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misstep nets fine Businessman hid 2013 campaign donations, state says BY JOE SMILLIE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
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Alison Schmidt of Seattle views an ancient maul, an adze blade and a projectile point in a display case at the Elwha Klallam Heritage Center in Port Angeles on Saturday.
Tse-whit-zen artifacts offer look into past cially to the previous [tribal] council and the elders for being there with us when we needed to have that guidance.” PORT ANGELES — Many hands of The gathering celebrated the homecomthanks were raised Saturday at the Lower ing of 14 of some 80,000 artifacts unearthed Elwha Klallam tribe’s heritage center as at the historic Klallam village site of tribal members and others welcomed Tse-whit-zen on what is now Marine Drive. Members of the Elwha Drum Group home 14 artifacts from the ancient Klalsang and played, their Klallam words of lam village of Tse-whit-zen. “We’ve done this for our youth, and for welcome and steady drum beats echoing in the heritage center’s main gallery. our elders, and for or community and for Pronounced “chwheet-son” and meaning all of you,” Tribal Chairwoman Frances “inner harbor” in Klallam, the village was Charles told the 80 to 90 people who gathThis hair comb carved out of occupied for at least 2,700 years. ered at the center at 401 E. Front St. bone is one of the impressive TURN TO ARTIFACTS/A7 Tse-whit-zen items on display. “I raise my hands up to all of you, espeBY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
SEQUIM –– The state Public Disclosure Commission has fined Olympic Ambulance owner Bill Littlejohn $60,000 for concealing campaign donations to the successful effort to sink a Clallam County Fire District No. 2 levy lid lift request last fall. In an agreement signed Monday, Littlejohn admitted to making $7,500 in cash contributions using employees’ names to the Citizens Against Fire District 2 Levy political committee in September. Half of Littlejohn’s Littlejohn fine was suspended. He also must pay $4,000 for the commission’s investigative costs. The money is due in 60 days. Littlejohn said he didn’t realize he was violating campaign law when he asked six employees to use their names, and used a seventh’s without asking, to make cash donations of upward of $1,000 each. He made no donations in his own name. The total donations coming from Littlejohn comprised 59.3 percent of the vote-no campaign’s war chest. “I didn’t realize it was that big a deal at the time,” Littlejohn said. “You live and learn, right?” Public Disclosure Commission spokeswoman Lori Anderson said state campaign finance laws are designed specifically to make contributions transparent. Cash contributions of more than $100 are forbidden. TURN
Man leads chase, allegedly zaps deputy with stun gun BY JEREMY SCHWARTZ PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
PORT ANGELES — A 27-yearold man is expected to be charged in Clallam County Superior Court on Tuesday after sheriff’s deputies say he stole a car from a Forks gas station, led a deputy and Olympic National Park ranger on a high-speed chase and used a stun gun on a deputy Thursday afternoon. Dale Langevin, reportedly from North Carolina, remained in
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he receives written reports from Forks police. A charge of felony eluding a law enforcement officer also is possible, Troberg said, though that would likely be handled in federal court since the chase along U.S. Highway 101 was in Olympic National Park and involved a park ranger. Other charges “This is a very unpleasant case,” Troberg said. Other charges may be added. Deputies gave this account of Troberg said he also plans to file a possession-of-stolen-vehicle the incident: charge but will have to wait until TURN TO CHASE/A6
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PORT ANGELES — Three men vying for the 6th Congressional District seat now held by Rep. Derek Kilmer — William “Greybeard” McPherson, Douglas Milholland and Marty McClendon — laid out their concerns for the district, which ranged from immigration to marijuana to the plight of the planet, at a candidates forum. “Our planet Earth is in grave danger of destruction by our own greed,” McPherson, a nonpartisan candidate and selfdescribed “unpaid citizen lobbyist” from Port Angeles, told about 30 people at the Clallam County League of Women Voters forum at the Port Angeles Senior Center on Thursday evening. TURN
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