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Jury finds for former PA employee Awards $1.5M plus earnings BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County Superior Court jury has awarded a former Port Angeles finance director $1.5 million in damages and $113,471 in lost earnings after deciding her termination was prompted by gender

discrimination. The eight-woman, four-man panel determined 10-2 Friday that Yvonne Ziomkowski, 62, was subject to a hostile work environment and disparate treatment because of her gender when thenCity Manager Ken Myers fired her March 15, 2012.

“I stopped doing anything,” she 21, according to his voice mail. said. “I just wanted to die. “The city is disappointed in the “Now I will start living again. ” decision,” said Abbi Fountain, human resources manager. Considering appeal “We are taking some time to review the decision and evaluate City Attorney Bill Bloor said our options.” Friday afternoon that the city is Bloor, Fountain and city evaluating the pros and cons of an Finance Director Byron Olson appeal, which must be filed within would not comment Friday on 30 days of a judgment being how the city would pay the judgentered. ment if it comes to that. City Manager Dan McKeen will not be in his office until April TURN TO VERDICT/A6

“I feel that finally my name and reputation [have] been restored,” Ziomkowski said. The jury’s verdict brought Ziomkowski to tears, she said later Friday, adding she was “still shaking.” Ziomkowski, a Polish woman who fled communism with her husband and young children in her 20s, said she has isolated herself at her home for the past four years.

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Founded April 1916 as the Port Angeles Evening News

BY PAUL GOTTLIEB PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Stunned family and friends at Neah Bay memorialized and celebrated the life of acclaimed 65-year-old Native American carver George C. David at Neah Bay while Port Angeles police continued their search for clues into his murder. A service for David at Neah Bay Assembly of God on Friday was attended by about 250 mourners and was followed with further commemoration by 400 to 500 people who filled the gymnasium on the Makah tribal reservation, David’s nephew Wade Greene said Saturday.

BY LEAH LEACH PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

This newspaper is 100 years old today. Now the Peninsula Daily News, it was born as the Port Angeles Evening News on Monday, April 10, 1916, one of a swarm of newspapers that proliferated in Clallam County during the late 1800s and early 1900s. When A.A. Smith and E.B. Webster formed the daily, its first edition had eight pages, a circulation of a little more than 1,000 and cost 1 cent a copy, 5 cents a week or 20 cents a month. That’s according to Olympic Leaders: The Life and Times of the Websters of Port Angeles, a book published in 2003 by Helen Neal Radke and Joan Ducceschi, wife of former publisher Frank Ducceschi. The first front page included accounts of fighting between the French and Germans at Verdun, France, in World War I, the pursuit of Mexican bandit and revolutionary Pancho Villa by American cavalrymen in West Texas — along with local news. Since then, the newspaper has covered such milestones as the establishment of Olympic National Park and a road built to Hurricane Ridge. It has published stories about the rising and falling fortunes of the timber industry as well as the debates over protection of old growth forest and the creatures that live there and in the sea. It covered the controversial legal Makah whale hunt in 1999 — and an illegal one in 2007 — as well as the dis-

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Sequim man dies in crash Above, the first edition of the Evening News, dated April 10, 1916. At left, co-founder E.B. Webster and his wife, Jessie. covery of the ancient village of Tse-whitzen in 2003 and the subsequent loss of jobs from a graving yard that had been planned on the Port Angeles waterfront. Most recently, it has published accounts of drought in a land where rain seems to fall for months at a time, and a

dispute over what should be added to the water residents drink. Throughout, the newspaper keeps readers up to date on local wrecks, power outages and what the police and courts are doing. TURN

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BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — A Sequim man missing since early Friday morning was found dead Saturday. Deputies said he apparently drove his motorcycle over a cliff overlooking Dungeness Bay. They found the body of Jeffrey Nash, 47, at about 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the base of the cliff north of the intersection of Cays Road and Marine Drive, said Sgt. Eric Munger of the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. CRASH/A6

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with a bunch of fat cats at the dinner table. It’s not a real pleasant experience, to tell you the truth.” Asked why, he said: “The reason . . . is because they make it difficult for STEVE MILLER HAD the artists. just performed at the Rock “I think it’s time for the and Roll Hall of Fame cere- people running this to turn mony Friday, but he wasn’t it over to new people finished. because it doesn’t need to In fact, be this difficult. You don’t he was just need to insult every artist getting that comes along.” started. He added: “People in the The new crews are nice, but people inductee that are running it at the ripped the top have no concept of how rock hall in to run a concert or how to a backstage Miller run an award ceremony or interview, how to take care of artists.” calling the evening a “lazy” The rock hall issued a night with “a bunch of fat statement Saturday in cats” that was tantamount response to Miller’s comto a bad reality show — ments. only he used a stronger “Rock and roll can ignite epithet than “bad.” many opinions,” it said. “It’s “I don’t know why I was what makes it so great.” nominated for this because Entering the rock hall I said this for 30 years,” the along with Miller at the 72-year-old musician said ceremony at Brooklyn’s in the interview. “I don’t Barclays Center was the get along with the people rap group N.W.A., along running it. When I found with 1970s-era rock acts out about it, I felt like I Cheap Trick, Chicago was in a [expletive] reality and Deep Purple. N.W.A., which opted not TV show.” to perform at the ceremony, Of the evening as a was inducted by one of whole, Miller said: “It wasn’t very overwhelming. music’s hottest artists, Kendrick Lamar, who It was a lazy kind of night

Steve Miller slams Rock Hall of Fame

said the group had “proved to every kid in the ghetto that you could be successful and still have your voice while doing it.” HBO will air highlights of the show April 30.

Concert canceled Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band canceled their North Carolina concert because of the state’s new law blocking anti-discrimination rules for the LGBT community, said guitarist Steven Van Zandt, calling it the kind of legislation that’s like an “evil virus” spreading around the U.S. Van Zandt told The Associated Press they decided not to perform today in Greensboro because of the law, which requires transgender people to use bathrooms based on their biological sex and bans state lawsuits for any type of workplace discrimination. Springsteen and the band considered but ultimately rejected other options, said Van Zandt, who posthumously inducted songwriter Bert Berns into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Friday.

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DR. CHARLES HIRSCH, 79, who oversaw the city medical examiner’s office for more than two decades and whose staff helped identify the remains of 9/11 victims, has died. Mr. Hirsch, who led the medical examiner’s office from 1989 until his retirement in 2013, Mr. Hirsch died Friday, in 2007 Mayor Bill de Blasio said. The cause of his death was not released. Mr. Hirsch rushed to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, and was hit by falling debris as one of the twin towers collapsed. He and several aides worked to create a temporary morgue at the lower Manhattan site. He oversaw the medical examiner’s office as pathologists worked for years to identify the remains of the more than 2,000 victims. Mr. Hirsch came under scrutiny in 2007 after concluding that retired police detective James Zadroga, who died of lung disease, wasn’t sickened by inhaling toxic ground zero dust, as a colleague in New Jersey had ruled. Mr. Hirsch’s finding meant that Zadroga’s name couldn’t be added to the 9/11 victims’ list. Mr. Hirsch believed Zadroga, who died in 2006, got the lung disease that killed

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him by injecting ground-up pills into his bloodstream, leaving traces of the pills in the lung tissue. But a third medical examiner later found glass fragments in Zadroga’s lungs and declared he died of “dust inhaled at ground zero.” The mayor at the time, Michael Bloomberg, said Zadroga was “not a hero,” a statement he later retracted. In 2008, the mayor and the police commissioner added Zadroga’s name to the Wall of Heroes at police headquarters. Federal legislation that provides health monitoring and financial aid to sick 9/11 workers was later named the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act.

_________ DAISY LEWELLYN, 36, who starred in Bravo’s “Blood, Sweat & Heels” reality series, died Friday of a rare form of cancer, the channel said. The California-born Ms. Lewellyn was surrounded by her family and friends,

Laugh Lines A NEW STUDY found that many popular oregano brands are really olive leaves and other leaves falsely labeled as oregano. Or, as high school stoners put it, “Wait, this still isn’t marijuana?” Jimmy Fallon

Bravo said in a statement that remembered her as a wonderful woman. Ms. Ms. Lewellyn Lewellyn in 2014 was diagnosed in February 2014 with stage-three bile duct cancer, a rare cancer affecting the liver, and underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatments, the channel said. She carried on with her life and was open about fighting the disease, including on “Blood, Sweat & Heels,” which follows the personal lives and careers of a group of New York City women. Part of the fashion industry for 15 years, Ms. Lewellyn was a stylist and author of Never Pay Retail Again. She also had worked at fashion and lifestyle magazines.

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BELOW CITY PIER in Port Angeles, a raccoon “fishing” down by the rocks ... WANTED! “Seen Around” items recalling things seen on the North Olympic Peninsula. Send them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or email news@ peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure you mention where you saw your “Seen Around.”

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications The Peninsula Daily News strives at all times for accuracy and fairness in articles, headlines and photographs. To correct an error or to clarify a news story, phone Executive Editor Leah Leach at 360-4173530 or email her at lleach@peninsuladailynews.com.

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1941 (75 years ago) Invitations have been sent to several hundred Port Angeles people to attend a buffet supper to be given by the General Petroleum Corp. at the Elks’ temple between the hours of 6 and 10 Friday evening, April 11. Friday night’s affair will be a stag party, E.K. Allan, local manager for the General Petroleum Corp., declared today and will give the Port Angeles public an opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel of the company that is entering the Port Angeles area with its products and service.

1966 (50 years ago) Sequim’s annual cleanup, paint-up campaign in preparation for the Irrigation Festival will be held from April 15 to May 15, Mayor Peter F. Black told the town council Wednesday night. The town will have special trash and garbage

pickup Thursday, May 5, regular pickups May 6 and May 7, and another special pickup Monday, May 9. The council urges residents to help get the town ready for the festival and summer visitors.

1991 (25 years ago) Those eager to see a waterfront hotel, restaurant and meeting rooms on a downtown Port Angeles site now covered with logs and a parking lot should take a double dose of patience. Lend-use changes that would clear the way for commercial development west of North Oak Street are mired in legal and procedural questions. And there’s no end in sight. “I can’t tell you how quickly the thing will work through the courts,” said D.G. “Jerry” Hendricks, executive director of the Port of Port Angeles, one of the key players in the landuse drama.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, April 10, the 101st day of 2016. There are 265 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On April 10, 1916, the Professional Golfers’ Association of America was founded in New York. ■ On April 10, 1985, singer Madonna launched “The Virgin Tour” with a concert at the Paramount Theater in Seattle. On this date: ■ In 1790, President George Washington signed the first United States Patent Act. ■ In 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated. ■ In 1912, the RMS Titanic

set sail from Southampton, England, on its ill-fated maiden voyage. ■ In 1925, the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age evocation of empty materialism, shattered illusion and thwarted romance, was first published by Scribner’s of New York. ■ In 1932, German President Paul Von Hindenburg was reelected in a runoff, with Adolf Hitler coming in second. ■ In 1947, Brooklyn Dodgers President Branch Rickey purchased the contract of Jackie Robinson from the Montreal Royals. ■ In 1953, the 3-D horror movie “House of Wax,” produced by Warner Bros. and starring Vincent

Price, premiered in New York. ■ In 1974, Golda Meir told party leaders she was resigning as prime minister of Israel. ■ In 1998, the Northern Ireland peace talks concluded as negotiators reached a landmark settlement to end 30 years of bitter rivalries and bloody attacks. ■ In 2010, Polish President Lech Kaczynski, 60, was killed in a plane crash in western Russia that also claimed the lives of his wife and top Polish political, military and church officials. ■ Ten years ago: Former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling began testifying in his fraud and conspiracy trial in Houston, declaring himself “absolutely

innocent.” Skilling was convicted on 19 counts and sentenced to more than 24 years in prison; his sentence was reduced by a decade in 2013. ■ Five years ago: In the first remarks since his ouster, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak denied allegations that he had used his position to amass wealth and property. ■ One year ago: During the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Nashville, Tenn., a succession of potential Republican presidential rivals slung criticism and cracked jokes about Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton, who was expected to announce her White House candidacy.


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Crowds out other plants While pretty, scotch broom — seen springing up in lawns, next to roadways and in meadows — is an invasive weed that crowds out native plants. An upright perennial shrub in the pea family, scotch broom grows from 3 feet to 12 feet tall. Bright-yellow flowers bloom from March to June. The European native is classified as a noxious invasive species in California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. Methods of eradication include manually uprooting the plants, using herbicides to kill them or simply introducing native species that have the potential to outcompete this shrub — the latter method being the catalyst behind the Bee-UTify program. “You can help prevent

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Jay Turner, left, holds pieces steady as Ned Salman takes a measurement as the pair construct new benches around the back side of the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain in downtown Port Angeles on Saturday. The men decided to volunteer their labor to replace aging benches that lined the fountain and nearby planters using materials supplied by the city.

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

Pick up seeds Seed packets can be picked up at several locations: ■ Clallam County WSU Extension Office, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. ■ Peninsula Daily News, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles. ■ Port Angeles City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles. ■ Community development offices, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. ■ Clallam Conservation District, 228 W. First St., Port Angeles. ■ KSQM radio office, 577 W. Washington St., Sequim. ■ KONP radio office, 721 E. First St., Port Angeles. ■ Sequim City Hall, 152 W. Cedar St., Sequim. ■ Forks City Hall, 500 E. Division St., Forks. Seed packets also can be requested by calling 360417-2442, visiting www. clallam.net/weed or emailing noxiousweeds@agr.wa. gov.

Photo contest Entries in the photography contest must be submitted to web_weed@co. clallam.wa.us no later than June 30. Winners will be announced in July, with the date and place to be determined. “Your contest participation will create awareness to the extensive loss of habitat for our beneficial native plants and the wildlife — on land and in water — that depend on natural habitat,” Taylor said. The winners will receive

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PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Noxious Weed Control Board is fighting an invasive plant with seeds of plants more fruitful for the environment. Board members are seeking volunteers who, like Johnny Appleseed in the 1800s, will help spread the wealth of non-invasive and pollinator-friendly flower seeds to crowd out scotch broom. In each Bee-U-Tify packet, “you’ll find lupine, coreopsis, echinacea, cosmos, sunflower, clover, sage, bee balm and 10 more goodfor-the-environment seeds,” said Shelley Taylor, who is promoting the annual effort. “By planting Bee-U-Tify seeds in your yard and controlling noxious weeds on your property, you’re doing your part to protect ecosystems and agriculture — [all] while preserving and creating quality forage for pollinators,” she added. In another way to call attention to scotch broom, the board has launched the inaugural Show Us Your Weeds Scotch Broom Photography Contest. “We’re looking for an image filled with the ubiquitous and deceptively beautiful yellow flowers in full bloom,” Taylor said. “Your entry could feature a field of scotch broom or one spectacular shrub so huge you might mistake it for a tree.”

this and other invasive plants from taking over your garden or landscaping by planting a blend of beneficial flowers to attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators,” Taylor said. The packets “were developed by the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board that counts farmers, ecologists and a beekeeper as members,” Taylor said. “Our local county noxious weed control board has purchased these seed packets and made them available for free,” she said. “Last year, the Clallam weed board distributed over 1,600 packets locally. We’re just getting started. This year, we hope to do more.”

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A4 Briefly: Nation New poll shows Obama buoyed by economics WASHINGTON — Buoyed by some good economic news and a surge of goodwill from his base of supporters, President Barack Obama is seeing his approval rating rise. That puts Obama in a position to remain a force in the political debate at a point in his final term when some others faded into the back- Obama ground. Fifty percent of those questioned approve of the job Obama is doing in office, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. The survey found the apparent uptick in approval extended across issues, including foreign affairs, immigration and, most notably, the economy, where people said they felt slightly better about their own prospects and Obama’s stewardship. Asked about their opinion of Obama more generally, those surveyed were more likely to give him a positive rating than any of the candidates for president, Republican or Democrat. Compared with his predecessors, he’s well above Republican George W. Bush, who had about a 30 percent approval rating at this point in his presidency, but

below Democrat Bill Clinton’s roughly 60 percent, according to polls conducted by Gallup.

U.S. would seal records WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is asking a U.S. judge to keep secret many of the court records in a case over leaks in the investigation that led to the resignation of David Petraeus as CIA director. The files include transcripts of interviews with senior Obama officials about the sex scandal. Government lawyers said late Friday that unsealing some of the files “would publicize details of a criminal investigation that concluded without charges being filed.” They say other records contain or describe confidential statements provided to FBI agents, documents sealed by another court or material that otherwise should be kept secret to protect the privacy interests of people connected to the case.

Lineups for news shows WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for today’s TV news shows: ■ ABC’s “This Week” — Not available. ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders; Paul Manafort, convention manager for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump; New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. ■ CBS’s “Face the Nation” — Sanders; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich. ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” — Sanders; Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. ■ “Fox News Sunday” — President Barack Obama.

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Bipartisan Senate bill to prohibit encryption Companies would be required to provide access with warrant BY TAMI ABDOLLAH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — A draft version of a Senate bill would effectively prohibit unbreakable encryption and require companies to help the government access data on a computer or mobile device with a warrant. The draft is being finalized by the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., and the top Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California. Their goal, they said in a statement, is to ensure adherence to any court order that requires helping law enforcement or pro-

viding decrypted information. “No individual or company is above the law.” It was not immediately clear when they would introduce the bill. The draft language ran into opposition from another committee member, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who said the proposal would require “American companies to build a backdoor” into devices. “They would be required by federal law per this statute to decide how to weaken their products to make Americans less safe,” he said. Wyden pledged to do “everything in my power” to pre-

vent the plan from passing. The emerging measure follows the Justice Department’s battle with Apple Inc. over access to an encrypted and locked iPhone — a fight pitting digital privacy rights against national security concerns. The Justice Department dropped its legal effort to compel Apple to provide it with specialized software that would allow the FBI to hack into an iPhone that was issued to San Bernardino County, California, health inspector Syed Farook. Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, killed 14 people in December. The couple died in a shootout with authorities. The iPhone was found in a vehicle the day after the shooting. Two personal phones were found destroyed so completely the FBI could not recover information from them.

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Briefly: World removal of the government following last week’s resignation of Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson over his links to offshore investments. The daily protests began Monday when opposition leadBRUSSELS — After nearly ers introduced a no-confidence three weeks of frantic searching, motion against Gunnlaugsson, Belgian authorities announced who has since been replaced by Saturday they had finally the North Atlantic island arrested and identified the elunation’s fisheries minister. sive “man in the hat” spotted But the opposition is now alongside two suicide bombers pressing for a wider no-confiwho blew themselves up at dence motion against the entire Brussels Airport on March 22. government, saying two other In a terse ministers already have been evening statelinked to offshore investments at ment, the Fedthe center of the global scandal. eral Prosecution Office Kerry presses Afghans said recently arrested terror KABUL, Afghanistan — suspect Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Mohamed on Saturday committed to pushAbrini had ing reforms after his picks for Abrini confessed to attorney general and interior being the vestminister won long-sought Cabiand hat-wearing man whose net confirmation, while U.S. Secvideo image had been widely retary of State John Kerry circulated by authorities. pleaded with the government’s Abrini and three others — power-sharing leaders to bury identified as Osama Krayem, their “factional divisions” for the Herve B. M. and Bilal E. M. — good of the country. were all charged Saturday with Yet Ghani could not cite participating in “terrorist murprogress toward ending a bitter ders” and the “activities of a terfeud with Afghanistan’s chief rorist group” in relation to the executive, Abdullah Abdullah, attacks, prosecutors said. Two that has hobbled the Kabul govother suspects arrested in the ernment for 18 months. The past couple of days were released unwieldy arrangement, which “after a thorough interrogation,” it Kerry helped to forge, has left said. interim ministers in critical positions while the U.S. ally Protest rally in Iceland struggles to confront lawlessness, corruption and the TaliREYKJAVIK — Thousands of Icelanders rallied outside par- ban’s resilient and perhaps liament and demanded the expanding insurgency.

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North Korea claims test of new long-range rocket engine BY FOSTER KLUG AND KIM TONG-HYUNG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s latest belligerent declaration — that it successfully tested a new long-range rocket engine that could allow nuclear strikes on the U.S. mainland — leaves outsiders in a familiar predicament. With only a few details and no independent confirmation of what happened, there’s the usual skepticism. But if even only part of the long list of nuclear and missile work that the North has boasted of successfully completing since

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its fourth nuclear test in January is true, Pyongyang would seem to be barreling ahead toward its goal of nuclear-armed long-range missiles. The claim Saturday of a successful ground test of an intercontinental ballistic rocket engine, if true, would be another big step forward for young leader Kim Jong Un. But South Korean officials say North Korea doesn’t yet have a reliable intercontinental ballistic missile, let alone the ability to arm it with a nuclear warhead. The problem, as always, is that nothing has come close to checking North Korea’s advance. Inter-

national nuclear disarmament talks have been stalled for years, and round after round of tough U.N. sanctions have done little to halt the North’s nuclear tests and long-range rocket launches, both of which are crucial to developing a nuclear missile arsenal. The engine test, announced by the North’s official Korean Central News Agency, follows last month’s launch of a mediumrange ballistic missile that violated U.N. Security Council resolutions that prohibit any ballistic activities by North Korea. It was the North’s first medium-range missile launch since early 2014.

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World: Islamic State group releases abducted workers

APRIL SHOWERS ARRIVED in California as a series of low-pressure systems scooted through the state, but the rain totals won’t do much to ease five years of drought, forecasters said. Southern California could use any rain it gets. As of Friday, downtown Los Angeles had recorded less than half the normal 13.67 inches of rain that normally falls to date. While the El Nino warming phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean brought rain and snow to California this winter, most of those storms hit northern areas including the Sierra Nevada while bypassing the southern half of the state.

AS VERMONT IS set to become the first state in the country on July 1 to require the labeling of foods containing genetically modified ingredients, the state’s attorney general said his office will enforce the law by targeting “willful violations” by manufacturers and not products that were produced before that date. Because some shelf-stable food will be produced and distributed before July 1, the state is allowing for a sixmonth period for those products to move through the system. The law requires manufacturers to label packaged foods produced with genetic engineering.

AT LEAST 18 Filipino soldiers were killed in fierce daylong fighting with Islamic extremists in the southern Philippines on Saturday in the largest single-day government combat loss this year, officials said. At least 52 other soldiers were wounded in the clashes with Abu Sayyaf militants and allied gunmen near the towns of Tipo Tipo and AlBarka on Basilan island, three senior military officials said. They said at least four militants were killed. The large combat casualties were reported as the Philippines marked the Day of Valor to remember Filipino veterans who died in World War II.

THE ISLAMIC STATE group has released most of the 300 cement workers it abducted near Damascus after questioning them to find out who were Muslims and killing four who were members of the minority Druze sect, a a news agency reported Saturday. The reports came two days after IS abducted the cement workers and contractors from al-Badia Cement Company in Dumeir, just northeast of the capital, after a surprise attack on government forces. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said all the abductees were released except for 30 who were guards at the cement factory.


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Canine leads sheriff’s office to escapee BY DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SPOKANE — The sheriff’s office that captured a man who escaped from a psychiatric hospital gives much of the credit to a canine officer named Gunnar. The dog found Anthony Garver hiding under debris in the woods Friday night and signaled officers. “I was afraid this was going to go sideways. I’m glad it didn’t,” said Mark Gregory, spokesman for the Spokane sheriff’s office. The two human officers did their job, but Gunnar was the key to capturing Garver without any injuries, Gregory said Saturday. Garver, who is accused of torturing a woman to death, was found hiding in the woods near his family home around 8:15 p.m. The Washington Corrections Department has taken custody of Garver, who is now being held at Airway Heights Correction Center, according to Kathy Spears of the state Department of Social and Health Services. Garver, 28, escaped from a psychiatric hospital across the state in Lakewood on Wednesday night. He crawled out a window of a

locked, lower-security unit with another patient, Mark Alexander Adams, 58, who was caught the next day. On Saturday, officials at the state health agency said security is being enhanced at state psychiatric hospitals in the wake of the escape. They are focused on boosting security in the Lakewood hospital’s civil commitment area, where Garver and another patient recently were moved from the criminal section, according to a statement from the department. The men were moved because of a change in the state’s Involuntary Treatment Act, the agency said. Garver was under a civil commitment after he finished serving his incarceration period, said Jeremy Barclay, Corrections Department spokesman. State officials say two other patients took “unescorted leaves” from the hospital during the manhunt. One was on an escorted outing on campus and has not been found. Another had been approved for discharge and was awaiting community placement but did not return from a visit to a fast-food restaurant. Seattle police found him Saturday.

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Several feet of mud, rocks and woody debris cover a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles on Friday below the site of Tuesday’s house fire at 715 E. Caroline St.

Official: Waterfront Trail should reopen this week Tuesday. City Parks and Recreation Director Corey Delikat said Friday he hoped to receive a geotechnical report Monday or Tuesday. “We want to make sure the bank is stable before we go in there and clean up the slide,” Delikat said. “It’s just for the safety of the crew.” Once the city gets the goahead to remove the debris, crews are expected to have

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PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Waterfront Trail is expected to reopen this week after engineers confirm that the bluff west of Francis Street Park has stabilized, a city official said. A 10- to 15-foot section of the bluff collapsed above the trail because of water runoff from firefighters’ efforts to save a burning home at 715 Caroline St. on

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SPOKANE — Kirk Schulz has been confirmed as Washington State University’s new president and will receive a five-year contract with a base salary of $625,000 per year. The school’s Board of Regents also decided Friday to give Schulz an additional retention incentive of $25,000 per year. The contract stipulated that he and his family will be provided with a house in Pullman and a condominium in the Seattle area. Schulz is currently president of Kansas State University. He was chosen last month to replace Elson Floyd, who died of complications from cancer last year at age 59. Schulz will take over as Washington State University’s president June 13. He also will teach engineering at the school. The contract included his appointment to the WSU faculty, under which he will become a full professor with the university’s Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture upon completion of the school’s tenure process. His wife, Noel, also will become an engineering professor at Washington State. Schulz, 52, is a Virginia native who graduated in 1991 from Virginia Tech with a doctorate in chemical engineering. He worked as a professor at the University of North Dakota, Michigan State and Mississippi State. He has led Kansas State since 2009. Schulz also is chairman of the NCAA Board of Governors, the association’s highest-ranking decision-making body. He was introduced to the Washington State University community during a tour of the state last week and earlier this week. Floyd, who served as president of the university for eight years, earned a base pay of $775,000 at the end of his tenure. Including deferred compensation, Floyd made $877,250 in 2014. That made him among the nation’s highest-paid public university presidents.

BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man charged after a police standoff in January will have a psychiatric evaluation before trial. Ordez Eugene Kompkoff, 21, is charged with firstdegree kidnapping, seconddegree assault with a deadly weapon, first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, first-degree escape, heroin possession and two counts of harassmentthreats to kill after a Jan. 26 standoff at the Salt Creek RV Park west of Port Angeles. Defense Attorney Karen Unger reported in a Friday hearing that she was still waiting for Dr. Kenneth Muscatel to evaluate her client for a possible dimin-

intoxicated and may have taken a number of pills before surrendering. Deputies found a Kompkoff loaded .357 revolver and a .380 semiautomatic pistol inside the residence and what appeared to be heroin residue on Kompkoff, investigaStandoff suspect tors said. The Clallam County Kompkoff rejected a plea Sheriff’s Office said Komp- offer in the standoff case koff held a man hostage at last month. gunpoint inside a residence at the RV park and threat- Separate case ened to shoot law enforcement officers, according to He is charged in a sepathe affidavit for probable rate case with first-degree cause. robbery and second-degree Investigators said assault for allegedly attackKompkoff was extremely ing a fellow Clallam County ished-capacity defense. Kompkoff’s trial, now set for May 9, will be reset when the court-appointed Seattle psychiatrist furnishes a report, according to the minutes of the status hearing. Clallam County Superior Court Judge Brian Coughenour scheduled another hearing for April 22.

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PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College students who participated in the 19th annual Sitka Whalefest in Alaska in November will talk about their experience Thursday. “Sitka Whalefest: Reflec-

tions and Preparations for the Future” will be the focus of the 12:35 p.m. Studium Generale presentation in the Little Theater on the Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd. Students earned college credits while at the

________ Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56450, or at rollikainen@peninsula dailynews.com.

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jail inmate in February. Deputies said Kompkoff broke a man’s nose and robbed him of food and other items Feb. 7 and Feb. 10. A trial in that case remains set for April 25. The April 22 status hearing will cover both cases, court papers said. Kompkoff is being held on $750,000 bail. He is also on a state Department of Corrections hold for skipping work release for a 2015 firearms conviction. Kompkoff has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.

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burn in a controlled style to prevent additional landslides. A neighboring home at 713 Caroline St. also was threatened by the sliding bluff. The trail closure is marked by signs in multiple locations on both sides of the debris. Trees, rocks and dry mud are strewn across the trail inside a roughly 100yard fenced-off section of the waterfront trail.

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the trail open in four to six hours. “It shouldn’t take long,” Delikat said. Engineers from Northwestern Territories Inc., a Port Angeles land surveying firm, have been monitoring the bluff since the Tuesday landslide. The collapse left only a few feet of land between the edge of the bluff and the burning home. Firefighters were forced to let the 116-year-old house

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Clallam County commissioners will consider a work plan for adapting to potential impacts of climate change Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items for the businesses meeting include: ■ The appointment of members for an ad hoc committee to screen hearing examiner candidates. ■ A call for bids for a crushed rock supply. ■ Notice that a supplemental appropriation will be adopted April 26. ■ Notice of an April 26 hearing for a debatable budget emergency. Commissioners will meet in a work session at 9 a.m. Monday to preview items set for action in future meetings. Discussion items include: ■ A sheriff’s office need for one additional patrol sergeant’s position to have a supervisor present on the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team. ■ A requested contract amendment for Gray & Osborne for clerical errors. ■ A proposed agreement to purchase property for Lower Elwha Road reconstruction. ■ Proposed easement purchases for the Carlsborg sewer system. ■ General board discussion.

Port of Port Angeles Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider an agreement for Olympic oyster restoration at the John Wayne Marina when it meets Monday. Commissioners will meet in regular session at 1 p.m. at 338 W. First St. The meeting will be preceded by a workshop at 9 a.m. in the same place. At the afternoon meeting, commissioners also will consider the 2015 capital project report and hear a report on the quarterly goals of the strategic plan. At the morning meeting, they will discuss rules for speaking at commission meetings, advisory committee structure, strategic plan action items and a request for sponsorship from the Sequim Irrigation Festival logging show.

Eye on Clallam downtown plan implementation and review a proposed fencing ordinance.

Forks City Council The Forks City Council will conduct a public hearing on a rezone request when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 500 E. Division St. The council also will consider amending the city personnel policy and procedure manual and schedule a city tour.

Quillayute Valley schools The Quillayute Valley School Board will hear an update on the Spartan Field replacement when it meets Tuesday. The board will meet at 6 p.m. in the library at Forks High School. It also will consider a resignation from Wayne Daman, high school head baseball coach.

Ethics panel A Port Angeles ethics committee will consider whether to make a recommendation to the City Council when it meets Tuesday. The panel will meet at 11 a.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Earlier this month, the panel found Deputy Mayor Cherie Kidd in violation of one complaint against her. It will meet to decide whether it will make a recommendation to the council.

Clallam Conservation District The Clallam Conservation District board will discuss a county roadside vegetation management plan when it meets Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in Suite H at Armory Square, 228 W. First St., Port Angeles. Other agenda items include summer internships, the next phase of a Dungeness Irrigation District piping project, a McDonald Creek irrigation diversion project update, maintenance contracts and cooperator and cost-share agreements.

CONTINUED FROM A1 to send the city a message that City Hall’s male-domiThe jury began delibera- nated culture must change. “This is the only way you tions Friday at 9 a.m. in the three-week civil trial, which can put a stop to this stuff,” included 174 exhibits and Unger said. In making its decision, lengthy testimony from Ziomkowski, before the jury decided Ziomkowsannouncing its decision just ki’s gender was “a signifihours later, shortly before cant motivating factor” in her termination and that noon. At least 10 of 12 jurors she was “subjected to harasswere required to decide a ment” because of her gender verdict based on the prepon- while a city employee. In selecting $1.5 million derance of evidence, not on the higher standard of being for noneconomic damages, beyond a reasonable doubt the jury decided on an amount equal to $164 a day required in criminal trials. Two of three jurors whose for 25 years. The damages cover emophone numbers were available did not return calls for tional distress, humiliation, mental anguish, pain and comment. The third juror, who said suffering, and embarrasshe was one of the two who ment as alleged in Ziomvoted against the majority, kowski’s lawsuit against the city. refused to comment. The economic damages were lost earnings of Send city a message $113,471. Port Angeles attorney Ziomkowski was termiKaren Unger had called for nated for cashing out — and the jury to award Ziom- putting into her retirement kowski damages equal to account — what the State $100 or $200 a day for 25 Patrol had said in an invesyears, saying it was needed tigation was $28,674 in gen-

CONTINUED FROM A1 had actually taken place,” he said. “There was bewilderThey broke bread, heard a prayer song from David’s ment, sorrow in a lot of peoBritish Columbia family and ple’s eyes, just by looking at watched a slideshow of his the crowd.” Port Angeles Detective copious artwork and formaSgt. Tyler Peninger said Fritive years. David was a member of day that seven more people the Nuu-chah-nulth First will be interviewed Monday Nations but had lived on and and Tuesday in connection off since the 1970s at his with the investigation, adopted home at Neah Bay, although none so far is a suspect or person of interest where his daughter lives. “He just loved the way our in David’s murder. Peninger is hoping they people, the Makahs, took care of each other and loved provide more clues on David’s one another — how they movements between March treated him like he was one 25, when he arrived in Port Angeles from Neah Bay, and of us,” Greene said. “He touched a lot of lives.” when his body was found The manner of David’s March 28 inside the 1111 E. Port Angeles death — homi- Columbia St. apartment of cide by blunt-force trauma to an acquaintance, where he the head, according to his was staying. Peninger said about 10 death certificate — was on the mourners’ minds, Greene people had been interviewed in the investigation as of Frisaid. “The looks in people’s eyes day. David, who was about — you could tell it was a shock to everyone that this 5-foot-5 and weighed about

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The Sequim City Council will considering approving 2017 funds for tennis courts and improvements to Dr. James Standard Park when it meets Monday. The council will meet at 5 p.m. at City Hall, 152 W. Cedar St. The council will consider allocating $60,000 for tennis courts at Carrie Blake Park and $20,000 for standard park improvements in 2017. It will conduct a public hearing before considering adoption of a stormwater plan, hear an update on

The Clallam County Trust Lands Advisory Committee will hear a review from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the Endangered Species Act on Friday. The meeting will begin at noon in Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse.

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The Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners’ meeting for Monday has been canceled. The next meeting will be April 18.

Nash, a commercial diver for A1 Commercial Diving Services, was in Port Angeles on Thursday night spending a night out with friends, said Chris Gibbs,

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and tried to stop him, but he got on his bike and took off. That is the last time anybody saw him,” Gibbs said.

Search party Jeffrey Nash Found dead Saturday

After learning that Nash had never made it home, Gibbs began organizing a search party to scour U.S. Highway 101 and Old Olympic Highway — Nash’s presumed route of travel — for any sign of his friend. The group also made a missing person’s report after Nash had been missing for 24 hours to Port Angeles police, Gibbs said.

Nash’s employer and personal friend. “We are all commercial divers,” Gibbs said. “He is an underwater welder.” At about 1:45 a.m. Friday morning, Nash was dropped off at the Red Lion Hotel, Gibbs said, with the intention that he would get a room for the night. Instead, Nash appar________ ently “decided to get on his Reporter Chris McDaniel can bike to ride home,” Gibbs be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. said. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsula “Some people saw him dailynews.com.

been planning to travel to Victoria on March 26. Peninger said the investigation into David’s death has been painstaking. “This is a unique situation,” he said. In most murders, “there’s no mystery as to who did it,” Peninger added. “When you can’t just look at one person and say, ‘That’s the person who did it,’ it takes us a longer time to find that information out. “By the nature of the investigation, it will be a slow and deliberative process.” Mark Nichols, Clallam County prosecuting attorney and ex officio coroner, said Saturday that David’s death certificate will be finalized once blood and tissue samples have been analyzed, which should take two or three weeks. “The manner [of death] is not going to change,” Nichols said.

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PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend High School teacher who allegedly threatened the school principal and entered his former classroom after being banned from campus remained in custody Saturday as the court awaits the results of a Thursday competency hearing. Bail for James Keith Miller, 52, remained at $150,000 after Superior Court Judge Keith Harper denied a motion to reduce it during a hearing Friday. Harper said the results of a competency hearing at the Jefferson County jail in Port Hadlock were essential in the determination of the next step.

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“He was northbound on Cays Road and didn’t navigate that corner onto Marine Drive,” Munger said. “It appears that his cause of death was injuries as a result of the accident. That cliff is 50 to 75 feet between the top and down to the bottom,” with Nash located “down the bluff on the beach below.” The rate of speed Nash was traveling when he went over the cliff was unknown, Munger said. Investigators do not suspect foul play, he said. A toxicology report and autopsy are pending, he added. The death remains under investigation.

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SEQUIM — A section of bike lane on North Seventh Avenue will remain off limits until repairs are made following a water main break Thursday. A crack stretching about 10 feet along the bottom of an 8-inch water pipe between West Spruce Street and West Fir Street pumped out some 500,000 gallons of water in three hours, flooding surrounding streets, city officials said. About 200 linear feet of asphalt on North Seventh Avenue between West Spruce Street and West Fir Street must be repaired after the water caused the road to separate and “float,� said Matt Klontz, city engineer. The road is open to traffic, but a section of the bike lane, mid-block, on the east side of North Seventh Street likely will remain closed until the repairs can be made or the pavement is patched. “Fortunately, breaks of this size are unusual,� Klontz said. The cost and schedule for the repair has yet to be determined.

Thursday night The crack unleashed municipal water at about 10 p.m. Thursday. By 11 p.m., city crews and local law enforcement had closed the street and were working to locate the source of the flooding. By 1 a.m., the water was shut off and the break was isolated, Klontz said. As water is conveyed via the water main, the pressure often causes the

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Paper: 100th anniversary CONTINUED FROM A1 sponsors annual commu- News, to reflect its switch nity service awards in both from afternoon to morning Once a Port Angeles Clallam and Jefferson coun- publication and its circulaproduct only, it now serves ties to highlight those vol- tion area. CITY OF SEQUIM two counties, with a 156- unteers who give their time In 1994, it became part mile circulation area from and talents to others. A crack stretching about 10 feet along the of Horvitz Newspapers and Although the aim of the four years later, under the Hood Canal to La Push. bottom of an 8-inch water pipe located Paid print readership is newspaper to serve its read- direction of former pubbetween West Spruce Street and West Fir 25,875 daily and 28,650 ers has not changed, owner- lisher and editor John Street caused flooding to occur within the Sunday. We distribute an ship has throughout the Brewer, it further emphasurrounding streets in Sequim. average of 273,910 paid cir- years. sized its commitment to culation copies each month. pipes to vibrate, Klontz gallons per minute, which Peninsula-wide coverage In March, the online ver- Ownership changes is the “fire flow requiresaid. with separate front pages sion of the product, drew The ongoing vibration ment,� Klontz said. for the Clallam and JefferSmith retired in 1919, 906,436 page views and against large 4-inch rocks “The water was delivered son county editions. selling his interest to E.B. 160,478 unique users — found in the pipe bedding at the rate that it’s designed In 2011, Sound Publishand Jessie Webster, as well with about 33 percent at the location of the crack to — so in a strange way, we ing purchased the PDN, as as to Billy Welsh, who choosing to read the site on is thought to be the cause were able to validate the fire well as the Sequim Gazette served as editor. their mobile phones. of the break. flow,� he said. Jessie Webster headed and Forks Forum weeklies. “The good news is the ________ The largest publisher of the company after E.B’s Digital age [escaped] water was concommunity newspapers in death in 1936 until 1940, Alana Linderoth is a reporter tained from curb to curb,� “As the media landscape when the corporation presi- the state, Everett-based with the Olympic Peninsula News Klontz said. continues to change in the dency passed to their Sound Publishing is one of A silver lining is the Group, which is composed of digital age, the reach and daughter, Beth, and then several locally operated Sound Publishing newspapers information city officials Peninsula Daily News, Sequim influence the PDN still their son, Charles, who had divisions of Black Press gleaned from the flooding. Gazette and Forks Forum. Reach maintains on the Olympic joined the staff in 1934. Group Ltd. of Surrey, B.C., The water lost was flow- her at alinderoth@sequimgazette. Peninsula comes with level He served as head of the and Victoria, which have ing at a rate of about 3,000 com. of responsibility we don’t circulation department and newspapers and websites in take lightly,� said publisher the business office, becom- western Canada as well as Terry Ward. ing publisher in 1938 and from Hawaii to Ohio in the “Our readers have placed editor in 1940. U.S. their trust in us for a cenHis wife, Esther, joined Brewer retired as editor tury. We are dedicated to the Evening News staff — earning their trust as we and was known to complain and publisher in 2015 after move into the next 100 about the boredom of cover- 18 years at the helm of the operation, and Ward took years.� ing board meetings. over as publisher of the In addition to carrying The two became sole news and advertising, the owners in 1961. As Charles’ three newspapers. 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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Economic Development Corp. Executive Director Bill Greenwood will discuss the recent history of the EDC, what the EDC is doing for the business community today and what he sees for the future of the EDC and the local economy. Afterward will be a question-and-answer session. Tickets for the luncheon are $18 if preregistered at www. portangeles.org; at the door, they are $20 for members and $25 for nonmembers and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings 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. This Tuesday’s meeting will feature Powell Jones, director of the Dungeness River Audubon Center, on “The Railroad Bridge: Its Link to the Community and Beyond.” Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@sequimchamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at

Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will feature the Quileute tribe’s Move to Higher Ground Project Committee. Lunch of $9.75 will include an entree (chicken stir-fry) and sides. The soup of the day will be clam chowder. ■ Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce — Weekly luncheon meetings are held Mondays at noon at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge, 555 Otto St. This Monday’s program will feature Samantha Hale, marketing and communications manager of the Pacific Northwest Trail Association, on the 1,200-mile-long Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. The luncheon’s sponsor will be Puget Sound Express. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive (off U.S. Highway 101) in east Port Angeles. Michael Deighton, general manager of Lake Crescent Lodge, will speak on the lodge’s history and its role in the North Olympic Peninsula’s tourist season. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those at the PABA meeting who do not order breakfast.

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Multigenerational homes ideal size for profuse family under the same roof. The number of Americans living in multigenerational households rose to 56.8 million in BOB AND MYRNA Conrad, both 65, share a house with their son Wade, 41, his wife Dana, 2012, or about 18.1 percent of the total population, from 46.6 million, or 15.5 percent of the 42, and their grandson Bryce, 21. population in 2007, according to the latest data Isn’t it crowded? Don’t they cramp one from Pew Research. another’s style? Actually, no. By comparison, an estimated 28 million, or “We just set some ground rules, and it’s been 12 percent, lived in such households in 1980. working great,” said Wade Conrad, who has “People lost jobs, and with tighter household been living with his extended family since late 2013 in a NextGen multigenerational home, budgets, a lot of homes consolidated,” said Aaron built by the Lennar Corp., in Spanaway, near Terrazas, a senior economist at Zillow, the home Tacoma. pricing website. “We’re seeing more children livThe Conrads are among a growing number of ing with their parents and elderly parents movfamilies who are seeking specially designed ing in with their adult children.” homes that can accommodate aging parents, TURN TO HOUSES/A9 grown children and even boomerang children THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Fraud using ATM “skimming” devices is on the rise, new data show. Skimming involves stealing debit card numbers by putting an illegal card reading device on an ATM. Criminals use the devices in tandem with hidden cameras that record personal identification numbers entered onto the keypad. They then make duplicate cards using the information and drain cash from bank accounts. FICO Card Alert Service, which monitors activity at ATMs for bank clients, is reporting a sixfold increase in the number of machines in the United States compromised by criminals in 2015, compared with 2014. The service is an arm of analytic software company FICO, Gold and silver best known for providing conGold for June closed up sumer credit scores. $6.30, or 0.5 percent, to $1,243.80 The FICO service, which monian ounce Friday. tors hundreds of thousands of May silver rose 22.6 cents, or ATMs, first reported an increase 1.5 percent, to $15.384 an ounce. in the fraud about a year ago. Peninsula Daily News The company said it was conand The Associated Press tractually barred from disclosing

the actual number of incidents but noted that the number for all of 2015 was the highest the service had ever recorded. This month, a man was arrested in San Diego County, Calif., and charged with placing skimming devices on Wells Fargo ATMs across the county. He was accused of using stolen data from nearly 4,900 cards to create counterfeit cards that were then used to steal nearly a halfmillion dollars, much of which was sent overseas. Hilary O’Byrne, a Wells Fargo spokeswoman, said in an email statement that the bank tests new security devices and technol-

ogy to safeguard its ATMs, but she declined to provide details because “we don’t want to compromise those efforts.” Wells Fargo conducts regular inspections of ATMs and their keypads, she said, and takes reports of suspicious activity seriously. While the episode shows that banks are not immune, nonbank ATMs, meaning those in locations like convenience stores, are increasingly the targets, said T.J. Horan, vice president for fraud solutions at FICO. In 2015, he said, 60 percent of the compromises were at nonbank ATMs, up from about 39 percent in 2014. And while ATM fraud was previously concentrated in big cities on the East and West Coasts, it is now spreading throughout the country, Horan said. Although more banks are issuing credit and debit cards containing tiny computer chips that are more difficult to counterfeit, not all retailers accept them yet. So most cards still have magnetic strips attached to the back of the cards as well. This makes it possible to steal the information from the strips and allows criminals to use the counterfeit cards created by skimming. “Cards with mag stripes are vulnerable to skimming, period,” Horan said. TURN

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Demand for ‘sober homes’ soars amid drug epidemic BY CARLA K. JOHNSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO — The nation’s epidemic of addiction to painkillers and heroin is fueling runaway demand for a once-obscure form of housing known as “sober homes,� where recovering addicts live together in a supervised, substance-free setting to ease their transition back to independence. The facilities are rarely run by credentialed professionals and are only lightly regulated — a situation that has prompted at least five states to pass or consider legislation to impose basic rules on how they operate. Some homes have been accused of tolerating drug use and participating in insurance fraud. “The ones that are good are fantastic,� said Pam Rodriguez, CEO of Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, an Illinois nonprofit working to reduce prison time for nonviolent drug offenders. But the rapidly expanding field also includes “people exploiting the vulnerability of the population and their desperation to find a safe place to live,� she said. Sober homes are based on an idea that has been around since at least the 1970s, when many communities had halfway houses — group homes reserved for the most desperate alcoholics with nowhere else to turn. These new houses cater increasingly to people who have become addicted to opiates. In recent years, the epidemic has touched more families who can afford to pay for care. The facilities range from former single-family houses in residential neighborhoods to apartment complexes.

The residents include people recently released from prison or residential treatment and others who see a counselor regularly or get no treatment. They must observe rules and curfews and participate in 12-step meetings. The homes are often run by former drug users who have remained clean after rehabilitation, rather than by doctors or therapists. Residents typically pay rent ranging from $75 to $150 per week. There is no nationwide estimate on the number of sober homes, but experts say the growth is apparent. For instance, Prescott, Ariz., a city of 40,000, has 169 homes. That’s one home for every 237 people, with more on the way. “We have houses opening up two or three a week here,� said Mary Beth Hrin, a Prescott resident who supports a bill to allow cities to regulate the homes.

Seeking guidance One large network of homes, Oxford House, now has almost 2,000 houses in about 500 cities, up 20 percent in the past three years. Families are seeking guidance in choosing a home and pressing for accountability for the money they spend there. Some of the laws under consideration would require sober homes to be inspected and certified and subject to ethical codes and consumer protections. After a scam involving inflated insurance claims for sober home residents, the Florida Legislature last year adopted a law effectively requiring certification of homes that receive patients from licensed rehab centers. Florida has an estimated

1,200 homes housing 12,000 to 13,000 people. Massachusetts recently set up a voluntary certification process, and bills are pending before lawmakers in Maryland and Arizona. Some proposals would require owners to undergo background checks, to refund money in some circumstances and to make inspection reports available to consumers. In New Jersey, a new law requires sober homes to notify a family member when a resident is evicted, unless the resident chooses to keep the matter private. For now, most homes have little to no governmental oversight. “In most states, there is not a regulatory body because recovery residences aren’t considered treatment,� said Amy Mericle, a scientist at Alcohol Research Group, a California nonprofit that studies alcohol and drug addiction. The best homes can increase abstinence and lower incarceration rates, according to the little research available. The homes are positioned to benefit from rising spending for addiction treatment, which is climbing at 5 percent a year and projected to reach $42.1 billion in 2020, according to federal estimates. In a small apartment building on Chicago’s South Side, sober home resident Darnell Johnson, a parolee from the Illinois prison system, said he hopes he’s almost ready to live on his own again. When he isn’t out looking for a job, he attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings or watches TV. “I’m 50 years old,� he said. “You outgrow things.�

ATMs: PIN a vital key CONTINUED FROM A8 Baumgartner said. So consumers, he said, “It’s a bit of a transition should be vigilant in keepperiod Catch-22,� Horan ing track of their bank account to note any unfacontinued. He said criminals were miliar transactions. ■If my card is skimmed, also using a “quick hit� approach, moving faster to will I get any stolen money make it harder for banks to back? In most cases, yes. Under react. The estimated loss the Electronic Fund Transper card is about $600. Here are some questions fer Act, consumers generand answers about ATM ally aren’t liable for funds stolen from their bank safety. ■How can I tell if an account through fraud like skimming, as long as it’s ATM has a skimmer? Kurt Baumgartner, prin- reported within 60 days, cipal security researcher said Paul Stephens, policy with the cybersecurity com- director of the Privacy pany Kaspersky Lab, said Rights Clearinghouse, a customers should take note consumer group. What’s more, many of anything that looks unusual about an ATM, banks say they offer a blanparticularly the slot where ket “zero liability� policy for such incidents. the card is inserted. O’Byrne, the Wells Fargo If the fixture wiggles or appears to be attached with spokeswoman, said, “Cusglue, that’s an indication tomers affected by any type that a skimming device is of fraud are fully reimbursed.� attached. Still, Stephens said there Skimmers are also a big problem at gas station was some possibility that pumps, but it’s getting you could be without cash harder to detect skimmers for a few days in some situat those locations because ations, while the bank they are increasingly investigates. For that reason, he suginstalled inside the pumps,

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Most multigenerational families, of course, live in ordinary houses, but the homebuilding industry is responding quickly to this shifting demand by creating homes specifically intended for such families. The Lennar homes don’t offer just a spare bedroom suite or a “granny hut� that sits separately on the property or a room above a garage. The NextGen designs provide a separate entranceway, bedroom, living space, bathroom, kitchenette, laundry facilities and, in some cases, even separate temperature controls and separate garages with a lockable entrance to the main house.

Better living Family members can live under the same roof and not see one another for days if they so choose. Wade Conrad acknowledged he was initially skeptical when his father suggested they buy a home together. Conrad, along with his wife and two children, had twice moved back home with his parents during job transitions — the most recent lasting a year in 2007 — and it did not go well, he said. Back then, they butted heads over everything: food, parenting decisions, furniture choices and even TV programs. “My dad watches the news 24/7, and I can’t stand the news,� Conrad recalled. “We’d gather for dinner and he’d just mute the TV, but the news would still be on. It drove us crazy,� he said with a laugh. Conrad prefers shows like “The Walking Dead� and “Arrested Development,� while his parents, he said, like “cheesy Hallmark feel-goody movies.� “I’m not a zombie fan,� his father conceded. Even doing the dishes was a bone of contention. “They like to hand-wash all their dishes and we like using the dishwasher,� Bob Conrad said. All these irritating memories came rushing back as Wade Conrad pondered his father’s suggestion. But once he saw the NextGen home, he was sold. Conrad moved his family from their crowded 1,000-square-foot townhome into the 5,000-squarefoot NextGen home.

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Other builders, including Toll Brothers and the CalAtlantic Group, have jumped into the market as well. Jim and Becky Cadd bought a Toll Brothers multigenerational home in Baltimore to accommodate Becky’s aunt and Jim’s mother. After the couple married in June 2013, Becky Cadd and her aunt, 72-year-old Barbara Spangler, moved into Jim Cadd’s home, where his mother, Terry Cadd, also lived. Suddenly having everybody living under the same roof was trying. “My wife would be cooking dinner in the kitchen, and my mother, with her walker, would be ratcheting by,� Jim said, “and then you had Barb trying to feed the dog.� Tensions intensified further when Becky gave birth to the couple’s first child, and her mother-in-law broke her hip in 2014. “It was Jim, me, my daughter, my mother-in-law with her walker, my aunt, two dogs and toys in a very small family room — a square box,� Becky said. “I like to describe it as a fishbowl.� And when the couple wanted to relax in front of the TV, they said, their older housemates often commandeered the TV controls or filled up the DVR with shows like “M*A*S*H,� “The Golden Girls� or “Matlock.� “We love them dearly, but we needed our own space,� Jim said. The Toll Brothers multigenerational home resolved this. Now, Terry Cadd and Barbara Spangler each have their own bedroom, kitchenette and living area. Toll Brothers offers the multigenerational option in all of its 300 locations in 50 markets in 19 states. The niche accounted for about 5 percent of Toll’s sales last year, compared with 1 percent in its first year in 2012. As for the Conrads, they say the arrangement has brought the family closer than ever. But they acknowledge it’s not for everybody. “Don’t do it if you don’t have love for each other, a commitment to living life together, and an ability to compromise,� Bob Conrad said. “For us, it was the right thing at the right place at the right time — and it works.�

They set some rules: No TV in the large common area, food is bought separately, all other expenses are split down the middle. For the grandparents, who had been living in St. Louis, the spacious new home was an ideal way to reconnect with family. “It ended up being the best decision we could ever envision,� the elder Conrad said. “And my son can watch all the ‘Walking Dead’ episodes he wants.� So what’s driving this trend? The 2008 recession, high student loan debt, rising rents, and a tough job market for millennials caused many people ages of 18 to 34 to delay leaving home, said Alex Barron, founder of the Housing Research Center. And then there are boomerang children, who are adults who return to their parents’ home because of a job loss, divorce or other reason. On the flip side, baby boomers are living longer than previous generations. Many are planning ahead in hopes that they can devote more attention to their children and grandchildren — and spend little, if any, time in a nursing home.

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When parents have a favorite BY PERRI KLASS, M.D.

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O MY OWN mother, it was an article of faith to show no favoritism. If two of us asked her whose drawing she liked best, the answer was predetermined: I like them just the same. When I tried to trick my mother by saying I had done both drawings myself, she saw right through me; she understood that children are constantly trying to elicit evidence of who is ahead and who is behind. And to the end of her life, if someone tried to draw my mother out in public praise, by saying, with reference to some particular milestone or achievement, oh, you must be so proud of your child, she would respond, firmly, yes, I’m proud of all my children. Her parents, back in the 1930s, had no concerns about treating children equally; the boy was the boy was the boy; the girls were the smart one and the pretty one. Dr. Barbara Howard, a developmental behavioral pediatrician who is the president of Total Child Health and an assistant professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, often sees behavioral problems that stem from a child’s sense of not being the preferred one.

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T’S IMPOSSIBLE NOT TO have favorites, and we do know that the perception of favoritism is one of the biggest factors in sibling rivalry,” she said. “Often the child is trying to get the attention of the parent who is rejecting them — the more you push a kid away, the more he will come at you,” she said. “So if you see a kid coming at a parent, being aggressive or being clingy or needy or overly attention-seeking, often the parent doesn’t like the kid that much, or the kid perceives it.” She may ask the parent what that child’s behavior evokes; which other family member does it make you think of; what possible future does it make you imagine? Often, she says, the parent is aware of feeling strained toward that child and feels terribly guilty about it; finding ways to enjoy spending time together can help them both. Years ago, I read a novel — someone please tell me what it was — in which a mother secretly and privately assured each of her children, “Don’t tell the others, but you have always been my favorite.” I liked that system, and as a mother, I think I could do it with perfect sincerity — one on one with each of my three children, I think I could say it and it would be true. Ellen Weber Libby, a clinical psychologist and author of The Favorite Child, said

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first period, and last children, who represent a final chance to invest. Salmon pointed out that the effects of parental favoritism may be much sharper in families where there isn’t enough to go around in the first place, so the inequities may be particularly harsh. On the other hand, Libby said, in a prosperous family, the favorite child may grow up entitled, immune from the rules that apply to the other children. “I think you can let people off the hook from feeling guilty about having a favorite — put it right out there and say of course you have a favorite, people have favorites, it’s what you do with it that matters,” said VOLUTIONARY Howard. psychologists think of parental “You’ve got to find something you investment in their offspring as the appreciate about each kid and build on division of a finite pool of resources, rather that.” With children whose behavior is than, perhaps, an infinity of love. problematic, she may suggest developing “I would argue that parents do somenew rituals, like an early-morning cuddle times have favorites and do invest before the day gets going. unequally,” said Catherine Salmon, an “Parents don’t appreciate the difference associate professor of psychology at the between love and favoritism,” said Libby. University of Redlands in California, who “I think it’s hard for parents to say, I studies relationships and is a co-author of love my children the same and from time The Secret Power of Middle Children. to time there is a child I do favor. I favor a Birth order can matter here, she said, child because at that moment that child with middle children perhaps less likely to makes me feel more successful as a parbe favorites, compared with first children, ent.” So yes, there may be real inequities — who monopolize their parents, for that

some families have a shifting favoritism, where different children hold the advantage from day to day or week to week. That kind of rotation, she said, yields a healthy, normal competitiveness. Ask the children, she says, and they will tell you. “The people who don’t know are usually the parents, who live in denial because there’s a myth that to have a favorite child is bad.” The danger comes when the favoritism is steady and persistent and becomes a lasting part of the family dynamic.

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but what may matter more is the perception of favoritism, and what everyone involved does with it, both in terms of behavior, and in terms of memory and emotion. We all carry with us into adulthood a sense of where we stood, how we were perceived and how we were treated.

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N A GOOD DAY, THE IDEA of the favorite child can be a bit of a running joke, which serves as a reminder to parents to play fair, and as a reminder to children that while love is infinite, parental approval and esteem need to be earned, and are worth competing for, within reason. When Libby had to put together her first PowerPoint presentation, she said, she found herself feeling overwhelmed. She texted her children: “Whoever gets back to me first is my favorite child for today.” “Within a nanosecond my daughter, who never has time to call me, was on the phone, and my son said, ‘Damn, when your phone was busy, I knew my sister was on it!’ ”

_________ Perri Klass writes a column for the wellness section of The New York Times.

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“Try to never argue and/or fight. And don’t argue about money if possible. Never stop dating each other. Laugh together a lot. Share responsibilities. Don’t keep score. These are some quick thoughts of mine.”

“Be that person’s best friend, which helps for a long marriage. Share with each other. I didn’t like jet skis, but I tried it with him. And he’s helped me with the creativity part of my jewelry. Work together.”

“I would tell them to wait until they are in their mid-20s, when you’re a little more mature and know yourself better.”

“Give each other grace. Forgive them and let them be who they are. Recognize their talents and their gifts. Share.”

“Live with the person before marriage and get to know each other. I know this goes against many people’s beliefs. Make sure you love them even with their flaws, like my husband won’t pick up his socks.”

“First, get some marriage counseling before you get married so you know what all you’re getting into. Make sure you’re financially stable and your priorities are in line.”

“Life is short, so if you are really in love, jump into the pool and do it all.”

“Make sure it’s your best friend. My wife and I were married 52 years ago, and we have alike and common values. We play together like fishing, traveling, golfing and bowling. Must have commonalities.”

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The Lincoln caucus THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL campaign just changed. Until now, this has been a candidate-cen- David tric process. Brooks All the different candidates were competing to get a majority of delegates to the GOP convention. But now it’s likely no candidate will get that majority on the first ballot. So the campaign has become a delegate-centric process. Suddenly the delegates have all the power and the candidates have to woo them for their support. The crucial question is: How are delegates going to use their power? Well, they could go the solitary path. In this model, the delegates give away their support one by one. But they’d get nothing for it in return — except maybe a hug from Ivanka Trump or a Ted Cruz coffee mug. Big whoop. Or they could choose the collective path. This is the path that recognizes that the situation we’re in now is more like a parliamentary process than a presidential process. Even very small groups can have an amazing influence over big candidates who are trying to build a majority coalition. Think of the way small Israeli religious parties extract concessions from the much larger Israeli parties. So I’m suggesting some num-

ber of delegates organize themselves into a caucus called the Lincoln Caucus. The Lincoln Caucus would not be an explicitly anti-Trump caucus or an anti-Cruz caucus. It would just be a caucus made up of delegates who are not happy with the choices currently before them. The evidence suggests that there will be a lot of these delegates. Only 10 percent of the delegates are named by the presidential campaigns. The vast majority, still to be chosen, will be local activists or state legislators. If they have a chance on a second or third ballot, many of them will love to vote against Donald Trump. By July, many of them, I suspect, will be less satisfied with Cruz than they are today — after he gets crushed in a bunch of big primaries and gets bloodied in the Trump-Cruz civil war. I’m suggesting that the delegates who signed up to be members of the Lincoln Caucus make a pledge to work and vote together at the convention. The first thing the Lincoln Caucus would do is plant a flag for a different style of Republicanism. Members of the caucus would remind the country that there still are Republicans who believe in prudent globalism, reform conservative ideas to lift up the working class. There are still Republicans who believe in certain standards of polite behavior in public and pragmatic compromise. If the Republican ticket gets devastated in November, members of the Lincoln Caucus could say, “We stood for something dif-

arties are lasting institutions that manage coalitions, preserve historical commitments, protect us from flash-in-the-pan demagogues and impose restraints on the excessively ambitious. The Lincoln Caucus would embody these legitimate institutional responsibilities.

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ferent,” and they’d be in a good position to lead the rebuilding process. But the Lincoln Caucus would primarily serve more immediate ends. First, the Lincoln Caucus would work with the rules committee to get rid of any party bylaws that inhibit delegate flexibility at the convention. Second, it would tell the Trump and Cruz campaigns this: After the second ballot, we will entertain offers for our support. You may offer us policy pledges, personnel positions or anything you think will win our favor. After the offers were in, members of the Lincoln Caucus would hold a public vote. They could vote for the Trump offer, for the Cruz offer or for some as yet unknown third candidate. If most of the Lincoln Caucus votes went for the third option, then that person would be the caucus candidate in the ensuing convention ballots. This process would bring the Trump and Cruz campaigns back

toward the Republican mainstream. It would create a road toward party unity after one deal or another was reached. It might go some way toward heading off a general election debacle. It would also create a democratic path toward a Republican nominee who is not Trump or Cruz. Remember, the members of the caucus would be delegates, not Washington insiders. They would be a committeeman from Missouri or a state rep from Ohio. They’d be tied to the grass roots, and the press would be all over these people at the convention. This is the best way to get a non-Trump/Cruz candidate without sparking riots in the streets. Mostly, members of the Lincoln Caucus would stand up for the legitimate rights of the party. In our republican system, it is parties that choose nominees; not primary voters. Parties are lasting institutions that manage coalitions, preserve historical commitments, protect us from flash-in-the-pan demagogues and impose restraints on the excessively ambitious. The Lincoln Caucus would embody these legitimate institutional responsibilities. It’s impossible to tell where this process is heading. It would be nice to have a preorganized faction, standing up for pragmatic, reform conservative ideas, ready for whatever may come. If modern conservatives don’t stand together, they will surely hang separately.

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BY JOE KAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Something that used to be second-nature in baseball — sliding hard into second base to prevent a double play — is deciding games and giving major leaguers fits a week into the season. From the AL to the NL, runners making that 90-foot dash are wondering: What’s acceptable anymore? Twice during opening week, a game turned on a slide that was ruled unacceptable. The most recent dust-up occurred Friday night in Milwaukee when Colby Rasmus was called for interference, resulting in a game-ending double play in the ninth inning that allowed the Brewers to hold on for a 6-4 win. Astros ace Dallas Keuchel later vented on Twitter: “Are we even playing baseball anymore??? Unbelievable.” Better believe it’s going to keep happening until everyone figures out what’s allowed under the “Chase Utley rule,” enacted after his slide broke the leg of Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada during the playoffs. Players have to slide at the base and be able to maintain contact with it — Rasmus slid past the base and was called for interference. Every team in the majors will see the play as another teaching moment.

Still figuring out new rule Major League Baseball sent 20 videos to teams in the offseason defining what’s acceptable and what’s not. The Pittsburgh Pirates show videos of the most recent “Utley rule” slides at the start of each series. “Any time there becomes an issue in the league where a guy is called out, we show that slide so guys can see it,” manager Clint Hurdle said Saturday morning before a game against the Cincinnati Reds. “When we have our next [team] meeting, Monday in Detroit, we’ll show the slides that have happened from the last bit of slides. “We catch them up on what’s going on in the league, what’s been called out and what’s been called appropriate.” One week in, teams aren’t so sure. Hurdle asked for clarification from MLB on why a Cardinals runner wasn’t called out for turning his body toward the infield while sliding into the base during their opening series. Is that allowed? Was it a borderline call? Is it a gray area that needs to be cleared up? “We’re confused by it,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Saturday before a game in Detroit. “We’ve told our players: Slide into the base. But I’m going to say it again: We’ve told players for years not to dive head-first into first base. What do they do? Their instinct takes over, they’re playing hard, and they do it. “So I think it’s hard. I think it’s going to be hard for players.” MLB knew there would be a break-in period. TURN

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QUILCENE — Nine Quilcene Rangers contributed hits in the softball team’s 15-5 fiveinning victory over Tacoma Baptist. Runs came in threes — or in one case, multiples of threes — for Class 1B Quilcene in Friday’s win over the Crusaders, a 2B team. The Rangers scored three in the first, three in the second, three in the third and six in the fourth to build a 15-0 advantage heading into the fifth inning. Katie Bailey cleaned up the bases in the first two innings. Her triple scored two runs in the first inning, and her single in the second inning brought in two more. “Katie has worked hard on her approach, and has taken a liking to the No. 4 spot in our order,” Quilcene coach Mark Thompson said. “She is having a really good season so far.” Megan Weller added a tworun double in the third, and several players contributed to the six-run fourth inning. Bailey Kieffer had another strong pitching outing for the Rangers, going 4 2/3 innings and striking out 11. Weller gave up five runs in a rare pitching appearance. “Megan is a good pitcher, she just hasn’t pitched in a while,” Thompson said. “She has had a lot of success in the circle over the years, and if we ever need her I know I can count on her.” Tacoma Baptist (3-4) entered Friday’s game on a three-game winning streak.

Bailey Kieffer winds up for a pitch during Quilcene’s win over Tacoma Baptist.

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M’s fighting for fans’ attention Baseball club takes center stage as Seahawks take a brief break SPORTS FANS AROUND the region finally put the Seahawks aside and made some room for Seattle Mariners baseball Friday. For an entire day John and part of an McGrath evening, run prevention had more to do with a pitcher and the fielders around him than linebackers and safeties. Homers were not a synonym for the 12th man. Zone coverage was overseen by an umpire behind the plate rather than a coordinator in a booth. The refreshing respite from football as a ’round-the-clock discussion topic was merely temporary, of course. There is the NFL draft com-

ing up for the Seahawks in late April — perhaps you’ve heard? — to be followed by organized team activities and voluntary workouts and the summer training camp preceding the “Games That Count” phase of a season without end.

Making changes Given pro football’s chokehold grip on the region’s news cycle, baseball was little more than a diversion during spring training, a palate cleanser between the discussion on what the Seahawks need to do to shore up the position of left offensive tackle and what the Seahawks need to do to shore up the position of right offensive tackle. No matter that Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto spent the winter retooling the roster, replacing batting-practice sluggers with actual athletes.

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Former Seattle Mariners player Ken Griffey Jr., left, playfully mimics the motion made by Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez (34) when he threw a no-hitter in 2012, after Griffey threw out the ceremonial first pitch TURN TO MCGRATH/B4 before the Mariners’ home opener Friday.

Early enrollment now common BY RALPH D. RUSSO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

In January 2007, megarecruit Jimmy Clausen enrolled at Notre Dame, bypassing a final semester of high school to partake in spring practice with the Fighting Irish and get a jump on becoming the starting quarterback. Early enrollment was a rarity in college football at the time. Almost a decade later, it’s commonplace. All but four teams in the

NCAA Football Power Five conferences have at least one member of the 2016 freshman class already enrolled and practicing, a total of more than 250 players. West Virginia, North Carolina State and Florida have the most freshmen early enrolled this year with nine each. Now a highly touted quarterback recruit from

Alabama is taking early enrollment a step further. Jake Bentley announced this week he will skip his senior year of high school altogether and enroll at the University of South Carolina this summer. While players who have enrolled early say it increased their ability to play as freshmen and gave them a head start on earning credits toward graduation, some in college sports wonder, what’s the rush? “I don’t think there’s any

way that it’s in the best interest of quality preparation for college to go early,” said Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby, head of the NCAA’s football oversight committee. “I think it’s also fair to assert that not all of the kids that are doing this are excellent students. Just the fact that they were able to get out of high school early doesn’t make them necessarily ready for college.” TURN

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Monday Softball: Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene, 3:45 p.m. Boys Soccer: Coupeville at Forks, 3 p.m. Girls Tennis: North Mason at Port Angeles, 4 p.m.; Chimacum/Port Townsend at Sequim, 4 p.m.

Tuesday Baseball: Port Angeles at North Kitsap, 4:15 p.m.; North Mason at Sequim, 4:15 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.; Chimacum at Olympic, 4:15 p.m. Boys Golf: Bremerton at Port Angeles, 3 p.m.; Sequim at Chimacum, 3 p.m. Boys Soccer: Chimacum at Klahowya, 3:30 p.m.; Kingston at Port Angeles, 6:45 p.m.; Port Townsend at Sequim, 6:45 p.m. Girls Golf: North Mason at Port Angeles, 3 p.m. Softball: Port Angeles at North Kitsap, 4 p.m.; North Mason at Sequim, 4:15 p.m.; Klahowya at Port Townsend, 4:15 p.m.; Chimacum at Olympic, 4:15 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Thursday Long House Market Men’s high game: Brandon Eshom, 222; men’s high series: Bob Gunn, 619. Women’s high series: DeAna Rogers, 526. Leading team: High & Tight. Wednesday Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Jamie Watson, 299; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 798. Leading team: Steam Rollers. Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: mark Hasbrouck, 244; men’s high series: Mark Hasbrouck, 620. Women’s high game: Olympia Brehm, 202; women’s high series: Catherine Woodahl, 517. Leading team: Mountaineers. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: John Percival, 180; men’s high series: John Percival, 514. Women’s high game: Dot Halbach, 177; women’s high series: Dot Halbach, 484. Leading team: Rhodys. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: Dave Williams, 230; men’s high series: Jamie Watson, 630. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 223; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 576. Leading team: All Balls No Glory. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Timers Men’s high game: Jay Cameron, 223; men’s high series: Jay Cameron, 588. Women’s high game: Hazel Vail, 182; women’s high series: Hazel Vail 465. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike VanWinkle, 299; men’s high series: Mike VanWinkle, 736. Women’s high game: Brenda Haltom, 201; women’s high series: Linda Chansky, 529. Leading team: Grizzlies. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Herb Woods, 231; men’s high series: Herb Woods, 564. Women’s high game: Bunny Rudder, 169; women’s high series: Bunny Rudder, 441. Leading team: Spare Us. Saturday, April 2 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Dakota Schoville, 65. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 163; girls high series: Abby Robinson, 400. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 163; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 376.

Golf CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday Men’s Club Ace Day Flight One Gross: Robert Mares, 75. Net: Russ Veenema, 68: Larry Smithson, 70. Flight Two Gross: Dustin Halverson, 79. Net: John Magee, 67; Michael Burchard, 69. Flight Three Gross: Randy Gange, 76. Net: Ed Busch, 69; Mike Sutton, 70; Paul Ryan, 70. Flight Four Gross: Stephen Lewis, 88. Net: Ted Johnson, 69; Bill Rucker, 70. Flight Five Gross: David McArthur, 88. Net: JC Schumacher, 66; Richard Hansen, 67. Flight Six Gross: George Switzer, 97. Net: Sterling Epps, 70; Bryan Bock, 72. Closest to pin No. 8 Low division (0 to 17): Russ Veenema, 6 ft. 4 in.

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Eight-year-old Daniel Bender takes a closer look at a trout he caught as his father, Jeff Bender of Port Angeles, puts it on a stringer during Saturday’s Port Angeles Kids Fishing Derby at the ponds at Lincoln Park. The event, which drew hundreds of youngsters and their parents for a morning of angling, was hosted by the Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers Club with assistance from the city of Port Angeles and the Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles. High division (18 plus): Milt Mickey, 11 ft 1 in. No. 11 Low division (0 to 17): Bruce Duming, 7 ft. 4 in. High division (18 plus): Joe Tomita, 14 ft. 6 in. No. 17 Open: Ed Busch, 4 ft. 6 in. Thursday, March 31 Lady Niners Crazy 8’s Division One 1. Debbie Kahle, 15; 2. Donna Maclean, 15.5; 3. Darla Shaw, 17. Putts: Jan Boyungs,13. Division Two 1. Carol Inglesby, 11.5; Kathy Benedict, 12; Lindsay Busch, 13. Putts: Dot Forshee, 16. SUNLAND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Thursday Men’s Low Net Two Putt Limit Gross: Darwin Ansotegui, 40; Joe Hart, 41. Net: Roger Lucas, 37; Jim Coulter, 37; Jim Elvert, 37. SWGA Field Shot Flight One Red Tees Net: Carol Goodman, 63; Judy Nordyke,65. Flight Two Red Tees Net: Gail Savage, 73; Geri O’Cleary, 74. Flight One Silver Tees Net: Jan Prout, 62; MJ Anderson, 67. Lady Niners Even Holes Net: Nancy Harlan, 11.5; Judy Kelley, 13.5. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, March 27 Better Nine Gross: Jeff Pedersen, 39. Net: Sandy Garvey, 32.5; Don Heinkel, 35; Robb Reese, 35; Percy Schmaus, 35.5; Andy Watkins, 36; Herman Murillo, 36; Bob Madsen, 36.5; Dennis Ferrie, 37; Rich Burlingame, 37.5;

Andy Cordeiro, 37.5; Dan Dougherty, 38. Sunday, April 3 Two Person Blind Braw Better Ball Net: Don Moody and Brian Cays, 57.8; Walt Barker and Bob Madsen, 60.4; Mike Penna and Don Heinkel, 62; Bobby Kelly and Tim Bittner, 63; Rich Burlingame and Allen Patton, 63.2; Martin Pedersen and Don Daniels, 63.2; Paul Boucher and Ralph Elston, 63.2; Dennis Ferrie and Bud Bowling, 63.2.

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Basketball National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct y-Cleveland 56 23 .709 y-Toronto 53 26 .671 x-Atlanta 47 32 .595 x-Boston 47 32 .595 x-Miami 46 33 .582 x-Charlotte 46 33 .582 x-Detroit 43 37 .538 Indiana 42 37 .532 Chicago 39 40 .494 Washington 38 41 .481 Orlando 34 45 .430 Milwaukee 32 47 .405 New York 32 48 .400 Brooklyn 21 58 .266 Philadelphia 10 69 .127 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct z-Golden State 70 9 .886 y-San Antonio 65 14 .823 y-Oklahoma City 54 25 .684 x-L.A. Clippers 51 28 .646 x-Portland 43 37 .538 x-Memphis 42 37 .532 Dallas 41 38 .519 Utah 39 40 .494 Houston 38 41 .481 Denver 33 47 .413 Sacramento 31 48 .392

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6:30 a.m. (306) FS1 Soccer DFL, Borussia Dortmund at Schalke (Live) 7:55 a.m. (304) NBCSN Soccer EPL, Manchester United at Tottenham Hotspur (Live) 9 a.m. NBA TV Basketball NBA, Charlotte Hornets at Washington Wizards (Live) 9 a.m. (306) FS1 UFC, Fight Night, Preliminaries (Live) 9 a.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Duke vs. Notre Dame (Live) 10 a.m. (27) ESPN2 Tennis WTA, Volvo Car Open, Final (Live) 11 a.m. (7) KIRO Golf, Masters Tournament, Final Round (Live) 11 a.m. (26) ESPN Women’s Soccer FIFA, Colombia vs. United States, International Friendly (Live) 11 a.m. (306) FS1 UFC, Fight Night, Ben Rothwell vs. Junior dos Santos (Live) 11 a.m. (311) ESPNU Lacrosse NCAA, Virginia vs. North Carolina (Live) Noon (319) PAC12 (320) PAC12WA Baseball NCAA, Washington vs. Arizona State (Live) Noon (27) ESPN2 Softball NCAA, Oklahoma at Baylor (Live) 12:30 p.m. NBA TV Basketball NBA, Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Clippers (Live) 1 p.m. (26) ESPN Soccer MLS, Seattle Sounders FC at Houston Dynamo (Live) 1 p.m. (25) ROOT Baseball MLB, Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners (Live) 1 p.m. (311) ESPNU Softball NCAA, North Carolina State vs. Florida State (Live) 3 p.m. (319) PAC12 Softball NCAA, Oregon vs. Oregon State (Live) 3 p.m. (320) PAC12WA Softball NCAA, Washington vs. Arizona State (Live) 4 p.m. NBA TV Basketball NBA, Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs (Live) 4 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Chicago Fire at New York City FC (Live) 4 p.m. (304) NBCSN Hockey NHL, Philadelphia Flyers at New York Islanders (Live) 5 p.m. (26) ESPN Baseball MLB, New York Yankees at Detroit Tigers (Live) 6 p.m. (319) PAC12 Softball NCAA, Stanford vs. UCLA (Live) 6:30 p.m. (306) FS1 Soccer MLS, Portland Timbers at Los Angeles Galaxy (Live) New Orleans 30 Minnesota 27 Phoenix 21 L.A. Lakers 16 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference

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Friday’s Games New York 109, Philadelphia 102 Orlando 112, Miami 109 Charlotte 113, Brooklyn 99 Toronto 111, Indiana 98 Boston 124, Milwaukee 109 Detroit 112, Washington 99 New Orleans 110, L.A. Lakers 102 Dallas 103, Memphis 93 Denver 102, San Antonio 98 L.A. Clippers 102, Utah 99, OT Saturday’s Games Phoenix at New Orleans, late. Boston at Atlanta, late. Golden State at Memphis, late. Cleveland at Chicago, late. Oklahoma City at Sacramento, late. Minnesota at Portland, late. Sunday’s Games Charlotte at Washington, 9 a.m. Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Houston, 12:30 p.m. Utah at Denver, 2 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. Orlando at Miami, 3 p.m. Brooklyn at Indiana, 3 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 4 p.m. Toronto at New York, 4:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Atlanta at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Milwaukee at Orlando, 4 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Charlotte at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 5 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 6 p.m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 7 p.m.

One for the ages: at 58, Langer is a Masters contender BY PAUL NEWBERRY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

AUGUSTA, Ga. — On the 30th anniversary of Jack Nicklaus’ final Masters victory, another ageless blond is making a run at the green jacket. This one would be even more remarkable. Fifty-eight-year-old Bernhard Langer used all his wits and guile to shoot a 2-under 70 on another challenging day at Augusta National, giving himself a shot today at becoming the oldest major champion in golf history. Leader Jordan Spieth — who

was born almost four months after the second of Langer’s Masters victories in 1993 — finished his round with a bogey on No. 17 and a double bogey on No. 18 to finish at 1-over 73 for the day but remain atop the leaderboard at 3-under. Smylie Kaufman is next at 2-under. Hideki Matsuyama is tied with Langer for third. Speith was still on the course when Langer finished out his stunning round on a bit of a downer, making a bogey at the 18th after an errant drive left him behind a giant magnolia tree.

Still, the German is playing in one of the final groups today. He flipped his ball to a fan and headed off to ponder the idea of beating the record for the oldest major winner by a full decade. “I’ll put my feet up, get some rest, and hopefully have a late tee time,” Langer said with a smile. Julius Boros was 48 when he captured the PGA Championship in 1968. Nicklaus remains the oldest Masters champ, taking his sixth title at 46. And it was Nicklaus who contended again one final time at Augusta in 1998, at roughly the

same age as Langer, before settling for sixth. “I’ve been saying it’s going to happen sooner or later,” said Langer, mindful that two other players over 50 — Davis Love III and Larry Mize — also made the Masters cut. “Guys like Davis Love and Vijay Singh and Fred Couples are long enough to win the majors. I’m not quite at their distance, but I try to make up for it in other areas.” Playing alongside the world’s top-ranked player, less-than-halfhis-age Jason Day, Langer showed

that there are many ways to get around Augusta National. At the eighth hole, the 28-yearold Day drove it nearly 300 yards, and then left his approach about 40 yards from the flag. Langer’s drive was some 50 yards behind the young Aussie’s, which was pretty much par for the course all day, and he was still some 100 yards away after his second shot drifted off to the right. But Langer stuck his third shot to 4 feet and made the birdie putt. Day left his much-shorter approach shot 7 feet off the flag — and missed the putt.


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Briefly . . . Sequim heading to the minors SEQUIM — The Sequim High School baseball team has been invited to play against North Kitsap at Cheney Stadium, home of the Tacoma Rainiers, the Seattle Mariners’ Triple-A affiliate. Sequim will be the visiting team during the game, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, April 18. Admission is free. “It will provide a cool experience for the kids to play in a great minorleague ballpark like Cheney Stadium,� Wolves coach and athletic director Dave Ditlefsen said. To pay for the trip, Wolves players are selling tickets the Tacoma Rainiers game against the Fresno Grizzlies on Monday, June 20. Each ticket is $20, and includes a hot dog, chips and soda. “If we can sell enough tickets it will be a fundraiser for the program,� Ditlefsen said. To buy tickets or for more information, email dditlefsen@sequim.k12. wa.us.

Tennis, anyone? PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Tennis Club is seeking new players for regular matches. Matches are typically held Wednesday mornings and Sunday afternoons, as well as some other days, weather permitting. The group mostly plays doubles, usually on the courts at Port Townsend High School. Men and women of all ages are invited to participate. New Port Townsend residents and visitors who wish to drop in for a match are welcome. Interested players should contact David Michael at harp@ olympus.net or phone or text 360-301-4451. Players should provide their general ability level, age, experience, days of availability and preference for doubles or singles.

Base by Pros are teaming up with the Sequim High School varsity baseball and softball teams to put on a baseball and softball camp today.

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McGrath: ‘Grind out at-bats’ the deeper pockCONTINUED FROM B1 as manager, served as a kind of primer about his leadership style. ets of new owner That the Mariners put together Paul Allen — and No matter that Dipoto identified consecutive late-inning rallies the folly allowing Scott Servais, who’d never held a revealed something about Servais’ a franchise to managerial job at any level, as the team, as well. depart was put unconventional choice to succeed “We need the pieces around our Lloyd McClendon. on hold for 12 core to grind out at-bats and make it years. The moves produced shrugs. Next Game difficult on the pitcher,” he said FriLet us know when you’re capable The popularity day afternoon. of contending, fans seemed to say. of sports teams Today “It’ll take awhile for everybody to Until that distant day, we’ll stay tends to go in vs. Oakland get settled, but when these guys are tethered to the critical issue of how cycles, and right at Safeco Field on base and the middle gets to the the Seahawks might achieve an now the cycle Time: 1 p.m. plate, we’re gonna score a lot of runs. belongs to the upgrade at left guard and right On TV: ROOT “When all the pieces are ready to guard. Seahawks. But go, we’ll be a fun and exciting team But a funny thing happened this market is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS between the conclusion of spring to watch.” large enough for If nothing else, the Mariners’ mar- two teams to create interest. Detroit’s Andrew Romine (17) slides safely into training and the Friday night home keting department figures to repeat second base as Yankees second baseman opener: The Mariners not only took A few hours before Taijuan Walker Starlin Castro throws to first base. two of three games against defending as the league leaders in putting on a escaped a first-inning jam with a show. Thanks in part to balmy AL West champion Texas, they took double-play that drew a roar Friday weather perfect for a home opener, them with a competitive edginess night, Servais was asked if his team Safeco Field was electric Friday that bordered on combative. had the ability to capture the imaginight. As tempers approached a boiling nation of fans — and if such an abilWhen Ken Griffey, Jr. took the point Tuesday night, Servais was ity even mattered to him. mound (sort of) to throw the ceremofront and center. The words he “It certainly matters,” he said. “If nial first pitch, it was difficult to shouted at his counterpart in the CONTINUED FROM B1 and they know how danyou win, you capture the fans’ imagiwatch the 2016 Hall-of-Fame Rangers dugout, Jeff Banister, did gerous it can be. nation.” inductee without thinking of the “Now they just slide into not require an expert lip reader to Only three days into the Here’s hoping the Mariners get off Mariners’ mid-1990s glory days, decipher. the base, we’ve got time to season, the outcome of a to a fast start and sustain their winwhen the franchise was rich in star Such recent Mariners skippers as game was directly affected touch the base and get out ning ways well into the summer. McClendon and Eric Wedge could be power and it was the Seahawks who of the way,” the Yankees’ by the new rule. Because if they don’t, it will be all were groveling for attention. similarly fiery, and each was fired. Starlin Castro said. Tampa Bay got a 3-2 football, all of the time. So thorough was baseball’s domiThere’s nothing to suggest volatility “It’s good because it’s win over Toronto when ________ nation of football as Seattle’s most is an essential managerial compoless injury for middle Jose Bautista was called popular pro sport, the Hawks girded nent. for an illegal slide into sec- infielders. We just make John McGrath is a sports columnist for The for a California relocation in 1996. But the fact Servais almost News Tribune. He can be contacted at jmcsure we stay on the base as ond base in the ninth Cooler heads prevailed — as did grath@thenewstribune.com. inning, negating an errant long as we can and we’ll be started a brawl, in his second game fine.” throw by Logan Forsythe Managers figure it’ll all that would have let in a goget worked out, much the ahead run for the Blue way players adapted to the Jays. rules enacted to protect There was a lot of commost PBS stations. The first son” by Jackie’s 93-year-old Finally, Burns, his BY DAVID BAUDER plaining over that one, too. catchers a few years ago. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS part details Robinson’s widow Rachel. daughter and son-in-law There were questions at The umpires reviewed early life and his baseball They had gotten to know found time, although he NEW YORK — PBS’ the outset about what was Bautista’s slide and detercareer, when he became the each other when Burns gently reminded her that documentary on the life of an acceptable slide into mined it wasn’t directly first black player in Major made his documentary “you can’t fire me.” Jackie Robinson gets most home plate and whether a into the base, hindering series on baseball, which “You can tell in the interesting when the gloves League Baseball in 1947. Forsythe. The result was a catcher was improperly The second part is more aired in 1994. moments that she’s on and bats are put away for blocking the plate. game-ending double play. complex, showing Robinson She wanted Burns to [screen] that she wants you good. The players will adapt, While runners are still The two-part film navigating a civil rights era make a film solely on Rob- to understand how compliand there will be fewer adjusting to the rule, middirected by Ken Burns, that he helped put in inson but he didn’t have cated this was, that it outbursts on Twitter. dle infielders are supporttime, and two attempts wasn’t just this simple Sarah Burns and David motion. “It’s very similar to ing the crackdown. They’ve Burns’ team was nudged with other directors didn’t mythology that we have,” McMahon airs Monday and all been leveled while trywhat’s gone on at home Tuesday at 6 p.m. PDT on into making “Jackie Robin- work out. he said. ing to turn a double play plate,” Hurdle said.

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Football: Early enrollment building programs CONTINUED FROM B1 wanted to play as a freshman.” Watson was Clemson’s At first, most early enrollees were quarter- starter by the fourth game backs. No position requires of his freshman season. Only injuries held him back more mental preparation. Clemson star DeShaun after that. Watson, from GainesWatson got on the fast track after his sophomore year of ville, Ga., about 90 miles Clemson, S.C., high school, with the from encouragement of then- attended prom and graduaTigers offensive coordinator tion, and every other weekend went home to watch the Chad Morris. Watson had to give up a basketball team play durfinal season of high school ing that first college semesbasketball but knew foot- ter. “Coach [Dabo] Swinney ball was his future. “I missed my friends, my does a great job,” Watson last semester of high school said. “He let all the midand all the memories, but year guys go back and expethis was a once-in-a-lifetime rience that.” opportunity,” he said. “I Arizona coach Rich

Rodriguez said he doesn’t recruit players with early enrollment in mind, but “I don’t see anything wrong with it.” “It’s obviously a boost for the colleges,” Rodriguez said. “They get a player and get him acclimated to the college system. “We like it, but we leave it up to [the players].” He said the greatest benefits to players enrolling early come in the weight room. “Being with 100 football players and lifting in that competitive environment accelerates the maturation process,” Rodriguez said. Watson said he went

from 181 pounds when he got to Clemson to near 200 by the start of his freshman season. Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi will work with players interested in early enrollment, but he isn’t as positive about the trend. “There’s no reason to push the envelope on this,” Narduzzi said. “You just finished your senior year, you’re just starting to wind down and finish the last half of your senior year, whether it’s playing another sport or enjoying the prom, just really enjoying being a high school student for one half year.” Early enrollment is not just for quarterbacks any more. Tennessee coach Butch Jones used early enrollment to give his team a fast

infusion of talent after going 5-7 in 2013, his first season in Knoxville. The Vols had 24 players enroll early from highly rated recruiting classes in 2014 and ’15. “A lot of times, just the growth in one semester is the equivalent of a redshirt year,” Jones said. “It’s really been beneficial for us in really flipping our roster and turning our football program around.” Tight end Ethan Wolf, a three-sport athlete from Minster, Ohio, was part of Tennessee’s 2014 early enrollee class and started 11 games as a freshman. “Being from a small town, there’s a lot of camaraderie on those teams. To have to leave your senior year of baseball and basketball is kind of a tough decision,” Wolf said.

“But when I weighed the options of the situation — we needed a tight end — that this is a big-time opportunity that I needed to capitalize on, everything fell into place.” Players who early enroll can count toward the previous year’s signing class, allowing a team to sign more than the NCAA limit of 28 in a year. “It’s a creative way to manage your roster, but on the flip side of that, you’re always paying with a credit card, too,” new Rutgers coach and former Ohio State assistant Chris Ash said. “I don’t think you necessarily go out and say, ‘I’m only going to recruit guys that are going to be midyear [enrollees],’ because that pool shrinks pretty fast.”

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4080 Employment Wanted ADEPT YARD CARE Mowing, weed eating (360)797-1025 ALL-PHASE SERVICES Pressure washing, gutter cleaning, other services avail. Call anytime (360)775-5737 ALL WAYS MOWING Professional results. Exceptional service. Locally owned since ‘03. Call us (360)460-7124 Alterations and Sewing. Alterations, mending, hemming and some heavyweight s ew i n g ava i l a bl e t o you from me. Call (360)531-2353 ask for B.B. Caregiving, references upon request. (360)9124002 or jotterstetter44 @gmail.com Encircle Plus+ A small household service company. Providing: Homecare, Hospice, 24hr C a r e , h o u s e ke e p i n g , some yard work, VRBO’s, and Windows! EncircleSequim@outlook.com or (360)8087368 ENVIOUS GREENS Currently accepting NEW lawn mowing acc o u n t s. S e q u i m bu s i ness since 2010 (Licensed & Insured) Booked solid in other Depts. Call for a MOWING bid today Owner / Operator Mike: (360)808-9638

Father & Sons’ Landscape Service since 1992. 1 time clean ups, pruning, lawn maintenance, weeding, organic lawn renovations. (360)681-2611 FRUIT TREE EXPERT Ornamental and shrubs too. Book now for year long lawn services also. Established, many references, best rates and senior discounts P. A. a r e a o n l y. L o c a l (360)808-2146 Seamless Gutters! Call A1 NW Gutters today at 360-460-0353 for your free estimate. a1nwguttersllc @gmail.com

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Get Bizy Boys Lawn & Yard Care for Lawn, l o t & f i e l d m ow i n g . Landscape maintenance, trimming, pruning, Pressure washing, h a u l i n g & Tr a c t o r work. Call Tom today 460-7766 Lic# bizybbl868ma

CLALLAM BAY: Greatly reduced 4.39 acres, fixer upper A frame. 5 miles to Lake Ozette. Cash out $65,000. Serious inquiries only. (509)684-3177

HAND WEEDING: Yard work and hauling. $20/hr. (360) 477-1493 P ro fe s s i o n a l p r i va t e c a r e g i ve r, ove r n i g h t s available. (360)808-7061 or (360)683-0943. Young Couple Early 60’s available for seasonal cleanup, weeding, trimming, mulching & moss removal. We specialize in complete garden restorations. Excellent references. (360)457-1213 Chip & Sunny’s Garden Transformations. License # CC CHIPSSG850LB.

FSBO: 3Br, 2 Ba, upper Cherry Hill area, 2,000 Sq. ft., deck and carport, mountain and water views, walking distance t o eve r y t h i n g , n e e d s TLC. Great value, $125,000. (360)477-2334.

105 Homes for Sale Clallam County 4443 sqft 3.5 Baths Custom brick home with Anderson 400 series windows and an air lock style entry. Features include, kitchen w/island & b r e a k fa s t b a r, fo r m a l dining room w/coffered ceiling, large master suite on the main level w/his & hers baths, large office w/oak flooring & built in shelves, large living room & family room each w/ fireplaces. MLS#272074 $499,500 Tom Blore 360-683-4116 PETER BLACK REAL ESTATE BEAUTY ON THE 7TH FAIRWAY 2 BD, 3.5 BA, 3150 SF On 2 lots, master suite has 2 bathrooms w/ private deck, separate guest bedroom & bathroom, rec room w/sliding glass doors to patio, extra 800+ sf bonus room w/bathroom MLS#920788/300568 $318,000 Tyler Conkle lic# 112797 (360) 683-6880 (360) 670-5978 1-800-359-8823 WINDERMERE SUNLAND FSBO: Home in 4 Seasons Park. 2 BD, 1 BA, 1,244 sq ft. Char ming home, a must see. $153,000. 360-461-6972

FSBO: 3 br plus den, 2 ba., over 1,800 sf on 1.93 acres, oversized garage, shed and gazeb o, l a r g e l a n d s c a p e d yard, lots of space. $235,000. (360)460-2542

FSBO: 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths; 1,900 sq ft. 9,000 sq ft lot. Corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac.Fenced back yard, adjacent to playground for little kids. Heat pump, A/C; cable ready, attached 2 car g a ra g e. D o u bl e p a n e windows. Built in 2002. $250,000. Call Mike 360-461-9616 or Shaila 360-461-0917 Gorgeous Salt Water View This is a rare opportunity for one of the best views in town. 2 Bed / 2 Bath, newly refinished floors, new windows throughout, and newer septic, all on 1.3 acres. MLS#291787 $395,000 Team Powell COLDWELL BANKER UPTOWN REALTY (360)775-5826

Happy Valley Exceptional Architecture and Design in this expansive 3600 SF custom home in beautiful Happy Valley! Stunning great room with soaring two story ceilings and windows that run from floor to ceiling. Situated on nearly 1.5 acres with a workshop and a three car garage. MLS#300486 $450,000 Jim Hardie Brokers Group Real Estate Professionals (360)775-7146

LUXURY LISTING Perched on a hill above G a r d i n e r ove r l o o k i n g Discovery Bay, 2600 sq. ft. home offers many upgraded features. Kitchen has granite counter tops, large center island. Spacious living room w/grani t e f i r e p l a c e , Fr e n c h doors to swim pool/Jac u z z i . Fa m i l y r o o m w/built-in shelving, master bedroom suite w/bay view, granite fireplace & beautiful bathroom with jetted tub. MLS#300431/911837 $499,000 Walter Clark Investment Potential! 360-797-3653 You won’t find another TOWN & COUNTRY home like this romantic Tu d o r ove r f l ow i n g w / One Level w/ Guest e l e g a n c e & p a n a c h e. Suite Currently used as a VRBO, this 4 bed/4.5 This enchanting r ural bath home could be an haven is nestled within a exceptional investment private leafy locale on opportunity. Each room 5+ acres. Step inside to h a s i t s ow n a t t a c h e d the spacious living room bathroom. Private mas- w/ vaulted ceilings, skyter suite on 3rd floor. Im- lights, & a wood stove. 3 maculate gourmet kitch- bed/2.75 bath + office. en w/ island breakfast M a s t e r s u i t e w / d u a l bar, range w/ double ov- vanity, shower, & soak ens, wall oven, & much tub. Mother-in-law suite more! Spacious living w/ separate kitchen, livr o o m w / wo o d s t ove. i n g r o o m w / p r o p a n e 2nd story deck w/ salt stove, & laundry area. water views. Situated on I d y l l i c w h i t e p i c k e t a beautifully landscaped fenced front yard w/ covcorner lot in the heart of ered porch. Outbuildings, carport, & garage. Port Angeles. MLS#300518 $549,000 Wooded property could be cleared for bar n & Kelly Johnson animals. Minutes from Windermere boat launch! Port Angeles MLS#300528 $359,900 (360) 457-0456 Kelly Johnson Windermere Just listed! Port Angeles (360) 477-5876 Complete and total privacy in this beautiful wooded 2 br 2 ba home. OWN A PEACEFUL This home sits on 4.46 RETREAT acres of seclusion with 3 BD 4.5 BA Over 3400 manicured trails through- SF w/spa on deck, rec out. Home features new- room and 2nd finished er hot water tank, vinyl area each w/separate windows, wood stove, ba, remodeled master and new flooring. Master b e d r o o m & k i t c h e n , b a t h fe a t u r e s a n e w e m e r g e n c y p r o p a n e walk-in jetted jacuzzi generator, gated w/code, shower. There is a heat- easy maintenance landed separate studio that scape could have many uses MLS#712366/282163 with attached carport. $575,000 MLS#300569 $274,900 Deb Kahle Craig & Darel lic# 47224 Tenhoff (360) 683-6880 206-853-5033 (360) 918-3199 Blue Sky Real Estate 1-800-359-8823 Sequim WINDERMERE SUNLAND SUNLAND OPPORTUNITY PA: 5Br, 1 3/4 bath,360° 3 BD, 2 BA ,1440 SF harbor, strait and mounw/Good Bones, Beautiful t a i n V I E W S . $ 3 9 8 K Pastoral Southern View ( 3 6 0 ) 4 5 2 - 1 2 0 8 of Mountains, Pr ivate http://lrking.com/b-streetBack Yard, Sunny Patio, home.html Mature Landscaping, With Imagination This Quiet Cul De Sac Cutie Could be a Beauty .21 Acre level lot in PA, Queen n e w e r, q u a l i t y h o m e MLS#872179/292222 neighborhood. power & $199,000 water on property, sewTerry Peterson er at street lic#107780 MLS#300333 $39,000 (360) 683-6880 Team Thomsen (360) 797-4802 COLDWELL BANKER 1-800-359-8823 UPTOWN REALTY WINDERMERE (360)808-0979 SUNLAND

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PA: New Construction 3 Bd, 2 bath, 1858 sq. ft. country rambler. Big 2 car garage, 2.5 private forested acres. Loaded with quality, granite, tile, solid wood, open concept, tons of storage. $329,000, by appointment. (360)461-0929 Perfect get away 2.5 pr ivate acres with great water view of the Straits plus some Olympic Mt view. Dug well and power on site. Storage shed with washer & dryer. Will need a septic to build, but totally doable for the right person with this Classic Airstream with a composting toilet. Just listed at $99,000 MLS#300456 Harriet Reyenga (360) 457-0456 WINDERMERE PORT ANGELES

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Private Hilltop Home This 5 bed /3.5 bath home on nearly 5 acres sits in harmony with its e nv i r o n m e n t . S p e c i a l touches like stained g l a s s w i n d ow s, wo o d trim, & strong horizontal lines draw inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright. Kitchen w/ unique prairie style shaker cabinetry. Family room w/ rustic wood stove. Master suite w/ private deck, jetted tub, & walk-in shower. Enjoy stunning salt-water & mountain views from nearly every room. Beautiful low-maintenance landscaping in the front, deck & patio in the back. MLS#300558 $450,000 Kelly Johnson Windermere Port Angeles (360) 477-5876

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Quiet area on westside PA Quiet area on the westside of Port Angeles on an oversized (.24) acre lot with cherry & apple trees. Plenty of room for a garage & garden. Great southern exposure on a dead end street. Kitchen & bath recently remodeled. Save $$ on city sewer as this has a septic system. Freshly painted inside & out. Room to par k an RV. Septic inspection, pumping & root removal completed 03/2016. Seller is replacing the roof by mid April. MLS#300381 $120,000 Holly Coburn Windermere Port Angeles (360) 457-0456

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SEQUIM HOME IN SUNLAND (FOR SALE BY OWNER) $269,000. 106 Victoria Ct., Sequim OPEN HOUSE: APRIL 9TH, 16TH, & 23RD 1919 SqFt, Cul-de-sac. 2-3 Bed/2 Bath (Bonus Rm with built-in desk/shelves) Mstr bdrm w/Lg walk-in closet/builtins;Lg Bath w/jetted tub. 2nd Bdrm w/Bath. Sunroom. Cntrl Vac. Laundry Room. Multiple upgrades. Skylights. Wood Burning Fireplace. New Roof. Oversized 2-car Garage. Outdoor Gated Storage. 360-775-5391 or 360-681-2587. (www.FSBO.com/17834 0 for more info)

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View Lot For Sale By O w n e r . Po r t A n g e l e s High School area, newly cleared building lot. Excellent views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and Olympic Mountains. 1.5 City Lots in a great neighborhood. Within blocks of High School, Library, Bus lines, groc e r y s t o r e s, a n d j u s t minutes from downtown. Come see at 218 Lopez Avenue. 585-437-2535 o r jbstrauss68@gmail.com

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P.A.: Vegetarian house- M I S C : O u t b o a r d , ‘ 5 9 hold, fur nished room. Evinrude 18 hp, Fastwin $350. (360)808-2662 Golden Jubilee, clean. $250. Senco compresPC2016, 1.5 hp 8 1163 Commercial sor, gal duel tank. $600. Rentals Craftsman jointer with stand. $75. Felker Tile master 10” saw. $500. Concrete snap tie shoes. Properties by $1 each. (360)460-2855

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GARAGE SALE: Sat.Sun., 8-4pm, 1921 W. Hwy 101. Tr uck Town Building. BIG SALE! Many tools and materials including doors, windows, a/c units, compressor, wash maching, Inc. MISC: Patio set, adiron- RV parts and more. Lots d a k w i t h c u s h i o n s , of household items and heavy loveseat, 2 chairs free stuff. and side table. $225. Half barrel table with 32” 8183 Garage Sales t o p, $ 4 0 . To r o M o d e l PA - East 20074 mower, $100. VISIT US AT (360)460-0060 PORTANGELESRENTALS.COM SWAP MEET: Sat. April 16th, swap meet & panOR 6105 Musical cake breakfast! $10 per 1111 CAROLINE ST. space, bring any items Instruments to sell and your own taPORT ANGELES KEYBOARD: Yamaha, bles 8-2p.m. and panEz-220, light up music c a k e b k f s t . $ 8 . 0 0 605 Apartments piano keyboard - all in- 8 - 1 1 a . . m , f a i r v i e w Clallam County struments. Almost new. grange 161 lake far m road. questions 461$135. (360)504-2999. 9008. MIDI KEYBOARD: cont r o l l e r, n e k t a r L X 6 1 , WANTED: Quality items Properties by 61-keys. In box, unused. in good condition for garInc. Extras. Paid $199. $115. age sale June 10-11. Proceeds benefit WAG, 683-1108 local dog rescue. Accepting kitchen, houseCHECK OUT OUR hold items, linens, furniNEW CLASSIFIED t u r e , g a r d e n / o u t d o o r WIZARD AT 6005 Antiques & furniture etc. Call to arwww.peninsula range pick up. (360)683Collectibles dailynews.com 0932 M I S C : Tw o R . R . l a n terns, 1 red, NYC. $160. 1 clear, C.P. $200. Antique R.R. switch stand, signal light. $350. R.R. caboose light $500. (360)457-0758

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PA: FSBO, 1979 mobile with large addition on 2 fully fenced lots. 3 plus B r. , 2 f u l l b a . O f f i c e Next to Golf course 3 space and large bonus bdrm, 2 bth Living & room. Remodeled kitch- family rm wood floors en and bathroom. New $995 first last damage tile flooring and new vi- deposit. nyl windows. No owner (360)477-0710 financing. $85,000. P.A.: Apar tments with (360)452-4170 or 460NEAR SEQUIM: 4 BR. utilities, $625-875. 4531 2.5 Ba, tri-level, (360)457-3027 $1200/month and $1200 PLACE YOUR dep. (707)718-3719 Visit our website at AD ONLINE www.peninsula With our new LONG DISTANCE dailynews.com Classified Wizard No Problem! Or email us at you can see your classified@ ad before it prints! Peninsula Classified peninsula www.peninsula 1-800-826-7714 dailynews.com dailynews.com

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TENT TRAILER: ‘08 R o c k w o o d Fr e e d o m . Sleeps 8, tip out, stove, gas/elec. fridge, furnace, toilet with shower, king and queen beds with heated mattresses. Outside gas bbq and shower. Great cond. $6,495. (360)452-6304

2 0 0 8 S u z u k i V- S t r o m 650. Pr ime condition. 11,800 miles. Original owner. Service records. Ju s t s e r v i c e d . N e e d s nothing. Many extras, including: center stand and gel seat. $5,200 OBO. Scott at (360)461-7051.

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Horse Riding Lessons for Beginners. Blue M e a d ow Fa r m R u s t i c Riding. Learn to horseback ride from the ground up. Private lessons, countr y setting. Schooling horses on 6140 Wanted site. Located between PA a n d S e q u i m . C a l l & Trades now for appt. 360-775WANTED: Riding lawn- 5836. Acres of fields & mowers, working or not. trails Will pickup for free. WA N T E D : H o r s e b a ck Kenny (360)775-9779 riding lessons from a private party. Your horse, your tack. 6135 Yard & (360)452-6812 Garden

R A I N B O W VA C U U M CLEANER E Ser ies. Includes: AquaMate carpet shampooing syst e m ; p ow e r e d c a r p e t nozzle with wand, elec665 Rental trified long hose, electriDuplex/Multiplexes fied upholstery/carpeted stair nozzle, and all original nozzles, brushes and tools. Three water basins. $400. Sequim LAWNMOWER: Crafts(360)379-4922. man 2014, 42”, 17.5 hp, RECLINER: Large leath- auto trans., like new. $900/obo(360)509-4894 er exc. cond. $350/obo. (360)457-7803 RIDING LAWNMOWERS 6100 Misc. P. A . : R e n o v a t e d 2 $400 to $700. bedrooms, 1.5 bath, Merchandise Call Kenny enclosed garage, W/D (360)775-9779 hookups. Mountain IRIS: In bloom, many view, centrally located. colors to choose from,, No smoking / pets. $4-$10 dollars. Mon.- 8180 Garage Sales $875 mo. plus deposit. PA - Central Fr i . , 8 - 4 p. m . , 1 8 4 (360)457-5304 or Coulter Rd., Sequim. (360)460-9864 (360)460-5357 GARAGE SALE: Sat.9-3 p.m., Sun. 10-2 p.m., 683 Rooms to Rent M I S C : F l a t b e d u t i l i t y 1118 Cedar St. CollecRoomshares trailer, $1,800. Mantis t i o n s o f W i n n i e t h e r o t o t i l l e r, $ 2 7 5 , o n l y Pooh, OZ and vintage P.A. Fur nished room, used once. Old Troybuilt Disney, glassware, linrototiller, needs work, ens, dolls and lots of fun untilities included. stuff. Park on Cedar. $50. (360)452-7214 (360)457-3027

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Proposals will be received at 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10 a.m., The Puget Sound Partnership has released a ProgTuesday, April 19, 2016 at which time they will be rammatic SEPA Checklist for the 2016 Action opened publicly and read aloud. Agenda Update in accordance with the provisions of the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). After The sealed proposals must be clearly marked on review of the completed environmental checklist, the outside of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – On- the Puget Sound Partnership has determined that Line Video Streaming Services .” Address proposal the 2016 Action Agenda Update will not have a to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 probable significant adverse impact on the environEast 4th Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington ment. 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington. Documents deliv- The 2016 Action Agenda Update includes proered to other offices and received late by the Com- grams, policies, projects, and other activities needmissioners’ Office will not be considered nor will ed to achieve a healthy Puget Sound ecosystem. ones received by facsimile or e-mail. Submittals The Action Agenda is scheduled for adoption in made in an incorrect format will not be considered. June 2016. Implementation of the 2016 Action Agenda, contingent on legislative action where necAn informational packet on preparing a proposal essary, will follow. Some actions are proposed to may be obtained Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to begin in 2016 and other actions will be phased in 4:30 p.m., from the Commissioners’ Office, 223 later. Some future actions will likely be subject to East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washing- additional environmental review by the agencies reton or by calling 360.417.2233. sponsible for taking the actions. Clallam County hereby notifies all that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. PASSED THIS twenty-ninth day of March 2016 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: _______________________________________ Mike Chapman, Chair ATTEST: _______________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board PUB: April 3, 10, 2016 Legal No: 691334

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development ( D C D ) r e c e i ve d a n a p p l i c a t i o n ( Pe r m i t N o : SHR2016-00002) from American Gold Seafoods to construct a new commercial aquaculture net pen facility for rearing Atlantic salmon. The new facility will contain fourteen (14) floating circular net pens. Each pen will be 126 feet in diameter, 45 feet deep, and in approximately 100 foot deep water. The proposal also includes a 40 foot wide by 100 foot long feed barge that will be staged near the pens. According to the applicant, the new facility is needed because the U.S. Navy is planning to build a pier on the harbor side of Ediz Hook. The Navy’s proposal will eliminate a portion of the Aquatic Lands lease used by the existing AGS Port Angeles harbor aquaculture facility, and result in potential environmental and safety hazards. This proposal requires a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and SEPA Threshold Determination.

Voter Registration Deadlines for a person currently registered in Washington state: A public hearing will be scheduled for this applicaSEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of tion before the Clallam County Hearing Examiner at April 25, 2016 Last day to submit changes to Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth a date to be determined. Clallam County will issue (Twenty-nine days before the election) your voter registration: Street Room 150. Port Angeles, Washington until an additional notice with the SEPA determination * Online 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 for: and hearing date. * By mail – registration forms must be postmarked FAIRGROUNDS FLORAL BARN LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The operation is proby this date STRUCTURAL IMPROVEMENTS posed to be located offshore in the Strait of Juan de * At the Clallam County Fuca approximately 3.8 miles east of Ediz Hook, Auditor’s Office Complete drawings and specifications may be ob- approximately 1.8 miles north of Morse Creek, and tained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360-457-3404. about 1.5 miles north of Green Point, within Section A registered voter who fails to transfer his or her residential address by this All bidding and related questions shall be directed 10, Township 30 North, Range 5 West, W.M. deadline may vote according to his or her previous registration address. to: COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE ENVIRONMEN- Online voter registration forms can be found at www.clallam.net/ Tracy D. Gudgel, Zenovic and Associates, Inc. at: TAL POLICY ACT (SEPA): This proposal requires elections 360.417.0501. a SEPA threshold determination, which will be determined at a later date. An additional notice will be ______________________________________________________________ The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out- posted with information regarding the SEPA deterside of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL-FAIR- mination once it is available. Below is a list of Presidential candidates, and their party designations, appearGROUNDS FLORAL BARN STRUCTURAL IMing on the ballot: PROVEMENTS” Address bid proposal to: Board of COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th open record public hearing before the Clallam Democratic Party Street, Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or County Hearing Examiner, where public testimony Hillary Clinton hand deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port will be taken, will be announced in an additional NoBernie Sanders Angeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to tice of Application once the SEPA Threshold Deterother offices and received late by the Commission- mination is made. For additional information on this Republican Party ers’ Office will not be considered nor will bids re- proposal or if you would like to receive the Notice of Ben Carson ceived by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All bids shall Application, please contact project planner, Greg Ted Cruz include a 5% Bid Bond. Ballard, by email gballard@co.clallam.wa.us or by John R. Kasich phone at (360) 565-2616. Donald J. Trump Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will ______________________________________________________________ affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into The application and additional reference materials pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busi- are available on the DCD Online Permit System. To Ballots for this election will be mailed to all qualified voters on May 4. Returned ness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil access the online permit system go to clallam.net, ballots must be postmarked or placed in a ballot drop box by May 24. Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afford- select Permits and Licenses, select Online Permit ed full opportunity to submit bids in response to this System, select Check the Status of a Permit, and • Postage is required on all ballots returned by mail. If you are mailing your invitation and will not be discriminated against on then enter the case number SHR2016-00002. Apballot on Election Day, be sure to check the postmark cut off time at your the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in plication and reference materials are also available Post Office. Ballots bearing postmarks after May 24 will be considered consideration for an award. for review in the DCD office located at 223 East late, and cannot be counted. Fourth Street, Suite 5, Port Angeles, WA 98362, Clallam County will determine the lowest respon- Monday through Friday, between 8:00AM-4:30PM. • All drop boxes are available 24 hours a day. On Election Day, ballots will sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam Pub: , 2016 Legal No. 692864 be accepted in the drop boxes until 8:00 p.m. Drop boxes are located at County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to the following sites: reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in * Sequim Village Shopping Center, in the JCPenney’s parking lot, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/QUALIFICATIONS the process or to accepts the bid, which in its estiSequim, WA mation best serves the interests of Clallam County. * Forks District Court, 502 E. Division St., Forks, WA Clallam County is soliciting proposals from interest* Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. 4th St., Port Angeles, WA ed parties for Evaluation Template Development Construction Timeframe: May 3, 2016 (In the circular drive and on the sidewalk across from the disabled and Data Analysis: Chemical Dependency/Mental through July 29, 2016 parking) Health Program Fund Direct Services. Bidders are There will be an on-site walk-through conducted to submit qualifications and a budget to conduct the • Accessible voting equipment is available at the Clallam County Auditor’s Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. All interest- proposed work. An informational packet on preparOffice in the courthouse. The Accessible Voting Unit will be available from ed bidders are to meet at the site, located at ing a bid for the project may be obtained Monday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays, beginning May 4, and ending at 8:00 1608 W. 16th Street, in Port Angeles. Meeting through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., in the Health p.m. on Election Day, May 24. The voting equipment is available to any will begin at the Floral Barn, which is the third and Human Ser vices Depar tment, 223 E. 4th voter wishing to use it, but the equipment has special features to allow votbuilding inside the Blue Gate Entrance on the Street, Port Angeles, Room 052 (Suite 14). Teleers with disabilities to use it independently. west side. This will be the only opportunity for phone 360.417.2377 or e-mail nfurford@co.clalbidders to review the as-built conditions. Bring lam.wa.us with requests. • If any voter does not receive their ballot, or needs a replacement ballot, any tools, equipment, etc., needed for personal they may visit our website at www.clallam.net/elections and click the Mydocumentation. Staff and the architect will be on Bids will be received at 223 East 4th Street, Room Vote icon, contact the Auditor’s Office at 360-417-2221, or come to the site to answer questions and provide access for 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 12:00 noon, Auditor’s Office at 223 E. 4th St., Suite 1, Port Angeles, WA. Friday, May 6, 2016. They will be opened publicly bidders. and acknowledged at the Commissioners Board • An additional drop box is also available in the Auditor’s Office during busiMeeting at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 10, 2016. 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JEEP: Grand Cherokee NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Laredo, ‘11, 4x4, 29K ml. lots of extras, clean, SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of CHEV: ‘54, 2 ton steel $27,500. (360)452-8116. Clallam County Commissioners 223 East Fourth bed and hoist, grain Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until racks, runs and drives, 9730 Vans & Minivans 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 for: with parts truck. $750. Others (360)683-7651 CARPET REPLACEMENT -SUPERIOR COURT CLERK’S OFFICECHEVY: ‘98 Silverado, D O D G E : ‘ 0 2 G r a n d 4 w d , n e w e n g i n e . Caravan, 200K miles, Complete drawings and specifications may be obgood cond., $1500 obo. $5,500. tained from Pen Print, Inc., Phone 360.457.3404. (360)808-2898 reymaxine5@gmail.com All bidding and related questions shall be directed or D O D G E : ‘ 0 3 G r a n d to Joel G. Winborn at: jwinborn@co.clallam.wa.us (360)457-9070 Caravan. Good condi- (preferred), or 360.417.2429. DODGE: ‘00 Dakota, 2 tion. $2,400/obo. The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the out(360)460-6780 wheel drive, short bed, side of the envelope, “BID PROPOSAL – CARPET a l l p o w e r, t o w p k g . REPLACEMENT – SUPERIOR COURT CLERK’S $5900. (360)582-9769 OFFICE” Address bid proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, DODGE: ‘03, Ram 2500 Suite 4, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 or handQuad Cab SLT 4X4 deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port An5.7L HEMI V8, Automatgeles, Washington. Bid documents delivered to ic, 17 Inch Alloy other offices and received late by the CommissionWheels, BFGoodrich Allers’ Office will not be considered nor will bids reTerrain Tires, Tow Packceived by facsimile or e-mail. Note: All Bids shall age, Spray-In Bedliner, include a 5% Bid Bond. Rear Slider, Keyless Ent r y, Po w e r W i n d o w s , Clallam County hereby notifies all bidders that it will Door Locks, Mirrors, and affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into D r i ve r s S e a t , C r u i s e pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged busiControl, Tilt, Air Condiness enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil tioning, CD Stereo, Inform a t i o n C e n t e r, D u a l FORD: ‘06 E450 14’ Box Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this Front Airbags. 112K ml. Truck. ALL RECORDS, invitation and will not be discriminated against on $15,995 W E L L M A I N T ’ D, 7 6 K the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in VIN# miles, Good tires, Ser3D7KU28D13G730697 vice done Feb 7.TITLE consideration for an award. Gray Motors I N H A N D ! A s k i n g Clallam County will determine the lowest respon457-4901 $20,000 Willing to nego- sible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam graymotors.com tiate.(202)257-6469 County Code Section 3.12 and reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in FORD: ‘01 Ranger 3.0 the process or to accept the bid, which in its estimaV6, 5 sp. with canopy. tion best serves the interests of Clallam County. 100K miles. $3,800. FREE (360)457-1289 GARAGE Construction Timeframe: May 2- May 27, 2016 SALE FORD: ‘11 Ranger Sport There will be an on-site walk-through conducted Super Cab 4X4 - 4.0L KIT Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 2:00 PM. All interestV 6 , Au t o m a t i c , A l l oy ed bidders are to meet at the site, located at 223 Wheels, Matching CanoWith your E. Fourth Street, in Port Angeles. Meeting will py, Bedliner, Tow Pack2 DAY begin in the main lobby of the second floor of a g e , K e y l e s s E n t r y, Peninsula Daily the courthouse outside of the Clerk’s office. Power Windows, Door News will be the only opportunity for bidders to Locks, and Mirrors, Garage Sale Ad! This review the as-built conditions. Bring any tools, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air equipment, etc., needed for personal documenC o n d i t i o n i n g , B u cke t tation. Staff and the architect will be on site to Seats, Center Console, 4 Signs answer questions and provide access for bidRear Jump Seats, MP3 Prices Stickers ders. CD Stereo, Dual Front And More! Airbags. 41K ml. APPROVED this 29 day of March 2016. $18,995 360-452-8435 VIN# 1-800-826-7714 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY 1FTLR4FE5BPA34183 COMMISSIONERS: Gray Motors www.peninsula _______________________________________ 457-4901 dailynews.com Mike Chapman, Chair graymotors.com ATTEST: PENINSULA _______________________________ FORD: ‘72 F250. $2000. CLASSIFIED Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board (360)452-4336. Pub: April 3, 10, 2016 Legal No: 691336

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Pulling cart, wagon often bred in bone sation is important because as the cart turns, the shafts will touch the dog’s Kim Campbell cart or body, so it’s something he needs to be prepared for. Thornton wagon are popuMore advanced lessons lar for involve learning to go in lots of circles, back up, pull uphill, reasons. control the speed of a cart They going downhill and walk are crowd across different surfaces. pleasers In a draft test, to earn a in title, a dog may have to parades, pull his cart over dirt, give rides grass or gravel, as well as to neigh- over a bridge or through a borhood kids, haul recygate. cling bins out to the street, He needs to learn how it help bring home groceries feels and sounds to cross and work as gardening those surfaces and how to assistants, pulling wagons make his way through narloaded with potting soil, row spaces. bark and trays of plants As he learns, he is Breeds’ heritage around the yard. rewarded with toys, treats A framework of training and praise. Some modern dog ownand trust between dog and ers, inspired by their Dogs can become accusowner is necessary to be breeds’ heritage, are eager tomed to wearing a harsuccessful. to teach their dogs to perness and being hitched to a form their traditional work. cart at any age — the earThey’ve taken up drafting, Basic commands lier, the better — but also known as carting. depending on the breed, Before a dog starts Laura Bullock of Charthey must be 18 months to training for carting, he lotte, N.C., has had greater should know and respond 2 years old before they can Swiss mountain dogs for enter a draft test to earn a readily to basic obedience nine years. title. commands, especially “I really wanted to do That’s to ensure that “stay” and “come.” all of the things that my Before a dog is ever put the dog’s bones and joints breed is meant to do,” she are fully developed. into a harness or attached says. Drafting isn’t limited to to a cart, he becomes accus“It’s something that is large breeds. Any dog of tomed to having a cart interesting and different any size can learn to pull brought behind him and and definitely challenging. learns how it feels to have for fun, exercise or utility, It may look easy, but it’s the shafts of the cart touch- although a smaller dog’s not.” ing his shoulders. loads are limited. Experiencing that senDogs who can pull a Breeds and mixes that YOU’VE PROBABLY SEEN vintage photos of dogs pulling carts or wagons loaded with milk cans, large cheeses and other goods to market for farmers. Certain breeds specialized in this work, among them Bernese mountain dogs, bouviers des Flandres, great Pyrenees, greater Swiss mountain dogs, Leonbergers, Newfoundlands, Rottweilers and Saint Bernards. Dogs were less expensive to purchase and care for than horses and were sometimes referred to as “the poor farmer’s horse.”

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The popular bumper sticker is seen on numerous cars, but for Eric O’Grey, it’s more than an expression. When his doctor told him he would be dead in five years if he didn’t lose weight, he consulted a nutritionist and took her advice to adopt a shelter dog. He chose a middle-aged, overweight dog named Peety, and the two started walking. Within a year, O’Grey had lost 140 pounds and Peety 25. Their story was turned into a video, the kickoff for a contest called the Mutual Rescue initiative, in which people can share stories of how a shelter animal changed their lives. Contact the Humane Society of Silicon Valley for more information. Entry deadline is April 30.

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Park: Various area campground, road openings CONTINUED FROM C1 recreation.gov. The Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort is open for the seaSol Duc Valley son. Sol Duc Road is generIt will be open through ally open 24 hours a day, Oct. 30. unless road work or weather conditions cause it to close Hoh Rain Forest temporarily. Hoh Rain Forest Road is The Sol Duc Campground, which now is oper- generally open 24 hours a ated by Sol Duc Hot Springs day, unless road work or Resort, opened March 25 weather conditions cause it and will be open through to close temporarily. The Hoh Rain Forest Oct. 30. Reservations are Campground is open yearaccepted for up to 75 per- round with drinking water cent of the campsites, with and flush toilets available. The Hoh Rain Forest the remainder available on a first-come, first-served Visitor Center is currently basis. open Fridays through TuesReservations for the Sol days and will be open daily Duc Campground can be from June 22 through Sept. made online at www. 30.

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The Staircase Campground is open year-round for primitive camping. Drinking water and flush toilets will be available during for the summer season from May 20 through Sept. 26.

The Quinault Loop Road, which includes Quinault North Shore and South Shore roads, is open. The North Fork Road is also open. The 6-mile Graves Creek Road sustained severe storm and flood damage and is open to motor vehicles for its first 4 miles only. Vehicle access ends at the road’s 4-mile point. An interim trailhead has been established there. Because of limited turnaround space, Graves Creek Road is closed to recreational vehicles and trailers. Hikers accessing the East Fork Quinault Trail and Enchanted Valley will have an extra 2 miles of walking before reaching the regular trailhead. Horse and stock trailers must be parked at the intersection of Graves Creek and South Shore roads, adding 6 miles to the standard trip. Park crews expect to begin repair work to Graves Creek Road late this summer, once river

Dosewallips Dosewallips Road remains closed because of a washout outside the park boundaries in Olympic National Forest. Access to the campground is on foot only. The hike is 5.5 miles.

Queets Valley Lower and Upper Queets roads are both open 24 hours a day, unless road work or weather conditions cause temporary closures. Lower Queets Road is closed about a half-mile below Matheny Creek, 1 mile before the end of the road, because of road damage. The Queets Campground is open for primitive camping with pit toilets and no potable water.

flows have dropped. Quinault-area roads are typically open 24 hours a day, unless temporarily closed by road work or weather conditions. The Graves Creek Campground (walk-in only) and North Fork Campground are both open for primitive camping with pit toilets and no drinking water.

Trails and wilderness information The Olympic National Park Wilderness Information Center at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors can phone the wilderness center at 360565-3100 for current trail reports, spring hiking safety tips and trip planning suggestions. Several feet of snow remain on the ground beginning at elevations above 3,000 feet. For more information, see www.olympicnational parks.com.

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OPEN needs donations, volunteers DONATIONS, FOSTER HOMES and wranglers are needed to help care for, train and re-home unwanted, neglected and abandoned horses. Those items are at the top of the list of ongoing needs for Olympic Peninsula Equine Network’s rescue operation. Its most recent rescues were in late February when OPEN President Valerie Jackson was contacted by a member of a Belfair family with local ties that experienced four homicides and an apparent suicide by the killer. The Mason County Sheriff’s Office says David Wayne Campbell shot and killed his wife, Lana J. Carlson; her two adopted sons, Quinn and Tory Carlson; and a neighbor before killing himself in Belfair on Feb. 26. A 12-year-old girl was the lone survivor. Although typically only involved in horse rescue, Jackson and vice president/ranch manager Diane Royall agreed to take in two horses and three dogs.

Update on rescues Jackson sent me an update on how the animals are faring. She said all three dogs have been officially adopted by the family that agreed to foster them. One, an Aussie mix, arrived with several broken teeth and needed neutering; another looked like he had a broken leg and needed an X-ray. A local dog-rescue organization and veterinarian clinic helped considerably with the $1,200-plus bill. Now all are doing well in their new home. They named the horses Anna and Elsa. Anna is an older mare who was so weak from starvation that she went down in the trailer on the way to OPEN. “We almost had her put down at that point,” said Jackson, “but then her almost desperate reaction to grain when it was offered her told us she had the will to live and saved her life that day.” Anna was 300 pounds underweight, her skin was covered in sores with large patches of hair missing and her coat felt crispy

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Olympic Peninsula Equine Network’s founders Valerie Jackson, left, and Dianne Royall stand in front of a newly built horse shelter along with three of the 15 rescued horses available for adoption. for the surviving 12-year-old girl in case she wanted her back.” Two days after they got the and was full of horse, Jackson was contacted by Karen parasites such a former owner of Anna who, as Griffiths as fleas and it turns out, had been trying to lice. buy Anna back to get her out of a “We knew bad living environment. she had a long When the two were reunited, and expensive the love both have for the other rehab road was obvious. ahead of her — Jackson said they found out if she was Anna’s real name was Dancer going to make and she was 31 years old. it — and The gal wanted to adopt her frankly, it is and give her a permanent retirepretty much impossible to find homes for spe- ment home right away, but Anna was too weak to travel. cial-needs horses like her even So the gal drove from Poulsbo after the hundreds of dollars and to Sequim almost every day for months of rehabilitation this was longer than a month to bring her going to take,” Jackson said. “Most rescues would have just food and the necessary supplies to nurse the old mare until she put her down and saved their meager resources on a horse with was deemed strong enough to be moved again. a future. Now Anna, or Dancer, is hap“But I had given my word that we would do our best to save her pily living with this girl of her

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Dr. Sean Tuley have turned out to be a win-win situation for all because Tuley offers his services at a discounted price to horse owners, and the traditional farmcall fee he donates to OPEN, which then uses it to pay Tuley for dental or other needed work on their rescues. Tuley’s next clinic with OPEN is Sunday, April 17, at 10 a.m. at 554 Roupe Road in Sequim. Teeth floating will cost $100, with hooks costing $150, plus the Covering food, vet bills farm call. Other veterinarian procedures And the group is always will be available. scrambling to earn more money OPEN also could use the help to help pay for feed and veteriof horse people and those who just narian costs. plain love horses to help care for Upon arrival at the facility, each new horse is seen by a veter- and work with the horses. For those who can help, all inarian and is quarantined, or donations are tax-deductible. kept separate from the others, OPEN uses PayPal for donafor a full 30 days in case the horse tions using a debit or credit card. carries any infectious diseases. Their veterinarian clinics with TURN TO HORSES/C6

youth and thriving. While Elsa is still available for adoption, she’s also now thriving and doing well. In the meantime, Jackson and Royall are constantly getting calls from folks asking for help in finding a new home for their horse, or from others telling them of a horse that needs rescuing. Taking in more horses means they need to continue to build and expand their facilities.

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Should kids be allowed to use phones in class? I JUST FOUND out that my 12-year-old daughter is allowed to use her cellphone in the classroom to write short essays during certain tests. This seems absurd to me. She said it promotes good spelling and correct grammar. Is this a thing now with kids? What will happen when she is not be able to do this and she can’t spell or use acceptable grammar? Am I just supposed to accept this or talk to the teacher?

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an openLynn book test or pop quiz, which are still done today. There has been a heated debate for some time on whether it has helped kids get better grades. However, it is strictly up to each school, principal and teacher as to how, when and where phones are allowed. Some schools only Texas advice approve kids turning on If your daughter is their phones at lunch while allowed to use her cellothers make them shut off phone in the classroom for their cellphones except short essays, it has already during morning and afterbeen approved by the prin- noon breaks. cipal and of course the In the end, what counts teacher. is if the educational mateOur 14-year-old son rial taught to your daughuses his phone during ter is retained. practice tests. Teachers have a goal to Most are indeed essay teach kids in a way they writing. will enjoy learning and will There are applications retain what they have been available to the students taught. that are approved by the You can certainly menschool that offer samples of tion your concerns to her good grammar, title, subject teacher and make a decimatter, body, references, sion from there. etc., and also spelling. Who knows, it might For example, my son’s have been a one-time teacher lets the students experiment or, as the bring the name of the app reader above mentioned, to class for pre-approval maybe it is approved only before using it in class. for practice tests and only She looks it up one week in advance to be sure for certain subjects. it meets her criteria. Can you help? If approved, he can use it on the practice test. My 15-year-old son is Talk with your daughgoing through a lot emoter’s teacher and find out tionally, and I don’t know when and why she is how to help him. allowed to utilize her He lives with his mom, phone. and she is having a tough It’s probably fine. time going through another Roger N. divorce. in Dallas, Texas Apparently, his mom is pretty much at her wit’s From Jodie: end and seems to be taking it out on my son and anyKids have been using one else in her way. their cellphones in various What can I do to help areas during certain classes without being seen as an at school for a while now. enemy? It is kind of like having

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Caregivers need to give care to themselves, too YOU KNOW HOW sometimes you’ve been going along saying something (or making some incredibly intelligent and insightful observation, or whatever) and then, all of a sudden, something comes out of nowhere that validates your incredibly intelligent and insightful observation (or whatever), and all you can think is, “Alright”? Well, please excuse a temporary lapse of humility, but . . . alright. Perhaps I should explain. For some time now, I’ve been going on about caregivers (required definition: a caregiver is someone who is taking care of someone who needs to be taken care of, whether they like it or not) and the fact that they often sacrifice their own health (never mind their own lives) in the course of doing what they’ve chosen to do, and can easily become the second (and often the first) patient. Well, it turns out that the national medical community is beginning to notice the same thing and has even given it a name: caregiver syndrome. No, I’m not kidding, and yes, I am glad to hear it.

Caregivers not going crazy Not because the name itself will do anybody any good but because it validates what is already happening to a lot of people every day and helps you, caregiver, to know that you’re not completely out of your mind (at least about this). Caregiver syndrome is often characterized by depression, anger or anxiety, and that kind of chronic stress can lead to high blood pressure, diabetes and a compromised immune system (meaning you’ll get sicker quicker because your body is fried). And get this: In some cases, caregivers can take on some of the symptoms of the person they are caring for (e.g., if the client has dementia, the caregiver could develop progressive memory loss). Really. And yes, this can kill. Now, as always, don’t panic. This doesn’t happen to everybody, and caregiving is not an inevitable death

HELP LINE sentence, but it does tell us that a) Harvey you aren’t nuts, and b) if you don’t take care of you, then you might go down, so then what happens to your client? Right. Nothing good. And for all the folks who are being taken care of, don’t let this put you on a terminal guilt trip. No. 1, you aren’t doing this because it was your idea of a good time. And No. 2, you can do something to help.

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And I wonder if you remember to (and allow yourself to) laugh once in awhile. I know, but I also know (because I’ve done it) that sometimes, funny things happen. You don’t have to laugh at someone, but you can darn sure laugh. Clients can help caregivers And I wonder if you remember that there just might be some help You can help the person who is out there. helping you by paying attention to If you’re in Jefferson or east Clalhow they are — how they look, how they sound, what they say, how they lam County, you could call Nancy McCarty at 360-417-8559 (800-801seem to feel — and being honest 0070) and just talk it over. with them about helping themShe specializes in helping people selves. who do what you’re doing. Otherwise, you both know the If you’re anywhere in the West name of the creek you’re heading up. So, now that you’ve got this swell End, you could call Susie Brandelius at 360-374-9496 (888-571-6559). name, what do you do? She specializes in the same thing. Well, you could start with telling Here’s the thing about help: It your doctor that you are a caregiver (or whatever word you prefer) so she generally does a lot more good if we don’t wait until we’re desperate or he can help you stay afloat, like because by then, it’s going to take a screening for depression or stress. lot more help to be helpful. The best physicians I know are Or, if you just need a good giggle, lousy mind readers, so let them in you could call your health insurance on your little secret. Remember, you are not nuts. You carrier at 3:30 a.m. and ask them if are doing the hardest work I’ve ever they cover caregiver syndrome. The laughter on the other end of seen. You have a right to tell the the phone should be deafening. truth. ________ Then, you could start paying a little more attention to you, and I Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferknow what you’re thinking. son Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency You’re thinking: “Right, Harvey, on Aging. He is also a member of the Comand what exactly do you suggest I munity Advocates for Rural Elders partnerstop doing? Do you suppose I’m ship. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 doing a bunch of stuff that doesn’t (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferhave to be done?” son County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or No, I don’t suppose that, but I do by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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Thomas Earl Christian, 75, and Linda Lou Charles, 67, both of Port Angeles. Mary Ann Jamie Everett, 31, and Kyle Frederick Crabtree, 27, both of Port Angeles.

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Tom moved to Port Angeles in 1954, while Sam was born and raised there. The couple have three children: Tom Martin III, Tammy Matthews and Tawny Leonard, all of whom live in Clallam County. They also have six grandchildren. In honor of their anniversary, the Martins plan to take a trip to Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, this spring.

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Here’s a welcome recipe to warm up SPRING HAS SPRUNG on the Peninsula, or so it seems for now. As a nearly 15-year resident of this fine area, I can attest that every spring, there’s one week in March or April when the sun comes out and we all start wearing shorts and sunglasses and think it’s summer, only to have our fantasies dashed away by more rain and cold. Even if the sun sticks around, the evenings are chilly. Fresh bread and soup are always a welcome way to warm up. We first made this simple beer bread while traveling in New Zealand. It’s a quick bread, so it doesn’t call for yeast or a lengthy rising time, which was handy when we were working out of shared kitch-

PENINSULA KITCHEN ens in hostels Sanford and campgrounds. If you don’t have a beer on hand, I’m told you can substitute other “bubbles” like Sprite or soda water. Omit the sugar if you use a sweetened beverage. This soup is an amalgam of many recipes I’ve used throughout the years to eat up kale from our farm share. I’m embarrassed to say that when we started receiving vegetables through our

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Beer bread and simple kale/sausage soup Sausage, leek and kale Italian soup (makes one big pot of soup)

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

_______ Beer bread 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 (12-ounce) bottle of beer Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease or spray a 9-by-5-by-3inch loaf pan with nonstick cooking spray. Combine all ingredients, mixing well. Pour into prepared loaf pan and bake for 50 to 60 minutes. Check the middle to be sure it’s done. I’ve also done this adding garlic; fresh, chopped jalapenos; and shredded cheese for a little variation. The plain version tastes fantastic right out of the oven slathered with butter and honey.

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Dentist’s politics bad for blood pressure DEAR ABBY: I have been seeing the same dentist for a number of years and have always been satisfied with his work. He has recently begun to talk politics while he works on my teeth. While I feel he’s entitled to his opinions, I don’t think I should have to listen while his hand is in my mouth. He doesn’t realize it, but I am very politically active with the other party. Abby, his politicizing grates on my nerves and raises my blood pressure, but I don’t know how to tell him that I find his comments to be unprofessional. If I change dentists, I could possibly encounter the same problem, especially in this area of the country. Should I discuss it with him and hope he doesn’t start with-

are current events, so he should please refrain from bringing them up while you’re in his chair because it upsets you and raises your blood pressure. P.S. If you feel you need more novocaine, ask for some.

I have the best intentions. became engaged. Please clarify this for us, once and There is just one small probfor all. lem: He has two house dogs he holding anesAbigail Best Intentions in Indiana loves dearly and doesn’t want to or chargpart with, and I refuse to have Van Buren thetic ing extra out of Dear Best Intentions: I’m dogs in my house. spite? not sure I agree with your husOur marriage is on hold I’m not sure band. because of this. how to handle Dear Abby: My husband and I If you have already purchased What should I do? this because I — as well as our close friends — what the man is selling and don’t Stickler in North Carolina have dental are having a disagreement and need to replace it but would like to issues and need would like your expert advice. make a donation, I see no reason Dear Stickler: If you are a good dentist There is a nice man who is to take anything you won’t use. unable to share this man with his who will see me blind and who frequently sells Give the person a small donahouse pets, then realize that when I need brooms and other objects in our tion, wish him a good day and although he may be the man of him. Help. neighborhood. keep your closets clutter-free. your dreams, you are not the Open Wide Other people who have their Sometimes less is more. woman for him, and let him go. in Virginia own disabilities do the same. ________ I find myself making kindDear Abby: I have been marDear Abby is written by Abigail Van Dear Open Wide: It shouldn’t hearted donations to these indiried three times. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, be necessary to reveal your politi- viduals and declining to take their My first two husbands were was founded by her mother, the late cal affiliation to your dentist. goods. unfaithful and the third was bipo- and Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to All you have to say is that My husband thinks we should lar. Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, there are some subjects that you accept the goods so we are not I have finally found the man of CA 90069 or via email by logging onto find stressful, and among them www.dearabby.com. making a “pity” donation. my dreams and we recently

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and poison oak. After three days of painful, burning itch on my wrist from an encounter with a dried poison-oak vine last Thursday, I read about using banana peel. I applied banana peel early this morning, and now at 5:30 p.m., my wrist is still cool, comfortable and itch-free. The one thing I did before using the banana peel was to wash my wrist with warm salt water and pat it dry with a paper towel. I have contacted my gardening friends to let them know about the wonderful banana-peel remedy. We haven’t been able A to find any scientific research to support using

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Oil for cramps You’ve written Q about soap preventing leg cramps. I successfully used soap in the bed for more than a year, with good results (not perfect). Then the cramps moved from my calves to my ankles and feet. The soap wasn’t helping as much. Several weeks ago, on the idea that a strong odor helps, I started rubbing lavender oil around my ankles. No more foot cramps.

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PORT TOWNSEND — The Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend put on its annual Stars of Tomorrow show March 20, showcasing 51 Jefferson County students. There were 33 children singing, dancing and playing instruments in the Presentation Division, which includes grades pre-K-6, plus 18 performers in the Junior and Senior Divisions, which includes seventh-through-12th-graders. This was the club’s 29th annual celebration of young community talent, held in the Port Townsend High School auditorium and headed by program chair Mary Crozier. The top three acts in both the Junior and Senior Divisions won cash awards from the Kiwanis Club to help with further instruction and other expenses. The top three acts in the Junior Division were: ■ First place, Madison Boyd, Chimacum Middle School eighth-grader, who sang “Elastic Heart.” ■ Second place, Liv Crecca, Blue Heron Middle

School eighth-grader, who sang and played guitar in an original composition, “Together.” ■ Third place, Anna Tallarico, Port Townsend High freshman, who performed a dance to “Let Her Go.” In the Senior Division, the top three were: ■ First place, Amelia Grant, Port Townsend High junior, who played on violin “Meditation from Thais.” ■ Second place, Forrest Brennan, Chimacum High School junior, who played a six-minute drum solo, “Asventuras.” ■ Third place, Alex Genaw, Port Townsend High senior, who played “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind” on the guitar. Special awards also presented this year, most of which involved selecting performers for local events this summer: ■ Forrest Brennan was chosen to play for the Fort Worden Fourth of July celebration and also the Uptown Street Fair on Aug. 20. ■ Liv Crecca was selected to perform at one of

the Main Street “Concerts on the Dock” shows and also received the Nanda Award from Tomoki Sage. ■ Mia Torres, an eighthgrader who sang and played guitar; Amelia Grant, a junior who played violin; and the family group of Jason, Kailee, Leianna and Meigan Kunz, ninth- and 10th-graders who are known as the Wild Berry Pickers, a violin/bass ensemble, were selected to perform at the Jefferson County Fair this summer. The Wild Berry Pickers were also selected to play at the All County Picnic on Aug. 21. Mia was also selected by Mike DC for a recording session at his Seattle studio. Holden Kenworthy, a sixth-grader, played a piano piece titled “Unity” to earn the “Most Inspirational” award. Two final awards, called the Multi-Talent Award for each division, were given to Liv Crecca in the Junior Division and the Wild Berry Pickers in the Senior Division.

IT’S DIFFICULT TO find anything more enjoyable than a spring morning bathed in bright sunshine. You can feel the day waking up. The air is crisp and fresh. A heavy dew has covered and cleaned the flowers, plants and grass. Of course, poets write about this wonderful feeling. Part of the pleasure is provided by the various bird voices greeting the sun’s warmth. You hear different calls or songs coming from every direction. Taking time to listen to them is a good way to take inventory of the area’s bird life. The robins may announce their presence in a variety of ways. I like it when I open the back door and hear “churk, churk, churk.” It’s like a warning sound that tells his mate, “She’s up!” Maybe it’s really Penny Dog whose presence is being announced. On the way to get the newspaper, at least one other robin will also make his presence known. Right now, a boundary runs through the cherry tree to the backyard. One side is claimed by a robin pair nesting on my property. Another pair claims the other side and part of my neighbor’s property. Things can get pretty tense. It’s amusing to watch these two protective male robins glare at each other from their two respective territories. When the Steller’s jays are flitting about the yard in that floating way that is so graceful and they aren’t making any noise, they’re up to something.

they are or what they are doing (eating). Hearing their highEither pitched chatter assures me Joan they are there will be young chickaCarson watching dees throughout the yard to see this summer. who is White-crowned sparbuilding rows and house sparrows a nest are singing and calling in they can our neighborhoods and in raid at a commercial areas where later generous landscaping prodate, or vides nesting areas. they are The golden-crowned nesting. sparrows are doing a little I singing. believe it is a bit of both, Their mournful melody but one looked very suspiis like a human vocalist cious. doing warm-up scales It was not only silent before a performance. and apparently very The golden-crowns won’t involved in preening its be nesting in our yards. feathers, it was mostly conThey head north this cealed in the wisteria month, and then their singmaze. ing will begin in all seriA sound aroused my ousness. suspicion. Sometimes, the early A very agitated bushtit morning voices aren’t the familiar ones we hear off was scolding nonstop. The soft twittering came and on throughout the from the tiny creatures just year. The song or calls that a short distance from suddenly get our attention where the jay was sitting. announce that a summer visitor has arrived. Bushtit nest It took a moment for the About 30 feet away from voices to catch my attenthis scene, last year’s bush- tion, but when they did, it tit nest still hangs in the was exciting. Ocean Spray thicket. Like a friend who Is the same pair going announced her first violetto nest in the same vicinity green swallow had arrived, this year? I was equally excited about They were successful the purple martins calling last year. over their nesting site in a Other twittering as well waterfront park just blocks as familiar calling reveals from my house. that once again, both the An early spring morning black-capped chickadees and lots of sunshine couand the chestnut-backed pled with the songs of nesthave chosen their birding birds is special and just houses. a bit more so when a visiThey each call back and tor you’ve been waiting for forth to their mates many shows up. times a day. ________ Sometimes it sounds Joan Carson’s column like they are warning each appears every Sunday. Contact other. her at P.O. Box 532, Poulsbo, WA Other times, they just 98370, with a self-addressed, sound like they are comstamped envelope for a reply. Email: joanpcarson@comcast.net. municating about where

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Get your soil tested in gear-up for spring SO HERE WE are, plowing our way through April. And with springtime weather in full gear (and warmer than normal), your plants are busting out like never before. With that said, and remembering my phraseology of last week that I am a “soil wizard,” let’s have a conversation about nutrients for your soil (actually, your plants). First off, let me give you one of the most beneficial, cost-effective, low-labor gardening tips I could possibly impart to you: Get your soil tested. And here on the Peninsula, it is easy. Be it Jefferson or Clallam County, all you need do is get a hold of your county’s conservation district (Clallam, 228 W. First St., Port Angeles, 360-775-3747; Jefferson, 205 W. Patison St., Port Hadlock, 360-3854105). Go to their office, get a soil test and instructions, and for less than $50, a comprehensive analysis of your soil can be had. As the Port Angeles website says, “Soil tests provide information on fertilizer needs which help you save money and time as well as protect the environment from contaminated runoff form over fertilization.” Now there is a win-win situation for everyone from salmon and worms to kids and people in general. After all, how can you apply fertilizer and the recommendations I am now going to give if you don’t know what you are starting with? On top of that, our

indicate what amount you will need to add to your own specific yard and native Andrew according to what you are soils here growing or want to grow. May on the This is highly advantaPeningeous because potash sula tend really helps plants weather to be drought and stress. “nutrientPotassium also poor,” so strengthens the cellular fertilizing wall (tougher plant) and properly brings out color and pigis vital. mentation. Many It also helps fruit and of us improves taste, and helps have promote root growth and heard of the “major eledisease resistance. ments,” or N.P.K. (i.e., There are many forms nitrogen, phosphorus, potof each, but if you can go ash or potassium). organic, that is always betNitrogen (N) basically ter for your soil health and makes plants green and/or fertility. greener. Sources for organic It helps plants grow nitrogen would include faster and lush, and blood meal, compost and greener plants make more manures, alfalfa pellets, food for themselves. greens and even planting This is why it is one of cover crops like legumes the Big Three. and vetches (nitrogen-fixating plants). Big Three Bone meal is the ideal source of phosphorus, and Nitrogen leeches other sources include fish through (washes out) soil meal, rock phosphate, rather quickly and is used up quickly by the plant, so manure and compost. As for potash sources, it is constantly needed. wood ash is one of the best. Beware, however; too Other products include much nitrogen causes granite dust, sulfate of potsevere problems as well. Phosphorus (P) is really ash, kelp meal and muriatic of potash. great for root production, Next week, we’ll dive and a healthy plant needs a great (not just good) root into the benefits (or not!) of spreading lime and some of system. the crucial minor nutrients. Phosphorus also helps For now, test your soil. plants resist disease and ________ promotes buds and blossoms, so it also increases Andrew May is an ornamental fruit and seed production. horticulturist who dreams of having Phosphorus is critical to Clallam and Jefferson counties nationally recognized as “Flower a healthy soil, so test for Peninsula USA.” Send him quesyour soils percentage this tions c/o Peninsula Daily News, week. P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA Potash/potassium (K) 98362, or email news@peninsurounds out the major eleladailynews.com (subject line: ments, and a soil test will Andrew May).

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Jaye Moore, center, of the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center in Sequim accepts a donation check for $200 from Newcomers’ Club President Maggie Philbin, right, as Newcomers’ board member Lynn Bender looks on. In addition, the raptor center received $1,200 from the Port Angeles Garden Club, selected by the club’s Community Donations Committee, that will help fund the relocation of the raptor center’s 100-foot flight pen. The Newcomers’ Club has a 50/50 raffle drawing at its monthly luncheons, where 50 percent goes to the winning number and 50 percent goes into its charity fund. Then, once a year, the club chooses local organizations to donate to.

Death and Memorial Notice Sequim Band, Sequim Community Orchestra and Stardust Dance Band. January 25, 1945 He built and flew model March 28, 2016 airplanes his entire life. He became involved with the Rexford J. “Rex” Abbott, Sequim Boys & Girls Club, formerly of Binghamton, where he taught the chilNew York; Seattle, Washdren how to build and fly ington; Tucson, Arizona; their own planes. San Jose, California; and Rex loved life. He was Sequim, passed away always out and about, suddenly due to natural ready to lend a helping causes on March 28, hand, power tool, mower 2016. or trailer. He is survived by his Rex will be deeply wife, Carolyn; two daughmissed by those who ters, Lynore and Barbara; Mr. Abbott knew and loved him. brother Scot; sister BarA celebration of life is bara; three grandchildren, being planned for the and SYRA (the Small Ethan, Corbett and Erick; Yacht Racing Association). summer. and a number of nieces, Memorial contributions A mechanical aeronephews, grandnieces may be made to either the space engineer and high and grandnephews. While in California, Rex school electronics teacher, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula, P.O. and his family were active Rex retired to Sequim in Box 4167, Sequim, WA the fall of 2004. in the West Valley Com98382; or the Sequim He became active in munity Orchestra, the Community Orchestra, several bands playing Lake Merritt Sailing Club, P.O. Box 1681, Sequim, either tuba or trumpet: the Sausalito Cruising WA 98382. Club Winter Racing Series Port Townsend Band,

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December 23, 1934 March 30, 2016 Betty Jane Martin Booher passed away unexpectedly March 30, 2016. She led a vivacious life full of many adventures and endeavors with cherished associates, friends and family. She was born December 23, 1934, in Sunnyside, Washington, to Amelia (Lorenz) and Jacob Martin, German-Russian immigrants. She spent her youth in Sunnyside and Portland, Oregon. After graduating from Sunnyside High School, she attended the University of Washington. She lived in Seattle, Washington, for almost 50 years. She was active in the Mountaineers and proudly summited The

Betty Booher Brothers and Mount Rainier, and married a mountain climber. She was politically active in her community, serving on various committees and attending public meetings. She worked as a secretary for Alaska Airlines and Fort Lawton during the

Cuban Missile Crisis. She worked as a Realtor, personnel recruiter and school teacher’s aide, and drove a big yellow school bus for the Seattle School District for 25 years. She enjoyed helping young people and hosted exchange students, including a young lady from Japan. She retired to her dream home with a view in Port Angeles in 2003. Her active retirement included traveling in her RV, gardening, fly fishing, joining the Coast Guard Auxiliary, staying politically active, swimming and keeping up with the latest technology on her smartphone, and was an enthusiastic Seahawks fan. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Special thanks to all those who supported her in Port Angeles.

at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St., on Tuesday. Social time starts at 6:30 p.m., with the program at 7 p.m. Admission is free. PORT ANGELES — MacKinnon’s talk, “Cool Sam Brenkman, fisheries Plants and their Fungal biologist for Olympic Friends,” focuses on the National Park, will be the union of Pacific Northwest presenter at the Perspectives plants and fungi. Winter Speaker Series at the MacKinnon is a forest park visitor center, 3002 ecologist who lives in Mount Angeles Road, from Metchosin, B.C. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Until his retirement in Brenkman will explore 2015, he worked for the B.C. some of the technologies Forest Service for three used to unveil the distribudecades, mostly on the coast, tion, abundance and migrawhere he was responsible tion of salmonids. for ecosystem classification Findings from headwaand mapping and a program ters-to-sea snorkel surveys of forest ecology research and thermal imaging will be focused on old-growth strucshared. ture and composition, effects Email dean_ of climate change and B.C.’s butterworth@nps.gov or native plants and fungi. phone 360-565-3146. He is co-author of six best-selling books about Botany lecture plants of western North PORT TOWNSEND — A America, including Plants of the Pacific Northwest. botany lecture with Andy Peninsula Daily News MacKinnon will take place

She is survived by her daughters, Tina (Ray) Schumacher and Nori (Dennis) Skretta; her grandchildren, Sasha (Keenan) Foster and Jakob Schumacher; her dear sister Alice (Ralph) Prescott; and many beloved nieces and nephews. She leaves behind her constant canine companion, Duchess. She was proceeded in death by her parents; her brother, Robert Martin; and sisters Molly Kleingartner, Katie Johnson, Elsie Mattingley and Helen Price. Please join friends and family in celebration of her life Friday, April 15, 2016, at 1 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home, 528 South Eighth Street in Sunnyside, followed by a burial service at Lower Valley Memorial Gardens, 7800 Van Belle Road, Sunnyside.

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Death and Memorial Notice MARGARET ANN (KURTZ) TANSEY September 8, 1919 March 28, 2016 A special woman has slipped from this earthly world into the loving arms of those awaiting her in heaven. She quietly enjoyed her life, loving and supporting her family, and became an inspiration to those who knew her when Alzheimer’s and failing health took over her last years. Her memory failed her, but her personality shone through. She called Sherwood Assisted Living her home, happily greeting everyone she saw and joining enthusiastically in all activities. She especially enjoyed the musical events and could be heard singing as she walked through the hallways. She often surprised those around her with her sense of humor and wit.

known as “Auntie Mar” to a number of nieces and nephews. Margaret graduated from Hurley Medical Center in Flint as a registered nurse; however, her career ended after she met her future husband (Warren Tansey) on a Valentine’s Day blind date in 1942. They married on the 1st of June, and their first daughter was born 10 months later, followed by a set of identical twin girls 18 months after. Mrs. Tansey That’s when life really got busy. Ten years later, they She tended the garden box decided they wanted a in the courtyard outside child they had time to her room and enjoyed enjoy and gave birth to a sharing her flower bouson. quets with the staff. Her life was filled with Margaret was born in raising the children, which Flint, Michigan, to Raymeant being a Girl Scout mond and Sarah Viola leader and den mother, Kurtz, the fourth of five children, and spent most of making costumes for dance recitals and gowns her younger years in for the girls who were in southern Michigan and northern Indiana. Rainbow Girls, and encourShe was loved and aging her son in his sports.

Death and Memorial Notice She loved gardening, canning and needlework. Her hands were never still. After retiring to Florida and finding it “too hot and filled with old people,” they moved in 1985 to the Port Angeles/Sequim area, where their oldest daughter’s family lived. They loved watching their granddaughters swim and were known as “Grandma” and “Grandpa” by the swim team members. Sixty-eight years of marriage flew by until Warren passed away in 2010, leaving a huge void in Margaret’s life. Shortly after, she moved into Sherwood. Margaret is survived by daughters Sandy (Jim) Reed of Sequim, Carolyn Vallieres of Phoenix, Arizona, and Dianne (Stu) Knodel of Dallas, Texas; son Scott (Cindy) Tansey of Niceville, Florida; eight grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

JEANETTE R. BRITSCH December 20, 1921 November 7, 2015 Jeanette Britsch, 93, passed away at her home at Lantern Crest Senior Living in San Diego, California on November 7, 2015. She was born December 20, 1921, to James and Lila Gorecke. Jeanette and her husband, Kenneth (now deceased), moved to Sequim in 1983 to enjoy their retirement years. From August 2007 to October 2012, she resided at Stafford Suites retirement home in Port Orchard, Washington, where she would be close to her daughter Mechelle and son-in-law Walt. From November 2012 to November 2015, she resided at Lantern Crest Senior Living in Santee, California, where she would be close to her daughter Leola and sonin-law Paul. Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth, and son, Erlan.

Death and Memorial Notice MARGARET JUSTINE ‘PEGGY’ OWENS 1933 March 27, 2016 Longtime resident Margaret “Peggy” Owens passed away peacefully on March 27, 2016. In keeping with her gentle spirit, she died at home on Easter Sunday morning. Peggy was a very special person who lived an extraordinary life filled with joy and adventure. Raised in Port Angeles, she attended Queen of Angels through grade 9 and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1951. A skilled typist and office manager, she worked at ITT Rayonier for most of her career, ultimately serving as executive secretary for longtime mill manager John Gray before retiring in 1983. Her storybook life

Remembering a Lifetime

began in earnest in 1963 when she married her late husband, Richard “Dick” Owens. Dick was a legendary local mountaineer, skier and pilot, and Peggy was his attractive co-pilot, who shared every mile of their globe-trotting flights. Their mutual passion resulted in an adventurefilled life.

many local and national nonprofit organizations that she felt might help the community or the country become a better place to live. She will be greatly missed and never forgotten by all who knew her. Peggy was preceded in death by her parents and her husband of 41 years, Richard Owens. She is survived by her brother, Jim Ditz of Tampa, Florida; and nephews Bill Ditz, Michael (Chris) Dietz, Curtis Ditz, Rob (Becky) Owens and Tim (Barbara) Owens. At her request, there will be no service. Donations may be made to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society at www.ophumanesociety.org, the Port Angeles Fine Art Center at www.pafac.org or Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County at 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Mrs. Britsch Jeanette is survived by her daughter Leola and son-in-law Paul; her daughter Mechelle and son-in-law Walt; granddaughter Debby and husband Eric; grandsons Kenneth and wife Tracey, Steven and wife Melissa, Scott Bellamy and Lisa, and Brent; and greatgrandchildren Devin and Lucas Carter, Mallory and Evan Ford, and Collin and Elias Britsch. Memorial services will be held Saturday, April 16, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel, 108 West Alder Street, Sequim.

Death Notices Irene Danforth Sept. 27, 1924 — April 1, 2016

Sequim resident Irene Danforth died of a cerebrovascular accident at Sequim Health and Rehabilitation. She was 91. Services: To be determined. Olympic Cremation Association, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com

Catherine M. Galuska Jan. 26, 1929 — March 25, 2016

Resident Catherine M. Galuska died of age-related causes at Park View Villas

in Port Angeles. She was 87. Services: A rosary will be recited at Queen of Angels Church, 209 W. 11th St., Port Angeles, at 10:20 a.m. Friday, April 15, with a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. with Pastor Dennis Robb officiating. A reception in the parish hall will be at noon. A graveside service will follow at Ocean View Cemetery, 3127 W. 18th St., Port Angeles, at 1:30 p.m. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.harper-ridgeview funeralchapel.com

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Wherever the two of them flew their singleengine airplane — Alaska, Sun Valley, Jamaica, Mexico, South America, Morocco or Iceland and ultimately, a daring twoperson flight across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe — they were admired and envied. Peggy, who was stunningly beautiful, was frequently mistaken for actress Elizabeth Taylor, and Dick was the perfectly matched partner to accompany his movie star lookalike wife. Peggy was just as beautiful on the inside. She loved the lake home that took the couple over seven years to build, her cat and her cherished PEO-FM sisters. She was a fashionista extraordinaire and an incredible hostess and home decorator. She was kind, caring and generous, supporting

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verything old is new again. In the 1990s, Andrew Dice Clay (“The Adventures of Ford Fairlane,” 1990) was known for his expletive-laden, brash brand of humor. For a while, he was on top, but the entertainment industry is notoriously fickle, and he faded from view within a decade of his rise to fame. Now, he hopes to be famous for a new four-letter word. The comedian stages a comeback in the semi-autobiographical scripted comedy “Dice,” premiering Sunday, April 10, on Showtime. Created by Scot Armstrong (“Old School,” 2003), the sixepisode series follows Clay as he moves his family to Las Vegas in the hopes of kick-starting his career after a slump. The aging comedian also struggles to pay his gambling debts, manage his sons’ rock band and keep his family afloat, all the while fending off old fans. The situations Dice finds himself in are billed as “semi-true” in Showtime’s release, which Clay reiterated in a behind-the-scenes promo for the series. “The show is the most berserk thing, and it’s funny that I’m saying that because it’s a hybrid of

my life,” he said, adding: “Now, after 38 years of comedy, I like to make fun of where I am.” “Dice’s” premise isn’t terribly new. Matt LeBlanc (“Friends”) won a Golden Globe in 2012 for his portrayal of himself in “Episodes,” and Larry David popularized the premise as a fictionalized version of himself in his comedy “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which ran from 2000 to 2011 on HBO. Clay offers viewers a similar self-deprecating take on the genre, but also intends to inject his prime-time doppelganger with sentimentality. “I’ll do anything, but now and then, we should see this guy’s heart,” explained Clay. “That’s what makes any comedy a success.” The cast should also factor into the show’s success, and producers have lined up some highprofile guest stars to keep things interesting. Kevin Corrigan (“Grounded for Life”) co-stars as Dice’s right-hand man and partner-in-shenanigans, a guy known as Milkshake. His character, according to Clay, is a hybrid of a few of his friends. Corrigan explained he liked to think of Milkshake as Dice’s conscience. Natasha Leggero (“Another Period”) portrays Dice’s girlfriend, Carmen. It’s interesting to note that

she’s listed as a guest star and not a series regular, which leads to speculation she may not be around for very long. That wouldn’t come as a surprise, considering Dice’s antiquated views about women. In October, it was announced Lorraine Bracco (“The Sopranos”) would join the cast of “Dice” for two episodes as Toni, a Las Vegas overlord in control of Dice’s gambling debts. Adrien Brody (“The Pianist,” 2002) guest stars as himself in one episode, and other guest stars announced so far include Michael Rapaport (“Boston Public”), Wayne Newton (“Smokin’ Aces,” 2006), Criss Angel (“Criss Angel Mindfreak”) and Rita Rudner (“Hollywood Squares”). It’s an impressive roster that just might put “Dice” on the map and help revive Clay’s floundering career. He rose to fame on the stand-up comedy circuit and became the first comedian

to sell out New York’s Madison Square Garden two nights in a row in 1990. However, his controversial persona and material led to a lot of backlash from the public and he ultimately fell from favor. His 1990 appearance on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” was boycotted by both series star Nora Dunn and musical guest Sinead O’Connor. “Dice” isn’t Clay’s first attempt at a comeback. Back in 2007, he starred in his own reality TV series — “Dice: Undisputed” on VH1, but it only lasted six episodes. He represented the charity StandUp for Kids in the second season of “The Celebrity Apprentice” but was fired by Donald Trump in the very first episode. Andrew Dice Clay stars in “Dice.”

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Time to hunt: Alien terrorists are lurking among us. AVENUE No, not the kind of aliens that ACTIVE SENIOR LIVING come from another country, the kind that come from anBy Andrew Warren other world. At least, that’s TV Media what’s happening in Syfy’s Daily detour: TBS is bulking newest thriller. “Hunters” premieres Monday, April 11, up its newfound relationship with former “Daily Show” cor- on the channel that’s the desrespondents. Comedy Central’s tination for all things science fiction. late-night laughfest has been Nathan Phillips (“Snakes on a launching pad for a lot of comedic careers over the years, a Plane,” 2006) stars as Flynn, a decorated FBI agent whose and now “The Daily Show’s” wife (Laura Gordon, “Saw V,” husband-and-wife duo is set2008) disappears under mystling into their new home. The new TBS series “The De- terious circumstances. As he desperately hunts for tour” premieres Monday, his spouse, he comes across a April 11, with former “Daily startling reality: that she was Show” correspondent Jason abducted by a group of terrorJones at the helm as both the ists called Hunters, and that star and co-creator; he shares these terrorists are not from that second credit with his our world. wife, Samantha Bee, whose Britne Oldford (“Ravenown TBS show, “Full Frontal swood”) also stars as a toughwith Samantha Bee,” preas-nails agent with the govmiered in February. ernment’s top secret Exo-TerThe scripted comedy stars rorism Unit, along with Lewis Jones as Nate, a father of two who loads up the car for a fam- Fitz-Gerald (“Pitch Black,” 2000), Mark Coles Smith (“Old ily road trip from New York to School”) and Gareth Davies Florida. (“The Daughter,” 2015). Natalie Zea (“Justified”) The names behind “Huntstars as his wife, Robin, while ers” are some of the biggest in Ashley Gerasimovich (“We on-screen science fiction. Gale Need to Talk About Kevin,” Anne Hurd serves as one of 2011) and Liam Carroll (“The the show’s executive producNeighbors”) star as his kids, ers, and her list of credits is Delilah and Jared. At the recent Television Crit- the stuff that sci-fi dreams are made of: “The Terminaics Association’s winter press tor” (1984), “Terminator tour, Jones was candid about his inspiration for the comedy: 2: Judgment Day” (1991), “Aliens” (1986) and “The his own experiences during family trips with Bee and their Walking Dead” are just a few the notches on children. “The core of it is how I speak her belt. Natalie Chaidez is to my children, which is in a the writer in charge very honest and blunt fashion,” he explained. “I don’t see of adapting the source material, the bestselling that on television a lot.” novel “Alien Hunter” by With the huge success that Whitley Strieber, and is other former “Daily Show” correspondents, such as Steve another one of “HuntCarell (“The Office”), John Oli- ers’” executive producers. Her writing and prover (“Last Week Tonight with ducing credits include “12 John Oliver”) and Stephen Monkeys,” “Terminator: Colbert (“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”) have found, The Sarah Connor Chroniit’s no surprise that TBS is look- cles” and “Heroes.” “Hunters” has a ing for some of its own “Daily bestselling novel inspirShow” magic. “The Detour,” starring Jason Jones, premieres ing it, and some wicked talent both on and off Monday, April 11, on TBS.

the screen. Science fiction lovers won’t want to miss its premiere when it airs Monday, April 11, on Syfy. On track: Christina Aguilera is composing a relationship with Spike. The music superstar has previously appeared in the channel’s popular “Lip Sync Battle,” and now she’ll be serving as the executive producer of Spike’s next musical game show, it has been announced. “Tracks” is planned to premiere later this year and is still in its early planning stages. It will debut as a half-hour special and, if the format proves itself, will then be developed into a full series. A host has not yet been chosen and will be announced at a later date. Each episode will feature

teams of two who think that they have a good ear for music. They’ll be challenged to identify and name songs as they’re being played. Easy, right? Well, no. Things are rarely that easy. The contestants in “Tracks” won’t be hearing the full songs; they’ll just be listening to its individual tracks, like its guitar, its bass or its vocals. These snippets of popular songs will be performed live by celebrity musical guests, but the songs that they’ll be playing won’t necessarily be their own. “Tracks” is just the latest of Aguilera’s musical TV projects. Beyond her appearance in “Lip Sync Battle,” she’s served as a coach in NBC’s “The Voice” and has guest starred in the country music-themed “Nashville” on ABC. Jason Jones stars in “The Detour.”

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Nathan Phillips stars in “Hunters.”

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Bates Motel (37) A&E

9:00 p.m.

When Norman (Freddie Highmore) confides in Dr. Edwards (Damon Gupton), he becomes concerned that he may be revealing too much in this new episode. At the same time, Romero (Nestor Carbonell) investigates a crime that could threaten his new life.

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Elite agents put their lives on the line as they infiltrate the underworld in a new episode of this spinoff. Chris O’Donnell stars as Special Agent G. Callen, who can transform himself to go deep undercover.

Hunters (52) SYFY

10:05 p.m.

When his wife disappears, troubled FBI agent Flynn Carroll (Nathan Phillips) uncovers a shadowy group of international terrorists in this premiere. He joins forces with Regan (Britne Oldford), an Exo-Terrorismt Unit operative. APRIL 10 - 16, 2016

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Brandi Passante and Jarrod Schulz in “Storage Wars.”

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Jessica (Constance Wu) and Louis (Randall Park) get to enjoy a special Valentine’s Day out when Honey (Chelsey Crisp) and Marvin (Ray Wise) agree to babysit the boys in this rebroadcast. Things take a turn, though, when someone sees something alarming.

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When Jess’s (Zooey Deschanel) ex-boyfriend Sam (David Walton) gets a restraining order against her, she sets out to set the record straight in this new episode. Also, Busy Philips guest stars as the owner of the neighbourhood’s trendy new bar.

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10:00 p.m.

The discovery of a severely damaged John Doe leads to a mysterious case in this new episode. Kirsten’s (Emma Ishta) stitch reveals that the victim has two death scenes from different times in his life. The investigation points to a physicist.

Storage Wars (37) A&E

10:00 p.m.

When the buyers head to an auction in Westminster, Calif., the units sell for thousands of dollars in this new episode. While Jarrod and Brandi hope for a quick and easy score, Ivy goes on a buying spree, and Renee finds a collector’s unit.

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8:00 p.m.

Damon (Ian Somerhalder) sets out to bring Stefan (Paul Wesley) back safely in this new episode. He travels to Memphis with Alaric (Matt Davis), who makes it clear that his vampire hunting days are over. Enzo (Michael Malarkey) learns devastating news.

Hell’s Kitchen (10) CITY

9:00 p.m.

The five remaining chefs have finally received their coveted black jackets, but now it’s time to head back to high school in this new episode. The first individual challenge sees the home cooks prepare a lunch dish for high school students.

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10:00 p.m.

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10:00 p.m.

Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) is on the case when a posse of Revenants go on a killing spree in this new episode. She soon realizes that the seemingly random murders have a more sinister meaning. Tim Rozon also stars. APRIL 10 - 16, 2016

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TIPS FOR A SAFER GOLF GAME With golfing season here, it’s time for 50+ golfers, baby boomers and seniors to learn how to adapt to the loss of some of the range, mobility, and flexibility that comes with aging. Thankfully there are also some benefits to aging – like retirement and more free time to golf.

HYDRATE | Golf is a physical activity with plenty of sun exposure. Golfers need to hydrate regularly while walking through 18 holes.

AWARENESS | When preparing to swing, make sure no one else is close by so they do not get hit by the club. Help others avoid injury by yelling the traditional warning “Fore” when a ball goes in a direction it should not.

DRIVE CAREFULLY | Drive carefully if using a golf cart. Like any moving vehicle, carts can be dangerous and cause injury. Follow all course guidelines when using carts

STRETCH | Though golf is not a high-intensity sport, it is possible to pull and injure muscles. Stretch both the upper and lower body before the round to prepare for the walking and sudden movement that comes with swinging clubs.

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If you do happen to injure yourself on the golf course this spring, get your tune-up at Sequim Health and Rehabilitation. We’re ready to help you get back on your feet with our seven-day-a-week 650 W. Hemlock St., Sequim, WA 98382 therapy department and outpatient 360.582.2400 • www.sequimskillednursing.com therapy services.

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