437. Jeff Cooper, heat pump, 246 Lisel Lane, $2,845. Joan Haynes, heat pump replacement, 41 Sundial Loop, $9,982. John and Nancy Spence, heat pump, $13,983. Frank and Rita Anderson, wood stove installation, 80 scenic Crest, $5,041. William R. Jevne, addition to single family dwelling of mudroom, expansion of bedroom and covered porch, 91 Holgerson Road, $26,931. Alan Lee Arnold, single family dwelling with attached garage/shop and 500 gallon above ground propane tank with piping, 648 Sporseen Road, $243,200. Patrick and Donna Foley, detached garage, 2452 Taylor Cut-off Road, $63,780. Steve M Zoffel, double wide manufactured home, 185 Zepeda Road, $5,000. William F. Jr. and Kelli R. Carr, 90 gallon above ground propane tank placement with piping and cooktop, 133 Hogan’s Vista, $3,500. Linda Melos, single family dwelling with attached garage, 102 Ardmore Place, $203,820. Robert Wickwire, single family dwelling with attached garage and 120 gallon above ground propane tank, 41 Ardmore Place, $263,328. Donald and Stephanie Butler, single family dwelling with attached garage, 164 Thompson Farm Lane, $86,852. Dennis and Eileen Franson, single family dwelling with attached carport and 250 gallon underground propane tank with piping, 64 Edmonson Drive, $248,699. Alan and Michele Klein, freestanding wood stove, 60 S. Windflower Lane, $4,500.

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Sequim Dungeness Courte Alzheimer’s Community LLC, eight bedroom addition, 651 Garry Oak Drive, $220,317. Lela E. Wagner, single family dwelling with attached garage, 230 Choice Loop, $225,792.18. John and Mary Himmelberger, heat pump system, 560 W. Pine Court, $10,700. Dungeness Courte Alzheimer’s Community LLC, side sewer for new addition, 651 Garry Oak Drive, $3,000. Robert and Sheri Neil, heat pump system, 861 E. Willow St., $2,845. Nelson K. and Bonnie L. Stephens, heat pump, 1061 Talus Drive, $8,199.30.

Jefferson County Anthony Ro Weller, stand alone storm water control, 851 S. Point Road, $0. Ann Hueter trust, 120 gallon propane tank, heat stove and lines, 130 Colman Drive, $0. John Public, test case, 10th Ave., $2,000. W WA Corp. 7th Day Adventist, add food sink and prep sink in Cederbrook Adventist Christian School, 461 Kennedy Road, $6,000. Timothy Tibbals, hot water heater and piping, 200 Beach Drive, $0. Sheila Twohey, heat pump replacement, 110 Crestview Drive, $9,922. Wesley Reed trust, glacier water unit, 1890 Irondale Road, $3,300. Beverly Smith, heat pump, 831 Walker Way, $0. Verizon Wireless, microwave dish, 124 E. Go-onna Drive, $12,000. Diana Hutcheson, garage with heated storage, 142 Dickey St., $43,344. The Joan Bergren Family Partnership, enclose door between units, 110 Cascade Lane, $100. Sprint, modification to cell tower, three panel antennas, one microwave antenna, two equipment cabinets and remove six panel antennas and three equipment cabinets, 1219 Center Road, $20,000. Ellen Johnson, 120 gallon above ground propane tank with lines and stove, 831 Olele Point Road, $0.

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Department reports Area building departments report a total of 65 building permits issued from Dec. 17 to Dec. 28 with a total valuation of $3,453,484.87: Port Angeles, 14 at $111,878; Sequim, 6 at $470,853.48; Clallam County, 25 at $1,897,362; Port Townsend, 7 at $876,725.39; Jefferson County, 13 at $96,666.


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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Clallam County, State of Washington February 12, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Clallam County, State of Washington, Sequim School District No. 323 and Quillayute Valley School District No. 402, that on February 12, 2013 there will be held a Special Election, conducted all by mail. The purpose of this election is to approve and adopt or to reject local school propositions. Voter Registration Deadlines for a person not registered in Washington State: January 14, 2013 (twenty-nine days before the election)

Last day to submit your voter registration: ·Online ·By mail - registration forms must be postmarked by this date Last day to register in person: ·At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clallam Transit System Board will hold a public hearing to receive public input and comments on a scheduled change to the system’s fare structure related to paratransit services during the regular meeting of the Board on Monday, January 28, 2013. The public meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Clallam Transit System, 830 West Lauridsen Boulevard, Port Angeles, Washington. The public is encouraged to attend this public meeting and public hearing to provide testimony. The schedule is as follows:

(eight days before the election)

In October 2011 the Board approved implementing a per mile fee for transportation beyond the federally-mandated Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) three-quarters of a mile corridor around fixed-route service. Therefore, for all ADA eligible paratransit patrons requesting service outside this corridor a per mile fee of $1.50 per trip was set effective January 1, 2012, with this fee increasing to $3 per mile effective January 1, 2013. After this in accordance with the adopted fare structure the fee will be reevaluated annually to ensure the actual cost of this transportation is being recovered.

Below is the School District propositions, which will appear on the ballot:

Copies of the information detailing the fare structure change, along with a menu of other possible options, will be available prior to the public meeting and public hearing at the Clallam Transit System or phone 452-1315 or 1/800-858-3747. American with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodations provided upon request. Please contact Clallam Transit at the address shown or phone 4521315. The public hearings sites are accessible to the physically disabled. Foreign language interpreters, interpreters for people with hearing impairments, and taped information for people with visual impairments may be provided if requested with advance notice. Clallam Transit System complies with all federal requirements under Title VI which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, and sex. Terry G. Weed General Manager Pub: Jan. 6, 2013 Legal No. 448522

NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development, Planning Division, has scheduled a public hearing before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for January 23, 2013, beginning at 11:00 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. The purpose is to review public testimony regarding the following permit application:

APPLICATION: (VAR2012-00003) The applicant, Glen Johnson, is requesting a variance from the standard of CCC 33.15.070 which does not allow buildings to exceed 10,000 square feet in size. The property is currently developed with a 9160 square foot retail store and propose to add approximately 3000 square feet.

LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The subject property is located at 3010 E Hwy 101, being within a portion of Section 7, Township 30 N, Range 5 W, W.M., Clallam County, Washington. The property is referenced with the following parcel numbers 053007-511510, 053007-511410, 053007-511400, and 053007-511320.

COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any interested person may submit written or oral comments on the proposal prior to the close of the open record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report seven days prior to the hearing. The decision on the application will be made by the Hearing Examiner within 10 days after the record closes. Any person may also submit a written request to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is made. The application and above referenced material is available for public review at the DCD, Planning Division Monday through Friday, between 8:30AM-4:30PM. For additional information please contact the project planner Donella Clark at DCD, 223 East Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Phone (360) 4172594. Pub: Jan. 6, 2012 Legal No. 448597

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The transit Board in discussing this scheduled per mile fee increase at their December 2012 meeting determined that some further public input and comment was desired on this change. The Board directed the General Manager by appropriate means to delay the scheduled per mile fee increase set for January 1, 2013. They also directed staff to publish a legal notice to conduct a public hearing on this element of the fare structure during the January 2013 meeting and to develop a variety of options along with a recommendation for further consideration and potential action.

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Voter Registration Deadlines for a person currently registered in Washington State: January 14, 2013 (twenty-nine days before the election)

Last day to submit changes to your voter registration: ·Online ·By mail - registration forms must be postmarked by this date ·At the Clallam County Auditor’s Office

A registered voter who fails to transfer his or her residential address by this deadline may vote according to his or her previous registration address. Online voter registration forms can be found at www.clallam.net/elections

Sequim School District 323 Proposition No. 1 Educational Programs and Operations Replacement Levy Sequim School District 323 Proposition No. 2 Transportation Vehicle Fund Levy Quillayute Valley School District 402 Proposition No. 1 Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy Ballots for this election will be mailed to all qualified voters on January 23. Returned ballots must be postmarked or placed in a ballot drop box by February 12.

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9934 Jefferson County Legals

LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment herby notifies Marcos ‘Cody’ Delacruz that his presence is required on January 22, 2013 at the hour of 11:30 a.m. for a hearing in the Quinault Children’s Court in Tah o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215 ext. 222, 390, or 685. Legal No. 445092 P u b : Ja n . 6 , 1 3 , 2 0 , 2013

· Postage is required on all ballots returned by mail. If you are mailing your ballot on Election Day, be sure to check the postmark cut off time at your Post Office. Ballots bearing postmarks after February 12 will be Jefferson County PUD#1 considered late, and cannot be counted. is requesting proposals · All drop boxes are available 24 hours a day. On Election Day ballots will be accepted in the drop boxes for replacement of its existing telephone system. until 8:00 p.m. Drop boxes are located at the following sites: Details can be found on·Sequim City Hall (Parking Loop) 152 W Cedar St, Sequim, WA line at jeffpud.org. ·Forks District Court 502 E Division St, Forks, Wa Please respond by Fri·Clallam County Courthouse 223 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA day, January 11, 2013. (In the circular drive and on the side walk across from the disabled parking) Direct your inquiries re· Voters who are unable to use the mail-in ballot may use the Accessible Voting Unit available at the garding this proposal to County Auditor’s Office at the Courthouse. The Accessible Voting Unit will be available from 8:30 a.m. to B i l l G ra h a m a t b gra 4:30 p.m. weekdays, beginning January 23, and ending at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, February 12. The ham@jeffpud.org or call courthouse will be closed, Monday January 28 for a furlough day. The front entrance to the County Court- 385-5800 ext 301. Legal No. 447849 house is handicapped accessible. Pub: Jan. 3, 6, 2012 LEGAL NOTICE · If any voter does not receive their ballot, or needs a replacement ballot, they may visit our website at T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y LEGAL NOTICE www.clallam.net/elections and click the MyVote icon, contact the Auditor’s Office at 360.417.2221 or Toll T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t Free 1.866.433.8683, or they may come to the Auditor’s Office at 233 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA. S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t herby notifies Heather h e r e by n o t i f i e s Te r r y Windham that her pres· An additional drop box is also available in the Auditor’s Office during business hours. Johnson that his pres- e n c e i s r e q u i r e d o n o Normal office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. e n c e i s r e q u i r e d o n January 22, 2013 at the o Election Day office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. January 8, 2013 at the hour of 11:30 a.m. for a hour of 10:00 a.m. for a hearing in the Quinault Open Public Meetings hearing in the Quinault Children’s Court in TaThe Canvassing Board of Clallam County, or their appointed designees, pursuant to RCW 29A.60.160, Children’s Court in Ta- h o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r will hold open public meetings at the dates and times listed below. The meetings of the Canvassing Board h o l a h , G r ay s H a r b o r County, Washington. For are open public meetings under the applicable provisions of chapter 42.30 RCW, and each meeting shall County, Washington. For more information, please be continued until the activity for which the meeting is held has been completed. more information, please call (360) 276-8215 ext. call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222, 390, or 685. Jan. 17, 2013 Pre Logic and Accuracy Test of Legal No. 445088 222 or 390. 9:00 a.m. Accessible Voting Unit Pub: Dec. 23, 30, 2012, P u b : Ja n . 6 , 1 3 , 2 0 , Clallam County Elections Center 2013 Jan. 6, 2013 Clallam County Courthouse, Basement SMALL WORKS ROSTER SOLICITATION FOR Port Angeles, WA CONTRACTORS, CONSULTANTS, ENGINEERING AND VENDORS Jan. 17, 2013 Logic and Accuracy Test of Voting System (JANUARY 2013) 11:00 a.m. Clallam County Elections Center Public Utility District No. 1 of Jefferson County, Clallam County Courthouse, Basement Washington is soliciting for names of qualified conPort Angeles, WA tractors, consultants, engineering and vendors for its Small Works Roster. Jan. 29 - Feb. 26, 2013 Processing of Ballots Public Utility District No. 1 is currently a water pur8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Clallam County Elections Center veyor and septic system manager with occasional Clallam County Courthouse, Basement needs for excavation, water main installation, pavPort Angeles, WA ing and general construction, In addition, there are needs for SCADA, IT, Telephone System mainteFeb. 12, 2013 First Tabulation of Ballots nance and Support and Engineering Design. 8:00 p.m. Clallam County Elections Center Public Utility District No. 1 will become the electrical Clallam County Courthouse, Basement utility provider for Jefferson County on March 31, Port Angeles, WA 2013 and will require contractor support for overhead and underground transmission and distribuFeb. 25, 2013 Public Canvassing Board Meeting tion line construction, landscape maintenance and 9:00 a.m. Clallam County Elections Center tree trimming, janitorial maintenance, vehicle and Clallam County Courthouse, Basement equipment acquisition/leasing(e.g., trucks and utility Port Angeles, WA construction equipment), electric utility tooling material inventory acquisition, safety consultation and Feb. 26, 2013 Conclude Canvassing Ballots/ other areas. 8:45 a.m. Certification of Election Upon request, Small Works Roster Applications will Clallam County Elections Center be mailed, emailed, faxed or can be picked up. Clallam County Courthouse, Basement Contract PUD No. 1 at 360-385-5800, extension Port Angeles, WA 305 or by email at bphillips@jeffpud.org or by mail to P.O. Box 929, Port Hadlock, A 98339. Office adDated at Port Angeles, Washington, this 6th day of January 2013. dress is 230 Chimacum Rd., Port Hadlock, WashPatricia M. Rosand ington. Clallam County Auditor Pub: Dec. 30, 2012, Jan. 6, 2013 Legal No. 447563 Pub: Jan. 6, 2013 Legal No. 448483


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will each have at least one child contestant who will compete in challenges and contribute s years come and go, count- to the team, but they will not less men and women create be eligible for elimination. The their own new year’s resolution, child contestants will work both whether it’s kicking a bad habit at home and at the ranch, with their personal progress shown or saving more money. A popular resolution theme is in every episode. The trainers, losing weight, by eating health- “The Biggest Loser” medical staff and behind-the-scenes ier or exercising more often. While hundreds try to keep with childhood obesity experts will help the younger contestants in their resolution, it seems NBC staying healthy and transformhas a resolution of its own. ing their lives. “The Biggest Loser” returns Michaels, one of the most for the 14th season in a special famous trainers from the show, two-night premiere airing Sunwill be returning to coach the day, Jan. 6, and producers have black team at the ranch for the set out to surprise viewers. Not first time since her planned only is Jillian Michaels making departure a couple of years ago. her return to the show for the The trainer was with the show first time since May 2011, but the hit show is taking on one of during the first two seasons America’s biggest problems — and then returned for seasons 4 through 11, as well as training childhood obesity. contestants on the Australian For the very first time, young version of the show from 2006 adults ages 13 to 17 will join to 2008. Michaels was last seen the adult contestants at the in the spring of 2011 before ranch and play from home. Up until now, contestants have only she went off to start her own been picked if they are 18 years show on NBC called “Losing It With Jillian,” in which Michaels old or older. This new twist to would spend one week with a the series has probably been a change in the making, since last family and work one-on-one with each family member. season the makeover episode took place in Washington, D.C., The show was unfortunately with the appearance of first lady canceled after eight episodes. Besides “The Biggest Loser,” Michelle Obama. A big fan of Michaels is a regular on “The the show, the first lady talked Doctors” and has been seen to the remaining competitors on “Dr. Phil.” about her initiative against Michaels has more than childhood obesity called “Let’s 15 workout DVDs, several Move,” bringing families together to exercise as one. More published books, including two on the New York Times than 12.5 million children and best seller list, and four adolescents around the world video games for Wii and are obese, taking the level to Xbox 360. From 2006 to an all-time high. NBC hopes to 2009, Michaels hosted educate and help these young a Sunday talk radio adults — and viewers at home show, but since Febru— by helping them see the ary 2011 she has changes that can come from switching to a healthier lifestyle. produced her own weekly podcast Michaels, joined by Bob Harper and Dolvett Quince, will on iTunes called coach the new hopefuls and “The Jillian their younger teammates to Michaels victory and a healthy lifestyle. Show,” and The red, black and blue teams By Rebecca Potter TV Media

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gotten married than all 26 seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” combined. With only three actual weddings so far, ABC’s “The Bachelor” and its gender-swapping spinoff can’t compare to the seven couples brought together in this weight-loss show. “The Biggest Loser” has three couples that are married with another three that are engaged and a handful that are dating — it just goes to show you that while the “reality” in reality TV can sometimes be a stretch, these contestants truly do work together and form close bonds with each other. Join the trainers and new contestants when they head back to “The Biggest Loser” ranch in California for the 14th season of the ups and downs of weight loss. Catch all of the action as Jillian makes her grand return and the teenage contestants make their appearance on Sunday, Jan. 6. “The Biggest Loser” is a Shine America, 25/7 Productions and 3 Ball Productions show. Executive producers of the show are Dave Broome, Eden Gaha, Paul Franklin, Todd Lubin, Lisa Hennessy, Ben Silverman, JD Roth and Todd A. Nelson. “The Biggest Loser” host Alison Sweeney

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Spider-Man,” respectively. Superheroes dominate the Favorite Movie category with “The Amazing Spider-Man,” “The Dark Knight Rises” and “The Avengers” taking on “The Hunger Games” and “Snow White and the Huntsman.” Comedy nominees range from the chick flick “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” to the off-thewall “Ted” and “Dark Shadows,” as well as everything in between, such as “21 Jump Street” and “Pitch Perfect.” The Favorite Network TV Comedy category includes usual suspects Fox’s “Glee” and “New Girl,” CBS’s “The Big Bang Theory” and “How I Met Your Mother,” and ABC’s “Modern Family.” ABC fared significantly better with TV dramas with three in the running for Favorite Network TV Drama. The network’s “Revenge,” “Once Upon a Time” and “Grey’s Anatomy” are up

Kaley Cuoco returns to host “The People’s Choice Awards.” against NBC’s “Grimm” and CW’s “Gossip Girl.” With 48 categories, the list goes on and on. And with more than 93 million votes cast at last count, so does the love from fans. “Passionate and devoted fans are what make us successful,” said executive producer Burnett, “and it is an honor to give them a chance to celebrate their favorites in entertainment.” Giving fans such power is no easy feat. It’s a long road to get to the People’s Choice stage, one that requires a lot of organization. First, box office grosses, music sales and other information are used to compile a list of potential nominees.

The data is vetted through EPoll Market Research before it makes its way onto the official People’s Choice website at www.PeoplesChoice.com, one of the conduits fans can use to vote. Although most of the voting was slated to end on Dec. 14, there are a couple of categories that are open for voting through the night of the show, including Favorite New TV Comedy and Favorite New TV Drama. It also isn’t too late for fans to have their say in Favorite Movie Fan Following, Favorite Music Fan Following and Favorite TV Fan Following categories. Tune in to hear what the people have to say Wednesday, Jan. 9, on CBS.

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Laughs Conan: Conan O’Brien Today New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie visited the White House. President Obama told him: “I’d invite you to lunch, but the deficit is already too high.” Both Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton were nominated in the category “Best Spoken Word Album.” Michelle was nominated for the audio version of her book “American Grown,” and Bill Clinton was nominated for the audio version of “Fifty Shades of Grey.” The International Olympic Committee has stripped India of its right to participate in the games. In response, India said: “Fine, just try logging on to your computers now!”

The Tonight Show: Jay Leno Congratulations to ESPN reporter Samantha Steele and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder — they are now engaged! You can’t blame Ponder for wanting to get married — he’s on the Vikings, this is his only chance to get a ring this year!

The Late, Late Show: Craig Ferguson I actually think the EU has worked rather well. I think the EU should expand and bring peace to the world’s more troubled region — perhaps the set of “Two and a Half Men,” for example.

Late Night: Jimmy Fallon There are now 20 million people in America who do yoga. And none of whom ever shut up about the fact that they do yoga. The band “fun” received Grammy nominations in the top three categories. Coming up empty again this year: the band “work.”

Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update With Seth Meyers President Obama on Monday used Twitter and urged supporters to pressure Republicans to accept his deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. Because if they won’t listen to the president of the United States, maybe they’ll listen to @muffinbuster14. Starbucks this week introduced a new $450 gift card that is made of steel. Because how many times have you been standing in line at Starbucks and thought “Man, I wish I had a sharp piece of steel right now ... ” A man from Scotland recently completed seven ultramarathons on all seven continents in seven days. Meanwhile, I fell asleep in the middle of a haircut. JANUARY 6 - 12, 2013

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Q: Will there be any more Jesse Stone movies now that Robert B. Parker has passed away? A: Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like there will be, though that apparently has little to do with author Parker’s death. Michael Brandman, who produces the Jesse Stone telefilms for CBS along with series star Tom Selleck, told “Variety” magazine in the spring, shortly after the most recent one aired, that CBS doesn’t want to make any more. He said the network isn’t interested because, though the ratings are strong, they skew older than the network would like, faring poorly in the 18-to-49-year-old demographic most coveted by advertisers. “Both of us are surprised CBS was so wedded to those (younger) demographics,” he told “Variety” in May. “It’s really hard for us to grasp.” The network’s argument is that it’s getting out of the TV movie business. The fact that CBS canceled its long-running affiliation with the Hallmark Hall of Fame production house last year is further proof to that effect. One thing’s for sure: it’s not because the producers are running out of Jesse Stone stories. Indeed, out of the eight films produced, only the first four were based directly on novels — the other four were penned by Brandman and Selleck. Parker wrote five other Stone novels that weren’t used. That may seem like a slap in the face to the detective-lit legend, but his estate, at least, was happy with Brandman’s treatment of the character — it announced, a year after Parker’s death, that it would give the rights to Brandman to start writing Jesse Stone novels as well. Two have been released since. For his part, Selleck says he isn’t finished with the character either. Even if CBS isn’t interested in producing another Jesse Stone film, Selleck says that doesn’t mean another won’t happen. “I’m not sure whether this is the last ‘Jesse’ or not,” he told the NBC-affiliated blog PopcornBiz. “I don’t think it will be, because there are so many other markets, cable and everything.”

FOREVER FREE: Viewers may not know them by name and, with the elaborate costumes being used, they may not be readily recognizable, either. That being said, PBS has pulled in a cast full of noteworthy stars for its next great “American Experience” miniseries. Premiering Jan. 8, “The Abolitionists” will dominate the public broadcaster’s Tuesday prime-time slots for the next three weeks as it shares the intertwining stories of five American heroes who helped end the slave trade. The stellar cast in this docudrama includes Richard Brooks (NBC’s “Law & Order”) as Frederick Douglass, a former slave-turned-activist and orator; Neal Huff (2012’s “Moonrise Kingdom”) as William Lloyd Garrison, the founder of anti-slavery newspaper “The Liberator”; Jeanine Serralles (2007’s “Across the Universe”) as Angelina Grimke, a wealthy young woman who left her southern home to live in the North and join the protest movement; T. Ryder Smith (Broadway’s production of “War Horse”) as John Brown, a

Q: Sheryl Crow’s first hit song, “All I Wanna Do (Is Have Some Fun)” sounds like a direct ripoff of the Stealers Wheel hit “Stuck in the Middle With You.” Did she pay royalties to “Stuck in the Middle’s” songwriters? A: While many critics note the similarities between the two songs, the only writers credited with penning Crow’s hit are Crow herself and her frequent collaborators David Baerwald, Kevin Gilbert and producer Bill Bottrell, as well as poet Wyn Cooper, who was credited as a lyrical inspiration. No credit went to “Stuck in the Middle With You” writers Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan. However, there’s no evidence of them ever asking for it — there’s never been any mention of legal action in association with the song. Of course, you aren’t the first to mention the similarity — “Chicago Tribune” critic Greg Kot, for example, called “All I Wanna Do” a “rewrite” of the Stealers Wheel song, and went even further, saying that “just about everything in Crow’s songbook sound(s) secondhand.” Crow herself hasn’t shied away from what controversy there has been — she has previously blended “All I Wanna Do” into a cover of “Stuck in the Middle” in some of her live performances.

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radical abolitionist whose actions led to his execution but who is now remembered as a martyr for the cause; and indie star Kate Lyn Sheil (2011’s “The Color Wheel”) as Harriet Beecher Stowe, a writer whose 1852 novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” about slave life became a bestseller. “The Abolitionists” reveals the connections between these historical figures, their differing approaches to the abolitionist movement and the impact they had on racial perceptions in American culture. The three-part series starts in the 1820s and highlights key struggles in the movement all the way through to emancipation and the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment. PBS is airing “The Abolitionists” as its way to mark the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, the executive order that President Abraham Lincoln famously issued on Jan. 1, 1863, during the

Civil War. SCARY MOVIE: Murderers seem to follow Neve Campbell. This time around, at least, there are bonnets and buggies involved. The actress, who is certainly best known as protagonist Sidney Prescott in the “Scream” film franchise, will next play Kate Burkholder, a former member of an Amish community who fled her home after surviving a series of brutal local murders. In Lifetime’s “An Amish Murder,” which premieres on Sunday, Jan. 6, Kate returns to Painters Mill, Ohio, as an adult to become the town’s police chief, but a new murder case brings much of her old trauma back to the surface. The investigation also unearths a terrible secret that could ruin Kate’s life forever. The telefilm is based on Linda Castillo’s gripping novel “Sworn to Silence” and is said to be a back-door pilot for a possible series also starring Campbell if the flick is well received by Lifetime audiences. Before landing the leading role in 1996’s “Scream,” the Canadian-born actress was already fairly well established in the industry, thanks to a supporting role in 1996’s “The Craft” and her part in the ensemble cast of Fox’s hit series “Party of Five.”

squatting. The actress formerly known as Dr. Lisa Cuddy in the hit Fox series has signed on to guest star in Showtime’s “House of Lies.” The series, which will premiere its second season on Sunday, Jan. 13, stars Don Cheadle as Marty, a business power player who, along with his team, outsmarts other business tycoons to bring home the big bucks. It’s based on Martin Kihn’s book “House of Lies: How Management Consultants Steal Your Watch and Then Tell You the Time.” Edelstein will appear in two upcoming episodes as Brynn, a beautiful and intelligent political consultant who crosses Marty’s path while he’s on assignment. The network hasn’t revealed further details regarding the two characters’ interaction, but knowing these two stars, it will be filled with plenty of sharp one-liners and a fascinating interpersonal dynamic. After all, Edelstein always managed to hold her own against the ravings of Hugh Laurie’s Dr. Gregory House. Since that show wrapped, Edelstein has taken on a couple of other guest roles. She did a three-episode arc as Celeste Serrano in the drama “The Good Wife” and most recently appeared as Heather Vanowen in the hit series, “Elementary.”

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Sean Lowe as seen in “The Bachelor.”

The Bachelor (4) KOMO 8:00 p.m.

After losing Emily Maynard’s heart, handsome Texan Sean Lowe sets out to find the woman of his dreams in this season premiere. Lowe gets to know a variety of women from all walks of life in the hopes of making a true romantic connection.

The Mob Doctor (13) KCPQ 9:00 p.m.

A season of action and drama comes to a close in this finale. The series follows a young surgeon who agrees to work off her brother’s gambling debt to the mob. While working at a top Chicago hospital, she secretly treats Mafia men on the side.

Mike & Molly (7) KIRO (10) CITY 9:30 p.m.

Molly and her mom turn to Mike for help when Victoria is arrested for a number of driving violations in this rebroadcast. The comedy chronicles the romance between a police officer and a teacher who met at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting.

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When a wealthy socialite dies, FBI agent Will Moreno suspects foul play and brings in Det. Joanna Locasto to find out the truth. Once a part of the socialite’s inner circle, Locasto enters the world of privilege once again and uncovers dark secrets. JANUARY 6 - 12, 2013

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Betty White as seen in “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers.”

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Television legend Betty White unleashes her crew of hilarious seniors who pull pranks on an unsuspecting younger generation. Hidden cameras capture the victims’ reactions, and White offers her own commentary and pearls of wisdom in between pranks.

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Ziva is suspicious of the timing when her father, whom she hasn’t seen in two years, arrives to visit. Meanwhile, the NCIS investigates a case involving a dead journalist and a Navy petty officer. Michael Nouri reprises his role as Ziva’s father.

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Mindy Kaling returns as a successful OB/GYN who struggles to get her personal life on track in this new episode. Surrounded by an eccentric cast of characters, Mindy looks for a guy who passes her screening tests in the hopes of finding romance.

Cougar Town (28) TBS 10:00 p.m.

Jules and the cul-de-sac crew return to prime time in this season premiere. The debut marks the comedy’s move to cable following three seasons on ABC. Courteney Cox stars as Jules Cobb, a recently remarried mom trying to adjust to her new life.

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Billionaire playboy Oliver Queen was presumed dead after a violent shipwreck but when he resurfaces five years later, he sets out to right his past wrongs. He becomes a vigilante known as Arrow in this drama based on characters from DC Comics.

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People’s Choice Awards (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC 9:00

p.m.

Kaley Cuoco takes the stage at the Nokia Theatre to host this year’s star-studded ceremony. The unique awards are completely determined by fan voting and recognize the outstanding work of popular artists in television, film and music.

Nashville (4) KOMO 10:00 p.m.

Hayden Panettiere stars as rising country star Juliette Barnes, who refuses to let anyone get in the way of her dreams. The series also follows Rayna Jaymes, a legend who is past her prime as she tries to reinvent herself and survive in the industry. JANUARY 6 - 12, 2013

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Jenna Elfman stars in “1600 Penn.”

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The Broadcast Film Critics Association bestows honors for the best films of the year. One of the biggest awards shows of the year, the star-studded event has attracted such stars as George Clooney, Meryl Streep and Steven Spielberg.

Mobbed (13) KCPQ 8:00 p.m.

Unsuspecting bystanders are in for a big surprise when people all around them begin dancing in this unique reality show. Howie Mandel enlists the help of hundreds of strangers to help people plan special surprises for friends and loved ones.

1600 Penn (5) KING 8:30 p.m.

President Gilchrist’s son Skip is ushered back to the White House after a public mishap. Meanwhile, South American leaders visit to discuss a trade agreement, and Emily tries to make amends with her stepdaughter, Becca.

Two and a Half Men (7) KIRO 8:30 p.m.

Ashton Kutcher continues his role as lovelorn billionaire Walden Schmidt in this longrunning comedy. When he buys a posh Malibu beach house, he gets to know tightly wound chiropractor Alan Harper and his slacker son, Jake.

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Donnie Wahlberg stars in “Blue Bloods.”

When Reba agrees to host Kim’s baby shower, she’s caught saying some unkind things about Kim on camera. When she realizes what’s happened, she tries to blame Kim’s friend Brooke, played by “The Real Housewives of Orange County’s” Heather Dubrow.

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(4) KOMO 9:00 p.m.

Entrepreneurs once again enter the Shark Tank in search of investment capital in this new episode. Chemical engineers have come up with a way to keep a hot beverage at the perfect temperature. Also, a mom has an innovative way to clean stuffed toys.

Dateline NBC (5) KING 9:00 p.m.

The NBC News team brings viewers fascinating stories in this Friday night edition of the long-running magazine series. The show features a variety of breaking news, profiles of headline-makers and humaninterest stories.

Blue Bloods (7) KIRO 10:00 p.m.

Donnie Wahlberg stars as seasoned detective Danny Reagan, an Iraq war veteran who isn’t afraid to bend the rules when solving a case. Also starring Tom Selleck and Bridget Moynahan, the drama follows a family of law enforcement officials in New York. JANUARY 6 - 12, 2013

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NBC brings canine competition to the small screen with coverage of this exciting event. Dogs keep viewers on the edges of their seats with events that range from dog diving, freestyle flying disk, pole racing and agility competitions.

The 2013 Miss America Competition (4) KOMO 9:00 p.m.

Beauties from across the nation gather at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas to vie for the Miss America crown and scholarships to further their education. This year’s judges include Cheryl Burke and former Miss America Katie Stam Irk.

Masterchef (13) KCPQ 11:30 p.m.

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