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Port Townsend Mayor Deborah Stinson, left, and former Mayor Brent Shirley break ground on the Howard Street Extension project Friday. The groundbreaking was a culmination of over 20 years of planning and construction that will begin officially Monday.

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PORT ANGELES — It didn’t take long for a half-mile section of eroded beach to be transformed after derelict armor was removed east of the Elwha River mouth. In one tidal cycle, parts of the sediment-starved, coarse-cobble shoreline were covered by 6 feet to 10 feet of sand as the Beach Lake Acquisition and Restoration project was put into motion last weekend. TURN TO ELWHA/A8

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PORT TOWNSEND — Construction of the long-awaited Howard Street Extension will begin Monday. Community members and representatives of the city, county, state and federal governments gathered at the dead-end intersection of Howard and Sixth streets in Port Townsend on Friday to break ground on the project. The extension will connect

West Sims Way and Discovery Road, relieving some of the congestion on Sims Way and allowing for more commercial development in the area, according to City Engineer David Peterson. Local company Seton Construction Inc. won the bid for the project. It’s not the firm’s first time working with the city of Port Townsend; Seton was also the contractor for the Sims Way roundabouts — one of which connects to Howard Street. TURN

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Officials prepare for worst in shooting drill Sequim exercise a state mandate BY JESSE MAJOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

CARLSBORG — First responders in Clallam County prepared for a worst-case scenario during a mass shooting drill at Greywolf Elementary School. Friday’s drill was the first active shooter mass casualty drill to include several Clallam County law enforcement agencies, fire departments and paramedics. The drill at Greywolf Elementary at 171 Carlsborg Road was also the first on-site active shooter drill State Patrol Trooper Alisha Gruszewski has participated in

locally. Practicing on-site helps her and other responders become more familiar with the school, which helps if a real emergency would occur, she said. As Gruszewski entered the school, children with simulated injuries began crying and yelling for help. They asked how their friends were doing and if they were going to live. Amid all the confusion, she and other officers still needed to concentrate on the shooter, who remained inside. Many of those involved had to block out the pain and helplessness of the mock victims and con-

centrate on eliminating the threat. “There were a lot of voices and a lot of different combinations of things going on when we’re in there,” she said. “It’s trying to pick out the things that are most important and then zoning out on the rest.” As she approached the building, she said the first thing on her mind was communication, thinking about how to interact with different agencies and how it was going to go when she got inside. Law enforcement from the Sequim Police Department, Clallam County Sheriff’s Office, Olympic National Park, State Patrol and U.S. Border Patrol participated in the drill.

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Earlier this month, the Hollywood trade press began to run stories about a 1999 rape allegation made against Parker when he was a student at Penn State University. Parker was charged and later acquitted. The accuser killed herself in 2012. Earlier this month, he gave two interviews to Variety and Deadline that received much attention. He told Ebony that in those interviews, he “was acting as if I was the victim, and that’s wrong.” Parker wrote, directed and will star in “The Birth of a Nation,” out in October. The film, about Nat Turner and the slave rebellion, is already gener-

ating Oscar buzz. “I called a couple of sisters that [I] know that are in the space that talk about the feminist movement and toxic masculinity, and just asked questions. What did I do wrong? “Because I was thinking about myself. “And what I realized is that I never took a moment to think about the woman,” he told Ebony he did after his first pair of interviews. “I didn’t think about her [the accuser] then, and I didn’t think about her when I was saying those statements, which was wrong and insensitive.” Parker said that he needs to seek information that will make him stron-

ger, “that’ll help me overcome my toxic masculinity, my male privilege, because that’s something you never think about.” When asked if he thought about the rape case over the past 17 years, he said he “hadn’t thought about it at all.” Though Parker was acquitted, his college roommate and “Birth” collaborator Jean Celestin was initially found guilty of sexual assault. Celestin appealed and it was later overturned when the accuser declined to testify for a retrial. “The Birth of a Nation” will be released Oct. 7. It had won top prizes at the Sundance Film Festival.

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Passings By The Associated Press

MAX RITVO, 25, a poet who chronicled his long battle with cancer in works that were both humorous and searing, has died. Mr. Ritvo died Tuesday morning at his home in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles, his mother, Ariella Ritvo-Slifka, said Friday. Mr. Ritvo was diagnosed at 16 with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare cancer that affects bones and soft tissue in children and young adults. Treatment brought about a remission that permitted Mr. Ritvo to finish high school and attend Yale University, where he performed in an improv comedy group. His teachers included Pulitzer Prizewinning poet Louise Gluck. Mr. Ritvo’s cancer returned in his senior year, but he completed Yale and this year earned a master’s degree from Columbia University. Mr. Ritvo’s battle with the disease informed his works. A June poem in The New Yorker discussed an experiment where cells from his tumors were used in cancer drug treatment experiments with mice. “I want my mice to be just like me,” Ritvo wrote. “I don’t have any children. I named them all Max. First they were Max 1, Max 2, but now they’re all just Max. No playing favorites.” Mr. Ritvo’s first book of poetry, “Four Reincarnations,” is scheduled to be published this fall. In radio and podcast interviews, Mr. Ritvo spoke about his suffering. But he rejected any idea that he was a victim of the disease — especially a heroic one. At their wedding last summer, Mr. Ritvo and his wife, Victoria, banned

words such as “inspirational” from the speeches, his mother said. “He was about love and compassion, human and animal rights and about writing and sharing himself with the world,” she said. “He didn’t want people to see him as an invalid.” Mr. Ritvo saw humor not as a coping mechanism but as an intrinsic part of dealing with his illness. Mr. Ritvo also inspired people with his attitude, his wife said. “Max said ‘I love you’ to everyone. He hugged everyone. He just wanted there to be more love and laughter,” she said.

__________ MARVIN KAPLAN, 89, a veteran actor, has died. Best known for his recurring role on the longrunning sitcom “Alice,” Mr. Kaplan died Friday in Burbank, Calif., where he resided, said John Gallogly, executive director of Theatre West, with which Mr. Kaplan was associated. Besides his portrayal on “Alice” of Henry, a telephone linesman and frequent patron of Mel’s Diner, Mr. Kaplan voiced the character Choo-Choo in the 1960s cartoon series “Top Cat.” More recently, he made

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several appearances on the Ted Danson comedy “Becker.” Other credits include the Mr. Kaplan 1963 film “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” and the 1965 Blake Edwards comedy “The Great Race.” The New York native also was a regular on the sitcom “Meet Millie,” which first aired on radio and was also seen on television from 1952-55.

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1941 (75 years ago)

Fred Filion. Patrol officers said more State Patrol officers [in arrests will follow until Port Angeles] reported every motorist on the road today they have been instructed to arrest motor- has his new license. The patrol also said perists found driving without the new operator’s licenses sons operating trailers of and announced a thorough any kind without trailer licenses are subject to campaign is underway to arrest. enforce the license regulaMany people here have tion. boat trailers and use them The first person to be brought into court under occasionally without license plates. the campaign was fined It is necessary that $3 and costs this morning every trailer be licensed, by Justice of the Peace the patrol warns.

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many years that the contestants displayed their talents before the crowd, which added to the ceremonies.

1991 (25 years ago)

The [Port Angeles] School Board rejected advice Tuesday from state Senate budget chairman Dan McDonald and decided to leave the new $185 driver education fees unchanged. “This is not a school funding issue. This is a political campaign issue,” 1966 (50 years ago) said John Pope, school superintendent. A mild drizzle failed to McDonald, a Bellevue dampen spirits of the Miss Clallam County queen con- Republican, is a likely test and the windup of the candidate for governor in first day of the 47th annual 1992. The school board had Clallam County Fair [in raised the fee, which was Port Angeles] on Friday $35 last year, after the night. state Legislature slashed Miss Gun-Marie Nilsfunds to subsidize the son, daughter of Mr. and classes. Mrs. Alex G. Nilsson, was It was McDonald who named the new queen and will reign in that posi- insisted that state driver education subsidy be cut tion until this time next during legislative budget year. negotiation. It was the first time in

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Aug. 28, the 241st day of 2016. There are 125 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Aug. 28, 1963, as more than 200,000 people listened, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. On this date: In 1609, English sea explorer Henry Hudson and his ship, the Half Moon, reached present-day Delaware Bay. In 1862, the Second Battle of Bull Run (also known as Second Manassas) began in Prince William County, Va., during the Civil

War; the result was a Confederate victory. In 1922, the first-ever radio commercial aired on station WEAF in New York City; the 10-minute advertisement was for the Queensboro Realty Co., which had paid a fee of $100. In 1945, the Allies began occupying Japan at the end of World War II. In 1955, Emmett Till, a black teenager from Chicago, was abducted from his uncle’s home in Money, Miss., by two white men after he had supposedly whistled at a white woman; he was found brutally slain three days later. In 1972, Mark Spitz of the United States won the first two of

his seven gold medals at the Munich Olympics, finishing first in the 200-meter butterfly and anchoring the 400-meter freestyle relay. The Soviet women gymnasts won the team all-around. In 1988, 70 people were killed when three Italian stunt planes collided during an air show at the U.S. Air Base in Ramstein, West Germany. In 1990, an F5 tornado struck the Chicago area, killing 29 people. In 1996, the troubled 15-year marriage of Britain’s Prince Charles and Princess Diana officially ended with the issuing of a divorce decree. Ten years ago: Prosecutors in Colorado abruptly dropped their

case against John Mark Karr in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey, saying DNA tests had failed to put him at the crime scene despite his insistence that he killed the 6-year-old beauty queen in 1996. Five years ago: A suicide bomber blew himself up inside Baghdad’s largest Sunni mosque, killing 29 people during prayers. One year ago: A jury in Concord, N.H., acquitted Owen Labrie, a prep school graduate, of rape but convicted him of committing lesser sex offenses against a 15-year-old freshman girl in a case that exposed a tradition in which seniors competed to see how many younger students they could have sex with.


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Briefly: Nation Clinton receives first briefing as new nominee WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Hillary Clinton received her first national security briefing Saturday as the Democratic presidential nominee, meeting with intelligence officials for an overview of the major threats facing the nation around the globe. Clinton attended the briefing for more than two hours at the FBI office in White Plains, N.Y., near her suburban New York City Clinton home. Republican Donald Trump received his briefing earlier this month, a customary move for major party nominees but one that has been the subject of a political tussle during the campaign. Trump campaigned Saturday in Iowa, headlining Republican Sen. Joni Ernst’s annual “Roast and Ride” fundraiser at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Killing suspect charged LEXINGTON, Miss. — A man suspected in the slayings of two Mississippi nuns who were found dead inside a residence within the community they served has been arrested and charged with two counts of capi-

tal murder, Mississippi authorities said. Rodney Earl Sanders, 46, of Kosciusko, Mississippi, was charged in the deaths of Sister Margaret Held and Sister Paula Merrill, Mississippi Department of Public Safety spokesman Warren Strain said in a statement released late Friday night. Both women were 68. The bodies of both women were discovered Thursday after they failed to show up for work at a clinic in Lexington, Miss., about 10 miles from where they lived. “Sanders was developed as a person of interest early on in the investigation,” Lt. Colonel Jimmy Jordan said in the statement. Meanwhile, in the povertystricken Mississippi county where the two nuns were slain, forgiveness for their killer is hard to find, even if forgiveness is what the victims would have wanted.

Lineup for today’s shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s news shows: ABC’s “This Week” — Donna Brazile, interim head of the Democratic National Committee; Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J. NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee. CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Brazile; Kellyanne Conway, campaign manager for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump; former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson; Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. CNN’s “State of the Union” — Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence. “Fox News Sunday” — Conway; Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson.

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Federal judge rules in N.C. transgender case Two students, employee will be allowed to use bathrooms BY JONATHAN DREW EMERY P. DALESIO

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RALEIGH, N.C. — A federal judge ruled Friday that two students and an employee must be allowed to use restrooms matching their gender identity at University of North Carolina campuses, and he said they have a strong chance of proving the state’s bathroom-access measure violates federal law, a judicial rebuke that transgender rights advocates hailed as a victory. U.S. District Judge Thomas Schroeder temporarily blocked the University of North Carolina from making the three plaintiffs

follow the restroom provision of the so-called HB2 law as the larger case makes its way to trial in November. His final decision on the law won’t come until after trial. Passed in March, HB2 requires transgender people to use restrooms in schools and many public buildings that correspond to the sex on their birth certificates, rather than their gender identity. It also excludes gender identity and sexual orientation from statewide antidiscrimination protections. The state’s Republican leaders argue the law is needed to protect privacy and safety by keeping men out of women’s restrooms.

Transgender residents challenging the law say that restroom safety is protected by existing laws, while the North Carolina measure is harmful and discriminatory. In Friday’s ruling, Schroeder wrote that the challengers “are likely to succeed” in their arguments that HB2 violates Title IX, a federal law prohibiting gender discrimination in educational institutions. However, he said plaintiffs haven’t shown they are likely to succeed on a claim that the law violates their constitutional equal protection rights, and he reserved judgment on another constitutional claim related to due process. Rebuffing arguments by the law’s defenders, Schroeder also noted that existing laws already protect people’s privacy in restrooms.

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Briefly: World Airstrikes hit bases, villages in northern Syria BEIRUT — Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria said Turkish airstrikes hit bases and residential areas on Saturday near Jarablus, a town seized by Turkey-backed rebels earlier this week. The Jarablus Military Council said the airstrikes in Amarneh village marked an “unprecedented and dangerous escalation” after Turkish artillery shelling the day before. The group said there were injuries but didn’t specify. The Jarablus Military Council is supported by the U.S.backed and Kurdish-led Syria Democratic Forces. Turkey sent tanks across the border to help Syrian rebels capture Jarablus from the Islamic State group in an incursion that was partly aimed at containing Kurdish-led forces.

North Korea threatens SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea on Saturday threatened to aim fire at the lighting equipment used by “provocative” American and South Korean troops at a truce village inside the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas. The North’s Korean People’s Army accused U.S. and South Korean soldiers of “deliberate provocations” by aiming their lights at North Korean guard

posts at Panmunjom since Friday. The KPA said the activities have further raised the anger of North Korean soldiers at a time when the Korean Peninsula has reached the “brink of war” due to last Monday’s start of annual joint military drills between the U.S. and South Korea. “Floodlight directed at the KPA side at random is taken as an intolerable means of provocation and it will be the target of merciless pinpoint shots,” the KPA’s chief security officers at Panmunjom said.

Fire kills 17 Russians MOSCOW — A fire swept through a Moscow printing plant warehouse Saturday, killing 17 migrant workers, Russia’s emergency services said. A representative of the Kyrgyz community said the victims were all young women trapped in a dressing room. The fire was caused by a faulty lamp on the first floor of the warehouse, where many flammable liquids and paper products were stored, and it spread quickly through an elevator shaft to the room where the women died, said Ilya Denisov, who heads the Moscow branch of the emergency services. He said firefighters found the bodies of 16 workers and sent four injured workers to the hospital, where one later died. Denisov, whose statements were carried by Russian news agencies, said the dead were all from Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia. The Associated Press

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U.S., Russia still short of agreement in Syrian conflict BY MATTHEW LEE AND JAMEY KEATEN

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GENEVA — The United States and Russia said they have resolved a number of issues standing in the way of restoring a nationwide truce to Syria and opening up aid deliveries, but were unable once again to forge a comprehensive agreement on stepping up cooperation to end the brutal war that has killed hundreds of thousands. After meeting off-and-on for nearly 10 hours in Geneva on Friday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov could point to

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only incremental progress in filling in details of a broad understanding to boost joint efforts that was reached last month in Moscow. Their failure to reach an overall deal highlighted the increasingly complex situation on the ground in Syria — including new Russian-backed Syrian government attacks on opposition forces, the intermingling of some of those opposition forces with an al-Qaida affiliate not covered by the truce and the surrender of a rebel-held suburb of Damascus — as well as deep divisions and mistrust dividing Washington and Moscow. The complexities have also grown with the increasing inter-

nationalization of what has largely become a proxy war between regional and world powers, highlighted by a move by Turkish troops across the Syrian border this week. Kerry said he and Lavrov had agreed on the “vast majority” of technical discussions on steps to reinstate a cease-fire and improve humanitarian access. But critical sticking points remain unresolved and experts will remain in Geneva with an eye toward finalizing those in the coming days, he said. “We are close,” Kerry said. “But we are not going to rush to an agreement until it satisfies fully the needs of the Syrian people.”

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West: Calif. judge won’t block state’s vaccine law

Nation: Man strips, drives truck into Southwest plane

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World: Zimbabwe arrests 67 following violent protests

A FEDERAL JUDGE won’t immediately block a California law that requires all schoolchildren to be vaccinated and is one of the strictest in the nation for eliminating exemptions based on religious and personal beliefs. The ruling Friday by U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego comes as the law faces its first test with the end of summer break. A lawsuit filed by 17 families and two foundations sought an injunction while the suit works its way through the courts. The law went into effect July 1 and eliminated religious and personal beliefs as reasons for opt out of the state’s mandatory immunizations.

AUTHORITIES SAID A man wearing only boxer shorts stole a pickup and drove it into a Southwest Airlines plane at an airport in Omaha, Neb., causing minor injuries to three people. Eppley Airfield Police Chief Tim Conahan said an officer spotted the man outside the terminal Thursday evening, screaming that people were trying to kill him. When officers approached, the man ran, climbed a fence into the gate area, undressed and stole an airline pickup. He drove into the plane, which was headed to Denver, as passengers were boarding. The man is in custody, but has not yet been charged.

AMTRAK IS RECEIVING a $2.45 billion loan from the federal government to buy new trains, upgrade tracks and make platform improvements along the Northeast corridor, the largest such loan ever by the Department of Transportation, officials announced. Vice President Joe Biden, a champion of Amtrak who rode trains almost daily during his more than three decades in the Senate, joined Amtrak officials in making the announcement. The loan includes more than $2 billion for 28 new trains that are to replace 23 nearing the end of their useful service life. It also includes $170 million for facility improvements.

PRESIDENT ROBERT MUGABE warned against an Arab Spring-type of revolution, as Zimbabwe police said they arrested 67 people following a violent protest that rocked the capital, Harare. “What happened in the Arab world should not be tried here. We don’t want to be provoked. We are a peaceful people,” the state-run Herald newspaper quoted Mugabe as saying. Police recovered property looted during the protests, police spokesman Paul Nyathi said Saturday. Police used batons, tear gas and water cannons in running battles with anti-government demonstrators on Friday, despite a court order blocking the protest.


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Wednesday market closes for season in mid-September BY JESSE MAJOR

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PORT TOWNSEND — The last Wednesday farmers market of the season is nearly here. Sept. 14 is the last Wednesday farmers market for its 13th season and one MICHAEL DASHIELL/OLYMPIC PENINSULA NEWS GROUP that shouldn’t be missed, said Amanda Milholland, HILD S PLAY director and market manager for the Jefferson From left, Anabel Rutherford, 4, of Chico, Calif., and Audrey Parrish, 4, of Seattle enjoy County Farmers Markets. exploring the inside of a hot air balloon at the Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire in Sequim “I’m working on trying to on Saturday. The event continues from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. today with balloon rides, remotemake it something bigger,” controlled plane demonstrations, music, helicopter rides, a car show and more. Visit she said. “We’ve got a lot of great farms participating olympicpeninsulaairaffaire.com or call 360-670-6294 for more information. this year.” She said that though it seems late in the season, there is plenty of fresh food to be had. There are fresh tomatoes, salad greens, melons, Children can sign up added the rally to his offiMusic festival corn, strawberries, blackcial website Friday. between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. PORT ANGELES — A berries, peppers, herbs, Trump last visited the for an Elvis impersonator Music Festival for Life will chicken, duck and rabbit state in May, when he held solicit donations for the contest set from 3:30 p.m. to from local farms as well as rallies in Spokane and 4:30 p.m., after an opening Children’s Hunger Relief local pastries and artisan Lynden. prayer by Dee Swenson, Fund today. cheese. A recent poll showed Carleson said. The festival will be from OLYMPIA — RepubliThe Port Townsend Democratic nominee HillRecorded music will be 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on HollyWednesday farmers market can presidential nominee ary Clinton with a double- wood Beach in Port Angeles, played after that for dancing is the food-focused, midDonald Trump will hold a digit lead over Trump in on the beach, he said, adding week sister to the much said Jack Carleson. rally in Everett this week. Washington state, 43 perthat a closing prayer will be larger Port Townsend SatAdmission is free. DonaThe rally will be at cent to 24 percent. tions will be sent to the West provided by Beadley Pagliaro. urday farmers market, Mil7 p.m. Tuesday at Xfinity The state hasn’t voted Four gift cards will be holland said. Coast office of the Children’s Arena, following a Seattle “It’s something special for a Republican candidate Hunger Relief Fund, Carleauctioned. fundraiser that same day. son said. Trump’s campaign for president since 1984. Peninsula Daily News that’s an undiscovered part

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of our community,” she said. “It’s a really special market.” For 13 years, residents and visitors to uptown Port Townsend have visited this farmer markets for their midweek local, farm-fresh vegetables. This year’s participating vendors include Finnriver, Midori, SpringRain and Onatrue Farms, Chimacum Valley Dairy, Pane d’Amore Bakery, Crust Bakery and Fiddlehead Creamery. The season started off a little slow, Milholland said, but it quickly picked up and turned into one of the most profitable seasons ever. With the three markets, organizers are looking at how each fills its niche and how to keep them all sustainable, she said. During the final Wednesday market Sept. 14, there will be two bands providing live music. The Possum Carvers and Glutton Free Loafers will play live music from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. “It’s an eclectic mix of really fun, silly music,” Milholland said, adding that they are great for the whole family. “I know my 1-yearold daughter really gets a kick out of them.”

Breach in fishing license system exposes data BY KEITH RIDLER

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BOISE, Idaho — A breach in a vendor’s system that processes online sales of hunting and fishing licenses in Idaho, Oregon and Washington state exposed several million records containing buyers’ personal information, officials said. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and FBI are investigating the hack into Dallas-based Active Network, the Washington State Office of Cyber Security said in a statement issued Friday. Washington halted all sales earlier last week, allowing anglers to fish license-free, while Idaho and Oregon have stopped only online sales. “Initial assessments indicate personal information exposed by the vendor for Washington residents includes names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth and the last

four digits of Social Security numbers,” Washington officials said in a statement. Active Network, whose event and activity management software is used by tens of thousands of event organizers nationwide, including marathons and other races, said the potential threat was isolated to fishing and hunting licensing systems in the three states. The company “became aware that we were the victim of an unauthorized and unlawful attempt to access” those systems last Monday, a statement said. It didn’t say whether the hacking attempt was successful but that the company released a software update to address the threat within 15 hours and hired a cybersecurity firm to conduct a review. Active Network said it didn’t receive reports or find evidence that personal information was compromised. “We are committed to

working with our state customers and law enforcement to assist in their own investigations of this matter,” the company said. In Idaho and Oregon, state offices and certain businesses will keep selling hunting and fishing licenses because they use a different system. About 80 percent of sales occur in person at those sites, officials said. “Until we understand the full scope of this, we’re going to keep the online component of this down and will do so until we have some clear answers,” Idaho Fish and Game spokesman Mike Keckler said. While Washington officials said personal information was exposed, initial investigations in Oregon have not found identifiable information was revealed, said Rick Hargrave, spokesman for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Still, “the prudent thing to do was to shut down systems to make sure there is

no vulnerability,” he said. Washington state opted to halt all sales, including at businesses. Through Tuesday, it will not require anglers to have a fishing license to fish or gather shellfish. “We are as frustrated as our customers over the licensing system being shut down, but we want to make sure anglers can still hit the waters over the next several days,” Jim Unsworth, director of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, said in a statement. California also uses Active Network to sell hunting and fishing licenses but determined it is not affected after talking with the company, said Clark Blanchard, spokesman for California Department of Fish and Wildlife. “We use the same vendor, but our system employs completely differTROY MABEN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ent technology and uses more stringent security,” he A fly-fisherman casts his line as morning mist rises above the Boise River, east of Boise, Idaho. said.

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Drill: 13 mock victims, shooter CONTINUED FROM A1 Clallam County firefighters, paramedics and Airlift Northwest also participated. “You’re just trying to focus on where any threats might be, looking for other law enforcement personnel and making sure everything is still secure,” Gruszewski said. “Then, trying to take care of the biggest problems with the casualties and the victims.” When officers entered the building, they found 13 mock victims and the shooter, said Jim Borte, public information officer for the Sheriff’s Office. The training drill is a product of an interagency group that includes law enforcement instructors, fire personnel, medics, school faculty from different school districts, Peninsula College, Olympic Medical Center, the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the American Red Cross, Clallam County Emergency Services, Olympic Ambulance, Clallam Transit, Forks Community Hospital, Clallam County Road Department and state Department of Transportation. Law enforcement agencies in the group, which began meeting in January, include the Sequim Police Department, Port Angeles Police Department, La Push Tribal Police Department, Neah Bay Public Safety, U.S. Border Patrol, Elwha Tribal Police Department, State Patrol, Olympic National Park and Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. Borte said the group is planning about 20 more of

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CONTINUED FROM A1 Michel said. The derelict armor “It was an incredible removal comes two years beach transformation, liter- after the last of the Elwha ally overnight,” said Jamie River dams was taken out. The National Park SerMichel, nearshore biologist with the Coastal Watershed vice spearheaded a $325 milInstitute and project man- lion river restoration project highlighted by the removal ager. Nearly 3,000 cubic yards of the century-old Elwha and of riprap and concrete slab nearly-century-old Glines were removed from the Canyon dams. The Coastal Watershed shore as part of a $2 million, multi-agency effort to restore Institute, or CWI, is studythe beach and coastal wet- ing changes to the landforms lands for fish and wildlife and aquatic life in and around the mouth of the habitat. Once completed in about Elwha River. Although most of the dera year, the project also will provide public access to the elict armor has been ever-changing Elwha near- removed, the Beach Lake shore through the purchase Acquisition and Restoration of a 23-acre parcel adjacent project is not yet complete. Michel said another to the Lower Elwha Klallam $700,000 is needed to remove Tribal Reservation. “It’s a gorgeous beach structures and remaining now,” said Anne Shaffer, riprap from the site, to revegexecutive director and lead etate an old cow pasture, to scientist of the Port Angeles- provide parking and to based Coastal Watershed install interpretive signs, among other final tasks. Institute. “Once we get it restored, “It’s the latest illustration of how quickly an ecosystem the intent is to turn it over to recovers once you remove the tribe and they will manage it for public access,” the limiting process.” The old armor had been Shaffer said. Some of the old armor keeping fine sands and woody debris suspended by was used as a barrier around wave action, preventing nat- the site. Much of the rest created a “small- to mediumural beach formation. Sediment from the Elwha sized mountain of rock” to be River, which is driven by used later in the project or tides, prevailing winds and sold to lower the cost, Michel waves, can now settle on the said. The land, which is being beach with the armor out of held by the Coastal Waterthe way. “Now we’ve got the right shed Institute, was purtype of beach process hap- chased from a private family. “We are pleased for this pening,” Michel said. “From a habitat function unique property to be constandpoint, it’s really impor- served for all to enjoy,” said tant to the young, juvenile Rick Phillips, a representasalmon that are migrating tive of the property owners, in a CWI news release. out of the Elwha.” Michel said the Lower The new beach is prime spawning habitat for surf Elwha Klallam tribe has smelt and ideal for forage been a “great partner” in this project. fish, Shaffer said. “We’re really thankful for Scientists expected the beach to change after Bruch their involvement,” he & Bruch Construction, the added. The armor was placed on Port Angeles contractor hired for the job, removed the beach beginning in the 1950s to stem rapid erosion the armor Aug. 13-19. But even the experts east of the Elwha River were surprised by how mouth. The shoreline was quickly the beach was trans- eroding because naturally formed and the shorebirds flowing sediment was blocked by the two dams, and otters returned. “We knew there would be Michel said. “Now, the exact opposite a change, but not in that is happening,” he said. fashion,” Shaffer said. The derelict armor was Last February, the Coastal Watershed Institute strewn across a wide section and state Department of of beach ranging from 8 feet Ecology received a $1 million above the low tide mark to 3 grant from the U.S. Fish and feet below it. Bruch & Bruch, which Wildlife Service for the Beach Lake Acquisition and has experience working in tidal zones, was “aces” on the Restoration project. Additional funding came job, Michel said during a from the state Salmon Friday site visit. With most the armor Recovery Funding Board and Puget Sound Partner- gone, the beach is now “lookship, which listed the project ing like the new beaches as its top priority in a recent that formed at the mouth of the [Elwha] River.” ranking. “I think it’s a big win for Key partners include the Lower Elwha Klallam tribe, people that go out and use North Olympic Land Trust, the beach,” Michel said. “It was kind of a win-win North Peninsula Building Association, Built Green of for everyone.” Clallam County, Surfrider _________ Foundation, Olympic PeninReporter Rob Ollikainen can be sula Audubon Society, reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Lighthawk, Ecotrust and 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula North Olympic Peninsula dailynews.com. Lead Entity for Salmon,

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PORT ANGELES — More than a month after a black man told police he was assaulted by a white man yelling racial slurs, police have yet to close the investigation despite identifying a suspected assailant. They do not have enough information to put the joint FBI-city police investigation to rest and make a charging recommendation to the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Police Chief Brian Smith said. The investigation into the attack the night of July 17 in a residential neighborhood was expanded after police began considering whether more people witnessed the attack than was first reported, Smith said Friday.

Identified suspect Within a week of the assault of the 22-year-old Clallam County man, investigators had identified a suspected assailant and the person who drove the attacker away from the Eighth Street bridges area south of downtown, Smith said. Smith said investigators have

interviewed five people who were present for the assault near the intersection of South Cedar and West Ninth streets near the Eighth Street bridges. “We’ve spoken to people we think were the driver and the suspect,” Smith said last week. “We haven’t referred the case yet because we can’t say positively that we have the right two people.”

much to police, Smith said. He said that didn’t necessarily mean they were not cooperating. “That could be one way to interpret what’s going on,” he said. “It could be that everyone is telling us what they know.” He said investigators must convince people to talk to police. “Nobody has to talk to us at all, nobody has to tell us anything,” Smith said. More than estimated “We have to have a probablecause statement that shows this Smith said the victim had first person who is positively identified estimated six high school-age peodid this thing. ple were present — three males “Then we have to show why we and three females. think that and how we got there.” “We may have more people Smith said the assault, comthere than we originally thought,” bined with racial slurs, “absolutely” Smith said, adding he had no idea makes the offense a hate crime and how many people were actually a civil rights violation. there. “We believe victims in crimes,” “There’s no way for a victim in Smith said. that situation to have known an Rob Matuszewski, FBI Seattle exact number of people that were office spokesman, said the FBI there,” Smith said. agency in Poulsbo is assisting the Port Angeles Police Department, Other people which is the lead agency. Nothing has been determined, “There’s a very strong possibility other people were there. There’s no including if the assault was a hate crime, he said. way to know it because the victim “That’s why the investigation is does not know it.” Those interviewed have not said ongoing,” Matuszewski said.

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The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear an update on state timber sales and revenue when they meet Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers in the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. Drew Rosanbalm, lands assistant for the state Department of Natural Resources, will provide commissioners with the second-quarter income report. On the consent agenda is acceptance of a $1 million state Recreation and Conservation Office grant for the Olympic Discovery Trail. The first phase of work will use $100,000 of the grant to identify a preferred route for the trail from Discovery Bay to the Larry Scott Trail. Commissioners also will consider consolidation of grants for the Discovery Bay shoreline restoration and trail construction. Also on the consent agenda is a request for funds from the state Rural Arterial Program for work on Center Road. Repair of the road between mileposts 14.61 and 15.01 would cost an estimated $710,000. The state program could fund $639,000 of that with a county match of $71,000. The deadline for the request is Thursday. Other items on the consent agenda include:

Street: Road extension project CONTINUED FROM A1 Townsend needs this kind of development.” This promise of economic Construction of the $6.5 million expansion is growth has helped fund the expected to be completed in extension, with multiple May 2017. The new thor- state and federal agencies oughfare will have ample providing funding in the space for new or expanding form of grants and loans. businesses and will be The Federal Highway pedestrian- and bike- Administration, Washingfriendly, with sidewalks and ton State Transportation a two-lane bike path, Improvement Board and state Community Economic according to Peterson. Board “We want this to be a Revitalization vibrant and thriving area,” (CERB) have contributed, said Port Townsend Mayor according to Peterson. “You’re going to demonDeborah Stinson. strate that by putting in “It’s going to jump-start a lot of economic develop- much-needed infrastrucment. The vision is to have ture, you can grow the econartisanal manufacturing omy,” said CERB member with a little retail and pos- and state Sen. Maralyn Chase, a Democrat from sibly housing above.” Esperance who serves the The groundbreaking Fri32nd Legislative District day was the culmination of and who was one of the more than 20 years of plan- speakers at Friday’s ning. Howard Street’s des- groundbreaking. ignation as a thoroughfare The development of the for both tourist and residen- Howard Street Extension is tial traffic dates back to a part of the city’s long-term 1994 city arterial plan. plan to diversify and However, according to strengthen the local econformer Mayor Brent Shir- omy, according to City Manley, plans for Howard Street ager David Timmons. date back to the ’80s, when The plan took shape the area around Howard after ferry shutdowns and and Sixth streets was bridge construction in the rezoned from residential to early 2000s threatened Port commercial. Townsend’s summer tour“We felt there was ism, a major part of the nowhere to put new busi- local economy, he said. nesses as Port Townsend After that, city officials grew,” Shirley said. “If we focused on three “anchors” don’t pull it off now, I don’t for the city’s economy — think we ever will, and Port waterfront and maritime, SPONSORED BY Peninsula Daily News, KeyBank, Elwha River Casino, Red Lion Hotel

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Eye on Jefferson • Amendment of a contract between the Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Foundation and the county for Fort Townsend shoreline restoration, education and outreach.• A $600 contract for nurse consultation services with Olympic Educational Service District 114.

Port Townsend city The Port Townsend City Council will conduct a public hearing and consider tentative action on the 2016 comprehensive plan update, beginning with regulations concerning temporary encampments, when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The council will continue review of the plan update, which is mandated by the Growth Management Act. Staff has recommended the council continue the public hearing to Sept. 6 for more deliberation and tentative action. One other city committee meeting is planned this week. The Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board meeting is set from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday in the first-floor conference room at City Hall, 250 Madison St.

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SEATTLE — A soldier killed in the Pearl Harbor attack will be buried in Bremerton. KIRO-TV reported that the remains of Navy Lt. Julian B. Jordan have been identified through forensics and science. His body was flown to Washington and returned to family.

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SPOKANE — Firefighters from Clallam County Fire District No. 2 assigned to the Yale Fire outside of Spokane have been retained by incident commanders. Originally expected to demobilize from the fire Friday, they were kept on the fire line because of redflag warnings and fire weather watches issued by the National Weather Service through Saturday night, Fire Chief Sam Phillips said. Firefighters Steven Bentley and Rick Leffler departed for the Spokane Complex of fires Monday. The firefighters assigned with Brush 25 from Fire District No. 2 have been protecting structures and securing the edges of the fire line as part of a multiagency strike team from Western Washington fire agencies led by a strike team leader from North Kitsap Fire & Rescue. Also sending firefighters to Eastern Washington was Clallam County Fire District No. 3, which serves Sequim. The district sent five firefighters to Eastern Washington and one to Olympic National Park. A Fire District No. 3 engine company with four firefighters reported to the Spokane Complex of fires, said Assistant Chief Dan Orr. A division group supervisor is with Northwest Incident Management Team 10 at the Deep North Fire in Stevens County.

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PORT ANGELES — Firefighters continue battling several blazes in Olympic National Park and have taken measures to protect historic structures about a quarter-mile from the Godkin Fire, said Celeste Prescott, Olympic National Park fires public information officer. “The fire did grow a little bit in the direction” of the structures, Prescott said, adding that “it’s still got a little ways to go.” “We have people in place now, and structure protection in place ready to turn on. It is sprinkler systems. They will just pump water out of the local water source and go onto the structures,” she said. ”They will keep that all wet and keep the embers from falling and igniting anything.” A nearby bridge is wrapped in tinfoil to protect it from the fire, Prescott added. On Saturday, the Godkin Fire 25 miles south of Port Angeles along the Elwha River spanned 521 acres, the Hayes fire 20 miles south of Port Angeles spanned 2,310 acres, the Cox Valley Fire 12 miles south of Port Angeles spanned 57 acres and the Ignar Creek Fire 22 miles northeast of Lake Quinault had increased from less than an acre to 30 acres. All four fires were started by lightning July 21. While the Godkin and Hayes fires were much less active Friday and Saturday compared to earlier in the

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an influx of a marine layer bringing higher relative humidity, cooler temperatures and decreased winds, with smoke swept in an easterly direction. Continuing smoke impacts are due to the extreme quantities of fuel and burnable materials, Preston said. Smoke continues to settle into surrounding valleys at night and lifts during the day. People can take precautions to protect themselves by staying indoors when smoke is present, according to the release. Detailed information on air quality and health impacts is available at www.wasmoke.

blogspot.com. A temporary flight restriction is in effect over the fire areas due to increased use of helicopters for water drops and supply delivery, fire managers said. Drone launching in national parks is illegal, and if drones are observed near firefighting operations, firefighting aircraft are not allowed to fly. For more, visit http:// tinyurl.com/ONP-ONFFireInfo.

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TACOMA — A Pierce County judge has quashed a previous ruling that would have required courtordered oversight of Western State Hospital reforms. The News Tribune reported that Superior Court Judge Susan Serko ruled Friday, saying it seems to her the role of the court system is not to order system-wide reform.

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A logistics chief from Fire District No. 3 has been assigned to Olympic National Park to help fight four wildland fires in the park, Orr said. On Saturday, Fire District No. 2 firefighters were assigned to initial attack, Philips said; in the event a new fire starts, they would serve as the first responding units. “Friday, firefighters made good progress around and inside the fire perimeter for both the Yale and Wellesley fires,” the two fires in the Spokane Complex, both of which started Aug. 21, Phillips said. The Yale Fire, which covers an estimated 5,854 acres south of Spokane and Interstate 90, is 75 percent contained – a 15 percent percent increase from Friday, Phillips said Saturday. Minimal fire activity is expected, he said. Firefighters on the Wellesley Fire are still finding heat around structures using handheld infrared detection devices, Phillips said. The fire, which covers an estimated 341 acres north of Interstate 90 on the eastern edge of Spokane, is 100 percent contained and is expected to stay within its perimeters, he said. Handheld infrared devices are being used on both the Wellesley and Yale fires throughout the day, Phillips said. Infrared technology is used to detect heat that may be invisible at the surface.

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PORT ANGELES — Fatal drug overdose is an issue that affects mainstream society, said Ann Miller, a social worker who is among the organizers of the second annual Overdose Awareness Day rally, planned in Port Angeles on Tuesday. The rally will offer all who have been affected by overdose in Clallam County a chance to publicly mourn and help the community understand that it isn’t a fringe issue, according to Miller. ”No one is immune,” she said. “With the number of overdose fatalities growing, [the rally] is also a chance to raise awareness in our community and remember those who lost their lives due to overdose.” The rally will begin at 5:15 p.m. on the steps of the Clallam County Courthouse, which fronts Lincoln Street across from the Safeway store. Parking is available at 223 E. Fourth St. The group will walk to City Pier to hear comments from Joe DeScala, director and pastor of Mended Church in Port Angeles; Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict; and Chuck Henke, who is a retired corrections officer from the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. The group also will hear from family members of those who have died of drug overdoses. “Community members will be encouraged to share their personal stories of loss to overdose and will be given time and space to experience a group silence (along with candles) to honor those lost,” Miller said. Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services Public Health will staff a booth with information on overdose prevention, she said. International Overdose Awareness Day has been a key remembrance event for those who have died from fatal drug overdoses since 2001. The inaugural Port Angeles event was in August 2015. It is sponsored by Peninsula Behavioral Health. “Thousands of people worldwide will stand alongside the friends and fami-

lies of fatal overdose victims to reflect on those who have been lost,” Miller said. “The event is organized on the understanding that no one need feel shame or disgrace over a drug overdose.” Silver ribbon badges and a limited number of electric candles and signs will be available for participants to carry, Miller said. Signs can be made for the rally; they should embody the spirit of the event, raising awareness and reducing stigma, she added. Silver or gray shirts are encouraged as attire but not required. Silver is the internationally recognized color associated with the International Overdose Awareness Day campaign. Clallam County’s overdose death rate was 29.0 per 100,000 people in 2013, while the state rate was 14.8 per 100,000, according to U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer in February. And the numbers are rising, according to county health officials, who were the first in the state to mandate reporting of opioid overdose. Health officials reported 41 opioid drug overdoses, including five fatalities, in the first six months of 2016. Seventy-three percent of the known overdoses between Jan. 1 and June 30 were caused by heroin. The rest were the result of prescription medications with brand names like Vicodin, Percocet or OxyContin, according to the new data. Jefferson County’s overdose death rate is lower than Clallam County’s but higher than the state average, according to the county public health department. In both North Olympic Peninsula counties, the death rate from opioids is higher than the state’s. Across Washington, the rate was 8.4 lost per 100,000 in population, according to figures reported in 2015. To find out about other Overdose Awareness events around the globe, see www. overdoseday.com.

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PORT ANGELES — The driver of a Ford Explorer on Saturday morning was in serious condition at a Seattle hospital after a Saturday morning wreck on U.S. Highway 101 along Lake Crescent. Wyatt Hull, 21, of Port Angeles was listed late Saturday afternoon in serious condition in the intensive care unit at Harborview medical Center, according

to Susan Gregg-Hanson, hospital spokeswoman. Clallam Fire District No. 2 Fire Chief Sam Phillips said the Explorer and a box truck collided head-on at about 7 a.m. Saturday near milepost 230, about 1 mile east of Lake Crescent Lodge. It took Fire District No. 2 firefighters an hour and 15 minutes to extricate Hull from the Explorer, Phillips said. The driver of the box truck was Rajinbo Singh,

43, of Auburn, said Barb Maynes, Olympic National Park spokeswoman. No other injuries were reported, Maynes said, adding that she had no other information. The fire department and the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office referred questions to the park because the wreck was on national park land. The highway was closed at 7:30 a.m. and was reopened at 10:18 a.m. During the closure, traffic was

rerouted to state Highway 112 and state Highway 113. The driver was transported to Lake Crescent Lodge, where personnel from the Beaver Fire Department had set up a landing zone for a helicopter. The Joyce Fire Department assisted, Phillips said.

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Charge against teen killer is tossed; officers withheld information about tip BY GENE JOHNSON

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SEATTLE — A federal judge has dismissed a gun charge against a man who was convicted of murder as a teenager, saying state Department of Corrections officers improperly withheld information that could have been helpful to his defense. Robert Andre Frazier served 34 years in prison for taking part in the fatal beating of an elderly man outside a Bremerton restaurant in 1981, when he was 15.

He was released last summer, but a few months later, he was back in custody after a confidential informant tipped off corrections officers that Frazier had armed himself with a revolver and was seeking revenge for his uncle’s recent murder in Renton. U.S. District Judge Richard Jones wrote in an order Thursday that the corrections officers had a duty to disclose that they were aware of serious credibility issues with their confidential source, including that the tipster had failed a

polygraph around the time he told them about Frazier. Instead, that information was not turned over until just before trial was due to begin, eight months after Frazier’s arrest — and by that point, the confidential source had died. “The Government’s conduct here was unabashedly negligent,” Jones wrote. “In fact, the Government withheld impeaching information beyond mere questions about [the source’s] criminal history — it did not reveal benefits that [the source] received for cooper-

ation,” including payment of $200. The source’s name was redacted from court documents. Jones said the government’s conduct was not so egregious as to necessarily warrant dismissal of the gun charge, but only the suppression of any evidence that stemmed from the informant’s tip. However, since that was all the evidence the government had — agents searched Frazier’s car and found the gun based on the tip — the judge dismissed the indictment.

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This week’s meets • Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings usually are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. There will be no chamber meetings for the month of August. • Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s PABA meeting will feature the fourth in a series of debates between candidates in the Nov. 8 general election. Appearing will be the two men running for District 2 (Port Angeles area) Clallam County commissioner: Ron Richards (Democrat) and Randy Johnson (independent). There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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The issue can be overwhelming. The science is complicated. Predictions about the fate of the planet carry endless caveats and asterisks. We get it. So we’ve put together a list of quick answers to often-asked questions about climate change. This should give you a running start on understanding the problem.

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How much is the planet heating up? 1.7 degrees is actually a significant amount. As of October 2015, the Earth had warmed by about 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit since 1880, when records begin at a global scale. That figure includes the surface of the ocean. The warming is greater over land, and greater still in the Arctic and parts of Antarctica. The number may sound low, but as an average over the surface of an entire planet, it is actually high, which explains why much of the world’s land ice is starting to melt and the oceans are rising at an accelerating pace. The heat accumulating in the Earth because of human emissions is roughly equal to the heat that would be released by 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs exploding across the planet every day. Scientists believe most and probably all of the warming since 1950 was caused by the human release of greenhouse gases. If emissions continue unchecked, they say the global warming could ultimately exceed 8 degrees Fahrenheit, which would transform the

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planet and undermine its capacity to support a large human population.

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How much trouble are we in? For future generations, big trouble. The risks are much greater over the long run than over the next few decades, but the emissions that create those risks are happening now. Over the coming 25 or 30 years, scientists say, the climate is likely to resemble that of today, although gradually getting warmer. Rainfall will be heavier in many parts of the world, but the periods between rains will most likely grow hotter and therefore drier. The number of hurricanes and typhoons may actually fall, but the

ones that do occur will draw energy from a hotter ocean surface, and therefore may be more intense, on average, than those of the past. Coastal flooding will grow more frequent and damaging. Longer term, if emissions continue to rise unchecked, the risks are profound. Scientists fear climate effects so severe that they might destabilize governments, produce waves of refugees, precipitate the sixth mass extinction of plants and animals in Earth’s history, and melt the polar ice caps, causing the seas to rise high enough to flood most of the world’s coastal cities. TURN

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Global warming seems to be causing chaos in parts of the natural world already, and that seems likely to get worse, not better. So in the view of the experts, simply banking on a rosy scenario without any real plan would be dangerous. They believe the only way to limit the risks is to limit emissions.

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Will reducing meat in my diet help the climate? Yes, beef especially. Agriculture of all types produces greenhouse gases that warm the planet, but meat production is especially harmful – and beef is the most environmentally damaging form of meat. Some methods of cattle production demand a lot of land, contributing to destruction of forests; the trees are typically burned, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Other methods require huge amounts of water and fertilizer to grow food for the cows. The cows themselves produce emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that causes short-term warming. Meat consumption is rising worldwide as the population grows, and as economic development makes people richer and better able to afford meat. This is worrisome: Studies have found that if the whole world were to start eating beef at the rate Americans eat it, produced by the methods typically used in the United States, that alone might erase any chance of staying below an internationally agreed-upon limit on global warming. Pork production creates somewhat lower emissions than beef production, and chicken is lower still. So reducing your meat consumption, or switching from beef and pork to chicken in

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Will a tech breakthrough help us? Even Bill Gates says don’t count on it, unless we commit the cash. As more companies, governments and researchers devote themselves to the problem, the chances of big technological advances are improving. But even many experts who are optimistic

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How much will the seas rise? The real question is not how high, but how fast. The ocean is rising at a rate of about a foot per century. That causes severe effects on coastlines, forcing governments and property owners to spend tens of billions of dollars fighting erosion. But if that rate continued, it would probably be manageable, experts say. The risk is that the rate will accelerate markedly. If emissions continue unchecked, then the temperature at the Earth’s surface could soon resemble a past epoch called the Pliocene, when a great deal of ice melted and the ocean rose by something like 80 feet compared to today. A recent study found that burning all the fossil fuels in the ground would fully melt the polar ice sheets, raising the sea level by more than 160 feet over an unknown period. With all of that said, the crucial issue is probably not how much the oceans are going to rise, but how fast. And on that point, scientists are pretty much flying blind. TURN

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CONTINUED FROM A12 • Tuesday: Robins, president of Peninsula College, discusses “Unity Effort,” legislative advocacy for Clallam County. • Wednesday: Preempted by Seattle Mariners game. • Thursday: Dungeness Valley Health & Wellness clinic WOW! Working on Wellness forum speaker Dr. Carol Vincent-Hall discusses “How to Stay Healthy During Cold & Flu Season.” Second segment: Tuttie Peetz, Catherine Mix, Linda Collins Chapman and Paulette Hill discuss the upcoming ARTfusion art show.

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What’s the worstcase scenario? There are many. That is actually hard to say, which is one reason scientists are urging that emissions be cut; they want to limit the possibility of any worst-case scenario coming to pass. Perhaps the greatest fear is a collapse of food production, accompanied by escalating prices and mass starvation. Even with runaway emissions growth, it is unclear how likely this would be, as farmers are able to adjust their crops and farming techniques, to a degree, to adapt to climatic changes. Another possibility would be a disintegration of the polar ice sheets, leading to fast-rising seas that would force people to abandon many of the world’s great cities and would lead to the loss of trillions of dollars worth of property and other assets. Scientists also worry about other wild-card scenarios like the predictable cycles of Asian monsoons’ becoming less reliable. Billions of people depend on monsoons to provide water for crops, so any disruptions could be catastrophic.

about technological solutions warn that current efforts are not enough. For instance, spending on basic energy research is only a quarter to a third of the level that several in-depth reports have recommended. And public spending on agricultural research has stagnated even though climate change poses growing risks to the food supply. People like Bill Gates have argued that crossing our fingers and hoping for technological miracles is not a strategy — we have to spend the money that would make these things more likely to happen.

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CONTINUED FROM A12 ketplace, from companies such as TerraPass in San All of this could take hun- Francisco that follow strict dreds or even thousands of rules set up by the state of years to play out, conceivably California; some people even providing a cushion of time give these as holiday gifts. Yet another way: In states for civilization to adjust, but experts cannot rule out that allow you to choose your abrupt changes, such as a own electricity supplier, you collapse of agriculture, that can often elect to buy green would throw society into electricity; you pay slightly chaos much sooner. Bolder more, with the money going efforts to limit emissions into a fund that helps finance would reduce these risks, or projects like wind farms. In the end, though, at least slow the effects, but it is already too late to elimi- experts do not believe the needed transformation in the nate the risks entirely. energy system can happen Is there anything I without strong state and national policies. So speakcan do? Fly less, drive less, ing up and exercising your rights as a citizen matters as waste less. You can reduce your own much as anything else you carbon footprint in lots of sim- can do. ple ways, and most of them What’s the optimiswill save you money. You can tic scenario? plug leaks in your home insuSeveral things have lation to save power, install a smart thermostat, switch to to break our way. In the best case that scimore efficient light bulbs, turn off the lights in any room entists can imagine, several where you are not using them, things happen: Earth turns drive fewer miles by consoli- out to be less sensitive to dating trips or taking public greenhouse gases than curtransit, waste less food, and rently believed; plants and animals manage to adapt to eat less meat. Perhaps the biggest sin- the changes that have gle thing individuals can do already become inevitable; on their own is to take fewer human society develops airplane trips; just one or two much greater political will to fewer plane rides per year bring emissions under concan save as much in emis- trol; and major technological sions as all the other actions breakthroughs occur that combined. If you want to be help society both to limit at the cutting edge, you can emissions and to adjust to look at buying an electric or climate change. The two human-influhybrid car, putting solar panenced variables are not els on your roof, or both. If you want to offset your entirely independent, of emissions, you can buy cer- course: Technological breaktificates, with the money going to projects that protect throughs that make clean forests, capture greenhouse energy cheaper than fossil fuels would also make it easgases and so forth. Some airlines sell these to ier to develop the political offset emissions from their will for rapid action. Scientists say the odds of flights, and after some scandals in the early days, they all these things breaking our started to scrutinize the proj- way are not very high, unforects closely, so the offsets can tunately. The Earth could be bought in good conscience. just as easily turn out to be You can also buy offset more sensitive to greenhouse certificates in a private mar- gases than less.

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Parents harness sharing power How they challenged EpiPen prices through social media BY TARA PARKER-POPE THE NEW YORK TIMES

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FTER MELLINI KANTAYYA, an actress who lives in Brooklyn, chatted with her Facebook friends in July about the high cost of EpiPens, she knew she had to do something. A friend in Connecticut, the mother of a child with food allergies, was facing a $600 bill for the product, an injector that delivers a lifesaving dose of epinephrine to reverse severe allergic reactions. Kantayya had also just seen an article from the health website STAT, about ambulance crews that could not afford EpiPens because the price had surged by more than 500 percent in recent years. “It just felt nefarious,” said Kantayya, whose health insurance covers the cost of EpiPens for her husband, who has an allergic condition. “Just because we’re not paying for it, we’re still paying for it in terms of social cost,” she said. Then she thought, ‘Why don’t I do a petition, and maybe something will be done about this.’” She went online to Petition2Congress. com, a service that collects signatures and then sends them to designated lawmakers, and created the petition “Stop the EpiPen Price Gouging,” which went live July 11. Then Kantayya shared the link with her 836 Facebook friends, with a post that began, “Stupid pharmaceutical company!” What happened next is a lesson in the power of social media to help create a groundswell, particularly among a group as committed and motivated as the parents of children with food allergies, who must often buy multiple pens for home, school and day care. In just 45 days, Kantayya’s petition grew from a few dozen signatures to more than 80,000 people who sent more than 121,000 letters to Congress. The EpiPen price rise has garnered widespread media coverage and led to intense scrutiny of its maker, the pharmaceutical company Mylan, and its chief executive, Heather Bresch. Several public officials, including Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, have called on Mylan to lower EpiPen prices. On Thursday morning, Bresch, bowing to pressure, announced that the company would expand its coupon and patient assistance programs to help patients who were facing higher out-of-pocket costs. So how did the EpiPen come to epitomize unfair drug pricing? While the price of the EpiPen did not increase overnight, data show that Mylan had been steadily increasing prices, first by about 10 percent, twice a year, but more

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Brooklyn actress Mellini Kantayya started a petition against EpiPen price increases that has garnered more than 70,000 signatures. recently in about 15 percent increments. This summer, as parents bought EpiPens for summer camp and back to school, many were paying higher out-ofpocket costs because of high deductibles and co-payments imposed by their insurance companies. “I think Mylan just pushed it too far,” said Robyn O’Brien of Boulder, Colo., a well-known parent activist and writer with a strong social media following. “It hit a price point for this year for back to school where parents absolutely revolted.” One of them was Jennifer Vallez, an illustrator in Ellington, Conn., whose 9-year-old daughter, Lola, has a peanut and tree nut allergy. Because her insurance policy has a $2,000 deductible, her pharmacist told her the cost to refill an EpiPen prescription would be $600. “It’s just morally so wrong,” said Vallez, a high school friend of Kantayya and the second person to sign the petition. She also shared it with her 533 Facebook friends. “I have a lot of friends with children with allergies, so we all are pretty adamant about this kind of stuff and support each other,” she said. At the same time, O’Brien, who founded AllergyKids.com and wrote a popular book on the food industry called “The Unhealthy Truth,” began hearing more concerns about EpiPens from her 165,000 followers on Facebook and Twitter. “Something has to be done, so we are

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doing it,” she wrote on July 21 on her public Facebook page.“Stay tuned and read about the price gouging of American parents.” The post was shared 727 times. A week later, Georgina Cornago Cipriano, whose son Giovanni died at age 14 as a result of a food allergy, posted an article on O’Brien’s website about Mylan’s “EpiPen profiteering.” “How can they not care?” she asked. “What can we do?” Her post was shared 477 times, reaching more than 110,000 people. O’Brien continued to press the issue online, as parents began posting receipts showing how much they were paying for EpiPens. One photo showed a Costco pharmacy receipt from Chandler, Ariz., for $1,698.28 that a parent had paid for three boxes of EpiPens, six pens total. A single mother from New Hampshire had a receipt for $925 for a two-pack of EpiPens. On Aug. 17, both O’Brien and another parent activist, Becky Bergman of the website Peanut Allergy Mom, urged their readers to sign Kantayya’s petition. Signatures surged by 10,000, reaching 16,719 by the next day. And then O’Brien coined the hashtag #EpiGate, and it stuck. More media outlets began to cover the price increase. Bernie Sanders weighed in on Twitter as he shared a story from NBC: “There’s no reason an EpiPen, which costs Mylan just a few dollars to make, should cost

families more than $600.” It was retweeted 8,789 times and reached nearly 2.8 million people, according to CrowdTangle, a social media tracker. O’Brien linked to the petition again, resulting in 972 shares. Signatures soon climbed to 53,000. By Monday, the story of overpriced EpiPens was in full force, covered by numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, USA Today and NBC’s “Today” show. Sen. Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who leads the Judiciary Committee, demanded an explanation from Mylan for the price increase. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, who has a daughter with allergies who carries an EpiPen, called for both a Judiciary Committee inquiry into the pricing and an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission. What’s so unusual about the pricing furor is that it has been orchestrated almost solely by parents and family members of people who use EpiPens. Patient advocacy groups, which typically are vocal on all issues related to food allergies, have been largely silent. Some of the most prominent groups — Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) and Allergy & Asthma Network — have partnerships with Mylan for patient awareness campaigns and other programming. The groups are not required to disclose how much money they receive from the drug company; but Mylan, in its 2015 Social Responsibility report, lists all three as “allies.” Since 2011, Mylan says, it has provided more than $10 million in funding for “educational efforts,” such as sponsorships and grants, and has received corporate citizen awards from FARE and the Allergy & Asthma Network. While the groups have not taken a prominent public stand on the issue, all three say they have been working behind the scenes with Mylan to expand its assistance program to help families obtain EpiPens at a lower out-of-pocket cost. Tonya Winders, president and chief executive of the Allergy & Asthma Network, said she began meeting with Mylan officials in March to talk about pricing issues. “I’ve gone all the way to the CEO of Mylan with the conversation,” she said. Dr. Cary Sennett, the chief executive of AAFA, said the group met with Mylan earlier this week. “They know our concerns about pricing and affordability,” he said.

What advice would you give a teenager entering high school this year?

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“To do their “Take your time schoolwork. I and give yourself have two teens a chance to that aren’t so good succeed. Find at that.” something you’re good at and pursue it. Don’t drop out even if you dislike school. You need a career, so get your diploma and set goals.”

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“My advice is to be true to yourself and don’t always succumb to peer pressure. Be organized and have a homework station at home. Do good at school and make it one of the funnest times of your life.”

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“I would tell them to not worry about what others may say about you. Get involved in as many activities as you can. Stay on top of your grades. It’s so important for getting into a good college.”

“Stay away from drugs. That’s the best thing I can think of off the top of my head.”

“It’ll be hard for you with new surroundings and new friends, but it’ll also be fun. Do your best to focus. That’s the most important thing physically and mentally. Make friends and feel comfortable.”

“See if you can go to a private school. I feel Washington public schools do not do a good enough job. You’ll get a better education, and the environment is better than public schools.”

“Keep up on your homework and don’t fall behind. Participate in extracurricular activities. Keep an eye on your credits and do your best.”

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haven’t stopped the Democratic Party, and we will continue to forge ahead in the spirit of the “Great One.” “Mooching off” shall be changed to, let’s say, ”subsidized by.” Jeff Shamp, Port Angeles

The mountains were also closed to the public to safeAfter reading the Aug. 17 guard the dams and reserletter, “Demo critic,” in Penvoirs and forests from saboinsula Voices, I thought, tage. yeah, there’s no accounting Everyone was also for people no matter who severely restricted in travel they are, be they Democrats, due to gas and tire rationing. Republicans, religious, atheThese are very dangerist or what have you. ous times. We, as a nation, But then I thought of the are being threatened from Defends jets greatest Democrat of all many directions. time: Jesus Christ. This letter is in response History has taught us the Now, even though he was to the comments of the lady best way to prevent a war is a great carpenter, you couldn’t who recently expressed her to be prepared for one. get him to focus on work. displeasure with the noise of I hope the letter writer He was always taking off, the military aircraft [“Jet would think of what might doing his dad’s work, he’d Noise,” Peninsula Voices, happen to her lovely walks if say, sofa surfing and mooch- Aug. 17]. our military were not proping off his believers. She told how the persiserly trained and prepared And then there was tent volume adversely for an attack. Mary Magdalene, and oh, reduced her ability to enjoy She might use my loss of did the tongues wag, but he Hoh Head north of the Hoh a childhood (age 6 to 11) as had more important things River near our beautiful seaa learning opportunity. to do, and Mary understood. board. John J. Malone, He was a good steward, In 1941 when I was 6 Port Angeles not taking more than he years old, Southern Californeeded and always caring nia had not yet turned into Weapons ban deeply for the less fortunate. the crowded and blighted He met everyone The Second Amendment area it is today. squarely, and as it turns out, to the Constitution says: “A My parents and grandhe was very, very qualified well regulated Militia, being parents frequently took my for his given position. sister and me to the nearby necessary to the security of a He did, however, have a free State, the right of the seashore, where the public problem with the Republipeople to keep and bear could camp for a week at a cans of the day — the Phari- time. Arms, shall not be infringed.” sees and the Sadducees, the What I don’t understand The mountains were also party of Mammon. is how the National Rifle nearby, and we could camp They feared Obama’s, err, anywhere we wanted to. Association takes these words Jesus’ influence/power and to justify arming Americans On Dec. 7, 1941, Pearl plotted against him, not Harbor was the site of a dev- with assault weapons understanding that their designed to kill people. astating surprise attack. avarice would be their undoThese weapons are Almost immediately, the ing and his victory. designed not for hunting, beaches in California were This is not to say there not for personal protection, closed to the public. weren’t screw-ups. but to kill lots of people. They were patrolled by The apostles messed up a military personnel or conSome of these good citilot. verted to other defense pur- zens maintain that they But human foibles need them to protect us poses.

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OUR READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES AND EMAIL from the government. Good luck with that since they have drones, troops, artillery, jet fighters and B-52s that will take out your pea shooter — AK-47s — really fast. The Second Amendment was needed when our country was new and didn’t have a standing army, but the laws need to be changed to ban assault weapons. The Second Amendment is heavily supported by the makers of these weapons. Surveys show a large percentage of Americans are ready for this change. Rex Rice, Port Townsend

of powers. If our president could do anything he or she promised, we would have a dictatorship and a police state, such as in Russia, North Korea and Syria. Has any reader wondered why the president and 36 state governors have term limits but not members entrenched in Congress or in most legislatures? How many know of the “artists” who draw gerrymandered precinct maps to manipulate desired political party voting, or why many of our “non-political” U.S. Supreme Court decisions were 5-4 votes? Two very serious probShrinking democracy lems in the U.S. are the There’s an old adage corruption of our Congress that warns us all to be through the Citizens careful what you wish for. United ruling and the obviAnother is: If it sounds ous political alignment of too good to be true, it probour supposedly impartial ably is. Supreme Court. Some people running for Our democracy is being elected office offer promises slowly eroded. any intelligent voter knows Richard Hahn, cannot be kept because too Sequim many other people must support those promises. Thus, any U.S. president Profanity ban This time, Port Angeles cannot do his job well withCity Council members have out the support of Condecided that they need a gress. rule to prohibit themselves In our Democracy, the from using profanity, the president (executive branch) proposes and Con- governmental equivalent of the swear word jar some gress (the legislative families maintain. branch) disposes. In what would appear to The judicial branch be an act of overt penance, determines constitutional this ridiculous rule was and case law. This is called separation proposed by Deputy Mayor

Cherie Kidd, whose own intemperate behavior during a moderately raucous [Feb. 2] City Council meeting led to accusations, investigations and a lot of snickering among the general populace. As our council is about to find out, this rule is unworkable both legally and practically. While it is unclear whether they sought legal counsel before they passed it, any semi-conscious and half-sober attorney would have told them that it was a very bad idea. This is exactly the sort of knee-jerk reactionary legislating that leads to horrible laws that we all regret eventually. Somewhere, our government bodies have lost the will to engage in a truly deliberative process in which all sides are heard with respect and patience, even those with which many might disagree. Sure, our City Council has more important business than censoring itself. After all, avoiding profanity is simple: Just don’t say it. But that might mean asking a politician to keep her mouth shut. Maybe not so simple after all. John F. Hayden, Port Angeles Hayden is a Port Angeles attorney.

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Rave of the Week RAVE TO THE woman at the Asian Buffet restaurant [Port Angeles] who paid for the meals of six firefighters. My husband and I overheard her plans. She was very humble and wanted recognition that firefighters do so much.

… and other Raves THANKS TO THE Clallam County Fair [Port Angeles] and sponsors for the wonderful Pirate “Arrrrr” show. It was free and delightful. A great way to end a happy day of animals and food and fun at the fair. THANK YOU SO much to the person at the Clallam County Fair [Port Angeles] last Saturday who found my keys near my car and tucked them under my windshield wiper. I was so happy to see them after working my fair booth all day.

The Rants & Raves hotline 24/7: 360-417-3506 PLEASE SEND COMMENTS on topics in the news as signed letters to Peninsula Voices (see “Have Your Say” on the opposite page). And customer complaints aimed at specific businesses need to be taken up directly with the businesses themselves. A BIG RAVE and thank-you to Sgt. Lyman Moores of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. After some jewelry was missing from our home, we made out a report with him. Through pawn shop photos and a confession from a woman about all the things that were missing, she has now been sentenced. It’s so great to know we have such great law enforcement here.

Rant of the Week IT IS ABSOLUTELY maddening to stand in line at the post office listening to the clerks go through their sales and “upsell” routines with every single customer. All I want to do is take care of

business and get out of there, and so does everyone else.

… and other Rants A RANT IN response to the North Olympic Peninsula grocery store employee who is annoyed by what some shoppers do [a rant in the Aug. 21 “Rants & Raves”]. Perhaps people on limited incomes put something in their baskets they would like to have but then realize they couldn’t afford it. Perhaps that person is handicapped and couldn’t put the item back where it was. Be grateful you have a job. Remember, this could be you one day. Be compassionate, not judgmental. A RANT TO the cowardly man who thought he could

aggressively chastise our duplex neighbor — a single mom of two — about her dog “attacking” their dog through a fence. Your dog is the one waking up the neighborhood at all hours, and there was never an “attack.” Her dog is the most wellbehaved pup I’ve ever seen. What you did was totally rude and uncalled for. Learn to talk out your neighborly issues civilly. IF WE SEE a child or an animal in danger because it’s being left in your car during the hot weather, we will take action. Whether it is calling the police, going into the store with your license plate number to be announced over the loudspeaker system or breaking a window to save a life either two-legged or four-legged, it will be done. RANT TO THOSE who exhibit negative attitudes in our places of worship. Please, folks, your behavior is a source of pain and discomfort to others and is a surefire way of emptying out a few pews in any church. RANT TO THE speeders and hot-rodders on West Bracket Road in Sequim. I hope the police are sitting

out here and catching you, because you really are a hindrance to the safety of people. I hope you’re caught and fined to the maximum.

(CLIP AND SAVE) To participate, call our Rants & Raves hotline at 360-417-3506 (works 24 hours a day), email us at letters@peninsuladailynews.com or drop us a postcard, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. Keep comments brief — 75 words or less. On voice messages, spell out names for raves. And, please, no libel, no responses to letters to the editor or news stories; no personal attacks on individuals or on businesses identified by name; no routine thank-you notes to your favorite restaurant, dry-cleaner, grandchild (we simply don’t have enough room for those); no inaccurate information or unverified rumors; no calls for boycotts; no political endorsements; no charity fund appeals; no commercial pitches. Also, only one rant or rave per writer. Don’t forget to tell us where things happen — Port Angeles, Chimacum, Sequim, etc.


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Jobs: Train skilled labor Climate: Crazy weather CONTINUED FROM A12 associated with displaced workers at the federal level, In his new job, he helps state and local work force the welding instructor at development programs, and the Max S. Hayes High community colleges all aim School, a career and techni- at the less-than-four-yearcollege jobs.” cal school in Cleveland. This postsecondary sysThe pay is modest at $18 an hour, and the job is lim- tem is a valuable resource ited by contract to 40 hours for older workers to tap when seeking new, less a month. Still, he clearly enjoyed stressful opportunities. Older students are usuhis experience with students last year, and he’s ally seeking a certificate looking forward to the new that enables them to leave hard labor. school year. Rich Wagner, president He has gone to car shows with some students and, of Dunwoody College of since he has a flip phone, Technology in downtown some call him the “Star Minneapolis, cites the Trek guy,” he says. “These example of electricians. The kids are great,” he says. “As job calls for climbing up and long as my health is good, I down ladders, lugging want to do this. I’m having equipment and installing a good time, and they’re wiring. As they wear down, older having a good time.” The last few decades electricians often show up have been hard on blue-col- at Dunwoody and similar lar workers. Smokestack trade schools to earn a cerAmerica has been battered tificate that can qualify by low-cost international them to be, among other competition. Many compa- things, project estimators nies shuttered their domes- on electrical projects. “Former electricians are tic plants and set up shop in really good estimators,” low-cost regions abroad. Others used technology Wagner said. Self-employment is to enhance productivity and slashed their work forces to another option. Although sustain their operations. the transition to selfTechnological advances employment after age 50 is have made some skills obso- more common among collete. Job transitions are lege-educated workers, 10 percent of older workers rarely easy. Still, a community and without a college degree are technical college infrastruc- self-employed, according to ture has developed over the Richard Johnson, labor years to educate and retrain economist at the Urban Institute in Washington. skilled labor. Again, although the “It’s actually easier for blue-collar people to get income can be spotty, a big help thinking about alter- advantage of self-employnative careers because most ment is flexibility. of the government help is Consider Joe Anania, aimed at them,” says Peter who grew up racing and Cappelli, director of the repairing motorcycles in Center for Human Pittsburgh. When he had a Resources at the Wharton family, he became an airline School at the University of mechanic for the steady Pennsylvania. paycheck. “Funds and training He settled in the Twin

Cities area, working 21 years as a mechanic for Northwest Airlines (now Delta Air Lines). After a failed strike in 2005, he didn’t want to return to Northwest so, reviving his youthful passion, he turned to restoring vintage motorcycles. Now in his late 50s, he plans to stick with the venture for the long haul. “It’s nice being your own boss,” he says. “I can always back off and take less work.” The movement among college-educated workers in their 50s and early 60s to leap into new careers rather than give up paid work is gaining momentum. But that’s also true for other older Americans. For those 65 to 69 with only a high school diploma, for example, the labor force participation rate for men was 30.3 percent in 2015, an increase from 26.7 percent in 1995. Women’s participation rose to 24.2 percent from 17.9 percent in the same period. “It isn’t just the besteducated people who are extending their work lives,” Johnson said. Studs Terkel, in his oral history of working life, didn’t smooth over the struggles of blue-collar workers. But he also emphasized the dignity and pride that come from work. “It is about a search, too, for daily meaning as well as daily bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment rather than torpor,” he wrote in the highly acclaimed book “Working.” Even as hard-working bodies wear down, there is much to be said for continuing the search and avoiding torpor.

CONTINUED FROM A13 Their best information comes from studying Earth’s history, and it suggests that the rate can on occasion hit a foot per decade, which can probably be thought of as the worstcase scenario. A rate even half that would force rapid retreat from the coasts and, some experts think, throw human society into crisis. Even if the rise is much slower, many of the world’s great cities will flood eventually. Studies suggest that big cuts in emissions could slow the rise, buying crucial time for society to adapt to an altered coastline.

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Are the predictions reliable? They’re not perfect, but they’re grounded in solid science. The idea that Earth is sensitive to greenhouse gases is confirmed by many lines of scientific evidence. For instance, the basic physics suggesting that an increase of carbon dioxide traps more heat was discovered in the 19th century, and has been verified in thousands of laboratory experiments. Climate science does contain uncertainties, of course. The biggest is the degree to which global warming sets off feedback loops, such as a melting of sea ice that will darken the surface and cause more heat to be absorbed, melting more ice, and so forth. It is not clear exactly how much the feedbacks will intensify the warming; some of them could even partially offset it. This uncertainty means that computer forecasts can give only a range of future climate possibilities, not abso-

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interests, which have paid to create organizations, fund conferences and the like. The scientific arguments made by these groups usually involve cherry-picking data, such as focusing on short-term blips in the temperature record or in sea ice, while ignoring the longterm trends. The most extreme version of climate denialism is to claim that scientists are engaged in a worldwide hoax to fool the public so that the government can gain greater control over people’s lives. As the arguments have become more strained, many oil and coal companies have begun to distance themselves publicly from climate denialism, but some are still helping to finance the campaigns of politicians who espouse such views.

lute predictions. But even if those computer forecasts did not exist, a huge amount of evidence suggests that scientists have the basic story right. The most important evidence comes from the study of past climate conditions, a field known as paleoclimate research. The amount of carbon dioxide in the air has fluctuated naturally in the past, and every time it rises, the Earth warms up, ice melts, and the ocean rises. A hundred miles inland from today’s East Coast, seashells can be dug from ancient beaches that are 3 million years old, a blink of an eye in geologic time. These past conditions Is crazy are not a perfect guide to weather tied to the future, either, because climate change? humans are pumping carIn some cases, yes. bon dioxide into the air far Scientists have pubfaster than nature has ever lished strong evidence that done. the warming climate is making heat waves more Why do people frequent and intense. question cliIt is also causing heavier mate change? rainstorms, and coastal Hint: ideology. flooding is getting worse as Most of the attacks on the oceans rise because of climate science are coming human emissions. Global from libertarians and other warming has intensified political conservatives who droughts in regions like the do not like the policies that Middle East, and it may have been proposed to fight have strengthened the global warming. drought in California. Instead of negotiating In many other cases, over those policies and try- though, the linkage to ing to make them more sub- global warming for particuject to free-market princi- lar trends is uncertain or ples, they have taken the disputed. That is partly approach of blocking them from a lack of good historiby trying to undermine the cal weather data, but it is science. also scientifically unclear This ideological position how certain types of events has been propped up by may be influenced by the money from fossil-fuel changing climate.

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heavy amount of authority on the young signal-callers shoulders. “We have a lot of plays where he basically gets to call it at the line,” Wiker said. “He’ll have a few options based on the defense’s positioning, but it’s a lot of responsibility given to a quarterback. Even a relatively simple handoff play, he’s in charge. “If we call a power right, and they are stacking that side, instead of a wasted play he can call an audible and check into a pass. “If he hadn’t done the work we would have to be much more limited offensively.” Cowan will have his favorite target back in junior playmaker Gavin Velarde. Velarde, a cat-quick, slippery athlete, caught 25 passes for 453 yards and four touchdowns last season from his spot at slot receiver. He also ran for 264 yards on 17 carries, a 15.5 yards per carry average, and five more TDs.

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“He does his little magic,” Wiker said of Velarde’s ability to make defenders miss. “I could pretend to take credit for that, but that’s all on him.” Wiker said the junior has now learned all the plays for each wideout position. “He understands the concepts a lot like the QB,” Wiker said. “Last year he played slot receiver and now he can play the X, Y and Z [receiver positions]. “That makes him more dangerous than before. Making him even more versatile is what we are working for there. Him knowing all the positions and being able to switch through should help our offense become more effective.” Velarde and Cowan also will see time in the defensive backfield. Sequim’s three primary ball carriers graduated, so the backfield will have a different look this fall. Wiker said sophomore Keeshawn Whitney, juniors Hayden Gresli and Tyler Conn and senior Rudy Whitehead would all split carries this season. “Rudy Whitehead is our big fullback-type guy,” Wiker said. “Keeshawn Whitney, he’s a big back, 6’2, 210 pounds, and fast and hard to

SEQUIM — Sequim head coach Erik Wiker was upbeat and enthusiastic when asked about the prospects for his 2016 Wolves football team. Wiker has reason for optimism: Sequim went 5-3 last season, and while the Wolves lost a load of seniors (23) to graduation, this year’s team brings back some of the most important contributors from 2015. “There was a big improvement in offseason involvement,” Wiker said. “I think it was the best offseason we’ve had in quite STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS some time we were able to get some team camaraderie Sequim quarterback Riley Cowan (17) returns after a successful going. freshman season under center for the Wolves. Cowan completed 55 of “It’s nice to see kids in 95 passes for 849 yards, 9 touchdowns and 6 interceptions last year. the offseason doing their work. We have more players Wiker described Gresli will help the team grind out take down. in right now executing at a Whitney’s burst has as a “little scat back,” who tough yards. higher level, and now we “He runs hard, and we caught Wiker’s attention. will see time at both runhave to do that against “We haven’t had that ning back and wide receiver. might be able to get four other people.” guy where if they can get “This team is a juniorHe said Conn impressed yards out of him at a go,” that little seam they are at summer camp, and might Wiker said. dominated team, a little fast enough to take it to the younger and with some TURN TO WOLVES/B3 be the type of player who house,” he said. “Keeshawn inexperience in some places, has some of that and we but I feel confident we can hope to see it this year.” get there and do really well this year.” A key returner is sophomore quarterback Riley Cowan. Cowan was impressive as a freshman, completing 55 of 95 passes for 849 yards, 9 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. He earned first-team AllOlympic League honors for his efforts from league coaches, and heaps of praise from Wiker. “He’s a dynamite kid,” Wiker said. “And to come in as a freshman and do as well as STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS he did, especially with a Sequim linebacker Adrian Klarich (85) will be senior-dominated team, counted on to make more tackles like this that’s hard to bridge that STEVE MULLENSKY/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS during the 2016 season. age gap, and I was extremely Sequim’s shifty Gavin Velarde slips past a Chimacum player during a impressed. 2015 game. Velarde averaged 18.1 yards per reception and 15.5 yards “His work ethic and per carry for the Wolves last season. knowledge of the sport impresses me. He can throw a pretty darn good ball. The reason why he could succeed was his work ethic.” Wiker said he puts a

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Today’s Today Men’s Soccer: Peninsula vs. Highline at NWAC Friendlies at Springfield, Ore., noon. Women’s Soccer: Peninsula vs. Highline at NWAC Friendlies, 10 a.m.

Monday No events scheduled.

Area sports Golf CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Friday Merchant League Team Standings Team Points 1. Sequim Plumbing 54 2. All Weather Heating 53.5 3. Mischmidt 48 4. Bill Mair Heating 46 5. AM Systems 44.5 6. Skyridge Golf Club 41.5 7. Dungeness Golf Shop 39 8. Dungeness Tile 39 9. Stymie’s Bar & Grill 37 10. Windermere Sequim East 37 11. America’s Finest 36.5 12. Castell Insurance 28.5 13. Jamestown Aces 28 14. Eric’s RV Repair 26.5 Weekly Results Sequim Plumbing, 7.5, All Weather Heating, 2.5 Bill Mair Heating, 5, AM Systems, 5 Mischmidt, 9, Stymie’s Bar & Grill, 1 Skyridge Golf Club, 6, Dungeness Golf Shop, 4 Dungeness Tile, 7.5, America’s Finest, 2.5 Windermere Sequim East, 9.5, Castell Insurance, 0.5 Jamestown Aces, 6, Eric’s RV Repair, 4 Low Handicap Division Gross: Ken Chace, 36; Jerry Pedersen, 39; Brandon Lamcell, 40; Rick Smith, 40 Net: Frank Arnold, 31; Tim Bittner, 32; Jeremy Oliver, 33; Brian Cays, 34; Ryan Woodin, 34 Closest to pin No.4 Low handicap division: Rick Smith, 31 ft. High handicap division: Rob Onnen, 10 ft. 1 in. High Handicap Division Gross: Judy Reno, 45; Justin Hill, 47; Matt Bailey, 47; Ken hagen, 49; Rick Venetti, 49. Net: Tim Schneider, 33; Barry Tuteur, 34; Andy Mildenberger, 35; Rob Thompson, 36; Ben Neff, 36. Closest to pin No. 8 Low handicap division: Justin Hill, 3 ft. High handicap division: Rob Thompson, 3 ft. 4 in. Wednesday Men’s 2 Man Best Ball Cooper Tees Flight One Gross: Mares and Veenema, 70. Net: Magee and Veenema, 60; Durning and Gange, Walker and Young, Nelson and Sakimoto, 61. Flight Two Gross: Balla and Engel, 77. Net: Busch and Falcone, 62; Cortex and Switzer and Deeney and Riley, 64. Flight Three Gross: Lusk and Bankert, 75. Net: Dallas, Johnson, and Berry, 54; Nally and Fosse, 60. Closest to pin No. 17 Open: A. Balla, 1 ft. 11 in. Longest putts No. 1 Low division: R. Mares, 17 ft. 9 in. High division: S. Epps, 23 ft. 10 in. No. 10

Low division: V. Nelson, 27 ft. 10.5 in. High division: N. Dahl, 32 ft. 7 in. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Lady Niners Low Net Net: Gwyen Boger, 33; Teri King, 36; Helga McGhee Greer, 38. SWGA Medal Play Gross: Judy Nordyke, 85; Alice Myers, 68. Men’s Niners Low Net — Throw Out Worst Odd Hole Net: Ray Aldrich and Gary Hester, 28; Darwin Ansotegui, 30. Tuesday Couples Best Net Ball of Foursome Net: Jan and Wes Stoecker and Marty and Mary O’Brien, 53; Ray Aldrich and Nonie Dunphy and Russ McClelland and Cecil Black, 54; Glenn Nance and Diane Kahookele and Gene and Linda Collett, 56. Closest to pin No. 17: Gene Collett, 20 ft.

Softball PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION COED LEAGUE Final Standings Silver Division Team W L 1. Sergio’s 10 0 2. Lower Elwha Klallam 6 4 3. Killa Bz 5 5 4. Earth Tech/THB 3 7 5. OMC Scrubs 3 7 6. Smoke ‘Em Window 3 7 Gold Division Team W L 1. Smuggler’s Landing 10 0 2. Shirley’s Cafe 7 3 3. Link Roofing 5 5 4. The Daily Grind 3 7 5. Elwha River Casino 3 7 6. The Missing Link 3 7

Baseball Mariners 3, White Sox 1 Friday’s Game Seattle Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi L.Mrtin cf 4 0 1 0 Eaton rf 3000 Heredia lf-rf 4 0 0 0 Ti.Andr ss 4010 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 Abreu 1b 4010 N.Cruz dh 4 1 1 0 Morneau dh 4 0 0 0 Zunino c 4 0 0 0 T.Frzer 3b 3121 Gterrez rf 3 1 1 1 Narvaez c 4010 Aoki lf 0 0 0 0 Av.Grca lf 3010 Lind 1b 3 0 1 1 Shuck cf 3010 O’Mlley 3b 2 1 0 0 Sladino 2b 3010 K.Marte ss 3 0 1 0 Totals 31 3 5 2 Totals 31 1 8 1 Seattle 011 100000—3 Chicago 000 000100—1 DP—Seattle 2, Chicago 1. LOB—Seattle 2, Chicago 5. 2B—Lind (13). HR—Gutierrez (12), T.Frazier (32). CS—T.Frazier (3), Shuck (3). IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Hernandez W,9-4 7 1-3 8 1125 Diaz S,11-110 1 2-3 0 0003 Chicago Sale L,15-7 9 5 3 3014 HBP—by Sale (O’Malley). Umpires—Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Paul Emmel; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, D.J. Reyburn. T—2:22. A—25,651 (40,615).

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W L Pct 73 56 .566 71 57 .555 70 58 .547 66 61 .520 54 73 .425 Central Division W L Pct Cleveland 73 54 .575 Detroit 69 59 .539 Kansas City 67 61 .523 Chicago 61 66 .480 Minnesota 49 80 .380 Toronto Boston Baltimore New York Tampa Bay

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Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 14, Baltimore 4 Toronto 15, Minnesota 8 Detroit 4, L.A. Angels 2 Kansas City 6, Boston 3 Cleveland 12, Texas 1 Houston 5, Tampa Bay 4 Seattle 3, Chicago White Sox 1 St. Louis 3, Oakland 1 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 13, Baltimore 5 Toronto 8, Minnesota 7 Today’s Games Baltimore (Gausman 5-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 6-10), 10:05 a.m. Minnesota (Gibson 5-8) at Toronto (Dickey 9-13), 10:07 a.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-3) at Detroit (Sanchez 7-12), 10:10 a.m. Seattle (Walker 4-8) at Chicago White Sox (Rodon 4-8), 11:10 a.m. Tampa Bay (Archer 7-17) at Houston (Fister 12-8), 11:10 a.m. Oakland (Triggs 0-1) at St. Louis (Garcia 10-9), 11:15 a.m. Cleveland (Salazar 11-5) at Texas (Holland 5-6), 12:05 p.m. Kansas City (Ventura 9-9) at Boston (Rodriguez 2-5), 5:08 p.m. Monday’s Games Toronto at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 410 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 5:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. Cincinnati at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.

National League West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 71 57 .555 — San Francisco 70 58 .547 1 Colorado 60 68 .469 11 Arizona 54 75 .419 17½ San Diego 53 75 .414 18 East Division W L Pct GB Washington 75 53 .586 — Miami 67 61 .523 8 New York 65 63 .508 10 Philadelphia 59 69 .461 16 Atlanta 47 82 .364 28½ Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 82 45 .646 — St. Louis 68 59 .535 14 Pittsburgh 65 61 .516 16½ Milwaukee 56 72 .438 26½ Cincinnati 54 73 .425 28 Friday’s Games Washington 8, Colorado 5 Miami 7, San Diego 6 N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 3, Oakland 1 Arizona 4, Cincinnati 3, 11 innings Chicago Cubs 6, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings San Francisco 7, Atlanta 0 Saturday’s Games Colorado 9, Washington 4, 11 innings. All other games, late. Today’s Games

Philadelphia (Velasquez 8-6) at N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 1-0), 10:10 a.m. San Diego (Perdomo 6-7) at Miami (Cashner 4-10), 10:10 a.m. Colorado (Bettis 10-7) at Washington (Giolito 0-0), 10:35 a.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 10-6) at Milwaukee (Anderson 7-10), 11:10 a.m. Oakland (Triggs 0-1) at St. Louis (Garcia 10-9), 11:15 a.m. Atlanta (Blair 0-5) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 12-8), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 14-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Stewart 0-2), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 2-2) at Arizona (Bradley 4-8), 4:10 p.m. Monday’s Games Washington at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 4:20 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Cincinnati at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.

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7 3 0 7—17 0 10 17 0—27 First Quarter Dal—Jason Witten 17 pass from Dak Prescott (Dan Bailey kick), 4:27. Second Quarter Sea—FG Steven Hauschka 27, 14:17. Sea—Paul Richardson 9 pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 3:24. Dal—G Dan Bailey 40, :03. Third Quarter Sea—FG Steven Hauschka 53, 12:49. Sea—Tyler Lockett 9 pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 8:50. Sea—Trevone Boykin 16 run (Steven Hauschka kick), :35. Fourth Quarter Dal—Rodney Smith 6 pass from Jameill Showers (Dan Bailey kick), 2:06. A—68,505. Dal Sea First downs 23 18 Total Net Yards 332 370 Rushes-yards 20-114 27-148 Passing 218 222 Punt Returns 5-38 2-9 Kickoff Returns 1-24 2-49 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 28-41-0 20-31-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-22 1-1 Punts 6-42.0 5-53.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-54 9-69 Time of Possession 29:31 30:29 ——— Individual Statistics Rushing—Dallas, Ezekiel Elliott 7-48, Darius Jackson 5-30, Alfred Morris 5-17, Dak Prescott 2-12, Lucky Whitehead 1-7. Seattle, Christine Michael 7-58, C.J. Prosise 4-23, Alex Collins 3-19, Trevone Boykin 1-16, Troymaine Pope 4-14, George Farmer 1-9, Zac Brooks 4-7, Russell Wilson 3-2. Passing—Dallas, Tony Romo 1-1-0-11, Dak Prescott 17-23-0-116, Jameill Showers 10-17-0113. Seattle, Russell Wilson 16-21-0-192, Trevone Boykin 4-10-0-31. Receiving—Dallas, Geoff Swaim 5-17, Cole Beasley 4-30, Rodney Smith 3-32, Vince Mayle 2-29, Andy Jones 2-25, Brice Butler 2-24, Austin Traylor 2-15, Alfred Morris 2-11, Jason Witten 1-17, Richard Mullaney 1-13, Terrance Williams 1-11, Darius Jackson 1-9, Devin Street 1-7, Gavin Escobar 1-0. Seattle, Doug Baldwin 4-29, Tyler Lockett 3-41, Jermaine Kearse 3-32, Paul Richardson 2-19, Brandon Williams 2-15, Tanner McEvoy 1-43, Luke Willson 1-18, Antwan Goodley 1-14, Deshon Foxx 1-8, Will Tukuafu 1-2, George Farmer 1-2. Missed Field Goals—Dallas, Dan Bailey 52.

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Graham’s recovery takes to the court BY GREGG BELL

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SEATTLE — As you and the Seattle Seahawks wait to see him play in a game again, Jimmy Graham’s best moments during his knee recovery are happening far behind the scenes. In pregame warmups before an exhibition game. And on a basketball court. You didn’t see it Thursday — unless you were one of the few thousand ticketholders that beat the Puget Sound’s grotesque, 5 p.m. traffic and were inside CenturyLink Field an hour or so before kickoff. Well before the television broadcast began of the Seahawks’ third preseason game against Dallas, the star tight end took his best steps yet toward playing in the upcoming regular season. Graham looked fast, fluid and comfortable running routes for Russell Wilson with the first team offense in full pads during pregame warm-ups. While Graham is not yet ready to play in a game — it remains iffy he’ll be ready when the season begins Sept. 11 against Miami — the warm-ups gave encouraging signs four days short of nine months after he ruptured the patellar tendon in his knee.

Actually, coach Pete Carroll sounded beyond encouraged. As usual. “He looked great in pregame. He was flying. He was really fired up,” Carroll said. “He ran a ton of sprints before that workout, with the throwing and the catching and then he took all those plays, and then he took the pregame warm-up. “He was lit up about it afterward. He really felt good and that was a big step for him. I’m excited for him.” Before Graham took his next, incremental step in his eventual return, he took a few in an old, familiar setting. Carroll and the Seahawks had the former University of Miami forward, dunker, shot-blocker and rebounder making V cuts and pivots and reactions to the ball recently on a basketball court. “The idea was to give him a chance to have to make moves that are not controlled,” Carroll said. “You have controlled workouts where you have bags and you’re changing direction and all those kind of things. “I thought if he would just feel that, it would show him that he’s ready to go to the next level. We just had some fun doing it.”

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Seattle = tight end Jimmy Graham runs on the field during warmups before a preseason NFL football game against Dallas. Carroll, who loves to shoot hoops, couldn’t help but throw in: “I had him 3-2, in fact. He didn’t want me to tell you that. “Then I stopped playing.” Practices that resume today will be the next indicator how close Graham is to playing in a game. No one expects him to play in Thursday’s preseason finale on the baseball-field dirt at Oakland.

First cuts due by Tuesday Tuesday at 1 p.m., the Seahawks and every other NFL team have to be down from 90 to 75 players on their rosters. Some of those 15 cuts seem obvious.

Defensive tackle Sealver Siliga looks destined for the injured-reserve list if Seattle wants to keep the veteran it signed this offseason. If not, he could get waived injured. He’s been out for all but one day since training camp began July 30 with a calf injury. Kasen Williams’ ongoing hamstring injury is putting the former Washington Husky’s chances of being on the 53-man regular-season roster in jeopardy. His hometown team signed him as an undrafted free agent in the spring of 2015. Williams started last season on the practice squad then got promoted to the active roster for the end

of 2015. But right now he’s outside the set of likely six receivers Seattle will keep to begin the season. Several undrafted rookies have impressed enough at times this month they appear likely to not only survive Tuesday’s initial cuts but have a shot at making the team. Tanner McEvoy helped himself again Thursday. Lined up at tight end, he drifted wide open between Dallas’ zones to make a 43-yard catch after Russell Wilson rolled left on a bootleg in the third quarter and had more than 5 seconds to throw. Later in the quarter, the 6-foot-5 1/2 McEvoy — listed as a wide receiver — went from running an inside route outside to level Cowboys safety Kavon Frazier with a shoulder block to the chest after Seahawks teammate Brandon Williams made a catch. Seattle’s resident thumper Kam Chancellor jumped off the sidelines and roared his approval at McEvoy for that hit. But Carroll said after Thursday’s game McEvoy “tweaked” his groin. This late in the preseason, any injuries for players who have impressed sometimes lead to IR designations, so as to not risk

another team claiming such players on league waivers with a waived-injured move. “He’s doing a lot of good stuff. You saw him play tight end Thursday,” Carroll said. “Remember, he played safety for us at one time. He’s shown that he’s very flexible. “A very smart football player, things come to him very easily. “That was a huge play he made. I think he might be the only guy who got nicked tonight. He might have tweaked his groin a little bit. It wasn’t the hamstring that he had a couple days ago, that would question whether he would play tonight. He got through that, but something else popped up.” Troymaine Pope keeps impressing coaches with his decisive running late in preseason games. Pope, from Jacksonville State, had four carries for 14 yards Thursday. He had 86 yards on 10 carries and a touchdown last week against Minnesota, and ran in the winning two-point conversion on the final play of the preseason opener at Kansas City Aug. 13. “He’s a fun kid to watch and an exciting player,” Carroll said.


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Coby Yoshimura 10 minutes before halftime. Marriah Perez, an NCAA transfer from Division II UC-Riverside, netted an insurance goal in the 55th. Akari Hoshino saved two shots to record the shutout in goal for Peninsula. The Pirates face Highline (0-1-0) today at 10 a.m. The Thunderbirds ended Peninsula’s season in the NWAC semifinals last November. Highline fell 2-0 to Spokane on Saturday.

final 20 minutes of the first half to put down the Penguins. Kevin Medina found the net on an unassisted goal in the 25th minute, Adrian Benitez set up Juan Carillo’s score in the 36th minute and Alex Ramos added the clincher with a minute left in the first half. Sergio Uribe had three saves in goal to earn the clean sheet for Peninsula. The Pirates play Highline (1-0-0) at noon today. The Thunderbirds beat Spokane 2-0 on Saturday.

EUGENE, Ore. — The Peninsula men’s and women’s soccer teams each picked up impressive 3-0 victories against top competition at the NWAC Friendlies at Lane Community College on Saturday. The Pirate women (1-00) defeated the host Lane Titans, last season’s South Region champions, 3-0. Sophomore Hoku Afong put Peninsula on the board in the 13th minute, scoring off an assist from classmate ________ Peninsula 3, Cierra Hamilton. Sports reporter/columnist Clark 0 Kelly Kevershan made it Michael Carman can be contacted 2-0 Pirates when she sent The Pirate men (1-0-0) at 360-417-3525 or at mcarman@ home a shot on an assist by scored three goals in the peninsuladailynews.com.

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that the injury — suffered on the third play of the preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks — is a compression fracture of the L1 vertebra. A source also told ESPN’s Ed Werder that Romo would not require surgery. Coach Jason Garrett said the injury will not cost

Romo the season and he declined to rule out the quarterback for the regularseason opener against the New York Giants on Sept. 11. “We don’t believe that to be the case at all,” Garrett said on a conference call when asked if Romo’s season is in jeopardy.

Briefly . . . Dempsey to miss game vs. Portland TUKWILA — Seattle Sounders and U.S. national team forward Clint Dempsey will miss today’s MLS match against Portland as he undergoes evaluations for an irregular heartbeat. The team said: “As the

medical process unfolds and information is gathered internally, no other details are being made publicly available at this time.” Seattle general manager Garth Lagerwey said the irregular heartbeat is something the team has been monitoring during the season and the club is now waiting on the recommendations of doctors on how to proceed.

Solo on leave SEATTLE —Hope Solo has taken an indefinite leave from the Seattle Reign of the National Women’s Soccer League, less than a week after being suspended for six months by the U.S. national team for disparaging remarks about Sweden. Solo was previously suspended for 30 days early in 2015 for her conduct. The Associated Press

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SEATTLE — With Washington’s 2016 season opener against Rutgers less than a week away, let’s break down the Huskies’ schedule and dive into our annual attempt at predicting their final record. Forecasting the outcome of individual games that won’t be played until several weeks from now can be a foolhardy exercise, so I try instead to separate the schedule into distinct groups of games, and try to predict, broadly, how the Huskies might fare in each category.

Easy victories vs. Rutgers, Sept. 3; vs. Idaho, Sept. 10; vs. Portland State, Sept. 17; vs. Oregon State, Oct. 22 There isn’t a whole lot to say about this portion of the schedule; a loss to any of these teams would be inexcusable. Rutgers is coming off of a 4-8 season and is led by a first-year head coach. Early betting lines have the Huskies as about a 26-point favorite. Idaho is Idaho. Portland State, while on its way up in the Big Sky, is still not a team to whom Washington should lose. And Oregon State is the clear-cut pick to finish last in the Pac-12 North. Plus, all four of these games are at home.

Should win at Arizona, Sept. 24; at California, Nov. 5; vs. Arizona State, Nov. 19 Emphasis on the word “should” here, especially because the Huskies haven’t won a game in the state of Arizona in a decade. That Sept. 24 game in Tucson — Washington’s Pac-12 opener — will be the Huskies’ first true test of the season. Don’t expect it to be much like last season’s game between these teams, which Washington won, 49-3, over the beat-up Wildcats — but the Huskies

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being the kind of team that can, for example, beat a really good Stanford team and turn around the next week and win at Autzen Stadium (against a team Washington hasn’t beaten since 2003). I see the Huskies going 2-2 against these four opponents.

vs. Stanford, Sept. 30; at Oregon, Oct. 8; vs. USC, Nov. 12; at Utah, Oct. 29 These games, ultimately, will determine where the Huskies’ truly stand in the Pac-12 pecking order. I think Utah will be better than some think — exHusky Troy Williams will start for the Utes at quarterback — while Stanford is the media pick to win the league, Oregon is still loaded with offensive playmakers, and USC returns a ton of talent on both sides of the ball. I don’t know if I see the Huskies winning more than two of these games. They should have a big-time environment for the Stanford game, and should match up better with the Cardinal this season. None of these games are unwinnable: Oregon appears vulnerable. The USC game is at home. Utah has a lot to figure out offensively. But I think the Huskies are still a year away from

The Apple Cup Yes, the Huskies’ annual rivalry game against the Cougars should be in a class by itself this season. Both teams are capable of making a run for the Pac-12 North title, meaning this could be the most important Apple Cup in years. It’s in Pullman the day after Thanksgiving (Nov. 25). The Huskies have won three consecutive Apple Cups and six of the last seven, including last season’s 45-10 victory in Seattle. But star Washington State quarterback Luke Falk didn’t play in that game, and if he’s healthy

when the teams meet this year, the Apple Cup could become one of the most significant rivalry games in the country. Ultimately, I think it will decide whether the Huskies are an eight or nine-win team — and right now, I give Washington an ever-soslight edge in this game, considering how loaded it is in the secondary and how dominant its defense has been against the Air Raid in each of the past two seasons (though the Cougars haven’t started a healthy No. 1 quarterback in the Apple Cup since 2013). So while I’m not quite buying the hype of the Huskies as a Pac-12 North champion and College Football Playoff participant, I do think this is a team that will be competitive every week and put together a final record indicative of progress. Call that final record 9-3, capped by a bowl game that people actually care about, for once.

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have been eligible to return until Monday. As it is, Lee went immediately into Saturday’s lineup as a right-handed bat against Chicago lefty Jose Quintana and figures to start again Sunday when the White Sox send out another lefty in Carlos Rodon. “Hello, everybody,” Lee bellowed while waving as he entered the clubhouse. “Hi, guys! Hello! I’m back.” Lee, 34, was 14-for-27 in seven games at Tacoma after getting just four hits in his last 51 big-league atbats. He batted .246 overall in 84 big-league games with 13 homers and 41 RBIs. “He wasn’t swinging the bat well,” Servais said. “I think just going down there and taking a deep breath, kind of regrouping, [was all he needed]. He’s proven he can hit in this league. It’s just a matter of getting the confidence back.” Venditte, 31, compiled a 1.08 ERA in five appearances at Tacoma following the Aug. 6 waiver claim the brought him from the Blue Jays. He was 2-2 with a 4.58 ERA in 34 big-league games over the last two years with Oakland and Toronto. “It’s a huge opportunity,” he said, “especially when you get picked up like that. There are some expectations for you to go to TripleA and perform well. Fortunately, I was able to do that.” While Venditte is capable of pitching with either hand, and switches accordingly against each hitter, the Mariners plan to use him primarily against lefthanded batters as a counterpoint to right-handers Steve Cishek and Nick Vincent. “That was the main reason we acquired him,” Servais confirmed, “to come in and get the lefties out in the fifth, sixth, seventh innings.”

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Director of Business Development The Port of Port Angeles is seeking qualified candidates for the Director of Business Development position. The Director is responsible for d ev e l o p i n g b u s i n e s s strategies to promote job growth in Clallam County, creating a communications plan, marketing Port facilities and the community, working closely with the EDC and local, state and federal agencies on economic development, grant opportunities and regulations, negotiating c o m p l ex c o m m e r c i a l agreements and supporting workforce development. The complete job description, job requirements and application can be viewed online at www.portofpa.com or obtained at the Port Admin Office, 338 West 1 st St., Por t Angeles between 8am and 5pm M-F. Application deadDAYS INN Maintenance is respon- line is August 25, 2016 sible for general repairs at 5pm. in and around the hotel. DUMP TRUCK These duties include, DRIVER: general repair in guest Fo r t i m b e r r o a d s. L i rooms and common areas. Repairs can include c e n s e d a n d e x p e r i m i n o r e l e c t r i c a l a n d enced, needs ability to p l u m b i n g , c a r p e n t r y, perform some labor, and painting, mechanical and equipment operating exguest related ser vice. perience is a plus, good experience required. Re- pay. Call John (360)460-9297 sume to daysinnportan geles@gmail.com or apply in person CUSTOMER SERVICE/ INSIDE SALES If you have outgoing customer service skills c a n mu l t i t a s k , a n d handle the pressure of deadlines, this is the j o b fo r yo u ! H o u r l y wa g e p l u s c o m m i s sion, benefits, paid vacation, sick pay and 401K. You will wor k Mon.-Fri., 8-5 p.m. in a t e a m o r i e n t e d , fa s t paced environment. The r ight candidate should have excellent telephone manners and sales skills, have great spelling, grammar and writing skills. Please email resume and cover letter with 3 references to: careers@ soundpublishing.com No phone calls, please.

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FLEET MECHANIC Equipment Services full time. Four year’s experience as equipment mechanic, including welding and equipment fabrication. Salary $29.59 hour. Excellent benefits. Job closes on 9/09/16. To apply please visit: www.cityofpa.us. COPA is an EOE.

Motorcycle Mechanic Experienced with ability to diagnose mechanical problems, repairs and general maintenance on all motorcycles, incl Harley’s, and ATV’s. Will train the right person. Call for appointment. (360)417-9554

NEWS CLERK – The Peninsula Daily News in Po r t A n g e l e s , WA i s seeking a detail oriented news clerk to join our team full-time. Duties inHousekeepers volve compiling and editStarting $10.50 ing news releases, gathApply in person at 140 ering content, data and Del Guzzi Dr. P.A. fact checking. A high level of accuracy is required, both in data and proofreading. Must have ex c e p t i o n a l c u s t o m e r service skills, high attenHuman Resource Spe- tion to detail, good probcialist Port Angeles. info lem solving skills and excellent written and verbal at - http://www.nols.org/ skills. Must be computer proficient. We offer a Job Oppor tunity. Are great work environment, you ready for a dy- health benefits, 401k, namic work environ- paid vacation and sick ment where you can time. Please e-mail your be a part of something resume, cover letter, and important? Clallam Ti- a few samples of your tle Company is hiring. work to: careers@sound Bring your people and publishing.com typing skills and we will provide on the job T h e Pe n i n s u l a D a i l y training. Every day is News is part of Sound different, and there is Publishing, Inc. We are a lot you can learn in an Equal Oppor tunity the title and escrow in- Employer (EOE). Visit dustry. Bring your re- our website at www.sound sume in to either our publishing.com Sequim or Por t Anto learn more about us! geles Branches.

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Yo u n g C o u p l e E a r l y 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching and moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excell e n t r e fe r e n c e s. 4 5 7 1213 Chip and Sunny’s G a r d e n Tr a n s f o r m a Father & Sons’ L a n d s c a p e S e r v i c e tions. License # CC since 1992. 1 time clean CHIPSSG850LB. ups, pruning, lawn maintenance, weeding, organic lawn renovations. 105 Homes for Sale (360)681-2611 Clallam County Medical Biller / Newly cer tified. ICD-10-CM BARN CHARMER! Proficient, need exper- C h a r m i n g b a r n - s t y l e iece. (360)460-2294 home with detached shop on two city lots in Yo u n g C o u p l e E a r l y Gales Addition! This 3 60’s available for sea- br, 2 ba, 1700+sf home sonal cleanup, weeding, has lots of character and trimming, mulching and plenty of storage space. moss removal. We spe- The home includes a cialize in complete gar- large pantry and kitchen, den restorations. Excel- utility room, and two exl e n t r e fe r e n c e s. 4 5 7 - tra rooms on the main 1213 Chip and Sunny’s floor that could be used G a r d e n Tr a n s f o r m a - as an office/den, or even t i o n s . L i c e n s e # C C additional sleeping spacCHIPSSG850LB. es. Outside you’ll find a nice patio, fruit trees, PLACE YOUR and beautiful garden AD ONLINE beds. With our new MLS#301714 $179,000 Classified Wizard Trisha Parker you can see your 360-808-1974 ad before it prints! PORT ANGELES www.peninsula REALTY dailynews.com

CHALET HOME Chalet home on a double, corner lot. Updated Kitchen with Maple Cabinets, Granite countertops and Tile floors. Ductless Heat Pump and wood inser t keeps the home warm. Two bedroom on the main floor w i t h M a s t e r u p s t a i r s. Upper level has a large loft area that looks down to Living Rm. Master has plumbing already stubbed out for a bathroom. Deck off Master with water views. Detached garage/work shop with lots of storage. Tastefully landscaped yard with fruit trees and a greenhouse for your vegetables. MLS#301533 $239,000 Tennette Possinger Lic# 117240 360-477-6428 Windermere Port Angeles

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LAKE FRONT HOME Light, clean and bright charming 2br, 2ba single level home surrounded by rolling grassy hills, community park and greenbelt beauty and privacy. Open concept with vaulted ceilings, spacious kitchen with lots of storage and a dining counter. Master bed has walk-in closet and back deck overlooking beautiful park-like yard. This is a must see at this price. MLS#301545/1005687 $219,000 Mark Macedo 360-477-9244 TOWN & COUNTRY

SPACIOUS ONE-LEVEL HOME! Delightful home situated on a corner lot just minutes from town! Living room with vaulted ceilings and large bump out window! Abundant cabinet space in the kitchen that also boasts a new dishwasher and microwave. Master suite w/ attached bath and sliding door for deck access. Fully fenced back yard with mature trees and generously sized deck that looks out to partial mountain views. Attached 2 car garage + plenty of space to park a RV or a boat! MLS#301682 $219,500 Kelly Johnson 360-477-5876 Windermere Port Angeles STATELY COLONIAL Stately Colonial is empty and magnificent. Built in 1926 with 3000+ SF, the very regal and traditional interior has never been reconfigured: all hardwo o d f l o o r s, R u s s i a n marble fireplace, spacious rooms, updated enough to be ver y livable. Great bones for a classic remodel so come see! MLS#301341 $299,000 Margaret Womack Remax Evergreen (360)461-0500

ONE LEVEL Light and Bright 4BR/2BA home; backs up to forest and green space. New paint and c a r p e t . F u l l y fe n c e d back yard. Open floor plan, bonus office/hobby r o o m o f f g a ra g e w i t h separate entrance. Big kitchen, lots of storage, skylights, dual shower heads in new tiled bath. MLS#301397/975197 $349,950 Rick Brown lic# 119519 Windermere Real Estate Sequim East SUNLAND: Beautiful 360-775-5780 condo at 10th fairway, PANORAMIC WATER 1843 sf., open floor plan. quality through out, 2 Br. VIEWS Rustic 5 BD, 2 BA, 2000 2 Ba., den/Br., hardwood SF, peaceful premier lo- flooring, $30,000 kitchen c a t i o n o n 6 . 7 3 a c r e s remodel, 2 car garage, view Sequim Bay, Pro- separate golf car t entection Island, Straits, t r a n c e. $ 3 0 4 , 0 0 0 , by see Mt. Baker on a clear owner. (360)681-4977 day, remodel or build new, nice garden UNOBSTRUCTED MLS#1008818/301601 Mountain Views $450,000 This one has it all, TEAM SCHMIDT choice location with a Mike 460-0331 superb quality 4400 sqft Lic#15329 with 3 br, 3.5 ba on 1.25 Irene 460-4040 acres. Features include, Lic#15328 a dream kitchen with WINDERMERE granite counters, island SUNLAND and sink. Formal dining room, living room with PRICE REDUCTION!! fireplace. Family room. Br ing your building Sitting room. Master plans! lightly treed .23 suite with double sinks acre lot, Sunland’s own a n d w a l k i n s h o w e r. w a t e r a n d s e w e r fo r Large office or guest easy hookup, Sunland apartment upstairs. High amenities; tennis and- efficiency heating syspickle ball courts, pool, tem. beach access and caba- MLS#301715 $875,000 na, clubhouse, security Tom Blore MLS#922099/300589 360-683-4116 $45,000 PETER BLACK Deb Kahle REAL ESTATE lic# 47224 Cell: (360) 918-3199 WINEMAKERS AND WINDERMERE CHEFS DELIGHT SUNLAND Unique custom built 4 bd, 2 ba, 2332 sf, 3 vaQUALITY • TIMELESS rieties of grapes in ma• NEW? ture vineyard, 8 burner Townhouse, 2 Br, plus Viking propane range den, 1864 SF, built 2016 top, quartz and Corian beautiful landscaping. counters, bountiful cabiHOA fee inc. home ext. nets, slate and hardand yard maintenance, wood floors, large outcambria quartz, stainless building, on 14th green steel appliances, 40 year in Cedars At Dungeness r o o f, h e a t p u m p w i t h MLS#301735 $465,000 variable speed, quality TEAM SCHMIDT built by Estes Mike 460-0331 MLS#301561 $342,034 Lic#15329 Team Thomsen Irene 460-4040 COLDWELL BANKER Lic#15328 UPTOWN REALTY WINDERMERE (360)808-0979 SUNLAND SENSATIONAL SUNLAND HOME! 308 For Sale Community swimming Lots & Acreage pool, tennis cour ts, semi-private beach rights with cabana, 4 bd S E Q U I M : 2 . 5 a c r e s . 2.5 ba 2606 sf on the 8th Good well area, power fairway, first floor living, to property, county apmaster bedroom, large proved septic, partially family room, dining area, w o o d e d , v i e w, q u i e t road. Owner financing office available. $90,000. MLS#928764/300721 (360)460-2960 $315,500 Tyler Conkle Lic# 112797 SPACE for rent, in park, 360-670-5978 fo r m o b i l e h o m e, fo r WINDERMERE Seniors, in Pt. Hadlock. SUNLAND (360)385-3933

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PORT ANGELES — Photographs of the beautiful but deadly scotch broom have won prizes in the Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board’s first photography contest. The “Show Us Your Weeds Photo Contest” was created to bring awareness to the noxious weed with showy yellow blooms that is steadily overtaking wildlife habitat on the North Olympic Peninsula. Residents were invited to submit photos “of the biggest, meanest and gnarliest infestation of sotch broom in Clallam County.” A few dozen people responded, said Shelley Taylor, volunteer public relations coordinator for the Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board. Voting on the winners earlier this month were weed control board members Eric Adolphsen, Fred Grant, Tom Jensen, Bruce Paul and Jane Vanderhoof. All the winners were from Port Angeles and Sequim, Taylor said. Prizes were donations from local businesses. The first-place winner was Gretha Davis, whose entry features two people removing towering 10-foottall blooming scotch broom plants from a hillside wilderness area where they had endangered native plants that provide wildlife habitat. Although the contest was only for shots of scotch broom, judges were impressed that this photograph showed people removing it, Taylor said. “That really pleased them,” Taylor said. Davis won a dinner for two at LD’s Woodfire Grill in Port Angeles. Second place went to Roger Mosley. His photograph focuses on a thicket of golden scotch broom all but burying a weatherbeaten fallen tree, a glimpse of a cloud-filled sky and the Olympics in the background, Taylor said. Mosley won a lunch for two at the Old Mill Cafe in Carlsborg. Bob Lampert won third place with an image of snow-capped Olympic Mountains and a stand of giant Douglas firs overshadowed by a field of brilliant yellow scotch broom. The photo illustrates the scale of infestation to the detriment of native plants and wildlife, Taylor said. Lampert won a free day at Olympic Game Farm. “There were so many excellent entries, the board decided to award honorable mentions,” Taylor said. Mosley, the second-place winner, also won an honorable mention for a panoramic scene of forest and meadow dwarfed by a field of long-ago established scotch broom. TURN

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Counterclockwise from left for the top three photos, Gretha Davis won first place in the Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board photography contest with a photograph showing scotch broom being removed; Roger Mosley won second place with a photograph of a thicket of golden scotch broom; and Bob Lampert won third place with shot of a field of scotch broom before a stand of fir trees and the Olympic Mountains

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Dan and Judy Harvey won an honorable mention for their entry of a bee on a scotch broom blossom. Above, Mosley also won an honorable mention for a panoramic scene of forest and meadow dwarfed by a scotch broom, while below, Bob Lampert won third place with shot of a field of scotch broom before a stand of fir trees and the Olympic Mountains.

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Briefly . . . Preschool openings for school year PORT ANGELES — Creative Learning Preschool, 712 E. Fifth St., has openings for the 2016-17 school year. Beginning its 21st year, the preschool’s curriculum includes arts, music, math, science, basics for kindergarten readiness, sharing and manners, writing skills and more. Pre-K classes are Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, and beginning classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays. Class times are from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from noon to 3 p.m. all days. For more information or to register, phone Debbie Roberts at 360-417-8090 or visit www.creative learninginfo.com.

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CONTINUED FROM C1 used to control it. A third honorable menAlso receiving an honor- tion award went to Dan and able mention was Bill Judy Harvey for their entry Wamsley for his photo of a of a bee on a scotch broom hillside of just-about-to- blossom. bloom scotch broom featur“The deceptive beauty of ing one of the many tools for the plant attracts one of our eradication that can be necessary pollinators, reminding us that although this plant is pretty, it is creHow’s the fishing? ating a mono-culture that Michael Carman reports. means food for pollinators Fridays in will be short-lived,” Taylor Peninsula Daily News said.

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SEQUIM — The city Arts Advisory Commission is seeking entries of fiber arts in any media for its next exhibit, to be displayed in the lobby of the Civic Center, 152 W. Cedar St. The deadline for submissions is Sept. 9. The art pieces must be no larger than 9 square feet and not exceed 50 pounds per piece. The exhibit will be on display from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. All entries will be juried by the commission. An artist reception will take place Oct. 7. For complete entry guidelines and exhibit information, visit www. sequimwa.gov, pick up a brochure at the Civic Center or contact City Clerk Karen Kuznek-Reese at 360-681-3428 or kkuznek@ sequimwa.gov. Peninsula Daily News

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Good fences make good neighbors I’VE ALWAYS FOUND a lot of truth in poet Robert Frost’s line from his poem “Mending Wall”: “Good fences make good neighbors.” Particularly true, I think, when one owns animals. I feel greater piece of mind knowing my animals are safely confined within the boundaries of my property and not running around loose where they might get hurt or even killed by a car. Thus, when my mother and I moved into our new home of happiness in Happy Valley, my first major project was to put a good solid fence around the perimeter. Until I divide the land into smaller pastures, the horses are free to roam the entire property.

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when isolated. Of course, now I really don’t want to fence them in a pasture away from the front door, but I find I must do so for the sake of visitors — family, friends and delivery people — who dislike getting out of their vehicle to open the entrance gate at the beginning of the driveway, drive through and then close the gate again before horses or dogs get out. And so, for them I will fence the front but still allow the horses to hang out at the backdoor. Also, here’s a reminder: Your animals need fresh water, and lots of it, during hot weather. So keep your water troughs clean and full.

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I adapted this salad recipe from a book I used more than 30 years ago in a class I took to satisfy one credit while in college. The class was about seaweeds of the Northwest coast, and one weekend, we collected and identified many varieties of seaweed, and then one weekend later, we met for a seaweed cookery potluck. This class changed my life. After this potluck, I said to myself, “I will now certainly include sea vegetables in my foraging and cooking for the rest of my life.” To prepare the salad, place chopped sea lettuce and onions in a large bowl. Mix together the rest of the ingredients, stir briefly and add to sea lettuce/onion mixture. Serve at once. You can use any combination of cream or yogurt. One time, I used ½ crème fresh and ½ whipping cream. Other times, I have used just plain yogurt or just plain sour cream.

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When is the right time to come out? I AM ABOUT to be a senior in high school, and I’m gay. No one knows except my best friend, a straight girl. She keeps telling me to come out, saying it’s the courageous thing to do. But my parents, unlike hers, are extremely conservative and religious. (I’ve heard my mother say that gay people can change if they want to.) I want to be brave, and I know the world is better now for gay men and lesbians. But I don’t want to be thrown out of the house. What should I do? G.G.

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all of us. Let’s not forget that the Republican Party nodded to “gay conversion therapy” (which your mom might also advocate) in its platform — which is meanspirited, morally wrong and dangerous. You are perfect just the way you are, G.G. Courage is not just runNo need to change (or ning blindly into burning come out) to please your buildings. mother or your best friend, Sometimes, it’s living to though both might think fight another day. they know what’s best for Trust your instincts. you. You, your friend and I Come out on your timeprobably all suspect that table. And if you need to you will be happier when talk, call me or the Trevor you are free to live honProject. estly. The calls will be confiBut that might not be dential, and talking to this instant. someone who has been Right now, you exist in a there can really help. weird bubble at the tailend of childhood: Old R-E-S-P-E-C-T enough to know your heart, I own an antique-clothbut still dependent on your ing store. parents for food and shelI can’t have food, drinks ter. Wait until you can come or pets in the shop. Too much merchandise out safely, whether that’s has been ruined. when you graduate from (I’ll spare you the shophigh school or later, if your

per with the wet Rottweiler and toddler with ice cream.) I have posted a variety of signs, but customers ignore them. How can I encourage people to act with more respect? Vivan in Florida As (nearly) anyone with a delicious pistachio ice cream cone will tell you, we understand the reason for your rules, but we can’t believe they apply to us or that we could possibly make a mess — until we do. Signs alone are too passive. Friendly vigilance is required. (I stress “friendly” because people who have been snapped at rarely buy vintage Pucci trousers.) Say: “I’m sorry, but food and drink aren’t allowed. “Can you leave your iced coffee at the counter until you’re finished shopping?” If they refuse, ask them to come back later. Same with pet owners: Offer to mind their Pomeranians or give them a shopping rain check.

________ Philip Galanes is an advice columnist who specializes in contemporary etiquette and social dilemmas. Email questions to him via socialq@nytimes.com.

Harvey: Ask questions I acknowledge that this particular column wasn’t exactly riddled with my usual, highly sophisticated humor; however, if you can find something funny about health insurance, you probably need a very different kind of help.

CONTINUED FROM C4 360-374-9496. These are free, so you can just walk in with your insurance question(s) or problem(s) and an appropriately glazed expression and trust that decent people will help you. That’s it.

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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Should she stay or go? DEAR CHERYL: I’m 45, and I’ve been divorced for a year and a half. I met a nice man online who’s my age, and we clicked immediately. We began a very nice relationship. We have the same educational background and interests. My kids met his kids, and we all got along great. He met my parents. They really liked him. I met his parents, too. After four months, he said he wanted to get engaged. I didn’t push it because I’m in no rush to remarry. But we chose a ring, and I was thrilled with the commitment and the prospect of a nice future with him. About two months ago (six months into the relationship), he began to have severe back pain and was admitted to the hospital. That’s when his dear mother told me, “I don’t think his divorce is final.” I was in shock! Why did he give me a ring when he was not yet divorced? I called his wife, whom I had never met. She said they were still

I want to move on. I feel like the rug was pulled out from under Cheryl working on Lavin the divorce, me. A month ago, I was but they thrilled about the future. weren’t in Now I have a man who a rush to lied and is quite ill. make it Should I walk away? final. My friends and family Huh? By the way, he tell me to bail, but it’s hard to let go of the love married and emotions. her twice. Fish or Cut Bait? Their last separation was just Dear Fish or Cut over a year ago. Bait: Cut bait. He swears up and Consider his mother’s down that it’s over and they’ve just been too busy little slip of the tongue a gift. or lazy to get it done. This guy has major Meanwhile, he can’t walk without help, he has problems, and I’m not to cut back at work and he talking about his physical problems. is tired and cranky. The first clue was when He’s in and out of the hospital. he wanted to get engaged Maybe I’m selfish, but after just four months. I’m angry he lied to me. That’s way too fast I don’t know what’s when there are children going on with his wife, and involved. he’s evasive when I ask. You got lucky. I know he went bankIt’s a good thing everyrupt once before, but it thing blew up before you seems there are many actually married the guy. things he’s hiding from ________ me. Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales If our engagement were from the Front at her home office legit — it’s not because in Arizona, where she writes a he’s still married — I blog at http://www.creators.com/ would be taking care of advice/tales-from-the-front.html. him. But I feel no obligaEmail questions or comments to tion now. cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

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Horses: Champions CONTINUED FROM C3 Dickinson is Tylar Decker’s mother and Thompson’s grandma. Local members who And in team flags, Sam came away with a state championship include Sara Parks and grandson Duncan Parks, along with Pam Hoph in Junior Division Crosby and Kammi Short, keyhole (time of 7.24) and became the 2016 state junior poles (time 21.27); and Sara and Tylar Decker champs. Sara Decker’s father, in two-man, three-barrel. Then Sara Decker, Tylar Greg Hoph, proudly noted Decker, Zoe Thompson and that after countless trips to craft stores for dyes and Marie Dickinson won the glitter to make multiple team poles championship. It’s worth noting that tie-dyed shirts, and then

buying “hairspray by the gallon,” his daughter won the Best Dressed Junior Award at state finals.

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Reidel — Hughes Michelle Rae Reidel, 49, and Andrew Leon Hughes, 40, married Aug. 13 at their home in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Geneva Rae and George Thomas Jones (both deceased). She graduated from Port Angeles High School. She works as a

health and well-being coordinator and fitness instructor at Olympic Peninsula YMCA in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Mary Lee Burr. He graduated from Kent Meridian High School. He works as a self-employed truck driver out of Kent.

The couple’s honor attendants were the bride’s daughter, Maizie Marie Reidel, and the groom’s son, Cameron. Their wedding song was “Truly, Madly, Deeply” by Savage Garden. They had their honeymoon in Las Vegas.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Clallam County Alexander Robert Walberg, 30, and Amanda Sue Arlene Peter, 28, both of Sequim. William Watson Strohmeyer, 30, and Katie Marie Johnston, 29, both of Port Angeles. Lisa Dawn Spoelstra, 37, and Mitchell Warren Wilson, 31, both of Sequim. Robert Earl Baker, 36, and Christa Lynette Peterson, 28, both of Forks. Brandon Matthew Notar, 21, of Syracuse, Utah, and Uneek Amber

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Jefferson County Johannes Elferich, 29, and Nathalie Roxanne Javidi-Sharifi, 28, both of Portland, Ore. Robyn Deann Smurthwaite, 20, and Wylee James McNellis, 20, both of Chimacum. Derik Scott Davis, 33, and Alisa Thongyai, 29, both of Quilcene. Daniel Evan Sutherland, 29, and Jennifer Marie Chapman, 29, both of Federal Way. Samantha Marie Young, 18, and Kasey J. Anderson, 21, both of Sequim.

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Guest’s rude behavior earns no thanks DEAR ABBY: During my wedding reception a month ago, one of the guests (a friend of my mom’s) poured a glass of water on the DJ’s laptop because he felt the music was too loud and he wanted it shut down. My husband was furious and asked the guest to leave. The incident was blamed on too much alcohol, and it ruined the rest of the evening. Many guests were upset and left. The man ended up paying the DJ to replace the laptop and sent us a note of apology for his behavior. My question is, must we send a thank-you note to him and his wife for the wedding gift they gave us? What the man did was unforgivable. In many ways, he spoiled our day. Mom thinks I should “do the right thing” and thank them for the gift. It wasn’t his wife’s fault, so I am thinking of addressing the

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Dear Abby: I am in the process of a divorce from my husband who cuts himself. Recently, he had an episode that resulted in a 72-hour hold for evaluation in a hospital. This is more than I can handle. My fear is finding him dead one morning. He says he loves me and wants to work things out, and he promises to stop (he’s promised before). Am I being selfish for wanting out? Selfish in Sacramento Dear Selfish: Promising to stop self-harming behavior is not enough. Unless your husband is willing to get the necessary psychotherapy it will take for him to keep his promise, nothing will change. As it stands, I don’t think it’s selfish to want to escape from a situation in which you are helpless.

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from the walk that now follows along a dike separating the area from open fields on the other side. Swallows fly overhead while Savannah sparrows flit about in the tall grass. Great blue herons hunt here and ducks shelter in the wet areas hidden in this spot. The pastures attract large numbers of geese and ducks. Small trees mixed with wild rose bushes line the edge of the dike and are often full of feeding birds. Cedar waxwings, chickadees, finches, towhees, song sparrows, goldfinches, flycatchers, kinglets, bushtits and jays are attracted to the food found in these thickets. One more “edge” borders this brushy spot. The Union River flows along here as it winds its way through the marsh and out to the end of Hood Canal near Belfair. This favorite spot of mine is the Theler Wetlands preserve. I’ve hiked it many times, but this is the best time because the weather is pleasant and the birds are plentiful. Winter can also produce good birding here, but the weather is a big question mark. I’m sure there are many favorite birding walks, and if I had to pick a second one, I would be considering Sequim’s Railroad Bridge Park trail. It’s rich in birdlife and the walk is a pleasant one. There are more wonderful walks in this part of the Olympic Peninsula. They don’t need to be long hikes, but it is important to get out while conditions are perfect. This is the best time of the year to “walk the edge.”

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you were hoping your daughter’s boyfriend would give her for her birthday is irrelevant. I understand that you would like your daughter to be married, but it is possible that she and Dear Abby: My daughter has this man are comfortable with been living with her boyfriend for things the way they are. three years with no promise of If you start to freeze him out, marriage. She is 37, so we have you may alienate not only him advised her very little. but also your daughter, so I don’t The problem is, she wants us recommend it. to continue treating him as famYou appear to be confusing ily at gatherings and celebrathe boyfriend’s unwillingness or tions. inability to make a formal comHer father, sister and I are mitment with some kind of rejecuncomfortable with this. On her tion, which may not be the case most recent birthday, we were at all. hoping he would give her a ring, Some couples live together but he gave her a snowboard. longer than this before heading We think he is leading her on down the aisle. and has no intention of marrying ________ her. We no longer feel comfortDear Abby is written by Abigail Van able treating him like a member Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, of our family. and was founded by her mother, the late Are we right? Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Looking Out For Our Girl Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, The question is, if your husband is willing to get the help he needs and shows he is following through, would it have any effect on your decision to divorce him?


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Cape Flattery buoy dropped off in PA EARLY LAST WEEK, the United States Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender Fir briefly moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3. The 225-foot vessel is based in Astoria, Ore. She maintains the aids to navigation that are situated between the CaliforniaOregon border and the United States-Canadian border. While in Port Angeles, Fir dropped off the first buoy mariners encounter at Cape Flattery when entering the Strait of Juan de Fuca. I understand the buoy will be taken to the Coast Guard’s refurbishing facility at Astoria, where the

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Seaward scuttle At 6 p.m. Aug. 18, the ballistic-missile submarine USS Louisiana and a Navy Offshore Support Vessel

collided while conducting routine operations in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. According to the Navy, the Ohio-class submarine suffered damage to the starboard bow. The Louisiana is 560 feet long with a 42-foot beam. Her crew consists of 15 officers and 140 enlisted personnel and can stay submerged for six months. Recently, a friend sent me the following link, http://www.chonday.com/ Videos/pen1usnav1, about the Ohio-class submarine Pennsylvania. This is a fascinating video about how they get fresh air into the vessel while submerged for

months at a time, how they launch a torpedo and how they make the submarine quiet to avoid detection.

Platypus dealings Last week, Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yacht repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, hauled out Magic Time, an 87-foot Christensen, which received a new coat of bottom paint, a new set of zincs and had prop speed applied to her running gear. Platypus also hauled out Celeste, a 40-foot sailboat that received a bit of storm damage in Alaska.

Personnel are replacing the toe rails and stripping the cabin of its varnish, after which they will apply a new coat of varnish. Platypus hauled out Mulberry St-914, a small U.S. Army harbor tug attached to the 709th Transportation Co. in Tacoma. I understand the vessel will be sandblasted and painted while she is stowed in the Commander Building.

Harbor happenings On Monday, Tesoro Petroleum in Port Angeles Harbor provided bunkers to Nord Imagination, a 590foot Panamanian-flagged

petroleum products carrier. On Wednesday, Tesoro refueled Coral Garnet, a 738-foot bulk cargo that is flagged in Panama. Today, Tesoro is scheduled to bunker Majorca, a 738-foot bulk cargo ship.

_________ David G. Sellars is a Port Angeles resident and former Navy boatswain’s mate who enjoys boats and strolling the area’s waterfronts and boat yards. Items and questions involving boating, marina and industrial activities and the North Olympic Peninsula waterfronts are always welcome. News announcements about boating groups, including yacht clubs and squadrons, are welcome as well. Email dgsellars@hotmail.com or phone him at 360-808-3202.

When it comes to pets, please don’t lean in I WAS WITH friends in my hometown of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and we were standing on the portecochere of a local hotel’s restaurant. Coming directly at us on a retractable leash was a cute, energetic canine with curly black hair, weighing about 12 pounds. What stood out to me was not his physical appearance but his emotions: He was clearly anxious and fearful. He ran around on the end of the retractable leash, zigging and zagging like a marlin hooked off the Baja Peninsula. Like a blinking neon sign, he alternated between relaxing and returning to his anxious, fearful behavior. His owner was oblivious to his fear, anxiety and stress. All he needed was the comfort of a couple of pet lovers, right? Wrong. Both of my female friends moved straight for the pooch, leaned over him, stretched out their hands toward his head and with

permission to pet the dog. Not all dogs like meeting strangers. direct eye Marty 2. Play hard to get. contact Don’t rush toward the dog. Becker said, Move slowly, talk slowly, “Aren’t extend your closed fist you a cute slowly. Let the dog choose if little he or she wants to interact doggy!” with you. The Debbie Martin, a veteridog was nary technician specialist in in fullbehavior and co-author of blown the “Puppy Start Right” panic. book and preschool curricuFor lum, says: “Let the dog make decades, the first move. Dogs have an millions of pet lovers have incredible sense of smell, done exactly the same. and they can smell us from Taught by parents, across the street. We do not grandparents, friends, neigh- need to reach our hands into bors and other animal lovtheir personal space so they ers, they learned to show can smell us.” affection for a dog by leaning 3. Get small. Looming in, extending a friendly over a dog can make him hand and locking eyes in feel threatened or fearful. loving contact. Rather than greeting a But in working with doz- dog full-on, as if you’re a ens of boarded animal store greeter ready to shake behaviorists, behavior techhands, turn your body sidenicians and trainers, I’ve ways to reduce your profile, learned that all of that is thus presenting a smaller wrong. All of it. perceived threat to the dog. Here’s how you should 4. Extend a friendly greet a dog. fist. Once the dog has made 1. Ask. Before you do the first move and is signalanything, get the owner’s ing interest in interacting with you, put out a closed fist down low and let him make the approach. This is less threatening (and less annoying to the dog) than reaching out with the open palm of your hand

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The Buzz — with Dr. Marty Becker, Kim Campbell Thornton and Mikkel Becker • Does your dog have red or brown tearstains beneath

his eyes? The stains aren’t just unsightly; they may hint at an eye problem. Irritation from abnormal growth of eyelashes or facial hair rubbing against the eye is one possibility. Allergies, corneal ulcers and eye infections can also cause dogs to tear up. Blocked ducts can cause tears to spill over onto the face and stain the area beneath the eyes as well. Take your dog to the veterinarian to see if the staining has a treatable cause. Otherwise, clean the under-eye area regularly with mild shampoo and water. • Dogs taken from fighting rings will no longer automatically be labeled “vicious,” according to new legislation signed last month by California Gov. Jerry Brown. Instead, AB 1825 permits individual dogs to be evaluated by animal welfare experts or veterinarians to determine if they are suitable for placement as pets. Previously, any dog whose owner was convicted of felony dogfighting was deemed vicious. The term now applies to any dog who hurts a person without provocation. In other animal-welfare legislation signed by Brown, shelters may no longer kill animals by gassing them with carbon dioxide.

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


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A peek at the display at the Clallam County Fair in Port Angeles last weekend.

Horticultural heaven on North Olympic Peninsula THERE IS NO question in my mind that the Norman Rockwell’s Americana is alive and well here in Clallam County and on the entire Olympic Peninsula — and I say this with all surety because I just completed four glorious days in a booth at the Clallam County Fair. Yes, I A GROWING know Aug. 18 CONCERN (recordbreaking heat with Andrew 92 May degrees at the fair) and Aug. 19 were brutally warm (only for those of you from here; the rest of us transplants joked about the lack of humidity) and Aug. 21 was windy, yet the throngs paraded past, slushies in hand, stuffed animals under their arms and scones, elephant ears and fair bracelets in tow. In and out they went all day long to see the “blueribbon” pie, the rodeo, watch the demolition derby, see the little piglets and participate in the 4-H auction, with the carnival area being zipped around, spun and whirled with parents pushing strollers and sporting new tattoos. But what was amazing was just how many of you came up and not only admired the “display garden” I had but told stories of your own inspiration created at home in your yards. And that is what is amazing about here, our home, the Olympic Peninsula.

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The horticultural booth at the Clallam County Fair. Please, never forget our weather here is ideal and like no other place in the world. It was 92 degrees for us, swelteringly hot, yet that night, the mercury dipped to 62 degrees. If you had your windows open at 2 a.m., you woke up cold and had to snuggle into bed a little tighter. And so, too, does “heat stress” occur in plants at night during the “dark phase” of photosynthesis when soil temperatures get close to 78 to 80 degrees. That never happens here. Look, even two weeks ago and again this past week, when we had 90 plus degree daytime weather— we had cool nights. Even in record-breaking heat, I could amass a faux garden laid atop the parched, dry fairground grass where these plants actually flourished in the heat (and a hose was available a mere 12 feet away, being used three times a day). Along with dahlias, cannas, junipers, spruce, firs,

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lease, never forget our weather here is ideal and like no other place in the world. It was 92 degrees for us, swelteringly hot, yet that night, the mercury dipped to 62 degrees. large decorative pots, moss, a smoke tree and sedum were also hidden a turtle shell, some stumps, boom chains, shells, antlers and metal antique gears, various-sized local rocks and twisted driftwood. And that’s what was great. So many of you fairgoers expressed how you used an old dingy wheelbarrow and even an old bed of a pickup truck to create gardening wonders back at your homes. You told me how you used logs, old doors, marbles, glass blocks and rocks to make your own creations.

And that is exactly it: creativity in the garden, using what you have or have collected. I was born in Green Bay, Wis., “The Frozen Tundra.” We have no summer, just three months of really poor cross-country skiing (actually, summers are horribly humid and buginfested). Here, it is never hot nor cold, so please aspire to create. Plant it and it will grow. Buy a machete (No. 1 garden tool). We are a great region, Norman’s America, so enjoy this unique weather and put in motion your own garden’s desire because here on the Olympic Peninsula, horticulture is heaven.

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PORT ANGELES — John Gallagher, Port Angeles High School science teacher, has been chosen as the 2017 Olympic Educational Services District (ESD) Teacher of the Year Finalist. Gregory Lynch, superintendent of the Olympic ESD, notified Clark in a letter. “John Gallagher Gallagher’s impact on students at Port Angeles High School is profound,” said Clark in his nomination of Gallagher. “Not only

is he instructionally effective, but he is a crusader for student success and an advocate for understanding of the relevance of science in students’ lives.” Gallagher’s application packet will be forwarded to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for consideration in the 2017 Washington State Teacher of the Year Program. The State Teacher of the Year will be selected from 10 regional finalists in midSeptember, and then he or she will go on to compete as Washington’s representative for the National Teacher of the year. For information about the Washington State Techer of the Year program, visit the OSPI website at http://www.k12.wa. us/EducationAwards/TOY/ default.aspx. Peninsula Daily News


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(“Lost”) isn’t daunted. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, the executive producer explained this season would have a faster pace. t’s fun to be scared, ask any thrill seeker. It must “We wanted to increase the narrative velocity be, given the recent surge in popularity of horror- of the show,” said Cuse. He went on to say: “This drama series in prime time. From zombies to vamseason is really an all-out battle for the soul of New pires and even serial killers, scary TV seems to equal York.” good TV for millions of viewers. As the season opens, New York has become a The latest such series to capture the attention battleground where humans must fight just to surof TV audiences is FX’s “The Strain,” which returns vive. The federal government soon turns its back on Sunday, Aug. 28. The return marks the beginning the Big Apple, leaving humans to face off with the of the third season of the acclaimed series based strigoi — the show’s vampire-like creatures — on on Guillermo del Toro (“Hellboy,” 2004) and Chuck their own. As the war rages on, Eph and the other Hogan’s (“The Town,” 2010) trio of novels of the heroes win some battles, but it remains to be seen same name. who will ultimately prevail. “The Strain” stars Corey Stoll (“House of This season, loyalties within the group fracture Cards”) as Dr. Ephraim “Eph” Goodweather, forwhen betrayal and paranoia threaten to tear them mer head of the Centers for Disease Control Canary apart. As Eph struggles to cope with the reality of Team in New York City. He and his allies investigate Dr. Nora Martinez’s (Mía Maestro, “Alias”) death, a mysterious outbreak caused by parasitic worms he resolves to get his son, Zach (Max Charles, “The that cause a form of vampirism. Dr. Goodweather’s Lion Guard”), back from the Master (Jack Kesy, saga has captured the attention of millions of fans, “The Throwaways,” 2015), an ancient evil being who are no doubt anxious for season 3. who controls the strigoi. Eph manufactures masUnfortunately for fans, season 3 is made up of sive quantities of his bioweapon while experimentjust 10 episodes, instead of the usual 13. However, ing on strigoi and even considers betraying those executive producer and showrunner Carlton Cuse closest to him.

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Neither human nor strigoi, the origins of the mysterious Quinlan (Rupert Penry-Jones, “MI-5”) are explored this season as well, and fans are eager to discover more about the intriguing figure. Quinlan hopes to lure out the Master and take him down, which allies him with Eph, for better or for worse. Samantha Mathis (“The Good Wife”) returns as Justine Faraldo, Special Director of Security for New York City — a.k.a. the “Security Czar” — a zealous, powerhungry politician who believes

she’s the only person willing to do what it takes to win the war. When her plans go awry, though, she’s knocked off balance, which could have serious ramifications for everyone in New York. Fan favorite Kevin Durand (“Lost”) also returns this season as Vasiliy Fet, who teams up with a group of Navy SEALS looking for the Master. He also rebounds from his breakup with Dutch (Ruta Gedmintas, “The Incident,” 2015), thanks to a beautiful police captain, (America Olivo, “Friday the 13th,” 2009). All the while, the Master continues his quest to transform the world. “The Strain” has amassed a loyal following, no doubt thanks to the talented team both in front of and behind the camera. Stoll came to the attention of TV audiences thanks to roles in “Law & Order: Los Angeles” and “House of Cards,” the latter of which earned him a Golden Globe nomination in 2013. Moviegoers may recognize him as villain Darren Cross in “Ant-Man” (2015). Cuse is the mastermind behind such other successful series as “Bates Motel” and “Colony,” not to mention ABC’s legendary ratings juggernaut “Lost,” on which he also served as screenwriter. Samantha Mathis stars in “The Strain.”

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Aaron Tveit stars in “BrainDead.”

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Celebrate the work of youth who feel compelled to help others in this special broadcast. The We Day event has been around since 2007, when it began as a way to inspire and empower youth to change the world for the better.

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8:00 p.m.

While Kate works to prove herself at Fashion Week L.A., Mary comes to a decision about her future in this new episode. Later, everyone goes to Jeremiah’s wedding, but a wedding day mishap threatens the ceremony.

The Last Ship (31) TNT

9:00 p.m.

Chandler (Eric Dane) goes headto-head with a powerful enemy in a final showdown in this new episode. At the same time, Kara (Marissa Neitling) encounters someone who can help her with her mission. Adam Baldwin also stars.

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10:00 p.m.

When Luke (Danny Pino) enlists Laurel’s (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) help with an anti-war documentary, she’s forced to work with old boyfriend Ben Valderrama (Michael Zegen) in this new episode. Also, Laurel worries about the health of Luke’s baby.

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Biden’s new gig: With only a few months left in office, the vice-president may have a new career in television. Joe Biden is set to star as himself in the Wednesday, Sept. 28, episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” just one week after the kick-off of season 18 of the long-running NBC series. This won’t be the first time that the politician has guest starred in a prime-time TV show, either. Just last year he appeared in the series finale of “Parks and Recreation,” playing an on-screen version of himself. His role isn’t so different for this next TV appearance. He again plays himself, but this time he’s commending the Special Victims Unit for its work in addressing the backlog of rape kits that’s been a problem nationwide. The appearance of the vicepresident is a case of art imitating life. Biden and series star Mariska Hargitay (“Leaving Las Vegas,” 1995) have both been outspoken proponents of efforts to solve the backlog, and they both spoke at the White House in June about the issue. Biden has also been honored for his work by Hargitay’s Joyful Heart Foundation, an organization that provides support to victims of domestic violence Chris Geere stars in and sexual as“You’re the Worst.” sault. Biden’s TV career isn’t exactly taking off, but two appearances in two years isn’t half bad.

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Alyson Hannigan welcomes hopeful magicians who try to fool legendary duo Penn and Teller in this new episode. Matthew Laslo, Zabrecky, David Garrard and Wayne Hoffman are among the magicians ready to take the stage.

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Jason Hawes and the rest of the TAPS team heads to Fort TaberFort Rodman to investigate reports of paranormal activity in this new episode. People are worried that a new “living history event” has stirred up some frightening activity.

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As Abuddin spirals into chaos, Daliyah (Melia Kreiling) convinces Fauzi (Fares Fares) to leave and become the voice of dissent. While Daliyah takes a stand against Barry (Adam Rayner), he tries to shut down Leila’s (Moran Atias) opposition.

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Christian Finnegan and Sherrod Small take a look at the latest headlines as they discuss race in America in this new episode. The show includes sketch comedy, parody and social experiments to spark honest conversations about race.

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In this new episode, Tarek and Christina enquire about a splitlevel home in Long Beach, Calif. The house boasts a unique style compared to the others in the neighborhood, and the small backyard has lots of potential for indoor-outdoor living.

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Tiffany and Cain have been together for four years and in that time have gained a combined 150 pounds. Chris and Heidi Powell help the couple prepare for their wedding by showing them how to get in shape, both physically and emotionally.

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