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Dragnet continues for armed PA man mile from the address listed for Hackney’s home on Highway 101. By midafternoon Thursday, law enforcement personnel had concentrated their search efforts by ground and air to a roughly rectangular area just south of William R. Fairchild International Airport and across from U.S. Highway 101. The search area stretched from Bean Road to Reddick Road to Edgewood Road to Highway 101. Hackney is white. He stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds, Smith said.
PA gunshot stirs ground, aerial hunt BY PAUL GOTTLIEB AND JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Decades-old utility poles on a repaved Taylor Street were removed this week, providing a clear path for the Port Townsend Film Festival centerpiece street.
Star attraction Dern arrives at film fest today BY CHARLIE BERMANT
PORT ANGELES — Police and deputies continued an airand-ground search Thursday evening for an armed man involved in a fight during which a shot was fired from a shotgun. Law enforcement officers were searching for 45-year-old Mario Wayne Hackney of Port Angeles, who fled on foot at about 11 a.m. Thursday after shooting at another man in front of a residence at 270 Cameron Road, Port Angeles Deputy Police Chief Brian Smith said. Smith said the shot missed. He said a man, who was not identified, appeared to have been cut in a fight with Hackney during
Mario Wayne Hackney “Armed and dangerous” which Hackney fired a gun. The man was treated at the scene by emergency personnel, Smith said. The address on Cameron Road is south of U.S. Highway 101 and west of the interchange with Tumwater Truck Route, about a
He initially was wearing a white shirt and blue jeans. He has several tattoos on both arms and his chest. Hackney “should be considered armed and dangerous,” Smith said, adding that authorities did not know if Hackney was armed with the shotgun or another gun. The search area would consist of “where the leads take us,” Smith added. TURN
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PORT TOWNSEND — Downtown becomes center stage this afternoon, as the Port Townsend Film Festival kicks off its 13th year as a small-sized celebration with a huge heart. “You don’t know until you get here the level of energy that’s present and the respect that it draws from the film community,” said Andrew Burke, a freelance film editor who is one of 270 volunteers for the threeday festival that will continue through Sunday. “I’m always amazed at the caliber of people who come to participate,” Burke added. Crowds are expected to gather at about 4 p.m. today to welcome the film festival’s special guest, veteran actor Bruce Dern — who played the villain in many of his 140 filmed performances since 1960 — who will make his first public appearance at the festival at opening ceremonies todayw when he pulls up in a motorcade in front of the Haller Fountain at Taylor and Washington streets. Dern’s motorcade arrival will precede a salmon dinner served by the Silverwater Cafe to festival pass holders, after which Taylor Street will become the public portion of the event where people meet each other throughout the weekend. The festival features 76 movies, including three free movies that will be shown on Taylor
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Street by being projected onto an inflatable screen at 7:30 p.m. today, Saturday and Sunday. The Dern removal of Taylor Street’s last utility poles Wednesday should greatly increase the sight lines for the free movies. “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” will be shown tonight, followed by “The Empire Strikes Back” on Saturday and “Tootsie” on Sunday.
Brownie in honor of ‘E.T.’ A special brownie will commemorate “E.T.” at tonight’s salmon dinner. The Silverwater Cafe developed a recipe that contains Reese’s Pieces, the candy featured in the film. Since Lucasfilm is allowing the festival to show “The Empire Strikes Back” for free, a special “thank-you” picture will be taken of the crowd prior to the screening, said festival Executive Director Janette Force. TURN
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Nash’s Farm Store employees Cort Armstrong, left, and Josh Gloor reveal a new mural Thursday at the store north of Sequim, which will have its first anniversary party today.
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DUNGENESS — This harvest season, full circles are easily found around the farm. Nash’s Farm Store, for example, was a creamery back in Sequim’s dairy-rich days. Then, from the late 1950s through the ’80s, it was a tavern, with apartments upstairs. And now it’s an organic farming showcase having its first anniversary party today.
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The public is invited to the gathering, which will commingle food, conversation with farmers, the unveiling of a new mural and a performance by poet and dancer Mary Lou Sanelli from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. today at the store at 4681 Sequim-Dungeness Way. Nash Huber, son of a Midwest-
ern farming family, came to the North Olympic Peninsula from Illinois in 1969 and did a variety of jobs: boat building, gardening and such. By 1979, he’d made up his mind to farm and started with “three vacant lots and a truck,” said his wife, Patty McManus. Acre by leased acre, Huber built his organic operation, selling produce at outdoor markets and talking with neighbors about pesticide-free food. TURN TO NASH’S/A6
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