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Heavy early winter snow has blanketed Hurricane Ridge, as can be seen from this webcam shot from the visitor center.

Ridge snowfall leads to more skiing this week This much early snow not seen since Dec. 1998 BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A huge snowfall last week at Hurricane Ridge delayed downhill skiing this weekend, but

organizers plan to make up for it this week with additional days of rope tow operation. The Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area, which opened on Dec. 19, was closed Saturday while it was dug out and packed after the Ridge received some 4 feet of snow last week for a total of some 6 ½ feet of early season snow. The rope tows are expected to be open today and Monday — as well as Wednesday through next Sunday, Jan. 3.

Members of the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club, which manages the area, changed their plans and added the days in light of the optimum snow conditions. They will add more if sufficient operators are found. Russ Morrison, past president of the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club, said he hasn’t seen such an early volume of snow since December 1998. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — Although the Port Townsend City Council won’t elect the city’s next mayor until Jan. 4, three of the seven-member council expect Councilwoman Deborah Stinson will be called to serve. In Port To w n s e n d ’ s weak mayor system — in which the mayor has no formal authority outside of the council — the mayor is chosen by City Stinson Council members on the first meeting of the new year after an election. Mayor David King and Deputy Mayor Kris Nelson both declined to run for another term this year, thwarting the common practice of elevating the deputy mayor into the top position. Councilman Bob Gray, who nominated Nelson to the mayor’s position in 2014, said he was disappointed she stepped down, adding “Kris would have been a great mayor. I’m sorry she never got the chance.” Gray said that King has been active and involved in city issues and has not fit the image of a

“weak mayor.” At 6:30 p.m. Jan. 4, City Clerk Joanna Sanders will call the meeting to order at the City Hall council chambers at 540 Water St., conduct roll call and call for nominations.

Stinson would serve Stinson, now serving her second term on the council, has fielded questions about the position for several months. She said she would serve if elected although “it’s not a done deal.” Of the other council members, Pamela Adams, 71; the newly elected David Faber, 32; and Gray, 67, said they expected Stinson would get the nod and they would support her for the post. Councilwoman Michelle Sandoval, a former mayor, would not disclose a preference or a prediction while Catharine Robinson, 67, and the newly elected Amy Howard, 33, were not available for comment last week. Adams, Sandoval, Robinson and Faber have said they are not interested in the position this year. Sandoval, who served two terms from 2007 to 2013, said she expected the office would be filled by “someone who has not been mayor and has experience on the council.” TURN

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Repaired bridge reopens for bikes, walkers Dungeness floods damaged trestle BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Jefferson and Clallam counties. The Jamestown S’Klallam tribe, which owns the bridge and adjacent Railroad Bridge Park at 2151 W. Hendrickson Road, has replaced a 570-foot-long wooden trestle with a 750-foot concrete trestle. A grand opening ceremony to commemorate the near completion of the $1.53 million construction project is tentatively scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday.

SEQUIM — Crossing over the recently reopened Railroad Bridge for the first time in 10 months was a great pleasure for Bob Anundson. The bridge had been closed to the public since February when the western trestle was damaged during a flood of the Dungeness River. That also closed a portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail. Open for use Until the closure, Railroad Bridge The bridge was reopened for was a well-traveled passage of the trail, a hiking-cycling-equestrian public use on Thursday. “We can’t be more delighted,” path that runs through parts of

Anundson said Thursday. “We love that bridge.” Anundson and his friend Garland Frankfurth were among the first to cross the bridge when it opened, and probably the first to do so on bicycle, he said. Nordland Construction of Port Townsend was contracted by the tribe to complete the project using design and engineering schematics by Otak of Portland, Ore. Anundson, 73, of Sequim, has been riding across the bridge with his bicycle club, the Easy Riders, for the last six years. “We used to meet Monday and CHERYL GARLAND Friday on the bridge and go out to Garland Frankfurth and Bob Anundson were among the the Agnew Grocery Store,” he first bicyclists to cross the newly opened trestle said. Thursday. A bystander helped the two remove a fallen TURN

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Incredible salt water views of the Strait, Dungeness Spit, Light House, Victoria & San Juan Islands. Property has 3 separate parcels & provides many opportunities to explore. Could be used for family compound, investment property, multiple homes, B&B, vacation retreat and so much more! Includes 2 water front parcels at 2.5 ac, 2.37 ac & wooded 4.39 ac parcel with stunning mountain views. Property has PUD, 2 wells, irrigation & majestic stands of Cedar, Fir & Maple trees.

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One of a kind! Barn style home with beautiful features. MUST SEE home on 5 peaceful acres, 2 1/2 acres are fully fenced. Reverse living with bedrooms and living area on the main level, while upstairs is an open and light loft feel with kitchen, more living area, and a bathroom with a large tub to relax in and gaze outside. Hanging barn doors inside with large wide stairs leading upstairs add to the rustic ranch feel.

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5 acre waterfront property located in a secluded upscale neighborhood just west of Freshwater Bay. The property has access to a private community water system or drill you own well. Very little turnover of properties in this area makes this property unique.

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Urban Neighborhood Commercial Zone (UNC), conditional use approved for mini-storage totaling 19,968 sq. ft. Two water meters to property. Sewer to property. Parcel fronts Avis and Kemp, one block south of HWY 101.

Fantastic location! This property is ideally located between Sequim and Port Angeles with great producing apple trees. Single car garage with room to spare. Covered front porch and large back deck. Manufactured home has been gutted and is ready for a handy person to turn it back into an awesome home. This is a blank slate with no kitchen cabinets, floor covering, bath’s vanity, etc. Must be cash or re-hab loan.

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Comfortable, cozy and move in ready! This 3 bed, 2 bath home conveniently located in Monterra is just about perfect. Easy, low maintenance landscaping surrounds the house and creates a private backyard retreat that borders nicely wooded area. Comfortable living area blends into dining and kitchen creating an open feel. Wood stove shares kitchen/living room space keeping whole area toasty warm. Large master bedroom can easily with a private bath & walk-in closet!

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Stunning Cherry Hill Victorian with salt water and mtn views! 3 Beds++. Many great new features.. Kitchen, electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, gutter and charm galore in wood floors, library/Dining room, office, french doors, Claw foot tub in the upstairs bath. The kitchen is a cook’s delight with Island, granite counters, stainless appliances including the refrigerator and dishwasher and shaker style cabinetry. Enjoy a large fenced yard and charming garage.

$125,000 ML#292287

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Better than new condo in Sherwood Village boasts 2 ductless heat pumps, one in the living and one in the large master bedroom. Also a new walk in tub with jets and a 50 gallon hot water heater to match. New carpet, vinyl and laminate throughout. Nice views out every window including a partial mountain view. Clean and bright and all appliances stay. Plenty of windows and a skylight makes this home really bright and nice to live in.

Estate on 5 acres in very private setting! Irrigation runs across southern boundary & includes irrigation rights. Spacious home with custom cabinets throughout, slab granite counter tops. Spacious sun room/work room on the south side with patios at each end of the home wired for sound. Large master bedroom & luxurious bath on main floor. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms with baths. Large shop, with extralarge bay doors. 3/4 bath in garage with loft. This home is luxurious & practical.

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Enormous potential in this multi-level home on 3.25 acres. Wrap around deck, abundant sq footage, 3 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 bath, 2 bonus rooms that could be used as library/study/studio/office or den & plenty of garage/storage space. Equipped with backup generator, irrigation water for gardening, open spaces for horses and pets, views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, sun exposure from all directions and room to expand to your heart’s desire.

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This 1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the rural area of Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic. This lot and 2 adjacent lots are available in sunny Sequim.

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Panoramic Olympic Mountain View and privacy describes this spacious home on 1.26 acres! Well-appointed large home with master bedroom/bath separated from others. Gracious entry, vaulted ceilings, propane fireplaces, & a cook’s delight kitchen to enjoy! Family room off kitchen with glass door to access south patio. Bonus room for den/office or crafts? Fully landscaped with sprinklers, water feature, and fenced; paved driveway & parking area with attached & detached garages.

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This DUPLEX/CONDO LOT is a rare find today! Newer duplex/condo was recently built north of this lot. Some MOUNTAIN VIEW; situated in a quiet area but close to town. If you are able and willing to walk, this lot is not very far from “Anytime Fitness” gym! Great neighborhood with paved streets. Community water available. Original soils tests indicated pressure distribution/sand lined drain field system.

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Very nicely remodeled home with exceptional grounds in gated golf community. Enjoy golf and swimming pool plus river walk in quiet community with 24 hour security patrol. Green house and Garden building/shop/studio. Four year old roof and Leaf Guard Gutters. Newer Vinyl windows and updated kitchen and baths. On site secure RV storage.

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Living Life on the Olympic Peninsula, close to all amenities. Parks, Discovery Trail, stores, John Wayne Marina. You can have it all! A picket fence, low maintenance yard, Shed, swing, what not is to like! 3 br / 2 ba, 1520 Sq. Ft. Home on .22 of an acre. Tile, Wood floors, carpet. Walk in pantry. Cathedral ceiling, with lots of lighting & a warm fire place. Finished 3 car garage. Mountain View with wonderful Sunsets. All appliances staying.

Home is bright with natural light from bay & dormer windows & skylights. Vaulted ceilings. Kitchen, rec room and large utility room have dura-ceramic floors. Kitchen has Corian counters, sub-zero frig, convection & regular ovens, glass cook top, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Master suite has huge bathroom with soaking tub & walk-in closet and Corian counters. 4 stall Barn master Barn & foaling stall. 70’ x 100’ arena with composite footing & 1,600 ‘ of galvanized no-climb fence.

One of the few remaining two acre home sites in coveted Highland Hills featuring outstanding views of the Olympic foothills, Mt. Angeles, and Happy Valley. This offering also provides a partial view of the western segment of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A variety of attractive trees on the down slope affords ample privacy.

Great Private Building Parcel with Ideal Location! This level 2.54 acre building site is just minutes to town & close by to the John Wayne Marina, Sequim Bay State Park, & the Olympic Discovery Trail. Full of trees & wildlife, you will love this peaceful & private setting. Private well has been installed, septic permit is on file, & a road has been roughed in leading to a partially cleared potential building site - Bring your building plans & enjoy this easy build property!

A superior Mountain View from this location right across the road from the famous Dungeness Recreation Area. Water is supplied by the Estates Water System and the Estates share is included in the purchase price. Level and easy to build so bring those plans and get started!

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Hamilton’s powder horn up at auction A GUNPOWDER HORN that a descendant and two experts believe was owned by Alexander Hamilton goes up for auction next month. The New Jersey dentist who acquired it from a patient in 1990 hopes the smash Broadway musical “Hamilton” will fuel interest in the object. The musical has helped boost the number of visitors to New York City’s Hamilton Grange National Memorial. Dr. Warren Richman believes the engraved cow horn symbolizes the American dream embodied by Hamilton. He was born out of wedlock in the Caribbean and later orphaned, and went on to play key roles in the founding of the United States.

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A powder horn believed to that of founding father Alexander Hamilton will be up for auction Jan. 11. The powder horn auction will take place Jan. 11 at Sterling Associates in Closter, N.J. It would have been Hamilton’s birthday.

Choir beats Bieber The National Health Service Choir has beaten Justin Bieber to capture Britain’s official Christmas No. 1 song — and he’s OK with that.

The Canadian pop star’s “Love Yourself” was ahead earlier this week — but then he tweeted that he wanted fans to “do the right thing” and boost the charity single to the top. The choir’s mash-up “A Bridge Over You” on Friday finished nearly 31,000 copies ahead of Bieber in the singles competition — although he still commands three of the top five spots.

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DR. ALFRED GILMAN, 74, who won a Nobel Prize for his breakthrough research into the inner workings of cells and later left Texas’ much-ballyhooed $3 billion cancer-fighting initiative, citing a lack of oversight that led to a scandal, has died. Dr. Gilman was the former dean of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dr. Gilman Dallas, in 1994 where colleagues said he was dedicated to solid science and an outspoken critic of subpar work. Dr. Gilman shared a 1994 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with Dr. Martin Rodbell of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for their discovery of G proteins. The proteins help in the process of receiving signals from outside the cell and activating responses. Dr. Gilman was born July 1, 1941, in New Haven, Conn., and discovered G proteins while at the University of Virginia in 1977. He became chairman of pharmacology at UT Southwestern in 1981. In 2009, Dr. Gilman became chief scientific officer for the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute

of Texas, whose creation was approved by voters two years earlier. It later became the country’s second-largest pot of cancer research funding.

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1963, and his home was Holiday meals 13.1% shot in 1964, killing his dog. 55.2% Friends and family Still, Dr. Hayling’s deeds also stoked anger in the None 28.6% community. He was beaten at a Ku Klux Klan rally in Total votes cast: 259 ________ 1963, and his home was Vote on today’s question at www.peninsuladailynews.com DR. ROBERT B. HAY- shot in 1964, killing his NOTE: The Peninsula Poll is unscientific and reflects the opinions of only those LING, 86, a dentist and dog. peninsuladailynews.com users who chose to participate. The results cannot be influential civil rights assumed to represent the opinions of all users or the public as a whole. The events in St. Augusactivist in Florida during tine are cited alongside the 1960s, has died other influential moments Dr. Hayling died Sunday in the civil rights moveSetting it Straight at home in Fort Lauderment as key moments that Corrections and clarifications dale, his sister, Yvonne led to the passage of the Hayling-Clarke. Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairA member of a group Today Dr. Hayling’s ness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to known as “The St. Augushouse is a stop on the Free- clarify a news story, phone Executive Editor Leah Leach at 360-417tine Four,” Dr. Hayling 3530 or email her at lleach@peninsuladailynews.com. dom Trail civil rights tour spent six months in a Flor- of important historical ida jail and reform school landmarks in the city, Laugh Lines in 1964 after he and three along with his old dental other members of the office, which today is a civil A NEW SURVEY just came out that says teens in NAACP Youth Council rights museum. the U.S. are now less likely to drink, smoke or use drugs. asked to be served at a A public service is being Though it’s important to consider the study’s margin Woolworth’s lunch counter. arranged in St. Augustine They were released only in January, Hayling-Clarke of error: the fact that no teen is going to tell you they’re drinking, smoking or doing drugs. after protests by Martin said. Jimmy Fallon Luther King Jr., Jackie Robinson and others popuPeninsula Lookback larized their predicament, according to the ACCORD From the pages of the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS and Port Angeles Evening News Civil Rights Museum. the trip to the top to find and once at night, ferry co1940 (75 years ago) Dr. Hayling also got the good weather and fair ski attention of Vice President owner Jack Harmon said. Moving to consolidate conditions. Lyndon Johnson in 1963. “It just makes more equipment storage and The snow, approxiHayling protested St. other facilities more comsense for the passengers,” mately 30 inches, was Augustine’s plan to celepletely, the city of Port brate its 400th anniversary Angeles plans to start con- sticky during the first part Harmon said. “It’s a rounder and status as the oldest city struction of additional of the day but became bet- service, a fuller service.” in the U.S. with an all-white sheds at its present street ter when it packed down. event. There were 271 skiers, Seen Around department headquarters, Dr. Hayling’s objection 210 sledders and 222 specPeninsula snapshots Seventh and Peabody opened the event, and tators, according to reports. streets, shortly after the resulted in two tables first of January. WHERE’S WALDO? being set aside for black 1990 (25 years ago) SEEN hiding in the The work will be done people. Christmas decorations at a by day labor under superviCustoms authorities “Robert was a wonderful sion of City Engineer Harhouse near Eighth and approved a 1991 schedule person because he loved to old Dodge at an estimated Chambers streets [Port allowing a new passenger give,” Hayling-Clarke said Angeles] . . . cost of $5,000. ferry to increase midday Lottery from her home in Sarasota. service between Port Ange“He was always giving WANTED! “Seen Around” 1965 (50 years ago) les and Victoria next sumLAST NIGHT’S LOTsomeone something, lookitems recalling things seen on the mer, a company official said. North Olympic Peninsula. Send TERY results are available ing out and doing the best More than 700 people Canadian Customs offi- them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box on a timely basis by phonparticipated in the opening for everybody.” 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax ing, toll-free, 800-545-7510 cials agreed to let the VicDr. Hayling’s deeds also day of skiing at Hurricane 360-417-3521; or email news@ or on the Internet at www. stoked anger in the comtoria Express ferry leave Ridge on Sunday. peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure walottery.com/Winning Victoria once in the mornOlympic National Park munity. He was beaten at a you mention where you saw your Numbers. “Seen Around.” figures show 182 cars made ing, twice in the afternoon Ku Klux Klan rally in

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Dec. 27, the 361st day of 2015. There are four days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Dec. 27, 1945, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were formally established. On this date: ■ In 1831, naturalist Charles Darwin set out on a round-theworld voyage aboard the HMS Beagle. ■ In 1904, James Barrie’s play “Peter Pan: The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up” opened at the Duke of York’s Theater in London. ■ In 1927, the musical play “Show Boat,” with music by Jerome Kern and libretto by Oscar

Hammerstein II, opened at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York. ■ In 1932, New York City’s Radio City Music Hall first opened. ■ In 1949, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands signed an act recognizing Indonesia’s sovereignty after more than three centuries of Dutch rule. ■ In 1964, the Cleveland Browns defeated the Baltimore Colts 27-0 to win the NFL Championship Game played at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. ■ In 1968, Apollo 8 and its three astronauts made a safe, nighttime splashdown in the Pacific. ■ In 1985, Palestinian guerril-

las opened fire inside the Rome and Vienna airports; 19 victims were killed, plus four attackers who were slain by police and security personnel. ■ In 1995, Israeli jeeps sped out of the West Bank town of Ramallah, capping a seven-week pullout giving Yasser Arafat control over 90 percent of the West Bank’s 1 million Palestinian residents and one-third of its land. ■ In 2007, opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated during a suicide bomb attack in Pakistan following a campaign rally. ■ Ten years ago: Grass fires burned in drought-stricken Texas and Oklahoma; over the course of

three days, nearly 200 homes were lost and the fires blamed for at least four deaths. ■ Five years ago: A Russian court found imprisoned oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky guilty of stealing nearly $30 billion in oil from his company, Yukos. His supporters charged that Khodorkovsky’s prosecution was politically motivated; he was pardoned by Russian President Vladimir Putin in December 2013. ■ One year ago: North Korea blamed its recent Internet outage on the United States and hurled racially charged insults at President Barack Obama over the hacking row involving the movie “The Interview.”


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A5 Briefly: Nation Chicago officer shoots two on domestic call CHICAGO — A Chicago police officer shot and killed two people early Saturday while responding to a domestic disturbance call on the city’s West Side, police said. The Cook County medical examiner identified the man killed as 19-year-old Quintonio Legreir and the woman as 55-year-old Bettie Jones. Jones was pronounced dead at 4:51 a.m. at Loretto Hospital. Legreir was pronounced dead at 5:14 a.m. at Stroger Hospital. The Chicago Police Department said in a statement that the shootings happened after officers who responded to the call “were confronted by a combative subject.” Independent Police Review Authority spokesman Larry Merritt confirmed Saturday that the agency was investigating an officer-involved shooting but had no further information. The Chicago Police Department is the subject of a federal civil rights investigation.

Jet damaged in fire DENVER — A United Airlines passenger jet suffered minor damage at Denver International Airport on Saturday when an engine caught fire at a gate while it was being moved by mechanics. DIA spokeswoman Mindy Crane said there were no pas-

sengers on board and the fire was quickly put out by the Denver Fire Department. No injuries were reported. Denver Fire Department spokesman Mike Pylar says the Boeing 757 jet is being checked to make sure the fire did not damage any other parts of the aircraft.

Reporter allowed visit WASHINGTON — The Washington Post correspondent being held by the Iranian government for more than 500 days has been allowed a Christmas visit with his wife and mother. The mother of Jason Rezaian said in a Saturday email to the newspaper that the visit lasted Rezaian several hours. Mary Rezaian, his mother, and Rezaian’s wife, Yeganeh Salehi, received permission for the visit from an Iranian court. “This is the first time in the year that I have been visiting him in Evin Prison that I could spend an extended time there and bring him his first homecooked meal in months,” Mary Rezaian said in her email. “We had a wonderful time together reminiscing of holidays past.” Rezaian, 39, was born in California and holds both U.S. and Iranian citizenships. The Associated Press

Alabama towns alert after tornado, flooding Winds and rain leave dozens homeless; at least 15 dead BY PHILLIP LUCAS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Residents in northern Alabama were alert for moderate to severe flooding Saturday, a day after a tornado briefly touched down in the state’s most populous city but caused only a hint of damage. The flooding is the result of heavy downpours that have been thrashing the southeastern U.S. since Wednesday, bringing record rainfalls in some areas. The city of Mobile, for example, was walloped with 4 inches of rain Wednesday, smashing the previous record of 2.2 inches set in 1990. Unseasonably warm weather this week helped stimulate the high winds, tornadoes and torrential precipitation that by Saturday had left at least 15 people dead and dozens of families

homeless. Among the dead were eight people from Mississippi, including a 7-year-old boy who perished while riding in a car that was swept up and tossed by storm winds. Six people were killed in Tennessee, including three who were found in a car submerged in a creek, according to the Columbia Police Department. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency said the victims were a 19-year-old female and two 22-year-old males. One person died in Arkansas, and dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley announced Saturday that he would visit weather-damaged areas in Coffee County. A statement from the governor’s office said that about 190 roads across

Alabama were closed due to flooding. The National Weather Service warned residents to avoid driving in areas where flooding was expected. Major flooding is forecast for Big Nance Creek, which runs through the town of Courtland in northern Alabama. The area is about 40 miles east of Huntsville. The creek is not expected to fall below flood stage until early Monday. A flood warning was also in effect for the Coosa River, swollen by up to 8 inches of rain over the past week, and threatening the city of Gadsden. The Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles are bracing for what NWService forecasters are calling a “historic blizzard,” but the areas under threat are lightly populated. Between 6 to 15 inches of snow are in the forecast for the region, which includes Amarillo and Lubbock. High winds will drive wind chills as low as 10 below zero and cause low visibility due to blowing and drifting snow.

Briefly: World Islamic State leader resists outside criticism BEIRUT — The Islamic State group on Saturday released a new message purportedly from its reclusive leader, claiming that his selfstyled “caliphate” is doing well despite an unprecedented alliance against it and criticizing the recently announced Saudiled Islamic military coalition against terrorism. In the 24-minute audio, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi said airstrikes by the international coalition only increase his al-Baghdadi group’s determination and resolve. The message was al-Baghdadi’s first since May, and comes amid battlefield setbacks that IS has recently faced. The Islamic State group has come under pressure in Syria and Iraq, where it has declared its self-styled Islamic caliphate on territory that the militant group controls.

the French island said Saturday. Prefect Christophe Mirmand said police reinforcements were being called into the Corsican capital of Ajaccio from mainland France, and prayer rooms and mosques were being guarded. The violence began Thursday night, when firefighters responding to an emergency call were ambushed in a housing project in the hills of Ajaccio. It was not clear what prompted the violence. On Friday, a gathering of about 600 people that started as a show of support for the injured emergency officials led to more violence when several dozen people broke away, headed to the prayer room. There, they threw objects and tried to burn Qurans and prayer books, officials said.

U.K. swamped by rain

LONDON — Homes were evacuated, cars were submerged and boats were brought in to help bring people to safety Saturday as parts of England, Scotland and Wales faced severe flooding caused by repeated heavy rains. The Boxing Day holiday saw a battle against the elements, particularly in northwestern England. More than 30 “severe” flood warnings were issued — each one meaning people faced possiPrayer room vandalized ble loss of life if they didn’t exerPARIS — A crowd vandalized cise extreme caution. In the county of Lancashire, a Muslim prayer room in Corsome 220 miles northwest of sica a day after an ambush injured two firefighters respond- London, workers backed by the military piled sandbags. ing to an emergency in a housing project, the state prefect on The Associated Press

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Palestinian relatives mourn during the funeral of Hani Wahdan, 22, at his family house in Gaza City on Saturday. Palestinian Health Ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Kidra says, Wahdan was killed Friday during clashes with Israeli soldiers on the Israeli border with east of Gaza City.

Death of Syrian rebel leader leaves leadership in question BY ZEINA KARAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIRUT — The assassination of a top Syrian rebel commander who led one of the most powerful groups battling President Bashar Assad’s forces has dealt a significant setback to the opposition that could reshuffle the lineup of key players on the ground ahead of the planned peace talks in Geneva next month. On Saturday, the Army of Islam and allied militant groups in Syria mourned the killing of Zahran Alloush, while government supporters and the Islamic State group cheered his death —

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a reflection of his role in fighting both sides in the Syrian civil war. Allouch was killed in airstrikes that targeted the group’s headquarters during a meeting on Friday. He was instantly killed along with a number of senior commanders of his Army of Islam group and those of the ultraconservative Ahrar al-Sham and the Faylaq al-Rahman groups. The Syrian army claimed responsibility for the airstrike that killed Allouch, although many among the opposition blamed Russia, which has been bombing IS targets and other insurgent groups since late September.

Allouch was a controversial figure in the war and an authoritative rebel leader who commanded thousands of fighters on the doorstep of Damascus, the seat of Assad’s power. His death may have contributed — at least partially — to a delay in an agreed-on pullout of thousands of militants and their families from neighborhoods on the southern edge of Damascus. The pullout, supposed to start on Saturday, was to involve mainly militants from the Islamic State group who earlier this year overran the Yarmouk area, which is home to a Palestinian refugee camp.

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West: Brush fire closes stretch of Calif. highway

Nation: Florida-bound plane evacuated for smoke

World: Militant group claims Istanbul airport blast

World: Twelve injured in Afghanistan earthquake

AUTHORITIES SAID A fast-moving brush fire near Ventura, Calif., led to the closure of a stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway. Ventura County Fire said the blaze near Solimar Beach reached about 900 acres by early Saturday, threatened about 30 homes and closed miles of Pacific Coast Highway, the Ventura County Star reported. The newspaper said that shortly after 1 a.m. the fire had reached the tunnels at State Beaches, off the 101 just north of Ventura. Evacuations had begun in Solimar Beach and with campers at Emma Wood State Park, according to reports.

A FLORIDA-BOUND PLANE still at the gate of New York’s LaGuardia Airport was evacuated after its crew reported heavy smoke emanating from the aircraft. But a spokeswoman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport, said firefighters didn’t find any smoke when they responded to the Spirit Airlines plane Saturday morning. Airline spokesman Stephen Schuler said there were reports of sparks in the power unit that provides electricity to the Airbus 321 when it’s grounded. He said the unit automatically turned itself off after detecting an issue.

A KURDISH MILITANT group has claimed responsibility for an attack at Istanbul’s second airport that killed a cleaner, and threatened more assaults. In a statement posted on its website Saturday, the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons — an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK — said it attacked Sabiha Gokcen Airport with mortar guns. It said the Dec. 23 attack was in retaliation for the government’s stepped-up military operations against the PKK. Turkish authorities have not disclosed the cause of the pre-dawn explosion at the airport.

AT LEAST 12 people were injured in Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province after an earthquake jolted the country just before midnight Friday, officials said on Saturday. A number of Nangarhar University students in the provincial capital, Jalalabad, were injured during a stampede while trying to run out of a building during the quake, said Attaullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor. The magnitude 6.2 quake struck at around 11:45 p.m. Friday and lasted about a minute. It was also felt in the capital, Kabul, sending residents rushing into the street for safety.


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Snow: 79 inches on the Ridge as of Saturday CONTINUED FROM A1 into Monday. “It’s been wild,� he said. As of 9 a.m. Saturday, Olympic National Park reported the Ridge had 79 inches of snow. The rope tow lift equipment was buried in snow and had to be dug out and the area prepared for a safe ski environment, Morrison said. Ski area crews worked Saturday to prepare the area. It was not certain if the terrain park and snow tubing area would be ready today because of the huge volume of snow, Morrison said. Operators are needed for the ski lifts and other work. No experience is necessary. Anyone wanting to work at the ski area should visit the club’s website, www. hurricaneridge.com, for more information on ski area jobs. The Poma lift is being considered for opening at a later date after snow conditions are checked and lift maintenance is complete. The National Weather Service forecast is for an additional inch of snow adding to the snowpack on Hurricane Ridge today

Ridge Road Hurricane Ridge Road, a 17-mile drive south of Port Angeles to the Ridge, was expected to open for visitors at 9 a.m. Saturday after a Christmas Day closure and will be open through Jan. 4, weather permitting, according to the Olympic National Park information hotline. However, road opening is dependent on park crews’ ability to clear the road and parking lot, and access may be limited when the parking lot is full. For road conditions and closures, call the road condition hotline at 360-5653131 or check the park’s Twitter account at www. t w i t t e r. c o m / H RWi n t e r Access. The lodge is open when the road is. The visitor center, food service and equipement rentals were open on Saturday. Guided snowshoe tours, cross-country skiing and other usual park activities are available.

and also will be available this coming Friday through Jan. 4. Registration for the 90-minutes hikes is at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center information desk, beginning at 1:30 p.m. each day. The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for youths ages 6 to 15, while children 5 and younger are admitted free. Snowshoe walks are less than a half-mile on mostly level terrain, with frequent stops to enjoy the view and for the ranger to talk with the group.

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Opportunities for crosscountry skiers and snowshoers range from open, level meadows near the visitor center to extreme terrain in the park’s wilderness backcountry. Anyone skiing or snowshoeing beyond the immediate Hurricane Ridge area should sign in at the registration box in the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center and be prepared for steep terrain and the possibility of avalanches. Information about ski Snowshoe walks and snowshoe routes and Ranger-guided snowshoe trails is available at park walks will be offered at visitor centers, the Olympic 2 p.m. today and Monday National Park website at

www.nps.gov/olym or the the 97-inch record set for park’s visitor newspaper, Dec. 2013, according to Snotel snowpack records. the Olympic Bugler. Waterhole’s measurement is usually similar to Overnight camping that at Hurricane Ridge, Overnight wilderness Morrison said. camping is permitted in the “The Ridge is more windHurricane Ridge area with swept so there is usually a advance registration. little less there,� Morrison Winter camps must be at said. least one-half mile from the Avalanche danger is Hurricane Ridge parking expected to be moderate area. today, said Garth Ferber of Overnight parking is not the Northwest Avalanche permitted at Hurricane Center, which tracks snow Ridge; parking and shuttle conditions. options are explained at the Early birds who hit the time of registration. backcountry slopes early More information is Friday reported deep powavailable by calling the der, Ferber said. Olympic National Park Vis“If you’re going to the itor Center & Wilderness back country, do not go out Information Center at 360- alone. Always go with a 565-3100 or 360-565-3130. partner and proper safety Information about equipment; a shovel, probe weather and avalanche risk and an avalanche beacon,� is available from the North- he said. west Avalanche Center on the web at www.nwac.us or Park entry by calling 206-526-6677. All vehicles traveling to Hurricane Ridge must Snotel measurement carry tire chains. Road conOn Friday, the Snotel ditions were reported as weather station at Water- being icy on Saturday. hole, 4.6 miles southeast Entry to the park is $20 from Hurricane Ridge, mea- per vehicle for a seven-day sured 81 inches of snow late pass. An annual pass is Friday — 158 percent of available for $40. average for the date. A lifetime senior pass is The snowfall was shy of available for $10 for park

users 62 and older, and an active-duty military member or dependent pass is available for free.

Shuttle to snow For those who prefer to leave their cars at a lower elevation, All Points Charter & Tours provides a shuttle bus to Hurricane Ridge twice daily each day that the road to the Ridge is open. The shuttle departs at 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. from The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Ave, and at 9:05 a.m. and 12:35 p.m. from the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St. Return trips from the Ridge depart at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Shuttle rides are $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 7 to 12, with children 6 and younger riding for free. Olympic National Park individual entry is $7 per person 16 and older and is not included in the shuttle fee. For reservations on Hurricane Ridge shuttle buses, phone 360-460-7131.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily news.com.

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the pilings to hold up the trestle. A concrete pier beneath the existing Howe Truss bridge supports the new trestle where the two structures connect. The new trestle began arriving in October in prefabricated 60-foot-long, 9-foot-deep sections. The steel sections were manufactured by Wheeler Lumber LLC — a Minnesota firm that specializes in metal, fiberglass and timber prefabricated bridges — and transported to Sequim on flatbed trucks. Crews bolted the sections together to create four 182-foot-long sections. A fifth 22-foot-long section was placed in the middle. The final phase was to lower the walkway onto the piers with two massive cranes and install decking. The new steel structure improves passage for salmon by allowing logs and fish to pass beneath with fewer obstructions than those of the old wooden trestle. The tribe received a $1.5 million grant from the Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board for the project. It also contributed $270,000 from a Floodplains by Design grant from the state Department of Ecology and $606,100 in other funding from the tribe, the Peninsula Trails Coalition and the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Climate Adaptation program.

Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on the new trestle, and some work will continue into January, Annette Nesse, Jamestown S’Klallam chief operations officer, has said. Left to be finished is the observation area where the tree fell. The construction crew is awaiting the arrival of steel handrails, with wooden rails temporarily in place. The tribe also has received an additional $100,000 grant from First Federal to replace the wooden decking on the existing Howe Truss bridge to match the decking on the new trestle, Nesse has said. The new decking will be a great upgrade, Anundson said. The old decking, when wet “is Tree across trestle extremely slippery, and lots of people “The most interesting thing that have fallen on that bridge — both on happened was just prior to me get- bicycles and pedestrians,� he said. ting there� at about 9 a.m., “a tree fell “That concrete is going to make a across the trestle.� huge difference in safety.� It fell right across an observation area and it was blocking the entire Construction phases thing,� Anundson said. In early August, a demolition crew Anundson, Frankfurth and other passersby removed the fallen tree removed about 90 feet of the old wooden trestle. from the trestle, he said. In late August, Nordland Con“A stranger initiated it and Garland and I helped him,� Anundson struction began removing the remaining portions of the trestle. said. Once the old trestle was com“It was a pretty good sized [tree]. We got it off and [cut] the branches so pletely removed in October, crews ________ you could get past it. It was just by a began driving steel pilings to support the new trestle into the ground at quirk that actually happened.� Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris Fortunately, “the tree did the min- four locations. McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, After the steel pilings were driven, ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. imum amount of damage under the circumstances,� he said. concrete piers were placed on top of com. That changed when the flood knocked out a portion of the wooden trestle connecting the bridge with the western river bank. Anundson and his fellow riders, about 10 in total, were forced to find another route. “We didn’t have a lot of choices to go west,� he said. “We had to switch and [ride] over near IHOP and go on 101 and out near Sunny Farms. We took the first right exit once we crossed the bridge.� His group also had the option of using the Old Olympic Highway bridge to the north, he said. Anundson’s first crossing wasn’t without incident.

CONTINUED FROM A1 obvious choice.� “She lives and breathes “I’ve had my turn and it for the city and everyone was wonderful and difficult, knows and likes her,� Faber with the worst recession, no said. “She’s competent and ferries and no bridge,� said smart, with the experience Sandoval, 55. “I think there are other and commitment that the folks that have leadership mayor needs.� Stinson, 59, had a career skills that we need to see.� Gray said he found the in information technology position attractive but that before moving to Port his election was unlikely Townsend, where she has because he was “not in lock- been involved in the Local step� with the majority of Investment Opportunities Network/Local 2020 and council members. Mercantile, “I would like to be Quimper among others. mayor,� Gray said. Once the new mayor is “It’s important that all sides of the issues are rep- appointed by a majority of four votes, he or she will resented.� Adams said she has not take over the meeting, heard any discussion about according to City Manager nominations of Stinson, but David Timmons. “I’m not taking anything would do so if the opportufor granted,� said Stinson, nity arose. “She has a lot of experi- who was first elected in ence chairing various orga- 2013 with a 19-vote margin nizations,� Adams said of over Jack Range and reelected in 2013 with no Stinson. opposition. “She’s very thoughtful “I’ve learned that every and in her second full term, vote counts.� so she has some experi________ ence.�

McDonald’s to replace PA eatery BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Talk about timing. Franchise owner Brian Beaulaurier said new McDonald’s golden arches could be planted at the current 1706 E. Front St. location by mid-2016 after a shutdown beginning in mid-January and lasting up to 120 days. Construction by Memorial Day would take the longtime Jefferson County resident close to the time for fulfilling a contractual

obligation under which McDonald’s restaurants must be replaced every 40 years. The eatery on the edge of the eastern city limit was completed Dec. 16, 1976 — when Gerald Ford was president. Beaulaurier wanted to replace the restaurant this year. But the international fast-food chain pulled the plug on the $2.5 million project last December after Beaulaurier had already started handing out conso-

lation discount coupons good at other area McDonald’s restaurants to make up for the planned multimonth closure. City officials last week approved the same building permit for the project that had been submitted last year but was never acted upon, Nathan West, city community and economic development director, said Thursday. Beaulaurier said corporate officials who last year cited a national construction slowdown in balking at

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doing “scrape and rebuild� of McDonald’s restaurants now seem primed to take the plunge. Beaulaurier, who lives near the Hood Canal Bridge, said the top executives will meet Jan. 5 at the PENINSULA DAILY NEWS company’s regional office in No Jefferson County Kirkland to consider final public entities plan meetapproval. ings this week. This includes governing Confidence in economy boards for Jefferson County, He said he’s “99 percent the city of Port Townsend, confident� they will give the Public Utility District, their consent, given the cor- the Port of Port Townsend, poration’s renewed confi- Jefferson Transit, Port dence in the economy. Townsend School Board and the Fort Worden Life-

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PA students given prompts for racial equality essay contest PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Writing prompts for the annual 2016 Racial Equality Essay Contest, grades kindergarten through sixth, have been announced by essay coordinators. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s message of racial equality is the focal point for the contest. Students in the Port Angeles School District can enter essays for the contest using the appropriate grade prompts. Teachers will submit essays by 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12 to Central Services for judging at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17. Winning essays will be displayed in the Central Services Board Room, 216 E. Fourth St. Winners will be honored in an award presentation ceremony at Port Angeles City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St., at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 15. Prompts range in difficulty level according to grade level.

2016 prompts The 2016 prompts are as follows:

Kindergarten: Draw a picture of yourself and Martin Luther King, Jr. Write about what you do to make the world a fair place. Grade 1: Martin Luther King, Jr. wanted everyone to be treated fairly. Explain why it is important to treat others fairly and how it makes you feel. Use examples from your own life, from books you have read, or from discussions to help you explain. Grade 2: Martin Luther King, Jr. wanted peace for everyone. Explain what you could do to make your school more peaceful. Grade 3: Martin Luther King, Jr. was someone who inspired others to be better people. Explain what was amazing about Martin Luther King, Jr., using evidence from the text given to students. Grade 4: Martin Luther King, Jr. was a special person who did great things to make our world a better place. Using evidence from the text, give examples of two great things that Martin

Luther King, Jr. accomplished and explain why those examples were great. Grade 5: Martin Luther King, Jr. was considered a hero. Heroes share certain personality characteristics. Choose one or two characteristics and give evidence from the text to support your thinking. Next, think of someone in your own life who shares the character traits you chose. Explain how that person is similar to Martin Luther King, Jr. Grade 6: Martin Luther King, Jr. was someone whose words inspired others and made a lasting impact on our country. Choose one quote from Martin Luther King, Jr. and explain how that quote is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS important to you and how it A reindeer grazes in 2010 on the living roof of the California Academy of could make a positive difSciences in San Francisco. ference in your life. Judges are still needed for the contest. Those interested can contact Sandra Biasell at sbiasell@portangelesschools.org or Marsha McKay at mmckay@ portangelesschools.org. For more information, contact your student’s BY HOLLY RAMER night, the animals are trying ton of heat through his teacher. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to dilate their pupils to allow nose,” he said. “So Rudolph, more than as much light into the eye as CONCORD, N.H. — possible, and because those other reindeer, is probably Everyone knows Rudolph muscles are so active, it actu- risking his life by losing so has a red nose but what ally blocks little valves in the much heat.” about his eyes? eye,” Dominy explained. Prompted by questions “The pressure in the eye Leave Rudolph cookies from his 4-year-old daughter, builds up and compresses assessor records. His suggestion? Skip the Dartmouth College anthro- that tissue in the back of the ■ Free of hazardous sub- pology professor Nathaniel eye, which causes the refrac- carrots on Christmas Eve stances or other site condi- Dominy recently wrote a tive properties to change.” and leave Rudolph some tions that could jeopardize scholarly paper on how the cookies instead. the fisheries or environmen- unique properties of reindeer Bad in fog “One way to heat your tal quality of the site. body is to burn fuel. You do eyes might explain the Applications will be priori- advantage of having a very While that change could that by burning fat and caltized for funding based on shiny nose, particularly if it boost an animal’s ability to ories,” he said. spot food in the snow when “Children should be each property’s unique values. produces red light. Dominy, who specializes daylight in the Arctic is dim aware of Rudolph’s condiThese include the ecological value of the habitat; the in primate vision, was and purplish, it would be a tion and leave high-calorie quality, biological characteris- already familiar with recent distinct disadvantage on a foods for him.” Dominy’s paper, pubtics, and significance of the research on reindeer eyes foggy Christmas Eve habitat; its connectivity to when his daughter asked because fog blocks blue lished by Frontiers for light, Dominy said. Young Minds, adds to Dartother protected lands and him about Rudolph’s nose. Enter the red nose. mouth’s special connection Scientists in Great Britareas with conservation agreeOf all the colors, red light to the classic Christmas ments; and its viability for ain have discovered that unlike most mammals, rein- travels through fog fastest, story. conservation management. Rudolph first appeared Landowners who submit- deer can see ultraviolet making it ideal for guiding in a 1939 book written by ted applications, and whose light, meaning white polar Santa’s sleigh. But there’s also a down- advertising copywriter and easements were not pur- bears or wolves that absorb chased during the 2013-15 UV light would stand out side to red noses, he warns. Dartmouth alumnus Robert Other researchers have L. May to drive traffic to state budgeting biennium, more against a snowy backdiscovered that reindeer Montgomery Ward departwill be offered the opportu- ground. Reindeer eyes also include noses have a complex sys- ment stores. nity to be considered again May later left Montgomduring this funding cycle, reflective tissue that appears tem of tiny blood vessels to glow when light hits it — that prevent them from ery Ward to essentially DNR said. The program also accepts familiar to anyone who’s freezing but also results in manage the reindeer’s career, which really took off donations of conservation seen a pet or wild animal a loss of body heat. “That’s bad. You want to after his brother-in-law illuminated by car headeasements. retain as much heat as pos- Johnny Marks wrote the Landowners who wish to lights. But in reindeer, the tissue sible. If Rudolph has a very song (made famous by Gene learn more about the program can reach Dan Pome- changes from a golden color bright, glowing nose, he Autry in 1949), and the renk, program manager, at during the summer to a deep must have an unusually release of a stop-motion rich microvascular system, animated television special 360-902-1427 or by email at blue in winter. “What happens is that at and he’s probably losing a in 1964. dan.pomerenk@dnr.wa.gov.

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OLYMPIA — The state Department of Natural Resources is seeking owners of qualifying forestland interested in selling permanent conservation easements to the state. To be considered for an easement purchase, landowners must submit their applications to DNR by 5 p.m., March 21. The Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program purchases easements from those whose property includes habitat for species protected by the state Forest Practices Act as threatened or endangered, or which have channel migration zones — areas where a river’s active channel meanders. These islands of timber are vital to water quality as well as to species like salmon and steelhead, DNR said. “The Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program provides a great opportunity for willing landowners to be compensated for protecting water quality and habitat,” said Stephen Bernath, DNR

deputy supervisor for forest practices. “We are looking for parcels that provide the best conservation benefits now and for the future.” Instructions and applications for both the channel migration zone and critical habitat categories are available from the Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program found on the web at www.dnr.wa.gov. Since 2002, the state of Washington has invested $4.4 million to purchase easements through the program. To qualify for a conservation easement purchase through the Rivers and Habitat Open Space Program, a property must be: ■ Located on forestland with critical habitat for state threatened or endangered species designated by the state Forest Practices Board, or that includes a channel migration zone. ■ Identified as either “designated forest land” (Chapter 84.33 Revised Code of Washington, RCW) or “current use timber land” (Chapter 84.34 RCW) on county

Firefighter who survived blaze: ‘I remember everything’ “I remember jumping Washington’s worst fire out of the truck, I remember season on record. running, I remember the SEATTLE — The heat of fire, I remember going in Walls of flame last summer’s deadly Twisp the ambulance.” It sent walls of flame and River blaze has been smoke toward the team of replaced with the snow of a Third-degree burns four U.S. Forest Service fireMontana Christmas, but for Lyon is spending four fighters, obscuring the road Daniel Lyon Jr., the sole firefighter to survive the hours a day, five days a week and forcing them to retreat tragedy, it’s like it happened in physical therapy to blindly down a dirt road recover from the third- until their engine ran off an yesterday. Reached Saturday at his degree burns that covered embankment, a joint federal parents’ retirement home nearly 70 percent of his body. and state report found. Killed were firefighters It’s grueling work, he outside Missoula, the 25-year-old reflected on his said, but the mental effort Richard Wheeler, 31, Andrew Zajac, 26, and Tom progress a month after is even harder. “Remembering what Zbyszewski, 20, who died of being released from Harborview Medical Center happened, knowing that smoke inhalation and and his struggle to come to there are buddies I lost,” he burns. Lyon staggered away terms with the wildfire that said. “The only question I from the engine and was killed three others. All it takes is the smell have is how I made it and immediately engulfed in of wood smoke or burning those guys didn’t. More flames, the report found. He said he remembers toast or the sight of the than anything, I wish I number 19 — the date the could have turned around nothing from the time he accident happened, Aug. 19 and seen those guys run- was placed in the ambulance until he woke up in — to trigger a flood of crys- ning behind me.” Strong wind abruptly the Harborview intensivetal-clear recollections. “I remember everything fanned the wildfire near care unit. Lyon was released from about that day,” Lyon said Twisp in Okanogan County that Wednesday, part of the Seattle hospital Nov. 19, in a telephone interview. BY JONEL ALECCIA THE SEATTLE TIMES

three months to the day after the accident. He’s doing his best to recover from the injuries that left him with scarring on his face, scalp and all four limbs. He has had 11 surgeries, including multiple skin grafts, and now needs to work on loosening the tight scar tissue that has limited movement of his elbows and knees.

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“Losing the tip of your index finger — it’s what you need to shoot a gun,” he said. “I still have a lot of hope I’ll be able to go back into law enforcement.” For now, though, he’s spending time with his father, Daniel Lyon Sr., and mother, Barbara Lyon. His parents, who also own a home in Puyallup, both took leaves of absence from their jobs to become their son’s full-time caregivers. “Each day I’m able to do a little bit more on my own, but it’s a slow process,” Lyon said. Lyon visited the site of the Twisp accident on his way to Montana. It was difficult to see it, especially the three crosses that marked where his friends died, he said. “It brought me to tears,” Lyon said. “For three months, I wasn’t able to pay my respects at all. It gave me a chance to say a prayer


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AAUW honors woman PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT TOWNSEND — A longtime Marrowstone Island resident is the Port Townsend AAUW’s Woman of Excellence for 2016. Lisa Painter was given the recognition by the Port Townsend branch of the American Association of University Woman (AAUW) and its affiliate, the University Women’s Foundation of Jefferson County (UWF). The annual award is given to a Jefferson County woman who has made significant contributions by being a role model, change agent, teacher/ mentor and community activist, according to an AAUW news release. Painter is described by those who nominated her as a caring, thoughtful giver who is committed to the community. “With her gentle loyalty, determination, strength and caring generosity she is a role model for everyone,� said one of the letters in support of Painter. After retiring as a social worker, Painter earned her registered nurse’s degree to serve as a Red Cross disaster responder across the country. She and her partner organized an all-volunteer, trained ambulance service that was free to Marrowstone residents and also inspired volunteers to construct an ambulance building next to the fire station where she became one of the trained emergency medical technicians, the AAUW said.

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SEQUIM — A guided walking tour is planned at 1 p.m. Tuesday of Sequim School District facilities that would be affected if voters approve a $54 million construction bond in February. Those interested in attending the tour, which will begin at the district office at 503 N. Sequim Ave., are asked to contact Patsene Dashiell, director of communications, at 360582-3260. The tour will include Sequim High School, the district’s base kitchen and Helen Haller Elementary. If approved Feb. 9, the bond would be used to ren-

ovate and expand Greywolf Elementary, build a new school, renovate Helen Haller to house Olympic Peninsula Academy — for alternative education — renovate and expand Sequim High, demolish a Sequim Community School building and upgrade the district kitchen and maintenance facility. The bond also would fund a new science wing of six laboratory classrooms at Sequim High and add band, orchestra and choir rooms to the performing arts wing. This will be the fourth attempt by the district to pass a construction bond, which requires 60 percent

supermajority for passage. A $49.3 million measure appearing on the Nov. 3 ballot failed by 54 votes — 0.45 percentage points short of a 60 percent supermajority. A $49.2 million bond proposal on last February’s ballot received 6,691 yes votes to 5,026 no votes, or 57.11 percent to 42.89 percent. Voters defeated a $154 million measure by a 56 percent-44 percent margin in April 2014. Transportation around the district’s campus will be provided for those needing assistance during the tour. Call in advance to request it.

Massive landslide found in Alaska BY RACHEL D’ORO AAUW PORT TOWNSEND

Lisa Painter, recipient of AAUW PT’s annual Woman of Excellence award. resource focused on heritage seed and animal conservation. For years, Painter has made small loans to lowincome women unable to get mortgages to buy mobile homes, the AAUW said. She has served on the Marrowstone Island Foundation Board, which awards scholarships to those interested in service to the community, and on the AAUW/ UWF Scholarship Committee, which awards scholarships to young women pursuing higher education. A gift to UWF has established the Lisa T. Painter endowed scholarship for area women interested in studying health care, law or fine arts. She also has supported such organizations as 4H Club, Port Townsend High

School Sustainability Club, Chimacum High School Band members, Giving Circles, Habitat for Humanity, KPTZ Radio, Northwind Art Center, Quimper Mercantile, All Breed Canine and Guide Dogs for the Blind and provided funds for Elks Club scholarships. “In my opinion,� another supporter said, “she is one of the most quiet yet effective giving, caring and sharing persons on this planet.� AAUW Port Townsend and UWF promote education and equity through scholarships and awards, middle school career days, and elementary school projects in literacy and math. For more information on AAUW projects and membership, see pt-wa.aauw.net or contact Anne Englander at 360-390-5896.

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Scientists say they’ve discovered a massive landslide in an uninhabited area of eastern Alaska that’s the largest detected in North America since the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The Oct. 17 slider unleashed 200 million tons of rock down the Taan Fiord valley onto Tyndall Glacier in Icy Bay, according to Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. No one witnessed it, but scientists picked up its “seismic signature� with a method of reading patterns they’ve been honing for six years. “We’re reading the data, processing the data, in a way that lets us detect the landslides and figure out where they are,� Lamont geomorphologist Colin Stark said Tuesday. The landslide had a

magnitude of 4.9 and was confirmed by satellite images taken a week later, according to Stark. Scientists say the images appear to show tsunami damage along the sides of the fiord. As large as it was, however, the slide was a distant second from the Mount St. Helens eruption in Washington state that accounted for a 2.5 billion-ton landslide from a flank collapse, he said Tuesday. Because of the difference in size, the two debris dumps are not really comparable, but the Washington event was included as a frame of reference, Stark said. “This landslide in Alaska, in Tyndall, was a pretty normal landslide,� he said. “But the Mount St. Helens was pretty freakish.� The Alaska landslide, whose discovery was announced Friday in San Francisco at the American Geophysical Union meet-

ing, occurred in a section of the state that’s considered one of the world’s most seismically active areas. Lamont scientists said mountains are still developing there and the fragile nature of the rock accounts for a faster erosion rate. Also contributing to the instability at the landslide site, the Tyndall Glacier has retreated more than 10 miles since the early 1960s, the scientists said. As a result, the weak rock on the valley wall is prone to collapse, they said. Stark was hesitant to link the landslide to climate change, but considers the glacier retreat a factor, saying it would be like removing scaffolding from a building under construction. Despite its magnitude, the landslide went unfelt at the closest inhabited location about 20 miles to the south at the Icy Bay Lodge, a hunting and fishing business.

At least 3 prisoners released in error committed new crimes BY RACHEL LA CORTE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OLYMPIA — At least three state prisoners released early because of a computer error committed crimes during the time they should have been behind bars, state officials said. During a conference call with reporters, officials from the state Department of Corrections said the three are among 27 others who have been released since June and potentially need to be arrested and returned to prison because of an error the agency made on calculating sentences. Officials could not say Thursday whether those prisoners have yet been rearrested. They also didn’t release specific information on the new crimes, saying they were working to confirm the information. Last week, Gov. Jay Inslee said that he ordered

immediate steps to correct software-coding error that has led to as many as 3,200 offenders being wrongly released early since 2002. Five prisoners released in error since June have already been re-incarcerated. Another 3,000 who are still incarcerated also had inaccurate release dates. Officials have said most of the errors were 100 days or less. In some cases, inmates were released just a few days early, but at least one person who is still incarcerated had a release date that was off by about 600 days. “We’re casting a wide net and doing extensive reviews of each case,� Corrections Secretary Dan Pacholke said Thursday. Pacholke said that once the department has all of the information it needs, officials will prioritize expediting the arrests of those who committed new crimes.

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Inmates walk past correctional officers at the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton in February 2011. He noted that on average, about 10.5 percent of inmates who are released from prison commit a crime within the first year of their release. “This group will probably be comparable to that overall statistic,� he said.

Supreme Court rulings The mistake came following a July 2002 state Supreme Court ruling that required the Department of Corrections to apply goodbehavior credits earned in county jail to state prison

sentences. However, the programming fix ended up giving prisoners with sentencing enhancements too much socalled good time credit. Sentencing enhancements include additional time given for certain crimes, like those using firearms or those committed near schools. Under state law, prisoners who get extra time for sentencing enhancements cannot have that time reduced for good behavior. Based on another

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Polar Pioneer left the Port Angeles Harbor on Dec. 24 Ship’s departure was delayed PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — The Polar Pioneer, which dominated the Port Anheles Harbor since Oct. 28, has left for Norway. The 355-foot-tall oil platform left aboard the MV Dockwise Vanguard heavy lift ship at about 9:20 p.m. Thursday night. The departure date was not announced before the ship left. It initially was scheduled to depart Monday, but the departure was delayed each day as the ship’s crew and local

welders worked to compete the job of fastening the oil platform to the deck, said officials for the U.S. division of Dockwise Shipping of the Netherlands last week. The ship carrying the oil rig is headed for Olen, Norway. The 902-foot semi-submersible heavy-lift ship will take the Polar Pioneer to Norway by following the American coastlines to the Strait of Magellan at the tip of South America before crossing the Atlantic, officials said. The Polar Pioneer initially visited Port Angeles in April to prepare for a summer of drilling for oil in the Chukchi Sea off the Alaskan coast. The rig returned to Port Angeles on Oct. 28 to offload equipment after Royal Dutch Shell — which had

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leased the Polar Pioneer — gave up on Arctic drilling. Transocean Ltd. of Zug, Switzerland, which owns the oil platform, donated about 15 tons of food to local food banks and soup kitchens earlier this month in preparation for the trip. The Dockwise Vanguard is the largest ship of its type in the world and can lift more than 120,000 tons of cargo. Dockwise also owns a second heavy-lift ship that recently visited Port Angeles Harbor. The smaller 738-foot-long semisubmersible MV Blue Marlin loaded the drill ship Noble Discoverer on its deck Dec. 11 and departed Dec. 14. Port officials have said the Noble Discoverer is headed to the West Pacific.

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee is seeking new members to represent the North Olympic Group of the Sierra Club, Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, city of Port Angeles and Olympic Medical Center. The deadline to apply is Jan. 5. The Charter Review Commission recommended the committee to assess the management of state forest board lands, also known as forest board transfer lands. The ad hoc committee will review, analyze and report findings to the board of county commissioners in a

written report by the end of next year. In its first meeting last Friday, members agreed to expand the group from 16 to a maximum of 20 members to accommodate four groups that had expressed an interest in being represented. Monthly meetings will be held at noon on the third Friday of the month at the Clallam County Courthouse. Those who receive endorsement from the North Olympic Group of the Sierra Club, Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society, city of Port Angeles or Olympic Medical Center are asked to contact Cindy LoPiccolo at the Clallam County commissioners office at 360-417-2233 or llopiccolo@co.clallam.wa.us.

Briefly . . . Christmas meal set for Chimacum CHIMACUM — About 285 meals were served at the Tri-Area Community Center on Christmas Day, organizers said. Aout 210 meals were served to diners at the center at 10 West Valley Road while another 75 were given out as take-out, said Peter M. Leenhouts, president of the Rotary Club of East Jefferson County. Rotarians Bill and Elena Kraut of Hadlock Building Supply and Rotary Club members cosponsored the meal, which was supported by Olympic Peninsula Community Action Programs and cooked by Chef Gabe Santiago and Sous Chef Tim Wetherill. Other free public feasts served on Christmas Day were at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., where Jefferson Healthcare hospital donated food and the hospital’s chef, Arran Stark, led the cooking team, and at the Forks Community Center, 91 Maple Ave., where local churches donated food for the Feeding Five Thousand lunch.

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Snowshoes needed SEATTLE — The team that rescued two snow campers when they because trapped by the weather this past week say the pair was missing at least one vital piece of equipment. The Seattle Times reported they did not check the weather report before hiking in the Denny Creek area and got stuck in new snow. The King County sheriff’s office says they should have been carrying snowshoes. The hikers were stranded in 6 feet of new

Power outages SPOKANE — Power outages dimmed Christmas morning for some people in the Inland Northwest. The Spokesman-Review reported that thousands of customers in Spokane, Stevens and Kootenai counties were without power Friday morning after heavy snow blanketed the region for days. Inland Power and Light Co. reported Friday morning roughly 9,500 of its customers were without power, most of them in Spokane County. Avista Utilities reported close to 3,500 customers remained without power following outages Thursday. Kootenai Electric Cooperative also totaled

Women in combat MOUNT VERNON — Two Washington women

are among the first to join the Army for combat jobs since the Army lifted gender restrictions for combat roles earlier this year. The Skagit Valley Herald reported that a 19-year-old from Sedro Woolley has enlisted as a cannon crew member. Tianna Langdon said she plans to make a career out of the military and possibly attend Army Ranger School. She said she didn’t set out to be part of military history; she just wanted to make a difference. McKenzie Griffin from Deer Park in the Spokane area has enlisted as a combat engineer. When she enlisted this past summer, she was the first woman from Washing-

ton to join the Army with the intention of filling a combat role.

Stutzman violated the state’s anti-discrimination and consumer-protection laws. Stutzman has appealed, AG supports order saying she believes the OLYMPIA — The state decision prevents her from attorney general says the practicing her Southern Washington Supreme Court should uphold a deci- Baptist faith. Ferguson said the incision ordering a Richland dent was discrimination florist to stop discriminatbased on sexual orientaing against same-sex coution. ples. He said free speech and The Tri-City Herald free exercise rights do not reported that Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed prohibit states from outa 64-page brief Wednesday lawing discriminatory conduct in business. supporting the Benton The Supreme Court is County Superior Court expected to decide if it will decision. hear the case or send it to The decision found the another court in early refusal to provide flowers 2016. because of sexual orientaPeninsula Daily News tion by Adele’s Flowers and The Associated Press owner Barronelle

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A10 This week’s business meetings ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings usually are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at SunLand Golf & Country Club, 109 Hilltop Drive, Sequim. There will be no luncheon this week due to the New Year holiday. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings usually are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. There will be no meeting this week due to the New Year holiday. The next meeting is scheduled Jan. 6. ■ Jefferson County 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 meeting this week due to the New Year holiday. The next meeting is Jan. 4. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. The next PABA meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 5. There are no meetings over the New Year’s holiday.

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A salmon testing center in Washington state. Threats to salmon abound, but location matters greatly, with the fish doing better in some waterways than in others.

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$ Briefly . . . Bank names its employee of the month at branch PORT ANGELES — Cindy Chisnall of Kitsap Bank’s Port Angeles branch has been named Employee of the third quarter of 2015. Chisnall joined Kitsap Bank in January 2005. She was selected for this award for her “outstanding professionalism and willingness to Chisnall work in partnership with others, and her desire to share her wealth of knowledge in support of her team,” according to a news release. “Cindy’s professionalism and her passion for teamwork and collaboration make her a valuable resource not only at the Port Angeles banch, but also at Kitsap Bank,” said Steve Politakis, chief executive officer. “Cindy’s dedication to the bank and her consistency to go above and beyond make Cindy a uniquely valuable example of outstanding teamwork.”

Member meeting SEQUIM — The Co-op Farm & Garden True Value, 216 E. Washington St., will hold a stockholder member meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18. The agenda includes the election of two board members and reports from the accounting firm Leffel, Otis, and Warwick P.S., Certified Public Accountants. The co-op management team will provide updates about the store. Attendees will have a chance to win Co-op Farm & Garden gift cards worth up to $50. Refreshments will be served.

Personnel changes SEQUIM — Personnel changes have been made at Ben’s Bikes, 1251 W. Washington St. Kaylee Ditlefsen has been promoted to marketing manager, Thomas Cole will be operations manager and Wendell Wallace is promoted to service manager. Ben’s Bikes is now a Ti-Trike dealer specializing in three-wheel recumbents for special needs customers. Models include an electric assist, a hard cycle unit and a regular upright seat model. Open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day, Ben’s Bikes is located in the Village Shopping Center. For more information, go to www.bensbikessequim.com or phone 360-683-2666.

Tablets for children NEW YORK — Kiddie tablets have grown up. Tablets designed just for kids are getting more sophisticated as they face increased competition from regular tablets. The new products also have better screens, speedier chips and

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fashionably slim bodies. They let older children do more, yet hold their hands until they’re ready for unsupervised access. Although many of the tablets were originally conceived as educational toys for kids as old as middle schoolers, they’ve been more popular with younger children. Older kids have been apt to reject them in favor of their parents’ tablet or smartphone. That shift has prompted companies to focus more on preschoolers and kindergarteners, as they create super-durable products that can withstand repeated abuse and develop games and apps that teach reading and math. But now, some of those companies are looking to take back some of the sales to older kids that they’ve lost over the years, offering premium products — most with price tags of over $100 — that look and perform less like toys and more like the ones adults use. LeapFrog, maker of the toylike LeapPad, released its first Android tablet this year. And Kurio is branching out to Windows 10 and includes a full version of Microsoft Office in a new tablet-laptop combination.

Cold preferred for salmon’s refuge Fish like a chillier haven underwater BY KIRK JOHNSON THE NEW YORK TIMES

PORTLAND, Ore. — When Lewis and Clark first encountered the Columbia River in 1805, they wrote about nearby streams so thick with salmon that you could all but walk across on their backs. Last summer, those streams looked very different. As a torrid heat wave settled over the Pacific Northwest, the salmon heading up the Columbia River from the ocean in their ancient reproduction ritual started dying en masse, cooked in place by freakishly hot water that killed them or made them vulnerable to predators. Sockeye died by the hundreds of thousands. “It was a peek at the future,” said Jim Martin, a former chief of fisheries for Oregon, who now works on conservation issues for a fishing tackle company, Pure Fishing. “This is exactly what is predicted by climatechange models.”

Other salmon experts, though, said the future was not that clear. Even as the sockeye here were dying, they said, pink salmon were exploding in number, especially in the Puget Sound area around Seattle. Alaska, which actually supplies most of the wild-caught salmon eaten in Portland, Seattle and other coastal cities that have their identities tied to fish, had its own good-news story this year, with a near-record harvest. The message — with huge implications for a region where salmon have been worshiped, eaten and fought over for millenniums — is that neither the fate of the fish nor the trajectory of climate change will be linear or neat. Threats to salmon abound and concern runs deep on all sides, but the pattern of 2015 suggests more than ever that location matters, with salmon doing better in some waterways than in others, and certain types of salmon thriving the most. Human intervention might help, wildlife experts say, but they are still not entirely sure what measures will work best, particularly as microclimate conditions differ so greatly. TURN

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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: Master Gardeners Bill Wroble, Jeanette StehrGreen and Judy English ■ Tuesday: Serenity House updates — Martha Ireland, executive coordinator; Mercy Luquetta-Cole, Homeless Connect coordinator; Kim Leach, executive director; and A.J. Schnaithman, veterans outreach specialist, discuss training for the Point-In-Time count, the count itself and Project Homeless Connect. ■ Wednesday: Ken O’Holleran, outgoing executive director of the Port of Port Angeles, and President and Port Commissioner, Jim Hallett. ■ Thursday: New Year’s programming.

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Jamal Joseph, a founder of Impact Repertory Theater and winner of a ’15 Purpose Prize.

Finding one’s purpose — and winning a prize for it

aging the community and buildings were crumbling,” he said. “And that was when I decided JAMAL JOSEPH STOOD to create an organization to help helplessly on a Harlem sidewalk. young people understand there He was outside his apartment are other ways out, other options, building watching a circle of other tools.” women trying to console the In response to the wrenching mother of a 16-year-old boy who scene that day, Joseph co-founded had been fatally shot. the Impact Repertory Theater, a “He was a good kid, who was nonprofit performing arts group defending his sister,” recalled for teenagers, with his wife, Joseph, 62, a film professor at Joyce, the screenwriter Alice Columbia University. Arlen and Voza Rivers, the execu“There were several other men with me, and all we could do tive producer and founding memis watch the women cry,” he said. ber of the New Heritage Theater Group, the oldest black nonprofit “I thought, ‘I have got to do Gold and silver something right here in this com- theater company in New York City. munity to make a change.’ ” Metals markets were closed Recently, Joseph was awarded The year was 1997, and Harfor the Christmas holiday. They a $25,000 prize in recognition resume trading Monday. lem was like “a prison without Peninsula Daily News bars,” Joseph said. and support of his work. and The Associated Press “The crack epidemic was ravHe is one of six recipients of BY KERRY HANNON THE NEW YORK TIMES

the 2015 Purpose Prize for Americans 60 and older, created by Encore.org, a nonprofit group that is building a movement to tap the skills and experience of people in midlife and beyond to improve communities. Now in its 10th year, the Purpose Prize granted $100,000 to one winner and $25,000 each to five others this year. In addition, 41 Purpose Prize fellows were honored for their innovative work. The awards have been financed since their inception by Atlantic Philanthropies and the John Templeton Foundation; this year, the Eisner Foundation and MetLife Foundation have sponsored special category prizes as well. TURN

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Three Price Ford/Lincoln service technicians recently attained senior master technician status. From left are senior master technicians Travis Bigelow, Steve Tamburro and Shawn Pace alongside Service Director Robert Palmer, owner David Price and Ford Motor Co. Field Service Engineer Keith Skorpen.

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There also are approximately 20 live classes they must attend, and PORT ANGELES — Three Price some are up to three days each. Ford/Lincoln service technicians The technicians journeyed to recently attained senior master Seattle and Portland to attend technician status. Travis Bigelow, Steve Tamburro these classes. Once completed, they receive a and Shawn Pace underwent a labocertification. rious training regimen that This certification allows them to included about 200 web-based perform and complete both retail classes, which translates to more and warranty repairs on customers’ than 500 hours. This is an ongoing training pro- vehicles. Bigelow, Tamburro and Pace cess throughout their career.

were recognized across the nation and presented with several award trophies. All three recipients achieved this goal in early fall of this year. Tamburro has 18 years of experience; Bigelow and Pace have over six years of experience each. Price Ford/Lincoln also has another technician, Robert Bunch, who has achieved and maintained senior master for more than 20 years.

Prize: ‘Pragmatic problem-solvers’ CONTINUED FROM A10 music program reaches around 700 young people a “What characterizes so year who live in 29 of the many of the Purpose Prize most remote villages across winners,� said Marc Freed- Alaska. They learn to play indigman, founder and chief executive of Encore.org, “is not enous songs, like “Eagle only entrepreneurial think- Island Blues,� a traditional ing, but they’re also prag- Athabaskan love song, and matic problem-solvers, as tunes like “Keep on the opposed to wild-eyed ideal- Sunny Side,� and “Jambalaya,� a song written and ists.� When the Purpose Prize recorded by the country was started, “our informal music singer Hank Williams. She will receive a $25,000 motto quickly became: It is the opposite of a lifetime Purpose Prize for Intergenachievement award; rather, erational Impact, sponsored it’s an investment in what by the Eisner Foundation. Mickelson ran an altersomebody 60 years or older will do next,� Freedman native high school for two years and taught sixth said. “Originally, the group set grade. out to defy the notion of ‘greedy geezers,’ � he added. Fisheries program “We wanted to show that She ran a commercial this wasn’t just senior volun- fisheries program at the teerism, but people who high school and college in were really trying to do Cordova and taught a workthings that defied the stereo- shop on marine education at type of older people as kindly the University of Alaska. blue-haired candy stripers.� One day she visited

‘Counterposing’ Much of the story line at the beginning involved “counterposing older people and younger people,� Freedman said. “Everyone was talking about how innovative and entrepreneurial young people were. We wanted to show there was an undiscovered continent of innovation and idealism in the older population that could be just a powerful force for society as the work being done by people in their 20s.� Ten years later, Freedman sees a coming together of the generations as older people connect with young people “to do this work together.� For example, another of this year’s winners is Belle Mickelson, 67, a science teacher-turned Episcopal priest who lives in Cordova, Alaska. Mickelson is devoted to playing the fiddle and to teaching, which inspired her to start a nonprofit in 2006, Dancing with the Spirit, that aims to connect children and elders through music. Her frequent collaborator and partner in the project is her 32-year-old son, Mike, a bluegrass musician. Mickelson’s traveling

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New career After his release, he embarked on a career as a filmmaker and playwright. He began teaching when he got out, eventually joined the faculty at Columbia and for a time was chairman of the film division at the School of the Arts. His concept was to provide a safe place that emphasized discipline and dedication, where young people could talk and write about their lives and the all-toocommon progression from bullying to gangs to violence and drugs. In turn, participants

would discover ways to convert their experiences into dance movements, plays, poems, rap and songs. More broadly they would learn how to use their imagination as a tool to change their neighborhood. Nine young people came to the first meeting in a basement of a community center in Harlem. Since that gathering, more than 1,500 young people have participated in Impact workshops, performances and community service in New York, while thousands more have taken part in Impact-led workshops at schools and community centers in Philadelphia, Atlanta and Paterson, N.J. Students audition to join the group. Upon acceptance, they attend a mandatory three-month boot camp that teaches leadership skills, conflict resolution and time management.

Community service Campers do community service, exercise, maintain good grades and keep daily journals. “We’re not looking for talent, but kids who are willing to try,� Joseph said. His latest effort is the Generations Project, a program drawing in older adults in Harlem to regularly meet and connect with the Impact students to share experiences. They will perform together for the first time next year. “A lot of these kids are being raised by grandparents, so it makes sense to learn from each other, share stories and moments of inspiration,� said Joseph, who is not paid for his work. For Joseph, receiving the prize confirms some advice he gleaned decades ago from his own mentor, Harry Belafonte, the 88-year-old singer, actor and activist. “I was young and worried about a script I was writing and raising the money for it,� he said. “Belafonte said: ‘Don’t worry about the money. Do good work, and what’s supposed to follow will follow.’ �

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Galena, a remote Athabaskan village with a population of about 500, to conduct a fisheries workshop. Afterward, she was invited to an elder’s house for a jam session to play guitar and fiddle. “They told me how depressed and sad they were,� she said. “There were so many teen suicides in the community.� “At that point I thought what could I do — one person?� Healing with music was a natural for her. “I always thought of it as a kind of hobby, until as a science teacher I looked at the impact music had on kids, especially in the high school where I taught,� she said. “Almost every kid had had some major tragedy in his or her lives. “We got them back on track with music and art. “We taught them to play the ukulele, to play the guitar. “Once they gained confidence with music, then they could tackle English and math.� But before she could start her traveling music camp, Mickelson made a personal career change, which led to her becoming the rector at

St. George’s Episcopal Church in Cordova with a congregation of 65. It gave her a calling card to visit the villages. Her ultimate goal, she said, was to beat back the depression among teenagers, often caused or masked by alcohol and drug abuse. “You can’t just say don’t do something, you need to replace it with something,� Mickelson said. Joseph’s organization grew from his firsthand knowledge of how brutal life could be on the streets. He grew up in foster care, and was a 15-year-old Bronx honor student when he joined the Black Panthers in Harlem in 1968. Six months later, he was in a group of Panthers who were accused of conspiring to blow up police station houses and the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. Joseph’s case was separated from the others because he was a minor, and he was not tried on the charges. In 1981, however, he was convicted of helping to hide a man who had taken part in the robbery of a Brink’s armored car in Rockland County where two police officers and a guard were killed. In the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan., where he served five and a half years, Joseph wrote his first play, earned two degrees and started a theater group. He said he witnessed how plays brought together prisoners from all parts of the yard, who were previously segregated along racial lines.

CONTINUED FROM A10 the industry is still vital to the Pacific Northwest econ“Hedge your bets, spread omy, injecting billions of dolyour bets,� said William lars through sport fishing, Stelle, the West Coast tourism and the Alaskan regional administrator at fishing fleet, much of which the National Oceanic and is based in Washington and Atmospheric Administra- Oregon. “What happens in Porttion’s fisheries department, summing up the new phi- land matters for salmon,� said Noah Greenwald, the losophy. If it looks as if the water endangered-species director in certain parts of the salm- at the Center for Biological on’s range is going to be too Diversity. “If there are places the hot for them to withstand, Stelle said, then the new salmon can hold out, then approach is to find or restore identifying those areas and making sure they’re proplaces with cooler water. “You have to bring it tected is certainly going to down to the local conditions be important.� The new approach to — what can you do in that salmon conservation might place?� The Environmental Pro- also influence land-use decitection Agency and the sions. Once cold-water hiding State of Oregon recently announced a three-year places are mapped, experts plan to map such “cold say, legal obligations could water refugia� in the Colum- swing into place to protect bia and Willamette River those places under the federal Endangered Species systems. The United States Forest Act, which lists four of the Service has developed a six Pacific species as threatdatabase of stream temper- ened or endangered. Critics of the cold-water atures in the Northwest with plans to roll out simi- refuge effort said that lar models for other regions although it might help in around the country looking the short term, it sideto map their coolest streams. stepped bigger and vastly The new thinking also more expensive problems. A reliance on hatcheries, points the spotlight on Portland and other places that which began early in the have pioneered or advanced 20th century after salmon the idea, and where fishery were almost fished to extincmanagers say that cold- tion, has made the fish more water refuges are showing genetically uniform and less signs of early — if tentative adaptable to a changing climate, they said. — success. Last fall, for example, scientists documented Dams raised salmon spawning in Crystal Dams on the Columbia Springs Creek, five miles and Snake Rivers raised from the downtown highwater temperatures by rises of Portland, the largest making the rivers slacker city in Oregon, for the first and slower moving, long time in a half-century. before climate change The 2.7-mile-long creek starts from a spring on the emerged as an important factor. campus of Reed College. “We’re doing a lot of the School officials worked with the city for more than easy things, and they’re a decade to tear out culverts great, but they’re not and other blockades that enough,� said Guido Rahr, had kept the fish from the the president and chief watershed, known as Reed executive of the Wild Salmon Center, a PortlandCanyon. based conservation group. As the climate continues ‘Suddenly real’ to change, Rahr said, salmon “It got suddenly real,� will need every bit of their said Zac Perry, the Reed ancient, wild genetic diverCanyon restoration man- sity because evolution will ager at the college, as he select the traits best suited pointed to the place near a to survival. What traits might be bridge where the first of a dozen or so coho salmon needed, exactly, is anybody’s guess. pairs were spotted. The coho run that came A couple dozen fish are by no means a major salmon in Portland last year with recovery — and at a cost of those pioneering pairs on about $15 million, some peo- Crystal Springs, for example might question the cost- ple, did not materialize this fall, with only a few return benefit ratio as well. But in salmon micro- sightings. No one knows exactly management circles, fishery experts said, small suc- why, though coho numbers cesses can resonate: More did plummet last summer federally protected fish spe- in the Pacific. “What scares me is that cies transit through Portland, or spend a portion of we do not have control over their lives there, than what happens in the ocean,� through any other major said Kaitlin Lovell, the metropolitan area in the manager of the Science, nation, according to the Fish and Wildlife Division Center for Biological Diver- for the City of Portland. “Projects like Crystal sity, a conservation group. And because Crystal Springs buy you time to Springs Creek connects make the bigger decisions through another stream you have to make.� And those decisions do with the Willamette River, its cold-water refuge can not get easier. “In an urban environmake an important difference as part of a 300-mile ment, can we do enough to salmon habitat. overcome or stay ahead of Even though much of the climate change?� Lovell said salmon in American super- on the stream’s bank on a markets and restaurants is recent afternoon. farmed or caught elsewhere, “How far can you go?�

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Altering perception of cannabis BY FARHAD MANJOO THE NEW YORK TIMES

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NE MORNING THIS summer, I logged on to the website of HelloMD, a medical start-up that promises to connect patients with doctors instantly over the Internet. I filled out my personal details, explained my ailment — I often get heartburn — and entered in my credit card number to cover the $50 consultation fee. Within 10 minutes, a pediatrician based near Washington who is licensed to practice medicine in my home state of California popped up on my screen. She appeared to be sitting in her home — there were a few teddy bears and ceramic figurines on a cabinet behind her — and she wore a red shirt, not a white coat. The doctor asked about my medical history, current symptoms and familiarity with certain medicines. The interview lasted about three minutes, after which she announced what everyone who visits HelloMD expects to hear: According to her diagnosis, my heartburn made me a candidate for medical marijuana, which has been legal in California since 1996. HelloMD is at the forefront of a new trend in Silicon Valley: the cannabis tech start-up. As marijuana laws are being loosened across the country, entrepreneurs and investors are creating new businesses to cash in on what they see as an emerging bonanza. Like start-ups in other industries, these firms are trying to use technology to bring speed and efficiency to what has long been a face-to-face, pen-and-paper market.

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N THE PROCESS, THEY ARE also trying to alter mainstream perceptions of the marijuana industry, shedding the ganja and Rasta imagery to cultivate a wider audience. “What we see is moms, dads, professionals, old people, everyone wanting access to cannabis,” said Mark Hadfield, the founder of HelloMD. “The old type of experience — go to a crummy doctor’s office, wait in line — was not going to appeal to the market that we were after, which is everyday Americans, a market that, by the way, is much larger than the old market of — I don’t want to call them stoners, but let’s say, ‘recreationally minded young people.’ ” People in the marijuana industry have lately taken to saying that legal marijuana is the next Internet, an untrammeled new market opportunity that is just waiting for its own big brands, the Google and Facebook of pot. But many businesses are also finding that, in an environment of only partial legality, not everything in the marijuana business is smooth sailing. Proponents for legalization expect a handful of states to vote on ballot measures to legalize the recreational use of mari-

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juana in the 2016 election. The biggest prize is California, where a wealthy coalition of advocates, including Sean Parker, the co-founder of Napster and the former president of Facebook, is pushing for recreational legalization. “California is the biggest domino,” said Justin Hartfield, the founder and chief executive of Weedmaps, a kind of Yelp for marijuana dispensaries, who is also backing the California initiative. “Once California goes legal, very shortly after we’ll have a majority of states where adult use is legal.” The ArcView Group, a company that connects investors to cannabis businesses, estimates the American legal cannabis industry generated $2.4 billion in sales in 2014, up 74 percent from 2013. Legalization will lead to continued growth of at least double-digit percentage points for the rest of the decade, according to Troy Dayton, the chief executive of the ArcView Group. “This is already the fastest-growing industry in America, and when these new markets come online, the impact will be huge,” Dayton said.

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ND WHEN MILLIONS OF NEW customers flood into the marijuana business, tech companies will be lining up to offer them an easy way to find a hit. They’ve already made it pretty simple: After getting my prescription, I didn’t have to do much more to get some drugs. HelloMD emailed me a letter, a “medical recommendation” that is the technical equivalent of a medical marijuana prescription, stating that “this patient has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition, and that the medical use of marijuana is appropriate.” Using Weedmaps, I found a service that would deliver marijuana to my house. After uploading a picture of my driver’s license and the HelloMD letter to the dispensary, I was cleared to order from a voluminous

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online menu. I chose a Shatter Tank, a $100 penshaped electronic cannabis-extract vaporizer (even for drugs, I choose the techie route). About an hour later, a young man who bore the faint smell of a joint rang my doorbell and handed me the package. The entire process was easier than ordering a pizza. I’ve since forgotten about my heartburn (which I really do have — though of course, it’s entirely possible that many HelloMD patients could be stretching the truth about their ailments).

which researches and cultivates marijuana crops at a state-of-the-art grow facility in Canada. Brendan Kennedy, one of Privateer’s founders and its chief executive, worked for years in Silicon Valley finance, and he began researching the cannabis business after chatting with a potential client. “After looking into the industry, we quickly realized that this is no longer, and hasn’t been for years, a countercultural product, ” Kennedy said. There was opportunity, he added, because “the brands that were out there tended to embrace the clichés of the industry.” Privateer’s ultimate goal is to become something like the Anheuser-Busch InBev — or maybe even the Coca-Cola — of pot: The friendly, widely recognizable face of an everyday pastime.

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UT THE REALITY OF breaking into the marijuana business has not been easy. In 2012, Kennedy spent about half a year trying to raise money for the company. He eventually managed to get about $7 million, but it was largely from wealthy private individuals, not big funds. The company’s second fundraising round in April netted $75 million, making Privateer one of the best-funded start-ups in the business. But it is a mark of the tender sensibilities of investors toward mariELLOMD IS NOT ALONE. The juana that the largest investor in that other week, Meadow, a 1-year-old company that also makes it easy to round has declined to be named. (Founders Fund did not lead the round get a prescription and order online, but was willing to be named, though Geoff announced the introduction of software that will eventually let many businesses in Lewis, the Founders partner who made the investment, declined an interview request.) the medical marijuana supply chain man“Everything in this industry is harder,” age their operations digitally. Kennedy said. “Things that would be “As the laws change, what we’re trying check-the-box items for any Silicon Valley to build is a seed-to-sale platform,” said David Hua, Meadow’s co-founder and chief technology company, like opening a bank account or hiring a marketing firm or findexecutive, who shows that even a marijuana executive can’t resist the pull of Sili- ing a lawyer to represent you, becomes a three- or four-month project in this busicon Valley jargon. “We want to connect growers, distributors, dispensaries, patients ness.” And because the federal government and doctors, so that anyone in the business considers marijuana illegal, many cannabis can streamline their operations.” companies are not allowed to write off busiMeadow has received funding from Y ness expenses on their tax returns. Combinator, the technology incubator. “Every other industry only pays taxes “We’ve seen a spike in applications in the past year in companies that are doing stuff on their profits,” said AJ Gentile, the chief in cannabis,” said Justin Kan, a partner at executive of the marijuana delivery company SpeedWeed, which serves the Los the firm, who noted that Y Combinator Angeles area. “I have to pay federal tax on recently invested in another cannabisgross revenue.” related company that has yet to be SpeedWeed delivers about 200 orders a announced. day and it is growing, but Gentile isn’t sure In April, Founders Fund, the venture about the prospects of his business. “If you capital firm co-founded by the investor factor all these extra costs in, the margins Peter Thiel, made a multimillion-dollar investment in Privateer Holdings, a Seattle become very small,” he said. But legalization looms — and with it, company that manages several marijuana businesses. Among Privateer’s companies is Gentile and other entrepreneurs hope for a Leafly, a site that offers news and reviews wave of new customers and investors, and of various marijuana products, and Tilray, a widespread cultural acceptance of weed.

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What was your personal highlight of the past year?

Molly Sorensen

Tyler Conkle

Wayne Brokaw

Mark Cooper

Jessica Fell

Elizabeth Treadway

Judith Alexander

Tom Syker

Hairdresser Port Angeles

Real estate broker Sequim

Log truck driver Port Angeles

Software trainer Port Townsend

Landscaper Port Angeles

Sixth-grader Freshwater Bay

Volunteer Port Townsend

Hook tender Port Angeles

“Not one specific event, but I’ve made some gigantic growth personally. I’m living now a life of grace. That means you always get second chances and [are] open to good things. And Jesus is the source of that grace.”

“We had a new grandson born in October named Rhys here locally. He’s my 11th grandchild. He smiles all the time. I feel very lucky that we were able to get all of them together for Christmas.”

“I was part of the Salvation Army Biker Toy Run in November. One hundred of us bikers came together to donate toys to needy families and kids. We rode from the casino to PA. Thanks to the State Patrol for the traffic help.”

“I got a dog, a 2-year-old English springer spaniel that I named Wilson. I’ve had him for two months, and he’s a great dog.”

“Getting out of Sequim. We were robbed four times. My business was robbed and my car stolen. We lived too close to drug dealings. That’s not what you want to hear, but everything is better now.”

“We went as far as Arkansas to visit family on a three-week road trip. I’m homeschooled, so the trip was my education. And we saw my older brother graduate from a child evangelism school in Missouri.”

“I’ve learned to relax and am allowing myself to not be so busy all the time.”

“Visiting my Uncle Tom in Wisconsin. He’s 74, and I haven’t seen him in years. I never thought I would see him again. My brother took me on the trip as a gift. Actually, it was my highlight of the decade.”

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Peninsula Voices Critic of GOP It seems that the latest snipe hunt the Republicans want to take us all on is to scapegoat the Syrian refugees. They would have us turn away an entire population of victims because there may be some evidence that one of the Paris terrorists entered France disguised as a Syrian refugee. But wait. Weren’t most of those terrorists French and Belgium nationals? Should we close our borders to all citizens of those two countries? And what about domestic terrorism? Mass shootings are committed by people who own guns. Should we intern all U.S. gun owners to keep safe? Just when did America become a nation of overreacting cowards? When did keeping Americans safe become more important than keeping Americans free? In the name of “keeping America safe,” we have spied on American citizens with domestic surveillance, redefined torture as an “interrogation technique,” thrown out due process and jailed suspects indefinitely, falsified intelligence to excuse invading other

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For the next few weeks, the music departments in our schools shared their talents with seasonal selections. Thank you so much, music teachers, for enabling our children to learn the joys of expressing themselves in music. Then our Port Angeles Symphony, under the direction of a new conductor, Jonathan Pasternack, presented the community with a wonderful Christmas program, complete with a sing-along. Gifted violinist Geoffrey Castle’s Celtic Christmas celebration livened up his audience with his showmanship and modernization of old beloved carols. He was followed by the talents of Port Angeles High School’s Roughrider Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Local talent Bella Voce and symphonic We on the North Olymchoirs. pic Peninsula can be so Even our worldly visiblessed by our talented tors were amazed at the community. abilities of the high school We started in early musicians. December with the delightKudos to all their ful presentation of “The instructors. Nutcracker” ballet with our We are so proud of our own home-grown ballerinas community. as well as a few from the Betty Halberg, San Francisco and CanaPort Angeles dian ballet troupes. The setting was cleverly Kidd critic changed to the Olympic Now here is a creative Mountains with family repway to interpret statistics, resentatives of early setas done by Port Angeles tlers: natives, loggers and City Council member Chemilitary. sovereign nations, condemned and persecuted an entire religion, and otherwise gutted and turned aside much of what Americans believed in and what America stood for. You simply cannot protect your ideals and way of life by compromising them. But the fact of the matter is that the GOP does not really care about protecting Americans. The GOP does care about keeping Americans angry, afraid and behaving irrationally — like voting for even more Republicans. Without fear-mongering, scapegoating and stoking up the fires of anger and hatred, the GOP would not win many elections. David A. Desautel, Sequim

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or wherever, regardless of market demand or price? Any price is fine. There are jobs to fill, product to move and governments to run. I am pleased that an effort is being made to betFluoride survey ter balance the Clallam What was the point of County Trust Lands Advihaving the people who sory Committee, inasmuch drink city of Port Angeles as it was rushed into exiswater vote on the issue of fluoridation [by answering tence with a biased agenda — that is, prod DNR to an advisory survey]? Maybe the City Council give or “reconvey” timber to the county to cut and sell wants the best two out of as they see fit. three. How deplorable that Peggy Rice, Port Angeles millions of dollars’ worth of timber is just taking up space when we could be on Arrearage Easy Street. Evidently, it’s all about However, as Commistrust. sioner Chapman pointed Who do we trust to out, site sales have been properly manage trust offered with no bidders. lands? For the county to now I trust Clallam County begin hounding DNR to Commissioner Mike Chap- reconvey seems ill-considman, who asks, “So what ered and unjustified. are they [the state DepartMark Schrader, ment of Natural Resources] Port Angeles supposed to do? Put wood up for sale and sell it for Food waste pennies on the dollar?” As a kid growing up in (“Lands Board Gathers Today, Clallam Group Eyes Britt, Iowa, home of the National Hobo Convention, Arrearage,” PDN, Dec. I observed how to curb food 18-19). waste. I don’t trust the other During those annual two commissioners, who conventions, hobos would would answer yes, given recover odd-looking carrots, their evident distrust of potatoes, turnips, cabbages, DNR. bell peppers and other vegDo they really think etables from local gardenmore trees should be harvested and shipped to Asia ers in addition to fresh vegrie Kidd, who counts the votes [fluoridation surveys] not cast in order to enforce the wishes of the minority. Hilde Martin, Port Angeles

etables showing age from grocery stores and restaurants, all candidates for pig lots or garbage buckets. After some trimming and cleaning, those vegetables became wholesome ingredients in “mulligan” stews prepared by hobos in their camp (aka “jungle”). I heard “taste, not waste” echoed numerous times around their campfires. Today, 40 percent of food grown in the United States is wasted, while around 47 million Americans are struggling to feed themselves, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council. This is not acceptable. We have not been good hobos. Thankfully, programs and organizations are mobilizing to fight food waste, demonstrating how to correct this national disgrace. Individually, we can contribute to the solution of our problem by buying meats approaching expiration dates at reduced prices, as well as fruits, vegetables and baked goods at reduced prices that no longer present 100 percent perfection but are still nutritious. These retailers are part of our solution, not our problem. Eldon Baker, Sequim

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Rave of the Week THANK YOU TO the oil drilling platform Polar Pioneer, in Port Angeles Harbor, for the incredible donation of all the food supplies to our community. It was quite generous, and we appreciate your kindness.

. . . and other Raves BIG RAVE TO all First Federal employees for your gracious and generous support through donations, drives and volunteerism for the Port Angeles Food Bank. A RAVE TO all the volunteers in the Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild who helped staff the store and in other ways helped to raise $31,109 to give as a gift to Clallam County Fire District No. 3. THANKS AND RAVES to the young men in Port Townsend who brought hot chocolate to the Women in Black on a recent cold

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and wet Monday. You certainly warmed our hearts. RAVES TO ALL: Larry and the Smugglers Landing restaurant crew for the lovely meal for veterans on Sunday, Dec. 20, in Port Angeles. Cannot thank them enough for their thoughtfulness. A HUGE RAVE to the Port Townsend ferry employees who came to the immediate assistance of a driver of a semi whose tire axle was falling off his truck as he pulled into the ferry loading area. They not only assisted him and his semi but also kept the ferry traffic moving. Kudos to those elves. A HEALTHY RAVE from Healthy Families of Clallam

County to Edna Petersen and her staff at Necessities & Temptations gift shop in Port Angeles for donating all of their tips. RAVE OF SERENITY to the person who decorated the tree at Robin Hill Farm county park [Sequim area] — great job! — and to those who removed the downed trees from the trails. This makes the park a wonderful place to walk and be peaceful in at this special time of year.

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Seattle’s Russell Wilson (3) has found Doug Baldwin for 10 TD passes in the Seahawks’ last four games.

Dynamic play not confined to duo RUSSELL WILSON IS the current national media darling. And why shouldn’t he be? The Seattle Seahawks quarterback is in the midst of one of the greatest fivegame stretches by a QB in NFL history. He became the first to Nick throw 19 touchPatterson downs with no interceptions over a five-game span, and he’s now drawing support for league MVP. Doug Baldwin is there, too. The Seahawks receiver accomplished a feat only done previously by the greatest receiver in NFL history, Jerry Rice, by catching 10 touchdown passes in a four-game span. When the conversation earlier in the week turned to Pro Bowl snubs, Baldwin’s name was one of the first mentioned. Wilson and Baldwin are receiving all the plaudits for Seattle’s recent offensive explosion, and they’re well worth of the praise being heaped upon them. But don’t for a minute think Wilson and Baldwin are the only reasons why the Seahawks have transformed into an offensive juggernaut. Those two may be getting the recognition, but it’s taken a collective effort to get Seattle’s offense into top gear. “It’s fun to see that stuff,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said when asked about the videoNext Game game numbers Today being put up by Wilson and Bald- vs. Rams at CenturyLink win. Time: 1:25 p.m. “I liked it On TV: Ch. 13 when Doug’s name was mentioned with Jerry Rice, I thought that was pretty exciting. It’s really been great to watch and everyone’s really enjoyed the heck out of it. “Everybody’s play is elevated. It takes everybody to do things like that. This isn’t a one-guy record, this is a record that comes from guys doing a great job up front, and guys catching the football, and the calls coming in and all of that. “Russell would be the first to tell you that. It’s a combination of things that come together to have those kinds of numbers.” The transformation of Seattle’s offense the past five games has been astronomical. Through their first nine games the Seahawks averaged 22.1 points and 352.0 yards per game. The past five games Seattle averaged 34.2 points and 444.8 yards per contest. That’s a 54.8-percent increase in points and 26.4-percent increase in yardage. Those are staggering improvements. TURN

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Forks’ Marky Adams (32) dunks while Neah Bay’s Ryan Moss (24), Reggie Buttram (30) and Jericho McGimpsey (2) look on. Adams, a junior, has added to his game each season with the Spartans.

Marked improvement Adams’ growth helps Spartans make strides BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

FORKS — Back in his freshmen season the cheers were more like charity for Forks’ 6-foot-8-inch center Marky Adams. Now after putting in wo years worth of work to improve and refine his game, Adams is wowing the Spartans’ faithful

in an entirely different fashion as a junior. “It always drives me nuts because people tell me, ‘You should have him work on this or that,’”but you know what, did you see this kid his freshman year?” Spartans coach Rick Gooding said. “He was a player where if he scored in a JV game people

Prep Basketball would jump up and be happy because, ‘Oh my gosh, Marky actually scored,’” Spartans coach Rick Gooding said. “And now he can pretty much dominate varsity games, at times.” Adams is putting up an average of 17.5 points, 13.2 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots per contest. Despite facing a host of similarly-sized big men on opposing teams, Adams is feasting inside offensively, shooting 70 percent

from the floor on 46 of 66 shooting. “I should be able to score against someone shorter than me,” Adams said. “But playing against all these bigs is a lot more difficult. It really has helped me get better and try to improve to have a chance to play at the college level.” Adams managed 22 points and two dunks against Elma’s 6-foot-8 post Kolton Emerson. “It was awesome to see Marky go against a kid his size,” Gooding said. TURN

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Cougs claim snowy Sun Bowl Defense comes through with two late turnovers to seal win blizzard in the fourth. Braxton Berrios’ 60-yard end-around run set up Mark Walton’ 5-yard scorEL PASO, Texas — Luke ing run that cut it to 20-14 with Falk threw two touchdown 13:10 left. passes to lead Washington State to a 20-14 victory over Miami on WSU offense grows cold Saturday in the snowy Sun The Cougars, the top passing Bowl. Erik Powell added field goals team in the nation during the of 30 and 25 yards to help the regular season, were shut out in Cougars (9-4) win a bowl games the second half, leaving it to for the first time since the 2003 their defense to wrap up the victory. Holiday Bowl. Miami had a 3-yard touchMiami (8-5) lost its sixth down pass from Brad Kaaya to consecutive bowl game. Stacy Coley called back on a Washington State led 20-7 at the half and looked in total con- penalty with 5:14 to play. Two trol, limiting Miami to three players later, Washington State’s THE ASSOCIATED PRESS first downs over the second and Marcellus Pippins recovered Walton’s fumble at 5. Washington State’s Charleston White breaks up a pass third quarters. The Hurricanes rallied in a TURN TO COUGS/B3 intended for Miami’s Rashawn Scott. BY JOHN ERFORT

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DALLAS — Myles Gaskin broke a third-quarter tie with an 86-yard run and finished with a season-high 181 yards and four touchdowns to help Washington beat Southern Mississippi 44-31 on Saturday in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. The Huskies (7-6) won their last two regular-season games by a combined 97-17 over Ore-

gon State and Washington State to become bowl eligible and then delivered Chris Petersen’s first postseason victory in his two seasons at Washington. Gaskin’s other scores came on 2- and 1-yard runs in the first quarter and a 13-yarder in the fourth. On the 86-yarder, the freshman took a handoff inside, broke to the left sideline and shook off one final defender at the South-

ern Miss 35. Gaskin, the game’s most valuable player, gained 170 yards in the second half on 17 carries after being held to 11 yards on nine rushes in the first half. His previous high was 155 yards against Oregon.

Missing leading runner The Golden Eagles (9-5) were

seeking their first win over a Power 5 conference team since 2011. They played without rushing leader Jalen Richard. A Southern Miss official said Richard, one of two Golden Eagles with 1,000 yards rushing this season, was held out of the contest because of an unspecified injury. TURN

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Monday Boys Basketball: Crush in the Slush Tournament at Port Townsend: Maple Ridge, B.C. vs. Nooksack Valley, 10:45 a.m.; Neah Bay vs. Port Townsend, 5:45 p.m.; Seattle Christian vs. Bellingham, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball: Crush in the Slush Tournament at Port Townsend: Port Townsend vs. Aussie Travelers, 9 a.m.; Nooksack Valley vs. Bainbridge, 12:30 p.m.; Lakewood vs. Squalicum, 2:15 p.m.; Neah Bay vs. Bellingham, 4 p.m.

Tuesday

Monday’s Games Atlanta at Indiana, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Orlando, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Washington, 4 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Brooklyn at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Utah, 6 p.m. Cleveland at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Boys Basketball: Forks vs. Taholah, at Holidays with the Hyaks, at North Beach, 2:30 p.m.; Chimacum at Bainbridge, 7 p.m.; Clallam Bay at Quilcene, 7 p.m. Crush in the Slush Tournament at Port Townsend: Nooksack Valley vs. Neah Bay, 10:45 a.m.; Bellingham vs. Maple Ridge, B.C., 2:15 p.m.; Port Townsend vs. Seattle Christian, 7:30 p.m. Girls Basketball: Forks vs. Taholah, at Holidays with the Hyaks, at North Beach, 1 p.m.; Clallam Bay at Quilcene, 5:30 p.m.; Port Angeles at Anacortes, 7:15 p.m. Crush in the Slush Tournament at Port Townsend: Aussie Travelers vs. Nooksack Valley, 9 a.m.; Squalicum vs. Neah Bay, 12:30 p.m.; Bellingham vs. Lakewood, 4 p.m.; Bainbridge JV vs. Port Townsend, 5:45 p.m. Wrestling: Forks at Rock Island Tournament, at Vashon, 9 a.m.

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Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: Fred Platt, 229; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 611. Women’s high game: Catherine Woodahl, 201; women’s high series: Catherine Woodahl, 524. Leading team: Old Growth. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Josh Fagan, 289; men’s high series: Tony Chapman Jr., 695. Winner of the quarter: Pocket Rockets. Tuesday LAUREL LANES SENIORS Men’s high game: Herm Halbach, 190; men’s high series: Jack Shields, 512. Women’s high game: Dot Halbach, 178; women’s high series: Audre Bower, 488. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Fixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: James Watson, 256; men’s high series: Bill VanGordon, 757. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 201; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 582. Leading team: The Young And The Rest Of Us. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: John Dewey, 209; men’s high series: John Dewey, 557. Women’s high game: Joan Wright, 141; women’s high series: Joan Wright, 411. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Brandon VanWinkle, 279; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 701. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 181; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 517. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 233; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 623. Women’s high game: Celeste Maier, 177; women’s high series: Celeste Maier, 488. Leading team: Screw Balls. Saturday, Dec. 19 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Olivia Ostlund, 116. Bantam Kids League Boys’ high game: Maddox Pangaro, 103; boys’ high series: Maddox Pangaro, 275. Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 146; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 363. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 158; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 380.

Golf PENINSULA GOLF CLUB Tuesday Men’s Club Better Nine Gross: John Pruss, 36; Bob Brodhun, 36; Lyle Andrus, 36. Net: Ray Santiago, 29.5; Bernie Anselmo, 30.5; Jeff Colvin, 32; Steve Hutchings, 32. Team gross: Win Miller and John Pruss, 69. Team net: Ray Santiago and Bernie Anselmo, 59; John Pruss and Jeff Colvin, 60; Win Miller and Bob Brodhun, 61; Steve Jones and David Boerigter, 61. Sunday, Dec. 20 Gross: Gerald Petersen, 37. Net: Tom Hainstock, 34.5; Steve Jones, 35.5; Tim Lusk, 36.

Basketball PORT ANGELES PARKS & RECREATION MEN’S LEAGUE Standings through Saturday Team W L Seven Cedars Casino 6 0 Anytime Fitness 5 1 Carlsborg Shell 5 1 Black Diamond Electric4 2 Elwood Allstate 3 3 Strait Floor/Wired 3 3 NW Builders 2 4 Angeles Plumbing 1 5 Elwha River Casino 1 5 Sunny Farms 0 6

Football NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF y-Arizona 12 2 0 .857 445 x-Seattle 9 5 0 .643 370 St. Louis 6 8 0 .429 241 San Francisco 4 10 0 .286 202

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Washington offensive lineman Siosifa Tufunga (65) pours sports drink on head coach Chris Petersen just after Washington’s 44-31 victory over Southern Mississippi at the Heart of Dallas Bowl Saturday at the Cotton Bowl. The victory is Petersen’s first bowl win with the Huskies.

East L T Pct PF 7 0 .500 316 8 0 .429 318 8 0 .429 373 10 0 .286 246 South W L T Pct PF y-Carolina 14 0 0 1.000 449 Atlanta 7 7 0 .500 302 Tampa Bay 6 8 0 .429 311 New Orleans 5 9 0 .357 350 North W L T Pct PF x-Green Bay 10 4 0 .714 347 Minnesota 9 5 0 .643 296 Detroit 5 9 0 .357 302 Chicago 5 9 0 .357 289 AMERICAN CONFERENCE West W L T Pct PF Denver 10 4 0 .714 308 Kansas City 9 5 0 .643 365 Oakland 7 8 0 .467 342 San Diego 4 11 0 .267 300 East W L T Pct PF y-New England12 2 0 .857 435 N.Y. Jets 9 5 0 .643 344 Buffalo 6 8 0 .429 341 Miami 5 9 0 .357 278 South W L T Pct PF Houston 7 7 0 .500 275 Indianapolis 6 8 0 .429 285 Jacksonville 5 9 0 .357 343 Tennessee 3 11 0 .214 269 North W L T Pct PF x-Cincinnati 11 3 0 .786 378 Pittsburgh 9 5 0 .643 378 Baltimore 4 10 0 .286 292 Cleveland 3 11 0 .214 253 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Thursday’s Game Oakland 23, San Diego 20, OT Saturday’s Game Washington at Philadelphia, late Today’s Games Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 10 a.m. New England at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Miami, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Detroit, 10 a.m. Dallas at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Chicago at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Jacksonville at New Orleans, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Green Bay at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m. Monday’s Game Cincinnati at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 3 Jacksonville at Houston, 10 a.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Washington at Dallas, 10 a.m. Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 10 a.m. New England at Miami, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. W Washington 7 Philadelphia 6 N.Y. Giants 6 Dallas 4

College Football PA 269 248 294 339

Bowl Game Glance Saturday, Dec. 19 New Mexico Bowl Arizona 45, New Mexico 37

PA 332 362 358 324 PA 278 312 353 432 PA 265 272 363 352 PA 259 257 376 371 PA 269 272 336 361 PA 301 372 380 359 PA 243 287 360 387

Las Vegas Bowl Utah 35, BYU 28 Camelia Bowl Appalachian St. 31, Ohio 29 Cure Bowl San Jose St. 27, Georgia St. 16 New Orleans Bowl Louisiana Tech 47, Arkansas St. 28 Monday, Dec. 21 Miami Beach Bowl Western Kentucky 45, South Florida 35 Tuesday, Dec. 22 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Akron 23, Utah State 21 Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl Toledo 32, Temple 17 Wednesday, Dec. 23 Poinsettia Bowl Boise State 55, Northern Illinois 7 GoDaddy Bowl Georgia Southern 58, Bowling Green 27 Thursday, Dec. 24 Bahamas Bowl Western Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee 31 Hawaii Bowl Cincinnati (7-5) vs. San Diego St. (10-3), late. Saturday, Dec. 26 St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Marshall 16, UConn 10 Sun Bowl Washington State 20, Miami 14 Heart of Dallas Bowl Washington (6-6) vs. Southern Mississippi (9-4), 11:20 a.m. (ESPN) Pinstripe Bowl Duke 44 Indiana 41 Independence Bowl Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Tulsa (6-6), late. Foster Farms Bowl Nebraska (5-7) vs. UCLA (8-4), late. Monday, Dec. 28 Military Bowl Navy (9-2) vs. Pittsburgh (8-4), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN) Quick Lane Bowl Central Michigan (7-5) vs. Minnesota (5-7), 2 p.m. (ESPN2) Tuesday, Dec. 29 Armed Forces Bowls Air Force (8-5) vs. California (7-5), 11 a.m. (ESPN) Russell Athletic Bowl North Carolina (11-2) vs. Baylor (9-3), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Arizona Bowl Nevada (6-6) vs. Colorado St. (7-5), 4:30 p.m. (TBA) Texas Bowl Texas Tech (7-5) vs. LSU (8-3), 6 p.m. (ESPN) Wednesday, Dec. 30 Birmingham Bowl Auburn (6-6) vs. Memphis (9-3), 9 a.m. (ESPN) Belk Bowl NC State (7-5) vs. Mississippi St. (8-4), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN) Music City Bowl Louisville (7-5) vs. Texas A&M (8-4), 4 p.m. (ESPN) Holiday Bowl Wisconsin (9-3) vs. Southern Cal (8-5), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Dec. 31 Peach Bowl Houston (12-1) vs. Florida St. (10-2), 9 a.m. (ESPN) Orange Bowl (Playoff Semifinal) Miami Gardens, Fla. Clemson (13-0) vs. Oklahoma (11-1), 1 p.m. (ESPN) Cotton Bowl Classic (Playoff Semifinal) Arlington, Texas Alabama (12-1) vs. Michigan St. (12-1), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Friday, Jan. 1 Outback Bowl Northwestern (10-2) vs. Tennessee (8-4), 9 a.m. (ESPN2) Citrus Bowl Michigan (9-3) vs. Florida (10-3), 10 a.m.

National Football League MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed CB Tyler Patmon from the practice squad. Waived DE Jordan Williams. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Claimed DB Troy Hill off waivers from Cincinnati. Signed WR Chris Harper from the practice squad. Released TE Asante Cleveland and WR Leonard Hankerson. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed RB Jarryd Hayne from the practice squad. Placed OL Alex Boone on injured reserve. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed TE Anthony McCoy on injured reserve. Signed WR Kasen Williams from the practice squad. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Placed DT Akeem Spence on injured reserve. Signed RB Mike James from the practice squad. Canadian Football League WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed OT Stanley Bryant to a contract extension through the 2017 season.

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(ABC) Fiesta Bowl Notre Dame (10-2) vs. Ohio St. (11-1), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Rose Bowl Iowa (12-1) vs. Stanford (11-2), 2 p.m. (ESPN) Sugar Bowl Oklahoma St. (10-2) vs. Mississippi (9-3), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Jan. 2 TaxSlayer Bowl Penn St. (7-5) vs. Georgia (9-3), 9 a.m. (ESPN) Liberty Bowl Kansas St. (6-6) vs. Arkansas (7-5), 12:20 p.m. (ESPN) Alamo Bowl Oregon (9-3) vs. TCU (10-2), 3:45 p.m. (ESPN) Cactus Bowl West Virginia (7-5) vs. Arizona St. (6-6), 7:15 p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Jan. 11 College Football Championship Game Glendale, Ariz. Orange Bowl winner vs. Cotton Bowl winner, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

Basketball NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Toronto 18 12 .600 Boston 16 13 .552 New York 14 16 .467 Brooklyn 8 21 .276 Philadelphia 1 30 .032 Southeast Division W L Pct Atlanta 19 12 .613 Miami 17 11 .607 Orlando 17 12 .586 Charlotte 15 13 .536 Washington 13 14 .481 Central Division W L Pct Cleveland 19 8 .704 Chicago 16 11 .593 Indiana 16 12 .571 Detroit 17 13 .567 Milwaukee 12 18 .400 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L Pct Golden State 28 1 .966 L.A. Clippers 17 13 .567 Sacramento 12 17 .414 Phoenix 12 19 .387 L.A. Lakers 5 25 .167 Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio 25 6 .806 Dallas 16 13 .552 Houston 16 15 .516 Memphis 16 15 .516 New Orleans 9 20 .310 Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City 20 10 .667 Utah 12 15 .444 Denver 12 17 .414 Minnesota 11 18 .379 Portland 11 20 .355 Friday’s Games Miami 94, New Orleans 88, OT Chicago 105, Oklahoma City 96 Golden State 89, Cleveland 83 Houston 88, San Antonio 84 L.A. Clippers 94, L.A. Lakers 84 Saturday’s Games All games late. Today’s Games L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 3 p.m. Denver at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. New York at Boston, 4 p.m. Portland at Sacramento, 6 p.m.

GB — 1½ 4 9½ 17½ GB — ½ 1 2½ 4 GB — 3 3½ 3½ 8½ GB — 11½ 16 17 23½ GB — 8 9 9 15 GB — 6½ 7½ 8½ 9½

National Hockey League ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed D Dysin Mayo to a three-year entry-level contract. COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled G Calvin Pickard from San Antonio (AHL). WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled D Connor Carrick from Hershey (AHL). American Hockey League MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Recalled D Garrett Noonan from Cincinnati (ECHL). SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Recalled G Spencer Martin from Fort Wayne (ECHL). ECHL READING ROYALS — Announced F Cam Reid was returned to the team by Utica (AHL) and D Jesper Pettersson was reassigned to Lehigh Valley (AHL).

College RUTGERS — Named Zak Kuhr has been hired as Rutgers’ wide receivers coach.

Hockey NHL Standings WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 33 20 11 2 42 84 76 San Jose 34 17 15 2 36 93 94 Vancouver 36 13 14 9 35 91 103 Arizona 33 16 15 2 34 90 104 Calgary 34 16 16 2 34 91 113 Edmonton 35 15 18 2 32 91 106 Anaheim 33 12 15 6 30 62 85 Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 35 26 7 2 54 124 88 St. Louis 36 21 11 4 46 92 85 Chicago 36 20 12 4 44 96 87 Minnesota 33 18 9 6 42 91 80 Nashville 34 17 11 6 40 90 86 Colorado 35 17 17 1 35 99 97 Winnipeg 34 15 17 2 32 92 104 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 36 20 13 3 43 105 89 Boston 33 19 10 4 42 104 85 Florida 35 19 12 4 42 95 81 Detroit 34 17 10 7 41 89 89 Ottawa 35 17 12 6 40 105 104 Tampa Bay 35 17 15 3 37 87 82 Buffalo 34 14 16 4 32 79 89 Toronto 33 12 14 7 31 86 93 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 33 25 6 2 52 105 71 N.Y. Rangers 36 20 12 4 44 104 93 N.Y. Islanders 35 19 11 5 43 96 82 New Jersey 35 17 13 5 39 83 87 Philadelphia 34 15 12 7 37 74 92 Pittsburgh 33 16 14 3 35 76 84 Carolina 34 13 16 5 31 80 101 Columbus 36 13 20 3 29 88 112 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Saturday’s Games All games late. Today’s Games Boston at Ottawa, 2 p.m. Columbus at Florida, 3 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 3 p.m. Carolina at Chicago, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Anaheim, 5 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 6 p.m. Monday’s Games Washington at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Montreal at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Nashville, 5 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Colorado at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.


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Seahawks host Rams today in final home game ing it and try to play the best we can this week and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have a successful week,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll SEATTLE — What said. transpired to open the sea“We’ll see what that son turned out to be a leaves us next week. There mirage for both St. Louis will be no reason not to go and Seattle. for it again.” The Seahawks overcame The Rams (6-8) will their slow start and a prove a significant test for series of late collapses, including the season-open- whether Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson can ing loss at St. Louis, to continue on his record pace again be in the NFC playoffs and a threat to reach a of the last month. St. Louis third straight Super Bowl. has caused the Seahawks problems in the past. And the Rams proved again they are not yet MVP-worthy stretch ready to be a contender in the NFC West alongside Wilson’s numbers over Seattle and Arizona. the past five games are Seattle will host St. staggering: 19 touchdown Louis today with the lone passes, zero interceptions remaining goal for the and a 143.6 passer rating. Seahawks (9-5) trying to They are numbers that land with the higher wildshould have Wilson in the card seed in the NFC. MVP conversation, but he The Seahawks will be continues to be saddled by either the No. 5 or No. 6 Seattle’s sluggish start that seed with Arizona already included the 34-31 overhaving clinched the NFC time loss to the Rams to West title. open the season, when he But finishing with the was sacked six times. No. 5 seed would mean In his past six games opening against the NFC against the Rams, Wilson East champion. Finishing has been sacked 29 times. with the No. 6 seed could “He’ll take a sack if he mean a trip to Green Bay. needs to or he’ll throw the “We want to keep drivBY TIM BOOTH

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Seattle’s Doug Baldwin did not receive a spot in the Pro Bowl despite his recent standout play. ball away if he needs to. But, the guy’s got a ring,” St. Louis coach Jeff Fisher said. “I mean, he’s a good player. We’re going to have to obviously deal with him first and foremost.” The new wrinkles St. Louis will bring into this matchup are running back Todd Gurley and quarter-

back Case Keenum. Gurley was a spectator in Week 1 but has lived up to his billing as one of the top running backs to enter the league in years, rushing for 1,023 yards despite missing the first two games. Keenum has started and led the Rams to wins in their last two games,

and was 14 of 17 for 234 yards, two TDs and a 158.0 passer rating last time out against Tampa Bay. “I think we’ve got some good feelings going, but we’ve got to continue to work and get better,” Keenum said. Here’s what else to watch for as the Seahawks and Rams meet: ■ Baldwin’s roll: The biggest beneficiary of Wilson’s recent run has been wide receiver Doug Baldwin. In the past four games, Baldwin has caught 10 TD passes, joining Jerry Rice as the only wide receivers with that many TD catches in a four-game span. Baldwin has tied a franchise record with 13 TD catches this season — tied for the NFL lead — and needs 95 yards to become Seattle’s first 1,000-yard receiver since Bobby Engram in 2007. ■ New coordinator: The St. Louis offense is greatly improved with Rob Boras calling plays the last two weeks, both victories. Boras hasn’t hidden the fact it’s been a nerve-racking experience and has vomited several times in or

near the booth upstairs. ■ Handling Donald: Defensive tackle Aaron Donald was NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year last season after being the 13th pick in the first round out of Pittsburgh, and this year he’s been even more of a handful. Donald leads tackles and is among the league leaders for all players with 11 sacks, including three against the Lions two weeks ago. He also leads the Rams with 21 tackles for loss. He’s just the third Rams tackle to reach double figures in sacks and his twoyear total of 20 is four more than any other NFL tackle in that span. ■ No scoring: Thanks to holding its last three opponents to a combined 26 points, Seattle is back in the race to be the top scoring defense in the NFL. The Seahawks are allowing 17.7 points per game, good for second and barely trailing Cincinnati at 17.4. If Seattle can shut down St. Louis and Arizona the final two weeks, it could finish as the league leader in scoring defense for a fourth straight season.

Adams: Forks on the verge of turning corner CONTINUED FROM B1 “He did well. He sealed him a couple of times, had a great couple of drop steps. “Anytime as a coach when you see a big go against a big and have your guy play so well and do footwork stuff, it’s a good feeling.” Gooding said Adams’ improvement stems from his willingness to invest the time needed to get better. “You know what, I say it pretty much every time I call in with a game score, everything he’s doing now is a testimony to his hard work,” Gooding said. Adams said his upward trajectory started while going against former Forks standout Leo Gonzalez in practice as a freshman. “He was a really good post and he helped me a lot just one-on-one,” Adams said.

“Anytime he could he helped me out. He’s been a really good mentor for me.” Mark Raben, the father of recently graduated Spartans’ standout Colten Raben, also has pitched in to help the big man. “Mark comes down and he’s an excellent teacher of post moves, so that works great for Marky,” Gooding said. Adams agrees. “Post moves, he taught me a lot of my post moves,” Adams said. “And before a lot of our games, he’d tell me, ‘Every rebound is yours,’ and that was a motivator for me to really work for the ball.” Adams also pointed to playing alongside fellow junior Parker Browning. Browning leads Forks in scoring with 22.8 points per game. “Playing with Parker

works out great,” Adams said. “He throws up a lot of shots that do go in, but if any are off I can get in there and rebound and get second-chance points.” Adams also is the beneficiary of some well-placed passes from his teammate. “Our combination works really well together,” Adams said. “A lot of passes for my dunks are from him because he has good court vision and knows where I’m at all the time.” Adams and the Spartans also benefitted from playing in the area summer league games at Peninsula College. Like Adams, the Spartans as a team are coming close to turning the corner and becoming a winning team. Forks (2-3, 2-5) has lost four games this season by a

combined 13 points, including a four-point loss to Neah Bay. “I think our biggest problem as a team is turnovers,” Adams said. The Spartans average 22 turnovers a game. “And if we could limit those, I think we can play with anybody in our league,” Adams said. ‘We score a lot, but we are missing out on possessions every time we turn it over.” His game does have ample room to grow. Adams averages 2.5 turnovers per game, and has just one assist on the season. “I get double-teamed a lot and I need to work on getting the passes out to our guards to get a good shot,” Adams said. “I’d like to be able to shoot a little further out.

Most of my points come right near the hoop, and I’m okay with that if they keep coming, but being able to hit a baseline jumper or from near the free-throw line will help us draw the defense away from the hoop.” Gooding knows another aspect where Adams needs to keep improving. “He’s got to work on his conditioning and he knows that,” Gooding said. “But any 6-foot-8 guy moving up and down the floor, it’s going to be harder for him than for a 6-foot guard that weighs 150 pounds. “So part of it is conditioning, part of it is he’s a big body of mass moving up and down the court.” Gooding, who Adams said, “has always been there for me,” also is helping Adams refine his game

down low. “He’s teaching me a baby hook right now, just trying to get another shot that works and is hard to guard,” Adams said. Adams and Forks will have the chance for some nonleague wins during the team’s annual trip to play in the Holiday with the Hyaks tournament at North Beach High School in Ocean Shores on Tuesday and Wednesday. “We’ve been putting in a lot of time on our offense and working to improve our press break,” Adams said. “I think we have one now that we can run consistently, and I think it will help us get some more wins during league [play.]”

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Dawgs: Gaskin breaks it open Cougs: Marks CONTINUED FROM B1 ens scored Washington’s other touchdown on a Nick Mullens threw 29-yard run in the second touchdowns passes of 56 quarter. Mickens took a and 27 yards by Michael handoff on what appeared Thomas for the Eagles, and to be an end around followIto Smith added 1- and ing a fake inside, then cut inside and was virtually 2-yard scoring runs. The Golden Eagles aver- untouched. The five-play, 65-yard aged 519.8 yards during the regular season, including drive included a 20-yard their 45-28 loss to Western pass to Mickens that was Kentucky in the Conference upheld after a challenge from Southern Miss. USA championship game. Smith’s 1-yard touchOn Saturday, they gained 375. They were held down plunge through the to 22 net rushing yards middle followed a 36-yard with Smith, who gained catch by Thomas along the 1,088 during the season, left sideline just short of the pylon. leading the way with 40. Gaskin’s 86-yard run was the sixth-longest in Fake punt works school history. That 80-yard drive was It came on Washington’s kept alive by punter Tyler first play from scrimmage Sarrazin’s 22-yard pass to after Southern Miss recov- Curtis Mikell on fourthered a fumble near midfield and-5 at the Golden Eagles to set up Smith’s second 25. touchdown run that tied it Washington was invited at 24. to fill the slot appropriated Tomas set a Southern for the Big 12 Conference, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miss record with 14 touch- which didn’t have enough The Huskies’ Myles Gaskin (9) takes off on an down catches this season. bowl-eligible teams. 86 yard touchdown run against Southern Miss. Receiver Jaydon Mick-

CONTINUED FROM B1 lead in the second quarter when he connected in the After a Cougars punt, end zone with receiver the Hurricanes were at the Rashawn Scott, but the ball Washington State 28, but came out of Scott’s hands an end-over-end halfback and was intercepted by Peypass from Joe Yearby was ton Pelluer. easily intercepted by ShaOne of the keys for the lom Lunai with 2:58 to play Cougars was winning the to seal it for Washington turnover battle, 3-1. WashState. ington State fumbled in the Falk, the game’s MVP, second quarter, but the was 29 of 53 for 295 yards defense forced a three-andand no interceptions. He out. threw touchdown passes of On the next series, the 31 yards to running back Cougars used a 14-play Jamal Morrow and 25 yards drive to get Powell’s first to receiver Gabe Marks. The scoring play to Mor- field goal and a 10-7 lead. Washington State made row, during which he turned it 17-7 on Falk’s TD pass to up the right sideline and carried two defenders into Marks, and Powell made it the end zone, gave Wash- 20-7. Falk, who missed the ington State a 7-0 lead. Miami tied it at 7 on a Apple Cup after suffering a 4-yard pass from Brad concussion, was named the Kaaya to Coley. The first MVP by the CBS broadcast quarter ended 7-7, but the crew. He completed 29 of 53 Cougars ran off 13 straight points in the second. passes for 295 yards and Kaaya was 17 of 30 for two touchdowns to seal the 219 yards with one inter- Cougars’ first bowl win ception. He appeared to since the 2003 Holiday give the Hurricanes a 14-7 Bowl.

Patterson: Team performing at a high level CONTINUED FROM B1 ments are because of a passing game that’s been The past five games the lights out. Wilson over the Seahawks converted 64.1 past five games is 110-forpercent of their third 148 (74.3 percent) for 1,420 downs and turned 75 peryards (9.6 yards per cent of their red-zone trips attempt), to go along with into TDs. Seattle also those 19 touchdowns and reached the red zone 20 no interceptions. times the past five games, Baldwin in the past five games has 27 catches for the same number as it did 426 yards, plus those 10 in the first nine. Amazing. Much of those improve- touchdowns. There’s no

question Wilson and Baldwin have been drivers of Seattle’s offensive surge. Though Baldwin’s numbers are fantastic, Tyler Lockett and Jermaine Kearse aren’t far behind. Lockett has nearly as many catches (25) as Baldwin (27) the past five games, gaining 335 yards and scoring five touchdowns of his own.

Kearse added 21 catches for another 265 yards and two scores. What also stands out about Lockett and Kearse is how efficient they’ve been. Lockett’s 25 catches came on just 29 targets, while Kearse’s 21 catches came on 27 targets. When the ball is thrown these guys’ way, they catch it. Between them 31 of

their 46 catches resulted in first downs, including 14 on third down. A big chunk of the credit belongs to the offensive line. Seattle’s offensive line was a mess early in the season as Wilson was forced to run for his life. The offensive line is also opening up lanes for the running game as Seattle averaged 166 yards rush-

ing the past five contests and again lead the league. Seattle is now safely in the playoffs. All that’s left to determine the final two weeks of the regular season is which wild-card seed the Seahawks earn.

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

PORT TOWNSEND — After a worsening chain of events hit Karynna Eichmann and Alden Rohrer, the Home Fund helped get them back on track. “The Home Fund really made a difference in my life at a time when everything that could possibly go wrong did go wrong,” Eichmann said. It was summertime when the recent graduate of Chimacum High School, now 19, and her boyfriend, Alden Rohrer, 20, were driving to the store and talking about their first month of living on their own. Life seemed perfect. Then a wreck in Port Townsend on June 30 caused “a lot of physical damage to our bodies,” she said. After that, in short succession, he lost his job, she had to cut back her work hours to part time and they were evicted. “Here I was starting to build my own little empire, and then swoosh, it fell apart,” Eichmann said. “It was like trying to put a cookie back together that had broken in half. It couldn’t be done.” The Home Fund helped them with $350 toward a $1,000 security deposit on a new place to live and also provided some toward an electrical power deposit. “It gave us that little glimmer of hope we needed to help us get back on our feet,” Eichmann said. “I needed something to happen to show me the world isn’t as cruel as I thought it was turning out to be.” The Peninsula Daily News’ Peninsula Home Fund is managed by Olympic Community Action Programs as one of OlyCAP’s many services and responsibilities. OlyCAP screens the applicants in Clallam and Jefferson counties, carefully disburses the funds and provides life-changing counseling and services to struggling families who need “a hand up, not a handout” to overcome a crisis. Assistance is provided for basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, energy, food, prescriptions, gasoline and public transportation. The fund is sustained by the donations of generous community members to the Home Fund. When Eichmann and Rohrer decided to live on their own, they found the only place available within their budget was a room in a private house for $650 a month. They were, she said, “happy to have it.” “We were both very fresh at supporting ourselves,” Eichmann said, “kind of like carrots pulled out of the ground that still had the dirt on them. We were that fresh.” A little over a month later, both were hurt in the wreck. The next few weeks were a blur as they struggled to recover. Between doctors and physical therapy, she could put in only part-time hours at what had been a full-time job, and Rohrer lost his job. When they came up short on their rent, they received a “pay or vacate” notice. “It was a big blow losing our place to live after almost losing our bodies,” Eichmann said. The two called a trailer park in Port Townsend to ask if

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After a car wreck led to an eviction, the Home Fund helped Karynna Eichmann and Alden Rohrer, pictured with Dusty and Skittsy, with the security deposit on a new home. they had anything open because “we were desperate,” she said. She was told there was one available for $650 a month. Eichmann’s elation was cut short when she heard she’d need a deposit for $1,000 plus an additional amount to hook up electrical power. “We’re just getting back to our jobs, so I was like, ‘Where are we going to come up with the money?’ And I kind of freaked out,” she said. A friend suggested she call Olympic Community Action Programs. A case manager told her she could help her with the deposit, using money from the Home Fund. “I about fell on the ground when she said that because I couldn’t believe it,” she said. “Plus they were able to give me $100 for our [public utility district] deposit.” They managed to scrape up the remaining $650 deposit and move in. Thankfully, she said, she was allowed to bring her two cats, Dusty and Skittsy. She had worried that she would have to take the cats to a humane society, “which would have been the most grievous thing ever because they are my family, too.” Now settled into their new home, Eichmann said: “I am definitely humbled by the help from the Home Fund. “All the things that could have gone wrong in my life, they all did, except for that help from the Home Fund. “It really made a difference in my life.” And now, the two say, they can get back to enjoying their lives and working toward their longtime goals. She loves horses, saying she “had a blast” in her senior year competing in Washington State High School Equestrian Team events as a member of the Sequim Equestrian Team through a co-op agreement with Chimacum

High School. She hopes to eventually become a veterinarian. In the fall, she began working toward that goal by beginning as a full-time student working on an associate degree at Olympia College, taking most of her classes online but attending one class in person in Poulsbo. They are both trying to save money to help with her career goal. Rohrer has learned to love horses and cats through Eichmann, and she’s joined him as a member of Sea Scouts, where she’s learning how to sail and “starting to love it as much as he does.” They both agree that they will never forget the help and kindness that came to them through OlyCAP and the Home Fund. “We’ll just forever be in awe,” Rohrer said. It’s opened a whole new world to them and “what good things can come through the power of giving to others.”

Peninsula’s safety net The Peninsula Home Fund — a safety net for local residents when they suddenly face an emergency situation and can’t find help elsewhere — is seeking contributions for its annual holiday season fundraising campaign. From Port Townsend to Forks, from Quilcene and Brinnon to Sequim and LaPush, money from the fund is used for hot meals for seniors; warm winter coats for kids; home repairs for a low-income family; needed prescription drugs; dental work; safe, drug-free temporary housing; eyeglasses — the list goes on and on. ■ Assistance usually averages less than $100. The average amount of help this year has been $70 per person. TURN

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

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


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Home Fund CONTINUED FROM C1 three numbers, and a Home Fund caseworker will phone you back. The maximum allowOlyCAP’s website: www. ance per year is $350 per olycap.org; email: action@ household. olycap.org. ■ All instances of help If you have any quesare designed to get an individual or family through a tions about the fund, phone Terry Ward, PDN pubcrisis — and back on the lisher, at 360-417-3500. Or path to self-sufficiency. email tward@peninsula Home Fund case managers often work with each dailynews.com. individual or family to Contributions so far develop a plan to become financially stable — and A number of generous avoid a recurrence of the individuals and organizaemergency that prompted tions have been donating aid from the fund. money to the Peninsula As needed, Peninsula Home Fund since the first Home Fund contributions of the year. are often used in conjuncWhile most of the tion with money from money is raised between churches, service clubs and Thanksgiving and Dec. 31, other donors, enabling Oly- the fund itself never closes. CAP to stretch the value of Donations of any the contribution. amount are always welThe goal again: “a hand come. up, not a handout.” To donate online by ■ No money is deducted credit card, please click on by the Peninsula Daily www.secure.peninsuladaily News for administration news.com/homefund. fees or any other overhead. Below is the second half Every penny goes to of the list of the donors OlyCAP. whose contributions were The money goes to help processed between Dec. 9 the most vulnerable memand Dec. 15: bers of our community, Thank you very much from infants to families to for making a difference seniors. in the lives — and ■ All contributions are futures — of your neighIRS tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law for bors: • Charles Williams, Port the year in which the check Angeles — $100. is written. • Walter and Edith Your personal informaRowell, Denver — $100. In tion is kept confidential. honor of Ben and Donna PDN and OlyCAP do not rent, sell, give or other- Pacheco. This is our Christwise share your address or mas gift to our daughter and son-in-law, who are other information with active in Port Angeles. anyone or make any other • Mary and Jim use of it. Bettcher, Sequim — $100. • Dale and Carol WarOut of money Dec. 31 ner, Port Angeles — $200. Since its beginning in In memory of Violet and 1989, the fund has relied Sarah. on the support of Jefferson • Charles and Eycke and Clallam residents. Strickland, Port Angeles — Individuals, couples, $100. In memory of Karl businesses, churches, orga- Laabs. nizations and school groups • Class of 1954 Port set a new record for contri- Angeles High School, Port butions in 2014 — Angeles — $235. $271,981 — smashing the • Stanley and Janine old record of $268,389 set Moore, Forks — $100. Dec. 31, 2013. • Geoff, Jacob and As of Nov. 15, approxiLaura, Port Angeles — mately $205,000 has been $300. In memory of spent for Home Fund Grandma and Grandpa grants. Melly and Grandma and Most all of the remaining money — $75,000 — is Grandpa Kus. • Craig and Sally Fulexpected to be spent before ton, Port Angeles — $250. Dec. 31.

How to apply for a Home Fund grant To apply for a Peninsula Home Fund grant, contact one of the three OlyCAP offices: ■ OlyCAP’s Port Angeles office is at 228 W. First St., Suite J (Armory Square Mall); 360-4524726. For Port Angelesand Sequim-area residents. ■ Its Port Townsend office is at 823 Commerce Loop; 360-385-2571. For Jefferson County residents. ■ The Forks office is at 421 Fifth Ave.; 360-3746193. For West End residents. Leave a message in the voice mail box at any of the

Many thanks also to these donors (who requested that the amount of their donation be kept private): • Rosemary Kane, Port Angeles. In honor of Midge Bader. • Nick and Sandy Larson, Port Angeles. In memory of Fred and Bob Michalscheck. • Lee D. Shames, Port Angeles. In memory of Marlene Kling. • Karen and Steve Anderson, Port Angeles. • Mark and Pat Lewis, Sequim. • Cynthia Spawn, Port Angeles. • Maureen Boyd, Sequim. In memory of

John Boyd. • Stan and Colleen Freidberg, Vancouver, Wash. • Robert and Virginia Bowling Sequim. • Mary D. Van Rossen, Port Angeles. • Pam and Bruce Busch, Sequim. In honor of Rose Crumb, founder of Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. • Lynn and Jenifer Taylor, Port Townsend. • April Kilgore and Monroe Stringham, Port Angeles. • Marcia and Oscar Heydorn, Sequim. In honor of Aunt Mae and Uncle Bud. • Dennis Duncan, Port Angeles. In memory of Dorothy C. Duncan. • Glen and Jeanie Robards, Sequim. • Lee and Irene Wyman, Port Angeles. In loving memory of Violet Grall. • Joe and Naomi Denhart, Port Angeles. In memory of our parents and Mary Harris. • Lindy and Leon Feigenbutz, Carlsborg. In memory of Mary Tomkins. • Levetta Frymire, Port Angeles. • Heather Peters, Chimacum. In memory of Ellsworth (Pete) Peters: We remember you, Grandpa, and your service to our country, your family and

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• Roy and Mary Gotham, Port Angeles.

Many thanks also to these donors (who requested anonymity): • Sequim, $50. • Port Angeles, $500. In honor of Gene Turner. • Sequim, $100. • Sequim, $500. • Port Angeles, $500. • Port Angeles, $100. In memory of Bob Dalton. • Port Angeles, $50. • Port Angeles, $100. In memory of William Hayes. • Port Angeles, $150. In memory of Barbara Clampett. • Port Townsend, $200. • Port Angeles, $50. • Sequim, $50. • Sequim, $1,000. • Sequim, $100. • Port Angeles, $25. In memory of David Gillis. Miss you. • Sequim, $200. • Port Ludlow, $500. • Sequim, $100. Port Angeles, $100. In memory of Kraig W. Johnson. • Port Townsend, $100. • Port Angeles, $200. • Sequim, $25. • Port Townsend, $200. • Port Angeles, $100. • Sequim, $101. • Port Townsend, $100. • Port Townsend, $100. • $10. May God bless us all and God bless America. • Sequim, $100. • Sequim, $200. • Port Angeles, $100. • Port Angeles, $100.

_________ EVEN THE BEST handwriting can be hard to decipher at times. Please report any errors in this list to Terry Ward, 360-417-3500 (there’s voice mail if he’s away), or email him at tward@peninsula dailynews.com. We’ll rerun the listing correctly. Our sincerest appreciation again to our donors.

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Two recipes to ring in the new year NEW YEAR’S DAY is coming, and I can’t help thinking about good intentions. Something PENINSULA that has been on my culinary KITCHEN bucket list for quite some Betsy years is the Southern tradi- Wharton tion of collard greens and black-eyed peas. I grew up without much of a New Year’s culinary tradition. My parents used to trundle us over to the neighbors, where we would stay awake by consuming unlimited amounts of Coca-Cola and Fritos until it was time to go outside and bang pot lids together in the frosty darkness. Like anything I am curious

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Raw black-eye peas. about, my first step is to Google it. From Wikipedia, I learned that collards, a large-leafed member of the cabbage family, are eaten to symbolize money because they

Black-eye peas 2 slices of bacon chopped or a 2-inch cube of pork belly (substitute vegetable oil for a vegetarian option) 1 onion diced 2 cloves garlic minced 1 red or green pepper diced 1 tsp salt 2 bay leaves or ½ tsp thyme 1 tsp red pepper flakes (optional) 1½ tsps cumin 1 tsp black pepper 2 Tbs tomato paste 1 pound black-eyed peas, rinsed 6 cups water or chicken broth

_______ Using a medium-sized heavy-bottomed pot, sauté the vegetables and seasonings with oil or bacon. When the onions are translucent, add the water and black-eyed peas. Simmer for about an hour. You can tell if the peas are cooked thoroughly if you can put one in your mouth and easily smash it with the roof of your mouth. In reading up on black-eyed peas, I have seen various cooking times recommended such as 7, 8 even 9 hours. I just finished making my second batch in preparation for this column, and I can tell you an hour is enough cooking. Adjust the seasonings to taste. Serve this combination over rice with a bottle of hot sauce or a sprinkle of paprika and look forward to a new year filled with good luck and prosperity.

“fold like a dollar bill.” The black-eyed peas are eaten at New Year’s in order to bring good luck for the coming year. Because they puff up when cooked, they symbolize growth and change. Wikipedia goes on to list some foods to avoid on New Year’s including lobster because they move backward and winged animals because if you eat chicken, your luck might fly away.

Get to the kitchen Enough on the symbology. Let’s get to the kitchen. The basic idea is a luscious bean stew and a well-simmered side of a sturdy winter greens, most frequently collards. Most recipes include some kind of pork such as a ham hock, a few strips of bacon or pork belly, but the pork can be omitted if you prefer a vegetarian option. Before this week, I did not have much experience with black-eyed peas. I have cooked black beans, pintos and garbanzos many, many times, and I have experimented with rinsing, overnight soaking and precooking. Until this week, I assumed black-eyed peas would be very similar. But I am happy to report that this legume cooks quickly and completely without soaking into a buttery, creamy dish, with none

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Fresh collard greens. of the digestive difficulty caused by many legumes. Black-eyed peas cook so quickly that you can actually start this recipe with the collard greens.

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Collard greens 2 bundles of collard greens washed with stems removed 2 Tbs olive oil (or bacon grease if preferred) 2 cloves garlic minced 1 tsp paprika 1 tsp salt 1-2 cups water or broth ½-cup apple cider or red wine vinegar

_______ Saute the garlic and seasonings in the olive oil or bacon grease. Tear the stems from the leaves and chop them separately. Tear the leafy parts of the collards into pieces and add to the sauté. Add the water and vinegar and cook covered on low heat for an hour. Add additional liquid as needed. You can substitute kale or chard in this recipe, but they will not need as much cooking time. Collards are sturdy and get sweeter when simmered over time.

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Just one request for elders: Act your age RELAX. I SAY, “Relax,� because I’m not going to ask you to do anything today. Well, maybe one thing, but it will be really easy. This isn’t the time of year when most of us are leaping to the opportunity to find another thing to do, and that’s because most of us have more than enough to do right now. We’ve just recently come off the Medicare Part D thing, and many of us might still be trying to understand what that will actually mean to us come January. We got through Thanksgiving and might well have evidence in the fridge to prove it. Then we got enmeshed in whatever we did to get ready for the December holidays (which might have included looking for ways to steadfastly ignore it), and we probably still have plenty of evidence of that. Now or soon, there’s New Year’s. And the more seasoned among us might actually be contemplating the fact that taxes will happen by Valentine’s Day, the symbolism of which I refuse to explore.

descended into something like depression over our miserable lack of self-discipline, which is why we need the secret chocolate stash. Stop. Now, you’ve probably heard that it’s generally much better to set smaller, more achievable goals because we’re more likely to achieve them. That’s true. Then, when we’ve actually achieved something, we’re more likely to achieve the next one and the next one and so forth and so on. Pretty soon, we won’t even recognize ourselves. Sounds exhausting, doesn’t it?

HELP LINE acting Mark our age. Harvey My experiments to date suggest it’s a lot easier than it sounds. For instance: ■Get rid of those stupid extension cords and slippery throw rugs and actually use the handrails on steps.

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On Dec. 19, members of the Silver Spurs 4-H club met at Clallam Co-op in Sequim to present the board members of Olympic Peninsula Equine Network (OPEN) a pallet of senior horse feed to help the horses rescued by OPEN endure the cold, wet winters of the North Olympic Peninsula. The boys and girls of Silver Spurs 4-H chose OPEN, the nonprofit horse rescue organization of Clallam County, to be one of the beneficiaries for their 2015 Community Outreach projects. The kids worked hard, fundraising for most of the year to raise the money needed to purchase a full pallet of feed. Founded in 2005 by Valerie Jackson and Diane Royall, OPEN rescues, rehabilitates and, when possible, re-homes abused neglected and unwanted horses. To contact OPEN visit its website www.olypenequinenet.org or phone 360-207-1688. Information about Silver Spurs can be found at the 4-H office at 417-2398 or by calling Judy Richmond at 360-683-4837.

Think things through

Look, despite what most of us think, life isn’t an either/or proposition (alive Another word for vs. not alive). It’s usually “exhausting� is “overmore about that gray area whelming.� in-between called disability, And off we go to the so if we want to continue to chocolate stash. live in our current manner, Stop, because I’m going we might want to sober up to offer you a way out. and think about it: Ready? Let’s all resolve ■It is dumb to climb to act our age. up to the top of that ladder And yes, I’ll explain, to change a lightbulb or because I’ve seen it over and over, including when I stand on a side chair (in our stocking feet) to look into the mirror. retrieve that 9-year-old I’m talking about most of us who would qualify as tube of BenGay. ■We actually might elders in any family, neighwant to drink some water. borhood, culture or wellI only ask one thing ■We really do need to funded demographic study. So what? Well, it’s a understand our prescripMost of us “took picpretty busy time, and so tion meds and how they do tures� of ourselves when the only thing I’m going to we were younger — mental (or don’t) go together, so we ask you to do today is cut pictures: This is who I am, might have to take the time this column out of the this is what I look like and to actually read, think, ask newspaper and put it questions, understand and this is what I can do, the someplace where you will latter generally translating get it right. actually be able to find it in into anything. ■We don’t have to a few more days such as prove anything to our And we’ve carried that wherever you pile up the grandchildren. We just picture around with us “To Be Paid� bills. (Or have to love them. ever since. wherever you keep your ■We might have to Then, because it is secret chocolate stash?) occasionally get up off our totally uncool to be old (or Why “in a few more bottoms and move. reveal any suggestion or days�? Stop. evidence that we might not Because that’s the time be 25), we continue to act No, we don’t need to act when lots of us start worold because most of us in all those same ways, so rying about our New Year’s we take chances, make aren’t. resolutions. dumb choices, push ourAging is one thing, but Yup, that’s when we selves unmercifully and old is something entirely start contemplating the rely on the fact that there different. various ways in which we is an endless number of What we need to do is can completely up-end our “tomorrows,� so what the act our age so we can keep lives and turn them into heck. on keeping on. intolerable, never-ending We want to remember exercises in InquisitionIt isn’t true that one night way back style endurance by decidwhen we . . . Right: Except, somewhere deep Remember it; don’t try to ing to make massive inside, we know it isn’t true. relive it. changes in our lifestyles. We know it’s about And usually, before ValLife isn’t over, and there “image,� which is someentine’s Day (a made-inare plenty of interesting thing we don’t want to heaven opportunity to possibilities ahead, but not replenish that secret choco- know, so we think about if we can’t be more-or-less something else and pretend late stash), we’ve failed alive. we’re 25. miserably at totally transSo, for 2016, let’s try forming our lives and have TURN TO HARVEY/C5

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Should boyfriend sniff out Lavin: Who is gingerbread house eater? to blame for a RECENTLY, MY GIRLFRIEND and I gave a holiday party. It was a roaring success — with one exception. My girlfriend spent hours baking, constructing and decorating a gingerbread house, which we placed at a distance from the food and drinks table. It was not meant for eating; it was a decoration for the holidays. Still, someone broke off a piece of the roof and presumably ate it. We don’t know who. My girlfriend is livid and wants me to call around to find the culprit. Should I? Paul in Boston You should not. And with any luck, your girlfriend will agree as the gingerbread debacle recedes in time. It sounds like an honest mistake. Even you required an entire extra statement to describe the existential plane on which an edible house exists. Ties go to the eaters. Personally, I can’t see myself breaking off a chunk of virgin masonry. But it wasn’t outrageous behavior. Perhaps in lieu of phone calls, you can offer to be her gingerbread roofer and make a patch.

Too haute to handle I have a lovely housekeeper who has worked for me, full time, for years. Lately, she has been giving me

SOCIAL Q’S Philip

Hermès scarves for Christmas and my birthday. Of course I appreciate her generosity. But I know from other conversations I have with her that she can’t afford these gifts. I don’t want to insult her, but please help me steer her toward less expensive gifts.

Galanes

While visions of freshly ironed sheets — every night! — danced in their heads. Two choices, Lady Crawley: If money is no object (and I hear good help is hard to find), simply top up your housekeeper’s salary to cover the cost of the scarves. Otherwise, write in your thankyou note: “I am touched by your generosity. But you work too hard to give me such extravagant gifts. Next year, please treat yourself instead.” This is somewhat in line with my philosophy of simply thanking people for gifts, not trying to control them. But $800 annually in silken ware seems steep. Still, if your housekeeper doesn’t take the bait, leave it alone.

Pushing back We were informed recently that our company holiday party, normally

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a luncheon on the last working day before Christmas, will become a “year-end celebration” during the week between Christmas and New Year’s. The memo said that the days leading up to Christmas are hectic, and management decided we would enjoy the party more after the holiday. This seems wrong to me. Not to mention that some coworkers take that week as vacation. Is there anything you can do to help? J.L.

CONTINUED FROM C4 with me, which could have resulted in serious problems. The showers were in a Suppose that I had room with eight showeryielded to temptation. heads and no provision for Would it have been privacy. entirely my fault? Would The kid chose the the kid have been partly shower directly opposite responsible? mine. Mostly Innocent He was obviously aroused and stared at me. Dear Mostly innoI turned my back to him cent: When an adult has and thought about probsex with an underage child, lems at work so I wouldn’t it’s always the adult’s fault. also become aroused. But don’t take my word While I was drying off, for it, ask a lawyer. he stood three feet from me And the penalty for havand continued to stare. ing sex with an underage Then, he followed me to person is severe. the lockers and sat on a So, if you’re ever bench while I dressed. tempted again, just tell As a man who happens yourself over and over and to be gay, the episode was over again what could hapvery unnerving. pen to you if you’re caught. Fortunately, I never saw It ain’t worth it. him again, because I can’t ________ guarantee I’d always be Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales capable of exercising selffrom the Front at her home office control. in Arizona, where she writes a Had I been caught in a blog at http://www.creators.com/ weak moment, I could have advice/tales-from-the-front.html. yielded to temptation and Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com. invited the kid to go home

Sadly, the jurisdiction of Social Q’s is limited to well, nowhere. I see no harm in speaking (respectfully) to your supervisor, conveying your concern about vacationing co-workers. But in fairness, many people don’t celebrate Christmas, and the days leading up to the holiday are pretty frantic. A leisurely year-end lunch sounds like a treat. Why not try it this year, and see how it goes? If the party is a bummer or a ghost town, you and your colleagues can mention it to the powers that be in January. Otherwise, Happy Year End!

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Harvey: Give

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

yourself a little bit of slack CONTINUED FROM C4 through the Olympic Area Agency Not if we can’t more-orless do what we want when we want. Not if we decided to get old. So don’t. All we need to do is act our age. And throw-in a little silliness, just to keep them on their toes. But for today, cut this out and stash it, and cut yourself a little slack. Mercifully, most of us are smarter than we think we are.

Kay and Pete Millsap in 2015, at left, and in 1965, at right.

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Georgia and Warren Mitchell, 2015.

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Paul and Rochelle McHugh, 2015.

Rochelle and Paul McHugh Rochelle (Smith) and Paul McHugh of Sequim celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last week. The couple, who were high school sweethearts at Sequim High School, married Dec. 21, 1975, in Sequim. They have lived in Sequim ever since. They worked for 35 years together in real estate marketing, owning McHugh Realtors, which they sold in 2006. They retired in 2010. They continue to be active in local community affairs, and both are Rotarians. Paul is a United Way board member and is cochairing the 2015 Fundraising Campaign. The McHughs have two daughters, Kim McHugh, the regional senior construction manager for Providence Health and Services, and Melissa Cate, systems administrative director for women, infants Paul and Rochelle McHugh, 1975. and pediatrics at Swedish Medical Center. with their grandchildren, Cate, skiing at Schweitzer Paul and Rochelle celebrated their anniversary Harrison and Ashleigh in Sandpoint, Idaho.

Capt. Warren and Georgia Mitchell will celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary Tuesday. They were married Dec. 29, 1942, in Elgin, Iowa, by Warren’s grandfather, the Rev. Charlie Mitchell. Warren received a commission in the U.S. Coast Guard on Dec. 20, 1942, and retired at the end of June 1973. He served as commanding officer of the local Coast Guard station from 1963 to 1965. He was chief of staff of the 17th Coast Guard District when he retired. Georgia was a school teacher in several areas where they were stationed. The Mitchells have two sons, David and Charlie.

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Dad speaks truth, get silent treatment DEAR ABBY: My daughter, a single parent, has a 27-year-old son who has assaulted her several times. He has never worked and has been in trouble with the law because of drugs. Recently, she called me to ask if she and her son could spend the night with me. (They live 160 miles away.) I told her that because of his past behavior it wasn’t a good idea. She was very offended and said I would “never see her son again.” After sending me several hurtful emails, she’s no longer speaking to me, despite the fact that I have always taken care of her and listened to her problems about her son. I deserve an apology — which I won’t receive. But I feel bad about the situation. How do I fix it without apologizing myself? Dad With a Dilemma

through a translator. My colleague and I are wondering, what is the proper protoin Florida col for these conversations? Abigail We are not sure whether to Van Buren Dear Dad: make eye contact with the transBecause you lator or the parent when talking know an apoland listening. ogy from your Thank you for your help. daughter won’t An International Educator be forthcoming, don’t expect Dear Educator: It is imporone. tant to make eye contact with Considering the person with whom you are the fact that communicating. your grandson When you are being given a has a tendency translation, it’s all right to to be violent, I don’t blame you make eye contact with the transfor not wanting him in your lator. home. So stand pat. However, when asking a quesYour daughter will start talk- tion or directing a comment to ing to you again as soon as she the parent, you should look the needs something from you. Of parent in the eye. that, I am sure. Dear Abby: My boyfriend, Dear Abby: I am a teacher “Mac,” and I come from two difwho occasionally must conduct ferent worlds. parent-teacher conferences I am from Europe but have

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been living in the U.S. for 15 years. I have many friends, male and female, and I make a point of staying in touch with them. Mac is Native American and believes that in a relationship, your partner should be the only opposite-sex person you spend time with. He doesn’t want me to be in touch with any of my male friends — no lunch meetings to catch up, and no occasional email, text or call to check in. These are all platonic relationships with guys who share a similar interest. Most of them have wives or girlfriends I get along with well. Mac thinks his manhood is insulted because he should be enough for me. He was cheated on in the past. I never have been, so I can’t relate. Am I being unfair, rude or insensitive by wanting to keep

my friends? Friendly Female in Nevada Dear Friendly Female: Not at all. But you must recognize that your boyfriend has some deep-seated insecurities, and until he is willing to work on them, he will continue trying to control those with whom you keep in contact. You are correct that the two of you come from two different worlds, and I’m not talking about geography. If this is what you are willing to tolerate in the long run, continue your romance with Mac. If not, then it’s time for you to make the choice to end it.

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Savor the ‘tick’ off Yellow mustard aids your state or lifelist in glue-gun burn relief as new year looms Q THE NEW YEAR’S Eve countdown is getting close, and while plans for parties are in the works, so are plans for New Year’s resolutions. Some of these are really goals. BIRD The beginning of a WATCH new year encourages goal-setting, and bird-watchers are Joan setting goals for their Carson various bird lists. Whether the goal is for a lifelist, a year list, a state list or a list of birds seen in the backyard, the goal is about seeing birds, a certain number of birds. If your goal for 2015 looks like it won’t reached, there is always 2016. You can try again. I enjoy working on a year list, but my passion is my North American lifelist. I’ve been lucky enough to have visited numerous parts of this world. That has meant seeing many wonderful birds I wouldn’t have seen in this country. However, the primary list for most bird-watchers is their North American list of the different bird species seen on this continent, except for Mexico. That is a list all its own.

‘Listing’ now popular “Listing” has become very popular and is worthy of being recognized as a “sport” for thousands of birding enthusiasts across this country. It can not only be physically demanding but equally challenging mentally. Seeing a particular bird species may mean traveling to a rugged destination where much more than an afternoon walk in the woods is required. From bouncing boats in the Atlantic or the Pacific to trudging through hot, sticky tropical swamps can be scarychallenging. A mental challenge is keeping up with the mental acrobatics performed by the academics in the birding community. Both the American Ornithologists Union (AOU) and the American Birding Association (ABA) create havoc in the minds of most birders. It has to do with the names of birds. These scientific bodies seem to exist for one reason: the renaming of birds. They are either “lumping,” “splitting” or “re-splitting” bird names as well as species. You can lose birds from your lifelist as well as gain a new bird for the list. When it comes to adding a new bird to the list without really seeing one, there is even a new term for the event. It’s known as “armchair ticking.”

oth the American Ornithologists Union (AOU) and the American Birding Association (ABA) create havoc in the minds of most birders. These scientific bodies seem to exist for one reason: the renaming of birds.

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“Ticking” refers to a certain group of birders that live only for adding a target species to their list. Then they move on without taking a second look. Most of us enjoy gaping at the treasured target for as long as it will hang around. We savor the joy of victory. The “ticker” or “twitcher,” as they are sometimes called, has already moved on. I have “ticked.”

You see it or you don’t? When the solitary vireo was split three ways to become three different species — blue-headed vireo, Cassin’s vireo and plumbeous vireo — the only work I did was to scour my trip lists from different parts of the country to make sure I had seen solitary vireos in the areas where you now see either the blue-headed, Cassin’s or plumbeous. I liked doing that kind of ticking. What does all of this have to do with your lifelist or year list? Make sure you know which species have been split. I don’t worry much about the “lumping.” In a few years, the bird in question may be “re-split.” Some examples of this lumping, splitting and re-splitting include a bird many of us are familiar with. A reader reminded me of this when I referred to the winter wren in a recent column. In our part of the country, it’s officially known as the Pacific wren (Troglodytes pacificus). Birds seen in other parts of the country are still called winter wrens (Troglodytes hiemalis). A good way to keep up on bird name changes is to buy the most recently released field guide. David Sibley is very keen on this, and as he has published both eastern and western guides, you might check his latest update. I know this is important to you as you set your 2016 bird list goals, but let’s have fun. I’m going to give it a try — again.

________ 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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Lincoln High School junior Mindy Abraham, left, shows off the door to the classroom of teacher Hilary Allen to Port Angeles Schools Superintendent Marc Jackson. Lincoln teachers and students decorated their class doors for the winter holidays in a contest sponsored by the school. Allen’s class won the contest. Jackson was one of the judges. Mindy, who assisted with Allen’s door, said, “Olaf from the ‘Frozen’ movie represents Allen, while the smaller snow people at the bottom of the door represent Allen’s students.”

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Erin Lundgren, left, accepts the $10,000 prize in East Jefferson Rotary’s Pot o’ Gold raffle from T.J. Plastow, center, who sold the winning ticket. She donated $500 back to the club. At right is Rose Bowman, the district governor for Rotary clubs in Northwest Washington and Southern British Columbia. Lundgren is a longtime Jefferson County employee and the current clerk of the board of the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners. Proceeds from the raffle will help fund student scholarships and other community projects sponsored by Rotary.

IT’S EVERY KID’S dream to wake up to a puppy or kitten beneath the tree on Christmas morning. Last year, Clifford R. Robinson and his family helped make that dream come true for two families. Louisiana SPCA has a “surprise holiday delivery” program that allows families to choose dogs they want to adopt in advance and then have them delivered for the holidays. The Robinson family, who live in New Orleans, fostered two beagle puppies, preparing them for their new homes. “We had them for about two weeks, giving them as much housebreaking and other training as possible,” Robinson says. “Then on Christmas, my two daughters dressed up as elves and brought them to the families’ houses as a ‘special delivery from Santa.’” Foster families such as the Robinsons allow shelters throughout the country to place animals in homes where they can get special care or simply make room for other animals in the shelter. Foster homes are good choices for puppies or kittens who need preparation for family life; senior pets, who may be traumatized by a stay in a shelter; or pets with health problems, who need special care before they can be adopted. The Robinson family became interested in foster care a few years ago when their daughter enrolled in LA-SPCA’s volunteer training program. They love their two Labrador retrievers, but being a foster family allows them to spend time with other dogs and puppies without making a lifetime commitment. Delivering Christmas beagles is possibly the most memorable foster experience the Robinsons have had as adoption ambassadors with Louisiana SPCA, but they have many fond memories of various foster pups. One was Luna, a scared puppy who was found with her littermates when she was approximately 3 months old. “When we brought her home, she ran as far away from us as she could, hiding in corners of the house or under the couch,” Robinson says. “It was terrifying, because we knew if she couldn’t adjust to being around people, there would be no hope for her to be adopted.”

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Robinson spent hours lying on the floor with natural peanut butter slathered on an extended hand, inching ever closer to her with the hope that she would take a lick or two. Family members would walk around dropping shredded cheese or roast beef on the floor so Luna would associate people with delicious treats. But it was their two Labrador retrievers, Nikki and Tessa, who finally taught Luna that people were OK. “She would come sit near us or even play with us when she saw them giving and receiving affection,” Robinson says. The intensive socialization resulted in Luna’s successful adoption. The Robinsons became close friends with the adopter and still see Luna frequently. Robinson attributes much of their success to the guidance of the family’s own dogs. When foster dogs arrive without good house manners or leash manners, they have Nikki and Tessa as role models. The two Labs show their canine compatriots how to behave. “When we give them a stable, loving environment and Nikki and Tessa show them that it is OK to trust people, we rapidly see them settle down, and their true, sweet personalities get to emerge,” Robinson says. “The foster program seemed like a great way to help dogs find new homes and to contribute in a meaningful way to the SPCA,” Robinson says. “I think we and our dogs have a lot to offer foster dogs, in terms of training and socialization, to help them get a good start or a fresh start.”

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Your cats may seem A healthy, but if you haven’t taken them to the veterinarian to rule out underlying health problems, such as impacted anal glands or irritable bowel disease, that should be your first step. If they get the all-clear, the next step is to make sure your litter box maintenance is up to par. Scoop at least once daily, and clean the box and change the litter every week or two. Do you have enough litter boxes? The “rule of paw” is one litter box per cat, plus one extra. In a perfect world, each litter box is in a separate place, because to a cat, a row of litter boxes just equals one giant litter box. It may be that one cat is guarding the litter box area so the other can’t use it, so he uses the sofa instead. Your cat may dislike the texture or smell of the litter, or the placement of the litter box. Try switching to an unscented litter or a different type. If possible, move the litter box to a quieter or more secluded area. Note the circumstances surrounding the poop on the sofa. Does it occur when a family member is traveling or working long hours, when there are visitors in the home or during some other unusual event? Cats don’t always like change, and this may be their commentary on your work schedule or the presence of guests. Is the sofa near a door or window where outdoor cats may be marking? If you can connect the poop to a stressful event, you may be able to take steps to relieve your cat’s anxiety.

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The average claim for a dog or cat puts the disparity in a sharper light. In all four geographic regions, pet owners spent roughly half as much on a cat’s veterinary visit as they did on an average visit for a dog. ■ It’s all too tempting to give your pet a taste of this and a sample of that during the holidays, but certain foods or ingredients should never pass his lips. You probably know that chocolate is a no-no, especially the dark variety, but other foods that can be toxic to your pet include macadamia nuts; baked goods or other foods, such as peanut butter, that contain xylitol, a type of sweetener that can cause fatal kidney damage; raisins and alcohol (that means no slipping Fido any of Grandma’s fruitcake!); grapes; and anything containing onions. ■ Is your dog’s tail drooping after a cold bath, a swim in a frigid lake or an extended period of strenuous wagging? He may have a condition known variously as cold tail, dead tail and broken wag. Seen mostly in hunting dogs, the painful but generally harmless syndrome results in a limp tail that the dog is unable to extend. The Buzz — with Dr. Fortunately, it usually Marty Becker, Kim Campbell Thornton and returns to normal within a few days. Mikkel Becker Your veterinarian may ■ Cats continue to get a prescribe pain medication fraction of the veterinary or an anti-inflammatory care dogs do, according to a drug to help him recover. study of more than 5 mil_________ lion pet health insurance Pet Connection appears every claims by Nationwide. Sunday and is produced by a Working with econoQ&A — with Dr. Marty team of pet-care experts headed mists at the Krannert Becker and Mikkel by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker School of Management at and journalist Kim Campbell Becker Purdue University, Nation- Thornton. The two are the authors One or both of our wide found that from 2009 of several best-selling pet-care books. otherwise healthy to 2014, the monetary Email them at petconnection@ cats has been occasionvalue of actual claims for or visit www.pet ally pooping on the common canine treatments gmail.com connection.com. sofas in our den and sun fell 2.1 percent, while cat Or write to them c/o Universal/ porch. How do we stop care claims costs fell 6 per- UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas cent. City, MO 64106. them? — via email

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Death and Memorial Notice United States. After the company shut down the Sol Duc facility, February 10, 1932 Jim worked in the Solid November 26, 2015 Waste Division of Clallam County until his retirement. Jim Gertz was born in Jim’s two greatest pasPort Angeles to Nan sions were planes and (Agnes Fortune) Gertz and trains. He obtained his George Gertz. He lived all pilot’s license while still in his life on the North Olymhigh school. He continued pic Peninsula, with the to fly throughout his stint in exception of time in the the military and for some military and advanced time after. schooling. Throughout his life, he He was a 1950 graduattended air shows and ate of Port Angeles High could often be found at the School, where his extralocal airport or in conversaMr. Gertz curricular activities tion with other enthusiasts. included playing clarinet in He was also a talented graduated in 1955 as a the school band. modeler of aircraft and trained aircraft, airframe After graduating from amassed a significant colhigh school, Jim enlisted in and engine technician. lection of meticulously Again returning to Port the United States Air Force detailed military and civilAngeles, Jim obtained and took basic training at ian models. Lackland Air Force Base in employment with Rayonier Arguably his greatest San Antonio, Texas; techni- Inc. in Sekiu, first working achievements were in the for the railroad shop at cal training at Sheppard area of historical railroad Sekiu and then working AFB in Wichita Falls, preservation. engine crew on the railroad Texas; and then was In 1962, he purchased and, finally, working at the assigned to active duty at a steam locomotive from company shop at Sol Duc Tyndall AFB in Panama Rayonier Inc. and a few Transfer near Forks. City, Florida. years later transported it to During most of his After returning from his his property in Port Angemilitary service, Jim came employment with Rayonier, les, where it was preJim lived during the week back to Port Angeles and served in a building he at Hoko Camp, one of the enrolled at Edison Techniconstructed. last of the old-time logging cal School in Seattle, Four decades later, the Washington, from which he camps in the Continental locomotive was donated to

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Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad and became the first locomotive of its type to be returned to operating condition. Additionally, he obtained a speeder from Rayonier and a caboose from the Milwaukee Road, which have now been placed in the ownership of preservationists. In the 1970s, he coauthored a book on the Willamette geared locomotive and throughout the subsequent years published several articles in national railfan publications. Jim was a member of the Port Angeles Masonic Lodge and a charter member of the Tacoma Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. He was known both for his comprehensive knowledge of planes and trains and his willingness to assist anyone desiring information on those subjects. A lifetime bachelor, Jim is survived by cousins Laurie Smith Bogen and Dave Smith and their families. A celebration of Jim’s life will be scheduled at a later date.


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Sequim Sunrise Rotary recently held its annual Community Christmas Luncheon at the Boys & Girls Club. A traditional meal of ham, scalloped potatoes, pumpkin pie and all the trimmings was served to 127 Sequim seniors and members of Mosaic. Entertainment was provided by the Sequim City Band, pictured above, and Sequim High School Select Choir. Christmas carols were led by Cathy Marshall, and an appearance by Santa was made.

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Death and Memorial Notice ROSEMARY HUGHES WOOD May 27, 1922 December 11, 2015 Rosemary Wood, a 23-year-resident of Port Angeles, died on Friday, December 11, 2015. Rosemary was born in Canton, Georgia, on May 27, 1922, to Ellis Moultrie Hughes and Rose Garrison Hughes. Rosemary grew up with her two brothers, Col. James Moultrie Hughes and Robert Guy Hughes, both deceased. She briefly attended Shorter College in Rome, Georgia, before becoming a civilian employee of the U.S. Army during World War II. While working for the Army, she met George Lamont Wood (Oakland, California), and they were married in Panama on September 20, 1944. She is survived by her three children, Mary Ellen Parsons of Carmel Valley, California, George Lamont Wood Jr. of Port Angeles and Philip Garrison Wood of Centennial, Colorado; her 10 grandchildren; and her 17 great-grandchildren, with another due in February 2016. Rosemary was an exceptional student and

Mrs. Wood popular classmate, earning high school valedictorian and being voted the prettiest girl in her graduating class. She was a loving wife and mother and, while she often worked part time and had many hobbies, she devoted most of her life to being a traditional homemaker. She and George lived in several cities throughout California, including Richmond, Napa, Yuba City, Fresno, Whittier and Oakland. They also lived in Fort Madison, Iowa, during the early 1970s. Following George’s retirement from Chevron Chemical Company in 1978, they built a home in the rolling hills of Calaveras County, where her

children and grandchildren loved to visit and where they created many cherished memories. She moved to Port Angeles in 1994 after George Sr.’s death to be near family. She was an active member of the PEO sisterhood (an international women’s organization) and attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church for many years until limited by declining health. Rosemary was a Southern woman who lived the better part of her life in the West and was easily identified by her endearing accent and southern mannerisms. Those who teased her for those qualities only did so because they appreciated her and wished to grow closer to her. Rosemary was a gracious person and stood out in a way that touched more lives than we will ever know. She loved to laugh, play games and attend family events of all kinds. In the same way that she loved her own children, she also loved her son-in-law, daughters-inlaw, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. No one who met her stayed a stranger. Our only regret is for

those great-grandchildren and others who will only know her through our stories and photos. The legend of Rosemary Wood is well-deserved and will live for generations. Rosemary lived her last years at Park View Villas, where she had many friends and received excellent care. The family would especially like to thank George, Nancy and their children for the loving companionship and help given to our mother over the past many years. A memorial service for Rosemary will be held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, located at 510 East Park Avenue, Port Angeles, WA 98362, at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday January 30, 2016. A small reception will follow in the parish hall, and the service is open to all. The family asks that those wishing to make a small contribution in honor of Rosemary please direct it to either St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church or PEO Chapter FM in care of Marjorie Pieratt, 217 Alderwood Circle, Port Angeles, WA 98362. Rosemary’s remains will be buried next to George Sr. in California in 2016.

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Death and Memorial Notice HOWARD MONTGOMERY BARLOW, ‘THE CANDY MAN’ November 22, 1943 December 11, 2015 Howard Montgomery Barlow, a 72-year-old resident of Port Angeles, passed away at his home, surrounded by family, on December 11, 2015 due to cancer. He was born to Charles Monquer Barlow and Helen Martha Steiner on November 22, 1943, in El Paso, Texas. Howard served in the United States Air Force in Lewistown, Montana, from 1961 to 1965. He met his wife while in the Air Force. They married December 24, 1962, and raised five beautiful children. He worked as a window washer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a truck driver for Crown Zellerbach in Sekiu, but his favorite job of all was being the custodian at the Queen of Angels Church and School in Port Angeles. Howard was a very loving person. He enjoyed giving Werther’s candy to the ladies in exchange for a hug. In the 1970s, he became interested in CB radios and enjoyed meeting all the people he talked to. His handle was “LogHog.” Howard also enjoyed woodworking and recycling nonperishable metals. He was a member of the American Legion. Howard is survived by his wife, Jackie; daugh-

Death and Memorial Notice KATHLEEN CAROL DARLING March 20, 1945 December 1, 2015 Kathleen Carol Darling was a woman like no other. She had a way about her that would have the people surrounding her telling you how much they adored her, how much they enjoyed her, how much they loved her. She was born on March 20, 1945, to John and Thelma (Amundsen) Darling in Portland, Oregon. She came from a family of one brother and three sisters and was very proud of her Norwegian heritage, telling stories of her beloved “Papa Amundsen” to her children and grandchildren. As a child, she attended Catholic school and dreamed of being a nun. She studied tap dance and piano. In her late teens, she received her GED and went on to beauty school and became a licensed beautician.

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She met Edward E. Turner, and after a whirlwind romance, they were married on January 20, 1966, in Seattle, Washington. Not long after, they were blessed with twins Edward (Buddy) and Kathleen (Sissy) Turner. Naming the first two children after themselves, they chose other family names for their other children: Donna Lynn, Eric

who were blessed to know and love her. We know that Mama Darling is singing with the angels now. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sister Donna; her brother, John; and her ex-husband, Edward. She is survived by her sisters Lynne Ball and Terrie Cloud; her children, Bud, Kathy, Donna, Eric, Jeremiah and Joshua; her sonin-law, Ron Joslin, and her daughters-in-law, Darcey, Nancy and Katy Turner; her grandchildren, Tim, Elene, Kimberly, Patrick, Colton, Saige, Ari, Noah, Carlos and Isaac; and her greatgrandson, Easton. A private service was held, with Pastor Steve Devine officiating. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her honor to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Clallam County, P.O. Box 2878, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or to the MS Society, www.national mssociety.org.

Mr. Barlow ters Bobara Alcafaras of Port Townsend, Monica (Lee) Barlow of Bellevue, Washington, and Suzi (Barry) Ballard of Port Angeles; sons Tony (Julie) Barlow of Phoenix, Arizona, and Jesse (Elaine) Barlow of Denver, Colorado; sister Janice (Tommy) Merritt of Bradenton, Florida; brothers Dennis (Kris) Barlow of Atlanta, Georgia, and Thomas (Arlene) Barlow of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia; and grandchildren Brandyn Graves, Jordan Alcafaras, David Rivera, Brook Ballard and Matthew Barlow. He was preceded in death by his infant son, Charles Howard Barlow, and his parents. A celebration of life will take place at the Eagles Aerie, 2843 Myrtle Street, Port Angeles, on Sunday, January 3, 2016, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial contributions to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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Jason, Jeremiah Wolf and Joshua Randall Turner. The family lived in Lynnwood, Washington, for several years before moving in 1981 to Sequim, where she continued raising her children. Her sons picked up her musical talents, and she loved hearing them play her favorite songs to her. She was a deeply religious person and she loved her Catholic beliefs. Kathleen and Edward divorced in 1986 but remained friends. After the divorce, she lived in Port Angeles for many years. She was adored by her children, and they were happy to pamper her and treat her like a princess. She was blessed with many grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of whom adored her. After a brief illness, her loved ones said goodbye to their “Mama Darling” on December 1, 2015. There will always be a song or a lyric that brings the memory of her back to those

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List of five The list of five is how we truly become “Flower Peninsula USA,” so please take on one or two to start with, or dive right in with all five: 1. Light it up. We do darkness extremely well here on the Peninsula. Even now, it is not too late to pierce the darkness with illumination. Why not trim the garage, carport, shop or shed with little twinkling white lights (think Central Park in Manhattan)? Nobody will complain if you put all blue lights on a tree or deck out a Japanese maple in red lights for

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Anything connected to the cartoon-comedy powerhouse MacFarlane is bound to garner attention. For “Bordertown,” he teams up once again with “Family Guy” writer Mark Hentemann, ith the holiday season winding down, most who also created this latest venture. The show of us are about to fall back into our usual routines. On the plus side, the long stretch of reruns follows neighbors Bud Buckwald (Hank Azaria, is all but behind us and there’s a heap of brand-new “The Simpsons”) and Ernesto Gonzalez (Nicholas Gonzalez, “Resurrection Blvd.”) and their families series, along with some returning favorites, to look — residents of the fictitious state of “Mexifornia” forward to as we forge ahead into 2016. on the U.S.-Mexico border. Bud is an exceedingly You like comedies? They’re in there. Dramas? white border patrol guard resistant to diversity and More than you can count on one hand. Period pieces? Sci-fi? Police procedurals? Comic book char- cultural change, while Ernesto is a good-natured and enterprising Mexican immigrant working hard acters? All that and much more is coming your way across multiple networks beginning in early January toward the American Dream. “Bordertown” is rife with the same type of and extending well into the new year. off-color humor that saturates MacFarlane’s The inevitable slew of fall cancelations has left some gaping holes in the prime-time schedule, and other series and, for all its criticism, that humor is a big part of what has made “Family Guy” there’s no shortage of new programming to fill them. January is pretty drama- and detective-heavy, and “American Dad!” so successful. No doubt “Bordertown” will fit seamlessly behind with shows like NBC’s “Shades of Blue” and Fox’s “Family Guy” in the Sunday night lineup. “Second Chance” and “Lucifer” premiering. Veering away from the comedic, the “XNBC is hoping new comedies “Superstore” and “Telenovela” will be a hit, and the Dan Savage-pro- Files” revival premiering Jan. 24 on Fox is, unsurprisingly, generating a lot of hype, and duced sitcom “The Real O’Neals” debuts on ABC fans of “Arrow” and “The Flash” are cerin March. But it’s Fox’s upcoming comedy that’s generating the most buzz, as the Seth MacFarlane- tainly looking forward to the superheroproduced “Bordertown” replaces “American Dad!” packed spinoff “Legends of Tomorrow,” beginning Jan. 21 on CW. as part of its “Sunday Funday” lineup starting Looking further ahead into March, Jan. 3.

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Under Siege ('92, Act) Steven Seagal.

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

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The Family Stone (2005, Drama) Diane

School for Scoundrels (2006, Comedy) Antenna Name MNT Paid Game Jon Heder, Billy Bob Thornton, Sarah Silverman. TV KZJO Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Keaton, Luke Wilson, Sarah Jessica Parker. In Touch P. Point Is Written Victory Supernat Kolenda Jesse D. J. Hagee Marriage Balanced G.Dickow Potter's Enjoy-Life Lead Way R. Morris J.Osteen K. Shook KTBW Liberate Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds "Our Criminal Minds "The

Troy (2004, Action) Orlando Bloom, Eric Bana, Brad Pitt.

Ocean's Thirteen ('07, Com) A&E "Public Enemy" Darkest Hour" Longest Night" "Mosley Lane" Brad Pitt, George Clooney. Any Given

The Green Mile (1999, Drama) David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Tom Hanks.

I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk,

Armageddon (1998, Adventure) Liv Tyler, AMC Sunday Will Smith. Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis. Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot ANPL Finding Bigfoot: XL Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Beverly Hills "Life's a Beverly Hills "Ciao, Beverly Hills "Horsing Beverly Hills "The M Atlanta "Rocky Boat Atlanta "Where is the BRAVO "Love Bites" "Spit Take" "Dirty Thirty" Pitch" Tuscany!" Around" Word" Horror Story" Love Boat?" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid American Greed: American Greed CNBC Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Scam "Shipwrecked" "Crash for Cash" Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom The Seventies The Seventies CNN State of the Union

Weekend at Bernie's Andrew McCarthy.

My Cousin Vinny ('92, Com) Marisa Tomei, Joe Pesci.

Grandma's Boy Linda Cardellini. Movie COM

National Lampoon's Vacation Public Affairs Programming Washington Week Washington This Week Comms. Newsmakr To Be Announced Q&A CSPAN Washington Week Alaska "Homestead Alaska/Frontier "Big Alaska/Last "Blood, Alaska/Frontier "Fear Alaska/Frontier Alaska/Last "Mobility, Alaska/Frontier "One Alaska/Last "Olden Alaska/Frontier "No DISC Hardships" Changes" Sweat and Beers" and Floating" Mo' Problems" Small Flush for Man" Days, Olden Ways" Rain, Big Pain" "Calling All Bears" Bunk'd

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Adventure)

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn FXM Hansel and Gretel: FMC Goodbye Jeff Bridges. Audrey Hepburn, Hugh Griffith, Peter O'Toole. Part 1 ('11, Dra) Kristen Stewart. Presents Part 2 ('12, Fant) Robert Pattinson. Presents Witch Hunters Property Journal E. America's News HQ Media Buzz Fox News Sunday FOX Report Sunday The O'Reilly Factor FNC News HQ Housecall America's News HQ Fox News Sunday Big Bite Cooking Cooking Giada Pioneer Heart Brunch The Kitchen Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners, Drive-Ins Chopped Junior FOOD Pioneer Mother

Battleship ('12, Sci-Fi) Alexander Skarsgard, Taylor Kitsch.

Star Trek: Into Darkness ('13, Sci-Fi) Chris Pine. Turbo ('13, Ani) Ryan Reynolds. FX Mother PGA Golf Presidents Cup Final Day Site: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club -- Songdo City, Korea Golf Golf PGA Golf Tour Championship GOLF Golf Once Upon a Holiday Briana Evigan. When Calls the Heart "New Year's Wish" Ice Sculpture Christmas Tonya Albers. HALL I'm Not Ready for C... Family for Christmas Lacey Chabert. FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt HGTV FleaFlip Ancient Discoveries Ancient Discoveries Street Gangs: A Secret History Manson Ax Men Ax Men HIST Ancient Discoveries Joel Paid UnsolvedM. "Balcony Stolen from the Suburbs (2015, Drama)

The Perfect Teacher (2010, Drama) David Kept Woman (2015, Drama) Shaun Benson, 16 and Missing ('15, LIFE Osteen Program Death/ Dear Patricia" Cynthia Watros, Brooke Nevin. Charvet, Boti Bliss, Megan Park. Courtney Ford. Thril) Ashley Scott. Meet the Press MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Weekends With Alex Witt The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade NGEO The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade The '80s "Lift Off" Sponge ALVINNN ALVINNN ALVINNN ALVINNN Cat Noir Odd Parents "Channel Chasers" ALVINNN ALVINNN The Thundermans Henry Danger H.Danger H.Danger NICK Sponge Paid Paid Paid Paid Seahawks Seahawks In Depth H. Fame Wild The Game Xterra (N) C rashed Ice -- Quebec M onster Jam "Las Planet X Planet X ROOT Program Program Program Program Press Pass All Access "Sue Bird" Places 365 (N) Vegas" Square Square Cops Cops Cops

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009, Action) Christopher Eccleston,

I Am Number Four (2011, Action) Timothy

The Fast and the Furious (2001, Action) SPIKE Grégory Fitoussi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. Olyphant, Dianna Agron, Alex Pettyfer. Michelle Rodriguez, Paul Walker, Vin Diesel.

Attack the Block John Boyega.

AVPR: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem

Fright Night ('11, Com) Anton Yelchin. The Mortal Instru... SYFY

Star Trek: Nemesis Friends Friends Friends Friends

The Losers (2010, Action) Chris Evans,

Due Date (2010, Comedy) Robert Downey

Hot Tub Time Machine (2010, Comedy)

Old School TBS Zoe Saldana, Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Jr., Michelle Monaghan, Zach Galifianakis. Rob Corddry, Sebastian Stan, John Cusack. Luke Wilson.

Wait Until Dark (1967, Thriller) Alan

Doctor Zhivago (1965, Epic) Julie Christie, Tom Courtenay, Omar Sharif.

The Lion in Winter (1968, History) Katharine

An Affair to TCM Arkin, Richard Crenna, Audrey Hepburn. Hepburn, Jane Merrow, Peter O'Toole. Remember Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress TLC Law & Order Law & Order

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Johnny Depp.

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Exit Wounds ('01, Act) Steven Seagal. Blue Bloods "Pilot" BlueB. "Samaritan" Blue Bloods Bl. Bloods "Brothers" Bl. Bloods "Privilege" WGN

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Home for the Holidays (2005, Drama) Lucia Rookie Blue "Bullet Proof" News Final The West Problem" in the Family" Walters, Joey Roche, Sean Young. Block Newshour. A Chef's Life Sacred Wonders of Britain The Manners of Downton Masterpiece Classic The Crawleys go to a shooting party in Scott & Bailey "Tough 9 9 Abbey Northumberland and return to Downton for Christmas. Love" (N)

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Under Siege ('92, Act) Steven Seagal.

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Max Payne 33 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Blue Bloods "Lonely Hearts Blue Bloods "Thanksgiving" The Closer "To Serve With Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Family Guy Bob's 11 11 Club" Love" Ex-Girlfriend" Burgers The Love Boat The Andy The Andy Columbo "Mind Over Mayhem" M*A*S*H The Odd Honeym "The Cheers Bob Newhart Griffith Show Griffith Show Couple Baby Sitter" Show 2½Men "The Two and a Two and a Two and a The Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man Q13 FOX Q It Up Q13 FOX Person of 13 13 Soil Is Moist" Half Men Half Men Half Men Simpsons Nine-Nine News Sports News Interest "The Boo" CHEK News Game On! America's Funniest Home

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968, Musical) Sally Ann Howes, Gert Game On! CBC News Driving TV Frobe, Dick Van Dyke. "Additive" at 6 p.m. Videos Vancouver Package The Sunnyside Sunnyside The Mindy Brooklyn Family Guy Last Man Murdoch Mysteries Murdoch Mysteries "Who Deal Liquidator Project Nine-Nine "The Boo" "Downstairs, Upstairs" Killed the Electric Carriage?" Celebrity MonopolyM- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX Q It Up Mother "The How I Met Friends Friends 22 22 Name Game illionaires Theory Theory Theory Theory News Sports Wedding" Your Mother K. Copeland Creflo Dollar

Left Behind ('01, Sci-Fi) Brad Johnson, Colin Fox.

Left Behind II: Tribulation Force Kirk Cameron. Left Behind: World at War

Ocean's Thirteen ('07,

Twister (1996, Action) Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, Helen Hunt.

Ocean's Eleven (2001, Crime Story) Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, George 118* 265* Com) George Clooney. Clooney.

Armageddon (1998, Adventure) Liv

Gone in 60 Seconds (2000, Action) Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi,

Armageddon (1998, Adventure) Liv Tyler, Ben Affleck, 130* 254* Tyler, Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis. Nicolas Cage. Bruce Willis. Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL (N) To Be Announced FindingBigfootUntold 184* 282* Housewives Atlanta Atlanta Social (N) The Real Housewives of Work Out New York "Cry of Vanderpump Rules "What The Real Housewives of 129* 273* Atlanta (N) the Tiger" (N) Happened in Vegas" (N) Atlanta "Bienvenido a Miami" American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam American Greed: Scam Greed "Sexual Performance American Greed: Scam Paid Paid 208 355 Pill/ Kirk Wright" Program Program "Murder in Memphis" "The Sky's The Limit" "The Playboy of Indiana" "Shipwrecked" The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies The Seventies CNN Newsroom 200 202

Tommy Boy ('95, Com) David Spade, Chris Farley.

Dumb and Dumber ('94, Com) Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly, Jim Carrey.

Tommy Boy ('95, Com) Chris Farley. 107* 249* To Be Announced Q&A To Be Announced Public Affairs Public Affairs 210 350 Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: Exposed "A Very Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaskan Bush People Alaska: The Last Frontier 182* 278* Kilcher Christmas" (N) "The Fall" "Hard Road Home" "Cycle of Life" (N) "Cycle of Life"

Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams Antonio Banderas.

Despicable Me Steve Carell. Best Friends Girl World Austin & Ally Liv Maddie Girl World 173 291 Think Tank 30 for 30 "Chasing Tyson" SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 (N) of sports. of sports. in the world of sports. Poker World Series Poker World Series Poker World Series ESPN FC NCAA Football St. Petersburg Bowl Connecticut vs. 144 209 Marshall Site: Tropicana Field -- St. Petersburg, Fla.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010,

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011, Adventure) Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, 180* 311* Adventure) Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe. Daniel Radcliffe. Hansel & FXM Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters ('13, FXM

Chronicle ('12, Dra) Alex Russell, FXM

Chronicle ('12, 133 258 Gretel: Wit... Presents Act) Gemma Arterton, Jeremy Renner. Michael B. Jordan, Dane Dehaan. Dra) Dane Dehaan. Presents Presents Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show The O'Reilly Factor Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Fox News Sunday 205 360 Hol.Bake "Holiday Hoopla" Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games (N) Cupcake Wars (N) C utthroat Kitchen (N) C utthroat Kitchen 110* 231*

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Jason Lee. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Jason Lee. 136* 248* PGA Golf Tour Championship Golf Special Golf Special PGA Golf Tour Championship Final Round Site: East Lake Golf Club -- Atlanta, Ga. 136* 248* 12 Gifts of Christmas ('15, Fam) Katrina Law. A Christmas Melody ('15, Dra) A Christmas Detour ('15, Rom) Candace Cameron Bure. 312* House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs Hawaii Life Hawaii Life Caribbean Caribbean IslandHunter IslandHunter House Huntrs House 112* 229* Ax Men "Life and Limb" Ax Men "Sloppy Joe" Ax Men: Logged & Loa Ax Men (N) Curse of Oak Island Ax Men "Sloppy Joe" 120* 269* 16 and Missing ('15, Thril) Stalked By My Doctor (2015, Thriller) Brianna Chomer, The House Sitter (2015, Thriller) Shelby Young, Ashley Stalked By My Doctor ('15, 108* 252* David Staryk, Ashley Scott. Deborah Zoe, Eric Roberts. Dulaney, Kate Ashfield. Thril) Eric Roberts. MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary Meet the Press 209 356 The '80s: The Decade The '80s "Super Power" StarTalk "Brian Cox" The '80s "Super Power" The '80s: The Decade The '80s: The Decade 186 276 SpongeBob SquarePants Sponge "Truth or Square" SpongeBob SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Ship Shape Xterra Rodeo Chase Hawks Rough Crashed Ice -- Quebec WPT Poker L.A. Classic W PT Poker L.A. Classic W PT Poker 426 687 TV (N) Adventures Stock Alpha8 The Fast and

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Tyrese Gibson, Eva Mendes, Paul

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, 168* 241* the Furious Walker. Shia LaBeouf.

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Lily Collins.

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013, Adventure) Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, James Franco. 122* 284*

Old School ('03, The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang

Old School ('03, 139* 247* Com) Luke Wilson. Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Com) Luke Wilson.

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Affair in Trinidad (1952, Drama) Glenn Ford,

King of Kings (1962, Epic) Siobhan McKenna, Robert Ryan, Jeffrey Fanny and 132 256 Remember Cary Grant. Alexander Scourby, Rita Hayworth. Hunter. Alexander Yes Dress Yes Dress Jill Jessa "A New Chapter" Jill and Jessa: Counting On Jill Jessa Count On (N) Married Mom Dad (N) The Room Jill Jessa 183* 280*

The Hunger Games ('12, Act) Jennifer Lawrence. The Librarians (N) Agent X "Penultimatum" Agent X "Fidelity" (N) The Librarians 138* 245* Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Rick & Morty 176* 296* Planet Primetime (N) Rev Runs Rev Runs Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum 215* 277* Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS "Blast From the Past" N CIS "The Artful Dodger" N CIS "No Good Deed" N CIS "Lost in Translation" N CIS "Neverland" M odern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Blue Bloods "Officer Down" Blue Bloods "Smack Attack"

Grumpy Old Men ('94, Com) Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon. Raising Hope Raising Hope Raising Hope 239 307

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Alfonso Ribeiro hosts “America’s Funniest Home Videos.”

Troy (37) A&E

1:00 p.m.

A&E kicks off an afternoon and evening of big-ticket movies with this historical drama starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom. In 1193 BCE, a war between the city of Troy and the rest of Greece erupts when a queen falls in love with a rival prince.

America’s Funniest Home Videos (4) KOMO (6) CHEK

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Alfonso Ribeiro keeps the festive feeling flowing with hilarious clips submitted by viewers as he hosts this hit series. Now in its 26th season, the popular show is the longest-running prime-time series in the network’s history.

The Simpsons (13) KCPQ

8:00 p.m.

Homer really gets into the Christmas spirit, but it’s the wrong kind in this holiday rebroadcast. Angry that Homer has been out drinking on Christmas Eve, Marge tells him not to come home and he ends up wandering the lonely streets of Springfield.

Guy’s Grocery Games (53) FOOD

8:00 p.m.

The former champs learn that the road to victory won’t be easy when they are challenged to make a hearty lunch with only seven ingredients. In the end, the two finalists must bowl to determine which aisles they can shop from for their winner’s dinner.

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: I know there’s another Bourne movie being made, but are there plans to make any of Robert Ludlum’s other books into movies? A: Considering how successful the four movies in the Bourne series have been — including the one that didn’t include spurned super spy Jason Bourne — it’s no surprise that some of author Robert Ludlum’s other thrillers have been picked up. What’s surprising is how many. There are seven Ludlum novels currently in some stage of development: “The Sigma Protocol,” “The Parsifal Mosaic,” “The Osterman Weekend,” “The Janson Directive,” “The Chancellor Manuscript,” “The Matarese Circle” and “The Matarese Countdown.” You might notice a pattern there: All but one of Ludlum’s 27 novels followed the same naming convention. Only 1973’s “Trevayne” broke it, and he wrote that one under the alias Jonathan Ryder. Of all the books in that list, “The Janson Directive” is particularly noteworthy. That’s the first in the series featuring Ludlum’s second-most-famous super spy, Paul Janson. Universal Pictures, which owns the rights, is surely hoping to use it to launch another franchise. Q: Is Guy Ritchie going to go back to making crime comedies? I’ve liked his recent remake movies, but I miss his old style. A: The short answer is not yet. Guy Ritchie has three movies on the go right now, none of which has the gritty, sweary, violent, street-crime comedy style that made him famous. Ritchie has gone from indie British director to big-budget Hollywood guy in recent years, and there are two ways of looking at his chances of returning to his roots. On the one hand, his success in Hollywood means he’s more likely to be able to do whatever he wants, either because he can pay for it himself, or because studios will pay just to get into the Guy Ritchie business. On the other hand, he might become addicted to his huge Hollywood budgets and not want to return to the smaller scale he used to work in. But that’s all speculation, because so far he’s sticking with Hollywood. His next movie is “Knights of the Round Table: King Arthur,” due out this summer. At the moment, the two other projects he’s attached to are both adaptations of other people’s work — a remake of the 1980s road-trip comedy “The Cannonball Run” and an adaptation of the novel “Empire Rising.” The movies that made Ritchie famous, on the other hand — such as “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” (1998) and “Snatch” (2000) — were based on scripts he wrote himself. And the writing was what made them fun.

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Odd couple: A big-screen powerhouse is being revamped for network television. In what’s described as a “reimagining” of the popular movie franchise starring Jackie Chan (“Rumble in the Bronx,” 1995) and Chris Tucker (“The Fifth Element,” 1997), “Rush Hour” is set to premiere on CBS some time in 2016. The reboot stars Justin Hires (“21 Jump Street,” 2012) as Det. James Carter, the role Tucker originated in the films. He’s a boisterous LAPD officer who plays by his own rules and exasperates his superiors, but still manages to earn his reputation as a competent officer who gets the job done. Jon Foo (“The Protector,” 2005) steps into Chan’s shoes as Det. Lee, a straight-laced cop from Hong Kong who has come stateside in search of answers to his many burning questions about his sister’s death. As in the films, the pair are like oil and water, so fundamentally different that they struggle to work together effectively — a struggle that results in comedy gold, if the show manages to capture even a fraction of the movies’ chemistry. Their oddball relationship provides unique challenges and opportunities, and as they work to hunt down those responsible for the death of Lee’s sister, they begin to turn their contradictory skill sets into complementary ones, their differences to strengths. Aimee Garcia (“Dexter”) and Page Kennedy (“Backstrom”) co-star as Sgt. Didi Diaz, Carter’s close friend and former partner, and Gerald, Carter’s cousin and informant. Comedy veteran Wendie Malick (“Hot in Cleveland”) lends her expertise to the freshfaced cast as Capt. Cole, Carter’s boss and the matchmaker who unites these strange bedfellows.

It’s hard to say whether the formula that made the Rush Hour franchise a huge success will translate to the small screen — there’s a lot riding on the chemistry of Hires and Foo — but it’s worth tuning in to find out. “Rush Hour” premieres in 2016 on CBS. Dangerous ‘Game’: From David Hudgins, writer of “Parenthood” and “Friday Night Lights,” comes a new prime-time drama that will have you at the edge of your seat. David Lyons (“Revolution”) stars as Jackson Brooks, a successful Atlanta lawyer whose past catches up with him in

“Game of Silence,” premiering some time in 2016 on NBC. Brooks is climbing the ladder of success when his childhood best friends show up out of the blue. Though he’s happy to see them, their reappearance changes everything, as they’ve come to ask Brooks for help — one of their own is in trouble, and they need Brooks to use his particular skill set to help him out. Michael Raymond-James (“True Blood”), Larenz Tate (“Rescue Me”) and Bre Blair (“The Unit”) star as these childhood friends, who share more than just fond memories. As events unfold, more and more details about the past are revealed, and it becomes clear that fateful adolescent missteps have had a lasting impact on each person, changing them in different ways. In flashbacks, the truth about one tragic moment is revealed, and we see how the effects of it have rippled outward through the lives of each friend. The flashback-filled plot is reminiscent of ABC’s ratings powerhouse “Lost,” and should make for compelling viewing. With a talented cast and writing staff, the show holds a lot of promise for the peacock network. Stay tuned for more info on “Game of Silence,” premiering in 2016 on NBC.

’Real’ deal: Martha Plimpton (“Raising Hope”) returns to television full-time in 2016 in a new single-camera comedy, “The Real O’Neals,” premiering this spring on ABC. The series is centered around a close-knit, Catholic family in Chicago whose “normalcy” is rocked by some startling confessions — Mom and Dad are in therapy, possibly headed for divorce; sister has been stealing the money she collects for charities; one brother has an eating disorder and the other is gay. Instead of letting these sudden revelations rip them apart, the O’Neals pull together and begin a new, more honest and much messier chapter of their lives, one rife with comedy and awkward situations. They might not be the typical Catholic family they pretended to be, but they certainly are dedicated to each other. Plimpton stars as the matriarch of the O’Neal clan, while Jay R. Ferguson (“Mad Men”), Noah Galvin (“Futurestates”), Matthew Shively (“True Jackson, VP”), Bebe Wood (“The New Normal”) and Mary Hollis Inboden (“Boss”) round out the rest of the family. The series is full of wit and sharp edges, and tackles some difficult subject matter with a wink and a nudge. Whether it can walk the fine line between humor and offensiveness that network television demands remains to be seen, but so far it seems like the show has a lot of promise. “The Real O’Neals” premieres this spring on ABC.

Jon Foo stars in “Rush Hour.”

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R.I.P.D. ('13, Act) Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds. 136* 248* LPGA Golf The Evian Championship Golf Special Golf Special LPGA Golf Women's British Open Final Round LPGA Golf 136* 248* Crown for Christmas ('15, Fam) Danica McKellar. A Christmas Detour ('15, Rom) Candace Cameron Bure. The Middle The Middle A Bride for Christmas 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper House Huntrs House Fixer Upper 112* 229* Hunting Hitler TheCurse "Carved in Stone" Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Oak Island (N) Hitler "Hitler's Plane" (N) Hunt Hitler "Hitler's Plane" 120* 269* To Be Announced

Taken (2008, Thriller) Famke Janssen, Leland Orser,

One for the Money (2012, Comedy) Jason O'Mara, 108* 252* Liam Neeson. Daniel Sunjata, Katherine Heigl. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero (N) Badlands, Texas Life Below Zero Badlands, Texas Life -0 "Predator Control" Badlands, TX "The Verdict" 186 276 ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends 1/2 Friends 2/2 171 300 NCAA Basketball Richmond vs. Texas Tech Mark Few (N) Supercross -- East Rutherford, N.J. The Mark 426 687 Few Show

Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Christopher Lloyd, Lea

Back to the Future II (1989, Sci-Fi) Christopher Lloyd, Lea

Back to the Future Thompson, Michael J. Fox. Thompson, Michael J. Fox. III ('90, Com) Michael J. Fox. 168* 241*

The Conjuring Patrick Wilson.

The Bourne Ultimatum ('07, Act) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. The Expanse "CQB" (N) The Expanse 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The Seinfeld "The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Jesse Eisenberg, Lou 139* 247* Bizarro Jerry" Little Kicks" Package" Fatigues" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Diamond Phillips

Gigi ('58, Mus) Louis

Too Late for Tears (1949, Crime Story) Don DeFore,

The Defiant Ones (1958, Drama) Sidney Poitier,

Kansas City 132 256 Jourdan, Leslie Caron. Dan Duryea, Lizabeth Scott. Theodore Bikel, Tony Curtis. Confidential John Payne. Kate Eight "Florida Fun" Kate "What's Old Is New" Jill and Jessa: Counting On Kate Plus Eight (N) 7 Little Johnstons (N) Jill and Jessa: Counting On 183* 280*

Now You See Me ('13, Cri) Common, Jesse Eisenberg. Olympus Has Fallen ('13, Act) Gerard Butler.

Limitless ('11, Myst) Anna Friel, Bradley Cooper. 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Regular King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Bizarre Foods Foods "The Other Florida" F oods "New Orleans" Bizarre Foods America Booze "Hong Kong" (N) B izarre Foods 215* 277* Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Younger Younger King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* CSI "De Los Muertos" M odern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Modern Fam Mr. Robot 105* 242* Training Day

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Pitch Perfect (2012, Comedy) Brittany Snow, Rebel

Grease (1978, Musical) Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, John Travolta. The 700 Club 180* 311* Wilson, Anna Kendrick.

Dear FXM

Dear John ('10, Dra) Amanda Seyfried, FXM

500 Days of Summer (2009, Comedy/Drama) Zooey

Chasing Papi ('03, 133 258 John Richard Jenkins, Channing Tatum. Deschanel, Chloe Moretz, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Com) Eduardo Verastegui. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners "Amazing Italian" Diners "Flavortown Faves" Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives M. Diners (N) Myst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners 110* 231*

Total Recall ('12, Act) Colin Farrell.

Transformers: Dark of the Moon ('11, Act) Tyrese Gibson, Shia LaBeouf. Movie 136* 248* CHAMPS Golf Senior PGA Championship Golf "Tiger Turns 40" CHAMPS Golf Regions Tradition Final Round CHAMPS Golf 136* 248* 12 Gifts of Christmas ('15, Fam) Katrina Law. Family for Christmas ('15, Rom) Lacey Chabert. The Middle The Middle Window Wonderland 312* Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers H.Hunt (N) H ouse (N) Property Brothers 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced American Pickers American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120* 269* To Be Announced

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009, Romance) Jennifer

The Ugly Truth (2009, Comedy) Gerard Butler, Bree 108* 252* Garner, Michael Douglas, Matthew McConaughey. Turner, Katherine Heigl. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Drugs, Inc. (N) S outhern Justice (N) D rugs, Inc. Southern Justice Drugs, Inc. Drugs, Inc. "Hash" 186 276 ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Basketball Nevada vs. New Mexico (L) C rashed Ice -- Quebec, Canada The Mark Seahawks Seahawks All NCAA Basketball Nevada 426 687 Few Show Press Pass Access (N) vs. New Mexico

Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Talia Shire,

Rocky V (1990, Drama) Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith, Sylvester

Rocky (1976, Drama) Burt Young, Burgess Meredith, 168* 241* Carl Weathers, Sylvester Stallone. Stallone. Sylvester Stallone. The Bourne Ultimatum TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone TwilightZone 122* 284* Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Seinfeld "The Seinfeld The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Daniel Radcliffe, 139* 247* Checks" Abstinence" Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Betsy Brandt, Saint Motel

The Man With the Golden Arm (1955, Drama) Kim Novak, Eleanor

The Joker is Wild (1957, Biography) Mitzi Gaynor,

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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Logan Lerman.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ('12, Fant) Ian McKellan, Martin Freeman. Movie 138* 245* Teen Titan Teen Titan Bare Bears Regular King of Hill Bob's Burger Bob's Burger Cleveland American D. American D. Family Guy Family Guy 176* 296* Exp. Unkown "City of Gold" Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Ex. Unknown: Stories (N) Rev Runs (N) Rev Runs (N) Expedition Unknown 215* 277* Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Facts of Life Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* Mr. Robot Mr. Robot Mr. Robot "eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v" M r. Robot Mr. Robot NCIS "Hereafter" 105* 242* Person of Interest Person of Interest Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Parks/Rec Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307

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Terrence Howard stars in “Empire.”

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8:00 p.m.

Lucious (Terrence Howard) is on the prowl for some new talent in this rebroadcast. Meanwhile, Anika (Grace Gealey) and Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) work in secret to pull off a special performance, and it catches renowned rapper Pitbull’s eye.

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9:00 p.m.

Cress Williams guest stars as new attending surgeon Cole Guthrie in this rebroadcast. When he joins the Angels Memorial staff, he immediately butts heads with Leanne (Marcia Gay Harden) regarding their differing approaches to medicine.

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10:00 p.m.

Vlane owns the comic bookthemed restaurant Action Burger in Brooklyn. In this new episode, he contacts the Mystery Diners because some of his comics have gone missing. Charles Stiles sends in Jamie, who uncovers a dastardly plot.

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Carson Daly hosts “New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly.”

Caribbean Life (30) HGTV

7:00 a.m.

HGTV treats viewers to some fun in the sun with a marathon of this series. In this rebroadcast, David and Jayne Wolliscrofts always dreamed of an idyllic beach life. When he was hired at a new hospital in Turks and Caicos, their dream came true.

Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet (49) ANPL

8:00 p.m.

While caring for her mother, Dr. Dee also works at her busy clinic in this new episode. There, the vet performs emergency surgery on a Yorkie puppy. She also rescues puppies from remote villages. Dr. Terry fights to save one of Santa’s reindeer.

Life in Pieces (7) KIRO

8:30 p.m.

Dianne Wiest stars as Joan, an adoring matriarch who’d do anything for her grown children, as long as she agrees with it. The comedy also stars James Brolin as Joan’s husband, John, and Thomas Sadoski, Betsy Brandt and Colin Hanks play their children.

New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly (5) KING

12:35 a.m.

Carson Daly and his celebrity guests ring in 2016 with spectacular musical performances and more in this premiere. The annual special brings viewers all of the action from New York City, where thousands of people gather to watch the ball drop.

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Enchanted (2007, Adventure) Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Julie

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The Hangover Part II ('11, Com) Bradley Cooper.

Horrible Bosses ('11, Com) Jason Bateman.

Ted ('12, Com) Mila Kunis, Mark Wahlberg. 136* 248* CHAMPS Golf Senior Open Championship Golf Special Golf Special CHAMPS Golf CHAMPS Golf 136* 248* Northpole ('14, Dra) Bailee Madison, Tiffani Thiessen. When Calls the Heart "New Year's Wish" The Middle The Middle Christmas Land ('15, Drama) 312* Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean 112* 229* To Be Announced To Be Announced American Pickers Pickers "Daredevil Duffey" American Pickers A. Pickers "Tough Texas" 120* 269* To Be Announced Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage

Madea Goes to Jail (2009, Comedy) Derek Luke, Keshia 108* 252* Counselor ('13, Dra) Kim Kardashian, Jurnee Smollett. Knight Pulliam, Tyler Perry. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks Wicked Tuna "Wicked End" Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks Wicked Tuna "Wicked End" W. Tuna "Burn Blubber" Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks 186 276 ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob ALVINNN!!! SpongeBob TeenNick Top 10 (N)

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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

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Carefree ladies’ man Danny (Chris D’Elia) and his eclectic group of friends hang out in Justin’s (Brent Morin) unsuccessful bar. This season, former Disney darling Bridgit Mendler has joined the cast as new waitress Candace.

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Grover (Chi McBride) is suspicious when his oldest and closest friend tells him he witnessed his wife fall to her death. He has a feeling the incident was no accident. Elsewhere, Danny (Scott Caan) and Dr. Shaw (Amanda Setton) get trapped in an elevator.

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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131

John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated

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Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Renell Vandervort (360) 477-3276 Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113 Call John Glavin (360) 809-0590 Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204

Incredible salt water views of the Strait, Dungeness Spit, Light House, Victoria & San Juan Islands. Property has 3 separate parcels & provides many opportunities to explore. Could be used for family compound, investment property, multiple homes, B&B, vacation retreat and so much more! Includes 2 water front parcels at 2.5 ac, 2.37 ac & wooded 4.39 ac parcel with stunning mountain views. Property has PUD, 2 wells, irrigation & majestic stands of Cedar, Fir & Maple trees.

ML#291908

One of a kind! Barn style home with beautiful features. MUST SEE home on 5 peaceful acres, 2 1/2 acres are fully fenced. Reverse living with bedrooms and living area on the main level, while upstairs is an open and light loft feel with kitchen, more living area, and a bathroom with a large tub to relax in and gaze outside. Hanging barn doors inside with large wide stairs leading upstairs add to the rustic ranch feel.

$895,000 ML#291438

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5 acre waterfront property located in a secluded upscale neighborhood just west of Freshwater Bay. The property has access to a private community water system or drill you own well. Very little turnover of properties in this area makes this property unique.

$320,000 ML#291770

$210,000 ML#290788

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Urban Neighborhood Commercial Zone (UNC), conditional use approved for mini-storage totaling 19,968 sq. ft. Two water meters to property. Sewer to property. Parcel fronts Avis and Kemp, one block south of HWY 101.

Fantastic location! This property is ideally located between Sequim and Port Angeles with great producing apple trees. Single car garage with room to spare. Covered front porch and large back deck. Manufactured home has been gutted and is ready for a handy person to turn it back into an awesome home. This is a blank slate with no kitchen cabinets, floor covering, bath’s vanity, etc. Must be cash or re-hab loan.

$225,000 ML#292253

$95,000

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Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204 Call Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Paul Jones (360) 775-6208

Comfortable, cozy and move in ready! This 3 bed, 2 bath home conveniently located in Monterra is just about perfect. Easy, low maintenance landscaping surrounds the house and creates a private backyard retreat that borders nicely wooded area. Comfortable living area blends into dining and kitchen creating an open feel. Wood stove shares kitchen/living room space keeping whole area toasty warm. Large master bedroom can easily with a private bath & walk-in closet!

ML#292261

Stunning Cherry Hill Victorian with salt water and mtn views! 3 Beds++. Many great new features.. Kitchen, electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, gutter and charm galore in wood floors, library/Dining room, office, french doors, Claw foot tub in the upstairs bath. The kitchen is a cook’s delight with Island, granite counters, stainless appliances including the refrigerator and dishwasher and shaker style cabinetry. Enjoy a large fenced yard and charming garage.

$125,000 ML#292287

$379,000 ML#292304

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Better than new condo in Sherwood Village boasts 2 ductless heat pumps, one in the living and one in the large master bedroom. Also a new walk in tub with jets and a 50 gallon hot water heater to match. New carpet, vinyl and laminate throughout. Nice views out every window including a partial mountain view. Clean and bright and all appliances stay. Plenty of windows and a skylight makes this home really bright and nice to live in.

Estate on 5 acres in very private setting! Irrigation runs across southern boundary & includes irrigation rights. Spacious home with custom cabinets throughout, slab granite counter tops. Spacious sun room/work room on the south side with patios at each end of the home wired for sound. Large master bedroom & luxurious bath on main floor. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms with baths. Large shop, with extralarge bay doors. 3/4 bath in garage with loft. This home is luxurious & practical.

$249,000 ML#292278

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Enormous potential in this multi-level home on 3.25 acres. Wrap around deck, abundant sq footage, 3 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 bath, 2 bonus rooms that could be used as library/study/studio/office or den & plenty of garage/storage space. Equipped with backup generator, irrigation water for gardening, open spaces for horses and pets, views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, sun exposure from all directions and room to expand to your heart’s desire.

$539,000 ML#292256

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Call Jacquelene Petersen (360) 302-0106 Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Mike Nelson (360) 808-0448 Call Barbara Butcher (360) 461-2422 Call Tom Williamson (360) 460-9974 Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973

This 1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the rural area of Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic. This lot and 2 adjacent lots are available in sunny Sequim.

ML#290870

Panoramic Olympic Mountain View and privacy describes this spacious home on 1.26 acres! Well-appointed large home with master bedroom/bath separated from others. Gracious entry, vaulted ceilings, propane fireplaces, & a cook’s delight kitchen to enjoy! Family room off kitchen with glass door to access south patio. Bonus room for den/office or crafts? Fully landscaped with sprinklers, water feature, and fenced; paved driveway & parking area with attached & detached garages.

$99,900 ML#291158

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Heavily treed acreage (timber value) that would make a very private building site, all lying north of the Agnew irrigation ditch. With the size of the trees it is difficult to know what views are available. Well and septic needed for improvements. Check with the county regarding the Dungeness Water Management Rule - WRIA 18 East. The legal easement access to the property is on the west side of the existing gravel driveway. The driveway ends at the neighbor’s home.

$554,500 ML#291867

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This DUPLEX/CONDO LOT is a rare find today! Newer duplex/condo was recently built north of this lot. Some MOUNTAIN VIEW; situated in a quiet area but close to town. If you are able and willing to walk, this lot is not very far from “Anytime Fitness” gym! Great neighborhood with paved streets. Community water available. Original soils tests indicated pressure distribution/sand lined drain field system.

$130,000 ML#292031

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Very nicely remodeled home with exceptional grounds in gated golf community. Enjoy golf and swimming pool plus river walk in quiet community with 24 hour security patrol. Green house and Garden building/shop/studio. Four year old roof and Leaf Guard Gutters. Newer Vinyl windows and updated kitchen and baths. On site secure RV storage.

$85,000 ML#292062

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Call Deborah Crist (909)224-9600

Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113

Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796

Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532

Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Tom Williamson (360) 683-4131

Living Life on the Olympic Peninsula, close to all amenities. Parks, Discovery Trail, stores, John Wayne Marina. You can have it all! A picket fence, low maintenance yard, Shed, swing, what not is to like! 3 br / 2 ba, 1520 Sq. Ft. Home on .22 of an acre. Tile, Wood floors, carpet. Walk in pantry. Cathedral ceiling, with lots of lighting & a warm fire place. Finished 3 car garage. Mountain View with wonderful Sunsets. All appliances staying.

Home is bright with natural light from bay & dormer windows & skylights. Vaulted ceilings. Kitchen, rec room and large utility room have dura-ceramic floors. Kitchen has Corian counters, sub-zero frig, convection & regular ovens, glass cook top, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Master suite has huge bathroom with soaking tub & walk-in closet and Corian counters. 4 stall Barn master Barn & foaling stall. 70’ x 100’ arena with composite footing & 1,600 ‘ of galvanized no-climb fence.

One of the few remaining two acre home sites in coveted Highland Hills featuring outstanding views of the Olympic foothills, Mt. Angeles, and Happy Valley. This offering also provides a partial view of the western segment of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A variety of attractive trees on the down slope affords ample privacy.

Great Private Building Parcel with Ideal Location! This level 2.54 acre building site is just minutes to town & close by to the John Wayne Marina, Sequim Bay State Park, & the Olympic Discovery Trail. Full of trees & wildlife, you will love this peaceful & private setting. Private well has been installed, septic permit is on file, & a road has been roughed in leading to a partially cleared potential building site - Bring your building plans & enjoy this easy build property!

A superior Mountain View from this location right across the road from the famous Dungeness Recreation Area. Water is supplied by the Estates Water System and the Estates share is included in the purchase price. Level and easy to build so bring those plans and get started!

ML#292229 ML#290727 24 DECEMBER 27, 2015$294,900 - JANUARY 2, 2016

$599,000 ML#227220

$345,000 ML#262727

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