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State Patrol: Employees untruthful about funds BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Steve Ford, co-owner of Drennan-Ford Funeral Home & Crematory, sits with just a few of the valentine cards collected through the funeral home’s sixth annual Operation Valentine program.

Hundreds of cards go to vets, active military Funeral home collects notes by kids, teachers BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — “Thank you for serving our country and fighting for me when I could not

fight for myself,” reads a handwritten note submitted as part of Operation Valentine. “You are a hero!” it continues. The annual Valentine’s Day card drive, now in its sixth year, collects valentines from area students, public service organizations and the public at large to be delivered to local veterans and active-duty military members. The drive is organized by Drennan-Ford Funeral Home & Crematory of Port Angeles.

Another card reads: “I don’t know your name, but I want to tell you thank you for giving all you did and going through that pain. All you did made a difference. Love, Skyler.” This year, 1,621 valentines were collected, said Steve Ford, funeral home co-owner and cofounder of the event. “It was a good turnout,” he said. TURN

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PORT ANGELES — Two longtime electric utility workers face Feb. 22 disciplinary hearings that could lead to their dismissal. State Patrol Detective Krista Hedstrom said the two were untruthful during a five-month investigation into a bank account that funded employee get-togethers with proceeds from scrap metal, including copper and brass. The fund existed from at least the early ’90s through January 2015. City Manager Dan McKeen said Friday he will preside over hearings for Light Operations warehouse worker Sean Hairell, who was placed Thursday on paid administrative leave, and for Light Operations Manager George Drake, who was not placed on leave.

Notices of intent Human Resources Manager Abbi Fountain said Friday that Drake and Hairell received notices of intent to discipline Thursday after brief meetings that included Drake’s and Hairell’s union representatives. She said action against Drake and Hairell could range from counseling to termination. According to a State Patrol investigation, Drake and Hairell

were untruthful about their involvement with the City Light Slush Fund at First Federal that was fed in part by proceeds from recycling scrap that was intended for the garbage. The investigation concluded that no criminal activity occurred.

Jefferson prosecutor At the request of Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols, Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Haas said Friday he has agreed to review hundreds of pages of investigative reports by the Port Angeles Police Department and State Patrol. The police department investigation into discarded city light poles that employees allegedly took for their own use also found evidence that crimes occurred. The State Patrol had investigated the slush fund account, which was at First Federal, as a potential third-degree theft. Haas said he will decide by early March on whether criminal charges are warranted. The poles, which were usable as firewood after their creosotecovered bases were cut off, were determined by city officials to have no value and were sent to the landfill or given to members of the public who asked for them. TURN TO CITY/A5

New PA street signs honor Klallam history Names featured in two languages BY MARK SWANSON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Towns around New Orleans have signs in French and English. In Oakland, Calif., there are street signs in Chinese and English. And in Port Angeles, there are now a limited number of signs that honor Klallam tribal history with the names of streets in both English and Klallam. They are quite possibly the nation’s first bilingual street signs in English and Klallam. New downtown signs at the intersection of Oak and Front

streets and Oak Street and Railroad Avenue have the names inscribed in both English and Klallam. The signs, said city Director of Public Works Craig Fulton, were the brainchild of Nathan West, the city’s community development director, who worked with tribal representatives.

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road Ave. Both the Lower Elwha Klallam and Jamestown S’Klallam tribes took part in the planning of the park. Port Angeles street crews installed the signs about a week ago, said Fulton. He said the city already has its own equipment for creating street signs. Letters and words are sprayed onto metal blanks with the use of stencils. The major change, said Fulton, was getting stencils for the Klallam language.

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Delays for Manilow after oral surgery BARRY MANILOW HAS been forced to postpone two concerts following a rough week of oral surgery. Manilow had surgery twice earlier last week and still managed to make a conManilow cert in Memphis, Tenn., on Wednesday. But after that, he was brought back to Los Angeles for surgery Friday when complications developed. A Kentucky concert Thursday night was postponed, along with a Nashville, Tenn., show Friday. Manilow’s doctors said

they expect no further complications, but spokeswoman Victoria Varela said that for two days, he’s been instructed not to talk or sing.

Lawrence donates Actress Jennifer Lawrence is donating $2 million to a Kentucky hospital where she visited sick youngsters during a recent holiday trip home. The Oscar winner, a Louisville native, announced by video that she’s giving the money to Lawrence establish the Jennifer Lawrence Foundation Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Kosair Children’s Hospital in her hometown, The CourierJournal reported. Lawrence said she and

her family have met wonderful children at the hospital, and said their “strength and courage is inspiring.” Hospital executives unveiled a rendering of the new cardiac ICU with Lawrence’s name affixed to the building.

Rihanna line debuts Rihanna is certainly used to stopping the show, whether as a performer or as a fashion figure whose daring choices can make headlines. But at New York Fashion Week, she let her models make the splashy entrances. After all, she was the designer this time. The singer presented her Fenty Puma by Rihanna collection, heavy on Japanese-inspired streetwear in almost exclusively black and white, with, she said, “a Gothic undertone.”

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_________ DREW LEWIS, 84, a businessman who served as U.S. transportation secretary under President Ronald Reagan during the 1981 air traffic controllers’ strike, has died. Mr. Lewis, who lived on a farm in Lower Salford, in the Philadelphia suburbs, died Wednesday in Prescott, Ariz., of complications from pneumonia, said his son, Andy Lewis. As transportation secretary, Mr. Lewis was the Republican administration’s chief representative in a bitter labor dispute with the Professional Air

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BOREK SIPEK, 66, a Czech architect and designer best known in his country for his work for late President Vaclav Havel, has died. Prague’s Vaclav Havel Library announced Mr. Sipek’s death Saturday. No cause was given, but Mr. Sipek was recently battling pancreas cancer. He emigrated from communist Czechoslovakia after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion that crushed the liberal reforms known as the Prague Spring. He studied architecture in Germany before establishing a studio in the Netherlands. He cooperated with a number of brands, including Driade, Wittmann, Swarovski, Leitner, Quartet, Vitra, Sevres, SaintGobain and Rosenthal. After the 1989 antiCommunist Velvet Revolution led by Havel, his friend, Mr. Sipek became the chief architect at the Prague Castle, the seat of presidency. There he created chandeliers, furniture and some new entrances.

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Traffic Controllers Organization. Reagan fired 11,400 members of the union for mountMr. Lewis ing an illein 1981 gal strike. Mr. Lewis later became CEO of Omaha, Neb.-based transportation company Union Pacific Corp., guiding its merger with the Southern Pacific and the Chicago and North Western railroads. Mr. Lewis, sworn in as the nation’s seventh secretary of transportation in January 1981, worked to divest the government of the Conrail freight line in the Northeast and cut Amtrak’s budget, believing buses and planes were more cost-effective than trains. He also trimmed transit operating subsidies and argued for shifting more responsibility for bridges and highways to the states. But his tenure also saw the first federal gasoline tax increase in more than 20 years, the nickel hike providing funds for infrastructure improvements, including mass transit projects.

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In backing the increase, Reagan described it as a “user fee” rather than a tax since it was part of the cost of gasoline. The 1981 dispute with the air traffic controllers, over pay, staffing levels and other issues turned into a historic standoff in the first year of the Reagan administration. Mr. Lewis took charge of talks with the union and negotiated a three-year contract, which was soundly rejected by members. About 12,000 controllers walked off the job on Aug. 3, 1981, in a strike that violated federal law and court injunctions. Reagan fired those who did not return to work, and the union lost its federal certification. Lewis, in 1986, three years after resigning his Cabinet post, was granted an honorary degree during commencement at Haverford College, which was founded by Quakers. He returned the degree because of protests from the faculty, telling the crowd he was acting out of respect for the college’s Quaker principle of consensus.

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How come Valentine’s Day? Why do most little boys and girls and many big boys and girls blush (?) and exchange sugary notes of mutual esteem each Feb. 14? The “Quiz Kids” might know and also the “Information-Please-ers” that wolves had a lot more to do with the establishment of St. Valentine’s Day than St. Valentine himself. If they do, they should unburden themselves of the true facts immediately. The younger generation should know. St. Valentine’s Day is not what is termed a legal holiday, and if you look through a list of the holy days of the Episcopal Church, you will not find St. Valentine’s Day among them. Some of these customs were observed in ancient Rome long before the introduction of Christianity when there were neither saints nor saint’s days.

Seen Around the Clock [Port Angeles]: ■ Salvation Army singers giving their all in cold weather at corner of Whidby and Francis streets. ■ Horse with two riders trotting up Eunice Street. ■ Members of SPADES making Valentine cookies for children’s party.

1991 (25 years ago) Growth management will be like a new lawn this spring — grass roots will do the work. That was the message cultivated by speakers at a forum this week on the growth management planning process, held in Port Townsend. The event was facilitated by Katherine Baril, water quality specialist with Jefferson County’s Washington State University Cooperative Extension. About 50 people attended with Commissioners Larry Dennison, B.G. Brown and Richard Wojt.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Feb. 14, the 45th day of 2016. There are 321 days left in the year. This is Valentine’s Day. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Feb. 14, 1849, President James K. Polk became the first U.S. chief executive to be photographed while in office as he posed for Matthew Brady in New York City. On this date: ■ In 1778, the American ship Ranger carried the recently adopted Stars and Stripes to a foreign port for the first time as it arrived in France. ■ In 1895, Oscar Wilde’s final play, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” opened at the St. James’s

Theatre in London. ■ In 1903, the Department of Commerce and Labor was established. It was divided into separate departments of Commerce and Labor in 1913. ■ In 1912, Arizona became the 48th state of the Union as President William Howard Taft signed a proclamation. ■ In 1924, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. of New York was formally renamed International Business Machines Corp., or IBM. ■ In 1929, the “St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” took place in a Chicago garage as seven rivals of Al Capone’s gang were gunned down. ■ In 1941, the Carson McCull-

ers novel Reflections in a Golden Eye, previously serialized, was published in book form by Houghton Mifflin. ■ In 1946, the film noir “Gilda,” starring Rita Hayworth, was released by Columbia Pictures. ■ In 1962, first lady Jacqueline Kennedy conducted a televised tour of the White House in a videotaped special that was broadcast on CBS and NBC (and several nights later on ABC). ■ In 1989, Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini called on Muslims to kill Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses, a novel condemned as blasphemous. ■ Ten years ago: Attorney Harry Whittington, who was acci-

dentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney, suffered a mild heart attack when a shotgun pellet traveled to his heart, but he recovered. ■ Five years ago: The TV game show “Jeopardy!” began airing the first of three episodes pitting human players Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings against an IBM computer named “Watson.” Watson ended up winning with a cumulative total of $77,147 versus $24,000 for Jennings and $21,600 for Rutter. ■ One year ago: A Danish gunman attacked a free-speech seminar and a synagogue in Copenhagen, killing two people; the shooter was later slain by a special police team.


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Fire destroyed a building used for wood storage in Irondale on Saturday morning.

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Jefferson County Fire Investigation Task Force, headed by Assistant Chief Brian Tracer. Firefighters were called to the morning blaze after a neighbor awoke to “popping noises,” looked outside and saw an orange glow. She then called emergency dispatchers at 9-1-1. Firefighters arrived to find an approximately 60-foot-by-80-foot structure engulfed in flames. The unusual structure was roughly circular in shape and built similar in design to a teepee, Beezley said. Over the poles and posts was a mixture of corrugated steel and plastic panels. The structure contained thousands of board feet of hardwood flooring, cedar boards and dimensional lumber boards as well as a forklift, Beezley said. The owner of the structure told firefighters he stored wood there. He said there were no heat sources or electrical connections in the structure.

PORT TOWNSEND — A fire that destroyed a large storage structure full of wood in the 200 block of West Horton Street in Irondale early Saturday flared up briefly later that day. “They are out there putting more water on it,” said Bill Beezley, East Jefferson Fire-Rescue spokesman, at about 4 p.m. The fire was determined to be out within 10 minutes. Firefighters had remained at the site for several hours after the 7:30 a.m. fire had been extinguished at about 9:20 a.m., Beezley said. They tore the debris apart with a backhoe and saturated it before leaving. Renewed fire activity was reported later that afternoon and was quickly extinguished. “Once in awhile, a fire will flare back up,” he said. No one was injured in the blaze, Beezley said. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the

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Isabella Morrison of Sequim, left, talks about solar energy with Jeff Randall, an agent with Port Townsend-based Power Trip Energy Corp., on Saturday at the 19th annual Building, Remodeling & Energy Expo in the gym at Sequim High School. The event, sponsored by the North Peninsula Building Association, features displays, demonstrations and vendors covering a wide range of home improvement options. The expo continues today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free.

2014 meth conviction of Jefferson man upheld PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TACOMA — The state Court of Appeals in Tacoma has upheld the 2014 methamphetamine conviction of a Jefferson County man who was tried in Clallam County Superior Court. Bruce Eli Bratton, 65, was found guilty by a Clal-

lam County jury of possession of a controlled substance in October 2014. Bratton served his sentence in the Clallam County jail, according to Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecutor Michele Devlin. On May 14, 2014, an attendant at 7 Cedars

Casino in Blyn found a suspicious baggie on the floor in front of a slot machine, according to court records. A review of the casino’s video surveillance showed a man, later identified as Bratton, sit by the machine and reach into his pocket. The baggie then fell out onto the

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A4 Briefly: Nation Obama to host Southeast Asian leader summit WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will host Southeast Asian leaders at an unprecedented summit in California starting Monday as he looks to deepen ties with the region’s fast-growing economies. But a nation not invited — neighboring power China — will be the proverbial elephant in the room as the leaders grapple with sensitive territorial disputes. As part of Obama’s so-called pivot in U.S. foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific, he has made a point of traveling to the region each fall to meet with the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Now, Obama is inviting ASEAN leaders to the U.S., and to the same venue where he hosted China’s President Xi Jinping in 2013. U.S. officials say the two-day summit at the Sunnylands estate is not directed against China, a strategic rival of the U.S. But the military might and economic clout of the rising Asian power is likely to loom over their discussions.

Blasio urged residents to take “extreme precautions” while forecasters warned that high winds in New England could make it feel as de Blasio cold as 35 degrees below zero. The bone-chilling cold canceled horse racing at New York’s Aqueduct Racetrack as well as the Central Park Ice Festival, which was to feature ice-carving artists and music. Organizers called the ice festival off just a few weeks after Winter Jam, Central Park’s free winter sports day, had to be canceled. A wind chill advisory was in effect for New York City beginning Saturday afternoon and continuing to noon today.

U.S. deploys Patriot missiles to S. Korea Measure is temporary ahead of talks over high-tech system BY HYUNG-JIN KIM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEOUL, South Korea — The United States temporarily deployed an additional Patriot missile battery in South Korea in response to North Korea’s nuclear test and a long-range rocket launch ahead of talks next week to set up an even more sophisticated U.S. missile defense in a move that has worried China and Russia.

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WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Republican presidential candidates John Kasich and Marco Rubio; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Kasich, Rubio; Republican presidential candidate Donald East bundles up in cold Trump. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” NEW YORK — Bitter tem— Trump, Rubio, Sanders. peratures and biting winds had ■ CNN’s “State of the much of the northeastern United States bundling up for the some Union” — Rubio; Republican of the worst cold of the winter — presidential candidate Jeb Bush. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — a snap so bad it forced an ice fesRubio, Sanders. tival in Central Park to cancel. The Associated Press New York City Mayor Bill de

The new tough stance follows South Korea’s decision to shut down an inter-Korean factory park that had been the rival Koreas’ last major symbol of cooperation but that Seoul said had been used by North Korea to fund its nuclear and missile programs. North Korea responded by

against an attack from North Korea.” “North Korea’s continued development of ballistic missiles against the expressed will of the international community requires deporting South Korean citizens, the alliance to maintain effective seizing South Korean assets and and ready ballistic missile vowing to militarize the park. defenses,” he said in a statement. South Korea on Friday cut off power and water supplies to the No timeline industrial park and announced A spokeswoman for U.S. Forces that its planned talks with the United States on deploying the Korea couldn’t confirm how long Terminal High-Altitude Area the Patriot missile battery from Defense one of the most advanced Texas would be deployed in South missile defense systems in the Korea. The U.S. military already world, could start next week. Offi- has an operating Patriot missile cials say they have yet to set a defense system in South Korea to specific starting date for the talks. counter the threat of North In the meantime, the U.S. mili- Korea’s shorter-range arsenal and tary command in South Korea medium-range missiles. South Korean media have long said Saturday that an air defense battery unit from Fort Bliss, Texas, speculated that the two countries has been conducting ballistic mis- are working on a THAAD deploysile training using the Patriot sys- ment in South Korea, but it took tem at Osan Air Base near Seoul. the North’s rocket launch last Lt. Gen. Thomas Vandal, com- Sunday, which outsiders see as a mander of the U.S. Eighth Army, test of banned ballistic missile said “exercises like this ensure we technology, for the allies to forare always ready to defend mally announce they will begin

Briefly: World Kerry criticizes Russians over Ukraine, Syria MUNICH — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is sharply criticizing Russia for its actions in Ukraine and Syria, accusing Moscow of “repeated aggression” in both places. Speaking to the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Kerry said Russia is defying the will of the international community with its support for separatists in eastern Ukraine and its military intervention in Syria on behalf of President Bashar Assad. His comments came just after Russia’s prime minister told the same conference that the West is rekindling the Cold War with sanctions imposed on Russia over Ukraine as well as new NATO moves. Kerry praised European nations for holding firm on the Ukraine sanctions and urged Moscow to act in good faith in forging a truce in Syria and allow a political transition.

received from cheering Mexicans who lined his motorcade route sevendeep contrasted sharply with his pointed Francis criticism of how church and state leaders here have failed their people.. In a subsequent hard-hitting speech to his own bishops, Francis challenged church leaders known for their deference to Mexico’s wealthy and powerful to courageously denounce the “insidious threat” posed by the drug trade and not hide behind their own privilege and careers.

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BEIRUT — Syrian government forces on Saturday captured another village near Aleppo, tightening the noose around rebel-held parts of the northern city, Syrian state TV and an opposition activist group said. State TV and the Britainbased Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said troops captured Tamoura on Saturday Pope issues message around noon, amid intense shelling and air raids by RusMEXICO CITY — Pope sian warplanes. Francis issued a tough-love Syrian troops have been message to Mexico’s political and church elites Saturday, tell- advancing under cover of Russian airstrikes with the aim of ing them they have a duty to besieging rebel-held parts of provide their people with security, justice and courageous pas- Aleppo, Syria’s largest city. If they are able to do so, it will be toral care to confront the druginspired violence and corruption the biggest defeat for insurgents that are tormenting the country. since the conflict began in 2011. The raucous welcome Francis The Associated Press

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Emergency personnel work at the scene of a fatal crash on Interstate 78 near Fredericksburg, Pa., on Saturday. The pileup left tractor-trailers, box trucks and cars tangled together across several lanes of traffic and into the snow-covered median. The collision killed at least three and sent scores to the hospital.

Justice Scalia’s death at 79 sets up successor maelstrom BY MARK SHERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Antonin Scalia, the influential conservative and most provocative member of the Supreme Court, has died, leaving the high court without its conservative majority and setting up an ideological confrontation over his successor in the maelstrom of a presidential election year. He was 79. The U.S. Marshals Service in Washington confirmed Scalia’s death at a private residence in the Big Bend area of West Texas. Spokeswoman Donna Sellers said Scalia had retired the previous evening and was found dead Saturday morning after he did not

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appear for breakfast. Scalia was part of a 5-4 conservative majority — with one of the five, Anthony Kennedy, sometimes voting with liberals on the court. Scalia’s death leaves President Barack Obama weighing when to nominate a successor, a decision that immediately sparked a political struggle drawing in Congress and the presidential candidates. The immediate impact of his death for the current term means the justices will now be divided 4-4 in many of those cases. If there is a tie vote, then the lower court opinion remains in place. Cases where the current court was expected to split 5-4 include disputes over abortion,

affirmative action and immigration policy. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, as well as Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, said the nomination should fall to the next president. Democrats were outraged at that idea, with Sen. Harry Reid, the chamber’s top Democrat, saying it would be “unprecedented in recent history” for the court to have a vacancy for a year. Leaders in both parties were likely to use the high court vacancy to implore voters to nominate candidates with the best chance of winning in the November general election.

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West: Pedestrians hit by darts while crossing bridge

Nation: New fitness tests included for Army recruiting

Nation: Tremors shake Okla.; no injuries reported

World: Rare neurological disorder linked to virus

AUTHORITIES SAY TWO pedestrians were hit by blow darts while walking across the Golden Gate Bridge on Saturday. The California Highway Patrol said an officer patrolling the bridge on bicycle was flagged down by a man who had been hit in the leg. The San Francisco Chronicle reported the 5-inch long dart had sunk about two inches into the man’s skin. Officials said that as emergency personnel were speaking with the man, a woman approached them and reported she too had been hit by a blow dart in the knee. Both were evaluated by paramedics and released at the scene.

BEGINNING THIS SUMMER, a visit to a local Army recruiting office will include a new set of gymnastic tests to help determine what military jobs a recruit is physically capable of performing. Prospective soldiers will be asked to run, jump, lift a weight and throw a heavy ball — all to help the Army figure out if the recruit can handle a job with high physical demands or should be directed to a more sedentary assignment. The new tests come as the Pentagon is opening all combat posts to women, a process that involves setting physical standards for every job that both men and women will have to meet.

A 5.1-MAGNITUDE earthquake shook northwest Oklahoma on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The earthquake centered about 17 miles north of Fairview in northwestern Oklahoma occurred at 11:07 a.m. and was reportedly felt across Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico and Texas, the USGS said. A second quake measured at 3.9 magnitude struck 10 minutes later, followed at 11:41 a.m. by a 2.5-magnitude quake and at 12:21 p.m. by a 3.5-magnitude temblor. Fairview police and the Major County Sheriff’s Office had no reports of injury or significant damage.

A RARE NEUROLOGICAL disorder is on the rise in several Latin American countries that are also seeing an outbreak of the Zika virus, the World Health Organization said Saturday. The U.N. health body in Geneva said in a weekly report that GuillainBarre syndrome, which can cause temporary paralysis, has been reported in Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Suriname and Venezuela. The increase in Guillain-Barre cases is appearing in conjunction with the spread of the Zika virus to 34 countries and also with increasing cases of microcephaly, a rare condition in which infants are born with abnormally small heads.


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The Point Hudson breakwater’s repair and replacement will widen the current channel in order to accommodate larger boats.

PT breakwater repair to take three years BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The replacement of the Port Hudson breakwater, which will take another three years, will disrupt marine life, including dens of octopuses, the port’s deputy director said. But the port will do as little harm as possible, Jim Pivarnik said. “This project will disrupt the sea life,” he said. “But we’ll do everything we can to protect as much as we can.” The project, which could cost as much as $6 million, will replace the breakwater built in 1932 with a more durable structure meant to protect boats in the marina from wind and rain. The project is currently in the permitting process.

Port officials plan to construct the new structure in two phases: replacing the north side from September 2017 to February 2018 and the southern section a year later. During its 84-year life, the breakwater has become the home of a diverse selection of sea life. Among the creatures that live there are giant Pacific octopuses, which are present in abundance, said Don Peterson, Octopus Gardens Diving owner. “It’s a unique site,” Peterson said. “The diving community, when they come here to dive at that particular location, they don’t look at it as just a dive site; they look at it like a park,” he said. It has a wide reputation, he said.

In 1969, marine explorer Jacques Cousteau filmed at Point Hudson for a show about octopuses after a recommendation from a colleague. Peterson said the site contains an old wreck and a series of areas that have become octopus dens. Peterson said he trusts the port to take the marine wildlife into consideration as much as possible while acknowledging the unavoidable disruption. “If they were to remove the habitat and not replace it, that would be a big mistake,” Peterson said. Construction on the breakwater can take place only between July 15 and Feb. 15 to avoid a “fish window,” a state-imposed prohibition in place to protect spawning salmon.

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through a prepaid debit card or wire transfer,” the office said in a news release. “They may also leave ‘urgent’ callback requests through phone ‘robo-calls’ or via phishing email.” Scammers will try to scare their victims, with many threatening to arrest, deport or revoke the license of their victim if they don’t get the money. Scams use caller ID spoofing, altering caller ID to make it look like the IRS or another agency is calling, deputies said. They use IRS titles and fake badge numbers to appear legitimate and may use the victim’s name, address and other personal information to make the call sound official, they added. “Cons try new tricks all the time,” the release said. “Some schemes provide an actual IRS address where they tell the victim to mail a receipt for the payment they make. “Others use emails that contain a fake IRS document with a phone number or an email address for a reply.” The Treasury Department will take an online report if you have been the victim of an IRS scam at http://tinyurl.com/PDNIRSscamreport.

the last few years, one as recent as 2015. “Due to the recent activity on the account, it appears Drake was not being 100 percent truthful while speaking to detectives.” Hairell, 38, Daugaard’s son-in-law, was a signer on the slush fund account, though Daugaard told Hedstrom that Hairell did not want to be a signer. Hairell earns $73,655 a year as a City Light warehouse-storekeeper, the person who orders equipment and supplies — and takes care of scrap metal. Hairell said he would be “shocked” to learn if there was an account at First Federal in his name, according to State Patrol interview transcripts of the investigation obtained by the Peninsula Daily News. Yet the State Patrol investigation determined his name was indeed on the account.

Lack of evidence But the State Patrol investigation was hampered by a lack of actual evidence that would prove criminal activity occurred, Hedstrom said. She said that up until 2012, it was a passbook savings account, which did not have electronic records. There were no deposits into the account after it became a savings account in 2012 until it closed in 2015, during which it was tracked electronically. “How can you prove that theft occurred if nothing was going into the account?” Hedstrom said. There was plenty of hearsay from employees about the account, but that wasn’t enough to prove a crime took place, she said. “I will say, the main roadblock in this investigation was the lack of records,” she said.

________ Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 55650, or at pgottlieb@peninsula dailynews.com.

Cards: Vets’ valentines CONTINUED FROM A1 ers be able to maybe initiate conversation to their stuThe cards are being dis- dents and classes about curtributed by Gerald Rettela rent events and what is hapand Charles Gagnon — both pening in the world and to of the Korean War Veterans bring about a little bit more Association Chapter No. 310 patriotism within our — to area active-duty per- schools,” Steve Ford said. It is important to recogsonnel and veterans. “Any extra valentines are nize current and former distributed regionally to vet- members of the military, he erans centers in the Seattle said. area or surrounding commu“I think it is just impornities,” Ford said. tant [they] know they are appreciated, from young Students, teachers children producing these to A majority of the cards older people of the same age were created by students as some of these veterans.” The funeral home also and teachers at nine Clallam organizes the annual SweatCounty schools, Ford said. ers for Veterans drive, held “I basically reached out to all the principals of schools each autumn. in our area at the end of January asking them to participate,” he said. “We have nearly every school in Port Angeles and Sequim that participates yearly.” Ford, along with his wife and co-founder of the event, Leah Ford, visited area schools Feb. 2 to pick up the valentines. When Operation Valentine was established, “it was a way, we felt, to have teach-

Through the drive, new or gently used sweaters, warm clothing, blankets, rain gear, gloves, hats, socks and other items for warmth or comfort are collected and distributed. “We literally collected thousands of pieces of clothing this last November, and that was all delivered to our local veterans center, and we just have a lot of veterans in our community that are not only in need of that, but they may live in the woods,” Ford said. “We just don’t see them a whole lot.” Clallam County Voices for Veterans distributed the items to veterans.

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Clallam and Jefferson County sheriff’s offices have received numerous reports of residents receiving phone calls from individuals claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service. “This is a recurring phone scam and the Sheriff’s Office advises residents to immediately hang up if they receive unsolicited phone calls,” the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said. Calls had been received from Forks, Port Angeles and Sequim, the office said. Detective Ryan Menday of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said reports had come from “all over the county. “This is common this time of year,” he said. “They target everybody” in the nation. The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office also reported the scam, saying Friday it had received dozens of telephone calls in 24 hours from county residents concerned about phone calls from people purporting to be IRS agents, with a demand for payment of “back taxes” with scare tactics that mention increased fines, summons to court and imprisonment. The phone calls are fraudulent, the Kitsap

County Sheriff’s Office said. The IRS says that it will not: ■ Call you to demand immediate payment. The IRS will not call you if you owe taxes without first sending you a bill in the mail. ■ Demand that you pay taxes and not allow you to question or appeal the amount you owe. ■ Require that you pay your taxes a certain way. For instance, require that you pay with a prepaid debit card. ■ Ask for your credit or debit card numbers over the phone. ■ Threaten to bring in police or other agencies to arrest you for not paying. Scams have cost victims more than $23 million, according to the IRS, which said the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, or TIGTA, has received reports of about 736,000 scam contacts since October 2013 with nearly 4,550 victims. The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said the scams are unsolicited calls in which thieves call taxpayers claiming to be IRS officials and demand that the victim pay a bogus tax bill. “They con the victim into sending cash, usually

CONTINUED FROM A1 personal use, according to one of 14 employee inter“You can’t put a theft views in Hedstrom’s State charge on something that Patrol report. has no value,” Hedstrom Reports dishonesty said last week. The Port Angeles Police In her conclusion, HedDepartment investigation strom said Drake and found that employees takHairell, who was supervised ing light poles violated city by Drake, were dishonest policy. Craig Fulton, public about the slush fund. Both were signers on the works and utilities director, bank account. said Friday the city was givAccording to interviews ing the poles away or diswith utility department carding them. “We have tightened up employees, the fund was our policy,” he said, adding fueled by proceeds from that he did not know how scrap metal and proceeds long employees were taking from employees who purchased pastries and other them for their own use. In addition, according to snacks. According to the report, the State Patrol investigation, city tools allegedly the fund was coordinated were taken home by utility by Daugaard, who told the State Patrol it was “handed workers. City officials said last down to him in the early week they were concerned ’90s by Dave O’Donnell, about the poles being taken, another retired employee,” tools being used, an untrue according to the report. Daugaard said he would rumor that had started that the fund paid for retired recycle scrap metal every department equipment three or four months and operator Vernon Daugaard’s deposit the proceeds into daughters’ education and the slush fund that was that “some city employees used to pay for such items were evasive and misled as a barbecue at the shop. He said the untrue the [State Patrol] investigarumor about paying for his tors.” Drake is a 26-year City children’s education was Light worker and former planted “to see how far it lineman who was appointed [the rumor] would go,” by Fulton to the utility’s top according to the State Patrol report. position in 2013. Daugaard was not Drake was not at work Friday, according to his immediately available for voice mail, and could not be comment Saturday. Drake, 47, who earns reached for comment. Hairell, a 10-year $99,981 a year, denied employee, said Friday he knowledge of a First Fedhad no comment on the eral bank account, accordupcoming disciplinary hear- ing to the State Patrol report. ing. According to the report, According to a 14-page summary of the State he later said there was an Patrol investigation dated account with his name Dec. 17, the slush fund bank attached to it and that account — also referred to when he was younger, he as “the copper fund” — was told to sign the account. “On Jan. 12, 2015, Drake, dated back to at least the early 1990s and contained Hairell and Daugaard up to $1,100 before it was closed the account and closed Jan. 12, 2015, after signed the withdrawal the city police investigation receipt,” according to Hedbegan into the missing light strom in the report. “Contrary to Drake’s poles. Also at that time, statements about having employees stopped bringing limited knowledge that this city-owned tools and large account existed, these were equipment home for their all actions that occurred in

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Patrol: Car runs firetruck off Highway 101 BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

BLYN — A car ran a firetruck off the road near Blyn on Friday, the State Patrol said. No one was hurt. At about 3 p.m., a Ford Taurus traveling westbound on U.S. Highway 101 at milepost 270 crossed over into the eastbound lane to pass traffic, cutting off a 1985 Pierce Pumper firetruck traveling eastbound, the State Patrol said. Because the lane was partially blocked, the driver of the firetruck — John Douglas McIntyre, 43, of Port Angeles — swerved to miss the Taurus and drove into a ditch on the side of the highway. “Apparently, the car cut off the firetruck,” said Trooper Russ Winger, State Patrol spokesman. “No contact was made between vehicles.” The driver of the Taurus, whose identity was unknown Friday, fled the scene. The eastbound and westbound lanes of the highway near Corriea Road were partially blocked until 3:30 p.m., according to the state Department of Transportation.

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Construction crews work Friday on what will become a stormwater retention basin at the site of a new McDonald’s restaurant undergoing reconstruction between First and Front streets at Penn Street in Port Angeles.

Sequim man sentenced on several charges BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

ation in Clallam and Jefferson counties, according to the Olympic Peninsula News Group. In August 2014, the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team — conducting a sting operation — used an informant to purchase heroin from Campbell, according to the prosecuting attorney’s office. Campbell failed to appear in court after posting bail, according to the prosecutor’s office, which also said he was seen on video surveillance using another person’s credit card to make purchases at a Walmart. Campbell has previous convictions for felony harassment, possession of a controlled substance, arson and theft of a firearm, according to Jesse Espinoza, deputy prosecutor.

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man has been sentenced to five years plus one day in prison after he pleaded guilty to narcotics distribution, identity theft and bail-jumping charges. Anthony Campbell, 31, of Sequim was sentenced Monday by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Christopher Melly after Campbell pleaded guilty to delivery of a controlled substance-heroin, identify theft and bail jumping, the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office said. Campbell also is required to serve one year of community supervision by the state Department of Corrections upon release from prison, according to court records. Campbell was arrested for an outstanding warrant ________ without incident in March Reporter Chris McDaniel can 2014 from a home on Lor- be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. raine Drive in Sequim as 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula part of an interagency oper- dailynews.com.

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was not charged in the incident. According to the lawsuit, the state Department of Social and Health Services did not take those accusations into account before placing a 3-year-old and a 6-year-old girl into the foster home in 2003.

BELLINGHAM — A Whatcom County jury has awarded two girls $8 million after they were assaulted when placed in a foster home with a boy who had been accused of sex abuse. The Bellingham Herald reported that jurors 2013 report awarded $4 million to each One of the girls reported girl Wednesday. the abuse they suffered in the home to police in 2013. Suspected of assault DSHS said in a stateThe then-12-year-old boy ment that the agency conhad been suspected of sexu- tinues to improve policies ally abusing a 5-year-old and practices to keep chilfamily member in 2012. He dren safe

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PORT ANGELES — The large pit to the north of the new McDonald’s restaurant that is being erected at 1706 E. Front St. is a stormwater retention basin. “It is a storm retention vault, and the idea there is that all the stormwater from the lot in the store goes into that vault and it is metered out to the Port Angeles storm system,” franchise owner Brian Beaulaurier said Friday. The basin will be in use during heavy rains and is engineered to prevent the storm drainage system from being overwhelmed in accordance with city

requirements, Beaulaurier said. The concrete tank will be buried once it is completed and located beneath the asphalt parking lot out of sight, he said. Beaulaurier, a Yakima native, is president of Kirkland-based Laurier Enterprises, which controls 14 McDonald’s franchises between Port Angeles and Belfair, including the restaurant in Sequim.

Completion date The $2.5 million project to replace the McDonald’s building, which began in mid-January, is on time and on budget and is expected to be completed in May, Beaulaurier said.

“If everything goes OK, the plan is to open it for Memorial Day,” he said. Beaulaurier said the foundation has been poured for the new restaurant and that “all the underground plumbing and electrical conduits are all in place.” When completed, the 5,000-square-foot, 122-seat restaurant will be about the same size as the former eatery, with construction and equipment costs pegged at $1.25 million each, Beaulaurier said. The former building on the edge of the eastern city limit was completed Dec. 16, 1976 — when Gerald Ford was president. Replacing it is a contractual obligation under which McDonald’s restaurants must be rebuilt every 40 years. The new McDonald’s will include a second drive-

through lane with the building facing east rather than north, Beaulaurier said. Guests will order at either of the drive-through stands and then take turns zipping into one lane to pay and pick up orders, Beaulaurier said.

2nd drive-through That will prevent a long line of cars from extending out onto the public street, he said. “We won’t have to stack into the street like we used to,” he said. Beaulaurier said he is “pleased” with the way the new building “is laying out on the lot. I am really excited about it.”

________ Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula dailynews.com.

Outcomes unchanged in second count of Clallam County votes PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A count of ballots that came into the Clallam County Auditor’s Office after Tuesday night left special election outcomes unchanged. The count of 1,117 ballots Friday slightly raised the approval percentage for the Sequim School District’s proposed $54 million construction bond but not enough to put the measure over the 60 percent threshold needed for bond passage. The count also raised approval percentages for two four-year Crescent School District levies: a maintenance and operations levy and a capital projects levy. Both had been approved by voters in Tues-

day night’s count. Clallam County voter turnout is 61.09 percent, with 14,725 ballots received in the all-mail election out of 24,104 registered voters. The Jefferson County Auditor’s Office, which counted an additional 953 ballots Wednesday, had a voter turnout of 54.55 percent, with 12,601 ballots returned out of 23,100 mailed. Both offices will make their final count Feb. 19 before the elections are certified. The Sequim school bond has received 8,068 votes, or 57.3 percent approving it, to 6,009 votes, or 42.6 percent, opposed. The vote total in Clallam County was 7,344 votes, or

57.04 percent, approving it to 55,32 votes, or 42.96 percent, opposing it. In Jefferson County, which has a small number of voters in the Sequim School District, the totals are 97 votes, or 55.75 percent, approving the bond to 77 votes, or 44.25, opposing it. Friday’s count resulted in these totals for Crescent School District levies: ■ Its four-year maintenance and operations levy was approved by 536 votes, or 66.09 percent, and opposed by 275, or 33.91 percent. ■ Its four-year capital projects levy was approved by 532 votes, or 65.6 percent, and opposed by 279, or 34.4 percent. Levies need only a

50 percent majority for passage. In Jefferson County, the Port Townsend School District’s $40.9 million construction bond won 73.23 percent approval, while the Chimacum School District’s $29.1 million bond proposal failed with 57.97 percent approval. Also approved was a $530,000 bond to replace Discovery Bay Fire & Rescue’s fire station. The measure won 62.29 percent approval. Maintenance and operation levies proposed for Brinnon and Quilcene schools also passed. Quilcene’s four-year levy passed with 67.24 percent approval, while Brinnon’s two-year levy won 64.74 percent approval.

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Soroptimist International of Port Angeles-Noon Club and the Peninsula Daily News invite nominations for the 2016 Clallam County Community Service Award. The award recognizes the dedication and accomplishments of local people who do extraordinary things for their neighbors, their community or the environment. This is the 37th year for the award, begun by the PDN and now co-sponsored by the Soroptimist noon club. Nominations must be made using the accompanying coupon and must be submitted to the PDN by 5 p.m. Friday, March 4. A letter describing the merits and accomplishments of the person being nominated must be included with the coupon. The nomination should include supporting documents, such as copies (not originals) of other awards, newspaper articles or letters of support. Anyone who lives in Clallam County can be nominated. Recipients of the Community Service Award in the past are not eligible for a 2016 award. But those previously nominated but not selected for a Community Service Award are eligible for renomination. A panel of judges will review the nominations and select one to seven people to receive a Community Service Award at an evening reception in Port Angeles on April 28. If you have any questions about the program, phone the Peninsula Daily News at 360-452-2345.

Past honorees Past Community Service Award honorees are: ■ 2015 — Reath Ellefson, the late John Willits, Edna Leppell, Peggy Norris and Wendy and Russ Bonham. ■ 2014 — Hearst and Jerri Coen, Linda deBord, Ron Jones, Wayne Roedell and Mark Schildknecht. ■ 2013 — Leo Campbell, Thelma McCoy, Venay Money, Chuck Preble, Shawnna and Dan Rigg and Janet Young. ■ 2012 — Anna Barrigan, Cheri Fleck, John Halberg, Dan Huff, Jim and Robbie Mantooth and Charles “Moose” Parker. ■ 2011 — Ron Allen, Jaye Moore, Dewey Ehling, Colleen and Ray Divacky, Alan Barnard and

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Stephen Rosales. ■ 2010 — Sue Nattinger and Coleman Byrnes (joint recipients), Dan Wilder Sr., Roger Wheeler, Susan Hillgren, Don Stoneman and Joe Borden. ■ 2009 — Mikki Saunders, Kathryn Schreiner, Jim Lunt, Chuck Hatten and Tom Schaafsma. ■ 2008 — Harold Baar, Jacqueline Russell, Colleen Robinson, Virginia and Welden Clark of Sequim, Doc Reiss and Barbara Ann Townsend. ■ 2007 — Jim Pickett, Lambert “Bal” Balducci and Kathleen Balducci, Dick and Marie Goin, and Orville Campbell. ■ 2006 — Steve Zenovic, Eleanor Tschimperle, Bryce Fish, John and Sue Miles, and Steve Methner. ■ 2005 — Rose Crumb; the Rev. Charles “Charlie” Mays; Liz Zenonian-Waud; the Rev. Mel Wilson and his wife, Kathy; and Gary Colley. ■ 2004 — John and Lelah Singhose, June Robinson, Roger Oakes and Cheryl Baumann. ■ 2003 — Cody Sandell, John and Anne-Marie Summers, Edward Hopfner and Patty Hannah. ■ 2002 — Denise Brennan, John Pope, John Reed and Cynthia Martin. ■ 2000-01 — Phil and Deborah Morgan-Ellis, Sharon Fox, Kristin Prater

Glenn, Cal Mogck and Manuela Velasquez. ■ 1999 — Bill Fatherson, Dorothy Skerbeck and S. Brooke Taylor. ■ 1998 — George Woodriff, Earl Gilson, Stuart Smith and Tom McCabe. ■ 1996-97 — Dave Robinson, Dennis Duncan, Jo Davies, Art Judd and Alberta Thompson. ■ 1995 — Mac Ruddell, Bonnie and Larry Hurd, Joyce McDaniel, Pat Soderlind and Harry Jackson. ■ 1994 — Steve Tharinger, Cindy Souders, Ray Gruver and Betty and Frank Wilkerson. ■ 1993 — Jessica Schreiber, Jim Jones, Betty Soderlind and Al Charles Jr. ■ 1992 — Helen Dawley, Lew Bartholmew, Chuck Maiden and Arlene Engel. ■ 1991 — Ginger Haberman, Tom Santos, Adabelle Square, Bob and Lois Blake, and Lucile Levien. From 1980 to 1990, one Clallam County Citizen of the Year was named. Recipients were Gay Knutson, 1990; Joe Hawe, 1989; Sue Shane, 1988; Eloise Kailin, 1987; Maureen Williams,1986; Leonard Beil, 1985; Barbara Kelso, 1984; Dorothy Hegg, 1983; Phyllis Hopfner, 1982; John Brady, 1981; and Art Feiro, 1980.

The Port Angeles City Council will appoint a three-person ethics committee to consider a complaint against Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd and consider the structure of an ad hoc committee to study water fluoridation when it meets Tuesday. The council will meet in regular session at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. It will be preceded by a special meeting at 5:40 p.m. to hear a presentation on Socrata Open Budget. The ethics panel will be chosen from a pool of eight people who were appointed earlier and have agreed to extend their service despite a lapse in their term of appointment. Kidd will not participate in the selection. Council members Sissi Bruch and Brad Collins will present names for an ad hoc committee that will have as its goal “to bridge the divide that exists in the community related to the issue of fluoridation, and to look for viable alternatives that recognize the importance of oral health in the community.” The council will consider acceptance of three stormwater quality grants from the state Department of Ecology. The council also will consider: ■ An amendment to the contract with Herrera Environmental for work on the Ranney well, increasing the total by $78,000 to $111,000. ■ Deleting sharedspace provisions in its interlocal agreement with Clallam County Fire District No. 2. ■ Approving an annual agreement with the Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission. ■ Final acceptance of projects by Olympic Electric Co. Inc. to replace 10 downtown light poles and replace sodium street lighting on Eighth Street with LED lights, as well as an overhead reconducting project by Michels Power, a tree-trimming project by Asplundh Tree Expert Co. and City Hall and PenCom upgrades by JMG Constructors LLC. ■ Setting a public hearing for 6:30 p.m. March 15 for vacation of a portion of Columbia Street. ■ A cable franchise ordinance.

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Sequim schools The Sequim School Board will consider a policy on suicide prevention when it meets Tuesday. The board will meet at 5:30 p.m. for a workshop and at 6:30 p.m. for a regular meeting at 503 N. Sequim Ave. The meeting has been rescheduled from its usual Monday date because of the Presidents Day holiday. New state law requires school districts to have plans in place for recognizing, screening, referring and responding to students in distress. The board also will consider policies on academic acceleration, federal cash and financial management, and allowable costs for federal programs. At the workshop, Ann Renker, assistant superintendent, will present an overview of teaching and learning.

Forks City Council A quorum of the Forks City Council may be in attendance at Mayor Bryon Monohon’s State of the City address at the Forks Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday. The address will be at noon at 1222 S. Forks Ave. If a quorum attends, it will constitute a special meeting. No action will be taken.

Clallam PUD The Clallam County Public Utility District meeting originally set for Monday has been canceled because of the Presidents Day holiday. The next meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, at 104 Hooker Road, Sequim.

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PORT ANGELES — Clallam County is seeking people to serve on a screening committee for a hearing examiner. Letters of interest, and resumes if desired, are due by the close of business Friday, March 4. On Jan. 26, the three county commissioners directed staff to prepare a request for proposals for candidates who would adjudicate land-use matters in a quasi-judicial role as an outside, contracted service provider. The county now has oneyear contracts with Hearing Examiners Lauren Erickson and William Payne. Those contracts expire Feb. 28. Those agreements likely will be extended to give time for human resources staff and the screening committee to vet, rank and recommend potential candidates for the key position, commissioners said. Commissioners hope to appoint a primary hearing examiner by June 1. He or she would operate under a three-year contract with the county. The job of the screening committee would be to vet

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USCG personnel killed in line of duty are remembered BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

LA PUSH — Three men who died during a rescue were remembered during a memorial on the 20th anniversary of their deaths. Petty Officer 2nd Class David Bosely, Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Schlimme and Seaman Clinton Miniken were killed the night of Feb. 12, 1997, off the coast of La Push while responding to a distress call from a dismasted sailboat in treacherous seas. The trio were assigned to the 44-foot long Motor Life Boat 44363. Coast Guard Station Quillayute River personnel honored the men Friday with a 21-gun salute in a memorial ceremony that concluded with the laying of a wreath in memoriam of Bosely, Schlimme and Miniken. Nearly two decades ago, the crew aboard a 31-foot sailboat, the Gale Runner, became trapped during a violent storm in the water off the rugged coast near La

the candidates and provide a recommendation to the board of county commissioners. Before it went to the committee, the county human resources department would verify resumes and conduct background checks and phone references. For the screening committee, commissioners seek specific categories of representation. They are: ■ One person representing the building community. ■ One person representing the environmental community. ■ One person representing the legal community. The three volunteers, along with two county staff members, will review applications received for the position of Clallam County hearing examiner, interview candidates meeting the qualifications and make a recommendation of appointment to the county commissioners. To apply for one of the three volunteer positions, submit a letter of interest to the Clallam County Board of Commissioners’ office, Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. A resume also can be submitted to provide qualification information. For more information, call Rich Sill, Clallam County human resources director, at 360-417-2242.

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A9 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings usually are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. There will be no luncheon this Monday due to the Presidents Day holiday.

Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings usually are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. There will be no luncheon this week due to the Presidents Day holiday.

■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and ■ Forks Chamber of Com- educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshmerce — Luncheon meetings ua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Drive, Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday’s meetForks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering ing is PABA’s monthly one-hour will feature Mayor Bryon Mono- discussion program examining local issues affecting investhon and the State of the City ment, employment and sound address. economic growth in Clallam Lunch costs $9.75 and will County. include an entree (pulled pork PABA members also are sandwiches) and sides. The invited to share their thoughts soup of the day will be clam about business matters that chowder. should be discussed, addressed or studied by the ■ North Hood Canal association. Chamber of Commerce — Port Angeles City Attorney Representing the “Emerald Towns” of the Hood Canal, Quil- Bill Bloor will give a short presentation on ramifications if votcene and Brinnon, the chamber ers approved a petition to usually meets monthly on the change Port Angeles governthird Monday of the month. ment from being a “code city“ In place of the February with home-rule powers. general meeting, the chamber There is a $3 minimum will sponsor a no-host luncheon charge by Joshua’s for those with U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer at who do not order breakfast. 11:30 a.m. Friday at Gear Head ________ Deli, 294963 U.S. Highway 101, Quilcene. All of the above meetings are open to the public. Peninsula Daily News ■ Jefferson County

$ Briefly . . . Documents: VW resisted recall of Takata air bags DETROIT — Volkswagen resisted U.S. government efforts to recall more cars and trucks to fix potentially deadly Takata air bags — telling safety regulators that a recall isn’t necessary. But the German automaker, already in hot water with the government for cheating on U.S. pollution tests, eventually agreed to the recall, according to documents posted Friday on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website. Volkswagen AG is recalling about 850,000 Audi and VW vehicles in the U.S. from model years 2006 to 2014. But in a letter to the safety agency, the company said the request to recall most of the Volkswagens “may be overbroad.” The letter said most VW and Audi vehicles have air bag inflators made at Takata’s factory in Freiberg, Germany, which have not experienced failures like those made in the U.S. and Mexico. The letter and lengthy negotiations with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over how to fix diesel engines that pollute too much show a willingness on Volkswagen’s part to push back against federal agencies when it doesn’t agree. But in the EPA case at least, it’s likely to bring millions of dollars in fines and perhaps even criminal charges. Last month, the NHTSA pushed VW and five other automakers to recall over 5 million additional vehicles after a Takata air bag inflator exploded in a 2006 Ford Ranger in December, killing a 52-year-old South Carolina man. The agency also cited test results that showed four inflators blew apart in a different model of Takata inflator.

KONP talk guests PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1:05 p.m. to 2 p.m. local talk show segment on KONP radio, at 1450 AM, 101.7 FM and www.konp. com on the Internet outside the Port Angeles area. Station General Manager Todd Ortloff hosts the Monday through Thursday segments. This week’s scheduled lineup: ■ Monday: ABC Presidents Day special. ■ Tuesday: Port Angeles

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School District Superintendent Marc Jackson, School Board President Cindy Kelly and new board member Josh Jones discuss a recent visit with government leaders in Olympia, a facilities committee start-up, a levy next year and administrator changes. Second segment: Doug Gailey of Port Angeles High School discusses the PA Band Boosters trivia night fundraiser. ■ Wednesday: Clallam County Prosecutor Mark Nichols discusses the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office website, recent progress in conducting mental health proceedings, a few recent trial and appellate court victories, and ongoing community education and outreach efforts. ■ Thursday: Clallam County commissioners. Second segment: Mark Titus, writer and director of the film “The Breach,” which will have a screening at Peninsula College on Feb. 19.

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Small residences help provide homelike care BY CONSTANCE GUSTKE THE NEW YORK TIMES

Kay Larmor, 71, was in and out of conventional nursing homes. Then she found Green House homes at Porter Hills, in Grand Rapids, Mich., which is helping to remake long-term care. Each home houses only 10 elderly people, and each person has a bedroom and bathroom. Larmor has private space, is able to order breakfast when she wants it and enjoys homestyle cooking, including some of her favorites, like goulash and spaghetti with meatballs. Residents can gather around a fireplace in the common room, and Larmor enjoys chatting with aides in the open kitchen. “This is my home,” said Larmor, a retired addiction counselor. “And I feel cared for.” For greater warmth and nurturing, seniors are turning to small residences like Green House, which is part of a complex of senior housing and care options, and privately owned care homes that are often unmarked in residential neighborhoods. They are usually newer, sometimes cheaper, and generally offer more customized care than

most nursing homes. Nursing homes have, of course, gotten plenty of criticism throughout the years. They are regulated by states and the federal government, but quality varies widely. And even the best ones are typically modeled after hospitals, so aides often wear scrubs and hallways can feel antiseptic. The ratio of residents to aides can be high too, creating more isolation for residents. “Many nursing homes don’t have enough staff,” said Lori Smetanka, director of the National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center. “This is one of the biggest complaints.” Dr. Bill Thomas, a Harvard-educated geriatrician, saw that loneliness and isolation were big problems in elder care. So he helped found the Green House project in 2003, which Porter Hills uses as a model that is now spreading around the country. To ensure quality, Green House homes are trademarked and built to strict certifications. Nurturing values and a more active life are encouraged. TURN

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Scott Mayer, co-owner of Erda, repairs a sewing machine at the company’s production facility in Dexter, Maine.

Some bosses more flexible as workers delay retirement BY KERRY HANNON THE NEW YORK TIMES

Corliss Fanjoy is turning 65 this year, but she is not ready for retirement. And at a small handbag maker in Maine, where Fanjoy spends her working hours cutting intricate patterns in leather, she is not alone. Most of her co-workers are over 55. One of them is her boss, Susan Nordman, 60, who bought the then-struggling company, Erda, based in Dexter, in 2013. She inherited a mostly older Gold and silver work force; Nordman was determined to keep those workers on Gold for April fell $8.40, or 0.7 percent, to settle at $1,239.40 the job. “Preserving critical knowledge an ounce Friday. is vital to the longevity of any March silver settled at $15.79 an ounce, down less than business,” she said. “The skills that my employees half a cent. Peninsula Daily News possess require hands-on learnand The Associated Press ing. With time and training, new

The extra effort has paid off, according to Nordman. This year, the company, which sells to about 700 stores, will produce nearly 16,000 bags, up from 9,000 in 2013. Erda, she said, is now turning a profit. As more workers like Fanjoy are saying no to a traditional retirement, more employers are informally introducing flexibility into their schedules or allowing employees to step slowly out of Hours to fit needs the workforce with a phased retirement arrangement. It can be “At Erda, everyone has a key a win-win for both. But there are to the office, so workers can work plenty of challenges to overcome. the hours that fit their needs,” From 1985 to 2014, the rate of she said. “Some elect to come as participation in the labor force early as 5:30, and others work for people 65 to 69 increased to nine-hour days and take a half almost 32 percent from about 18 day on Friday. I’ve always felt the percent, according to the Bureau more autonomy that you give of Labor Statistics. someone, the better job they’re going to do.” TURN TO LABOR/A10

workers can learn these skills, but only if someone is there to teach them. “Yes, you have to accommodate older workers’ needs,” Nordman added, “but they’re an asset, and you have to take care of an asset.” One way that Nordman has been able to retain her older workers is by offering more flexible work arrangements.


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A Port Angeles School District group poses for a photo with Gov. Jay Inslee, center. From left are Elliott Soelter, Pam Helpenstell, Inslee, Ben Basden and Cindy Kelly.

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dents Ben Basden and Elliott Soelter joined the high school’s LeaderPORT ANGELES — The Wash- ship Adviser Pam Helpenstell, Port ington Association of School Angeles School District SuperinAdministrators (WASA), Washingtendent Marc Jackson and School ton State School Directors Associa- Board directors President Cindy tion (WSSDA) and Washington Kelly, Vice President Sarah MethAssociation of School Business Offi- ner, Dr. Joshua Jones, Dr. Sandy cials (WASBO) presented the 2016 Long and Susan Shotthafer on Legislative Conference on Jan. 31 Sunday at the Center for the Arts, and Feb. 1 to state school directors, South Puget Sound Community for school administrators, school busithe start of the conference. ness officials and students. Updates on McCleary vs. State of Washington and Compensation Port Angeles High School stu-

and Levy Reform were shared, and state Superintendent of Schools Randy Dorn talked about the state of education. State Treasurer James McIntire spoke about the state budget relating to schools. On Feb. 1, the students, Kelly and Helpenstell visited the state Capitol and met with Gov. Jay Inslee, Sen. Jim Hargrove and Supreme Justice Mary Yu while other directors spent time with legislators “on the Hill.”

Labor: Delaying retirement CONTINUED FROM A9 Health System, testified at the hearing. (This reporter also spoke “That’s a whopping increase,” said Sara E. Rix, at the hearing, after being a former senior adviser invited to testify on the with the AARP Public Pol- challenges Americans who work into their 60s and 70s icy Institute. “Even at the oldest ages may face and the value that — 75 and above — people older workers can add to are more likely to be in the the workplace.) Although having flexible labor force today than they work schedules and phasedwere 20 or 30 years ago.” Delayed retirement is a in retirement programs is consideration for an array popular with workers, of reasons, but for many employers have been slower people, money is the funda- to adopt them in a formal mental factor. “Financial way. A majority of employers necessity dictates the need to work for most of my older with 50 or more employees do offer flexible work workers,” Nordman said. options to some of their workers. But few do for all. Special committee With labor still relaIn June, the Senate Spe- tively plentiful, most cial Committee on Aging employers don’t feel comheld a hearing to investi- pelled to do so. gate the topic: “Work in “They simply don’t want Retirement: Career Rein- another benefit that may be ventions and the New subject to laws and regulaRetirement Workscape.” tions, as a formal program Sen. Susan Collins, probably would,” Rix said. R-Maine, and the chair“Employers want to keep woman of the committee, certain workers, but they has been a leading voice don’t want to offer a new advocating the value of benefit to everybody, and in older workers. fact, they probably couldn’t. “The face of our nation’s It can be expensive from work force is changing,” both an administrative and Collins said. “I think we’re benefits perspective.” facing a tsunami of retirees Bon Secours Virginia who will find that they are Healthcare System, a nongoing to outlive their sav- profit organization based in ings, that they have not Richmond, Va., with more prepared for their retire- 13,000 employees, is a good ment.” example. Nordman, Rix and “Phased retirement isn’t James C. Godwin Jr., vice a specific program that one president of human enrolls in,” Godwin said. resources at the nonprofit “Rather, it is a corporate Bon Secours Virginia philosophy built on work-

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program now. Sometimes it takes more than flexible hours to hold on to older workers. Nordman focuses on flexible bodies, too. Every morning at 10, Erda’s employees gather for a gentle qigong exercise session. “It gets everyone moving, stretching and spines rotating,” Nordman said. “The women tend to get almost hyper-focused on their work.” Once-a-month massage sessions paid for by the company also help to ease tight shoulders. She also modernized the equipment to make it more ergonomic. The new equipment allows her workers to sit more of the time, rather than stand, and it reduces repetitive motion, which is a huge savings on joints. Disproving stereotypes about older workers being slow to learn new ways of doing things, Nordman has found that learning has nothing to do with age. “My older workers embrace new methods quickly and easily,” she said. “When I added a French seam to a design, we all gathered round the computer and watched a YouTube video to see how it was executed. The older staff picked it up immediately.” Rix argues that far more attention needs to be paid to older worker training and retraining than in the past. “I worry about tomorrow’s generation of older workers ending up just as badly off as some of today’s older workers are if we don’t start thinking about expanding work life and what that means for lifelong learning,” she said.

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Stacked units Jewish Home Lifecare wants to open the first one in an urban center in 2019. Rather than cottages, the building will consist of 22 stacked homes, which Thomas helped design. A unit for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender elders with specially trained staff is planned. A 4,000-square foot roof garden, where residents can plant vegetables and herbs, will be enclosed with glass. “This is the way that elders want to be cared for,” said Audrey Weiner, chief executive of Jewish Home Lifecare. “This is a concept where the commune meets the kibbutz.”

Residential care Another alternative to big-box nursing homes is residential care, also known as adult foster care, which typically costs about half of what a nursing home charges, according to A Place for Mom, a referral for senior care. Residential care homes are often simply single-family homes adapted for elder care.

Peggy Miller breathed a sigh of relief when she put her husband, Carl, who is in the last stages of Alzheimer’s disease, in one of Our Family Home’s residential care homes that specializes in memory care in Dublin, Ohio. “He was in assisted living for 12 days, and it was a total disaster,” Miller said. Twenty-two patients had only two caregivers, “So they couldn’t handle him,” she said. Now, Carl Miller lives at a ranch house next to a park. Two aides care for five residents, his wife Miller said. Dinner is served at a dining table. And Carl Miller, a former executive at Kroger, the supermarket chain, can even put his Ohio State memorabilia in his private room.

Aiming for compassion A warm, compassionate environment was what Evan DuBro said he was aiming for when he founded Our Family Home in 2007. DuBro’s grandparents had Alzheimer’s, and they were in nursing homes that were sterile and institutional, he said. After learning about Green House projects and other small home alternatives, DuBro said he knew there was a better way than nursing homes. “Family homes could deinstitutionalize longterm care,” said DuBro, who is now an advocate for people with Alzheimer’s. “Anyway, what will baby boomers want as they age?” DuBro owns nine residential care homes in Ohio. He buys houses in residential neighborhoods, guts them and renovates them. His mother lived in one of his homes after her Alzheimer’s was diagnosed. “I’ve been through three journeys of this pain,” DuBro, 43, said. “Alzheimer’s care is expensive, lasts a long time and is devastating for families.” But not all residential care homes are equal; quality varies widely. The homes are licensed and regulated by the states. Smetanka said that families needed to be careful and ask a lot of questions. Is there a staff person on site 24 hours a day?

What’s included? What types of services are included in the price? What is extra? “We do hear about a number of problems, such as lack of care,” she said, adding that there is less oversight by regulators than at nursing homes. But the biggest problem at the typical nursing home is that the needs of seniors, beyond medical care, are generally neglected, said Jeffrey Asher, an elder care lawyer in New York. Nurses cannot easily monitor the many residents. “So, they’re put in chairs in the hallways or in common rooms,” Asher said. Larmor said Green House was her home. “Now, it’s my time to be helped,” she said.

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land, a lawyer, had to register when he passed the bar, pointed me to the state’s rules for profesBRENTWOOD, Tenn. — Cable sional conduct for lawyers, which companies and mobile phone serinclude prohibitions against engagvice providers now offer so many ing in “conduct involving dishondeals, options, add-ons and dooesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresendads that the sheer number of tation.” potential pricing plans can boggle Does pretending to be your custhe mind. Chances are, you’re pay- tomers amount to any of those ing too much. Chances are, most words, even when not acting as everyone is. their lawyer? So here in an office devoid of The state’s Board of Profesmuch sunlight, surrounded by For- sional Responsibility for lawyers mica and paint samples that would have to determine that after belong to the design firm that a hearing and an investigation, shares the space, two brothers, which would presumably require a Ben and Julian Kurland, have set complaint. up a boiler room operation that “The greatest publicity we would make Robin Hood proud. could ever have is if Comcast sues All day long, employees in us,” Julian Kurland said. “Maybe headsets peel $100 bills out of the they’ll shut off our Internet.” collective wallets of Comcast, VeriNeither Time Warner Cable nor zon, home-alarm services and the Comcast was able to find any term like and hand over the savings to of service that BillFixers was vioconsumers. lating. It works like this: Customers “To protect our customers, we send in their most recent cable bill, do verify certain pieces of informasay, and agree to allow the brothtion to make sure that their priers’ company, BillFixers, to act as vate information is not being used their agent. Then, BillFixers calls without their permission,” a Comthe company and asks for a better cast spokeswoman, Jenni Moyer, deal. said in an emailed statement. BillFixers claims a 94.9 percent About half of BillFixers’ calls go success rate, and over many hours to Comcast, and it reports no trouof watching, I saw its employees ble with getting past Comcast’s fail only once. In exchange for this screening. service, customers hand over half Time Warner Cable, for its part, of the next year’s savings, so that a said it did not approve of BillFix$20-a-month reduction yields $120 er’s approach. for BillFixers. “Legal or not, lying or misrepreYou could learn a lot by aping senting yourself is rarely a good the strategies of the brothers and thing,” said Bobby Amirshahi, a their associates, and you will in company spokesman. just a bit. It’s far from the first choice of But first, one not-so-small mat- the Kurland brothers, either. When ter: When BillFixers calls, acting they started their company in as its customers’ agents and 2014, they tried varieties of “We’re armed with information from their calling on behalf of” scripts, but bills, its representatives actually companies would not work with pretend to be their customers. them. They do not identify themselves as BillFixers’ terms and condibeing from BillFixers, and compa- tions, which most people probably nies on the other end of the calls don’t read, say that by signing up, never know the difference. you’re authorizing the company to Is this legal? Even if it is, are act “as an agent on your behalf.” the ethics even remotely defensiIts FAQ page, which perhaps a ble? few more people skim, says that The laws seem to be murky. “to save you hassle, we’ll just call The Federal Trade Commission, using your name, but if you prefer the Federal Communications Com- a little hassle, you can call your mission and the Consumer Finan- provider and add us as official cial Protection Bureau declined to authorized users.” comment. Would everyone who reads this A spokesman for the Tennessee realize that the company intends Division of Consumer Affairs also to impersonate them? Probably declined to comment. A spokesnot. woman for the state office where The Kurland brothers note that one of the brothers, Julian Kurno customer who has learned THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Peter Zimbicki, a senior associate at BillFixers who negotiates better deals for customers (while also riding a hoverboard). about their tactics has found them upsetting. Besides, they argue, they are on the side of the angels here. “I don’t feel an ethical responsibility to the companies,” Ben Kurland said. “I feel a responsibility to our clients. If the companies would let us negotiate upfront, we would, but they’ve gone out of their way to make that difficult.” Still, at least one other similar company, BillCutterz, engages in three-way calls with its customers and their service providers. BillCutterz will also sometimes become an authorized user on customers’ accounts, according to its founder, Barry Gross, or it uses other measures that do not involve impersonation. Can it still make money? “Absolutely,” Gross said. “I’ve had friends get a lot richer than me by walking the gray line or into the dark, and that’s not my style.” Whatever your feelings about BillFixers’ ethics, let me be clear about my own thoughts about the company, which I first read about on the website of the tech and consumer journalist Bob Sullivan. I do not endorse the way the company conducts itself when initiating calls. Its negotiating tactics, however, are clever. Here’s what I picked up by listening in: ■ Start with the “Cancel My Service” option on your service provider’s phone tree. The repre-

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Peninsula Voices Pine forests in Canada are dying, as the winters There was another letter are not cold enough to kill to the editor [“‘Global off the beetles. warming,’” Feb. 8, PDN We do stuff, and it has Peninsula Voices] absolving consequences. us from any blame for the Ian Robertson, degradation of life on this Sequim planet. The writer claims the Krugman critic reason we are hearing about the human involvePaul Krugman’s recent ment in planetary warming PDN Commentary Page is a “conspiracy” involving columns on climate change the United Nations, Presidenial (“Climate Change dent Barack Obama and Denial Denial,” Dec. 8; Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. “Hope From Paris Climate Forgive my sarcasm, but Accord,” Dec. 15; and no mention was made of “Wind, Solar Power Get black helicopters seeding Affordable,” Feb. 2) are the oceans with hot water proof in point that he has bottles. cornered the market on The Cuyahoga River in journalistic dishonesty and the Midwest caught fire once again demonstrated and tapwater burns in that he is a shill for leftareas where fracking is wing partisans. prevalent. Lacking any credentials Swarms of earthquakes regarding the science relain Oklahoma are due to tive to climate change, injecting water back into Krugman is left spewing the fracking wells. his vitriolic rhetoric from We have polluted, acidic the bully pulpit of The New rivers leaching lead from York Times. our water pipes. There was a time when We have a dying Hood honest journalists reporting Canal and a polluted Puget on controversial issues preSound basin where the oxy- sented the science provided gen levels in the water are by experts on both sides of so low that our aquatic pop- the debate. ulation’s existence is Not Krugman. threatened. Instead of providing We did that. insightful information to We did all that. the reader, he repeatedly Overall planetary warm- denigrates the Republicans ing? for not believing, as he Question science, but does, that man has caused observe nature. the Earth’s climate to Diseases that were trop- change. ical (Zika virus and dengue The non-believers will fever) are now working surely lead to the Earth’s their way north. demise. Fish once found in Now that Krugman has warmer waters are now once again demonstrated found as far north as that he is incapable of writAlaska. ing an honest column, the The bloom that made challenge I would present: crab unsafe (once limited to Can he read an honest California) shut down the book? crab industry in the Puget Though doubtful, I Sound area for months; sea might suggest Krugman lions in Alaska were start by reading Dark Winter: How the Sun is Causing affected.

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a 30-Year Cold Spell or Let’s get the “Fluoride Cold Sun, both authored by Four” out. John Casey. Carolyn Anderson, Maybe old dogs can be Port Angeles taught new tricks. Richard Cahill, EDITOR’S NOTE: Port Angeles Water customers were polled in a survey that was not a binding vote. Against fluoride Years before fluoride was added to Port Angeles drinking water, I had read the history of how fluoride came to be added to drinking water in the first place and was angered by the knowledge. I hope those who support fluoride know that while they can find “evidence” via the Internet that argues both sides of the fluoride debate, you have to dig a little deeper to get the history, the root and real story behind adding fluoride to drinking water. More and more cities are opting out of the fluoride bandwagon, but four of our seven City Council members have disregarded the vote of the people and with each consecutive protest are digging in their heels. It begs the question: What else is going on here? Why do these four socalled city leaders continue to act disdainfully toward the will of the majority? By now, it must be obvious to nearly everyone that it’s not really about the health of our teeth. Not with all the available options. I’m heartened by those who have continued to support our freedom of choice on this important issue because although I live outside city limits, many of my closest family members live in town and are currently buying distilled water despite the financial hardship. The people have a voice and can speak, write, protest (loudly) and most definitely vote.

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Immunizations Public health policies should not be forced on the general public by politicians or scientists. Fluoridation of public water supplies is just another example. No one is denying profluoridation citizens access to fluoride supplements. They have an alternative source for fluoride besides public water and can control the dosage. I also find a quote of pro-fluoridation by former interim Clallam County Health Officer Dr. Jeanette Stehr-Green [“Fluoride Four,” Feb. 5-6, Peninsula Voices] does not lay to rest any concerns I have over public health policies that suspiciously promote the desires of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Dr. Stehr-Green also supports massive immunization programs for additional infectious diseases [“Is Your Child Fully Vaccinated?” Aug. 23, PDN Commentary Page] that I believe pose little threat in young children — such as hepatitis B immunization within hours of birth when the mother tests negative for the virus and the child has an extremely slim risk of ever acquiring hepatitis B infection through child care or public schools. Going overboard on “extra” early childhood vaccines by using a few overblown cases of measles or pertussis has been an extremely successful, mass media-engineered hysterical reaction to support

pharmaceutical-friendly, questionable public health policies. Where does it stop? Seriously, some scientists want to put statins in public water supplies. Like drug commercials and health “news,” one should also follow the money in public health policy. Cheryl Nash, Port Angeles

‘Slush fund’ Having a special prosecutor look into the city electric utility employees’ socalled “slush fund,” then punishing these employees, is overkill. Your article’s headline [“Prosecutor To Review Slush Fund, Police: No Crime Seen, But Officials Vow Action”] states right up front that the investigations of two law enforcement agencies [the State Patrol and the Port Angeles Police Department] found no crime [criminal activity]. This fund has apparently been in place for more than 20 years and has been used for funding social activities that contribute to employee morale and likely to enhance the sense of teamwork within that department. The four supposed infractions include two in which employees recycled garbage [utility poles and fuses] — good for them — and another that was found to be a fake. Using city tools for personal projects, though no details were given, may have more substance but is hardly a reason to bog down the judicial system. Hold a meeting of the department staff, tell them not to do this anymore and forget it. Joel Yelland, Sequim

For ‘Bernie’ I agree with Jefferson County Democratic Party Chair Bruce Cowan (“GOP, Dems Warm Up For Coming Caucuses,” Feb. 9 PDN) about the excitement in Jefferson County toward this year’s presidential race and of a possible big turnout for the March 26 Democratic caucus. Jefferson County’s Bernie Sanders supporters have been extremely enthusiastic about their candidate, participating with other Democrats in last year’s fun-filled Quilcene parade and welcoming Port Townsend Film Festivalgoers and Port Townsend’s Wooden Boat Festival attendees during numerous “BERNIE” sign-waving events. At least two local supporters have received national media attention for Bernie. Linda Sutton of Port Townsend was invited to appear on NPR’s “On Point” (Jan. 18) for a Sanders-Clinton roundtable discussion. Mike Ferguson, another Port Townsend resident, was quoted in the Feb. 2 National Review [“Jubilant Sanders Supporters Jeer Clinton’s ‘Victory’ Speech After Iowa Tie”] while canvassing in Iowa during the days leading up to the Democratic caucus. Caucus training, working the phone banks for Bernie, registering voters and debate-watch parties are all part of the excitement. If you are a Democraticleaning voter who wants your candidate on the November ballot, be at your local neighborhood precinct caucus at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 26. Chances are, attendance will be huge. Diane Jerich-Domin, Port Ludlow

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Rants & Raves COMPILED

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Rave of the Week RAVES TO THE local engineers who volunteered their time and expertise in advising Port Angeles High School students as they constructed their award-winning entries in the recent Popsicle stick bridge competition in Seattle.

. . . and other Raves KUDOS AND THANKS to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Department and the Sequim Police Department for supporting our neigh-

borhood watch programs. A HUGE THANK-YOU to KSQM-FM, a local radio station [Sequim], for hosting “Precious Memories” week. I had the pleasure of dedicating two songs to my husband and daughter and to broadcast the dedication on the air. This could not have been a better surprise and act of love for them.

Rant of the Week RANT ABOUT LOADS on pickup trucks. There is a law that all loads must be tied down. Why aren’t the Clallam County deputies and local police

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McGoff beats buzzer, keeps Riders alive Port Angeles defeats Totems in overtime

Boys Basketball

BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SUMNER — Noah McGoff started calling for the ball with 10 seconds left in the game. He finally got it when Lambros Rogers threw it from deep in the right post to the left elbow, where McGoff was standing far beyond the 3-point line. McGoff caught and shot, and the ball went through the net right before time

College Hoops

Fatigued Buffalos hold off Huskies BY PAT GRAHAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BOULDER, Colo. — Wesley Gordon trudged toward the locker room, too wiped out to do more than shuffle his sneakers. That kind of exhausting day. That kind of exhausting stretch, for that matter. Gordon scored a careerNext Game high 17 points and grabbed a Thursday critical rebound vs. Cal in the final secat Seattle onds to help Time: 8 p.m. Colorado overOn TV: FS1 come fatigue and a furious Washington rally for an 81-80 win on Saturday. “I’m pretty tired,” said Gordon, who was looking forward to a coldtub plunge. “But I feel all right.” Colorado (19-7, 8-5 Pac-12) actually looked surprisingly fresh even after Thursday’s exhausting doubleovertime victory over Washington State. In that game, the Buffaloes had several players set career highs in minutes. After his team overcame weariness, Washington’s late comeback and even a foolish technical foul that nearly swung the momentum, coach Tad Boyle decided to give his team today off from practice. After all, it’s Valentine’s Day. “Another nail-biter,” Boyle said. “That game didn’t need to be as close as it was.” George King had 10 points and 10 rebounds as the Buffaloes nearly squandered a 17-point lead. Big man Josh Scott was on the bench for a second straight game because of a sprained left ankle. But Gordon stepped up — again. He also had 13 rebounds, giving him his third straight game with a double-double.

Andrews misses final look Marquese Chriss and Andrew Andrews each had 18 points for the Huskies (15-10, 7-6), who’ve lost three in a row. Andrews had a good look at a potentially game-winning shot with 5 seconds left. From the same spot he hit the winner a year ago, no less. Only this time, it rimmed out and Gordon grabbed the rebound. “It felt good when it left my hands,” Andrews said. “You gotta roll with the punches though. I’ll take those shots. I like that situation.” Held quiet most of the day, Andrews caught fire in the final 5:13. His 3-pointer with 1:38 remaining cut the lead to 79-78. King hit a pair of free throws to extend the lead. But then Thomas Akyazili was whistled for a technical foul when he pushed a Washington player and had some words. “That can’t happen at that point of the game,” Boyle said. “We have to play with poise.”Andrews hit two free throws to make it 81-80 with 56 seconds remaining and Huskies retaining possession. TURN

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expired to give Port Angeles a 67-66 overtime win over Sammamish in the District 2/3 boys basketball tournament at Sumner High School on Friday. “He made an amazing play,” Riders coach Kasey Ulin said. “Noah’s improved so much as far as his confidence level. He’s not thinking anymore, he’s just playing.” The victory keeps the Roughriders’ season going. They next face Renton on Monday at noon at Foss High School in Tacoma. The winner of that game will

play for a regional berth Wednesday, while the loser is eliminated from the postseason. “I told the boys, I’ve won a lot of game as a player,” Ulin said, “but this is probably the greatest win I’ve been a part of.”

Rogers sends game to OT Rogers forced overtime Friday by scoring off an offensive rebound with 14 seconds left in regulation to tie the game at 60-60. The Riders (11-11) fell behind in the extra period, and trailed 66-62 with 1:11 remaining, but they fought back to set

up McGoff’s game-winner. Janson Pederson hit a jumper after Port Angeles broke Sammamish’s press to make it 66-64. The Riders then rebounded a missed free-throw, but with no timeouts left they had to set up a play on their own. When they got the ball to the front court, Rogers passed it to Luke Angevine, who passed it to Grayson Peet around the 3-point line. Peet went back to Rogers, who was now in the post. Rogers made a move, but the defense collapsed, so he kicked it way back to McGoff for the game-winner. TURN

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PA rallies to 1st-round win Second-half turn-around lifts Riders BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Best halftime speech ever? Whatever it was, the Port Angeles Roughriders transformed into a completely different team between the final buzzer of the first half and the in-bound pass that opened the third quarter. And the new, or at least improved, Riders rallied back to beat Steilacoom 40-36 in the first round of the District 2/3 girls basketball tournament at Port Angeles High School on Thursday. The victory put 10th-ranked Port Angeles (19-3) one win away from clinching a regional berth. The Riders trailed the Sentinels 24-16 at the intermission — it would have been 24-13 if not for Lauren Lunt’s 3-pointer in the waning seconds of the half — but by the end of the third quarter they were ahead 33-26.

Simple changes Port Angeles coach Michael Poindexter said nothing fancy happened at halftime. Instead, there were just simple reminders of how to play Port Angeles basketball. The team’s identity might be altered a bit by the absence of experienced seniors Maddie Boe and Emily Johnson due to injuries, but the basic tenets are the same. “We got back in transition,” Poindexter said, “and we stopped turning the ball over. “It’s as simple as that.” The halftime deficit might have seemed larger and more

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Port Angeles’ Nizhoni Wheeler, left, looks for a shot as Steilacoom’s Leah Clardy, center, and Aurora Authement, right, close in. daunting than eight points at the time, but it ended up being fairly quickly overcome. While Steilacoom was being held to two free throws, Natalie Steinman made one of two free throws, Katyn Flores nailed a corner 3, Lunt hit another 3, and

Nizhoni Wheeler made two buckets. Five minutes into the second half, the Riders were ahead 27-26. “We just brought the energy back and we just played really well, like we can,” Wheeler said.

Hayley Baxley set up Nizhoni Wheeler for her third straight bucket, and then Cheyenne Wheeler and freshman Kyrsten McGuffey each scored a layup as the lead got up to 33-28. TURN

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Port Townsend bounced by Pirates effort we were contenders in every game in the second twothirds of the season. We held almost every team well below their scoring average. “But we never unlocked our own scoring potential, so there’s another dimension to come for these Redhawks.” Meek led Port Townsend in most categories. She was particularly effective when the Redhawks were facing other Class 1A schools, averaging 14 points on 40 percent shooting, along with 8.7 rebounds and 4.7 steals.

BY LEE HORTON PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend girls basketball team’s season came to an end with its 46-35 loss to Vashon in a district play-in game at Port Townsend High School. “Just like the entire season, these young Redhawks fought all the way against the Pirates,” Port Townsend coach Scott Wilson said. “They never quit. We end this season on the high note of proven heart and hustle. “With most of our players coming back, we just need to build on the skills and discipline we saw from the best teams on our schedule.” The Redhawks led 23-18 at halftime Thursday thanks to a tough man-to-man defense and the reliable free-throw shooting of Jenna Carson and Reilly Berkshire. The Pirates took advantage of defensive miscues by Port Townsend in the third quarter and outscored the Redhawks 17-7 in the period. Kaitlyn Meek led Port Townsend with 10 points. Freshman Jaz Apker-Montoya had

Vashon 46, Port Townsend 35

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Port Townsend’s Kaitlyn Meek drives past Vashon’s Olivia Larson, left, and Chloe Kuiper.

Girls Basketball nine, Carson added eight, Berkshire had five and Kassie Olin finished with three. The Redhawks lose just two seniors — Olin and Berkshire — and most of the players who come back next year will be

juniors and sophomores. Port Townsend improves from two wins last season to eight in 2015-16. The Redhawks placed third in Olympic League 1A play with a 4-5 record (8-13 overall). “The girls showed consistent progress throughout the season,” Wilson said. “Thanks to our defensive

Vashon 5 13 17 11— 46 Port Townsend 9 14 7 5— 35 Individual scoring Vashon (46) Janretty 11, Anderson 10, Hennessy 7, Hille 7, Kuyper 4, Atwell 4, Larson 2. Port Townsend (35) Meek 10, Apker-Montoya 9, Carson 8, Berkshire 5, Olin 3.

Cedar Park Christian 63, Quilcene 27 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — The Rangers’ season had a rough ending in the Class 1B Tri-District play-in game against the Lions. TURN

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SPORTS PIC OF THE DAY

Today Men’s Basketball: Peninsula at Everett, 4 p.m. Women’s Basketball: Peninsula at Everett, 2 p.m.

Monday Boys Basketball: 1B Tri-District Tournament at Mount Vernon Christian: Neah Bay-Mount Vernon Christian loser vs. Lummi Nation-Seattle Lutheran loser, loser-out, 2:45 p.m.; Neah Bay-Mount Vernon Christian winner vs. Lummi Nation-Seattle Lutheran winner, semifinals, 6:15 p.m. 2A District 2/3 Tournament: Port Angeles vs. Renton, loser-out, Foss High School, noon.

Tuesday Boys Basketball: 1A Southwest District Tournament: Forks vs. Castle Rock, loser-out, at Rochester High School, 6:30 p.m. 1A West Central District Tournament at Sumner: Chimacum vs. Bellevue Christian-Cascade Christian winner, 6 p.m.; Port Townsend-Seattle Christian winner vs. Vashon, 7:45 p.m. Girls Basketball: 2A District 2/3 Tournament: Port Angeles-River Ridge loser vs. Fife-Tyee winner, loser-out, at Curtis High School, 6 p.m. 1B Tri-District Tournament at Mount Vernon Christian: Neah Bay-Mount Vernon Christian loser vs. Rainier Christian-Evergreen Lutheran loser, loser-out, 4:30 p.m.; Neah Bay-Mount Vernon Christian winner vs. Rainier ChristianEvergreen Lutheran winner, semifinals, 8 p.m.

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Bowling Longhouse Market Feb. 11 Men’s High Game: Brandon Eshom 245 Men’s High Series: Brandon Eshom 650 Women’s High Game: Vahl Burkett 212 Women’s High Series: Vahl Burkett 631 Lakeside Big 4 Feb. 10 Men’s High Game: Frank Carpenter 277 Men’s High Series: Frank Carpenter 729 League Leaders: Four Assfaults Birch’s Molar Bowlers Feb. 10 Men’s High Game: Mac Shawver 245 Men’s High Series: Mac Shawver 606 Women’s High Game: Holly Brown 215 Women’s High Series: Holly Brown 547 League Leaders: Mountaineers SunLanders 1 Feb. 9 Men’s High Game: Ed Jones 214 Men’s High Series: Ed Jones 556 Women’s High Game: MJ Anderson 188 Women’s High Series: MJ Anderson 464 League Leaders: Swamp Ratz Laurel Lanes Seniors Feb. 9 Men’s High Game: Jack Shields 200 Men’s High Series: Jack Shields 513 Women’s High Game: Shirley Fink 185 Women’s High Series: Shirley Fink 472 League Leaders: Rhodys Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Feb. 8 Men’s High Game: Jay Cameron 210 Men’s High Series: Jay Cameron 571 Women’s High Game: Joan Wright 180 Women’s High Series: Joan Wright 472 Les Schwab Mixed Majors Feb. 8 Men’s High Game: Mike VanWinkle 259 Men’s High Series: Tracey Almond 720 Women’s High Game: Vahl Burkett 235 Women’s High Series: Vahl Burkett 606 League Leaders: Fox Painting Monday Night Mixed Feb. 8 Men’s High Game: Herb Woods 246

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Kansas forward Landen Lucas (33) dunks in front of Oklahoma forward Dante Buford (21) in the second half of a college basketball game in Norman, Okla., on Saturday. Kansas won 76-72. Men’s High Series: Herb Woods 610 Women’s High Game: Celeste Maier 187 Women’s High Series: Celester Maier 500 League Leaders: Mizfitz Bantam Kids League Feb. 6 Boys High Game: Maddox Pangaro 86 Boys High Series: Maddox Pangaro 233 Girls High Game: Abby Robinson 130 Girls High Series: Abby Robinson 358 Junior Kids League Feb. 6 Girls High Game: Sierra Burkett 165 Girls High Series: Sierra Burkett 448 Pee Wee Kids League Feb. 6 Girls High Game: Dakota Schoville 66

Golf Cedars at Dungeness Men’s Club Two-Man Scramble Tournament First Flight Gross: Ron Grant and Robert Mares 65 Net: Tim Mannor and Courtland Mildenberger 60, John Raske and Everett Thometz 61. Second Flight Gross: Warren Cortez and Richard Hansen 73 Net: Jeff Hooper and Gary Williams 66, Mike Sutton and Pat Lauerman 66, Kip McKeever and Bill Berry 66. Peninsula Golf Club Men’s Club Better Nine Tuesday, Feb. 9 Individual Gross: Gary Thorne 67, Gerald Petersen 70, Mark Mitrovich 70. Individual Net: Steve Main 64, Larry Aillaud 66, Jim Cole 66, Steve Hutchings 66, Craig Jacobs 66. Team Gross: Gary Thorne and Mark Mitrovich 64, Gerald Petersen and Jim Root 67, Gerald Petersen and Win Miller 67. Team Net: Steve Main and Brian Duncan 59, Kerry Perkins and Craig Jacobs 59, Buddy Fraser and Larry Aillaud 61, Tom Lowe and Joe Tweter 61. Men’s Club Super Bowl Scramble

Sunday, Feb. 7 Gross Division Mark Mitrovich and Gary Thorne 61, Jade Tisdale and Gerald Petersen 63, Paul Reed and Dave Wahlsten 67. Net Division: Rick Hoover and Casey Northern 57.7, Jeff Colvin and Win Miller 61.3, Terry McCartney and Tom Hainstock 61.7, Mark Schumacher and Chuck Burkhardt 62.4, Jim Root and Bill Evenstad 62.7, Jan Hardin and Mark Leffers 63.1, Denny Negus and Scott Spencer 63.9 and Steve Hutchings and Marty Martinez 63.9. Men’s Club Better Nine Saturday, Feb. 6 Individual Gross: David Wahlsten 33, Rick Hoover 33. Individual Net: Mark Schumacher 30, Brian Duncan 30.5, Bob Dutrow 32.5, Tim Lusk 33. Team Gross: Mark Schumacher and Tim Lusk 64, Mark Schumacker and Mark Mitrovich 64. Team Net: Rick Hoover and Bob Dutrow 58, Rick Hoover and Chuck Burkhardt 59, Kerry Perkins and Brian Duncan 60, Mark Schumacher and Greg Senf 60, John Pruss and Jan Hardin 62, Tim Lusk and Greg Senf 62. Men’s Club Throw Out Three Worst Holes Thursday, Feb. 4 Individual Gross: Jan Hardin 60, Jade Tisdale 60, Gerald Petersen 60. Individual Net: Dave Boerigter 47, Brian Duncan 49, Darrel Vincent 50, Steve Callis 50, Jeff Colvin 51, Terry McCartney 51, John Arruda 51. Team Gross: Jan Hardin and Jim Cole 71, George Peabody and Chuck Burkhardt 72, Jan Hardin and Paul Stutesman 72, Jan Hardin and Jared Pomeroy 72. Team Net: Don Dundon and Buddy Fraser 60, Gerald Petersen and Brian Duncan 61, Jade Tisdale and Brian Duncan 61, Quint Boe and Darrel Vincent 62, Jeff Colvin and Win Miller 62, Steve Callis and Terry McCartney 62. SunLand Golf and Country Club Men’s Club Old Man Par Feb. 10 Jay Tomlin No. 4, Mark Meythaler even, Bill Engle even.

Hoops: Bruins eliminated CONTINUED FROM B1 “Always determined, never backing down, and giving 100 percent. “She has had a stellar high Quilcene coach Briana Weller said the Rangers made too many school performance. She leaves mistakes and struggled on both behind some very large shoes to fill. Coach/Mom is really going to ends of the floor. “There was no excuse for us to miss her.” Regardless of the rough final lose this game,” Weller said. “We had really done our homework game, Briana Weller is proud of and were highly prepared for the the Rangers’ season. They were 10-10 overall and Lions. We just weren’t focused or 5-4 in SeaTac League play, which physically assertive. “It really had me stumped . . . earned them a fifth-place finish shocked. I would love to have a out of 12 teams. They had a seven-game winre-do on this one” Weller said she was hoping ning streak in January, and most that the 2015-16 Rangers, partic- of their losses this season were by ularly their two seniors, Megan small margins. Hailey Carlson led Cedar Park Weller and Katlyn Hitt, would be Christian of Mountlake Terrace able go out on a better note. “As a coach, you want your with 26 points. team to play their best and give it Cedar Park Christian 63, their all,” Briana Weller said, Quilcene 27 “then win or lose, be happy with Quilcene 5 4 11 7— 27 the outcome.” Cedar Park 12 12 24 15— 63 Megan Weller led Quilcene Individual scoring Quilcene (27) with 19 points. M. Weller 19, Jones 4, Hitt 2, Brown 2. “Megan Weller played her Cedar Park Christian (63) heart out,” Briana Weller said. Carlson 26, Sal. Yosef 19, Perekopskaya 10, Copeland 4,

Reymore 2, Sar. Yosef 2.

Mount Vernon Christian 53, Clallam Bay 25 MOUNT VERNON — The Bruins season ended one game short of the 1B Tri-District tournament when they lost to the Hurricanes in a play-in game. Clallam Bay concludes the season 14-5, and their victory over Northwest Yeshiva was their first postseason win in several years. And, fortunately, all but two players will return next season. Freshman Miriam Wonderly led the Bruins with seven points and also had two steals in Thursday night’s loss. Jennica Maines added six points, five steals and three rebounds, and Molly McCoy and Atokena Abe each scored four points and grabbed three boards.

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College Basketball Colorado 81, Washington 80 Saturday’s game Washington (15-10) Chriss 7-15 4-5 18, Thybulle 6-12 2-4 16, Dickerson 1-3 1-2 3, Murray 5-13 3-4 14, Andrews 5-14 5-5 18, Crisp 1-5 0-0 3, Dime 0-0 2-2 2, Green 2-6 0-2 6, Dorsey 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-69 17-24 80. Colorado (19-7) Gordon 4-8 9-11 17, Miller 2-4 4-4 8, Talton 1-3 0-0 3, Collier 4-7 2-2 10, King 3-13 4-5 10, Akyazili 4-8 0-0 9, Stalzer 0-0 0-0 0, Fletcher 4-8 0-1 10, Guzonjic 0-1 1-2 1, Fortune 6-17 0-0 13. Totals 28-69 20-25 81. Halftime — Colorado 46-34. 3-Point Goals — Washington 9-22 (Andrews 3-6, Thybulle 2-4, Green 2-5, Crisp 1-2, Murray 1-3, Dorsey 0-1, Chriss 0-1), Colorado 5-17 (Fletcher 2-2, Talton 1-2, Akyazili 1-2, Fortune 1-5, Collier 0-2, King 0-4). Fouled Out — Akyazili. Rebounds — Washington 35 (Chriss 10), Colorado 55 (Gordon 13). Assists — Washington 12 (Andrews, Murray, Thybulle 3), Colorado 10 (Talton 5). Total Fouls — Washington 21, Colorado 20. Technical — Akyazili. A — 9,476.

Transactions BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Designated C Tony Wolters for assignment. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Assigned LHP Will Locante outright to Reno (PCL).

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HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled D Xavier Ouellet from Grand Rapids (AHL). American Hockey League MANITOBA MOOSE — Assigned G Jussi Olkinuora to Tulsa (ECHL). ROCHESTER AMERICANS — Recalled F Allan McPherson from Elmira (ECHL). ROCKFORD ICEHOGS — Recalled D Nick Mattson from Indy (ECHL). SAN DIEGO GULLS — Signed C Michael Pelech to a professional tryout agreement. TORONTO MARLIES — Recalled F T.J. Foster from Orlando (ECHL).

COLLEGE COLORADO — Promoted director of football player development Darian Hagan to running backs coach. LSU — Named Jabbar Juluke running backs coach.

Dawgs: Andrews CONTINUED FROM B1 State. The team simply shot free throws and held a scouting meetWashington then turned the ing. ball over. Colorado ran some time Early on, the Buffs showed no off the clock before missing a signs of fatigue. They went on a shot. 12-0 run to take a 33-16 lead. The Huskies had two late The half ended in dramatic fashshots at the win, including ion, with Gordon tipping in a Andrews’ jumper that was just rebound just before the buzzer off the mark. sounded to give them a 46-34 “If you haven’t come to the halftime lead. last two Colorado games, you’re Scott warmed up before the missing out,” Boyle said. “Not game but didn’t play. He still always prettiest form of basketfound a way to stand out by ball but really fun basketball.” wearing neon orange sneakers as Washington worked its way he sat on the bench. Scott leads back into the game with suffocat- the team in scoring (16.7) and ing defense. The Huskies forced rebounds (9.1). six turnovers and held Colorado to just a pair of free throws in Tip-ins the opening five minutes of the Andrews went over the 1,600second half to trim a 12-point point mark for his career. He deficit to 48-47. becomes the fifth player under The Buffaloes didn’t break a sweat at practice Friday in order Romar to reach that milestone. ■ Matisse Thybulle finished to conserve energy following that with 16 points. draining win over Washington


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Riders: Wheeler posts double-double in win CONTINUED FROM B1 week we worked on our baseline runner just dropLunt hit another trey ping down and then looking early in the fourth to make for them, because they come it 36-30, but then Port up a little,” Wheeler said. Port Angeles made a Angeles went dry for more than five minutes and the couple of defensive stops Sentinels caught up at before the Sentinels were 36-36 with 1:31 remaining forced to foul Flores, who made both ends of the onein the game. “I thought our shot selec- and-one with 18 seconds tion got out of hand late,” left to make it 40-36 and essentially seal the victory. Poindexter said. Nizhoni Wheeler led the “I thought we got a little excited because some shots Riders with 11 points, were going down, [but] we 11 rebounds, five blocks and weren’t shooting the ball four assists. Lunt scored nine points that well. “We kind of shot our- — all coming on 3-pointers — and Flores, McGuffey selves out of our lead.” After a timeout, Port and Steinman each had Angeles worked the ball five. Steinman also had four down the court against the rebounds and four steals. Baxley only scored one Sentinels’ press, and Nizhoni Wheeler found a point, but she contributed cutting Steinman for a four rebounds and four layup and a 38-36 lead with assists. Freshman Aeverie Politika pulled down five 1:15 to play. The Riders knew that boards and sophomore Graplay would be effective com- cie Long had four. For Steilacoom (8-12), ing into the game, and they Nanalia Wagoner scored a went to it often. “During practice this game-high 13 points and

Akira Brown added 10. Those two, though, were held to two points apiece in the second half. Brown in particular exploited the Riders in transition in the first two quarters by outrunning the defense down the court. She would then catch passes thrown over the top and turn them into easy layups. That didn’t happen once in the second half. “Our mantra is, ‘No good team ever gets beat in transition,’” Poindexter said. “We’ve played one team in five years we couldn’t defend in transition — that was East Valley-Spokane at [the state tournament in] Yakima two years ago. “So out of all those other games — how many have we played? Over a hundred — nobody should beat us in transition. “Well, we didn’t get back. Good teams get back. If you can’t get back, you shouldn’t be in the postseason. “So we got back better.” The slow start by wasn’t

much of a shock. Some growing pains were to be expected as the Riders were trying to figure out how to play without Boe (wrist) and Johnson (knee), two of the team’s three seniors this season (Baxley is the other). “This team has a lot of learning to do,” Poindexter said. “I mean, we have a lot of knowledge sitting on the bench. “And the people on the floor are going to have to go into accelerated learning status.” Port Angeles 40, Steilacoom 36 Steilacoom 11 13 4 8— 36 Port Angeles 6 10 17 7— 40 Individual scoring Steilacoom (36) Brown 10, Clardy 4, Authement 5, Wagoner 13, Stowers 4, Robinson. Port Angeles (40) C. Wheeler 2, Lunt 9, Steinman 5, Flores 5, Baxley 1, McGuffey 5, Gray 2, N. Wheeler 11, Long, Politika.

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Port Angeles’ Kyrsten McGuffey gets tangled up in a sea of Steilacoom defenders.

Preps: Spartans blown out in district opener CONTINUED FROM B1 the district tournament with a 62-53 victory over “When we move the ball Bremerton, but then fell to River Ridge 71-62 on Friside to side and we get day. some movement and we get good looks, we’re a good Port Angeles 67, shooting team,” Ulin said. Sammamish 66, OT McGoff led Port Angels Angeles 15 12 13 20 7— 67 with 18 points. He also had Port Sammamish 13 15 17 15 6— 66 four assists. Individual scoring Angeles (67) Rogers had 17 points, 13 Port Peet 18, McGoff 17, McGuffey 5, Angevine 6, rebounds, five assists and Pederson 4, Rogers 17, Gochnour, Shamp. Sammamish (66) three steals, and Peet conEtiehadolhagh 9, Dorrough 5, Drammeh 24, Jortributed 17 points, eight dan 3, Donaldson 16, Jones-Knapp 9. assists and four steals. Abu Drammeh led SamKing’s Way mamish and all scorers Christian 61, with 24 points. The Totems Forks 31 made 10 3-pointers in the game. VANCOUVER, Wash. — “They shot the ball very, What goes around, comes very well,” Ulin said. around. “I told their coach after In 2013, the Spartans the game that no one defeated the young Knights deserved to lose this game.” 65-46 in a Southwest DisRenton (12-11) opened trict play-in game at Forks

High School. Forks had experienced players like Braden Decker and Mark Jacobson. King’s Way Christian, meanwhile, had some freshman who are now seniors. The tables were turned Friday. “You can tell that they have worked hard and played together since that time,” Spartans coach Rick Gooding said after Friday’s game. “When they ran offense, it was very smooth. Defensively they were very smooth in rotation.” While the Knights, coached by former Washington State University player Daven Harmeling, are ranked fourth in Class 1A by The Associated

Press, the Forks players are having their first significant postseason experience. “You know, you could tell it was our first district game with this group of kids,” Gooding said. “I didn’t think we would, but we came in a little bit gun shy, a little bit kind of shocked at the moment. “When you play the [No. 4] team in the state, you got to bring it. You got to screen, you got to rebound, and unfortunately we didn’t do that.” King’s Way hit back-toback 3-pointers to take an

early lead, and never looked back. By the end of the first quarter, the score was 22-6. At halftime, it was 35-10. Marky Adams had eight of Forks’ 10 first-half points. Freshman Brandon Baar had the other two. Adams finished with a team-best 12 points. Parker Browning added nine and Baar finished with five. King’s Way’s Kienan Walter led all scorers with 21 points. The 6-foot-8 senior will play at the University of North Dakota next year. The Spartans (7-14)

next play a loser-out game against Castle Rock on Tuesday in Rochester. The Rockets (13-8) lost to Eatonville 68-61 on Friday. King’s Way Christian 61, Forks 31 Forks King’s Way

6 4 10 11— 31 22 13 13 13— 61 Individual scoring

Forks (31) Schumack 1, Pegram 3, Tejano 1, Browning 9, Baar 5, Adams 12, Ramsey, Baysinger, Prose, Davis, Flores. King’s Way (61) Cason 2, Smith 10, Freeman 12, Graves 8, Mills 3, Gonzales 5, Walter 21, Danberg.

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RENTON — The Port Angeles boys swim and dive team finished sixth overall at the 16-team District 2/3 swimming and diving championships at Hazen High School. Four Roughriders will compete as individuals and two four-man relay teams will compete at the state championships Friday and Saturday at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. Wei-Yan Fu earned Port Angeles’ highest-individual finish, placing second in the

100-yard butterfly with a time of 56.09 seconds. Junior Tristin Butler will swim in two events at state. He finished third in the 500 freestyle (5:07.34 in the finals) and fourth in the 200 individual medley (2:06.25) at the district meet. Freshman Cameron Butler was fifth in the 500 freestyle with a time of 5:10.76. Port Angeles’ 400 freestyle relay team of Karsten Hertzog, Cameron Butler, Tristin Butler and Fu finished second by recording a time of 3:29.44.

The 200 medley relay team of Kaleb Sheldon, Cameron Butler, Tristin Butler and Fu was fifth with a time of 1:49.96. Port Angeles’ Scott Methner had already qualified for state in the 1-meter dive before districts. He finished fourth at the meet with a score of 280.05 points. Sequim’s lone district competitor, Mathew Craig, was fifth in the dive with a score of 276 points. Both divers competed at state last season.

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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT To C i t y M a n a g e r a n d City Council: City of Port Townsend. Confidential specialized administrative, technical and clerical assistance to City Manager and City Council. Requires 2 yrs c o l l e g e l eve l c o u r s e work in business, public administration or related field; five years progressively responsible office experience including 2 yrs working with management level staff. Salary $50,825 annually, full benefits, subject to FLSA. Please read complete job description and position announcement for specifics and find City application form a t h t t p : / / w w w. c i t y ofpt.us/HR/Employment.html or call 3795045. Submit City application, resume and cover letter to Human Resources, 250 Madison St., Suite 2 Port Townsend WA 98368 or email to kmclaughlin@cityofpt.us with header EXEC. Application review begins Feb. 19, 2016, open until filled. EOE/ADA, smoke free workplace. FRONT OFFICE Available full-time front office position at Peninsula Bottling. Job Duties include: daily/weekly/monthly reconciliation of delivery route sales and payments, daily vending coin counting, answering phones and providing quality customer service, data entry in various computer applications, and miscellaneous administrative support tasks as needed. Looking for someone with experience with computers, working in an office environment, and cash handling with a positive attitude and professional appearance. Please submit resumes in person at 311 S. Valley Street Monday-Fr iday from 8-5. HELP WANTED: Clallam Title Company is now accepting resumes for an entry level employment opportunity. This position requires excellent customer ser vice skills, ver y strong typing computer proficiency, a high degree of dependability with the ability to accurately follow detailed instructions. Drop off your current resume in person at either of our locations, Sequim or Pt Angeles.

Employment Opportunity: Are you ready for a dynamic work environment where you can be a part of something important? Clallam Title Company is now hiring! Bring your people and typing skills and we will provide on the job training. Every d ay i s d i f fe r e n t , a n d there is a lot you can learn in the title and escrow industry. Dress to impress, and bring your resume in person to our Sequim or Port Angeles Branches. We are interviewing for immediate hire!

Human Resource Manager: Responsible for the overall administration, coordination and evaluation of the human resources function. Duties include wor kforce recruitment and retention, training and development, wage administration, performance management, employee safety, benefits administration and compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Qualifications: Fo u r ye a r d e g r e e o r equivalent experience. Five years’ experience in a generalist role plus 2 years as a HR Manager. Send resumes to: dcostello@fortworden. org

LUBE TECH MEDICAL RECORDS Full-time, valid WSDL CLERK required. Apply at 110 Golf Course, P.A. in the Nor th Olympic Healthcare has a full time posiQuick Lube. tion open with benefits including disability insurance, medical/dental/vision insurance and a 401K for an experienced medical records clerk. Please mail or bring your r e s u m e t o 2 4 0 We s t Front Street, Por t Angeles WA 98362

N ew o p p o r t u n i t i e s a t Price Ford, Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center, if your motivated to accelerate your career we have an opportunity for you. We are seeking energetic, qualified Autom o t i v e Te c h n i c i a n s . Competitive wages, benefits, contact Jake Lenderman at Price Ford, 457-3022, newcareer@priceford.com.

For a complete list of openings, and to get an application, visit www.clallam.net Clinic RN Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic has an oppor tunity for a Registered Nurse to work in a dynamic group practice in beautiful Sequim. Competitive pay & outstanding benefit package. Full-time, Mon. – Fri. Day Shifts. Indian preference for qualified candidates. For full description and to apply please visit: http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com

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Human Resources Business Partner The HR Business Partn e r p r ov i d e s b r o a d support to the HR team. Primary role is suppor t of employee and labor relations functions, acting at the direction of General C o u n s e l a n d S r. HRBP. Conducts HR investigations regardi n g e m p l oye e c o m plaints and personnel matters as assigned. Supports labor negotiations and grievance responses as assigned. Assists with manager advising on HR matters and labor contract administration as assigned. Assists with improving employee engagement and suppor ts HR training sessions for employe e s a n d m a n a g e r s. Performs HR projects as assigned. Will cross-train and suppor t other HR functions. EDUCATION Post high school business/college course work. Bachelor’s degr e e i n H u m a n R e sources Management, Business or related field preferred. EXPERIENCE Two years human res o u r c e s ex p e r i e n c e preferred. Employee and labor relations and healthcare experience highly desired. LICENSURE/CREDENTIALS PHR preferred. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org.

Nursing Instructors Pa r t - t i m e , Pe n i n s u l a College is recruiting for instructors to teach in classroom, lab, or clinical settings. Additional information and application forms at: www.pencol.edu EEO

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4026 Employment 4026 Employment 4026 Employment General General General MANAGER: Nor thwest Maritime Center is seeking an Interim Communications Manager. The Interim Communications Manager will use their skills and experience to facilitate external communications for the various programmatic arms of our non-profit. Full job description can be found at http://nwmaritime. org/commjob. Please send cover letter and resume to Commjob@ nwmaritime.org. NWMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Position closes when filled.

Human Resources Business Partner The HR Business Partn e r p r ov i d e s b r o a d support to the HR team. Primary role is suppor t of employee and labor relations functions, acting at the direction of General C o u n s e l a n d S r. HRBP. Conducts HR investigations regardi n g e m p l oye e c o m plaints and personnel matters as assigned. Supports labor negotiations and grievance responses as assigned. Assists with manager advising on HR matters and labor contract administration as assigned. Assists with improving employee engagement and suppor ts HR training sessions for employe e s a n d m a n a g e r s. Performs HR projects as assigned. Will cross-train and suppor t other HR functions. EDUCATION Post high school business/college course work. Bachelor’s degr e e i n H u m a n R e sources Management, Business or related field preferred. EXPERIENCE Two years human res o u r c e s ex p e r i e n c e preferred. Employee and labor relations and healthcare experience highly desired. LICENSURE/CREDENTIALS PHR preferred. Apply online at www.olympic medical.org.

Medical Office Assistant Temporary assignment. Opportunity to work in a dynamic group practice a t Ja m e s t ow n Fa m i l y Health Clinic. This temporary grant funded position performs patient care activities and coordination of grant program. Requires HS diploma and current CPR certification. Strong organizational skills, CPT and ICD-10 coding a p l u s . Po s i t i o n r u n s through August 2016. Full-time, Mon. – Fri. Indian preference for q u a l i f i e d c a n d i d a t e s. Please visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com for full description and to apply. Nursing Instructors Pa r t - t i m e , Pe n i n s u l a College is recruiting for instructors to teach in classroom, lab, or clinical settings. Additional information and application forms at: www.pencol.edu EEO

LICENSED NURSE Are you a night owl? Would you rather work nights? Looking for a full-time Licensed Nurse to wor k NOC-12 hour shifts, this position includes benefits. D o yo u wa n t t o wo r k par t-time, also looking for a part time licensed nurse to work all shifts, 20 to 30 hours a week. Please fill out an application at Sherwood Assisted Living, 550 W. Hendrickson, Sequim, WA or call Donna (360)683-3348 NAIL TECH: For busy salon in PA, must be responsible and professional. (360)808-0825

PA R K S M A I N T E NANCE: The City of Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Depar tment is hiring Parks Maintenance Seasonals: $11.57 / hour, 40 hours / week, appointment lasts 4-6 months. Positions open until filled. Download application from www.cityofpa.us or pick up and turn in at the Parks & Recreation Office in the Vern Burton Community Center. First review of applicants begins February 29. For more infor mation, email Emily Boone at eboone@cityofpa.us.

PLUMBER: Licensed residential journeyman. Benefits. Apply at Bill’s Plumbing, 425 S. 3rd Ave. Sequim. (360)683-7996.

Port of Port Angeles Commissioner The Port of Port Angeles is accepting applications to fill a vacancy for District #2 (Central Port Angeles) on the Port Comm i s s i o n . T h e Po r t Commission consists of 3 elected Commissioners from 3 districts within C l a l l a m C o u n t y. T h e successful appointee will complete the remaining 2 years of a 6 year term ending December 31, 2017. Applications & further information can be found at http://www.portofpa.com/jobs.aspx. Application materials are due by Monday, February 22, 2016 at 8am to the Port Admin Building located at 338 West 1st Street, Por t Angeles, WA 98362.

Purchasing Specialist F u l l - t i m e. Pe n i n s u l a College is recruiting for an experienced buyer to fill a Purchasing / Procurement Specialist 2 position. Position information & application for ms available at www.pencol.edu EEO

REGISTERED DENTAL HYGIENIST Mon. and Wed. 8-5pm Fri. 7-1pm, competetive wage and benefits. Please email resume to: sequimfamilydentistry @yahoo.com or mail to: PO Box 3430 Sequim, WA 98382

RESIDENTIAL AIDE Full-Time and Part-Time Req. H.S./GED and wor k exper ience with chronic mental illness / substance abuse preferred. $10.80-$12.75 hr DOE Resume to: PBH, 118 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. peninsulabehavioral.org EOE

The Makah Tribe is looking for a full time Dentist AND Dental Hygienist to join the team. Competitive pay and benefits. Great staff to support clinicians. For more information please contact Tr a c e y R a s c o n a t 3 6 0 . 6 4 5 . 2 4 1 2 o r t ra cey.rascon@ihs.gov

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Sunday Crossword “CHERISH THE THOUGHTâ€? By JAKE BRAUN ACROSS 1 Kitchen qty. 5 Band of schemers 10 Orgs. on 84-Across signs 15 Touch 19 Swerves at sea 20 Pine Tree State campus town 21 One who gives you chills 22 Taberna snack +XQWHU¡V WDUJHW 24 *120-year-old candy 26 Way to the top 27 Put together 29 Chicago rumblers 30 Like a good waiter 32 Dumas duelist 33 With 35- and 60-Across, request for today 35 See 33-Across 37 Withdrawn 38 Hurt 39 Puts on the air ,VQ¡W UHVROYHG 45 Brought to court 46 Dishonesty 48 Cut it out 49 St. with both Lewis and Clark counties 50 Rolls up, as a flag 51 Covered with spots, in a way 52 I-road? 53 Jamie of “M*A*S*Hâ€? 55 Consumer protection org. 56 __ quandary 57 Coop group 58 Butter container 7RGD\¡V honoree, nicknames for whom begin the answers to starred clues 66 Methodology word 67 Vet 70 Runway activity 71 Jai alai ball 74 Intensifies 76 Get up 77 Indistinct 78 Some trial evidence 79 Where she blows 81 Sea of France 82 It was orig. the State School of Mines and Metallurgy 83 Place for pips 84 Sign of success 86 Over 88 Birth announcement words 89 IRS IDs

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By DAVID OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: All the words listed below appear in the puzzle — horizontally, vertically, diagonally and even backward. Find them, circle each letter of the word and strike it off the list. The leftover letters spell the WONDERWORD. SHAKESPHEARE SYNOPSES Solution: 6 letters

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4026 Employment 4080 Employment 4080 Employment 105 Homes for Sale 105 Homes for Sale General Wanted Wanted Clallam County Clallam County Tribal Gaming Soft Count Agent Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Tribal Gaming Agency has an opportun i t y fo r a S o f t C o u n t Agent to oversee soft count procedures and c o m p l i a n c e . Va r i a bl e schedule 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. or later, full time with great benefits: I n d i a n p r e fe r e n c e fo r q u a l i f i e d c a n d i d a t e s. Please visit http://jamestowntribe. iapplicants.com for full description and to apply.

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Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. CAREGIVER Available for light-full a s s i s t a n c e. E x p e r i enced, Assist with household duties, hygienic needs, transportation, errands, household duties and more. C a l l We n d y a t 3 6 0 461-8386 for an interview.

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CAREGIVER: Honest, dependable, with long time exper ience from casual to critical. Good care for you and your home. Port Angeles and Sequim. (360)797-1247 HANDYMAN for Hire. Clean cut, friendly and mature handyman looking for clients. No job is too big or too small. Get your free estimate today by calling 360.646.8302 H A N DY M A N w i t h truck. Property maintenance, gutter cleaning, moss removal, dump runs, furniture moving, debris hauling, minor home repairs, house / RV pressure washing. Call for estimate (360)461-9755 Private Caregiving / Housekeeping Looking for a pr ivate caregiver or someone to clean your home? I have 16 years of experience, provide top notch care and offer affordable rates! Call Nicki today: (360)406-0291

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3 bed 2 bath traditional ranch style home features spectacular view of the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the snowcapped Olympic Mountains. Wonderful, Comfortable and well-cared for home. Great for entertaining with an easy flow of light and space within. MLS#292340 $275,000 Directions: East on 1st, Right on Penn, S to E 6th. Penn Street swings to the left and you enter onto 6th Street.

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Reliable and Professional lawn, lot & field m ow i n g . L a n d s c a p e maintenance, trimming and pruning, Pressure wa s h i n g , h a u l i n g & Tractor work. Call Tom today 460-7766. License: bizybbl868ma Seamless Gutters! Call A1 NW Gutters today at 360-460-0353 for your free estimate. Call now for your seamless gutter quote. a1nwguttersllc@gmail.com YARD MAINTENANCE Tr i m m i n g , w e e d i n g , hauling, pruning, mowing. Reasonable rates. (360)461-0794

1009 S Lincoln Street

Exquisite and Artistically presented 3 bed 2 bath craftsman. You’ll love the inlaid walnut & design hardwood floors, spacious Master Suite, updated gourmet kitchen, and elegant living room. This is No Drive-By. MLS#292292 $299,000 Directions: South on Lincoln Street – on east side of Lincoln.

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105 Homes for Sale Clallam County Price Reduced 3 br 2 ba traditional ranch style home features spectacular view of the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the snowcapped Olympic Mountains. Wonderful, Comfortable and well-cared for home. Great for entertaining with an easy flow of light and space within. MLS#292340 $275,000 Margaret Womack (360)461-0500 Remax Evergreen

3 bed, 2 bath new construction home currently under contract, but more similar homes coming soon on this cul-de-sac! T h e k i t c h e n fe a t u r e s quar tz counter tops, stainless steel Jenn Air cooktop, wall oven and built in microwave. Propane fireplace in the spacious living room. Master s u i t e w i t h va n i t y w i t h quartz counter top, large walk-in tile shower and a walk-in closet. Attached 2 car garage. Energy efficient ductless heat pump. MLS#292351 $284,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

Beautiful Views! From the deck of this 2br 1 ba and 2 half ba home watch shipping lanes, local sea life and protection Island like you can reach out and touch it. The Salish Sea and it’s weather conditions are dynamic and constantly changing. Our local beach is very secluded, perfect for daily walks. Our own pr ivate boat ramp and picnic par k area is a pleasant close walk away. The community of Diamond Point is an eclectic area, warm and friendly. MLS#291197 $334,900 Charlie Vazquez 360-683-3900 Blue Sky Real Estate Sequim Exquisite and Artistically presented 3 bed 2 bath craftsman. You’ll love the inlaid walnut & design hardwood floors, spacious Master Suite, updated gourmet kitchen, and elegant living room. This is No DriveBy. MLS#292292 $299,000 Margaret Womack 360-461-0500 Remax Evergreen GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING 3 BR, 2.5 BA SunLand home. Kitchen with island, desk & wine rack is a cook’s delight. Beautifully landscaped with automatic seven zone sprinkler/drip system. Sit on the patio and be soothed by the sound of falling water from the waterfall. Enjoy all the country club amenities of S u n L a n d . G o l f, c l u b house, swimming pool, tennis, and private beach w/cabana. MLS#290479/760002 $325,000 Roland Miller (360)461-4116 TOWN & COUNTRY

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

The Last Word in Astrology â?˜ ARIES (March 21-April 19): Choose to make a difference. Use your intelligence and knowhow to bring about important changes. Express how you feel and connect with the people you want to share your life with. Live in the moment. 3 stars

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be the instigator when it comes to love and your personal relationships with others. Show how much you care through your actions, not promises you probably won’t keep. Don’t let anger take over when passion HOSPITAL DISTRICT JUST LISTED... 3 bed- is what’s required. 3 stars room, 1 bath with bonu s / fa m i l y r o o m . R e cently updated, this rambler sits on two lots, and has a mountain view! MLS#300163 $165,000 Kathy Love 452-3333 PORT ANGELES REALTY New construction to be completed mid-March! This single story home situated on a corner lot boasts zero steps! 3 bed & 1.75 bath. Heated and cooled by an energy efficient ductless heat pump. Durable laminate flooring. Spacious kitchen with island. Master bath has large tiled walk-in shower with a built-in bench and glass door, plus a large dual vanity. Covered front porch and back deck. Attached garage fits 2 vehicles. Located in a quiet neighborhood of lovely homes. MLS#300160 $245,000 Kelly Johnson (360) 477-5876 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

RAW LAND 19.73 Timbered acreage, minutes from town, solitary feel, property in timber designation for tax pur poses, part of Dungeness Water Rule Deb Kahle lic# 47224 (360) 683-6880 1-800-359-8823 (360) 918-3199 WINDERMERE SUNLAND SUNLAND CONDO 3 bd 3 ba, 2556 sf, could be furnished, open floor plan, skylight, wet bar, private bedroom & bathr o o m o n l ow e r l eve l , trimmed trees maximize water views, kitchen nook, fireplaces, deck, amenities: clubhouse, pool, beach cabana & more. MLS#879971/292349 $269,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360) 683-6880 1-800-359-8823 (360) 670-5978 WINDERMERE SUNLAND

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You won’t be able to rely on anyone when things are going poorly. Motivation will be the key to your advancement, but divulging personal secrets will lead to your demise. Follow your dreams, not someone else’s. 3 stars CANCER (June 21-July 22): Don’t be afraid to discuss your plans. The only thing to fear is rejection, and even that is better than living in limbo. Offer kindness and a willingness to compromise to ensure that everyone is happy with your plan. 4 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don’t show emotional weakness or you will come under siege.

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The work will consist of the design and construction management of the Olympic Medical Center Campus buildings expansion as well as project planning, scope and budget development. The goals are to NO. 164000398 minimize disruptions to the Center’s operations; NOTICE TO CREDITORS maximize efficiencies for the consultant and staff; to SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON maintain consistent planning and design standards; COUNTY OF CLALLAM Estates of: WILMA IDA MILLER, FRANCIS L. and to maintain a coordinated program schedule for completing all the work in a thoughtful organized MILLER and EVELYN LENORA MILLER, Notice is hereby given that Linda Jones has been manner. appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of the above-entitled estates; that all persons Consultants should have a strong background in having claims against said deceased are hereby re- medical construction and have experience with Dequired to serve the same on said Personal Repre- partment of Health, DNV standards and infection sentative or James J. Lamont, attorney of record, at control procedures. Specific experience with the address below stated, and file the same with healthcare facility work in the oncology space is dethe clerk of the court within four months after the sired. date of first publication of this notice, or the date of filing of a copy of this notice with the clerk of the Olympic Medical Center reserves the right to concourt, whichever is the later, or the same will be tinue with the consultant for future phases of project work or to conduct a new selection process for fubarred. ture architectural work. Olympic Medical Center Date of filing copy of notice to creditors: 2/4/16 also reserves the right to enter into agreements Date of First Publication: 2/7/16 with other consultant firms for work on their camLinda Jones puses. 3923 S. Tiller Road Port Angeles, WA 98362 For campus specific questions, contact Darryl Court: Clallam County Superior Court Wolfe, Director of Administration, at (360) 417Clallam County Courthouse 7235. 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 Attorney: James J. Lamont, Attorney 763 Diamond Vista Drive Firms will be considered for selection based upon Port Angeles, WA 98363 the following, weighted as indicated: Qualifications of Key Personnel (35%); Previous Performance Pub: Feb 7, 14, 21, 28 Legal No 681800 (25%); Relevant Experience (25%); Expressed Interest (15%).

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR CLALLAM COUNTY No. 16-4-00026-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030

In the Matter of the Estate of Jean Marie Coursey, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: February 14 , 2016

Personal Representative: Carl D. Pielick Attorney for the Personal Representative: CALL FOR HEARING FOR DEBATABLE Mark D. Mullins EMERGENCIES IN THE FUNDS LISTED BELOW Address for mailing or service: THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMIS- 206 S. Lincoln St., Ste 205, Port Angeles, WA 98362 SIONERS finds as follows: Pub: Feb. 14, 21, 28, 2016 Legal No. 682679 1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts constitute a public emergency that could not re asonably have been foreseen at the time of ma 9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County king the budget: Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving • Portion of funding to replace Sheriff’s Office patrol car wrecked in March 2015/$24,500 • Portion of funding to replace Sheriff’s Office evidence van/$14,000 Auditor – Adopted budget assumes 260 work days; actual is 262/$3,600 Health and Human Services, Environmental Health – Repair outdated water lab equi pment /$8,000 Sheriff’s Office – Purchase vehicle to be used exclusively for the expansion and improvement of controlled substances related enforcement activity / $15,000 Sheriff’s Office - Animal Control, To pay veteri narian, feeding, and boarding costs for liv estock/animals seized in a 2015 animal cruelty case / $5,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consideration of the above findings of fact, a public hearing on the debatable emergencies listed above will be held February 23, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ninth day of February 2016 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ______________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair PUB: Feb. 14,2016 Legal No: 682537

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NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on February 23, 2016 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse. Public Works, Equipment Rental and Revolving

Receipt of funding from Sheriff’s Office to replace patrol car wrecked in March 2015/$7,500 Receipt of Sheriff’s Office funding to replace evidence van/$10,000 Juvenile Services – Reimbursement from Washington State Patrol (WSP)/$4,919 Auditor • Unbudgeted funding for February 2016 election/$47,000 • U n bu d g e t e d f u n d i n g fo r M ay 2 0 1 6 e l e c tion/$100,000 A copy of the budget change form may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ______________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair PUB: Feb. 14, 21, 2016 Legal No: 682535

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Submit six (6) sets of qualifications to include: Executive Summary, List of principals, list of previous medical related projects, number of staff working for your firm, number and types of licenses of the staff working for your firm, and any other pertinent data to assist the Selection Board in evaluating qualifications. To qualify for review, submittals must be delivered to and date/time stamped by the Administration Department at Olympic Medical Center prior to 4:00 PM on February 19, 2016. Address submittals to: Olympic Medical Center Administration 939 Caroline Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 Attn: Darryl Wolfe NO FAXED COPIES WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Following an evaluation of these submittals, the consultant selection board may interview firms deemed to be the most highly qualified for the required service. Firms selected to be interviewed shall be notified by February 26, 2016, with interviews to be scheduled shortly after.

Olympic Medical Center is an affirmative action employer. This is not a request for a proposal. All submittals become the property of Olympic Medical Center. Pub: Jan. 31, Feb. 14, 2016 Legal No. 680318

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“The Jefferson County C o n s e r va t i o n D i s t r i c t Board of Super visors hereby informs the voting public that the incumbent has been reelected to the currently open elected Board Supervisor seat by reason of being the only person filing for the position by the filing deadline. Pursuant to WAC 135-110370, no poll site, absentee balloting, or mail balloting will be performed. Any questions may be directed to the District Office at 360-385-4105 or info@jeffersoncd.org.” Pub: Feb. 14, 21, 2016 Legal No: 682444

LEGAL NOTICE T h e Q u i n a u l t Fa m i l y Services Depar tment hereby notifies Kathleen Delaney and Rober t James that their presence is required on Februar y 23, 2016 at the hour of 1:30pm for a hearing on a petition to establish a guardianship over your child, Alexia James born on 07/08/2010 in the Quinault Children’s Court in Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington. For more information, please call (360) 276-8215, ext. 222 or 390. Pub:Feb. 7, 14, 21, 2016 Legal No. 677112

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PORT ANGELES — An intensive scientific study of how storms behave near and on the Olympic Peninsula employed everything from mules to highaltitude “spy planes” to help calibrate a weather satellite. Initial findings from the Olympic Mountain Experiment, known as OLYMPEX, are scarce. It will take another grant and years of additional research to “quality control” the data and make changes to the satellite systems, Angela Rowe, a University of Washington atmospheric researcher, told a standing-roomonly audience during a presentation Tuesday at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles. Once funding is received, the compilation could take two or more years, she said. During the study, which was from November to January, researchers weathered the extremes of precipitation across the region, as well as such challenges as wild animals and steep terrain, Rowe said. The project began Nov. 2, flights over the Olympic Peninsula ended Dec. 18 and the ground-based radar made its last scan Jan. 15. “We rely on a lot of overpasses [of the satellite]. That’s why it took so long to get enough [data] to feel confident with the specifics,” Rowe said. Weather equipment that has been left in the mountains will continue collecting data until it is removed this spring or summer when the snow melts, she said. But if equipment stops sending data because of deep snow or a malfunction, crews will no longer hike into the mountains to repair them.

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as storms come ashore, then hit the Olympic Mountains. Weather satellite This was the last in a series of missions to calibrate the satelOLYMPEX is a NASA and UW project to calibrate a new weather lite’s systems, each set up in a different region to look in detail at satellite, the Global Precipitation different weather behaviors and Measurement mission’s Core how the satellite’s algorithm was Observatory. This is done by measuring pre- interpreting them, Rowe said. Other studies to calibrate the cipitation across the Olympic Pensatellite were done for floods in insula on the ground and in the air — detailing weather behavior Iowa; tornado season in Kansas

and Oklahoma; snowfall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; extreme cold in Egbert, Ontario; and rain in the Great Smoky Mountains, she said. The data collected will be compared to what the satellites measure, allowing scientists and engineers to calibrate their systems. The weather stations, radar and aircraft collected detailed

atmospheric data that eventually will be assembled in a threedimensional picture from the ocean and across the Olympic Mountains. Rowe said the data will show how the storms change as they come ashore, hit the mountains and lift over them, and what it looks like when the rain changes over to snow.

on the coast, up to about 15 feet of snow in the mountains and has reliable patterns of rainfall as they travel up the valleys, then dry out over the elevations. Since Peninsula elevation rises from sea level to a peak of 7,980 feet in only 30 miles, the area offered scientists a variety of landforms. Rowe said the initial hypothesis was that a storm rises above Initial data startling the mountains only when it hits the higher ridges. Some initial data was star“Now we know that as soon as tling, she said. it hits any sort of elevation, it On Nov. 17 a storm produced rises,” she said. 8¼ inches of rain in 24 hours at Also, she said, scientists were one sensor in the Quinault Valable to see the variations in ley. where the snow melts to rain and “That’s more than Seattle usuhow the mountains intensify the ally gets in the whole month,” rain. she said. “It’s a good thing we didn’t do “It dumped. It was our first this last summer,” Rowe said, really great case, and everything referring to the relatively dry was running.” winter of 2014-15. The Peninsula typically receives more than 8 feet of rain TURN TO OLYMPEX/C7

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Help keep creepy Dog or cat can help critters in check find Mr. or Ms. Right FEBRUARY IS ROLLING right along, with the weather displaying what seems to be, for the past several years, a new norm. That little cupid guy has been busy, too, flying around practicing his archery skills while keeping the florist industry busy trying to meet their deadlines with beautifully grown and harvested cut flowers. Our mild, warm and very damp January appeared so very similar to recent years, too, showing bulbs out early, blooming forsythia and pussy willows in full color, witch hazel capturing our attention from the corners of our eyes, while those nasty weeds continue to show up, bringing their buddies the slugs along with them to their late-night parties. The sun is getting ever more brilliant, with the angle of the sun and duration of its warmth last week especially noticeable on the Olympic Peninsula. What this combination means is that soon, the weather and its relationship with the sun will cause a cascade of events. This is the time to jump into our own “beast mode,” attacking certain time-critical tasks. First on our list is to get out the backpack sprayer and apply dormant oil spray to your edible fruit, nut, ornamental fruit and fine woody ornamentals. Why spray now? Because you must spray when no leaves or flowers are present and you have to apply two applications 10 days apart and spray when it will not rain for 24 hours and plan it when temperatures are above 42 to 45 degrees. With all of these imposing and overlapping qualifications, starting soon is the key, especially to catch

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the plant before it opens foliage and/or starts to flower. Why spray dormant oil? It smothers the bug-

gers. Yes, those nasty little aphids, mealy bugs, whitefly, overwintering insects and sneaky mildew spores are ripe to the longer days and warming weather. The oil clogs up the little buggers’ air holes (spiracles), causing them to suffocate. Horticultural oils are great because they do not kill beneficial insects such as bees, butterflies or ladybugs found upon the plant at this time of year. Targeted control such as this, without devastating collateral damage, is the name of the game when being proactive in your yard and emerging gardens. Superior oils are the best, highly refined and “superior.”

Go for quality Always get 98 percent or higher purity, so read the label and spend your money effectively. Neem oil is the most wide-range of the sprays because it has fungicidal and bacterial control and can be used year-round. Backpack sprayers are the only way to go. Next, the mice. They are hungry, extremely prolific and destroy your early spring bulb and perennial gardens. Catching the first few before they reproduce (and breed, breed and breed again) will get rid of literally dozens in the months ahead if not controlled now. Of all of the methods to control mice (they like following your plumbing lines and coming into your kitchen and bathroom areas), the best method of control is the good, oldfashioned wooden springloaded trap baited with

REMEMBER THE MEET-CUTE scene in “101 Dalmatians,” where the couple’s dogs bring them together? It happens in real life, too. Molly McNamara of Lyons, Colo., met her husband-to-be, Jeff McGlynn, at the obedience class she was attending with her dog. It was love at first sight — for her dog. “My dog was so bananas for him that he wouldn’t pay attention after Jeff arrived,” she says. “At first I used to just get mad when he and his dog showed up because my well-behaved 1-year-old bearded collie, Max, would lose his mind and drag me across the room to see them. So, clearly, the dog knew first.” It took six months before the pair started dating, with many of the dates involving taking their dogs hiking or to the beach. McNamara discovered later that McGlynn was staying in the class only to see her. His Saint Bernard was already well-behaved and didn’t really need the practice. “Introduction by dog” is a time-honored method of finding true love, and now science has confirmed its efficacy. In their study “The Roles of Pet Dogs and Cats in Human Courtship and Dating,” published in the quarterly journal Anthrozoos, researchers — who surveyed more than 1,200 Match.com users — found that 35 percent of women and 26 percent of men said they had been more attracted to someone because he or she owned a pet. Men are more likely to use a pet — generally a dog — as “date bait,” with 22 percent admitting to the tactic. Only 6 percent of women said they had used a pet to attract potential dates. Women, on the other hand, are more likely to rely on their dogs and cats as barometers of a date’s trustworthiness. Nearly half of the women responding said they judged dates based on how the person responded to their pet, and 76 percent evaluated dates based on whether their pets liked the person. “My dogs have helped me see who is and isn’t a good match based on how the guys responded to the dogs, and vice versa,” says Elizabeth Barden Ackerman of Los Angeles. “The ones who are scared of my giant black Lab are quickly let go. The

tried-and-true chunky peanut butter. If you find their mice runs and/or holes, place the baited spring-loaded trap near their holes close to the plant and/or bulbs they are feeding upon. Slugs, same thing. They will ruin your bulbs, hostas, delphinium, lupines and other emerging plants that the sun and temperatures are now waking up, and these buggers are breeding under logs and decaying matter. To eradicate them now is to stop hundreds and hundreds of eggs from being laid. Get out your slug bait today, but only use petsafe products. Let’s end today with my favorite trick that is so apropos: smother the weeds. This time of year, it is still wet, cool, damp, dark and humid, and all of these conditions will collude in killing weeds if a top-dress is applied. Right now is the perfect time to add a couple of inches of mulch or an inch — 2 or 3 — of topsoil to your landscaping beds, and who among us cannot use more mulch or rich topsoil over our existing (always hungry) soil? When applying mulch now, it will just kill the weeds because of the wet, soggy, muddy and cold covering. One dead popping-weed is easier to control than the hundreds that will appear soon thereafter if not kept in check now. All of these tasks are best done in the next few weeks ahead because the “weather is a-changing,” and until we can get that little Cupid fellow to put down his bow and pick up a hoe, we’ll end up being all the wiser to control these pests and weeds on our own. So before you forget, go out and buy a rose bush to present to your loved one today.

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one who Thornton naturally pats and plays with him, refills his water bowl without being asked and who watches the dog and hilariously narrates his thoughts? He’s special.” Allia Zobel Nolan of New York City knew the man she met was her true love because of the way he treated her cats, even though at heart he was a dog person. “He loved me, so he loved my cats,” she says. Gail Parker of Philadelphia stopped seeing one man after her dog, a German shepherd, growled at him. She gave another the heave-ho when he called her Irish setter stupid. The study’s lead author, University of Nevada Las Vegas anthropology professor Peter Gray, suggests that pets’ status as family members could explain the significant influence they wield in the choices people make about who they date. He and fellow researchers, UNLV graduate student Shelly Volsche; Justin Garcia of the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University; and Helen Fisher of Rutgers University say dog ownership may signal “a potential mate’s caregiving capacity.” How a person treats a pet could indicate how he or she would treat a mate and children. McNamara and McGlynn? At their eventual wedding, more dogs than people were in attendance. “Max is turning 14 in a month, and Jeff is still his most favorite human ever,” McNamara says.

ronmental causes are low humidity, poor lighting or changes in the bird’s routine. Behavioral causes include boredom, anxiety and frustration. Sometimes the condition can have multiple causes. Because of this, diagnosing it can be a challenge. A thorough medical history and, ideally, an environmental and behavioral evaluation are the foundation of a diagnosis, but a complete blood count, chemistry profile, screening for infectious disease, bacterial and fungal cultures, fecal exam and skin and feather follicle biopsies can all provide valuable information. Treatment takes time and patience, and it may not lead to a complete cure. Depending on the cause, medication can help to reduce inflammation, itchiness and anxiety. Even if the cause is medical, enriching the bird’s environment with interesting toys, opportunities to climb or fly and foods that require the bird to work to get at them is a valuable component of treatment.

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A local teen cares for her injured horse A “CINCHY HORSE” is a common term among horse folks. It means a horse might turn his mouth and snap or dance around and act cranky when tightening the saddle’s cinch around his girth. At the least it’s very annoying; at times even dangerous. Such was the case for Sophie Marchant, 15, and her horse Trooper. Not only would he snap at her, but, out of his extreme dislike, he’s thrown himself over backward on to his back. Thankfully he wasn’t hurt, but why was he so cinchy? Sadly, many write the horse off as “a problem horse with issues.” Frequently, they try to sell or give the horse away without spending the time to find the root cause. Then, there are those dedicated horse lovers like young Sophie who try to work through the horse’s issues but lack the experience to truly figure out how to get past it.

True animal commitment I’m sharing her story because it’s one of true animal commitment. It shows that horse care sometimes is not for the fainthearted and that she needed outside help to find the answer. When Sophie and her selfdescribed “non-horsey parents,” brought home her red-roan-colored quarter horse three years ago, she soon discovered his problem wasn’t that the 4-yearold was just “too much horse” for his previous owners; it was that the skittish horse wasn’t properly introduced to the saddle, and he likely had chronic pain issues in his gut. The problem might never have been discovered had he not gotten hurt attempting to jump over his stall’s lower Dutch door and received a huge gash under his belly. The attending veterinarian wasn’t told about Trooper’s cinch problem, but it was an important connection. The veterinarian taught

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Silver Spurs 4-H member Sophie Marchant administers a syringe full of crushed antibiotics mashed with feed into her horse Trooper’s mouth — elevating his head and jaw until he swallows it — three times daily to help combat a mass in his abdomen quite possibly caused by a severe cut in his stomach a few years ago.

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The two seemed to be progressing well together until last summer, when the family noticed Trooper was not looking well and started losing weight. A trip to Pilchuck Veterinary Clinic in Snohomish and an ultrasound showed the horse had a large abdominal mass measuring 15 by 18 centimeters.

Treated it aggressively At that time, they hoped it was not cancer, and the veterinarians treated it aggressively with heavy antibiotic dosing. Actually, the veterinarians will never know if the abdominal mass in his stomach was caused

by those severe cuts and bruising from the stall door accident or if it was pre-existing. But from November through the end of January, Sophie has been preparing two large syringes of medicine, crushing 17 large tablets and mashing it with a little water and feed pellets and stuffing it into the syringe and then plunging its contents into the back corner of Trooper’s mouth three times a day. That’s 55 tablets a day. Her mother, Deborah, told me that for the past three months, Sophie’s been getting up at 6:30 in the dark morning to give Trooper his first dose before she goes to

school and then immediately after school, and “after we’re all cozy getting ready for bed, Sophie goes back out in the dark at 9 p.m. to give Trooper his last dose.” Imagine trying to pay for all of Trooper’s veterinarian care. When I found out to date they have spent upward of $2,500 just in pharmaceuticals, let alone the veterinarian visits and imaging costs, I asked Deborah if they ever considered the alternative, which is to put him down and end the horse’s suffering. “It’s not like we planned on spending the money or thought it through,” said Deborah. TURN

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Tread lightly Take a moment to love with church the idea of loving others invitations WE ALWAYS TAKE our PARENT TO PARENT three kids to church. We also ask some of their friends if Jodie knowing they would like to go. Lynn what the Is this something we family need to stop asking, even for already does cool classes that they offer in or does not the summer? do concerning churches and religion, it could posChoosing which church a sibly cause family goes to or not is usufriction ally an individual choice and between the children and is a decision that should be left up to that specific family. their parents as well as with your own kids. When I was a child, my best friend’s mom wouldn’t If you do not already even let us play together know the parents of your because I chose not to attend children’s friends, get to their church. We could only know them well enough to see each other at school. have a general conversation It left a bad taste in my about the situation and mouth, and to this day, I casually bring it up. Because have never asked anyone if going to church is a personal they would like to go to our choice, you can get a headschurch. up this way about who you Pete T. could and could not approin Tera Bella, Calif. priately invite.

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Our son is a little older than 1 year old and crawls everywhere. However, he refuses to walk. In fact, he will wail unbelievably. Is there anything we can do to help him feel safe enough to at least try to stand up, let go of things and walk on his own?

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I HAVE THIS “kinda, sorta” rule that says that I don’t write about any given holiday on any given holiday because a) a lot of other folks are usually already doing that, and probably better, and b) most of us are so sick of hearing about whatever-it-is by then that I don’t want to contribute to collective gagging. But because it’s my rule, I get to break it (OK, perhaps from time to time, I break other’s people’s rules, but that’s a discussion for a different holiday). It’s Valentine’s Day. A day symbolized by candy, roses, chocolate, jewelry, cards, restaurants and various and sundry other decidedly commercial undertakings — “stimulating the economy,” as it were — so it’s easy to take a somewhat “sophisticated,” if not cynical, view that it’s all just another contrived “event” to wring money from the hands of virtually everyone and that it has no genuine or enduring meaning. That might well be true. It is also one of the few repetitive events that is solely and unabashedly dedicated to “love.”

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Valentine’s Day etiquette: how to handle tricky love situation I AM LIVING a gender-stereoSOCIAL Q’S type reversal and am embarrassed about it. Philip It’s a good sign Here goes: I love my girlfriend of Galanes that she hasn’t two months, and she treats me merged into you — really well. not that I don’t But she is not demonstrative. respect your enthusiShe never volunteers an “I love asm. you,” but I can tell she does by her But most timely: loving ways. (Also, when I ask her if synthetic, merchshe loves me, she says yes.) driven holidays like But sometimes, I sense her pullthis one are no time ing away for short periods. for cataloging gripes. Should I say something about Run a bubble bath or buy chocothis with Valentine’s Day here? lates or lingerie (other than Spanx) Jared in New York like everyone else. Even afterward, don’t push her to Slow down, Romeo. For starters, go faster than she wants. You might scrap the “gender reversal” nonend up chasing her away. sense. And for the love of Tevye (from The only thing to be gained by “Fiddler on the Roof”), stop asking, trading in stereotypes about the “Do you love me?” sexes is making your relationship It makes you sound as scared more like a dim network sitcom. and needy as the rest of us early in (Watch one on Fox.) relationships. You also mention that your girlThat doesn’t mean we have to cop friend pulls away “for short periods.” to it. But the entire affair spans only 60 Things are going nicely, right? days.

Let them unfold. So, moony talk is not your girlfriend’s strong suit. Happily, moony talk is pretty useless in relationships. And her independence will be a help. When you need to tamp down your perfectly normal insecurities, fire up some old Paul Simon — with a new Donald Trump edge: “They got a wall in China. It’s a thousand miles long. To keep out the foreigners, they made it strong. I got a wall around me that you can’t even see. It took a little time to get next to me.” Your girlfriend might be like Paul. She might not load up her U-Haul until the third month. Just keep treating each other with love and respect. And if you still feel anxious in six months, check back in.

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Time for man to find nicer girlfriend DEAR CHERYL: Until very recently, I was involved with a woman who lives in another state. Our times together were fabulous. Between visits, we communicated almost daily. The last time she visited, she told me she loved me, but I noticed that she was text-messaging someone more and more as the evening progressed. She got drunk and passed out in the cab on the way home. I gathered her belongings, and while her cellphone was in my hand, it buzzed. I expected to say hello to her girlfriend and tell her how much fun we were having. Instead, it was a roman-

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TALES FROM THE FRONT ing home telling me that I Cheryl

tic text from a man. Lavin I carried her upstairs, tucked her in and let her sleep while my thoughts raced. I even called one of her girlfriends because I needed to communicate my feelings and not keep them bottled up. The morning after, we walked, talked and cuddled on the couch while discussing the problem. I now realize the mistake I made by invading her privacy. She wrote me a long

displayed my true character by violating her trust. She said she wants to discontinue contact for the time being and will get in touch when and if her feelings change. I apologized again and said that people deserve a second chance. I’m truly crushed. I want to send a card or gift to again express my apologies and hopes that time will allow her to open herself back up to me. Any thoughts? Hurting Dear Hurting: Hats off to your ex-girlfriend. She’s raised “the best defense is a good offense� to an art form.

She’s text-messaging some guy while you’re wining and dining her and she gets you to apologize. That, my friend, is moxie. You sound like a nice guy. You need a nice girl. She’s not it. She’s a lying, cheating, two-timing, sloppy drunk. Let her go. If she calls you (and she will), tell her you’ve moved on. Dear Cheryl: I’ve been with my girlfriend for several years. We have a perfect relationship, no major or even minor problems, although there are some things about her that I’d like her to fix. I’m wondering how to say something about them or whether I should say

anything at all. Without getting too personal, there are some bodily issues that bother me. Most are easy fixes that can be taken care of with grooming. Others are a little harder, like losing some weight around the midsection. I don’t exactly have rock-hard abs myself, so I’m not too concerned about that. But altogether, these things distract me. How can I bring them up without offending her? Going for the Gold

love her to join you in the gym so she can help motivate you. Hopefully while she’s there, she might pick up a dumbbell or two. As for those grooming issues, show her a picture in a magazine and tell her you like the way that woman looks. If she picks up on it, great. If she doesn’t, you have to decide how far to push it. Is she defensive or openminded? That should influence your decision.

Dear Going for the Gold: Let’s start in the middle, with your abs and her belly. Tell her you really want to get into shape and you’d

Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators.com/ advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

The way to a family’s heart ELEVEN YEARS AGO today, my husband and I took our newborn daughter home from Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after a long but natural labor and birth. I was terrified PENINSULA and thrilled. KITCHEN Abby turned 11 yesterCarrie day. Sanford For the record, I am still terrified and thrilled, though the balance has tipped decidedly more to the thrilled side of things now than it was in 2005. I remember getting home from the hospital and finding a giant box of Yvonne’s Chocolates on the dining room table, thoughtfully left by friends who knew neither of us would think of celebrating Valentine’s Day when we had a tiny new person to drink in.

It was a cozy time. We all three snuggled and slept in the nursery together whenever we couldn’t keep our eyes open anymore. We turned down the lights to a warm glow, kept the heater a little higher than we normally would and ate whatever folks left for us. I’m not entirely certain

Yvonne’s Chocolates Dungeness Valley’s illusive chocolatier Yvonne Yokota makes some of the most sought-after truffles and treats on the Peninsula. You won’t find her on the Internet, and you can’t buy her goods online either. I’ve heard she prefers to handle matters in person and through word of mouth.

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

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what we ate for dinner that first night, but I do know that meatloaf and mashed potatoes was one of the meals someone brought to us in those early few weeks after becoming a family of three. Meatloaf might not be your first thought for Valentine’s Dinner, but if you’re not interested in too much fussiness, or have kids to please, it’s the perfect meal choice. My most recent meatloaf used Dungeness Creamery beef, but I also like the ground beef from Clark Farms. I bake my meatloaf freeform on a cookie sheet so the sauce can get caramelized on more surface area of the loaf. You can shape yours into a heart if you want to stick with a love-themed meal.

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made sacrifices for care CONTINUED FROM C3 the road to good health and to hopefully becoming the “We’ve definitely gone riding horse Sophie desires. through the expenses, and Even if he doesn’t, it’s not been easy,� she said. Sophie, who has decided to She said somehow become a veterinarian, is they’re managing it, and in it for the long haul. the family’s all made sacriCould she do it without fices to make it happen. the help and support of her Trooper’s now ended the parents? maximum time he can be In a word, no, Deborah on antibiotics, and he’s still said, and she does not think not fully recovered, so at they could have done it withthis point, Sophie and Deb- out the support of the girl’s orah are researching natu- 4-H group, Silver Spurs. ral ways to help build up “We’ve felt a lot of suphis immune system and get port from our 4-H group. If a healthy gut. it was just our little family While Trooper’s not out coping with this by ourselves, I don’t know how we of the woods yet, he is on

could have done this. “Sometimes as parents, we get tired of all this extra work, but the other 4-H parents are so encouraging.� And hopefully when he’s fully healed, Trooper will no longer be cinchy.

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

PA students visit museum PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEATTLE — Thanks to support from the Port Angeles Education Foundation, YMCA and AmeriCorps, 17 Port Angeles High School Science Club students spent an evening Feb. 4 at the Burke Museum on the University of Washington campus. Students were able to view the first dinosaur fossil ever found in Washington state as part of a new display at the museum. They also toured the museum’s natural history and cultural galler-

ies, including the “Life and Times of Washington State� and “Pacific Voices� exhibits. Port Angeles High graduate Luciano Toscano, who is now a freshman at UW, provided a lesson on 3-D printing with his colleague Kaiyu Shi. “Luciano is taking a class where he is learning to 3-D print replicas of bones for the museum so they can be used for public display and scientific research,� explained high school science instructor John Gallagher. “Toscano prepared a Pow-

erPoint presentation on the work he is doing and showed students one of the 3-D replicas he had produced. Luciano is part of a long-term project to 3-D-print a mammoth for display in the new Burke Museum, scheduled to open in 2019.� They ended the evening with a brief tour of the campus, including a visit to the famous Graduate Reading Room in Suzallo Library. For more information, visit www.burkemuseum. org/exhibits/washingtonsfirst-dinosaur.

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PORT ANGELES — Two Roosevelt Elementary School students, Lucas Gavin and Daya Woodyard, were honored by Principal Michelle Olsen at the Jan. 28 School Board meeting as Port Angeles School District Students of the Month for January. The students, both in sixth grade, were selected by Roosevelt staff as part of

a program honoring exemplary students during the 2015-16 school year. “There is a long list of words I could use to describe Luke,� Olsen said. “He is trustworthy, kind, caring, friendly and hardworking.� “Daya Woodyard comes every day with a smile,� Olsen said. “She is the kind of student who, by the nice things she has to say about her

peers, builds up their confidence and makes them feel valued. “She consistently uses her time wisely and makes the most of her learning opportunities. She is always ready to help around the classroom and follows directions well,� she said. Students of the Month will be announced at each school’s respective school board meeting.

Local student on college honor roll PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

State University Billings BILLINGS, Mont. — 2015 fall honor roll. The honor roll is a list of Undergraduate Aubrey all undergraduate students Briscoe of Port Angeles was named to the Montana who earn 12 or more credits

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Taking things slow leads to long life DEAR ABBY: I am a 34-yearold male who reads your column regularly. I usually see people asking for advice about their concerns, so I figured I would send you something different. My wife and I have been married three months now after living together for a year. Prior to that, we dated exclusively for three years. Abby, she’s my world. We took it slow, had fun and discovered each other and ourselves. We discussed our todays and tomorrows, our hopes and dreams, our fears and misgivings, and put together a solid foundation on which to build our future. We live in the present, look forward to tomorrow and consider yesterday a gift with fond memories and lots of laughter. We have earned each other.

DEAR ABBY Abigail Van Buren

We have worked hard for each other. Yes, we have had our share of trying times and difficult days, but we took our time and worked out our issues as a team and as equals — with respect, cour-

for an upper of a letter. I can’t think of a more appropriate message to print on Valentine’s Day.

Dear Abby: I belong to a gym that is wonderful. It has great facilities and extensive services included in the fee that encourage lots of family activities. Among the facilities are family changing rooms, which are rarely used. Because of this, I am reduced to a Monday-to-Friday schedule because on weekends, many tesy and love. fathers bring their little girls into We didn’t rush anything and the male changing room (infants still don’t to this day. to 4 years of age). We are totally loving being Today, I gave it a shot and together. Louisville Lover went to the gym only to encounter a dad and daughter in the male changing room, buck naked. Dear Lover: I wish you and Is this the new normal, Abby? your wife many, many more happy years together. Thank you Not a Dad in Baltimore

Dear Not a Dad: Whether it’s the new normal is beside the point. If you prefer not to encounter a child of the opposite sex in the men’s changing room, you should discuss this with the manager of the gym or change at home. Dear Abby: I’m puzzled. When was Valentine’s Day designated as a day for females only? I have always been under the impression that Feb. 14 is a day of love. I sent my late husband flowers at work one year, and when the delivery man arrived at his office, the women all rushed over to the door only to find out they were for him. My husband told me that from the look on their faces, they were astonished. Perhaps you should remind women to spoil their men on Val-

entine’s Day and not just expect something from them. The guys need love, too. Loving Wife in Georgia Dear Loving Wife: I agree that Valentine’s Day should be celebrated on an equal basis. Couples who last are those who make an effort to show each other they love each other every day. Readers, I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you all a happy Valentine’s Day. I deeply appreciate the relationship I have with all of you. Love, Abby

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

Why does soap under sheets lose power? I have used soap Qunder the sheets and found that it helps prevent muscle cramps. I read in your column that the effect wears off after several weeks. Why? Since it isn’t being used for bathing, why would it wear out?

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OLYMPEX: Weather data CONTINUED FROM C1 through the storms, Rowe said. OLYMPEX flew three aircraft through storms — OLYMPEX adventures NASA’s customized DC-8 The main radar site and flying science laboratory, project headquarters was NASA’s Lockheed ER-2 high-altitude aircraft and a located on a hilltop overlookCessna Citation II Research ing the Pacific Ocean on the Aircraft owned by the Uni- Quinault tribal land. It was completely versity of North Dakota. Researchers set up exposed to storms rushing ground radar systems and ashore, Rowe said. “We were on this hill and mobile weather stations deep in the Olympic Moun- a storm would come in. The tains — such as Hurricane trailer was shaking. It was Ridge, Enchanted Valley really something,” she said. The Doppler radar truck, and the Quinault Valley — to gain a full picture of how called the Doppler on storms behave as they Wheels, was parked in a on Lake arrive on shore and when campground Quinault and became one of they meet the mountains. The Lockheed aircraft, the project’s unique experiwhich once was a military ences. During heavy winter spy plane, was used to study storms from high above rain, the lake’s level rose and flooded the site where them, Rowe said. While the high-tech the truck was parked, Rowe plane flew overhead, said. Unable to move the truck researchers used a team of mules to set up radar sys- to another location, the tems and mobile weather crews used wooden blocks stations in difficult-to- and the truck’s built-in levaccess mountain locations. eling jacks to raise the truck A mobile Doppler radar several feet into the air, she truck, usually used to chase said. But eventually, the lake tornados in the Midwest’s and Great Plains’ Tornado rose to the truck’s wheels. “We had to get creative,” Alley, was erected with its dish pointed up the Rowe said. The crew used a kayak to Quinault River valley. Team members also reach the truck until the deployed 100 old-fashioned lake’s level fell again. weather balloons to cut “Landslides were also an

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Death and Memorial Notice Colin commanded three shore facilities, all in San Diego, California: Fleet Antisubmarine Warfare Training Center, Submarine Training December 27, 1937 Facility and Recruit Training January 19, 2016 Command. His last assignment was chief of staff, Colin H. Saari passed Naval Base Seattle. away on January 19, 2016, Colin retired from the after a long, courageous Navy in 1990 and subsebattle with multiple myeloma quently worked at the Uniand pancreatic cancer. versity of Washington He was born in Port Applied Physics Laboratory Angeles on December 27, for 17 years. 1937, to parents Waino and During his naval career, Mina Saari. Captain Saari Colin was awarded two He is survived by his Legion of Merits, two Meriwife, Patricia O’Brien Saari; torious Service Medals, two daughter Michelle (Robert) Swenson (DD-729) and in Commendation Medals and Flynn; three cherished submarines Henry Clay grandchildren, Colin, Aidan (SSBN-625), Tiru (SS-416), numerous other awards. He earned a Master of and Bridget; and sister HilBarbell (SS-580) and as gerth Saari Christian. commanding officer of Blue- Business Administration from National University, a Colin was a 1956 gradu- back (SS-581). Master of Public Adminisate of Port Angeles High His shore assignments School, after which he included Submarine Flotilla tration from George Washington University and gradreceived an appointment to Eight staff in Naples, Italy; uated from the Industrial the U.S. Naval Academy, commander, Submarine College of the Armed graduating in 1960. He Force Pacific staff in Pearl Forces. served in the Navy for 30 Harbor; Bureau of Personyears, retiring with the disColin was an inspiranel staff in Virginia; and chief staff officer, Submatinguished rank of captain. tional leader and served in rine Squadron One in Pearl numerous capacities in the Colin served at sea in Harbor. the destroyer Lyman K. Naval Academy Alumni

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Association in Pearl Harbor, San Diego and Puget Sound, including as president and national trustee of the Puget Sound Chapter. He was president of the Navy SEAFAIR Committee in Seattle and served on the Board of Directors of the Seattle Chapter of the Navy League. Colin was a member of the Washington Athletic Club and the 101 Club, which recently honored him with the 2015 Torchy Torrance Award. There will be no local service. Inurnment will be in the U.S. Naval Academy Columbarium on May 25, 2016. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the 101 Club, P.O. Box 1709, Seattle, WA 98111; or to the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation, International Programs 663600, 291 Wood Road, Annapolis, MD 21402. Online condolences can be made at www.legacy. com.

Death and Memorial Notice PATRICIA JEAN CHURCHLEY August 13, 1936 February 8, 2016 Patricia Jean Churchley passed away peacefully at home on February 8, 2016, in Port Angeles. She was born in Portland, Oregon, on August 13, 1936, to Archie and Ethel Brownlee of Reedville, Oregon. She lived a very full life, felt blessed by her many opportunities and had many interests and passions. Patricia started playing the piano at age 4. Her musical career commenced at age 7 when she accompanied Sunday school at Reedville Presbyterian Church. Her music became her ministry, worship and communion with God. In 1954-55 during her freshman year at Lewis & Clark in Portland, Oregon, she discovered the pipe organ, which became her artistic medium. Actively participating in the music life of the church and with family responsibilities, she was able to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in 1980 from The Evergreen State College, which offered

Mrs. Churchley classes through Peninsula College. The next year, 1981, at the University of Oregon, she graduated with a Master of Music in organ performance with the famed Swiss master Guy Bovet. In addition, she also studied with David Dahl of Pacific Lutheran University; with teachers in England, Germany and Sweden; attended the Royal School of Church Music in London; and was an active member of the Association of Anglican Musicians (AAM) and the American Guild of Organists (AGO). Patricia worked as a church organist all of her

life as much as her health allowed, experiencing distress when unable to play. She offered many concerts as benefits for local and international charities. She was passionate about church music and liturgy, conducting workshops in organ performance and in Lutheran church worship. Later, her interest became more Anglican. In 2006, she attended a conference in England with the Association of Anglican Musicians, traveling with other organists to different churches to play, sing and worship. She directed vocal and bell choirs at both Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church here in Port Angeles. Many people remember her as their childhood piano teacher or as the organist who played for their wedding. Patricia was a dedicated teacher of organ, and she sought out opportunities for her students to excel. She has left a legacy of organists to continue bringing the extraordinary beauty of organ music to us all. Patricia was an avid gardener and spent many hours planning and tending

her flowers. She loved cross-stitch and knitting; her family has many of her beautiful projects to cherish. Patricia married Philip Churchley on June 10, 1955. She and Phil moved to Port Angeles in September 1961. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this past spring. Patricia is survived by her husband and their three children, Melinda Pongrey, Stephen (Julie) Churchley and Alice (John) Alexander. They have 10 grandchildren and seven (going on eight) great-grandchildren. A very special memorial will be held for Patricia at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 510 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, at 3 p.m. Friday, February 19, 2016. Former student Paul Meier, who currently serves as the assistant director of music at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, will be the guest organist. The service will begin with a period of organ music in honor of Patricia’s gifts to us. Donations in her memory can be made to St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Organ Fund, sapa@olypen. com.

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LILLIE DOROTHY WARD March 2, 1931 February 5, 2016 Lillie Dorothy Ward, an 84-year-old resident of La Push, passed away February 5, 2016, due to cancer. She was born March 2, 1931, to Frank Cooper and Laura “Minnie” Martin-Eastman in Deming, Washington. She attended school until she completed the eighth grade and later became a homemaker mother to her 25 children. Lillie married Roland Black Sr. in La Push. He passed away in 1963. She was then remarried to Robert Ward Sr. on January 6, 1970, in Aberdeen, Washington. He passed away in 2008. She is survived by her daughters Rosalie Black, Nancy Ward, Roberta Black and Linda Reid of La Push, Karen Gonzales-Ward and Dorothea Ward of Fife, Washington, and Rita Williams, Angel Francis, Laura Ward and Eileen Ward of Tacoma, Washington; sons Roland Black Jr. and Harold Black of Auburn, Washington, Steven Smith of Corry, Pennsylvania, Merle

Mrs. Ward Ward of Fife, Robert Ward Jr. of Tacoma and Leroy Black, Michael Ward, John Ward and Frank Ward of La Push; sister Nellie Todd of Bellingham, Washington; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank Cooper and Laura “Minnie” Martin-Eastman; sister Charlotte “Stubby” Jackson; first husband Roland Black Sr.; husband Robert Ward Sr.; daughters Winifred Galler, Nellie “Ann” Pubigee, Roberta R. Cameron and Cathleen A. Black; and sons Rex R. Ward and Donald “Rookie” Black.

Death and Memorial Notice JOSEPHINE E. GREEN On February 6, 2016, Josephine L. Green, 91 years of age, passed quietly at Sherwood Manor in Sequim. Jo spent her early life in California, the youngest daughter of a large Italian immigrant family that ultimately moved to Oregon, where her father ran a thriving macaroni business. Jo, given to wanderlust, ultimately moved to the Sequim/Port Angeles area, where she lived a peripatetic life running a travel company, never reaping big profits in money but providing trips of a lifetime around the globe for those lucky enough to sign up. In her travels, Jo met her late life partner, Leland Smith, with whom she nurtured her love of the history of Lewis and Clark, exploring the route of Lewis and Clark by both travel and original literature.

Jo could often be found traveling the back roads along old Lewis and Clark trails with her octogenarian companion, Leland. If not on those trails, together they would be exploring the wilderness of the Olympic Peninsula and walking the shores of the coastline. Never truly formally educated, Jo was intelligent and extremely artistic, always creating lampshades, shell and driftwood art, pine needle baskets and photographic displays that she gave away to those she loved. In the end, she missed her travel companion and life partner, Leland, and jumped off of the planet in search of new adventures. She will be missed, but her quirky sense of humor and tender, loving ways will live on. Jo is survived by sons Donald W. (Patricia) Green and George S. Green.

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guitar, especially with his best friend of 55 years, Rob Marvin of SacraMarch 31, 1933 mento, California. He January 25, 2016 always said you could not find better friends anyDavid R. Hancock where than Rob and his passed away at home with wife, Nancy. He loved them his loving family on Januboth. They were here with ary 25, 2016. He was 82 him at the end. years old. He also loved playing He was born in Amity, music with his friends in Arkansas, on March 31, Port Angeles. 1933. He was preceded in David and Wanda death by his father, moved from Albuquerque, Hayden Knight Hancock; New Mexico, to Port Angemother Violet Garner Hanles in 1998 to be closer to cock; and brother Hayden Mr. Hancock family. He loved Port AngeGarner Hancock, all of les. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Going fishing with his Among his survivors Mayan ruins. Chase of Rocklin. include his brother Pat Spain and Italy were A very important part of buddy “Ken” made him so very happy, and teasing Hancock of Midwest City, two of his favorite places in David’s life has been the Ken’s wife, Theresa, made Oklahoma; nephews Chris, later years. Tate brothers and their his day. Blair and Keith of OklaDavid married the love families: Russell of MounMention must be made homa City; and favorite of his life, Wanda Jeanne tain View, Oklahoma; Mark niece Cyndie Wilmington of Whitehead, on January 8, of Weatherford, Oklahoma; that during David’s final days, the three people North Carolina. 1954, in Oklahoma City. Delain of Wilmington, listed below provided the David grew up in OklaHe met her when they North Carolina; and Dale utmost medical care, comhoma City. He always had were both 13. Their marof Dallas, Texas. passion, assistance and a quick wit and could make riage lasted 62 years. (Their mother, Janell you laugh. He was, howHe leaves behind his Whitehead Tate, was like a emotional support to both him and Wanda. Bless ever, a true adventurer. “Sugar-Babe,” Wanda, and sister to him, and their them for that they did: He joined the United his “Suzy Q,” daughter uncle, Dale Lee WhiteKaren, Mark and Dr. Casey States Air Force at the age Regina Suzanne Fell, and head, was his best friend Lein. of 17, celebrating his 18th son-in-law Perry Fell of growing up and Wanda’s No services, at his birthday in Tripoli, Libya. Fairfield, California; and cousin. That is how they request. He retired from the Air three grandchildren, whom met.) Donations/contributions Force after 20 years. he cherished and loved, The Tate brothers, He went to work for the Michael David of Rocklin, whom he loved, were with can be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, Veterans Administration for California, Brandon Richhim at the end. 20 years, working a total of ard of Sammamish, WashDavid loved movies and 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362; 40 years in law enforceington, and Meagan was an avid reader. He ment. Suzanne of Issaquah, kept up with happenings all or the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, 2105 He loved traveling. Washington. He was also over the world. U.S. Highway 101, Port Many trips were made to blessed with two greatHe enjoyed music and Angeles, WA 98363. Mexico, some to see the grandsons, Cael and loved to sing and play the

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Predators staking out bevy of birds EVERY FEW MOMENTS, an Anna’s hummingbird lands on the syrup feeder attached to a kitchen window. Their coming and going is almost taken for granted. I say “almost” because the sight of one at this time of year is always special. There is enough variation in their plumage to know that more than one calls the yard home. Other feeders also have their regulars. The activity generated by the chickadees, bushtits, juncos and towhees is also part of the breakfast scene. When it is interrupted, there is always the suspicion that someone who wasn’t invited to breakfast has put in an appearance. Sharp-shinned and Coo-

A red-tailed hawk.

can catch. Their boldness is always amazing. per’s Joan Human presence can be hawks overlooked while they are Carson recognize intent on getting somefeeding thing to eat. stations I suspect that more as food than a few of the hawk photos we see have been sources. Much taken near feeders. Just recently, a reader of the time, the sent me a great photo of a young sharp-shinned hawk. hawks It almost looked as if we see at the feed- the bird had been posing for him. ers are young birds. Two photos showed this This is their first winter, hawk perched on a patio and they are still learning chair. how to hunt. One view had it watchStaking out a feeder ing something off to the where large numbers of side of the photo. songbirds congregate is a Its focused gaze was lot easier than hunting intense but not nearly as much as the second picover the countryside, hopture. ing to spot a meal they As if it had become aware of the photographer, it was caught staring straight at the lens. There is something impressive, almost intimidating, in the direct stare of a hunting hawk. Imagine how a small songbird must feel. Of course, the feeders and almost the entire yard are completely devoid of birds when one of these small hawks shows up. It is this lack of birds that lets you know there is another resident sharing the area. The most frustrating part of this discovery is that much of the time, you don’t see the hunter. They are perched somewhere in the vicinity but are well-concealed. Someone, however, did spot them. When a sharp-eyed Steller’s jay notices a hawk hiding in the trees or bushes, it isn’t shy about

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telling everyone within hearing distance that they should hide or fly. Some birds freeze — not in panic but to make themselves as invisible as possible. Should you notice a nuthatch, a junco or another bird on a feeder, you may wonder why it is frozen in place, not blinking an eye or making a movement. Keep watching. It is surprising how long one of these frozen birds can stay perfectly still. It’s almost as if they are in a trance.

I have had readers ask me about “birds in a trance.” When this occurs near my feeders, I start looking around, hoping to spot the hidden hawk. More than once, it will suddenly glide through the yard and disappear out of sight. The action at the feeders goes into high gear. Frozen birds begin feeding as if they’d never stopped. Those that felt themselves in a more vulnerable spot just dive for the near-

est bushes where they can assess the situation. Life returns to the yard once more, but it will happen again. It may be weeks, days or only hours, but if the hunting is good, the hunter will return. For those who wonder “Where have all my birds gone?,” there’s your answer.

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

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Port Angeles and then followed her daughter to Sequim. Lillian loved her family, her home and to garden, sew and play games. She was both creative and gifted in all of her crafts. She loved to cook and, even more so, to share with others. Company never left empty-handed or with an empty belly. Lillian loved to laugh

and took great joy in making others do the same. She was a firm believer that “laughter is the best medicine.” She was a devoted wife and loving mother. Surviving are her twin sons, Gary (Sallie) Horne of Bremerton, Washington, and Terry (Ellen) Horne of Everett, Washington; daughter Jeri (Jeff) Abram of Sequim; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband David; two sisters, Mae and Anne; and six brothers, Sam, Alex, Felix, Hank, Eddie and Elmer. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Seattle Children’s Hospital (www. seattlechildrens.org), your choice of hospice or your favorite charity. Per her request, there will be a cremation with a family service to follow.

ceded in death by his beloved wife of 66 years, Dorothy; his parents and stepfather Walter John Kitchen; his siblings Lloy, Mary Del Griffing Beecher, David, Thomas and stepbrother Walter Francis (Bud) Kitchen. Scottie is survived by his sister, Carol Griffing McKenzie (Rod) of Altadena, California; stepsisters Charlotte and Velma Kitchen of Denver, Colorado; his seven children, Michael (Meg) of Marietta, Ohio, Daniel (Carolyn Wells) of Belgrade, Montana, Therese (Jim Crawford) of Vancouver, Washington, James (Sharlene) of Augusta, Georgia, Robert (Katherine) of Spokane, Washington, LindaBeth of Sequim and Scott (Claudia) of Billings, Montana; and by 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Scottie will be remembered for his commitment to provide for his family so they wouldn’t experience the Depression hardships he had known. He strongly embraced the belief that a good education could empower someone born in poverty to rise and earn a productive living and live a

fulfilling life. He lived frugally and helped fund the college educations of his children and grandchildren. We’ll all remember the advice he gave: “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” “The world doesn’t owe anyone a living.” “Use every opportunity to prepare yourself for earning a living doing something practical.” “An education is the lightest set of tools you will ever have to carry.” Scottie, our dad, was forged on the harsh anvil of his childhood. But Dad was also a self-made man, authored by the boy without a childhood who pulled himself up from poverty “by his own bootstraps.” Dad had great strengths of character and a few flaws, both of which tempered the people we later grew to be. Goodbye, Dad. We will miss you. A memorial for Scottie Griffing will be held at the Sequim Holiday Inn Express, 1441 East Washington Street, Sequim, at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 23.

LILLIAN BELLE HORNE February 10, 1914 February 1, 2016 Lillian, 101, died February 1, 2016, in Sequim. She was born February 10, 1914, in Leith, North Dakota, to Fred and Nellie (Fischenko) Wenko. After graduation, she attended college but returned home to care for her mother during an illness. She left North Dakota to work in Helena, Oregon. She then traveled to Seattle, Washington, and became an assistant grocery manager, a job she took great pride in. Lillian married David Horne on January 13, 1946, and moved to Discovery Bay to live on his family homestead. She became a dedicated homemaker, Sunday school teacher and 4-H leader. In 1990, she moved to

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Death and Memorial Notice Oregon, Naval Shipyard until enlisting in the U.S. Navy in January 1944. During World War II, he served as quartermaster, February 1, 1926 operating landing craft January 16, 2016 tanks at Palermo, North Africa and Marseille. In Milton Edward Griffing, 1946, Scottie served as “Scottie” as he was known quartermaster on the USS to family and friends, died Midway, on its shakedown peacefully at his home in cruise. Sequim, on January 16, (In 2014, Dad traveled 2016, at age 89. Milton Griffing was born with his sister, Carol, to San Diego, California, on February 1, 1926, in where the Midway is now a Masonville, Colorado, to maritime museum. HonWilliam Joseph “Bill” Griffored to be “rung in” as one ing and Linda Potter Griffof the few surviving Midway ing Kitchen, the second of “plank-owners,” he was six children. given a special behind-theThe first places Scottie scenes tour.) lived in were a log house Discharged from the on Crystal Mountain north- Navy in 1946, Scottie west of Masonville, a tie attended Colorado A&M camp near Cedar Cove and (now Colorado State UniNorth Park, Colorado. versity) at Fort Collins. Tiring of roaming from In 1947, he married Dorplace to place, his mother othy Druhan, whom he’d insisted the children met while stationed in New needed consistent schoolOrleans, Louisiana, and ing. So in 1934, the family they settled into the house moved to Loveland when he had built by hand in he was in the third grade. Loveland. At Loveland High After graduating, the School, Scottie was twice new Griffing family moved state champion at wrestling. in 1950 to Greenbush, MinAfter graduating from nesota, where Scottie high school, Scottie worked taught farming techniques as a welder in the Portland, to veterans.

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cover story Return to rock Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese light up HBO with ‘Vinyl’ Academy Award-winning director and Hollywood heavyweight Martin Scorsese (“The Departed,” 2006) is also linked to the project as both an executive producer and director of the show’s cinematic t’s only rock ‘n’ roll, but he likes it. In the 1970s, The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger was one two-hour premiere. The two men worked together on the 2008 documentary “Shine a Light” about of the most recognizable and influential figures in the music industry, rubbing elbows with other icons The Rolling Stones, during which he and Jagger discussed the singer’s idea for a film about the music of the day. So who better to consult for a TV series industry, an idea that had been years in the making about the hedonistic era? Jagger serves as an executive producer for HBO’s for Jagger. “Vinyl,” however, isn’t biographical. At the much-talked-about new series “Vinyl,” which premieres Sunday, Feb. 14. Set in 1973, the gritty drama Jan. 15 premiere of the series in New York, Jagger created by Terence Winter (“The Sopranos,” “Board- told the U.K.’s Daily Mail MailOnline: “It’s a fictional walk Empire”) stars Bobby Cannavale (“Boardwalk series, but, of course, there’s an amalgam of people Empire”) as Richie Finestra, the founder of a record that I knew, characters that existed — we took a lot of real characters, made amalgams of them, mixed company on the brink of collapse. In the debut episode, Finestra experiences a per- them all up and came out with the ones we did.” Real-life early punk rock group New York Dolls sonal crisis after a meeting with a German company factors heavily in the premiere as Finestra discovinterested in buying his American Century Records label goes awry. As he sets out to revive his business ers their unique sound when he wanders into the Mercer Arts Center. Noah Bean appears as David and rediscover his love of rock ‘n’ roll, he has an epiphany of sorts about the kind of music he’s after. Bowie in episode 6, which has a memorial card at the end to honor the late singer and friend of Jag“It’s fast, it’s dirty, it smashes you over the ger’s. Other artists rumored to be represented in head — that’s rock ‘n’ roll,” states Cannavale’s the series include Lou Reed, Elvis Presley and Finestra in a promo for the series. “Vinyl” has creJohn Lennon. ated a lot of buzz, and not just because of Jagger. By Kyla Brewer TV Media

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Real and fictional, it’s quite a cast of characters. In addition to Emmy winner Cannavale as Finestra, the period drama stars stunner Olivia Wilde (“House”) as Richie’s wife, Devon, a former model and actress who was once a part of Andy Warhol’s Factory scene. Emmy winner Ray Romano (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) makes a departure from comedy as Zak

Yankovich, a partner at American Century who works in Finestra’s shadow. Ato Essandoh (“Elementary”) plays Lester Grimes, a former singer who has a history with Finestra. None other than Mick Jagger’s son, James Jagger (“Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll,” 2010), plays Kip Stevens, lead singer of cutting edge band The Nasty Bits scouted by ambitious A&R assistant Jamie Vine (Juno Temple, “Atonement,” 2007), while Andrew Dice Clay (“Entourage”) appears in a recurring role as Frank “Buck” Rogers, the owner of a chain of radio stations who causes Finestra grief when he threatens to boycott American Century. Led by Cannavale, the ensemble cast brings to life a cross-section of the 1970s rock ‘n’ roll subculture. Featuring a heady mix of sex, drugs and violence, “Vinyl” is not for the faint of heart, even for fans of the often-controversial HBO. The carefully created sets and lavish costumes give the series a genuine 1970s vibe, and are reminiscent of the movies that defined Scorsese in that same era. Ato Essandoh as seen in “Vinyl.”

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Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) look for a way to communicate with the bomber of an art gallery who is in a coma in this new episode. Robbie Amell and Lauren Ambrose guest-star as a pair of new agents.

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8:30 p.m.

LL Cool J takes the stage at the Staples Center in Los Angeles to host this star-studded ceremony honoring outstanding achievement in the music industry. This year’s performers include Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Little Big Town and The Weeknd.

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Bob presents a temptation that could change everything in the first of back-to-back new episodes. Later, the five remaining participants take part in a time-honored challenge when they put the weight they’ve lost over the course of the season back on.

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10:00 p.m.

Bob Odenkirk returns as Jimmy McGill, who is still struggling to step out of his older brother’s (Michael McKean) shadow in this season premiere. The series also stars Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, a role he originated in AMC’s “Breaking Bad.” FEBRUARY 14 - 20, 2016

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Wednesday bestbets

Cydney Gillon from the To Tang tribe in “Survivor: Kaoh Rong.”

Survivor: Kaoh Rong (7) KIRO (8) GBLBC

8:00 p.m.

Castaways travel to the island of Kaoh Rong in Cambodia where they face harsh conditions and relentless weather as they compete for a $1-million prize. The castaways are divided into tribes based on similar characteristics: brains, brawn or beauty.

Supernatural (11) KSTW

9:00 p.m.

Desperate to defeat Amara (Emily Swallow), Dean (Jensen Ackles) asks “Castiel” (Misha Collins), who is still Lucifer, to send him back in time to find the Hand of God in this new episode. He agrees and sends Dean back to 1944.

American Crime (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

The tumultuous season continues in a new episode of this drama. After two of his players are accused of assault, high school basketball coach Dan Sullivan (Timothy Hutton) struggles to unite the players. Felicity Huffman also stars.

Pawn Stars (42) HIST

10:00 p.m.

Rick considers making an offer when a chair that once belonged to Abraham Lincoln comes into the shop in this new episode. Elsewhere, Corey and Chum look at a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game. FEBRUARY 14 - 20, 2016

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8:00 p.m.

The staff of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital struggle with life-anddeath decisions in this new episode. Now in its 12th season, the Golden Globe-winning drama revolves around the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors.

Mom (7) KIRO (10) CITY

9:00 p.m.

Anna Faris stars in this comedy about a single mom named Christy who strives to stay sober and make a better life for herself and her kids. Christy’s sobriety is often tested by her mother, Bonnie (Allison Janney).

How to Get Away With Murder (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

Viola Davis stars as defense attorney and criminal law professor Annalise Keating in this legal drama from the executive producer of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Scandal.” This season also stars Famke Janssen, Kendrick Sampson and Amy Okuda.

Join or Die with Craig Ferguson (42) HIST

11:05 p.m.

Comedian Craig Ferguson invites celebrities and history experts to debate provocative and timely topics in this premiere. Featuring such guests as Jay Leno, Jack Black and Lisa Kudrow, the new series covers everything from music to presidential campaigns.

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8:00 p.m.

A new evil threatens Sleepy Hollow, which throws Abbie (Nicole Beharie), Crane (Tom Mison) and Jenny (Lyndie Greenwood) for a loop as they struggle to find normalcy in this new episode. Meanwhile, an old romance has long-lasting consequences for Crane.

Shark Tank (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

People with innovative products and services pitch their ideas in the hopes of convincing selfmade millionaires and billionaires to invest their own money in this new episode. The “Shark Tank” panel includes Kevin O’Leary and Mark Cuban.

Blue Bloods (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) is the patriarch of a family of police officers and lawyers. Bridget Moynahan stars as his daughter, an assistant D.A. who serves as a legal and moral compass for the family.

Million Dollar Genius (42) HIST

10:00 p.m.

Average people with brilliant ideas work hard to create wildly successful products in this new series, which profiles real-life inventors. The program traces the history of the invention, from the light-bulb moment to development to marketing. FEBRUARY 14 - 20, 2016

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