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Accomplish Feat Pete Caster / [email protected] Erin Stiebritz makes an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Tuesday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. By Jordan Nailon For The Chronicle Hunkered down on a craggy By Natalie Johnson Stiebritz is also known as bluff, fogged in, half asleep and shiv- [email protected] Erin Snodgrass. ering from the cold is not how most Stiebritz was a juvenile teenagers prefer to spend their pre- A Green Hill School em- rehabilitation resident coun- cious predawn hours. ployee was arrested this week selor at Green Hill, but was Likewise, most teenagers are not after an investigation by the placed on an alternate as- record-holding hunters. In the case Washington State Patrol re- signment at the facility in of Colby Steele, of vealed allegations that she November 2014 after the INSIDE: Centralia though, he had sexual relations with an allegations of inappropri- does and he is, re- 18-year-old resident at the fa- ate behavior with residents • Additional spectively. cility over the course of sev- surfaced, according to court Outdoors On Oct. 10, eral months in 2014. documents. She has worked Coverage when Colby was just Erin Lee Stiebritz, 36, of at the facility since June 2013. see the 14, he became the Centralia, was charged Tues- Lewis County Deputy Sports section first youth in Wash- day with first-degree cus- Prosecutor Kevin Nelson ington state history todial sexual misconduct at asked for $25,000 bail for to bag a mountain goat with a bow her first appearance in Lewis Erin Stiebritz is walked out of Green Hill after her recent arrest in this image pro- and arrow. County Superior Court. please see ARREST, page Main 16 vided by DSHS. In fact only four other Washing- ton youths had ever drawn a highly- prized mountain goat tag before, and they all downed their animals with rifles. County Commissioners Fire Director of Central Services Colby never considered abandon- ing his bow though. He noted that he NO EXPLANATION: Strozyk Lewis County commissioners have Strozyk was notified that he was being has been, “shooting since I was born,” placed their director of Central Services placed on administrative leave at 8:15 a.m. and he attained his hunter's safety Terminated Without Cause; Had on paid administrative leave with the in- Wednesday. requirements when he was just Been in Charge of Fair, 911, IT tention of firing him in 30 days. “He’s done a lot for the county,” Fund 7-years- old. In the eight years since Commissioner Edna Fund said Mi- said. “We appreciate what he’s done.” Services and Facilities chael Strozyk will be terminated without please see GOAT, page Main 16 By The Chronicle cause. please see DIRECTOR, page Main 16

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News Daily Outtake: Eating It Up of the Weird First-Graders to which she says Lindon probably thought was DNA evidence. Minnesota Vikings It’s unclear whether he has Kicker Who Missed an attorney. Game-Winning Field Cops: Pennsylvania Man Goal : Buck Up, It’s Ok Used Basement Hole to MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Af- ter many Minnesota Vikings Burglarize Home fans ripped kicker Blair Walsh BATH, Pa. (AP) — State for missing a 27-yard field goal police have charged an eastern that could have given the team a win in Sunday’s playoff game, Pennsylvania man with burglar- some first-graders used it as a izing a neighbor’s home by cut- lesson in empathy. ting a hole that linked his base- Walsh’s miss in a 10-9 loss ment to the neighbor’s. to Seattle drew intense vitriol Twenty-two-year-old Paul Bus- on social media, with some fans kirk has been in the Northampton inviting him to leave the state — County jail since Sunday on bur- and worse. glary, theft and other charges. Judie Offerdahl, a teacher at Police say he sawed through Northpoint Elementary in sub- his wall and created a hole to get Pete Caster / [email protected] urban Blaine, saw a teachable into a woman’s home sometime A W.F. West drama student is “consumed” by a large house plant during rehearsal for a scene from “The Little Shop of moment for her first-graders, so on Dec. 4. Police say Buskirk Horrors” on Monday afternoon at R.E. Bennett Elementary auditorium in Chehalis. The story can be seen in today’s the students grabbed their mag- then stole $200 worth of quar- Life section. ic markers and started drawing ters the woman had stored in and writing. several envelopes. “Dear Blair Walsh,” one The woman called police Notable Quote wrote. “I know it can be hard to when she came home and found get through things that are sad, but you have to try and try again. sheet rock materials in her base- Everyone makes mistakes some- ment — along with a shirt cov- times.” ering a large hole in the wall. “We will stay here until I can retire. I didn’t do this to pad my resume. Vikings spokesman Jeff An- Police say Buskirk’s mother told I didn’t do this to get somewhere else.” derson told the Star Tribune the them he slept in the basement of team will make sure Walsh gets her home. the letters. Online court records don’t list Roger Morningstar an attorney for Buskirk, who fac- new Morton police chief Police: Florida es a preliminary hearing Jan. 19. (see page Main 4 for the full story) Burglary The Shining: UK Suspect Returned Commuters Told Trains Today in History To Get Iced Tea Bottle Delayed By Sunlight Today’s Highlight in History: operation by employing an end- Plath committed suicide. PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. less chain to pull each chassis In 1969, 27 people aboard the LONDON (AP) — It’s the On Jan. 14, 1966, Fifth Avenue (AP) — Authorities in Florida along at its Highland Park plant. aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, dark days of one of the raini- and Madison Avenue in Manhat- say a suspected burglar was ar- In 1943, President Frank- off Hawaii, were killed when a est British winters on record. So tan were converted from two-way rested after returning to a crash lin D. Roosevelt, British Prime rocket warhead exploded, set- some London commuters were to one-way streets to improve scene to retrieve a bottle of iced Minister Winston Churchill ting off a fire and additional ex- tea, fearing it would be used as surprised to hear their trains had traffic flow. (To this day, vehicles and French General Charles de plosions. evidence. been delayed because of the sun. head south on Fifth, while travel- Gaulle opened a wartime con- In 1975, the House Internal Local news outlets report Rail operator Southeastern ing north on Madison.) 23-year-old Bryan Lindon is ference in Casablanca. Security Committee (formerly tweeted Tuesday that “we had On This Date: In 1952, NBC’s “Today” show the House Un-American Activi- charged with burglary of an unoc- severe congestion through Lew- In 1784, the United States rati- premiered, with Dave Garroway ties Committee) was disbanded. cupied residence and grand theft. isham due to dispatching issues Authorities say Lindon and fied the Treaty of Paris ending as the host, or “communicator.” In 1989, President Ronald as a result of strong sunlight.” the Revolutionary War; Britain In 1954, Marilyn Monroe Reagan delivered his 331st and another person are suspected The company said low winter of breaking into a Cooper City followed suit in April 1784. and Joe DiMaggio were mar- final weekly White House radio sun was hitting monitors at an In 1814, the Treaty of Kiel ried at San Francisco City Hall. address, telling listeners, “Be- home Tuesday morning, then angle that meant the drivers trying to break into another resi- ended hostilities between Den- (The marriage lasted about nine lieve me, Saturdays will never dence in Pembroke Pines. could not see them. mark and Sweden, with Den- months.) seem the same. I’ll miss you.” Police arrested a 17-year-old Almost 1 million people mark agreeing to cede Norway In 1963, George C. Wallace In 1994, President Bill Clin- suspect in Pembroke Pines, but travel to London by train every to Sweden, something Norway was sworn in as governor of Ala- ton and Russian President Boris say Lindon fled in a stolen car weekday — and commuters are refused to accept. bama with the pledge, “Segrega- Yeltsin signed an accord to stop and crashed into a truck. used to hearing a wide array of In 1900, Puccini’s opera “To- tion forever!” — a view Wallace aiming missiles at any nation; Broward Sheriff’s Office excuses for the frequent delays. sca” had its world premiere in later repudiated. Sylvia Plath’s the leaders joined Ukrainian spokeswoman Gina Carter said Past culprits have included Rome. novel “The Bell Jar” was pub- President Leonid Kravchuk in Lindon was arrested after re- “leaves on the line” and “the In 1914, Ford Motor Co. great- lished in London under a pseud- signing an accord to dismantle turning to the scene for the tea, wrong type of snow.” ly improved its assembly-line onym less than a month before the nuclear arsenal of Ukraine. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Jan. 14, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 100s 51.97 65.0 +0.80 L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 75.00 85.0 +0.11 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 1.01 10.5 +0.15 50s H Cowlitz at Randle Rain Likely Few Showers Cloudy Cloudy Rain Likely 40s 5.77 18.0 +0.21 30s H 43º 38º 46º 41º 48º 41º 47º 38º 45º 37º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 9.68 ---- +0.05 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:52 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:49 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 52 Moonrise ...... 10:29 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 44/37 35/28 Moonset...... 10:45 p.m. Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 35 43/37 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 58 in 1941 Seattle Anchorage 23/25 pc 27/18 s Record Low...... 12 in 1950 45/40 Boise 41/30 pc 40/28 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 31/25 pc 40/35 pc Yesterday ...... 0.08" 43/38 36/28 1/16 1/23 1/31 2/8 Dallas 65/45 s 61/39 s Month to date ...... 1.10" Tacoma Honolulu 81/70 s 81/70 pc Normal month to date ...2.78" Centralia 45/40 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 55/39 s 59/41 s Year to date...... 1.10" 43/38 Yakima Nashville 58/42 s 53/34 sh Normal year to date .....2.78" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 62/43 s 60/44 s 39/30 Longview 42/38 Trees None None St. Louis 55/44 s 46/24 ra Salt Lake City 39/31 sn 39/27 sn WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 42/39 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 53/49 mc 55/51 ra Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 46/33 pc 52/39 pc Portland 42/38 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 43/39 40/33 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 64/46 s 66/48 s New Delhi 70/50 cl 70/50 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 36/19 s 36/21 s Paris 46/34 pc 41/34 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 44/39 ra 47/43 sh Spokane 36/27 sn 36/32 rs London 39/32 sh 39/30 sh Rio de Janeiro 82/77 t 88/75 cl cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 46/43 ra 48/45 sh Tri Cities 43/33 ra 43/34 mc Mexico City 64/41 sh 70/41 s Rome 55/52 cl 55/37 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 43/38 ra 45/40 sh Wenatchee 37/29 pc 37/30 rs Moscow 27/9 l 12/-4 l Sydney 91/61 s 68/64 ra

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360.273.5213 CH552210cw.ke • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 Centralia Beginning Work on Possible Flood Mitigation Plan OPPORTUNITY: Plan Would Wetmore outlined categories what we’ve ever done before,” the plan would address. The ini- Pierson said. Allow City to Work With “It’s much more in depth than tial planning work was paid for However, he said the city is Property Owners Willing by the Flood Authority. still looking at the proposed plan what we’ve ever done before.” The first would be policies for from a broad view at this point to Pursue Measures the mitigation options, dividing as it is early in the process. In the to Reduce Damages up areas of the city and urban coming weeks and months, the Emil Pierson growth area and determining plan is expected to become more By Kaylee Osowski centralia director of community development the best mitigation methods for focused. [email protected] each. Pierson expects to use data Annual project funding from the FEMA-approved Lew- The city of Centralia is in the would also need to be identified. is County Multi-Jurisdictional beginning stages of developing a “We’re doing something that’s ago decides to sell his house, the Centralia Director of Com- Hazard Mitigation Plan, as well flood mitigation plan focused on unique in this state and probably city would learn of the sale of the munity Development Emil Pier- as repetitive loss area data, in the seizing opportunities to decrease in the country. Instead of wait- flood-prone house and deter- son said his goal is that measures newly proposed plan. damages rather than repeatedly identified in the plan will not be A public meeting on the plan paying to repair them. ing for the flood to happen or mine whether to purchase it. wait for a grant to come, the idea The possible plan could in- paid for by the city. Instead, the will be scheduled. Lewis County French Wetmore, president property owners could pay a per- will also be participating in the is to develop a master plan to clude options such as acquiring of French & Associates, a flood- centage and the state could po- plan as the city’s urban growth plain management consulting seize opportunities and take ad- and clearing a building, elevat- tentially be involved in funding. area will be included. firm that does work with the vantage of them,” Wetmore said. ing a building or building a wall The plan would also include The city, county, public and Chehalis River Basin Flood Au- Wetmore put forward a hypo- to protect against floodwaters. post-disaster options for resi- Flood Authority will review the thority, presented the idea of the thetical situation as a way to ex- “The intention is not to force dents and the city, including sell- document prior to adoption by Centralia Areas Mitigation Op- plain the plan’s concept. If a Cen- people to sell or anything like ing, repairing, rebuilding, miti- Centralia City Council. portunities Plan to the city coun- tralia resident in the floodplain that, but to work with willing gating or other possibilities. The plan is expected to be cil Tuesday. who got flooded out 10 years property owners,” Wetmore said. “It’s much more in depth than completed this year. Judge Nelson Hunt Looks Back on Years in Courthouse While Planning Retirement FINAL YEAR: Lewis County avid fan of classic country music. He said, as a judge, it is difficult Superior Court Judge to maintain membership in com- Has Seen all Sides of munity and service organizations, Criminal Justice System and often difficult to get to know people outside of the criminal jus- By Natalie Johnson tice system. [email protected] With his retirement looming, Hunt is still developing his plans As Lewis County Superior for the future, but is considering Court Judge Nelson Hunt enters teaching and a move to a warmer, his 12th and final year on the drier climate. bench, he took time this week to “I’m keeping my options open,” look back on the past decade, and he said. on his nearly 40-year career prac- ticing law in Chehalis. Hunt said he would be very in- Hunt announced his upcom- terested in teaching criminal law ing retirement in December, say- and procedure classes at Centralia ing he does not plan to run for College, or another small college re-election in November. It has not too far from home. been an “open secret” in the Lewis “It’s incredibly egotistical for County Law and Justice Center for me to say, but I have a lot of knowl- some time, he said. edge and I know how to convey it,” Hunt was first elected as a he said. “I think I would be good at judge in Lewis County in 2004 it, but it’s also a lot of work.” after he ran unopposed the year Pete Caster / [email protected] While Hunt said he’s ready to Judge David Draper retired. Lewis County Superior Court Judge Nelson E. Hunt poses for a portrait in a courtroom at the Lewis County Law and Justice leave criminal law behind after his “The thing about the job I like Center in Chehalis on Tuesday afternoon. many years at the courthouse, he is it’s often extremely busy and you said he will miss the opportunity really have to do some good time While he enjoyed working as a didn’t keep people off drugs in the have helped. to dive headfirst into really diffi- management,” he said. deputy prosecutor, Hunt said be- long term. His experience led him “Every time I’ve wanted to say cult cases. While the last nearly 40 years ing the elected prosecutor didn’t to be skeptical about drug court in no (on accepting a drug court ap- “Maybe it’s that I’ll miss being of his life have been centered suit him. He preferred trying cases its early stages. plicant), they graduate,” he said. able to show off,” he said. “I cer- around Lewis County courtrooms, to administrative tasks assigned to “All of those (were) very well-in- tainly (will) miss the association Hunt, 67, said he’s ready to retire. the position. tentioned ideas … but they didn’t “I certainly will miss the with the other judges here and just “I really did not care for that,” do what drug court does,” he said. association with the other kind of the lifeblood of the court- he said. “He taught me everything I know “It didn’t take me very long to see if judges here and just kind of the house.” about criminal law.” The new position also present- there was ever a program that was ed a challenge for the long-time lifeblood of the courthouse.” When Hunt finally leaves, he going to work, this would be it.” said the bench will be in good prosecutor. Drug court encourages par- hands if Andrew Toynbee, who re- When he first became a judge “One of the most effective ways ticipants to make a lifestyle change While so much of his life has cently announced plans to run for in 2004, Hunt said he thought it to prepare for the case is to figure and enforces transformations been tied to the courthouse, Hunt Hunt’s seat, is elected. would give him a chance to ex- out how you would defend the through regular review hearings has diverse interests. pand his knowledge of criminal case,” he said, in court, drug tests and penalties He announces basketball and Hunt said Toynbee was the law. Hunt said he wanted to test for being late, or missing or failing other sports for W.F. West High first attorney he hired to work at However, he soon learned the that theory in practice. tests. As the judge presiding over School, and is considering using the Lewis County Prosecutor’s Of- fast pace gave him little time to “It’s like changing uniforms at drug court, Hunt can order par- a voice he recently learned was fice, where he worked for 13 years. learn the details of a case unless halftime — the rules are the same, ticipants to stay away from known made for broadcast as a part-time Toynbee now works at the Thur- it went to trial. the goal is different only in degree,” drug users, even if they’re close radio announcer. ston County Prosecutor’s Office. “The cases come in really he said. “I enjoyed being a defense friends or family members. He also enjoys gardening — al- “He has gone on to do great fast. That’s the big thing I notice attorney.” “This is not your regular proba- though he noted he has had little things,” Hunt said, adding that about looking back on my career While the rules are the same, tion,” he said. time for it recently and fears his Toynbee has the “perfect combina- as a judge,” he said. “That was a being a defense attorney came Hunt said participants often homeowner’s association will tion of knowledge, curiosity and surprise.” with new challenges, he said, par- think the program is easy, but crack down soon — and is an judicial demeanor.” In contrast, Hunt said he can ticularly when defending clients he soon find out it takes a major com- remember all of his cases he took knew to be completely innocent of Gift Cards • Jewelry • Gold on as a prosecuting and defense mitment to graduate. the charges against them. 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Looking back on his time on deal with them,” Hunt said, noting Former prosecutor James Miller the bench, Hunt said he was most the participant’s stories are often hired him fresh out of law school proud of presiding over the coun- shocking. “It’s really eye-opening,” and acted as a mentor for Hunt ty’s drug court, and the successes In drug court, attorneys, coun- throughout his career. of that program and its partici- selors, administrators and judges “He taught me everything I pants. work together to address a partici- know about criminal law,” Hunt At first, Hunt said he wasn’t pant’s individual issues. said. sure the program would actually “If I have a legacy, it will prob- Hunt served as the elected work. ably be that,” he said. “…The suc- county prosecutor from 1990 to “I didn’t know much about the cess is not mine. The whole team 1995. In 1995, he resigned as coun- drug court model,” he said. “Be- has to be committed to the model.” ty prosecutor to take a position as a ing in the criminal justice system After nearly 40 years in crimi- Helping With The Important defense attorney in the firm Mano since 1979, I’d seen a lot of pro- nal law, Hunt said it’s nearly im- and McKerricher. grams come and go.” possible to not feel a little jaded by Things In Your Life “I felt like I was getting stale,” he Hunt said programs such as everything he sees. However, he Visit Any Of Our 11 Local Branches said. D.A.R.E. and intensive probation said success stories in drug court Centralia (2 branches) • Chehalis (3 branches) • Grayland News in Brief Morton • Pe Ell • Raymond • Rochester • South Bend Extended Hours At Our Singers Needed rian Church, 1227 Harrison Ave., Harrison Square. Chehalis Airport Branch Centralia. 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Member FDIC Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 LOCAL New Police Chief Plans ‘Long Future’ in Morton LEADERSHIP: Roger Morningstar Says He Is Spending Time Acclimating Himself to the Community and Meeting Residents, but He Has Plans for the Future By Natalie Johnson [email protected] New Chief Roger Morning- star says the Morton Police De- partment is not a stepping stone — he’s in it for the long haul. “We will stay here until I can retire,” he said. “I didn’t do this to pad my resume. I didn’t do this to get somewhere else.” Morningstar, 39, was sworn into office on Dec. 28, the same day former chief Dan Mortensen officially became Morton’s mayor. In his first month at the Morton department, which also serves Mossyrock, Morningstar said he’s working on getting ac- climated to both the community and the police department. He said he’s been trying to intro- duce himself to as many people Pete Caster / [email protected] in the community as he can. Roger Morningstar, the new Morton police chief, talks on the phone at his desk on Wednesday afternoon at the Morton Police Station. “The big thing is, I need to Morningstar plans to start ship with the community, they’ll cer. He worked for a tribal police served on an interview panel for learn the community — I need recruiting reserve officers in the come to you,” he said. “When you department in Fallon, Nevada, a job opportunity at a different to learn the tempo,” he said. “I near future to bulk up the de- build that trust, that’s 80 percent from 2007 to 2012. His father, law enforcement agency. He said need to be a sponge right now.” partment’s three-officer crew. As of community policing. I’d like to uncle and grandfather were all Mortensen encouraged him to Mortensen, now working a certified field-training officer, really foster a level of trust here.” police officers in Arizona. apply for the chief position at the next door at city hall, has been he’ll work with reserves to im- He said community mem- He became familiar with Morton Police Department. particularly helpful, Morning- prove their skills. bers should expect him to be Western Washington in the “I didn’t think about it,” he star said. Eventually, Morningstar said thorough and examine situa- 1990s when his father was sta- “That’s a big help. He’s actual- said. “I didn’t really consider a he plans to focus on community tions from multiple angles. tioned at Naval Air Station position like this.” ly been doing a pretty good job of outreach efforts, such as depart- “I really like to investigate ev- Whidbey. He worked for the Morningstar, who is mar- trying to let go of this and trans- ment involvement in holiday erything,” he said. “If somebody Quinault tribal police and then fer over there,” Morningstar said. events and a resource officer to comes to us with an issue … let’s the Stafford Creek Corrections ried with two daughters, said his “Dan’s really created a legacy for work with area schools. look into what we can do. Part of Center in Aberdeen before com- family will join him in Morton himself here. I’m just trying to “I’d love to get some grants our job is to educate the public.” ing to Morton. in June after his oldest daughter carry the torch.” going here,” he said. Morningstar was in the Air “I like Washington,” he said. graduates from high school in The new chief said he needs Ultimately, Morningstar is Force from 1996 to 1999, when “I thought it would be better for Aberdeen. His 5-year-old daugh- to understand how the depart- focused on building a strong, he started working for the Ari- my kids.” ter will grow up in Morton, he ment runs now before he con- trusting relationship with the zona Department of Corrections Morningstar said he met said. siders any changes. However, he community. and serving in the Army Nation- former chief and now Morton “I see a good long future here,” does have plans for the future. “If you have a good relation- al Guard as a military police offi- mayor Mortensen when the chief he said. Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad Could Have New Owner POSSIBLE SALE: American to create an experience that peo- ple are willing to pay for,” he says. Heritage Railways Hopes “We've got 2 million people driving to Turn East Lewis past the MRSR's front door every year and we just need five percent County Venture Into a of them to say 'hey, let's take a train For-Profit Enterprise ride' to make this work.” Harper also says that there By Justin Franz are no plans to let any current Trains News Wire employees go should the sale go through and that it's likely the The Mt. Rainier Scenic Rail- railroad's operations would grow road could have a new owner by in the future. the end of the month. Mt. Rainier Scenic's Execu- The East Lewis County tour- tive Director Wayne Rankin ist railroad is currently in nego- echoed Harper's comments and tiations with American Heritage told TrainsNews Wire that he Railways and officials tell Trains sees the potential acquisition as News Wire that a sale could be a positive move for the railroad completed as early as this month. Pete Caster / [email protected] museum and logging history in American Heritage Rail- Passenger cars sit on the track outside of the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad Museum in Mineral. the Pacific Northwest. ways CEO Al Harper says if the “We believe that this will be a deal does go through the scenic er's American Heritage Railways gotiations are in the final stages. Harper says that the railroad's was founded in 1998 and oper- Harper's American Heritage ridership is usually 40,000 annu- big step forward in our mission railroad would be turned into a to preserve logging and railroad for-profit tourist railroad. The ates Colorado's Durango & Silver- Railways' Rail Events, Inc. works ally but he hopes to increase that in cooperation with Warner Bros. history,” he says. “I think we can logging museum the railroad is ton Narrow Gauge Railroad and to 100,000 annually. North Carolina's Great Smoky to put on Polar Express events make this one of the best tourist associated with would remain a “The best way to save history is railroads in the country.” non-profit organization. Harper Mountains Railroad. around the country every year. says both sides could sign a con- Harper tells Trains News “It's not a done deal yet,” tract sometime this week and Wire that he met with Murray Harper says. “But this whole ef- that the sale would close two or and others at Mt. Rainier a year fort is about Tom Murray's desire three weeks after. Sources close ago about licensing a Polar Ex- to save Washington history.” to the Mt. Rainier Scenic Rail- press event. During that meet- Harper says he is confident road say the deal is complete, as ing, Murray approached Harper that he can turn the Washington far as they are concerned. about working with American tourist railroad into a money- Tom Murray founded the Heritage Railways in the future. making operation within three ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL non-profit Mt. Rainier Scenic Since then, Harper has worked years. Harper says he plans to Railroad and has been offering closely with the Mt. Rainier's increase the railroad's marketing steam-powered excursions on board of directors to come up efforts and to do more to attract a stretch of former Milwaukee with a plan to sell the railroad, people who are visiting the near- (360) 748 - 0961| [email protected] 123 SW 6th St. | Chehalis, WA 98532 Road track since the 1980s. Harp- and this week both sides say ne- by Mt. Rainier National Park. CH552218cbw.sw News in Brief Lewis County Auditor’s The signature must be dated no later than election day and Office Sends 118 Ballots the Auditor’s Office must receive the ballot one day prior to certifi- to Voters in the Military cation day to be valid. or Overseas Faxed or emailed ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on By The Chronicle election day. The Lewis County Auditor’s Law requires the ballots to be Includes two dental cleanings, one dental exam, unlimited Office mailed 118 ballots to mili- mailed 30 days prior to the elec- digital x-rays, PLUS 10% off all services! tary and overseas voters on Fri- tion. day for the Feb. 9 special election. 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The cost of living continues Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Congress. to increase without any substan- SUBSCRIPTION RATES David McDevitt issued a tive change in their Social Secu- Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 press release Monday about his rity benefits. In fact, Medicare Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 candidacy for Washington’s 3rd and pharmacy costs continue to Home delivery Congressional District, which is rise. They need our help." One month ...... $12.90 currently represented by Repub- McDevitt holds a bachelor’s Three months ...... $35.15 lican Jaime Herrera Beutler. degree in business information Six months ...... $65.15 “The middle class needs help; One year ...... $122 systems and market and a mas- By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States I am prepared to work hard in ter’s degree in finance and man- One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 Congress for them,” he said in a agement Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 press release. 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Balances Clark County Clean Water Com- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers health care, shorter wait times in Education. and jobs to those veterans that mission. have sacrificed for our freedoms,” For more information about BACK ISSUES he said. McDevitt, visit mcdevittforcon- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- The press release also states gress.com. able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks The 3rd District stretches old are $2 per issue. he would strive to work on fam- Courtesy Photo across parts of southwest and THE NEWSROOM ily leave, equal pay and health Vancouver veteran David McDevitt has announced through a press release, that central Washington, includ- For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact care issues if elected. he is seeking to represent Washington’s 3rd Congressional District. McDevitt is concerned about ing Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum, the appropriate person listed below. young adults and the high cost of expenses for senior citizens. care for our country’s aging pop- Cowlitz, Clark, Skamania and EDITOR Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 secondary education as well as "We have to acknowledge and ulation,” he said. “I know, first Klickitat counties. [email protected] Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 [email protected] Public Comment Period for Mount Rainier Visuals Editor Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, Wilderness Stewardship Plan Extended West and Central Lewis County Communities Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 DEADLINE: Comments [email protected] Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, Must Be Submitted or East Lewis County Communities Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 Postmarked by Feb. 22 [email protected] Education, Business, South Thurston County By Kaylee Osowski Communities, Napavine [email protected] Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 [email protected] The public can still comment Lewis County Government, Legislature, on the proposed Wilderness Stew- Tourism, Religion, ardship Plan for Mount Rainier South Lewis County Communities National Park, which considers Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 [email protected] how to preserve wilderness while Sports, News and Photography providing visitor use. Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 The National Park Service is- [email protected] sued a release stating that the pub- Death Notices, What’s Happening, lic scoping period for the plan has Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices been extended to Feb. 22. Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 According to the release, public [email protected] involvement is crucial to the plan- [email protected] [email protected] ning process; the scoping period Church News began in December. [email protected] ...... 807-8217 “At Mount Rainier in particu- Senior Media Developer lar people really love the park … Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 Many people probably know bet- Joshua Trujillo / seattlepi.com [email protected] ter than many of us do and they In this July 8, 2015, photo, wildlowers bloom in the meadows at the base of Washington’s Mount Rainer. THE CHRONICLE have a perspective that we don’t PUBLISHER have,” said Karen Thompson, en- ment will consider and analyze quiring bear canisters and remov- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 vironmental coordinator with the five alternatives for the proposed ing bear poles, moving campsites [email protected] park. “The public can bring up plan. away from streams, removing Regional Executive Editor issues. It will help us maybe iden- The first is no action as re- some structures or limiting access Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 tify some actions that we never quired by the National Environ- to areas of degradation. [email protected] thought about.” mental Policy Act. The alternatives are scheduled Jan. 8 - Jan. 14 Sales Director Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 Thompson said so far about 45 The second is to implement to be finalized this spring, and a he Peanuts Movie $4 • G • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm [email protected] online and 10 written comments elements of the 2002 general man- draft plan is scheduled to be re- Circulation Manager have been received. She expects agement plan, which could include leased in the summer or fall. Sat. Only Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 many will come in during the last a Westside Road shuttle or a shut- Public comment can be sub- [email protected] week of the comment period. tle system in the Nisqually to Para- mitted at parkplanning.nps.gov/ Hunger Games - Mocking Jay part 2 Specialty Publications Manager, Family dise road corridor. morawild. $4 • PG-13 • 5:30 pm Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 The previous plan is from 1992, CH552496cz.cg so Thompson said it needs to be Another alternative focuses Written comments must be Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. [email protected] updated not only because it is 24 on managing visitor levels for in- postmarked or received by Feb. 6:00 pm Sun. Only Design Director creased opportunities for solitude, 22. Comments can be mailed to Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 years old, but also due to high visi- [email protected] tor volumes. which might include relocating Randy King, superintendent, Attn: Heart of the Sea

She said visitors had been campsites further away from one Wilderness Stewardship Plan, $4 • PG-13 • 9:00 pm LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC increasing since the 1970s until another, reducing parking at some Mount Rainier National Park, Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed. (No Sun.) PRESIDENT, COO about 2000. After that the num- trailheads or requiring parking 55210 238th Ave. E., Ashford, WA Seahawks vs Vikings Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Sun. 9:00 am • heater - Free to All Ages [email protected] bers leveled off and have gone up permits for some areas or manag- 98304. Doors Open at 9:00 am and down since then. While the ing day use with trailhead quotas Questions about the proposed Business Manager Minor with parent before 7 pm only Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 numbers for 2015 aren’t in yet, or day-use fees. plan can be directed to Thompson $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 [email protected] she said, it is likely that due to The fourth alternative expands at (360) 569-6507. Director of Production and IT low snowpack and nice weather it access and reduces management Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 could be one of the higher years. control on visitors, which could in- PACIFIC NORTHWEST [email protected] Even if the numbers are con- clude reducing designated camps Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 and allowing self-selected sites in- ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH tinuing to increase, Thompson FAX NUMBERS said, the park is seeing visitor stead, increasing parking at some REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! numbers that require some atten- trailheads, creating new trails or Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 tion. increasing off-season recreational 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation Obituaries ...... 807-8258 The plan, she said, will help to opportunities. Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796

guide day-to-day administrative The last alternative for analy- CH553104ac.cg - Daily Newspapers decisions as well as potential reha- sis looks to preserve and restore n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY 127th VOLUME, 78th ISSUE 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) bilitation actions. the wilderness. Proposals might Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, A notice of intent to do an en- include removing non-native fish 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. vironmental impact statement was from waters in the park, imple- More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- published on Dec. 22. The state- menting restoration projects, re- tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 LEGISLATURE State of the State: Inslee Pushes for Education Funding Framework SESSION: Mental Health, Minimum Wage, Wildfires and Teacher Shortage Also Focus of Inslee’s Address to Lawmakers as Short Legislative Session Begins OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov. says that it's "absolutely necessary" for lawmakers to de- velop a framework for paying for the state's basic education system during the current 60-day legis- lative session. In his annual State of the State speech Tuesday, Inslee didn't mention the state Supreme Court contempt Legislature order Washing- 2016 ton is currently under, but said the state will be ready to take fi- nal steps ahead of a 2018 dead- line. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press "We're not Gov. Jay Inslee speaks during his annual State of the State address Tuesday in Olympia. The address came on the second day of the 60-day legislative session. going to just fix a few potholes — we're going to "Our next deadline requires months before receiving compe- August, which burned about 470 Rep. Dan Kristiansen, the finish the job," Inslee said. "That the Legislature to fully fund ba- tency evaluations or treatment to square miles. House Republican leader, said means actually financing these sic education in the 2017 legisla- restore their competency. that while many of Inslee's goals critical investments so our kids tive session, and there's no rea- Teacher Shortage are similar to those of Republi- and grandkids get the education son we can't do that," Inslee said. Wildfires cans, "it's the route we take to at- they deserve." Other issues Inslee men- Inslee told lawmakers that tain those goals that is going to The state's high court ruled tioned in his address included: Inslee wants to use $180 mil- Washington needs to hire about be the difference." four years ago that the way the lion in emergency funds account 7,000 more teachers. Under a state pays for education is un- Mental Health to help pay the costs of battling proposal unveiled last month, Minimum Wage Initiative constitutional. The Legislature last year's huge wildfires in Inslee says he would raise begin- is currently working under Inslee noted that his supple- Washington state. ning teacher salaries from about Inslee said he supports a new both the contempt order and a mental budget proposal unveiled In noting that more than 1 $36,000 a year to $40,000 an- ballot measure filed this week daily $100,000 sanction, levied last month includes money for million acres were burned and nually. He also wants to give a that seeks to incrementally in- since August, until they finish four new, 16-bed triage facili- more than 300 homes were de- minimum 1 percent raise to all crease the state's minimum wage responding to the so-called Mc- ties and three new mobile crisis stroyed, the Democratic gov- teachers and add more funding to $13.50 an hour over four years Cleary decision. teams to help the mentally ill. He ernor also said he wants to use for a teacher mentoring program. starting in 2017, as well as pro- Lawmakers last year added says more staffing is needed at $29 million from the Disaster It would cost about $100 mil- vide paid sick leave to employees more than $2 billion to the state's the state's psychiatric hospitals Response Account to help towns lion a year, something Inslee says without it. Washington's current education budget — setting aside as well. still recovering from last years' can be done if four tax exemp- minimum wage is $9.47 an hour, more money for all-day kinder- "We need to ensure we have fires and to prepare for the up- tions are closed or limited. but the rate is adjusted each year garten, smaller classes in the enough doctors, nurses, social coming fire season. "Because it doesn't matter if for inflation as measured by the younger grades, pupil transpor- workers and treatment staff so Three firefighters were killed we have the best mentors for our Consumer Price Index for the tation and classroom supplies that everyone is safe — patients battling the 2015 fires. The men teachers, or the smallest class past 12 months. and equipment, but still need to and staff," he said. perished in August after their ve- sizes in the nation. If nobody is "I stand on this rock-solid be- address the state's overreliance A federal judge issued a per- hicle crashed and was engulfed standing in front of the class- lief: If you work 40 hours a week, on local levies. Under a plan manent injunction last year in flames in the Methow River room, we have zip," Inslee said. you deserve a wage that puts a roof proposed by a work group con- saying the state is violating the Valley. Tom Zbyszewski, 20, After the speech, House and over your head and food on the vened by the governor, a solution constitutional rights of its most Andrew Zajac, 26, and Richard Senate Republicans said that talk table. Period. And you shouldn't has been promised, but not until vulnerable citizens by forcing Wheeler, 31, were fighting the of closing current tax exemp- have to give up a day's pay if you or next year. them to wait in jails for weeks or Okanogan Complex wildfire in tions was premature. your kids get sick," Inslee said. New Regulations Ban Use of Drones at State Capitol Campus in Olympia By Melissa Santos mote-controlled model aircraft the Secretary of State, but didn’t lost an eye when a drone operator the safety of everyone who visits The News Tribune as well as commercial drones do any damage, officials said. lost control of one of the small air- the Capitol Campus, from school “It applies to everything, any While no one has been injured craft, according to the BBC. Fed- children on tours to groups exer- The days of flying drones at hobbyist type or commercial in a drone incident at the Capitol eral officials are also concerned cising free speech rights, to peo- Washington’s state Capitol will type,” said Linda Kent, a spokes- so far, Kent said the department about reports of drones flying ple participating in the legislative soon be over. woman for the Department of wants to prevent the kinds of ac- close to jets and airports. The process and state business.” State officials have adopted Enterprise Services. “Anything cidents that have occurred else- FAA prohibits drones from flying The rules were proposed last rules banning the use of drones with a motor on it that someone where, including people being higher than 400 feet or within 5 year, and the agency took public at the 486-acre Capitol Campus is piloting around.” injured by drones while attending miles of an airport. Last month, comment on them for 41 days, in Olympia. The new rules, an- Drones used by law enforce- public events such as parades. the agency began requiring the including at a hearing in Decem- nounced Wednesday by the state ment or in emergency response The Federal Aviation Admin- aircraft to be registered to help ber, the department said. Department of Enterprise Ser- situations are excluded from the istration recently said it would identify drone operators who are Kent said that penalties for vices, will take effect Feb. 11. ban. In a news release, depart- increase enforcement of com- violating the rules. violating the drone ban at the Under the new policy, no ment officials said they are con- mercial drone rules following a “Bottom line — it’s a safety Capitol will depend on the cir- one will be able to land, launch cerned about the safety of people string of drone-related incidents, first rule,” said Bob Covington, cumstance. Some drone users or operate an unmanned aerial who work at the Capitol, as well including a crash that injured a deputy director of the Depart- will simply be given a warning; vehicle, commonly known as a as visitors to the campus. baby in Pasadena, California, the ment of Enterprise Services, in others could face reckless endan- drone, at the Capitol. In February, a drone crashed New York Times reported. a news release. “We are taking germent charges if they are jeop- The rules will apply to re- into a window at the Office of In November, a British toddler this proactive step to help ensure ardizing others’ safety, she said. Legislative News in Brief State Senator Proposes Bill Seeks to Create ton’s legal marijuana businesses and shipments of product. The sents licensed marijuana growers, would be available to the public records could still be provided processors and retailers, is push- $8 Fee Per Ton of Carbon Registry of Convicted under a new bill in the Legisla- to state and federal law enforce- ing for the legislation. It says the ture. ment agencies. measure would protect the safety Emissions Animal Abusers Senate Bill 6207, introduced The Washington CannaBusi- and privacy of those involved in OLYMPIA (AP) — A Wash- OLYMPIA (AP) — A new bill by La Center Republican Ann ness Association, which repre- the business. ington state senator is propos- in Washington state seeks to cre- Rivers and Lynnwood Democrat ing to tackle climate change by ate a statewide registry of people Marko Liias on Tuesday, would charging $8 per metric ton of convicted of animal abuse. exempt financial, commercial Sharon Care Center carbon emissions. Senate Bill 6234, sponsored operations and security-related Sen. Steve Hobbs, a Democrat by Republican Sen. Joe Fain, is information from public disclo- “GREAT CARE AT A GREAT PLACE” from Lake Stevens, on Wednes- modeled on a law that recently sure requirements.

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State Is Under Threat of health division, detailed the vio- Kathy Seifert, a psychiatric Losing Federal Funding lations, including a lack of infec- social worker at the facility, tes- tion control and patient safety tified that the hospital has had a SEATTLE (AP) — The head concerns. Committee Chairman staffing shortage for a long time, of a legislative accountability Sen. Mark Miloscia pressed her and it's currently "the worst ever." committee blamed a state health for the "root causes of all these "Both Western and Eastern agency Wednesday for the crisis findings." state hospitals have been severe- at Washington's largest psychiat- "Largely we see a breakdown ly underfunded by the state for ric hospital. in staffing," Reyes said. years," she said. The agency blamed the hospi- "Throwing the state employ- Understaffing means people tal's problems on its inability to ees under the bus is not the an- don't have time for training, get hire enough staff, and hospital swer," replied Miloscia, R-Fed- moved around, cannot quell cri- employees blamed the Legisla- eral Way. "Your office failed to sis situations quickly, and must ture for cutting funds over the manage Western State Hospital. work overtime, she said. years. What have you changed in your "We are continuing to lose "The only problem with West- Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press office to make sure that doesn't staff because they can be paid ern State Hospital is the house This photo taken Nov. 18, 2015, shows a sign near the main entrance of Western happen again?" much more in the private sector," is burning down," Matt Zuvich, State Hospital, the largest psychiatric hospital in the state, in Lakewood. Reyes said she's "out there she said. chairman of the Washington every day" and is using every Gov. Jay Inslee's budget pro- Federation of State Employees, tions found numerous safety vio- the violations. The hospital has resource she has to fix the prob- posal includes more staff as well told the Senate panel. lations, including six "immediate until March 1 to implement the lems. as pay increases for hospital He went on to commend jeopardy" findings in November. changes or lose millions of fed- When Miloscia asked about workers. the Accountability and Reform An Associated Press investiga- eral dollars. the hospital's quality assurance Some House lawmak- Committee for giving the prob- tion found assaults on staff have Now that the Legislature is team, Reyes said it doesn't have ers responded to the concerns lem a "kick in the pants." resulted in tens of thousands of back in session and more state one. Wednesday by introducing a The 800-plus bed Lakewood days of missed work and mil- funds have been requested, law- "Even though it's been state bill that creates a legislative state psychiatric facility is under lions in medical costs. makers have called hearings to law since 2005?" Miloscia asked. hospital authority. The authority threat of losing funding by the State officials on Friday sub- find out what's going on. So far, "When do you plan to have one?" would consult with lawmakers federal Centers for Medicare and mitted a plan to the federal agen- they're not happy. Reyes said they've been focus- on funding and policy issues at Medicaid Services after inspec- cy that outlines how they will fix Carla Reyes, assistant secre- ing on the "crisis at the hospital" the state hospitals. Washington Legislators Discuss Bills to Revive Charter Schools TESTIMONY: Lawmakers Act After State Supreme Court Rules Public ‘‘My friends and I love Funding Unconstitutional going to this school. SEATTLE (AP) — State law- You can really make a makers heard testimony Tues- day on two proposed legal fixes difference with this to the state's charter school sys- decision.’’ tem, with a plan to bring charter schools under the control of lo- cal school boards appearing to Jackie Reyes attract the most enthusiasm. charter school student Lawmakers are seeking a way to answer last fall's state Supreme Court ruling that found Wash- money to pay for charter schools. ington's charter school system Superintendent of Public In- was unconstitutional. The jus- struction Randy Dorn, represen- tices had a problem with the new tatives of statewide administrator The Associated Press public schools getting state mon- Elaine Thompson / and school board associations, ey but not being controlled by a Students, parents, advocates and others ill a hearing room during testimony on two proposed ixes to the state’s charter and a speaker for Spokane Pub- voter-elected school board. school system Tuesday in Olympia. lic Schools all expressed support Much, but not all, of the tes- for the idea of bringing charter timony from parents, teachers things like public speaking and Now Ortega says she expects in Stevens County, which made schools under the umbrella of lo- and education advocates was give more thought to college. to be the first person from her use of the state's Alternative cal school boards. positive about the proposals. Stu- "My friends and I love going family to graduate from college. Learning Experience law. The teachers union, some dents who attend some of Wash- to this school," Reyes said. "You "Summit Olympus is not just a Many people expressed sup- lawmakers and some members of ington's first charter schools can really make a difference with special school, but a community port for Senate Bill 6163, which the public spoke out against both were among the people testify- this decision." I am proud to be part of," she said. would bring all charter schools proposals. They all encouraged ing before the Senate Education Star Ortega, a student at Washington has eight open under the authorization and the committee to focus its efforts Committee, and they strongly Summit Olympus high school charter schools. The ninth school control of local school boards. on finding a way to fully pay for encouraged lawmakers to keep in Tacoma, said her new school switched back to being a private Another proposal, Senate Bill the state's much larger public their schools open next year. allowed her to escape a bad situ- school after the Supreme Court 6194, would mirror the voter ini- school system that educates more Jackie Reyes, a sixth-grader ation in her traditional public ruling. The eight schools have tiative, with a change in the way than a million school children, at Green Dot Destiny Middle schools because she has diffi- been able to stay open for the the schools are financed. The rather than just over a thousand School in Tacoma, said the culty with academics and social year, thanks in part to help from proposal would use money from students currently enrolled in school has encouraged her to do activity in schools. the Mary Walker School District the fund that receives state lottery Washington charter schools. Gov. Inslee Asks State Investment Board NO, I AM NOT A TERRORIST! to Work to Reduce Income Inequality with Zohra Sarwari PAYROLL: Governor believes stagnant wages of aver- A separate 2012 resolution re- age employees are a "significant garding Sudan noted the deadly Orders Agency to problem in the U.S. economy," conflict in Sudan's Darfur region. Tuesday, Jan. 26 ‘Reduce Widening Pay but he said the board only con- Both policies expired in 2014. 7 p.m. siders voting against the sala- Rep. , D- Gap Between CEOs ries of corporate executives if it Spokane, is one of two lawmak- Corbet Theatre and Their Workers’ would negatively affect its invest- ers who vote on the investment ments. board. Free Admission OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov. Jay The board has voted against He echoed McIntire's state- Inslee says Washington must re- Zohra Sarwari is an international an estimated 17 percent of "com- ments about the board making speaker and author of 14 books, who duce the gap between the pay of pensation proposals" for CEOs decisions based solely on finan- an average employee and the sal- has been featured in print, radio, and since 2010, he said. cial impact to investments. But TV news, including CBS and FOX News. aries of corporate executives, and The board probably won't said he appreciated that Inslee is he has called on the State Invest- review its policies and voting paying attention to the gap be- As an orthodox Muslim, Zohra uses ment Board to help accomplish guidelines based on Inslee's tween salaries of CEOs and their that goal. humor and personal experiences to speech, McIntire said. "It's a pub- employees. promote dialogue and foster tolerance. One of the main responsi- lic comment, and we always take In August 2015, the U.S. Se- bilities of the into consideration the public curities and Exchange Commis- board, a state comment we get," he added. sion set new rules that require For more information call 360-736-9391, ext. 224 agency not of- Senate Majority Leader Mark public companies to disclose the ten a point of Schoesler, R-Ritzville, was quick ratio of the salary and benefits of Presented by the Associated Students of Centralia College, contention be- to oppose Inslee's suggestion in their CEOs to the median com- Student Life and Involvement Center, Phi Theta Kappa, and tween lawmak- a news conference Tuesday. He pensation of the rest of their em- International Student Programs.

ers, is to invest CH553024cz.cg said it was the first time he had ployees. Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, genetic and manage information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries seen a governor politicize the McIntire said the board will regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice President of Human the retirement Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, WA 98531, or call 360-736-9391, ext. 671. Jay Inslee State Investment Board. be using data from the rules to governor money of pub- "Now the work of the State inform its investing. lic employers Investment Board is not excit- and employees ing, but it's very critical," he said. such as teachers, police officers "We have always worked hard to and judges. The board manages keep politics out of investing, so $103.4 billion in assets right now, that they do the best job for the according to its website. trustees." As a shareholder in compa- The investment board has nies, the board can vote against previously acted with politics in the salary of an executive if it's mind. out of line with how well the It had policies of not making company performs financially, direct investments in Iran be-

said State Treasurer Jim McIn- ginning in 2008, Sudan in 2007, CH552954BW.KE tire, a Democrat and one of 10 or in companies with business voting members of the board. in those countries, according to But Inslee, in his State of the staff at the board. State speech Tuesday, asked the A 2012 resolution regarding board to go further and use its Iran said that if the board was voting power to "reduce the wid- already involved with a company ening pay gap between CEOs doing business in Iran, it would and their workers." urge the company to "suspend McIntire said Wednesday he or curtail" its operations there. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman With Holiday Season Over, Blood Donations Needed We’re fresh off the year’s the U.S. needs blood.” located at the corner of Fourth donations every day to meet the biggest season for giving, but Our Views With the holidays behind us, and Augustus in Toledo, will needs of patients. To donate, a according to the American Red after the winter holidays is not many will now have more time host a drive 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. blood donor card or driver’s Cross, there is an urgent need for uncommon, but it can be replen- to help refill life-saving supplies Friday, Jan. 29. license, or two other forms of more gifts. ished when generous volunteers of life’s fuel. For the past 45 years, January identification, are required at In this case, it’s your blood roll up their sleeves to help save In Lewis County, there are has been designated as National check-in. that is needed. lives,” said Neil Tosuntikool, three upcoming opportunities Blood Donor Month to help Individuals who are 17 November and December are donor recruitment director for to donate. combat annual shortages of do- years of age, weigh at least 110 traditionally slow when it comes • The Church of Jesus Christ nations. the Red Cross Pacific Northwest pounds and are in generally to blood and platelet donations. of Latter-day Saints in Chehalis, Consider giving this impor- The two months result in a Blood Services Region. “We located at 2195 Jackson Highway, tant gift that carries the poten- good health may be eligible to drop of about 1,700 blood drives encourage our generous donors will host a drive 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 tial to save and preserve lives. donate blood. across the country, resulting in who are eligible, as well as new p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26. Additional information from Donation appointments can “about 50,000 fewer donations donors, to make an appointment • From 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. the American Red Cross: be made using the Red Cross and a reduced blood supply,” ac- to give blood or platelets and Thursday, Jan. 28, the Centralia Blood and platelet donors “Blood Donor” app, by going cording to a press release from help ensure blood products con- Community Church, 3320 Borst of all blood times are urged to online to www.redcrossblood. the organization. tinue to be available for patients. Ave., will host a drive. make an appointment. The Red org, or by calling 1-800-RED- “A decline in the blood supply Every two seconds a patient in • Toledo Presbyterian Church, Cross must collect about 14,000 CROSS.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking There’s a Connection Between Player Pianos and Books A few weeks ago I wrote about player pianos. I made a mistake, saying that they operated by air pressure. Actually it was vacuum, but I’m not go- ing to get into that. I ran out of space to delve into one of the greatest features of owning and playing one: camaraderie. Player pianos brought people together. On almost every one of those piano rolls, es- pecially hymns that my grandmother favored, there was space on the right side for words to be printed, the words of the lyrics of the song being played. It was a simple matter to sing along; you just read the words as they appeared, usually a tiny bit ahead of the music. Try doing that with any other musical instrument. What an attraction at parties! If the party was large, it’d be dif- ficult to squeeze in close enough behind the person pumping away on the foot pedals to read the lyrics until someone ahead of you felt a little throat lubrica- tion was called for. There were a By Bill Moeller few of those parties at our house Letters HOW TO REACH ELECTED OFFICIALS when I was small, but I was always sent upstairs to bed before anything inter- We Need to Protect Our Legislative Hotline: (800) 562-6000 esting happened. Camaraderie! You couldn’t escape it. And Constitutional Rights 20TH DISTRICT even on a rainy winter’s day after school, what I just wanted to share some views with you. First, I think Lewis County and child whose family owned one wasn’t tempted to we should remember and safeguard our constitutional Southwestern Thurston County play a favorite song and try to guess when a piano rights as U.S. citizens. I believe it is the best in the world. key was going to depress, and, thereby learn how You know the Bill of Rights. State Sen. John Braun to play the piano? That process never worked for Our people in the past and now have fought and died for P.O. Box 40420 this lad. our freedoms — all the wars like World War I, World War Olympia, WA 98504-0420 You can still buy a few player pianos and new II and on. I feel that if you do not believe we should have phone: (360) 786-7638 rolls today, but it’s not the same. Instead of gath- these rights, you should leave. fax: (360) 786-1999 ering around behind the person working the foot My personal views involve issues like being strong on email: [email protected] pumps, you merely have to throw a switch and freedom of religion. Maybe you should consider a Christian walk away. What’s the fun in that? format for teaching our young children, since in schools State Rep. Richard DeBolt But there’s hope for us old fossils. Not every- censorship such as not allowing “One Nation Under God” P.O. Box 40600 thing is being taken away from us. Reading, for may exist. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 phone: ( instance, is still strong. When the technology of On the Second Amendment, we need laws and punish- 360) 786-7896 the Kindle came out, people were sure it’d replace fax: (360) 786-7871 ment against those who try to forbid gun ownership except email: [email protected] holding an actual book in one’s hands while read- to keep them out of criminals’ hands. We need to recognize ing. It hasn’t happened. A while back I checked that there are about 50,000 car deaths and 3.65 million inju- State Rep. my place in line for three books through the Tim- ries each year, but you don’t hear, “Let’s get rid of cars.” P.O. Box 40600 berland Library System. Anything can kill, but a well-guarded and protected Olympia, WA 98504-0600 For a Mitch Albom book, “The Magic Strings home with guns will preserve you and your loved ones phone: (360) 786-7990 of Frankie Presto” I was No. 49 on the waiting against the foe. Why are some so cowardly? Get real and email: [email protected] list, No. 75 for Ivan Doig’s latest, “Last Bus to be brave. Let’s not forget Nazism, what it did, and Russia, Wisdom,” and 113th in line for “The Martian,” by Siberian labor camps. Those were governments out of con- 19TH DISTRICT Andy Wier. That sure doesn’t seem to me to indi- trol. cate the death of books as we know them. We need to be in control in a good way, as much as pos- Pacific, Wahkiakum and Parts of Lewis, I can’t blame the library system for the follow- sible. We should appreciate our liberties and be thankful for Grays Harbor and Cowlitz Counties ing anecdote, because, being supported by taxes, them and support them. State Sen. they feel an obligation to follow public tastes, but, I feel that abortions should not be allowed except for the P.O. Box 40419 doggone it, I don’t have to like it. I recently read safety of the mother or rape cases. Olympia, WA 98504-0419 a diary by John Steinbeck that chronicled every I feel that welfare should include searching for work and phone: (360) 786-7636 one of the five days per week that he spent writing to work when available. Poor people need to work; they are fax: (360) 786-1446 “East of Eden” by hand! With pencils! not above the system. email: [email protected] Wanting to read that classic again, I checked Also, we should imprison violent gangs and bring back our local library. In the “St” section of their fiction forced labor. State Rep. Brian Blake shelves I found 31 books by Danielle Steele, but We should make homeless shelters (with discipline). P.O. Box 40600 not a single one by Steinbeck, one of the giants of Perhaps we should make it more of a priority with busi- Olympia, WA 98504-0600 American literature! OK, so there are four copies of nesses to work so they may flourish as well as the laborers. phone: (360) 786-7870 Let’s not forget that God can heal, and I believe that the fax: (360) 786-1276 “East of Eden” distributed among the 27 libraries email: [email protected] and four kiosks in the system, and copies of some Bible alone should be recognized as an authority over so- of his other works at the service center, but I blame named denominations that may omit or bend the Bible and State Rep. JD Rossetti the reading public for not having more Steinbeck disgrace themselves as “Christians.” P.O. Box 40600 gems available. The world is poorer for that. We should feed and clothe the poor when you can, and Olympia, WA 98504-0600 And don’t let me get started on bookmarks. help should be given to the working man and woman. phone: (360) 786-7806 ••• I feel good about the USA — the greatest nation on fax: (360) 786-7210 Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore Earth. Let’s keep it that way amid “problems.” email: [email protected] owner, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in Centralia. He can be reached at bookmaven321@com- Jerry M. Palmateer cast.net. Chehalis

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 Centralia Wrestling Program Moved Back Into Wrestling Room CONTROVERSY: Coach Had gram, was temporarily turned to funding,” he said. “That’s the quit, this is my passion,” he wrote, grams. We weren’t able to follow into a weight room due to an in- reason we put them back into the adding that the promise of a new through so we came back to nor- Indicated He Might Quit crease of students who wanted to wrestling room because there room did not happen, and sent mal.” if Space Had Not Been participate in strength and con- was no good plan (moving for- the program into a “downward The wrestling program ditioning courses. ward).” spiral.” moved back into its designated Dedicated to Team Scott Chamberlain, assistant The plan to repurpose the Chamberlain said the coach room in November. The weight By The Chronicle principal and athletic director at area into a weight room was met is still with the wrestling team room was moved to its original Centralia High School, said the by criticism from parents on so- and said the program was at first location, a small building situ- After being displaced from wrestling program was moved cial media sites. supportive of the move. ated next to the wrestling room. their practice area for more than out of the room for a period of Wrestling coach Scott Phil- “What it came down to is we Chamberlain said the district a year, the Centralia wrestling time while the district discussed lips also expressed his displea- had a great plan,” he said. “Our is still looking into options of program has moved back into its the possibilities of building a sure with the decision. A post on wrestling program was more building a new wrestling room, wrestling room. new and improved wrestling Facebook made on Sept. 30 said than willing to accommodate but with no funding source, no The room, which was origi- room. the coach would not continue at and agreed to move to try to plans have been set. The discus- nally built and fundraised for by “We weren’t able to follow Centralia without the room. make things better, not just for sion into potential options, how- supporters of the wrestling pro- through with that mainly due “I really hope I don’t have to wrestling but for all the pro- ever, continues. State Releases New Suicide Prevention Plan Aimed to Reduce Death Toll By The Chronicle 2010 to 2014. tion and cooperation. tics to best serve specific popula- need them most; helping identify Washington state’s suicide Lewis County has seen a “We know there are ways we tions, avoiding a one-size-fits-all people most at risk and keeping rate has been above the national steady rise in suicides over the can make a difference and this approach,” stated the release. them safe; making treatment ac- average for many years, and a past five years. In 2011, the coun- plan maps out strategies to save The Suicide Prevent Plan was cessible, respectful and appropri- new plan now aims to outline ty had nine suicides; 14 in 2012; lives in our state,” he said. created by the Washington state ate for people at risk; and using the impacts of suicide and pro- 16 in 2013 and 21 in 2014. For The first core principle in the Department of Health in re- research, evaluations and data pose solutions. 2015, there were 10 suicides by plan states that suicide is not a sponse to 2014 legislation. as a basis for suicide prevention Washington’s new Suicide September, according to the Cor- personal weakness or family fail- The plan divides the work work. Prevention Plan intends to re- oner’s Office. Updated numbers ure, but instead is a preventable of suicide prevention into four Core principles in the plan duce the number of suicides were not available by press time. public health problem. It goes strategic directions based on state that silence and stigma cre- through unified efforts involv- The high numbers across the on to say that suicide prevention the National Strategy for Suicide ate harm by isolating those at ing people and groups across the state have prompted Gov. Jay In- is not the responsibility of the Prevention. risk and by discouraging people state, according to a press release slee to address the topic in an ex- health system alone, but of ev- Those include empowering from selling help. from the state Department of ecutive order last week. eryone in Washington. people, families and communi- A broad range of steering Health. Washington’s Secretary of “The intent of the plan is to ties to understand their role in committees and contributors More than 5,000 people in Health John Wiesman said in use data and community input to preventing suicide before a cri- participated in drafting, review- Washington committed suicide the release that suicide deaths customize short- and long-term sis; directing suicide prevention ing and completing the plan, ac- during the five-year period in can be stopped with coordina- prevention and intervention tac- programs toward those who cording to the release. Some Centralia Criminals Will Serve Time in Yakima County to Save City Money BOOKED: Council Centralia Police Chief Carl charged. Nielsen said the city could save Essentially, contracting with Approves Contracting $10,000 by contracting with Ya- “I appreciate the work Sheriff (Rob) both agencies will keep the po- With Yakima County kima County. lice department from using up The city plans to continue to Snaza and his staff have done but local bed space and save the city Sheriff’s Office for contract with the Lewis County I have to be fiscally responsible to Long-term Sentences Sheriff’s Office for offenders sen- some money, Nielsen said. tenced to less than two weeks. the city. This just gives us another Because inmates will be By The Chronicle “I appreciate the work Sheriff housed in Yakima after sentenc- Some offenders who com- (Rob) Snaza and his staff have option.” ing, the police department won’t mit crimes in Centralia will now done but I have to be fiscally have to worry about transport- serve time in Yakima County. responsible to the city. This just Carl Nielsen ing them back and forth to court, Due to the rising cost of in- gives us another option,” Nielsen Centralia police chief he said. mate housing, the Centralia City said. Nielsen said while the cost Council on Tuesday approved According to a report submit- contracting with the Yakima ted to the council by Nielsen, on The cost at the Yakima Coun- rate; however, the police depart- per bed at the Lewis County Jail County Sheriff’s Office to house Jan. 1 the cost per inmate bed per ty Jail is $54.75 per bed per day. ment exceeded the number of has increased, it is still one of the offenders sentenced to more day at the Lewis County Jail in- Previously, the city contract- beds it anticipated in 2015, which cheapest priced facilities in the than 14 days of jail time. creased from $52.50 to $60.34. ed with Lewis County for a flat lead to an increase in the rate state for law enforcement agencies. News in Brief

fered in June and July. For more information, contact International Bluegrass Mu- commission to encompass eco- Centralia Police Ewe and I is located at 566 N. Carolyn Schoenborn at (360) 985- sic Association’s Momentum nomic development as part of its Investigate Person of Market Blvd. 3170 or [email protected] Award-winning fiddler Annie responsibility. He also suggested Visit www.lewiscountyuw. Staninec. The award recognizes the park commission expand its Interest in Robbery com/calendar to register. young musicians who have con- role to include art and recreation By The Chronicle Bonnie Canaday tributed to or influenced blue- projects within the city. The Centralia Police Depart- to Continue as Centralia Group grass music. The expansion in the roles ment is investigating a possible Staninec, 28, began playing would allow the commissions to person of interest in a robbery Centralia Mayor Working to Save Pearl the fiddle and violin when she have a more comprehensive plan reported Tuesday afternoon in By The Chronicle Street Pool Partnering was 4 years old and began per- moving forward, instead of seg- Centralia. The Centralia City Council forming on albums at age 12. regating the different but similar At 2:34 p.m. on Tuesday, po- unanimously selected Bonnie With Burgerville John Kael, another Whiskey areas to different entities. lice received a report of a robbery Canaday to serve as mayor for Deaf musician, plays the guitar, for Fundraiser mandolin, banjo and bass. He in the 600 block of North Tower another two years on Tuesday. Class on Defensive Avenue. “Thank you for your sup- By The Chronicle has spent two decades writing, performing, teaching and re- A man reportedly stole a rack port, and I will do 110 percent Citizens working to save the Driving Offered of CDs from the store and ran. like I’ve done the last two years,” cording bluegrass. Pearl Street Pool are partnering For information or tickets, By The Chronicle The suspect reportedly hit the Canaday said. with Burgerville for an upcom- owner of the store when con- “And (I’m) look- contact Washington Bluegrass The AAA Driver Improve- ing fundraiser. Association board member Ja- ment Program is offering a fronted in the parking lot. ing forward to Members of S.T.O.P. & SWIM The suspect left in a car and 2016 and all of mie Guenther at (360) 880-9667 refresher course on defensive will be helping serve meals at or visit www.washingtonblue- driving skills Tuesday, Feb. 16, the store’s owner grabbed the the wonderful Burgerville on Harrison Avenue in rack of CDs. The owner also re- things that are grassassociation.org. at Woodland Estates Retirement Centralia on Wednesday from 4 to Center, Chehalis. portedly grabbed the suspect’s going to happen 8 p.m. cellphone. here in Centra- Tenino Plans to Expand The course gives practical Burgerville will be donating guidance for traffic accident The incident is still under in- lia and Lewis 10 percent of all proceeds made vestigation. County.” Bonnie Canaday Role of Planning, prevention and enhances driver continue as during the four-hour fundraiser safety and confidence. Success- With five to the group working to save the Centralia mayor Park Commissions ful course completion qualifies votes, Lee outdoor pool on Pearl Street in Knitting Class to Be By The Chronicle drivers 55 years of age and over Coumbs was Centralia. Held at Ewe and I elected mayor pro-tem. The city of Tenino will be for automobile insurance premi- John Elmore, the previous may- drafting ordinances to expand um discounts. By The Chronicle or pro-tem, was also nominated. Bluegrass Band the role of both the planning and The class, operated by Ameri- Lewis County Clothing & New council members Joyce park commissions. can Driving Services, will be 9 Textiles Advisors is offering an Barnes and and Whiskey Deaf Coming During the Tenino City a.m.-4 p.m. advanced beginner/intermedi- re-elected council member to Chehalis in February Council meeting on Tuesday Cost is $18 per person. For ate knitting class, to be held at Coumbs were sworn in at the night, Mayor Wayne Fournier enrollment information, call Ewe and I yarn shop in Chehalis Tuesday meeting. By The Chronicle said he would like the planning (800) 462-3728. starting Tuesday. Whiskey Deaf, a Portland- The class will be 1-3:30 p.m. for based bluegrass group, is return- four consecutive Tuesday afternoons. Inspirational Speaker to ing to Lewis County next month The project being taught is Talk About Generational after a successful show at the the monochrome jazz felted Mount St. Helens Bluegrass Fes- purse, by Bev Beattie. Those in- Poverty During tival in Toledo last summer. terested in the class can visit Ewe The band will be performing and I to see the felted purse, sign Chehalis Appearance at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13, at up for the class and purchase By The Chronicle the Veterans Memorial Museum needed items if desired. Donna M. Beegle, an inspi- in Chehalis. They can also contact Melo- rational speaker who has expe- Ticket donations are $10. Less dy Bradley at (360) 827-0125 for rienced first-hand the challenges than 200 seats are available, and more information. and barriers of generational pov- the Washington Bluegrass Associ- The cost of the class is $40 erty, will be giving a presentation ation advises that the performance for four sessions. The final ses- Saturday, March 19, at St. John’s could sell out. About half of the sion will be sewing the lining for Lutheran Church in Chehalis. tickets have already been sold. the purse. There are sewing ma- After growing up in pover- “Whiskey Deaf was a huge hit 1162 NW State Ave. chines available for those who do ty, Beegle found the courage to last year at the festival,” Wash- CHEHALIS, WA 98532 not own one. break the cycle. Today, she shares ington Bluegrass Association Lewis County Clothing and her inspiring story with people President General Cothren said 360-748-3805 Textile Advisors has been serv- and organizations across the na- in a press release. “We’re excited ing the residents of Lewis County tion who are working to end the to have the opportunity to bring 1-800-356-4404 for 28 years, teaching beginning cycle of poverty in their commu- them back to Lewis County this sewing, using a serger, knitting, nities and beyond. winter so people can watch and CH552493cz.ke crochet and other needle arts. The keynote and workshops hear them again. They have a All fees paid for classes sup- will be 9 a.m.-3 p.m. presence.” www.moerkeandsons.com ports Kids Sewing Camps of- Cost is $20, which includes lunch. Whiskey Deaf features 2015 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 1:11 p.m. on Tuesday, son-Varner, 53, of Centralia, on police arrested Victor J. Hobbs, Assault Reported police received a report that a suspicion of fourth-degree as- 26, of Vader, on suspicion of Mail Stolen - • At 5:07 p.m. on Wednesday, window was broken out in a car sault in the 1000 block of Scam third-degree theft in the 500 an assault was reported in the • At 8:54 a.m. on Monday, in the 400 block of East Main mon Creek Road. block of South Tower Avenue. 3000 block of Borst Avenue. No police received a report of mail Street. further information was avail- stolen from a mailbox in the 300 • At 9:43 a.m. on Wednesday, able. block of East Main Street. paperwork was reported stolen Two Arrested After Assault Suspect Uses Stolen Check - - from a car in the 600 block of • Jenna L. Peterson, 18, of To • At 4:55 p.m. on Wednes Hamilton Avenue. ledo, was arrested at 11:54 a.m. day, police received a report of Hit and Run Reported Car Hits Light Pole - - • At 1:14 p.m. on Wednesday, on Monday on suspicion of vio fraud in the 1100 block of Har • At 5:12 p.m. on Wednesday, • At 11:05 a.m. on Monday, a basket of change was stolen lation of a no-contact order and rison Avenue. A man reportedly - a hit and run was reported in the police received a report of a ve from a vehicle in the 500 block a 16-year-old male was arrested attempted to pass a stolen check 900 block of Harrison Avenue. hicle hitting a light pole in the of West Cherry Street. on suspicion of fourth-degree at a bank, then fled before police 1400 block of South Gold Street. • At 11:43 p.m. on Wednes- assault, domestic violence. arrived. please see SIRENS, page Main 11 day, police received a report of a Vehicle Prowls vehicle prowl in the 800 block of BMW Stolen South Gold Street. • At 11:08 a.m. on Monday, • At 2:35 p.m. on Tuesday, Make This The Year You Pre-Plan police received a report of a ve- police received a report of 1987 hicle prowl in the 1300 block Man Arrested After Allegedly BMW 535 with flat tires stolen Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: of Central Boulevard. A pocket Breaking Window in the 200 block of Hemlock • Your family knows your wishes Street. knife and orange and camou- • At 6:03 p.m. on Monday, • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues flage clothing were stolen from a police arrested Ryan A. Mc- • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided locked vehicle. Carter, 34, of Centralia, after he Medication Taken • You have peace of mind knowing you have • At 2:39 p.m. on Monday, allegedly broke a window in the • At 4:35 p.m. on Tuesday, given your family a loving git change was reported stolen 400 block of North Tower Av- police received a report that from a locked vehicle the previ- enue. - Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for medication was taken by a care advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes ous night in the 900 block of E giver in the 700 block of North Street. Woman Booked on Assault Pearl Street.

• At 4:56 p.m. on Monday, CH552520cw.ke - Charge OUR LEWIS COUNTY miscellaneous items were re ARRANGEMENT OFFICE ported stolen from a car in the • At 8:11 a.m. on Monday, One Booked for Theft Charge 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 700 block of North Pearl Street. police arrested Joan R. Ander- • At 5:43 p.m. on Tuesday, Centralia, WA

For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 Death Notices morial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Mega Millions: Olympia Friends Meeting, 3201 Boston Next jackpot: $15 million • HARRY SNODGRASS, 66, Onalaska, died Harbor Road NE, Olympia. Arrange- Lotto: 10-11-16-31-32-49 Thursday, Jan. 7, at home. No services ments are under the direction of Wood- Next jackpot: $4.9 million 1918-2016 lawn Funeral Home, Lacey. are scheduled at this time. Arrange- Hit 5: 16-18-20-21-30 ments are under the direction of Catter- • STEVE D. ROBERTS, 68, Toledo, died Next cashpot: $100,000 mole Funeral Home, Winlock. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at home. No services Evelyn Pettit • DENNIS FISHER, 56, Winlock, died are planned. Arrangements are under Match 4: 02-10-14-20 Thursday, Dec. 31, in North Bend. No the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, Daily Game: 7-9-9 Tenino and Diana Berman services are scheduled at this time. Ar- Toledo. Keno: 02-03-11-16-17-18-20-24-32-47- (Mike) of Olympia (Diana rangements are under the direction of 49-51-52-55-67-70-72-75-76-80 passed away in 1997); ive Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. grandchildren, Steve Whalen • JAMES YATES, 54, Toledo, died Sunday, Lotteries Jan. 3, at home. No services are sched- Commodities (Pam), Brian Whalen (Desi), uled at this time. Arrangements are un- Washington’s Wednesday Gas in Washington — $2.38 (AAA of John Whalen (Lynette), der the direction of Cattermole Funeral Games Washington) Jason Berman (Susan) Home, Winlock. Crude Oil — $31.03 per barrel (CME and Kate Berman Mogell • RICHARD BIEKER, 88, Chehalis, died Powerball: 04-08-19-27-34, Power- Group) (Stuart); stepgrandson, Tuesday, Jan. 5, at Chehalis West Assist- ball: 10, Power Play: 2 Gold — $1,086 (Monex) ed Living. No services are scheduled at Next jackpot: $1.50 Billion Silver — $13.89 (Monex) Daniel Kendrick; six great- this time. Arrangements are under the grandchildren; brother, direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Ellis Shipley (Ruby); sister, Winlock. • EVELYNNE “LUCILLE” CLEVENGER,83, Cen- Virginia Sweere (Clarence); tralia, died Saturday, Jan. 9, at Provi- and several nieces and dence Centralia Hospital. A celebration nephews. Evelyn, a resident of life and potluck luncheon will be at She was preceded in death noon Saturday at the Chehalis Eagles, of Tenino for the past 45 by her parents, husband and 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis. Arrange- years, passed away Jan. 2, daughter. ments are under the direction of Catter- 2016, at Panorama in Lacey, mole Funeral Home, Winlock. She belonged to Olympia Washington. • RALPH B. “RED” SCHINDLER, 90, Chehalis, Chapter #36 Order of Eastern died Friday, Dec. 18, at home. A memo- She was born in Banks, Star. rial service will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Oregon, Nov. 17, 1918 to In lieu of lowers, please Bethel Church, Chehalis. Arrangements Emmet and Hilda Shipley. are under the direction of Cattermole make donations to Shriners She graduated from Banks Funeral Home, Winlock. Hospital. Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful High School in 1937 and in • CALVIN PECKHAM, 87, Winlock, died Services will be held Sunday, Jan. 3, at Legacy Good Samari- monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. September 1937, she married Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, tan Hospital, Portland. Private services We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including Henry Pettit. Henry passed were held. Arrangements are under the 1:00 p.m. at Mills and Mills personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site away in 1958 in an industrial direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Funeral Home, Tumwater. Winlock. repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has accident in Vail, Washington. • ELDEN WALTER, 87, Centralia, died made us a family tradition for over 100 years. They had two daughters, To view the obituary, please go to Saturday, Jan. 9, at Sharon Care, Cen- Sharon Whalen (Tom) of chronline.com/obituaries.

tralia. No services are scheduled at this Newell-Hoerling’s CH552212cbw.cg time. Arrangements are under the di- rection of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Mortuary Centralia. 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 • CLYDE MARTIN SCHUMANN, 96, Olympia, Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com LAURENCE HERMAN MARK died Monday, Jan. 11, at home. A me- March 16, 1920 ~ Jan. 8, 2016 met his wife of 65 years, Josephine. Together, they RONALD JOHN DAVID were blessed with one son, Paul. military service, spanning the to know his neighbors. He also During his retirement conlicts in Korea, Vietnam loved motorcycles and went years, Laurence traveled and both World Wars. He on several cross-country rides throughout Europe and remained devoted to veterans’ with like minded enthusiasts, wrote two books, “Days affairs, until the end of his life, often using the opportunity to of Action” and “Lonesome as a frequent volunteer at the raise awareness for veterans’ Whistle.” He spent many Veterans Memorial Museum, issues. He was a man of great hours helping in the Chehalis. humor, who is remembered construction of the “I was always proud to by many members of his Veterans Memorial serve,” he stated in a 2010 extended family for the way Museum in Chehalis, newspaper article, “but after he made them laugh. Laurence Herman Washington. In fact, he volunteering at the Chehalis Arrangements are under Mark, 95, of Centralia, played such a crucial role Veterans Museum, I’ve the direction of Cattermole Washington, passed away that the museum named learned more about my pride.” Funeral Home in Winlock. Jan. 8, 2016 at Providence their library after him. Ron worked for many You can leave a message Centralia Hospital. He Laurence was a loving years as a diesel mechanic at www.cattermolefh.com. was born March 16, 1920 father and a devoted Ronald J. David, passed with various railroads and There will be a memorial at the in Long Pine, Nebraska husband. He will be away at his home Jan. 3, 2016 offshore oil rigs. Before Veterans Memorial Museum to Ottis and Mary Mark. forever loved and truly ,at the age of 73. retirement, he worked in sales in Chehalis at a later date. After struggling through missed. He is survived by his at NC Machinery in Tukwila, If anyone wishes to donate the years of drought and Laurence is survived by wife, Kathie Larson; sons, Washington. He was a diehard to a charity in Ron’s name, The Great Depression, his wife, Josephine; and Greg David Craft (Jennifer) hockey fan, who remained please contact the museum. he enlisted in the U.S. son, Paul. and Mark David; daughter, very physically active for as Army in 1939. Laurence A visitation will begin Cindy Hansen (Kraig); long as he was able, playing in To view this obituary, please go to served in the 75th Infantry at 5:00 p.m., Friday, Jan. chronline.com/obituaries. granddaughter, Kari Graves; an over 50 hockey league well Division as a machine 15, 2016, followed by a stepson, Eric Larson (Alma); into his 60s and often coached gunner. During World funeral service at 6:30 brother, Ken David (Arlene); junior hockey teams. He was a War II, he fought in the p.m., at Sticklin Funeral numerous nieces and nephews; particular fan of the Chicago European Campaign, Chapel in Centralia. A and his beloved dog, Kona. Blackhawks, who were good including the Battle of the graveside with Military “Ronnie” was born and enough to give him a shutout Bulge and helped free the Funeral Honors will be at raised in Gary, Indiana. He game on the last day of his life. Jews from the internment 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. was proud to be of Assyrian Taking after his mother, camps. After returning 19, 2016, at Willamette heritage, born to parents Ron was an avid cook, who State side, Laurence went National Cemetery, 11800 who had both survived the loved nothing more than to work for the United SE Mt. Scott Blvd., Happy Assyrian Holocaust. At age preparing meals for family States Postal Service as Valley, OR 97086. 17, he joined the U. S. Air and friends. He held a lifelong a Postal Clerk in Eugene, Force and served for four To view this obituary, please go talent for striking up a Oregon. It was there that he to chronline.com/obituaries. years in the Strategic Air conversation with absolutely Sticklin Funeral Chapel Command. Ron belonged to a anyone who crossed his path 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at family with a long history of and made a point to always get Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com 1942 ~ 2016 (360) 736-1388 • Main 11 NORTHWEST / RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016

News in Brief Report Highlights have capacity of 300 megawatts Health has suspended a psychol- says the legal process for sus- that the 38-year-old man is be- or less per module and could be ogist for 10 years after he was pending Wulf’s license started ing held at the King County Jail Washington’s Potential built in a factory before being charged with seeking sex with a in November and the 10-year in lieu of $400,000 bail. He was moved to an operating location. minor. suspension was made official on charged Tuesday with burglary, for Nuclear Power Brown says promoting nucle- Jonathan B. Wulf was Wednesday. theft of a firearm, possessing a KENNEWICK (AP) — A re- ar power in Washington could charged in September with initi- stolen firearm and possessing port by the Washington Energy improve both the environment ating conversations on Craigslist stolen property. Facility Site Evaluation Council and the state’s economy, as the with a person who was actually a Bellevue Man Accused Court documents show that has found that small modular nuclear industry could provide Homeland Security undercover of Stealing Military- the man was arrested Friday af- nuclear reactors have promising jobs in construction, manufac- agent. ter police were alerted to a possi- potential as energy sources in turing and other related high- U.S. Attorney Annette L. Style Firearms From ble break-in at the storage facility. the state. tech fields. Hayes says Wulf expressed a de- The person who reported The Tri-City Herald report- sire to have sex with the agent’s Storage Facility the incident said there had been ed that Sen. Sharon Brown, R- fictional 12-year-old stepdaugh- SEATTLE (AP) — A Bellevue a previous break-in last month Kennewick, introduced a bill on Health Officials ter. man has been accused of stealing where firearms were stolen. Wednesday to act on recommen- Suspend Psychologist’s Wulf was arraigned on the military-style firearms, body ar- Among the items stolen dations in the report and stream- charge in federal court in Octo- mor, silencers, ammunition and were 17 firearms, knives, silenc- line the process for approving License for 10 years ber and pleaded not guilty. His tactical gear from a Seattle stor- ers, ammunition, military-style nuclear facilities. OLYMPIA (AP) — The trial is set for March 28. age facility. tactical gear, a Rolex watch and The small reactors would Washington Department of The state health department The Seattle Times reported high-end camera gear.

block of Northwest Louisiana LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE lock lost control of the 1999 Ford By The Chronicle Staff Sirens Avenue. Taurus he was driving on ice Drivers Crash on Icy Roads and skidded into a ditch. The car Please call news reporter Natalie Continued from page Main 10 • Icy roads played a role in at had major front-end damage but Johnson with news tips. She can be Bank Card Stolen in Vehicle least two crashes Monday morn- the driver was not injured. reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ Prowl ing, according to the Sheriff’s ••• chronline.com. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 4:29 p.m. on Tuesday, Office. At 6:52 a.m. on Mon- police received a report of a ve- day, a 16-year-old boy driving a Assault by Strangulation hicle prowl in the 2000 block of 2002 Ford Focus lost control of Reported Northwest Chehalis Avenue. A the car in the 600 block of Coal • At 7:38 a.m. on Monday, bank card was taken. Creek Road in Chehalis and hit The Books of Lewis County police received a report of an a power pole, causing a possible assault by strangulation in the head injury. The driver was go- Available now! Counterfeit Cash Reported ing too fast on the icy condi- 2000 block of Northwest State A Simple Song by Avenue. No arrests have been • At 6 p.m. on Tuesday, police tions, according to the Sheriff’s Russ Mohney made. received a report of counterfeit Office. At 8:35 a.m., another cash passed in the 1600 block of 16-year-old boy driving in the Northwest Louisiana Avenue. 100 block of Roe Road in Win- Theft Suspect Flees on Bike • At 3:32 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of a theft $ 99 in the 700 block of South Market 28ea - + Tax Boulevard. The suspect report $ 99 edly left the scene on a bike. No Why Pre-Plan? 12 ea + Tax arrests were made. Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 • Protect your family from confusion Harassment Reported and inancial hardship • Personalize and select the services • At 5:37 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of ha- of your choice $ 95 • Save money by locking in Services Book Only 12ea rassment in the 1700 block of + Tax at today’s cost $ 99 + Tax North National Avenue. A caller ea reported they were being fol- • Afordable monthly payments 9 - lowed by a person in a red Hon • Peace of mind for everyone. DVD Only da Accord. $ 99 + Tax I look forward to assisting you with this CH552659cbw.ke 3 ea important part of your estate planning Dan Schaefer The Flood Police Arrest Man on Warrant Advance Planning Consultant of 2007 DVD & Book After Prowler Reported Book & DVD Combo Tales from Saturday’s Child $ 98+ Tax by Gordon Aadland

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No Arrests After Assault Report JAMES EUGENE YATES RICHARD “DICK” BIEKER • At 11:41 p.m. on Monday, (Rick) Davis; two stepsisters, Sept. 1, 1927 ~ Jan. 5, 2016 police received a report of a Tena and Lea; one stepbrother, physical dispute in the 400 block Chuck Hill; three nephews; and of Southwest Riverside Drive in one niece. Chehalis. A caller reported be- Jim loved his family deeply ing hit with a gallon of milk. No especially his two sons. He arrests were made. loved his job at Weyerhaeuser, where he worked for 21 years. He had a big heart, a great Thefts Reported sense of humor and was a • At 12:12 p.m. and 10:08 James Eugene Yates passed gifted artist. p.m. Tuesday, police received away suddenly at home Jan. 3, In 1980, he was baptized at a reports of thefts in the 1600 2016. He was born in Royal the Assembly of God Church, Oak, Michigan Jan. 2, 1962 to Toledo and graduated from News in Brief Eugene and Lydia Yates. Toledo High School in 1981. He was preceded in death by A celebration of life will be Richard “Dick” Bieker, (Lisa) Bieker, Sam his father, Eugene. held at the First Baptist Church born Sept. 1, 1927, (Trinity) Bieker, Beth Report Commissioned He is survived by his mother in Toledo, Saturday, Jan. 16, passed away peacefully at (Whit) Hamlin, Jay (Amy by Sen. Patty Murray and stepfather, Lydia and Jerry 2016 at 2:00 p.m. A potluck to Chehalis West Tuesday, Kreischer) Bieker, Kyle Hill; two sons, J.R. and Jayden follow at the church. Jan. 5, 2016. (Sharity) Knapp and Finds More Infections Yates at home; two sisters, Teri Dick enjoyed his Kevin (Rebecca) Knapp To view the obituary, please go to family, warm weather, Great-grandchildren, (Ron) Nowlen and Andrea chronline.com/obituaries. From Dirty Scopes traveling in a motorhome, Kaitlyn Brewer, Josh, at U.S. Hospitals crossword puzzles and Jordyn and Tess Bieker, - golf was his passion. If Rane and Soie Bieker, SEATTLE (AP) — A new re he had an opportunity to Gavin and Emilia Knapp, port commissioned by U.S. Sen. In Loving Memory of tease anyone, he would. Ricky and Kaily Knapp Patty Murray has found that at He loved going to Judy’s and Sloane and Ansel least 250 people, mostly in the Country Kitchen each Hamlin. U.S., have contracted potentially Eddie Bowen - week and when able he Multi-talented, he started deadly infections spread by con Eddie Bowen was born all kids. He spent many would go there to join the delivering newspapers at the taminated medical scopes in the Feb. 19, 1919, in Glenoma. hours in the woods with his World War II veterans for age of 11. He worked for past three years. He passed away at the Morton grandchildren, ishing, hunting breakfast. He attended St. Perry Brothers (where he Wednesday's report by the General Hospital Jan. 6, 2016, and just looking for wildlife. Joseph Catholic Church learned to drive). Safeway, U.S. Senate Health, Education, from complications of a broken He took it upon himself to - in Chehalis, until recently drove school bus and Labor and Pensions commit hip. He was a month short of make sure the neighborhood because of his health. He Kraft Foods. tee follows an investigation into his 97th birthday. kids were well supplied with will be missed by many. He joined the U.S. outbreaks of antibiotic-resistant Eddie was preceded in candy and everyone he knew He was preceded in Navy and was on the USS infections linked to the medical death by his wife, Lois Dunn received a pocket knife and a death by his parents, Chicago. He came home devices. Bowen; two sons, Jere and nickname. He loved animals Anthony “Tony” Bieker when his father passed The Seattle Times reported Dean Bowen; mother, Edith and always had special cats and Anna “Klug” Bieker; away to help take care the investigation found nearly Coleman Lewis; father, Ed and dogs. - brother, Don Bieker; of the family. He then double the 142 infections iden Bowen; and siblings, Beulah, He was always helping out son, Richard Bieker; and worked for Chehalis City tified since 2010 by the federal Bill, Albert and Don; and others in the community with Doris Bieker and later in Water Department and the Food and Drug Administration. great-grandchild, Tavaris. a load of wood, a few dollars, - life, Jean (Senk) Bieker. Chehalis Police and Fire The new figures include the out He is survived by his a mess of ish, all done quietly, He is survived by Department. He opened break at Seattle's Virginia Mason sisters, Connie and Wilma; behind the scenes. In later siblings, Delores (Doug) a full time Insurance Medical Center, where 18 died daughters, Susie (Tom) Lyle years, he had fun going to yard O’lague of Chehalis and Agency and added Real between 2012 and 2014 after and Tami Hickle; daughters- sales. Bill (Fran) Bieker of Estate. He became a being infected with multidrug- in-law, Patti and Alice Bowen; A memorial is scheduled Brazil, Indiana. Dick’s Real Estate Appraiser resistant infections spread by grandchildren: Ginger, for Jan. 16, 2016, at the Randle extended families, Chuck and managed RE Bieker scopes that could not be properly Janet, Rich, Michelle, Steve Methodist Church at 11:30 and Rob Senk and their ofice for many years. cleaned. and Tawni; and 18 great- a.m. families. Children, Renee Per Dick’s wishes, The report recommends a grandchildren. The family is requesting Brewer of Kirkland, there will not be a service. - number of legislative and regula He loved the woods and no lowers, remembrances can Ronald (Mary Jo) Donations can be made tory changes. operated a “gyppo” logging be made to the Randle Food Bieker of Chehalis and to St. Joseph Catholic An FDA spokeswoman says business for over 70 years. Bank. Resa (Todd) Wilson of School in Chehalis. - the agency will carefully consid His last job was completed just Kirkland. Grandchildren, er the recommendations, many three years ago. To view the obituary, please go to Tony (Kathleen) Bieker, chronline.com/obituaries. To view this obituary, please go of which it is already taking steps He especially loved kids, Dannie Brewer, Tor to chronline.com/obituaries. to address. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief ‘Revenant’ Leads Oscar WHO Declares End Nominations With 12; Stocks Plunge as Dismal to Ebola Epidemic Only White Actors Again After 11,300 Deaths NEW YORK (AP) — The GENEVA (AP) — The World brutal frontier saga “The Rev- Start to ‘16 Gets Worse Health Organization declared an enant” leads the 88th annual end to the deadliest Ebola out- Academy Awards with 12 nomi- By Alex Veiga break ever today after no new cases nations, while the acting catego- AP Business Writer “The momentum names that drove this emerged in Liberia, though health ries were again filled entirely by officials warn that it will be several white performers. The dismal start to 2016 market higher have just been clobbered.” on Wall Street got a lot worse more months before the world is The strong showing for “The considered free of the disease that Revenant,” including a best actor Wednesday. Stocks tumbled again on Quincy Krosby claimed more than 11,300 lives nod for Leonardo DiCaprio, fol- market strategist at Prudential Financial over two years. lows its win at the Golden Globes. fears of a global slowdown and alarm over plummeting oil Today’s success comes after It sets director Alejandro Inar- a harrowing toll: Nearly 23,000 ritu for a possible back-to-back prices, officially sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 index into The Nasdaq is deeper in the drubbing. The Nasdaq Biotech- children lost at least one parent win following his best-picture red, down 9.6 percent. The Rus- nology index lost 5.3 percent and or caregiver to the disease. Some winning “Birdman” last year. what’s known as a correction, or a drop of 10 percent or more sell 2000, which is made up of is down 17.2 percent this year. 17,000 survivors are trying to re- George Miller’s “Mad Max: small-company stocks, is down The market recorded its sume their lives though many bat- Fury Road” followed with 10 from its peak. The Dow Jones industrial av- 20 percent from its June peak. best day of the year on Tuesday tle mysterious, lingering side ef- nominations, including best That big a plunge is defined as a and appeared to be headed for fects. Studies continue to uncover picture. Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic erage also slumped, losing more than 300 points. bear market. more gains early on Wednesday. new information about how long “The Martian” landed 7 nomina- Energy and consumer stocks But then a report showed that Ebola can last in bodily fluids. tions, including best picture, but The drop over the first eight trading days of 2016 represents bore the brunt of the selling. The demand for fuels slipped last Liberia, which along with Si- no best director nod for Scott. price of U.S. crude oil closed month. erra Leone and Guinea was an epi- Eight films were nominated the worst start to a year in the slightly higher, but remains near Investors also began to size center of the latest outbreak, was for best picture. The other five history of both the S&P 500 and $30 a barrel, a level that investors up discouraging earnings out- first declared free of the disease were: Tom McCarthy’s investi- the Dow. fear could force many oil and gas looks from companies like Ford, last May, but new cases emerged gative journalistic procedural “At the very core of this, companies to go bankrupt. Brent which fell 65 cents, or 5.1 percent, two times — forcing officials there “Spotlight,” Steven Spielberg’s there’s a bull-bear debate,” said crude, the international stan- to $12.20. to restart the clock. Cold War thriller “Bridge of Quincy Krosby, market strate- dard, fell 2 percent. Among energy companies, Spies,” Adam McKay’s Michael gist at Prudential Financial. The Williams Cos. tumbled $2.93, or Lewis adaptation “The Big Short,” question, she said, is whether the Some of the biggest winners WADA Report: 17.7 percent to $13.61. Consol En- the mother-son captive drama economy is strong enough to jus- from last year, such as Netflix “Room” and the ‘50s Irish immi- tify how high stock prices are. and Amazon, both of which ergy slid 65 cents, or 9.7 percent, Corruption Was grant tale “Brooklyn.” The rocky start to the year doubled in value in 2015, also fell to $6.05. Valero Energy shed reflects mounting worries on sharply. $6.16, or 8.7 percent, to $65.03. ‘Embedded’ in IAAF Wall Street about the slowdown “The momentum names that In Europe, Germany’s DAX MUNICH (AP) — IAAF lead- FDA Gives OK for in China, the world’s second- drove this market higher have fell 0.2 percent while France’s ers must have been aware of the Company’s Genetically biggest economy; a plunge in oil just been clobbered,” Krosby CAC 40 rose 0.3 percent. The full extent of doping in Russia prices to the lowest level in 12 said. FTSE 100 of leading British but did nothing to stop it, and the Engineered Potato years; and the implications for All told, the Dow lost shares gained 0.5 percent. In track and field organization itself BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A po- U.S. corporations, especially en- 364.81 points, or 2.2 percent, to Asia, stocks rallied despite a 2.4 was riddled by corruption, a report tato genetically engineered to re- ergy companies. 16,151.41. The S&P 500 fell 48.40 percent drop in the Shanghai by a World Anti-Doping Agency sist the pathogen that caused the The S&P 500, which is the points, or 2.5 percent, to 1,890.28. Composite. Japan’s Nikkei 225 panel said today. Irish potato famine is as safe as most closely watched gauge of It was the worst day for the index stock index jumped 2.9 percent “It is increasingly clear that far any other potato on the market, the broader market and reached since Sept. 28. while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng more IAAF staff knew about the the Food and Drug Administra- a record high in May, is now The Nasdaq slid 159.85 points, gained 1.1 percent. South Korea’s problems than has currently been tion says. down 7.5 percent this year, while or 3.4 percent, to 4,526.06. Kospi and Australia’s S&P/ASX acknowledged,” said the report, In a letter Tuesday to Idaho- the Dow is off 7.3 percent. Biotechnology stocks took a 200 added 1.3 percent. written by former WADA head based J.R. Simplot Co., the FDA Dick Pound and presented at a said the potato isn’t substantially news conference in Munich. different in composition or safety “It is not credible that elected from other products already on officials were unaware of the the market, and it doesn’t raise situation affecting ... athletics in any issues that would require the Russia. If, therefore, the circle of agency to do more stringent pre- knowledge was so extensive why market vetting. was nothing done? Quite obvi- Before the potato is marketed ously there was no appetite on the to consumers, it must be cleared part of the IAAF to challenge Rus- by the U.S. Environmental Pro- sia.” tection Agency, Cole said. That’s expected to happen in December. Brazen Attacks in The U.S. Department of Agricul- ture approved the potato in Au- Jakarta Leave 5 gust. Gunmen, 2 Others Dead Pentagon Lays Out JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Attackers set off suicide bombs Plan to Take Back and exchanged gunfire outside a Starbucks cafe in Indonesia’s capi- Mosul, Raqqa From IS tal in a brazen assault today that FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) police said “imitated” the recent — Defense Secretary Ash Carter Paris attacks and was probably laid out broad plans Wednesday linked to the Islamic State group. to defeat Islamic State militants All five attackers and a Canadi- and retake the group’s key power an and an Indonesian died in the centers in Iraq and Syria. And he Will Lester / The Sun midmorning explosions and gun- announced that a special com- 7-Eleven store clerk M. Faroqui celebrates with customers after learning the store sold a winning Powerball ticket on Wednes- fire that were watched by office mando force has now arrived in day in Chino Hills, Calif. One winning ticket was sold at the store located in suburban Los Angeles, said Alex Traverso, a spokes- workers from high-rise buildings Iraq. man for the California lottery. The identity of the winner is not yet known. on Thamarin Street in Jakarta, not Speaking to troops from the far from the presidential palace 101st Airborne Division who will and the U.S. Embassy, police said. soon deploy to Iraq, Carter also Another 19 people were injured. said he would meet in Paris next $1.6 Billion Powerball Jackpot When the area was finally se- week with his defense counter- cured a few hours later, bodies parts, mainly from Europe, and were sprawled on sidewalks. But will challenge them to bring Goes to 3 Winners in 3 States given the firepower the attackers more capabilities to the fight. By Andrew Dalton carried — handguns, grenades He said he will be meeting cials in that state. The winning million bonus for selling the The Associated Press Florida ticket was sold at a Pub- winning ticket, Traverso said. and homemade bombs — and the with defense leaders from France, soft targets they picked in a bus- Australia, Germany, Italy, the lix grocery store in Melbourne No details were immediately LOS ANGELES — An eye- Beach. available about the Florida winner. tling, crowded area, the casualties Netherlands and the United popping and unprecedented were relatively few compared to Kingdom, and “will not hesitate The California store and its The estimated jackpot Powerball jackpot whose rise to surrounding strip mall immedi- amounts had risen steadily since the mayhem and carnage caused to engage and challenge” them to $1.6 billion became a national by the Paris attacks. get them to do more. ately became a popular gathering Nov. 4, when it was reset at $40 fascination will be split three spot in the usually quiet sub- million. Texas Lottery executive ways. urb of 75,000 people. Hundreds director Gary Grief has said this US Navy Sailors US Turns to UN to The winners’ identities re- of people, from news crews to Powerball offered “absolutely” Screen Refugees From main a mystery, but they bought gawkers, crowded the store and the world’s biggest jackpot. Released Unharmed by their tickets in Florida, Tennes- spilled into its parking lot. Not that there aren’t large Central America see and a Los Angeles suburb They cheered and mugged jackpots elsewhere. Spain’s mas- Iran in Less Than a Day WASHINGTON (AP) — The where even lottery losers were for TV cameras as if it were New sively popular Christmas lottery, DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Obama administration is plan- celebrating today that such Year’s Eve or a sporting event. known as “El Gordo,” is ranked (AP) — It turned out to be the in- ning to expand a program to let heady riches were won in their Many chanted, “Chino Hills! Chi- as the world’s richest, though it ternational crisis that wasn’t. would-be migrants from Central modest city. no Hills!” in celebration of the city. doles out a single jackpot among Less than a day after 10 U.S. America apply for refugee status The winners of the world- “It’s history. We’re all so excit- millions of prizes, instead of one Navy sailors were detained in Iran before they attempt to come to record jackpot overcame odds ed for our city,” Rita Talwar, 52, large jackpot like the Powerball. when their boats drifted into Ira- the U.S., Secretary of State John of 1 in 292.2 million to land on who has lived in Chino Hills for El Gordo last month showered nian waters, they and their vessels Kerry said Wednesday. the numbers drawn Wednes- 30 years, told the local newspa- 2.2 billion euros ($2.4 billion) were back safely Wednesday with The office of the U.N. High day night, 4-8-19-27-34 and per, the San Bernardino Sun. across the country. the American fleet. Commissioner for Refugees will Powerball 10. They can take the Some took selfies with the Powerball tickets are sold in U.S. Secretary of State John now conduct initial screenings winnings in annual payments store clerk on duty, who became 44 states, as well as the District Kerry tapped the personal rela- to see whether migrants from spread over decades or a smaller an instant celebrity and may well of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Is- tionship he has formed with Ira- Honduras, El Salvador and Gua- amount in a lump sum. have been the man who sold the lands and Puerto Rico. nian Foreign Minister Moham- temala may qualify as refugees The California ticket was ticket after being on duty for But residents in the six states mad Javad Zarif in the three years eligible to come to the United sold at a 7-Eleven in Chino Hills, much of the run-up to Wednes- that don’t participate found ways of negotiations over Iran’s nuclear States legally. California, lottery spokesman day night’s drawing. to get their hands on tickets. program, speaking with him at In December 2014, the U.S. Alex Traverso told The Associ- “I’m very proud that the ticket Some of the biggest Powerball least five times by telephone. Kerry began offering refugee status to ated Press. The winning ticket in was sold here,” the clerk, M. Fa- sales have come from cities bor- credited the quick resolution to children in those countries who Tennessee was sold in Munford, roqui, told the Sun. “I’m very dering states that don’t sell the the “critical role diplomacy plays have parents already living legal- north of Memphis, according to happy. This is very exciting.” tickets, according to the Multi- in keeping our country secure and ly in the United States. a news release from lottery offi- The 7-Eleven will get a $1 State Lottery Association. strong.” • Main 13 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016

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Elaine Thompson / AP Photo Gun regulation activists stand with signs in the Capitol rotunda before Gov. Jay Inslee’s annual State of the State address Tuesday in Olympia. The address came on the second day of the 60-day legislative session. Senate Panel to Seek Subpoena in Early Release of Inmates OLYMPIA Legislature Mike Padden and Vice Chair ered independent,” Padden said. answer several of Padden’s ques- “Regrettably, the Legislature (AP) — Members Steve O’Ban notified Gov. Jay In- The error, disclosed Dec. 22, tions, including why it took more must take this step to get these of a state Senate 2016 slee of their intentions in a letter has led to the early release of up than a month for the head of the important documents that have panel will seek Wednesday night. to 3,200 prisoners since 2002. At agency’s technology to notify se- been withheld by the Department a subpoena to Padden, R-Spokane Valley, least two deaths have been tied to nior officials in the agency about of Corrections, so that we can do force the disclo- said in a news release lawmakers the early releases. the problem. our job to get to the bottom of sure of records are not satisfied with an investi- The committee’s move also The Senate committee plans this unprecedented breakdown of connected with gation launched by Inslee into a comes after Padden said too many to start the subpoena process ear- public safety,” said O’Ban, a Re- the early release software coding error that miscal- questions about the investigation ly next week by passing a resolu- publican from Pierce County. “If of thousands culated prison sentences. The gov- went unanswered at a committee tion seeking all documents from the governor had authorized the of prisoners in ernor has appointed two retired hearing earlier this week. the Department of Corrections DOC to produce the documents Washington. federal prosecutors to investigate. At the Monday hearing, De- and the governor’s office pertain- by a date certain, we would not Senate Law “By definition the governor’s partment of Corrections Secre- ing to the erroneous early release need to call on the Legislature to and Justice Committee Chair investigation cannot be consid- tary Dan Pacholke was unable to of inmates. issue the subpoena.” City Officials: Tenino Receives Clean Financial Audit By The Chronicle proved and things are moving in According to the account- cation and the police department. not being able to meet financial The city of Tenino has re- the right direction. ability audit report completed by Stancil said the city needs to obligations and maintain cur- ceived a clean audit on its finan- “We had no findings this time, the Washington State Auditor’s come up with a better system for rent service levels.” cial condition, a first in several which is a first in like three years; Office for the 2014 year, the city inventory and asset tracking. Stancil said if there are no years, according to city officials. that’s a big deal,” she said. “The complied with applicable require- The auditor’s office also asked findings for 2015, it will be the During the Tenino City city has done a really good job at ments and provided adequate the city to put in place a cost allo- second clean audit the city has Council meeting on Tuesday managing the budget and spend- safeguarding of public resources. cation plan prior to the next audit. received, and that will allow night, city clerk and treasurer ing within our means while at The audit did state the office In 2013, an audit showed one Tenino to undergo an audit every Erika Stancil said the financial the same time getting money communicated with city manage- finding, stating “the city’s finan- two years, rather than on an an- condition of the city has im- into the reserves.” ment on issues related to cost allo- cial conditions puts it at risk of nual basis. Thurston County Fire District 12 in Tenino Improves Fire Protection Class 2 POINT IMPROVEMENT: also improved for county home- with the homeowners’ next re- firefighter 1 and 2 certifications. fire protection indicating exem- owners within the fire district newal date, she said. She recom- New emergency medical techni- plary fire protection capabilities. The ‘Significant Jump’ from an 8A to a 6. The lower the mended that homeowners call cians at the district have been According to Vanderhoof, the Will Allow for Decreased number, the better the insurance their insurance companies right sent for additional training and rating tells insurance companies rates for those in the district. away to let them know there had certification through the Thur- how well the fire protection dis- Insurance Rates “We are ecstatic,” Christina been a reduction in the rating. ston County EMT Training pro- trict can protect property. By Justyna Tomtas Vanderhoof, administrative chief Increased training and atten- gram. “What that rating tells them is of the district, told The Chronicle. tion to detail helped improve the Hose and gear replacements how quickly we can get to their [email protected] “We feel really good; it was what rating, Vanderhoof said. as well as stationary sources of house, how close a water source After an audit was completed, we wanted to do. We want to give Thurston County Fire Dis- water where no fire hydrants are is or how much water we have on Thurston County Fire District 12 the fire district, our people, the trict 12 has upgraded its training present have helped further im- wheels,” she said. best we can give them.” to include two other districts, Bu- prove the rating. The fire district had 893 calls now has an improved fire protec- Vanderhoof said the jump coda Fire and Fire District 16. The fire district will continue within the district last year, with tion class, meaning more insur- was significant for homeowners “The three of us have been do- to find ways to improve its scores 264 of the calls within the city ance savings for homeowners in in the area. She said she did not ing a group training so when they even more, officials said. of Tenino. Vanderhoof said the the area. know how much of a decrease do their drills every week that Fire protection and suppres- overall number has increased by According to a report given the new fire protection class will gave us more hands to practice,” sion capability is evaluated by the almost 200 calls. at the Tenino City Council meet- provide to homeowners’ insur- Vanderhoof said. “It enhances all WSRB using an approved sched- Mayor Wayne Fournier con- ing on Tuesday night, the Wash- ance rates since the process is three districts and that helps with ule provided by the Washington gratulated Thurston County Fire ington State Survey and Rating done individually by each insur- your rating.” State Office of the Insurance District 12 at the meeting. Bureau has improved the fire ance company. Fire District 12 has also been Commissioner. “That’s a big deal, you should district from class 6 to class 4 in The decrease in insurance sending more firefighters for Protection classes range from be very proud of yourselves,” he Tenino. The fire protection class rates typically comes into play extended training to receive a scale of 1 to 10, with first class said. Tenino Makes Changes to Police Chief Job Description as Search Continues By The Chronicle Tenino City Attorney Erin per month. age than recently,” Fournier said. pendent evidence audit. The Tenino City Council Hillier said the change will allow Mayor Wayne Fournier said Currently the department “It’s something that absolutely approved changes to the police the department head to decide the city is still in the process of has focused its efforts on orga- has to happen when a police depart- chief job description during its the most effective way to allocate hiring a police chief. He said it nizing and cleaning the police ment trades hands between chiefs, Tuesday night meeting. their time. is a lengthy task and he wants to station, Fournier said. especially in our case,” he said. Councilors voted unani- The council also moved to ensure the candidate selected is “We’ve done a tremendous By completing the audit, he said strike FLSA, which stands for the highly vetted. amount of housekeeping,” he mously to eliminate wording the city, department and the new Fair Labor Standards Act, from No timeline was established said. “The police department police chief would be protected. that stated the role would require the job description. The FLSA for the hiring of a new police was like a teenager’s bedroom to Tenino has largely been with- the chief to split his or her time establishes minimum wage, chief, but Fournier said more in- be honest, and we can’t do that.” 50/50 between administrative overtime pay and recordkeeping formation would be released in The department has started out a police chief since the termi- duties and patrolling and inves- affecting employees in local gov- the near future. an inventory list of high liability nation of former chief John Hutch- tigative responsibilities. ernments. By striking the term, Fournier also said he has items as well as an inventory of ings in March. An interim chief Instead, the council decided the position is now a salary posi- been meeting regularly with the the armory. was later selected, but is no longer not to put a time limit on the du- tion exempt from overtime. police department staff. An in-house evidence audit with the department because his ties, and voted to include patrol- The salary range was also “We’ve taken a great effort to is underway, and Fournier said role in administrative duties has ling and investigative responsi- changed to reflect the 2016 year ensure we have a great schedule to he plans to bring in an outside ended, Fournier told The Chron- bilities to be done as needed. and ranges from $4,214 to $5,122 include a greater amount of cover- agency to later conduct an inde- icle in an earlier interview. Going on Vacation? Don’t just stop your papers, donate them to NIE!

For more information or to donate call customer service at 360-807-8203 Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Napavine Still Seeking Two Councilors; Wheeler Denied Position By The Chronicle tion in August after an unsuc- he decided to step down. rassed and ashamed” of how the mission. The city of Napavine still has cessful run to become the city’s Wheeler submitted a letter city is run. City Clerk Penny Jo Haney two vacant council positions af- mayor. McNelly of intent to once again be on the Wheeler told The Chronicle said she has posted the vacancies ter no one applied for the seats was selected for council, but was denied the posi- he decided to try to get back on at City Hall and through other being vacated by councilors Lio- the council seat tion on Tuesday night with a 2-1 the council because he wanted to venues, but said right now the and will serve nel Pinn and Scott Hamilton in vote against letting him rejoin. help again. city has not received any letters the remainder of McNelly voted in favor of “I decided I care about of intent. the Nov. 3 general election. Wheeler’s term Wheeler, while Slemp and Has- Napavine,” he said. If interested in serving on the Currently there are three through 2017. lett opposed the measure. Although he was denied the Napavine City Council, citizens councilors, with Jenifer Slemp After results In his resignation letter dat- opportunity to fill one of the va- should submit a letter of intent in Position 1, LaVerne Haslett in from the pri- ed Aug. 5, Wheeler cited a lack cant spots, Wheeler said he was to Haney at phaney@cityof- Position 2 and James McNelly in mary election Bob Wheeler of leadership, wasted time and not upset. napavine.com, mail them to PO position 4. showed Wheel- former city money, and the lack of advance- “The Lord has something else Box 810, Napavine, WA 98565, or McNelly submitted a let- er was ousted councilor ment in the city as reasons for for me to do,” he said. bring a hard copy into City Hall, ter of intent after councilor Bob from the mayoral race by Slemp stepping down. Wheeler currently serves on located at 407 SW Birch Ave. in Wheeler resigned from his posi- and current mayor John Sayers, He also said he was “embar- the Napavine Planning Com- Napavine. Lawyers Urge Judge to Require Timely Competency Services in Washington SEATTLE (AP) — Lawyers year over safety concerns. That be denied. They asked the judge waiting for competency services, stem from not having enough for mentally ill criminal defen- facility must fix its safety viola- to "act to prevent further floun- according to the motion. staff at Western State Hospital. dants want a federal judge to tions by March 1 or lose millions dering" by Washington officials. The lawyers also want the Staffing shortages forced the force Washington officials to in federal funds. The motion said the state De- judge to reject the state's plan to department to delay a plan to provide timely mental health Because of that, the state partment of Social and Health change the location of some of open two new wards that had services, opposing a delay sought asked the judge to move the Services has refused to adhere to the treatment sites from hospi- beds for competency services, by the state. deadline to provide competency recommendations from a court- tals to jails. she said. The judge ruled last year that services to May 27. appointed monitor that would The judge's order allowed the One lawmaker responded to the state is violating the constitu- Washington Gov. Jay Inslee have eased the delays. The wait state to set up 30 temporary beds that by chastising the depart- tional rights of its most vulner- said in his State of the State ad- times for competency evalua- in correctional settings, but it ment for taking funds the Leg- able residents by forcing them to dress that the mental health cri- tions and restoration services now wants to increase that num- islature allocated last year to wait in jails for weeks or months sis resulted from "devastating have increased since the judge's ber to 55, the motion said. Jails deal with the competency cases before receiving competency cuts to services" made during the ruling, the lawyers said. are not "therapeutic environ- and using it instead to respond evaluations or treatment to re- recession. He said the state con- The average number of days ments" and are not suitable for to threats from the Centers for store their ability to assist in their tinues "to be hobbled by those people had to wait to have an restoration treatment, they said. Medicare and Medicaid. defense during trial. cuts," but his budget plan adds evaluation at Eastern State Hos- The state "should not be per- Reyes said that wasn't the U.S. District Judge Marsha funds for new facilities, addition- pital was 41 days in March 2015 mitted to undermine the court's case. She said they are still using Pechman gave the state until Jan. al staff and more psychiatrists. and now stands at 86 days, the injunction by cloaking these those funds to open new beds 2 to make changes. On Dec. 30, "Our aim is simple: timely ac- motion said. At Western State substantive modifications as a for competency services, but officials asked for more time. cess to high-quality treatment in Hospital, the average wait time time extension," the motion said. they just can't do it by the court's State officials said they have the appropriate setting," Inslee for evaluations went down over During a Tuesday afternoon deadline and the beds won't be in worked diligently toward com- said. "We've all known someone the past year, but the wait times hearing of the Senate Ways and the hospital, as planned. plying with the order, but de- struggling with mental illness. for restoration treatment in- Means Committee, Carla Reyes, They have 300 vacancies at mands made by the federal Cen- Let's get this done for them this creased from 29 days to 36, the an assistant secretary for the De- Western State Hospital and are ters for Medicare and Medicaid year." motion said. partment of Social and Health asking for 200 new positions in Services hampered their efforts. His comments came after at- The state's failure to com- Services, told lawmakers that the latest budget request, she said. The agency threatened to torneys for the mentally ill defen- ply has had dire consequences, the problems with the federal They hope that the new hires and cut funding for the state's larg- dants filed a motion late Monday the attorneys said. The monitor Medicare agency and the diffi- the increase in pay that's being est psychiatric facility, Western in U.S. District Court saying the noted in her latest report that culty meeting the federal court's offered will help resolve some of State Hospital, four times last state's request for a delay should two people have died in jail while competency services deadline all these problems, she said. News in Brief to serve in a long-range surveil- The winner of the national office and drove off in the mid- still unable to process certain tax Great-Grandson of lance unit. Grinston started out contest will be announced in dle of the school day on Dec. 2. refunds owed to businesses. Buffalo Soldier Retires with an artillery battalion in April. The teacher will spend a Robb Lamoureux, of the The Seattle Times reported 1988. year traveling the country work- Marysville Police Department, that Lisa Marsh, deputy commis- at Lewis-McChord Norman's first unit is still sta- ing as an ambassador for educa- said the girls went about 10 miles sioner of the Employment Secu- TACOMA (AP) — The first tioned at JBLM. Its soldiers held tion and teachers. before hitting a pickup truck and rity Department, told lawmakers African American command a position of honor at his retire- Washington has been home totaling Stolee’s car. Wednesday that approximately sergeant major at Joint Base ment ceremony. to several recent national teach- Police say the girls ran from 4,200 refunds for worker un- Lewis-McChord's I Corps retired So did three men dressed in ers of the year, including Jeffrey the scene of the accident, but employment insurance must be Tuesday from the Army with a the all-blue cavalry uniforms Charbonneau, of Zillah High later turned themselves in. They manually processed. ceremony that paid homage to of Buffalo Soldiers. They came School, who was 2013 national are out of custody until they go She said manual refunds take the all-black cavalry regiments from the nonprofit Buffalo Sol- teacher of the year, and Andrea to juvenile court. a long time and the department that once patrolled the American diers of Seattle, and they partici- Peterson, of Monte Cristo El- won’t be caught up with refunds West. pated in the ceremony by hand- ementary in Granite Falls, who until the computer system is Command Sgt. Maj. James ing flowers to family members of was 2007 national teacher of the Computer Problem fixed. Norman III nodded to the histo- several local military leaders. year. Leaves Washington Tax The 2014 computer system ry of the Buffalo Soldiers because Norman received praise from Gibbs-Bowling has been was meant to reduce the manual one of his ancestors served with some of the top Army leaders in teaching in Tacoma for 10 years Refunds Backlogged workload and let the agency pro- them. the Pentagon as well as medals and currently works at Lincoln OLYMPIA (AP) — A Wash- cess refunds faster. But Marsh Norman's great-grandfather, recognizing his career. High School, teaching advanced ington state official says a com- says it isn’t working with the Herman, belonged to the seg- "It's a bittersweet day, but it's placement government and hu- puter system installed in 2014 is state’s accounting system. regated 10th Cavalry Regiment a day that comes to every single man geography. in the years before World War I. trooper at some point in time," He is an advocate for working His grandfather fought in World he said. "The missions will never in collaborative teams with other PACIFIC NORTHWEST War II, and his father served be- stop, the taskings will never stop. teachers and his known for his ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA fore Vietnam. The Army just keeps going on classroom style that lets students A century after his great- from generation to generation." do the majority of the talking. REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! grandfather's service, Norman n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers capped a 35-year Army career 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation as the top enlisted soldier for I Navy Wants to Expand Washington Plans Gypsy Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10

CH553106ac.cg Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) Corps. It was a position that gave Park Training Sites in Moth Extermination n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers him responsibility for tens of 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation thousands of soldiers at JBLM, in Puget Sound Area Campaign Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Hawaii and in Alaska. BREMERTON (AP) — The SEATTLE (AP) — The state More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 It also called on him to trav- Navy is looking to expand its use of Washington is planning an el frequently to Asia, where he of parks and other public lands aerial assault in its latest attempt played a role in boosting Army in the Puget Sound region to al- to exterminate the destructive partnerships with Pacific allies. low for more SEAL team train- gypsy moth. That assignment was well-suited ing opportunities. KING-TV reported that the Longview to him because he had served in The Kitsap Sun reported that state is planning to spray bacte- Japan from 2011 to 2013. state parks officials say the Navy ria known as “BTK,” which acts Radiologists "I've had opportunities to MRI P.S. Inc. establish friendships with non- has been training at three wa- a pesticide targeting the moth’s terfront parks in Kitsap County caterpillars. commissioned leaders from sev- Longview Radiologists eral countries, experience some for nighttime combat trainings BTK is deadly to all caterpil- bucket-list moments and also since 2014. Nearly 70 new sites lars, not just gypsy moths, but offers “Healthy have been identified as potential experts say there’s not risk to hu- some National Geographic mo- Savings” Call today ments," said Norman, an Iraq training locations. mans or other animals. veteran. Washington State Parks Agricultural experts say the for your cash discount He added that those trips spokeswoman Virginia Painter moths are an invasive species took him to battlefields where says the Navy has been training that kill trees and can be devas- Now Serving Two Locations: at state parks for at least eight tating to the environment. The I Corps fought in World War II 910 S. Scheuber Rd. | Centralia, WA 98531 | (360) 736-0200 and in the Korean War, places years. moths aren’t native to Washing- 700 Lincoln St. Ste. 100 | Kelso, WA 98626 | (360) 425-5131 that are recognized on streamers The Navy’s “right of entry” ton, but the state thinks they may permit requires them to notify have hitched a ride on container that decorate its flag today. www.longviewradiology.com "And who can forget the park managers of its operations ships. CH552506cz.ke yam festival of Bangladesh?" he and limit use to after dark. The pesticide work will cost laughed, referring to one of his Opponents of the military’s about $5.5 million and won’t recent trips with I Corps. use of parks say it goes against begin until some environmental Norman is to be followed by their recreational purpose and studies are complete. The state Vinyl Windows Command Sgt. Maj. Michael could put public safety at risk. hopes to start by the spring. New Grinston, who recently com- with Insulated LoW-E pleted a deployment to Iraq with Washington Teacher Washington Teens Face the 1st Infantry Division. Grin- SIzE Vj’S ston has served in Afghanistan, Finalist for National Felonies for Stealing 3 x 2 $90 Kosovo, the Gulf War and the Iraq War. Teacher of the Year Principal’s BMW 4 x 3 $120 He said he planned to focus SEATTLE (AP) — A Tacoma MARYSVILLE (AP) — Two 4 x 4 $129

on developing leaders and keep- high school social studies teacher teenagers in Washington state CH552177cbw.sw ing soldiers ready for emergen- is a finalist for national teacher are facing felony charges for go- 5 x 4 $150 cies during his posting at JBLM. of the year. ing on a joyride in their assistant 6 x 4 $175 Both Grinston and Norman Nathan Gibbs-Bowling is one principal’s BMW. began their Army service at Fort of four finalists named by Coun- KIRO-TV reported that po- Check out our prices... Lewis and did not return until cil of Chief State School Officers. lice say two 15-year-old girls WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD! 6525 196th St. SW, Rochester becoming its highest-ranking Also on the list are teachers from at Marysville-Pilchuck High 360-273-6903 • 800-600-6903 enlisted soldier. California, Connecticut and School took the car keys from OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Norman first arrived in 1981 Oklahoma. Assistant Principal Lori Stolee’s Bargain barn 9:00 AM - 5: 30 PM The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 • Main 15

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After-School Robotics Voice of the People

Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page respond to story of Green Hill employee accused of having sex with an inmate (see today’s front page):

Kayla Sullivan: Why feel sorry for her? If she in fact did this then she should be pun- ished. If this was a man who had sex with a fe- male inmate people would be infuriated.

Si Ku: He was what the United States con- siders an adult. She should be dismissed from her position and possibly charged with mis-

conduct being she was in an authority posi- Photographs submitted by Ed Petersen, Centralia School District tion. Hope she was not married! Centralia Middle School students are taking part in a variety of after-school programs this year, including coding, robotics, animation and design, and itness. Shown here are students working with science teacher Heather Boomer in the EV3 Robot- ics program. Above is seventh-grader Alana Conley, 13.

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page respond to story of elk hoof disease spreading to herds in Northwest Washington:

Colin Roe: More attention on this the bet- ter. Thank you for doing an article on this The Chronicle. I hope that the Washington Depart- ment of Fish & Wildlife will be able to find a way to contain or figure out a way to treat the herds. Not sure how that will be possible, but have to hope. It’s devastating herds here in Lewis County and it’s very sad to see.

Jesse Eilo: This stuff has been in the Lewis County herds for years. The meat from them are ruined since it runs through the blood- stream. I’ve heard of people eating it and be- ing OK but that’s not a chance I’m willing to take.

A student examines a cog for a robotics vehicle during the after-school program at Centralia Middle School.

Stosh Zydek: 5-year research yet nothing has come from cause of nor stopping it. Are there no periodic evaluations of progress from the people doing research or what? How does 5 years result to nothing? Either it’s some kind of magic in the woods or someone needs to find a job outside of scientific research and new researchers are hired. This is getting ri- diculous.

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page continue to respond to Chehalis School Board’s explanation for why the Confederate flag is not allowed on students’ clothing:

Randy Mueller: Kudos to the entire Cheha- lis School Board for a thoughtful, well written letter explaining their policy, and for an excel- lent decision on a controversial topic.

This is one of the devices constructed in the robotics program. LEGO manufactures the pieces used to build the robots.

Did You Know You Can Announce Your Douglas Lukascik: Agree. Just a note, I was listening to Republican Gov. Nicky Haley as she responded to the state of the union address speak with pride and resolution regarding the confederate flag, she said, “we REMOVED a symbol that divided US.” Pretty good Idea if you ask me. Birthdays Weddings Engagements Skyler Murphy: Completely disagree. It’s BS. If it’s terrorist referenced why do they cover Anniversaries the war in history classes? Just idiots trying to be “politically correct” but if a Muslim wears a hijab or something similar it’s completely ok. Yeah fire that board and get one with a spine.

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(that’s) kind of getting the cart we train and share that informa- July 2015. Halstead said since the letter writer was Stiebritz, ac- Arrest before the horse,” he said. tion with staff. We also educate the age of consent is 16 in Wash- cording to court documents. Green Hill School is a me- our youth about how to spot and ington state, the criminal charge Detectives learned that Stieb- Continued from the front page dium/maximum security facil- report misconduct.” would not change based on the ritz rented a post office box two ity for juvenile offenders located On Dec. 23, 2015, investiga- age of the alleged victim. days after she was reassigned to a Stiebritz on Tuesday, saying the in Chehalis and managed by the tors with the Washington State Green Hill staff members no- new position in November 2014, nature of the case made her a State Department of Social and Patrol talked to the alleged vic- ticed “some high risk behaviors,” and was reportedly using that threat to community safety. He Health Services’ Juvenile Justice tim, who reportedly admitted and reported them, launching box to communicate with the also asked Superior Court Judge and Rehabilitation Administra- to having a sexual relationship the investigation by DSHS and alleged victim. Green Hill staff James Lawler to order her to have tion. The facility provides educa- with Stiebritz. He told detectives the Washington State Patrol, found approximately 30 letters no contact with children. tional and vocational training to some of the alleged sexual con- said Green Hill Superintendent and cards with the post office “In this particular case the older, male juvenile offenders. tact happened in Stiebritz’ office Marybeth Queral. box as their return address in the victim was 18 but just 18, and DSHS issued a news release at Green Hill. “We work with our staff to try boy’s room. there had been contact prior to on the charges Wednesday. According to court docu- to create that culture, where peo- A few of the letters reference turning 18,” Nelson said. “We are disturbed by the ac- ments, the boy said Stiebritz was ple, if they see red flag behaviors, a pregnancy and say the alleged Attorney Joely O’Rourke, tions of this individual and have “helpful and concerned about they’re reporting that. That’s victim was the father, according who represents defendants at done everything we can to hold him” at first, but began to pursue what happened in this situation,” to court documents. their preliminary hearings, dis- her fully accountable,” said Re- him sexually after he turned 18. she said. Detectives also obtained re- puted the state’s assertion that habilitation Administration As- Stiebritz was arrested Jan. 11. Stiebritz was immediately re- corded phone conversations be- Stiebritz is a risk to the commu- sistant Secretary John Clayton Lewis County Deputy assigned to a position where she tween Stiebritz and an inmate at nity, and noted her lack of crimi- in a statement. “DSHS has zero Prosecutor Will Halstead said would not have contact with ju- Walla Walla Penitentiary in Feb- nal history. tolerance for this type of behav- Wednesday that the victim told veniles, both to protect juveniles ruary and October 2015 that re- Lawler imposed $25,000 un- ior. These incidents are inexcus- investigators the sexual con- and herself, Queral said, noting portedly referenced her relation- secured bail, meaning Stiebritz able and we have furthered our tact took place starting when he that most allegations of miscon- ship with the boy at Green Hill. does not have to post cash or col- commitment to eliminate these turned 18 in 2014, and that the duct turn out to be unfounded. In the past six months, Green lateral. Her next court appear- abuses by heightening staff and alleged misconduct took place “We have different positions Hill has implemented programs ance is scheduled for Jan. 21. resident awareness so they know between June and November of across campus where work is for both students and staff to com- Lawler said Stiebritz presented when and how to report ques- that year, stopping when Stieb- assigned but there’s no contact ply with the Prison Rape Elimina- no danger to community safety tionable behavior as well as to ritz was reassigned and no longer with kids,” she said. tion Act, Queral said, including and no risk to not reappear in court. avoid it. As new knowledge and allowed contact with juveniles at In February 2015, employees training for staff before they are “The rest of what I’m hearing research about ensuring appro- Green Hill. at the facility reportedly intercept- allowed contact with students and is basically she should be pun- priate boundaries and behavior Court documents initially ed a letter between Stiebritz and educational information for stu- ished for these allegations and in institutions becomes available, stated the victim turned 18 in the alleged victim. Staff believed dents about inappropriate contact.

Strozyk did attend, and spoke $107,376. Director on multiple agenda items, at According to Strozyk’s Linke- the commissioners’ meeting on dIn profile, he began working Continued from the front page Monday. as the central services director Steve Walton, budget admin- in April 2007 and worked as the Commissioner Gary Stamper istrator for the county, will serve E911 Communications manager said the commissioners legally as the interim director of Central for three years prior to that. aren’t allowed to discuss the de- Services. He was appointed by Central Services oversees 911 tails of Strozyk’s without cause firing. the commissioners on Wednes- Communications, IT Services, Central services operates un- day, and it is expected he will Facilities and the Southwest der the Board of County Com- serve in the role during the next Washington Fair. missioners. few months while a new director The commissioners were Commissioner Bill Schulte is recruited. meeting with the departments did not return requests for com- Walton has served as chief of under Central Services on ment. staff to the Lewis County Sher- Wednesday. Archie Smith, the county’s iff’s Office previously. Strozyk recently got engaged Human Resources administrator, “Walton has a lot of good ex- to Paulette Young, risk and safe- confirmed on Wednesday that perience,” Fund told The Chron- ty administrator for the county. File Photo / The Chronicle Strozyk was being let go. Smith icle. Young had left for vacation on Lewis County Central Services Director Michael Strozyk smiles after giving retir- said he can’t discuss anything In an email, Smith wrote Wednesday when The Chronicle ing county employee Bonnie Wangen a hug during a February 2015 reception for else about the matter. that Strozyk’s annual salary was called. Wangen in Chehalis.

Goat Continued from the front page ‘‘Just based on the terrain alone it’s the most then, he has bagged mule deer, difficult hunt I’ve ever been on.’’ blacktail deer and elk, all using either a muzzleloader or bow and arrow. Colby Steele “I feel like a rifle is kind of cheating,” he said. “I like to get real close.” AS THEY WORKED their way back with a score of 38.5, just short of ON THE DAY of the record-set- across the craggy goat trails, ever record animal qualification, but ting hunt, Colby was chauffeured so slowly covering the 6 treach- because it was shot with a bow by by his father and fellow hunter, erous miles between the kill site a youth under 16 years of age, it Hugh Steele, of Onalaska. In the and their vehicle, the rain turned is a record-setting hunt nonethe- dark of morning, they parked to snow and the wind kept on less. Next year, Colby will have near the top of Chinook Pass coming. Hugh said it was the his very own section in the of- on the eastern flank of Mount most nerve wracking situation ficial Record Book for Washing- Rainier and then hiked about 2½ he’s ever found himself in. ton’s Big Game Animals. miles south on the Pacific Crest “I just told my boy to make Most impressive of all is Col- Trail. From there, they began sure you make every step count.” by’s mature, patient approach scrambling up goat trails toward That advice stuck with Colby and decision making while a rugged peak they had scouted who recounted, “Dad said, ‘Don’t hunting. He even kept his head from a number of times earlier fall because if you do we aren’t while, in his words, it “was com- in the summer and fall. getting out of here. There’s no ing down to crunch time when it Along the crumbling goat way a helicopter could get us out could get snowed in at any time.” trail, they crossed saddle backs of there in those conditions.” and etched along perilous preci- Forunately, the Steeles made DURING PREVIOUS HUNTS he had pices all the way up to a small it out in one piece and now the encountered numerous nanny outcrop at about 8,000 feet eleva- hairy, horned hide and head of goats and even some billy goats tion. From there, they still had a that goat are well on their way to but he never felt right about the ways to go before they reached becoming a life-size mount with shot. They were not in the right their preferred hunting destina- the help of a local taxidermist. place and, “I didn’t feel comfort- tion, and as it turned out, the Both father and son realize how able taking that kind of shot with best footing was already behind fortunate they were for Colby to a trophy animal and wind up los- them. Making things worse was draw the goat tag at such a young ing it,” explained Colby. As for a heavy quilt of fog that chilled age, but luck was not the only the plentiful nanny goats, which the father and son’s bones and thing working in their favor. In are legal to harvest, Colby ex- severely obscured their vision. order to ensure a successful hunt plained, “They (WDFW) prefer “You couldn’t see more than Courtesy Photo the Steeles spent countless hours you shoot billies because of the 20 feet in front of you,” said Colby Steele, 15, of Centralia, poses for his picture along with his younger brothers, scouting the high altitude terrain way their populations work.” Hugh Steele. Chance Steele, center, and Grady Steele, left, after a kill in 2015. throughout the summer and fall. More nannies equals more After traversing the jagged In fact, Colby’s younger brothers mountain goats. terrain the duo decided to hun- Grady, 9, and Chance, 10, helped A “big strong kid,” in the ker down and out of the cold for of the wild animal. “It didn’t out on most of those trips. words of his father, Colby is an a bit in order to wait for daylight. even phase him.” The Steeles first started no- avid baseball and football play- Not long thereafter the wind TELL US ABOUT YOUR ticing billy goats in abundance er. He also performs well in the started to blow, hard. Forecasts Seizing the surprise opportu- HUNT while scouting for elk antler classroom, as evidenced by his had called for “breezy” condi- nity the Steeles quietly scampered Send photographs and sheds back in 2014. Due to a low 4.0 GPA. He also plays in the pep tions that day, but up in the peaks about 40 yards across a boulder- snowpack that year, they were band and jazz band. Even with strewn gully until they were stories to Sports Editor Aaron and exposed out on the bluff, VanTuyl at avantuyl@chronline. able to get into some higher el- all of that though, hunting is still the gusts were blowing by at 50 about 11 yards away from the com. Information can be mailed evations than normal and that’s Colby’s passion. He noted that mph. At first, as the temperature goat. Then, as Colby was about to to 321 N. Pearl Street, Centralia. where the goats started showing he hunts with both his dad and plummeted, the wind seemed draw back his bow, the goat began Items are published each Thurs- up. Not too long after that, Colby his step-dad in addition to his like a curse, but then it lifted the to flee across a rock slide. The op- day in the Outdoors section on realized he’d like to hunt one of brothers and a couple friends. dogged fog. With the view now portunity seemed to be slipping pages Sports 1 and 2. the horned ruminants. Asked when he likes to go cleared, Hugh walked out to the away, but then the goat suddenly Although mountain goats are hunting, Colby replied, “When- ledge to see what he could see, stopped about 30 yards away. plentiful in a number of areas ever it’s hunting season. When- and what he saw was a big billy “He kind of stopped and simply followed the blood trail with far easier access than where ever there’s a time you can go. If goat standing stoically out in the looked back at us to see what we to the arrow laden billy at the Colby bagged his billy, those there’s not, I guess there’s always were,” remembered Colby’s dad, open just below their perch. bottom. The senior Steele set hunts didn’t seem challenging coyote hunting.” who quickly estimated the dis- Colby, who was nearly asleep about processing the animal im- enough to the young hunter. Again though, Colby’s favor- in an attempt to shirk the nasty tance in lieu of fumbling with “Those other places are like ite method of hunt is archery. He mediately, tubing out the meat weather, was hastily summoned his range finder. Hugh, who had going out to your pasture and even cut firewood all of last sum- to the ledge by his father. Once been filming the entirety of the and preserving the hide in order shooting your cow,” noted the mer in order to pay for his new there he could hardly believe his hunt, reached into his pocket for to create a live-mount. That’s elder Steele. “Colby told me he Matthews ZXT model bow that bleary eyes. The mountain goat his video tablet, but before he when it started raining. With really wanted to have to hunt his he used on his record-setting was just standing there com- could begin recording, Colby had 100 pounds of quarry on each of animal.” hunt. pletely exposed to the elements, already drawn back and landed a their backs they headed back up Hugh proudly added, “After “For goat hunting it’s nothing wind at his flank and rain in his money shot on the billy goat. the rock slide. we got that goat back I told him, like any other hunt you’ve ever face. “It was amazing how he Now wearing an arrow, the “We were on our hands and ‘You really earned this one.’” done,” explained Colby. “Just based could just stand there and take goat fled about 100 yards down knees climbing back up,” said on the terrain alone it’s the most all of that,” noted Colby, in awe a rock slide cliff. The Steele duo the elder Steele. COLBY’S BILLY GOAT rated out difficult hunt I’ve ever been on.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl New Hoof Rot Issue Leaves Phone number: 807-8229 / Outdoors: Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Questions for Elk Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball Tuesday’s 2B Boys Basketball Balanced Toledo Holds Off Adna in OT, 78-72 By The Chronicle TOLEDO — Adna’s Garrett Trotter went off for 35 points, but Toledo’s balanced offensive ap- proach earned the Indians a 78- 72 Central 2B League overtime victory over the Pirates here on Tuesday night. The Indians out- scored Adna 12-6 in the extra stanza and buried 11 shots from behind the 3-point arc in the win. “We played as a team tonight with a couple guys in foul trou- ble,” Toledo coach Grady Fallon said. “Everybody did their role, other than stopping Trotter.” Adna led 19-16 after the first quarter, but Toledo outscored them by 6 points in the second stanza for a 28-25 halftime lead. Trotter scored in every quarter of the game for the Pirates with only 7 of his points coming from the foul line. Things were back-and-forth Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in the second half and Tanner W.F. West’s Dakota Hawkins (32) battles for a rebound with Tumwater’s Tyler Dowell during Evergreen 2A Conference boys basketball action between Tumwater and Rigdon sent the game into over- W.F. West on Tuesday in Chehalis. time with a 3-pointer. Rigdon finished with 19 points. “We could never pull away from them,” Fallon said. “Adna did a good job switching zone T-Birds Too Much for W.F. West and man defense so it kept us on LEAGUE DEBUT: Defending Adam Schwarz had 20 our toes.” points and 11 rebounds for In overtime, Toledo took 12 League Champs Take the Bearcats, who were out- of its 19 free throw attempts and Advantage of Sloppy rebounded by the Thunder- had an 8-0 advantage in fouls. birds, 40-30. Fano Arce-Hanson made 3 of Second Half by Bearcats The real meltdown came in 4 free throws for the Indians in in 72-52 Win the final frame, during which overtime and finished with 11 Tumwater outscored W.F. West points. By The Chronicle 21-11 to put the game out of Carmen Robles led Toledo W.F. West pieced two solid reach. with 18 points, while Reece Wal- quarters together before let- "We gave up 21 points in lace had 13 points. Joe Wallace ting things get away from them the fourth quarter and kind and Connor Vermilyea each in the remainder of the ball- of got our heads down when notched 10 points. game as Tumwater defeated the we should have been fighting," “Carmen is a swing player for Bearcats 72-52 in their Ever- White said. "We just have to see us and this is the first full game green 2A Conference opener in he’s played,” Fallon said. “Those W.F. West’s Nathan Anglin drives to the hoop against defense from Tumwater’s something through with confi- Chehalis on Tuesday. five 3-pointers he made really Spencer Dowers on Tuesday night in Chehalis. dence, like all four quarters." At halftime, the Bearcats Ty Gentry led all scorers helped us out.” only faced a deficit of 40-34. ter. Chris White said. "Tumwater is with 28 points and added nine Toledo (8-3, 7-2 league) will The Bearcats stumbled out of "We had some hollow posses- a talented team and you don't rebounds for Tumwater. the gate afterwards, scoring sions where we just didn't get on want to be making mistakes please see C2BL, page S5 only 7 points in the third quar- the same page," WF. West coach against a team like that." please see BEARCATS, page S4 Tuesday’s 2B Girls Basketball 2A Girls Basketball Loggers Survive Battle With Mossyrock, 42-39 Bearcats Rally By The Chronicle From Rough ONALASKA — Mossyrock kept the Lady Loggers’ hands First Frame to full, but it was Onalaska that came away with the 42-39 Cen- Beat T-Birds tral 2B League victory here on Wednesday night. EVCO OPENER: W.F. West Mossyrock’s Lainee Grose Held to a Point in First led all scorers with 17 points in the tightly-contested contest. Quarter of 55-45 Win “We started over very flat By The Chronicle and Mossyrock came to play,” TUMWATER — The Onalaska coach Dracy McCoy Bearcats had a hard time drum- said. “They had a lot more inten- ming up offense in the first sity than us.” quarter. Actually, the Bearcats Onalaska turned the ball over couldn't drum up any offense at six times in the first quarter and all in that period, save for one had two key players in foul trou- free throw. W.F. West overcame ble for most of the first half. The adversity, despite a dismal start, Loggers went on a 9-2 run in the with a big spark from a few key third quarter and then fended off freshmen to down Tumwater 55- the feisty Vikings in the fourth 45 here in both teams’ Evergreen quarter. Kasey Hoyt led the Lady 2A Conference girls hoops open- Loggers with 10 points while er Tuesday. Nicolle Duryea notched 9 points. Tumwater led 13-1 after a Maddy Dalsted was able to quarter, forcing W.F. West coach hold Mossyrock’s Paige Moor- Tom Kelly to go to the bench croft to just 3 points in the early. The reserves came through second half after the Viking in a big way, with freshmen Madi star notched 13 in the first half. Haakenson and Erika Brumfield Dalsted added four assists, four Brandon Hansen / [email protected] leading the way. Mossyrock’s Ryley Kinsman (52) battles for a rebound with Onalaska’s Nicolle Duryea (left) and Phoebe Rich (3) on Wednes- please see GIRLS, page S5 day during Central 2B League girls basketball action in Onalaska. The Loggers won, 42-39. please see EvCo, page S4

Going Up The Final Word W.F. West’s Adam Schwarz Rivera: RB Stewart, WR Ginn, S Coleman to Play Sunday (24) puts up CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Carolina Getting Stewart back will be a huge TV’s Best Bet a shot on Panthers coach Ron Rivera said running plus for the Panthers against the league’s College Basketball Tuesday night back Jonathan Stewart, wide receiver Ted No. 1 ranked run defense. during the Ginn Jr. and safety Kurt Coleman will Stewart ran for 78 yards and two BYU at Gonzaga Bearcats’ EvCo play Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks touchdowns in Carolina’s 27-23 win over 6 p.m. opener against in the NFC divisional playoffs. Seattle on Oct. 18. ESPN2 Tumwater in All three starters participated fully in The Pro Bowl running back ran for Chehalis. practice Wednesday. 989 yards and six touchdowns before in- “Those guys got a lot of good work in juring his foot in Week 14 and missing and (the bye week) served its purpose,” the final three weeks of the regular sea- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Rivera said. son. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016

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Yellowstone Chief: Bison Slaughters to Continue for Now Idaho Accidently By Matthew Brown Puts Tracking The Associated Press Collars on BILLINGS, Mont. — Large numbers of migrating Yellow- Wilderness Wolves stone National Park bison are BOISE (AP) — The likely to face slaughter for at least U.S. Forest Service says the next couple of winters as offi- it’s investigating after cials weigh changes to a 15-year- Idaho officials reported old agreement that drives the inadvertently putting practice, the park's superinten- tracking collars on four dent said. wolves during recent Most of the bison removed helicopter flights into a from America's first national central Idaho wilderness park are captured and sent to restricted to putting col- slaughter over concerns they lars on elk. may transmit the disease brucel- Idaho Department of losis to Montana livestock. Fish and Game Deputy Yellowstone Superintendent Director Ed Schriever in Dan Wenk said he's hopeful a statement Wednesday the slaughters eventually will said the agency didn’t be phased out and replaced by clearly communicate hunting. However, that's not to one of the helicopter feasible in the short term with a crews entering the Frank near-record population of about Church River of No Re- 4,900 park bison, Wenk told The turn Wilderness. “We Associated Press. will refine our proce- The park has agreed to reduce dures to make sure this bison numbers as a way to mini- doesn’t happen again,” mize conflicts with landowners Schriever said. in Montana. It plans to cull 600 Lloyd Bunk / The Associated Press Environmental to 900 of the animals this winter In this Feb. 2, 2014, ile photo, Yellowstone National Park bison forage for grass in the snow near an icy Madison River in groups said they are using a combination of hunting Montana. Large numbers of migrating park bison are likely to face slaughter for at least the next couple of winters as oicials concerned that Fish and and shipments to slaughter. weigh changes to a 15-year-old agreement that drives the practice, the park’s superintendent said. Game is aiming to gather "Under current population information to justify numbers, we will have to cap- mals in the early 1900s. They will need a new home. ... Despite Montana officials have soft- killing wolves in the area. ture and ship bison to slaughter," recovered dramatically over the the fact that bison are an iconic ened their attitude against bison Forest Service spokes- Wenk said. "That's just the world past century, and today the park symbol of the United States and man Wade Muehlhof in recent years as public opposi- said the agency is inter- we're living in today. It might not has some of the only genetically North America once had 30 to tion to the capture and slaugh- be the world we're living in three pure bison left in the world. 60 million of them, our society ested in what went wrong ter program has grown. Former years from now." Yet that conservation success has said there is no place we're that allowed the capture No bison-to-cattle transmis- in recent years has become over- willing to accept them." Gov. Brian Schweitzer took the and collaring of the four sions of brucellosis have been re- shadowed by the slaughters used Bison generally are protected first steps in 2011, allowing large wolves. “Collaring wolves is corded in the wild, which Wenk to control bison numbers, Mon- from being killed inside the park. numbers of bison to roam free not part of the authoriza- said was one gauge of success for tana State University wildlife They run into problems when during winter in the Gardiner tion of the Forest Service,” a 2000 bison management agree- researcher Robert Garrott said. they cross Yellowstone's border area just north of Yellowstone. he said. “This is not what ment between federal agencies Sporting groups, wildlife advo- with Montana in winter to seek His successor, fellow Demo- was agreed to.” and Montana officials. Brucel- cates, members of Congress and out food at lower elevations. The state manages losis was introduced into Yellow- the Government Accountability Hunters, many of them from crat Gov. Steve Bullock, last Office have criticized state and American Indian tribes with month took another step to in- wildlife, and the U.S. stone's bison herds by domestic Forest Service oversees park officials for not coming up treaty rights in the Yellowstone crease tolerance for bison. Bull- livestock brought into the region the River of No Return with alternatives, but Garrott region, will wait just over that by early settlers. ock proposed allowing for the Wilderness. The fed- said they have few viable options. border for the chance to harvest An overhaul of the 2000 first time bison to remain in eral agency on Jan. 6 ap- agreement that began last year is "It's a numbers game: How one of the large animals. Also on parts of Montana year-round. proved Fish and Game’s expected to be completed by late many can we accommodate?" the border are holding pens that request to use helicopters 2017. Garrott said. "The source popu- the park uses to capture and hold "Progress is being made on be- half of the bison," Wenk said. "It's in the area. The flights Yellowstone's bison herds lation every year will produce 6 bison until they can be shipped took place the follow- numbered just a few dozen ani- to 10 percent (more bison) that to slaughter. not a short-term process." ing three days, Fish and Game said. Fish and Game said Grizzly Killing Report: Yellowstone Hikers Taking Risks the number of helicopter landings in the wilder- By Matthew Brown The attack marked the sixth lion visits last year, the highest Yellowstone bear management ness remained within the The Associated Press fatal grizzly bear mauling since number on record. biologist Kerry Gunther limits of the agreement, 2010 in the Yellowstone region of Roughly 700 to 1,000 grizzlies Fewer than 14 percent of al- and that the agency suc- BILLINGS — The killing of a Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. live in and around the park. State most 8,800 visitors surveyed car- ceeded in its objective of Montana man by a Yellowstone Five of the victims were hik- officials want to allow hunts of ried bear spray, and 60 percent putting collars on 60 elk. National Park grizzly bear high- ers, including four who were the federally-protected animals hiked in party sizes smaller than The agency said the lights the need for hikers in the alone, according to a multi- in part to address increasingly the recommended minimum of collars will work for up to region to travel in groups, carry agency review board that in- frequent conflicts with people. three people. three years. The locations Mace-like bear spray and take vestigated Crosby's death. None Since the 2011 mauling of a Other recommended pre- of the elk will be moni- other precautions against attacks, tored remotely, and work- of the hikers carried canisters California man, park officials cautions include being vigilant, investigators said Wednesday. of bear spray, which can stop a have attempted to step up bear ers notified of a death by making noise, and not running A 260-pound grizzly killed charging bear. safety education efforts. a signal that is stationary Lance Crosby, 63, in August as "All of the agencies work re- In addition to new signs at from a bear during an encoun- would fly in to try to de- the Billings man hiked alone and ally hard to get information out trailheads that warn of the dan- ter. The safety measures should termine the cause. off-trail in a popular area of the to people about how to be safe gers of grizzlies, a park conces- be practiced in combination, of- Three environmen- park known as Elephant Back in bear country. The majority of sionaire recently began renting ficials said. tal groups — Wilderness Mountain. people don't listen," said review canisters of bear spray for $9.25 "You can't hike in a group Watch, Western Water- Crosby's body was partially- board chair Chris Servheen, the a day. That compares to a pur- and then not carry bear spray, sheds Project and Friends eaten and buried. The female grizzly bear recovery coordina- chase price of about $50. or if you carry bear spray that of the Clearwater — sued bear later was captured and eu- tor for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Yet surveys show most visi- doesn't make you immune. It's in federal court last week thanized and its two cubs placed Service. tors aren't complying with rec- not brains in a can," Servheen to stop the helicopter into an Ohio zoo. Yellowstone received 4.1 mil- ommended safety practices, said said. flights into the wilder- ness. The groups contend the flights violate the Wilderness Act and other Contrast Between Avalanches in US vs. Central Asia Striking environmental laws. Wil- By Brett French derness areas generally the center’s staff produce daily, tion recorded more than 7 feet lanche zone — is problematic in don’t allow mechanized The Billings Gazette warn winter recreationists in of snow accumulation atop the places like Afghanistan. equipment. mountainous regions about the mountains over five days. High “In some places, moving a [email protected] Attorney Tim Presso level of avalanche danger. The winds could have doubled that home 200 feet would get them with Earthjustice said Even in the summer, Doug center’s staff also teaches classes depth, Chabot wrote in a report out of the runout zone,” Chabot Chabot has winter avalanches on putting tracking collars on safe travel in avalanche ter- about his visit. said. “In other areas it would re- on wolves created addi- his mind. rain and publishes avalanche ac- When the slides released, quire moving an entire village.” This past June, the director tional concerns. “Idaho cident reports to try to enlighten some gained so much speed that Some of the homes are built used the opportunity to of the Gallatin National Forest recreationists to the hazards. they crossed the valley floor and on ancestral land that the home- Avalanche Center in Bozeman put collars on wolves in “We have choices in the west- climbed up the opposite moun- owners are unwilling to leave traveled to the Panjshir Valley the wilderness, which of ern world,” Chabot said. tainside. “… Some of the slides because it holds deep meaning to in Afghanistan to follow up on course gives rise to the But in Asia, there are few crossed the river and hit homes the family. Or, adjacent land may a devastating avalanche cycle very real possibility that avalanche forecasters. Remote 40 meters or more up the oppo- not be for sale. those collars will be used in February that killed an esti- “On top of that there’s a fa- mated 168 people and injured 53 weather stations that could alert site side of the valley,” Chabot by the state for the pur- the forecasters to conditions that wrote. talistic approach — inshallah, if pose of killing them,” he more. god wills it,” Chabot said. “Who “It was really eye opening,” would trigger slides are scarce. Twelve feet of snow buried the said. am I to decide whether I live or Chabot said. “The locals hadn’t Accompanying Chabot to the only road into the valley, requir- Presso said the lawsuit die? It’s in god’s hands.” seen an avalanche cycle like this Panjshir Valley was one of the ing a week of work to clear and will move forward even So Chabot has been work- in over 100 years.” four members of Afghanistan’s reopen. It took days for villagers though the flights have Avalanche Control Team, of to walk to the nearest phone to ing with a regional humanitar- already been made. which there are only four in the call for help. ian group to try to educate some The environmental- Contrast entire country. “It was the largest loss of life of the remote villagers to act as ists’ fears about wolves While winter avalanche fa- in one avalanche event that I’m rescue teams and train them come as Idaho officials talities in the United States may Deadly Toll aware of,” Chabot said. about the signs of snow instabil- hope to see the number of range somewhere between 20 ity — some of the same skills ski- predators dwindle. They to 35 a year — typically affect- Last year’s avalanches in the Staying Put ers and snowmobilers can learn created a Wolf Depreda- ing backcountry skiers, snow- Panjshir Valley struck in the at one of the Avalanche Center’s tion Control Board in boarders or snowmobilers — in middle of the night on Feb. 25 Killer avalanches like the workshops. Perhaps if the vil- 2014 intended to reduce Central Asia the death toll from while villagers were asleep. It one in the Panjshir Valley are lagers can recognize that the the wolf population. a single slide can number in the was estimated that 30 avalanches unheard of in Europe, Canada snowpack is unstable, they could In April 2014, the 100s and bury entire villages. roared 5,000 to 6,000 feet down and the United States. Avalanche be encouraged to temporarily state had an estimated “Over in Asia, they are truly the steep mountainsides into the forecasts and mitigation prevent evacuate. 770 wolves in 104 packs, victims,” Chabot said. narrow valleys below after days such disasters. But even what “It’s one of the few things they according to the U.S. Fish Avalanche forecasts, such as of heavy snow. seems like a simple task to west- could do to lessen the loss of life,” and Wildlife Service. the ones Chabot and the rest of The nearest weather sta- erners — moving out of an ava- Chabot said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report New Strain of Hoof Disease Leaves More Questions for Elk he majestic yet maligned elk is on the move and the wheels cast far,” advised Snyder, who bia, on the East Fork Lewis River, An outbreak of domoic acid in herds of Washington were or progress are slow to turn. It again recommended floating the North Fork Toutle River, the ocean waters forced the WDFW Tdealt another blow recently took ten years to begin research eggs or side drifting roe. Green River and the Wind River. to shutter the spring 2015 razor when the Washington Depart- into the problem. Five years later The Satsop River is round- “This is the last of four gene clam dig early, as well as a num- ment of Fish and Wildlife discov- there was a diagnosis but no plan ing into shape these days. “A banks currently planned for trib- ber of crabbing seasons. Similar ered in Skagit County what they of action, and two years later we few steelhead arrived,” last week, utaries to the Columbia River be- problems were caused along the believe is an elk-afflicted with still know just as little, except said Snyder, and things “should low Bonneville Dam,” said Cindy west coast from California to hoof disease. The horrific mal- with more cases of the disease to get better.” Le Fleur, WDFW regional fish Alaska. A three day dig at Co- ady of rotting hooves is not new count. Snyder noted that Newau- manager, in a press release. “Our palis Beach over Christmas was in Washington, in fact it was first Hoof disease has long ham- kum River has remained slow advisory group was divided on the first clam dig of the long de- reported in the late 1990s, but up pered domestic populations of through the turn of the year but two options, so we’d like to get layed fall/winter season. Domoic until recently it was believed to barnyard stock like goats, sheep the Skookumchuck has, “a good some additional input from the acid can cause illness or death be contained to the Mt. St. Hel- and cattle but prior to 2014 it had amount of steelhead at the hatch- public.” in humans when consumed and ens and Willapa never been documented in wild ery hole being caught on jigs The gene bank meeting cooking or freezing does not Hills elk herds animals. To this day we don't and floats.” Water levels are just will be held at the Wahkiakum destroy the toxins. The WDFW in our sliver know what caused the disease about perfect this week. County River Street Meeting plans to continue regular moni- of Southwest to take off in wild populations To the south things things Room, located at 25 River Street, toring of Washington's coastal Washington. of elk. We don't know where it seem to be turning a little slower Cathlamet, from 6-8 pm. Public beaches. The strain came from or why it's thriving on the lower Columbia River comments will also be accepted The ongoing dig is scheduled of bacteria that all of a sudden if it had been dor- and its tributaries. The WDFW via email beginning Jan. 25. Ad- for one more day at the follow- has everyone on mant previously. Most of all we recorded no effort for steelhead ditional information can be ing beach, and low tide — Jan. edge is known can't seem to stop the spread of at Bonneville last week but boat found on the WDFW website 14, Thursday, 9:40 p.m.; 0.2 feet, as treponema- By Jordan Nailon the disease and there are no real- anglers were hooking some steel- at, http://wdfw.wa.gov/conser- Long Beach. associated hoof For The istic propositions on the table for ies in both the John Day and The vation/fisheries/steelhead/gene_ Ayres insists that the best dig- disease, or Chronicle treatment. Dalles pools. Bank anglers were bank/columbia_river/. ging typically occurs one or two TAHD in biologist talk. Reports Depressingly, the only ac- also having luck at John Day. hours before the low tide. Dig- of hobbled elk first came out of tions taken so far in the fight Sturgeon fishing is still slow in HUNTIN' gers are limited to 15-clams per the Cowlitz River basin in the against hoof rot have included the pools but the trend is at least day and all diggers 15-years or The recent discovery of a hoof late 1990s. The disease causes le- the severing of dead limbs, in- heading in the right direction. older must have a valid license. sions, sores and mangled defor- creasing hunting permits in Boat anglers at Bonneville last rot infected elk in Skagit County is a devastating blow for elk as According to Ayres, addition- mities to develop on the hooves heavily afflicted areas in order to week caught about one legal river al digs may be happen as soon of elk which hinders their abil- ease habitat and forage competi- monster for every ten rods. The well as hunters hoping for the best. What the discovery means as Jan. 23, but more testing is ity to forage, find shelter, evade tion, and the macabre decision to Dalles and John Day pools were needed before they are approved. predators or follow their herd. selectively euthanize some ani- also putting some legal size stur- exactly is still a mystery how- ever. More hunting tags could Twin Harbors will not be open- Many of the afflicted ultimately mals known to have the debili- geon on poles but bank success ing any time soon however as die of starvation. tating disease. was limited to non-existent. be doled out in heavily afflicted areas in order to ease habitat domoic acid levels are still far too These symptoms have been Of course none of these tac- The Cowlitz River turned high there. around for a decade and a half tics are actual solutions, and that a blind winter corner last week competition during the winter, is natural since so far no one or fewer tags could be issued in now but it wasn't until 2014 that according to Snyder as, “Catch SNOWIN' the first diagnosis came in and seems to fully understand the rates have spiked big time. The order to limit hunting stress on the afflicted population. Then the horrific scourge had a real problem. Back in 2014, on the water is higher than normal but It's another powdery week up again the spread of the disease name. For years the thought heels of the hoof rot diagnosis visibility is decent.” As usual the atop our region’s snow capped could spur the creation of some was that the outbreak must be and the cusp of the order to sever waters near the hatcheries have lookouts and excellent options newfangled regulation. All we specific to the habitat of South- and leave all elk hooves in the been the most prolific places to for carving or meandering know now is that we don't know west Washington and the hope field, the director of the WDFW plunk. abound. White Pass, for instance, much. Be sure to stay tuned. was that it could be contained Wildlife Program, Nate Pamplin, The Lewis River is starting lived up to its name when it took Here in the new year there to Southwest Washington. One said in a press release, “At this to look like a promising angling on four inches of fresh snow in are still quite a few hunting op- measure enacted by the WDFW point, we don’t know whether we destination as well. “Quite a few 24-hours midweek and more tions to be had. Ducks, coots back in 2014 with the intent of can contain this disease.” hatchery steelhead have moved snow falling as off Wednesday and snipes are all open season limiting the spread of the dis- It's 2016 now and we still into this system,” noted Snyder, afternoon. Their runs are open through Jan. 31, as are geese in ease is the grizzly requirement don't know that answer. All we who advised folks “focus on the 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. all areas except 2B. Meanwhile for hunters to sever the lower leg have to show for the elapsed time golf course hole to the hatchery,” On Wednesday it was 32 de- are more questions and more the final days of brant season in grees at Mt. Hood with six new portion on a harvested elk at the for the best odds. Pacific County will take place kill site and to leave them behind diseased elk, along with a great Up on the free flowing entity inches of snow over the past fear of the lurking, nefarious and on Jan. 14, 16 and 17. In eastern 24-hours. Their hours of opera- with the rest of the carrion. The of God that is the Kalama River Washington bird hunters can WDFW police say that most unknown. things were busy last week. A tion are 9 a.m to 9 p.m. each day. shoot Chukar or gray partridges, Crystal Mountain was hunters are aware of, and comply WDFW contacted a total of 63 northern bobwhites or Califor- with this rule but the disease is FISHIN' bank anglers with a haul of sev- doused in crystalline white Tues- nia quails through Jan. 18. day night and Wednesday morn- still on the move. Out on area rivers last week en hatchery steelhead and four For those that prefer shoot- In 2014 at least nine reports the fishing was a up a bit thanks other hatchery steelies released. ing with more than 15 inches ing on the hoof rather than the of snow piling up in 24-hours. of elk with hoof rot came in from to plunging temperatures and The WDFW report noted that wing, bobcat, fox, raccoon, cot- the Olympic Peninsula. Most a lack of rainfall. A few mini- permanent rules actually require Temperatures were right around tontail rabbit and snowshoe hare freezing and the lifts run from 9 of those accounts went uncon- rainstorms this week should help anglers to keep all hatchery steel- seasons last through March 15 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. firmed, but one elk was officially to bring a new wave of steelhead head caught on the Kalama. Two and cougar hunting season will Snoqualmie Pass took on over confirmed to have the disease. up the river without completely boat anglers also hooked and remain open in select areas until a foot of new snow over 24-hours That elk was from GMU 651 in blowing out the watersheds so kept one hatchery steelhead. Apr. 30. midweek with cold temperatures District 15 near the intersection prospects are looking good for Back in the boardroom, the And of course, in the words of keeping the fluff in good shape. of Grays Harbor and Mason this week as well. WDFW has set a meeting in or- the great goat killer Colby Steele Their lifts run from 9 a.m. to 10 County, outside the parameters The lower Chehalis River der to discuss plans for imple- of Centralia, “If there's nothing p.m. each day. of southwest Washington as well system has been, “fishing fair menting a fourth wild steelhead else, I guess there's always coyote as the typical range of the origi- and should continue to get bet- gene bank on the Columbia Riv- hunting.” Coyote season stays At Stevens Pass seven inches nal infected herds. ter,” noted John Snyder, a local er. That public meeting will be open year round in Washington. stacked up over night, with an- In a correspondence with fishing guide and curator of The held on Jan. 21 in Cathlamet. other two inches Wednesday WDFW wildlife biologist Brock Lunkers Guide. “The plunk- There are two options cur- morning. Temperatures there Hoenes last February the good ers are doing good from Porter rently under consideration. SHELLFISHIN' were hovering in the high 20's scientist put that development downstream.” Those options would eliminate Clam diggers have one day and the lifts run from 9 a.m. to into disheartening words. Snyder noted that side drift- the production and stocking of left to hit the beach for a bucket 10 p.m. daily. “Yes, the presence of TAHD ing roe has been the best tech- hatchery winter steelhead on full of the succulent bivalves. Mt. Baker took on about sev- has been confirmed in GMU nique but floats and eggs have either the Grays and Chinook The eight day dig began on Jan. en inches of snow from Tuesday 651,” Hoenes said, adding, “At also done well lately. rivers or it would end winter 7 in Long Beach and was open to Wednesday with some rain this time, there is only one con- On the Humptulips River steelhead stocking on Mill, Ab- on Jan. 8-9 at Copalis Beach, and mixed in too. The snow level firmed case of TAHD in GMU Snyder noted that there are, “Still ernathy and Germany creeks. now only one day is left at “The is forecast to drop all the way 651, but now that we know it a few steelhead being caught near By eliminating hatchery World's Longest Beach!” into the weekend so conditions does in fact occur there, we as- the hatchery hole,” and, “Flows stocks the WDFW hopes to cre- “We’re excited that we can should be improving. Runs are sume any limping elk is affected are low but visibility is good. ate more preferable conditions open Long Beach for the first open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. by TAHD.” Floats and jigs have been the for wild steelhead stock to propa- time this season,” noted Dan each day. That is one of many scary ticket to success on the Humpy. gate. The gene bank program Ayres, coastal shellfish manager Lastly, Hurricane Ridge has assumptions and ultimate un- The Wynoochee River has was started on the Sol Duc River for the WDFW, in a pre-dig been blessed with sunny fore- knowns that exist in this seem- been crowded lately according to on the west end of the Olympic press release. casts through the weekend and ingly pre-apocalyptic world Snyder, but the fishing has been Peninsula back in 2012. In 2014 Local diggers have reported for the first time all season they of elk-killing hoof rot disease. able to keep up with the demand. the WDFW created three gene a plethora of clams that are no- will have all of their lifts, tows What is known is that the disease “Try and stay off the holes and banks along the lower Colum- tably larger than last year's crop. and parks open to the public. Bald Eagles Are Back in the North Cascades: Where to See Them and Get Expert Advice By Madeline McKenzie substantially this year at the ute forest hikes through the forest, The Seattle Times small Interpretive Center since with displays and craft activities it opened for the season in early in their Discovery Center Fridays, SEATTLE — Bald eagles December. Saturdays and Sundays through heading to the North Cascades Eagles can be difficult to Feb. 14. The 670-acre park's an- to feed on salmon in the Skagit spot, and the U.S. Forest Service cient forest has five miles of hik- River draw visitors to one of provides expert help, spotting ing trails including one mile that's Washington state's most beauti- scopes and binoculars at three ADA-accessible, and a steep trail ful natural settings with event viewing sites along Highway 20. to the top of Sauk Mountain, el- weekends through January in Rockport, Concrete and Marble- Cloudy or overcast days are best evation 5,400 feet. mount. to spot eagles, when they tend to Events in the area through The Skagit River Bald Eagle stay close to the river, perched in January include raptor presenta- Interpretive Center at Howard trees after their early-morning tions Jan. 16 and 30, and a work- Miller Steelhead Park has dis- salmon feeding. shop on photographing migra- plays, information, local arts and They are more active on sun- tory birds Jan. 23, all in Concrete. crafts and guided walks Satur- Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times ny days, soaring above the river The Skagit River bald eagle days and Sundays to help visitors A bald eagle leaves its mossy perch above the Skagit River near Marblemount in and harder to see. Don't disturb viewing area is about 100 miles see and learn about the Skagit Skagit County. them by approaching. Use a long northeast of Seattle. River ecosystem, winter migra- lens for photos. Pets should be "The weather has been perfect, tion of bald eagles, salmon and this year, Judy Hemenway, Coor- River the last two years. We're leashed to keep them from ap- and Highway 20 is always kept the role they play in the environ- dinator of the Skagit River Bald here to educate and have a lot to proaching eagles or their feeding up very well," says Hemenway. ment. Eagle Awareness Team non- share with visitors." Fewer eagles areas. Calls to the Interpretive Center Noting there are fewer eagles profit, says, "We've become lots haven't translated to fewer hu- Rockport State Park, a short to check on road and weather in the area because of low chum more informative on the science man visitors; Hemenway notes distance from the Interpretive conditions before heading out salmon runs in the Skagit River and environment of the Skagit visitor numbers have increased Center, hosts guided 30-45 min- are always welcome. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 SPORTS College Basketball Bearcats It’s Early, but UW the Only Undefeated Team in Pac-12 Continued from Sports 1 HOT START: Young W.F. West (0-1 league, 4-9 overall) will travel to Centralia Huskies 3-0, But Still for a crosstown rivalry matchup Have 15 Games to on Friday. Go in Pac-12 Play Centralia’s Balanced Attack Gets By Tim Booth Past Black Hills The Associated Press TUMWATER — Defending SEATTLE — Lorenzo Romar Evergreen 2A Conference co- is the last person who’s going to MVP TJ Mickelson scored 30 get overly excited about Wash- points, but it was the Tigers that ington sitting on top of the Pac- came away with a 62-57 league 12 Conference standings after win over Black Hills here on two weeks of league play. Tuesday. Centralia had four play- Pleased? Absolutely. But for- ers in double digits, led by Hodg- get about Romar declaring his es Bailey’s 20 points. team of young pups ready to be “Our kids had poise and con- the elite of the Pac-12 this early. fidence,” Centralia coach Ron “We’ve played three games Brown said. “They hung in there and answered anything that and have 15 to go,” Romar said Black Hills threw at us. Mickel- this week. “We wouldn’t trade it son kept his team in the game.” to be 0-3 but there is just so much Centralia led 31-27 at half- time. Two weeks have gone by time, but trailed by 2 points dur- and there are nine weeks.” ing the fourth quarter. The Ti- While Romar is correct that gers were able to regain the lead it’s still very early, Washington’s and hold on for the win in their 3-0 start in conference play is Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press league opener. a surprise for a team made up Washington head coach Lorenzo Romar, left, talks with David Crisp during an NCAA college basketball game against South- Deter Voetberg and Christian mostly of freshmen and that was ern California Sunday in Seattle. Peters each added 10 points to picked to finish 11th in the Pac- Centralia’s efforts, while Layne 12. the Huskies needed overtime to UC Santa Barbara on Dec. 28 It’s helped that senior guard Pertzborn notched 13 points. That may still very well hap- get past rival Washington State. that jolted the Huskies. Andrew Andrews is playing the Centralia turned the ball pen. But the Huskies have so far It’s been an exhausting “That loss made us refocus best of his career. Andrews is over just 10 times, while Nolan displayed a resilience that is giv- stretch for the Huskies, but huge- and we came into that next game leading the Pac-12 in scoring at Wasson led the team with 11 re- ing Washington optimism that ly beneficial for a young team against UCLA to open the Pac- 21.6 points per game and had bounds. this season may turn out better that stumbled early and is still 12 ready to go and realizing that games of 35 points versus UCLA, The Tigers (6-7, 1-0 league) than first expected and may just gaining experience every time it we can’t just come into our gym 24 against USC and 29 last week will host Tumwater on Friday. see the end a four-year NCAA steps on the floor. feeling like we can beat any team against Washington State. Note: The Centralia JV lost Tournament drought. That stumble came at the because we show up,” freshman And he’ll be looking for his 42-28, while the C-squad also “There’s no question this team conclusion of the non-confer- guard Dejounte Murray said. first career win over Arizona lost. has a lot of character,” Romar ence season when Washington Romar certainly wasn’t this week as the Huskies try to said. lost two of its final three games, pleased with the loss to UCSB validate their early success with The Huskies certainly didn’t both at home. Their 97-83 loss to but wondered if the conference a pair of games in the desert. The Women’s take the easy way to the 3-0 start. Oakland on Dec. 19 could be ex- wins would have happened if not Huskies have just one win in They went to double overtime plained away by the scintillating for that unexpected defeat. their last eight trips to the McK- College Basketball before beating UCLA on New performance of guard Kay Felder, “The Santa Barbara game, I ale Center. Year’s Day. They rallied from 22 who had 38 points, nine assists think our guys realized that ... “The last few years, we’ve just Lady Blazers points down to beat USC less and couldn’t be stopped no mat- teams are really good at this level been outclassed,” Romar said. than 48 hours after knocking ter who was guarding him. even if they’re not in the Top 25,” “We weren’t at their level the last Top Pierce, 72-70 off the Bruins. And last weekend, But it was the 83-78 loss to Romar said. few years.” By The Chronicle Six of the Lady Blazers’ seven bench. The Bearcats got back to ing into their Evergreen 2A to work, outscoring the Tigers in players scored at least 8 points, EvCo what they do best: pressure on Conference opener with Cen- every quarter behind a 20-point, and Centralia slipped past Pierce, the defensive end, led by Julia tralia, and they showed why in 10-rebound performance from 72-70, Wednesday night in the Continued from Sports 1 Johnson and Kiara Steen. With a 59-38 girls hoops win over the Maisy Williams and a 16-point Hub City to improve to 2-0 in the combined efforts, W.F. West Tigers at Ron Brown Court on outing from Emma Duff. "It wasn't a good start at all," NWAC West Region women’s outscored the T-Birds 39-21 in Tuesday. Alyx Fast had 16 points and Kelly said. "So I put four of my basketball action. the second half to rally for the Poor shooting didn't help seven rebounds while Madi freshmen in for most of the sec- Centralia held a 12-point victory. matters as Black Hills went 38 Crews had 13, but Centralia re- lead in the third quarter, but the ond quarter and they brought us "Kiara and Julia just go and back into it. They did really well." percent from the floor while ceived low contributions from Raiders outscored their hosts 23- go and go," Kelly said. "The de- Centralia managed to put in the rest of the offense. 13 in the fourth quarter to cut it The youthful reserves fense is absolutely relentless and chipped away at the deficit, just 23 percent of their shots. The Wolves outdid Centralia close. it's hard for any team to stop. If Susan Kenney scored 15 opening the door for a come- Instead of attacking the basket, on the glass, as well, nabbing 42 ever there was a team effort, it points with eight rebounds to back after cutting Tumwater’s the Tigers opted to stay behind rebounds to the Tigers' 29. was this." lead the Blazers, while Alisha lead to 24-16 at halftime. the 3-point line. The strategy "We're giving teams way too Tumwater was led by Sierra Sorenson added 14 points and The efforts of the freshmen proved ineffective, as they made many rebounds and extra shots," Snyder's 13 points. eight boards with three assists. were apparent on the stat sheet, just 6 of 32 from the perimeter. Ashmore noted. "Those are W.F. West (10-3, 1-0 league) Tiana Thompson scored 13 and as Haakenson led the Bearcats will host Centralia in a rivalry "We didn't shoot it well," Cen- things we really need to fix. We tralia coach Doug Ashmore said. had good looks, but things were grabbed 13 boards, while Monty with 14 points while Brumfield matchup on Thursday. Cooper came off the bench to corralled 13 rebounds to go "We had shots we weren't disap- just not falling for us." pointed with, but we stayed be- Centralia (0-1 league, 8-5 score 11. along with 8 points. Tigers Fall to Wolves in EvCo Katie Whitten added 9 points hind the 3-point line and weren't overall) will meet their cross- After intermission, the start- Opener and Sydnie Cole-Vogler scored 8 ers returned with a newfound hitting well." town rival, W.F. West, in Cheha- with three steals. fire, sparked by the play of the The Wolves were 10-2 com- Meanwhile, Black Hills went lis on Thursday. Shakira Wilson led Pierce with 16 points, going 5 of 19 College Basketball from the 3-point arc, and the Raiders turned 21 Blazer turn- overs into 20 points. Trailblazers Beat Pierce in OT, 92-87, for First Win Centralia, however, out- By The Chronicle Smith Gymnasium. Centralia trailed 38-37 at in the paint compared to Pierce rebounded Pierce 51-43 and Vidal Griffin led Centralia halftime but was able to outscore shot 42 percent (28 of 67) from The Trailblazers picked up College’s 34. Khaleef Griffin the field, while the Raiders, as with a double-double, notching Piece 15-10 in the extra stanza. their first victory of the season, added 14 points to the Trailblaz- a whole, were 7 of 30 from long 24 points and hauling in 10 re- The Trailblazers shot 53 percent ers’ efforts and Joshua Brough- range. using overtime to down NWAC bounds. from the field in the game, with Centralia (11-6, 2-0 West Re- West Region foe Pierce 92-87 Josiah Warner also scored 24 four different players in double ton notched 12 points. gion) will play at Tacoma on Sat- Wednesday night in men’s col- points for Centralia, including a digits. Centralia (1-12, 1-1 league) urday. lege hoops action at Michael trio of 3-pointers. Centralia scored 44 points will play at Tacoma on Saturday. Prep Football 2A/1A Girls Basketball State Football Semifinals Won’t Be in Tacoma Dome Next Year Beavers Fall By TJ Cotterill in the Tacoma Dome, which is final football games. Locations sion offered a $34,000 subsidy The News Tribune owned by the city of Tacoma and for this past season's semifinals over the three years to offset is the state's largest indoor ven- included Edgar Brown Stadium those costs. to Bobcats The semifinals of the state ue, was increasing at a rate the in Pasco (Gonzaga Prep vs. Rich- Dean Burke, the commis- By The Chronicle high school football tournament WIAA couldn't handle. land; Liberty Christian vs. Almi- sion's executive director, said will not be played at the Tacoma It cost $46,640 for the WIAA ra/Coulee-Hartline), Zaepfel Sta- the subsidy is still on the table if ABERDEEN — The Bobcats Dome next year. to hold the state semifinals and dium in Yakima (Sedro-Woolley the WIAA were to keep the state got off to a 23-8 start in the first And the state championships finals at the Tacoma Dome this vs. Prosser) and Lions Field in championships at the Tacoma quarter en route to a 51-34 Ev- also might go elsewhere. past year, according to the orga- Moses Lake (Connell vs. Royal; Dome, even without the semifi- ergreen 2A/1A Division victory Mike Colbrese, the execu- nization's most recent meeting Okanogan vs. Northwest Chris- nals — only the subsidy would be over Tenino here on Wednesday tive director of the Washington minutes. City of Tacoma repre- tian of Colbert). cut in half. night. Despite 10 points from Interscholastic Activities As- sentatives projected it would cost "(Eastern Washington teams) "It's very much an emotional Kaylee Schow, the Beavers were sociation, said Wednesday that handed their ninth loss of the $45,000 per weekend in 2016; have been pushing us for years to issue," Burke said. "The venue the state's nonprofit governing season. $52,500, plus an additional $1 have the semifinals outside," Col- was darn near built for that kind body for high school sports is “We came out slow and we per ticket surcharge, in 2017; and brese said. "They believed that of thing: Get football in there. It's considering both the University $62,500 in 2018. those teams that got to play in didn’t quite get into a rhythm,” got a long-standing legacy." of Washington and the Tacoma "We still feel we are by far the Tacoma Dome for the semi- Tenino coach Tano Bailon said. The WIAA also holds the Dome for the championships the best venue, especially at that finals had the advantage because “In the second quarter we picked and would decide by its next ex- time of year," said Tacoma Dome they got to play there again the state boys and girls basketball it up on defense and were a lot ecutive board meeting on Jan. 25. director Kim Bedier. "And it's next week if they won." tournaments, the state boys and more aggressive.” "We are really right now de- such a tradition. Kids spend their That will mean some semifi- girls wrestling championships Tenino trailed just 27-19 at ciding on finals and whether whole high school career aiming nal sites will host more than one and state gymnastics at the Ta- halftime, but couldn’t make those will stay in the Tacoma to be in the finals at the Dome. game in a day. come Dome. headway in the second half. Dome," Colbrese said. "Or what And (if that doesn't happen) it "We'll do kind of like we do "Obviously, we are a great Eight different Beavers other options there are. certainly wouldn't be because we for the east side," Colbrese said. partner with the WIAA," Bedier scored and Aberdeen was led by "But semifinals will definitely didn't make every effort to try "We'll pick some sites that make said. "That is part of our man- Makenna Roiko’s 15 points. be outside." and keep them here." sense, then as the bracket plays date — to serve the community “We got back into the game The Tacoma Dome opened in Colbrese said the state semi- out, look at those." and the sporting community. but then we just kind of lost fo- 1983. It has been hosting the state finals will move to various neu- The WIAA was in line to We are excited to have them be- cus,” Bailon said. “We’ve got to semifinals every year since 1984, tral-site locations. spend less money in the first cause we've been working with work on our little things and play but its most recent five-year con- The setup will be the same year of the proposed three-year them, as we've discovered, for al- solid for the whole game.” tract ended this past season. as how schools in eastern Wash- deal through 2018. The Tacoma most the entire life of the build- Tenino (1-9, 1-6 league) hosts Colbrese said the cost to play ington currently play their semi- South Sound Sports Commis- ing." Montesano on Friday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016

Tuesday’s 2A/1A Girls Basketball Lancaster’s Triple-Double Lifts Rochester Past Eatonville By The Chronicle EATONVILLE — Joni Lan- caster notched a triple double and accounted for over 70 per- cent of Roches- ter’s points in the Warriors 45-38 victory over Eatonville here on Tuesday night. Lancaster scored 33 points, grabbed 11 re- bounds and col- Joni Lancaster lected 10 steals Rochester in one of the most impressive performances Rochester coach AJ Easley said he’s seen. “I know it doesn’t show it in the box score but she did a really good job involving everybody in the offense and her defense on the other end was just great,” Ea- sley said. Lancaster was 15 of 19 from the free throw line and 10 of 12 from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter with the game on the line. The key to winning the game was the defense from Lan- [email protected] caster and Courtney Baird that Brandon Hansen / helped limit Eatonville’s Madi- Mossyrock’s Paige Moorcroft (22) and Ava Nelson (34) ight for a rebound with Onalaska’s Nicolle Duryea (11) and Chloe Nevitt (31) on Wednesday in Onalaska. son Jumper to just a point. “Baird did well playing in the Winlock (3-8, 2-7 league) Souvenir. We’ve got to focus on portunities and we did that to- middle of our zone,” Easley said. Girls will host Pe Ell tonight. stopping her, and I’d say we’re night.” “I thought it was a team effort playing a lot better as a team Pe Ell’s defense tightened up and defense-wise we did an out- Continued from Sports 1 Pirates Jump on Toledo Early in right now,” Bannish said. “Our in the third quarter, allowing standing job.” 60-28 Win kids know what’s at stake, so it’ll just 6 points from the opposi- rebounds and 3 points to the be a good test for us to see where tion. The Trojans missed anoth- Rochester (3-10, 3-4 league) state sheet. Heather Pannkuk ADNA — The Pirates put to- will host Forks on Friday. we’re at.” er chance to capitalize, though, added an assist, two steals, four gether a solid start and held To- Toledo (4-7, 3-6 league) will making just 1 of 9 field goals for rebounds and 4 points off the ledo in check all game in a 60-28 host Mossyrock tonight. 2 points in that frame. Tuesday’s bench for the Lady Loggers. Central 2B League girls hoops Note: League-leading Toutle Pe Ell made things close in Onalaska (6-5, 5-4 league) win here Wednesday night. Lake beat Wahkiakum, 61-43, in the fourth quarter, but the Tim- 2A/1A Boys Basketball will play at Morton-White Pass The Pirates led 19-8 after a Wednesday’s other Central 2B berwolves finished with solid in Randle on Thursday. Mossyr- quarter and had three players League game. play and free throw shooting Beavers Fall to ock (1-9, 0-9 league) plays at To- score in double figures. down the stretch. Sharon Hazen ledo the same night. “We got off to the best start Tuesday’s Results led MWP with 19 points, while League-Leading that we’ve had against a team, Christine Robbins added 12. where we really jumped out and Compton’s 26 Not Enough for Tigers Blow Past Winlock Dakota Brooks chipped in got a nice lead in the first quar- Aberdeen, 76-54 Trojans in Loss to T-Wolves 11 rebounds and 6 points for NAPAVINE — The Tigers ter,” Adna coach Chris Bannish PE ELL — Hailey Compton By The Chronicle didn’t waste any time building said. “We made some adjust- Pe Ell. She was also praised for TENINO — The Beavers put a big lead here Wednesday night, ments to some of the pressure racked up 26 points, but the im- her playmaking ability, finding their best performance in here taking down Winlock 70-20 in stuff that we do, and it seemed pressive performance couldn’t Compton for a good portion of on Tuesday, but it wasn’t enough Central 2B League girls basket- to work.” help the Trojans get over the her points. against league-leading Aberdeen. ball action. Sam Rolfe led Adna with 14 hump in a 55-40 Central 2B Despite the result on the The result was a 76-54 Evergreen Guards Rylee White and points and eight rebounds, while League loss to Morton-White scoreboard, Phelps considered 2A/1A League loss for the Bea- Grace Hamre each scored 18 Lili Glover came off the bench Pass here in girls hoops play on the game to be a win for his vers, but the team could hang to lead Napavine, which held a to score 12 points. Devanie Kl- Tuesday. struggling squad. its hat on a strong performance 28-4 advantage after a quarter eemeyer added 10 points, and Pe Ell came out with physi- “As far as this year goes, to- against a top opponent. and led 44-12 at halftime. Kenya Lorton — after sitting out cality, getting to the foul line night was a moral victory for us,” “It was probably our best The Tigers shot 55 percent a game with an injury — added several times in the first half be- Phelps said. “We set some goals game of the year, but Aberdeen (27 of 49) from the field. Melissa 9 points in under 13 minutes of fore the Timberwolves returned and we met those goals. One is one of the most gifted teams,” Lee added 14 points and seven floor time. the favor in the bottom half. thing you can’t coach is effort Tenino coach Josef Chirhart said. rebounds, and Mollie Olson Shanay Dotson, battling The Lady Trojans couldn’t quite and the girls brought plenty of it Tenino turned the ball over scored 10 for Napavine. through an illness, added 8 make the most of their chances, tonight.” 11 times in the first quarter and Rianna Whitehead led Win- points, while Ally Bacon scored however, sinking just 5 of 16 free Hazen was given the Sports- found itself down 19-7 but played lock with 8 points. 8 to lead Toledo. throw attempts on the night. manship Award for the Timber- close ball the rest of the way. Napavine (9-2, 8-1) will host Adna (7-4, 6-3 league) will MWP held a 29-22 lead at wolves while Compton received “I think if we didn’t spot them Toutle Lake tonight. The teams host third-place Wahkia- halftime. the accolade for the Trojans. those turnovers and early points are first and second, respectively, kum, which beat the Pirates in “We were able to get to the Pe Ell (1-10, 1-8 league) will it would be a different ballgame,” in the C2BL standings at the Cathlamet to open the season, foul line early in the first half,” be at Winlock while Morton- Chirhart said. midway point, though Toutle tonight. Pe Ell coach Chris Phelps said. White Pass (7-4, 5-4 league) Tano Bailon led the Beavers Lake won the teams’ first meet- “They’ve got one of the best “We wanted to come out and play hosts Onalaska in Randle on with 23 points, while Nihls Pe- ing 47-40 back on Dec. 4. players in the league in (Peyton) aggressive and try to create op- Thursday. terson notched 18 points and eight rebounds. “Nihls and Tano played their stretch out a lead that they never Wednesday’s Results butts off and they didn’t come C2BL C2BL BOYS BASKETBALL relinquished in a 71-47 C2BL out of the game,” Chirhart said. STANDINGS THRU 1/13 boys hoops win here on Tuesday. Balanced MWP Drops Pe Ell “They didn’t quit.” Continued from Sports 1 Team Lg. Ov. Napavine was only up 14-13 Tenino (3-7, 1-6 league) hosts RANDLE — The Timber- Morton-WP 9-0 10-1 after the first quarter, but with wolves had three players with Montesano on Thursday. play at Mossyrock on Friday, Napavine 7-2 9-2 key players out due to foul trou- at least 20 points — none of while Adna (4-5) plays at Wah- Toledo 7-2 8-3 ble in the second quarter, the Ti- kiakum. Toutle Lk. 6-3 6-4 which was All-State guard Kaleb Tuesday’s Mossyrock 6-3 8-3 gers pounded it inside to take a Poquette — and cruised in an 36-19 lead at the break. 89-41 Central 2B League boys 2B Boys Wrestling Nelson Notches 20 In Vikings’ Adna 4-5 4-7 Pe Ell 3-6 5-6 "We came out pretty fired up hoops win over Pe Ell here on Pirates Fare Well in Win Over Onalaska Onalaska 2-7 3-8 and then Napavine adjusted and Wednesday. MOSSYROCK — An in- Winlock 1-8 3-8 really got physical," Winlock Cameron Hart and Gage Lone Home Match jured Danny Nelson was on the Wahkiakum 0-9 0-9 coach Nick Bamer said. "They LaClef each scored 21, while By The Chronicle sidelines as the Vikings lost two beat us up in the second quarter Matt Poquette added 20 points straight games but was the star and our bigs got in foul trouble. and 13 rebounds on 9 of 13 ADNA — Adna hosted its Matt Swett led the Loggers They just outdid us physically all only home wrestling match of of the show in a 39-35 victory shooting for the Timberwolves. over Onalaska here on Tuesday. with 14 points while Jack Beck quarter long." “I’m sure that’s good for our the season here Tuesday night notched 9 points. Napavine was led by Wy- and saw six of its grapplers win Nelson finished with 20 points, team, to have balanced scoring “This is a win we needed to att Stanley, who had 16 points, both of their matches. scoring all 13 of the Vikings like that,” MWP coach Tony get at this point in the season,” while Austin Filley added 13. The seven-team mix-and- points in the first quarter in Gillispie said, adding that Kaleb their sixth C2BL win of the sea- Ross, who had been without The Winlock effort was led Poquette dished out a season- match event also featured Ilwaco, Nelson and All-State forward Ja- North Beach, Napavine, Rainier, son. by Dawson Hall's double-double high 10 assists. “Everybody had ron Kirkley the past two games, Toledo and Wahkiakum. “Danny really sparked us of 12 points and 10 rebounds, some open looks, and they were Six of the Pirates’ 10 wrestlers coming off an ankle injury,” said. “It would be really hard to while Nicholas Patching and all from Kaleb penetrating. He went 2-0 during the match: Aar- Mossyrock coach Kelly Ross lose three in a row.” Wyatt Dean chipped in 11 did a really fine job of finding on Slape (132 pounds), Corbin said. “He was hot and really Mossyrock (8-3, 6-3 league) points each. people.” Balzer (132), Matthew Slape (138), played well. He wasn’t happy be- plays at Toledo on Friday to start The Tigers dominated the Poquette scored 6 points, Levi Becker (145), Ashton Dowell ing on the sidelines.” the second half of the league boards, overtaking the Cardi- with six steals and four re- (152) and Christian Loose (160). Mossyrock led 24-14 at half- schedule. Onalaska (3-8, 2-7 nals in that statistic by a 46-29 bounds. Braiden Elledge added Becker, a first-year junior, and time, but the Loggers didn’t go league) hosts Morton-White margin. 11 points and eight steals, and Loose, a freshman, both wrestled away. Onalaska went on a 13-6 Pass the same night. "It was just pretty disappoint- MWP led 41-17 at halftime. The particularly well, according to run to pull within 30-27 head- ing that we were getting so beat Timberwolves went 35 of 61 (57 Adna coach Craig Ferrier, who ing into the final stanza before Tigers Capitalize in Second up even though we worked so percent) from the field and 10 of added that Dowell — another the Vikings were able to hold on Quarter to Drop Cards hard," Bamer said. "We just have 24 (42 percent) from behind the freshman — had the win of the for victory. to play smarter and do the little 3-point arc. night with a victory over Ilwaco’s “(Coach Dennis) Bower does a WINLOCK — The Cardi- things." Tyler Shepherd led Pe Ell Riki Thompson, a two-time state phenomenal job with Onalaska,” nals started off on a positive Winlock (3-8, 1-8 league) with 12 points and five rebounds. participant. Ross said. “He gets the shooters note against Napavine, the No. will travel to Pe Ell on Friday Morton-White Pass (10-1, Adna will wrestle in open shots and they knocked 2 team in the Central 2B League, while Napavine (8-2, 7-2 league) 9-0 league) will play at Onalaska Napavine’s Tiger Classic on Sat- them down in the third quarter but foul trouble in the second will have a matchup at Toutle on Friday. Pe Ell (5-6, 3-6 league) urday. and were really aggressive.” quarter allowed the Tigers to Lake on the same day. will host Winlock on Friday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air 2, Whitten 9, Cole-Vogler 8, Kenney 15, Taholah 58, Naselle 45 Washington AP Girls Preps Sorenson 14, Thompson 13, Cooper 11 Thomas Jefferson 61, Tahoma 39 Basketball Prep Poll Local Prep Schedule FG: 28 of 67 —.418 FT: 13 of 22 Toledo 78, Adna 72, OT Class 4A THURSDAY, Jan. 14 THURSDAY, Jan. 14 —.591 Reb. 51 (Thompson 13) Toutle Lake 57, Wahkiakum 45 School Record Points COLLEGE BASKETBALL Boys Basketball Tumwater 72, W. F. West 52 1. Central Valley (10) 12-0 100 Montesano at Tenino, 7 p.m. Boys Basketball Union 63, Evergreen (Vancouver) 54 2. Moses Lake 12-0 89 4 p.m. Girls Basketball At Randle University 80, Rogers (Spokane) 58 3. Todd Beamer 11-1 79 CBSSN — UAB at Old Dominion Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 89, TROJANS 41 Vashon Island 48, Bellevue Christian 22 4. Bothell 12-1 61 Toutle Lake at Napavine, 7 p.m. Pe Ell 6 11 15 9 —41 Waitsburg-Prescott 41, McLoughlin, Ore. 34 5. Lewis and Clark 9-3 58 ESPN — Iowa at Michigan St. Mossyrock at Toledo, 7 p.m. Morton-WP 16 25 30 18 —89 Warden 59, Waterville/Mansfield 47 6. Inglemoor 9-3 35 ESPN2 — UConn at Tulsa Onalaska at Morton-White Pass (at Pe Ell (41) — Arrington 2, Jurek 4, Washington 52, Franklin Pierce 36 7. Kentridge 11-3 32 Randle), 7 p.m. Smith 3, Hanson 2, Shepherd 12, Lusk 5, Wellpinit 80, Odessa-Harrington 47 West Valley (Spokane) 65, Pullman 59 8. Camas 8-2 31 ESPNU — High Point at Winthrop Pe Ell at Winlock, 7 p.m. Toepelt 9, Prestegord 4 9. Skyview 7-5 14 Wahkiakum at Adna, 7 p.m. FG: 16 of 34 —.470 FT: 7 of 14 White River 52, Fife 50 5 p.m. Woodinville 72, Issaquah 67 (tie) Woodinville 10-3 10 Wrestling —.500 Reb. 25 (Shepherd 5) Others receiving votes: Sunnyside 13. PAC-12 — Washington State at Arizona State Morton-White Pass (89) — K. Po Zillah 66, Naches Valley 37 Black Hills at Centralia, 7 p.m. - Bellarmine Prep 9. Chiawana 8. Kent- 6 p.m. W.F. West at Tumwater, 7 p.m. quette 6, Elledge 11, Gillispie 6, Hart 21, lake 7. M. Poquette 20, LaClef 21, Lewis 2, El- GIRLS BASKETBALL kins 2 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 75, Valley Chr. 48 CBSSN — E. Kentucky at E. Illinois FRIDAY, Jan. 15 Class 3A Boys Basketball FG: 35 of 61 —.573 FT: 9 of 15 Anacortes 55, Bellingham 25 ESPN — Pittsburgh at Louisville —.600 Reb. 32 (M. Poquette 13) Annie Wright 43, Northwest School 36 School Record Points W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. 1. Lynnwood (6) 11-0 105 Forks at Rochester, 5:45 p.m. Archbishop Murphy 58, S. Whidbey 26 ESPN2 — BYU at Gonzaga Toledo at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball Auburn MV 47, Enumclaw 38 2. Bellevue (5) 9-0 104 ESPNU — Murray St. at Belmont Napavine at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. At Napavine Auburn Riverside 59, Auburn 11 3. Arlington 11-0 83 Morton-White Pass at Onalaska, 7 TIGERS 70, CARDINALS 20 Bellevue Chr. 44, Vashon Island 34 4. West Seattle 11-0 75 FS1 — Washington at Arizona p.m. Winlock 4 8 1 7 —20 Black Hills 59, Centralia 38 5. Blanchet 10-0 69 8 p.m. Winlock at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Bonney Lake 64, Sumner 49 6. Mercer Island 11-0 53 Napavine 28 16 23 3 —70 Brewster 55, Oroville 41 Adna at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Winlock (20) — Velasco 2, Al- 7. Auburn Riverside 13-0 43 ESPNU — Pacific at Saint Mary’s Girls Basketball Cashmere 49, Cascade (L) 35 8. Lincoln 10-1 33 britton 1, Whitehead 8, Howsden 3, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 41, FS1 — California at Stanford Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. Ramirez 1, Hammond 5 9. Glacier Peak 10-2 22 Montesano at Tenino, 7 p.m. Granite Falls 31 10. Wilson, Woodrow 9-3 11 GOLF FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Central Valley 71, North Central 36 Napavine (70) — White 18, Sisson Others receiving votes: Prairie 5. SATURDAY, Jan. 16 Chelan 48, Omak 27 Rainier Beach 1. Hazen 1. 4 p.m. 3, Hamre 18, Olson 10, Snaza 4, Born- Chewelah 31, Freeman 28 Men’s College Basketball stein 3, Lee 14 GOLF — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, Centralia at Tacoma, 4 p.m. Chiawana 79, Kennewick 39 FG: 27 of 49 —.551 FT: 8 of 15 Columbia (Burbank) 58, Royal 14 Class 2A Women’s College Basketball —.533 Reb. 25 (Lee 7) School Record Points at Honolulu Centralia at Tacoma, 2 p.m. Columbia Adventist Academy 40, Three Rivers Christian School 34 1. Burlington-Edison (10) 11-1 108 NBA BASKETBALL Boys Basketball At Adna 2. East Valley (Spokane) (1) 11-2 96 Tenino at Ocosta, 7 p.m. Curtis 55, Spanaway Lake 17 Noon PIRATES 60, INDIANS 28 Cusick 57, Inchelium 19 3. Ellensburg 10-1 89 Wrestling Toledo 8 4 6 10 —28 4. Lynden 11-1 73 W.F. West at Ray Westberg Invite Davenport 58, Liberty (Spangle) 44 NBA — Toronto at Orlando Adna 19 13 10 18 —60 East Valley (Spokane) 55, Clarkston 53 5. Archbishop Murphy 7-1 57 (at Ellensburg), 9 a.m. Toledo (28) — Bacon 8, A. 6. White River 10-3 45 5 p.m. Centralia at Kelso Invite, 10 a.m. Elma 44, Hoquiam 29 Tauscher 6, Ewers 7, H. Tauscher 7 Emerald Ridge 51, Graham-Kapowsin 23 7. Black Hills 11-2 43 TNT — Cleveland at San Antonio Rochester, Tenino at Sgt. Norton FG: 8 of 39 —.205 FT: 6 of 11 —.545 8. W. F. West 9-3 33 Memorial (at Rainier HS), TBD Entiat 44, Thorp - Easton High School 6 Reb. N/A Evergreen Lutheran 52, Crosspoint 12 9. Anacortes 8-5 25 7:30 p.m. Adna (60) — Glover 12, Sandrini 2, Local Results Franklin Pierce 44, Washington 18 10. Port Angeles 11-1 24 TNT — L.A. Lakers at Golden State Lorton 9, Dotson 8, Rolfe 14, Kleemeyer Friday Harbor 43, Cedar Park Christian Others receiving votes: Selah 9. Wash- Tuesday’s Games 10, Elwood 5 NHL HOCKEY Girls Basketball (Mountlake Terrace) 25 ougal 2. East Valley (Yakima) 1. FG: 25 of 60 —.417 FT: 7 of 16 Grandview 72, Othello 32 At Pe Ell —.438 Reb. 31 (Rolfe 8) 4:30 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 55, TROJANS 40 Granger 67, Highland 43 Class 1A Morton-WP 12 17 6 20 —55 Hermiston, Ore. 63, Sunnyside 62, OT School Record Points NBCSN — Chicago at Montreal At Onalaska Ilwaco 56, North Beach 23 Pe Ell 7 15 2 16 —40 LOGGERS 42, VIKINGS 39 1. Lynden Christian (11) 12-1 110 Kamiakin 62, Walla Walla 61, OT 2. King’s 9-3 84 Morton-White Pass (55) — Kolb 10, Mossyrock 12 9 2 16 —39 Wright 1, Hazen 19, Goble 4, Dotson 2, Kelso 39, Fort Vancouver 27 3. Montesano 11-2 77 FRIDAY, Jan. 15 Armstrong 7, Robbins 12 Onalaska 13 8 9 12 —42 Kentlake 65, Decatur 25 4. Mount Baker 10-2 74 COLLEGE BASKETBALL FG: 21 of 63 —.333 FT: 10 of 22 —.455 Mossyrock (39) — Moorcroft 16, Kentwood 65, Federal Way 40 5. Granger 12-1 62 Reb: N/A Grose 17, Schultz 2, Nelson 1, Anderson King’s 54, Sultan 27 4 p.m. Kittitas 32, Soap Lake 24 6. La Salle 11-1 60 Pe Ell (40) — Justice 3, Zock 3, Comp- 2, Kinsman 1 7. LaCenter 11-1 57 ton 26, Brooks 6, Elliott 2 FG: 13 of 50—.260 FT: 11 of 28— La Salle 45, Kiona-Benton 43 CBSSN — Akron at Toledo .393 Reb: 39 LaConner 60, Concrete 30 8. Bellevue Christian 11-0 34 FG: 16 of 46 —.348 FT: 5 of 16 —.313 9. Elma 10-2 26 ESPN2 — George Washington at Dayton Reb: 23 (Brooks 11) Onalaska (54) — Duryea 9, Dal- LaCrosse/Washtucna/Kahlotus 39, sted 3, Hoyt 10, Taylor 4, Masciola 6, College Place 29 10. Zillah 9-2 11 6 p.m. Wright 6, Pannkuk 4 Lake Quinault 44, Wishkah Valley 29 Others receiving votes: Kalama 9. At Eatonville Chewelah (Jenkins) 1. ESPN2 — Evansville at Illinois St. WARRIORS 45, CRUISERS 38 FG: 15 of 51—.294 FT: 8 of 18—.444 Lakes 44, Peninsula 41 Rochester 8 9 13 15—45 Reb: 29 (Hoyt 6) Lakeside (NMF) 56, Medical Lake 36 ESPNU — Monmouth at Iona Lakewood 62, Cedarcrest 41 Class 2B Eatonville 10 4 13 11—38 School Record Points COLLEGE HOCKEY Rochester (45) — Seymour 7, Baird At Aberdeen Lewis and Clark 46, Gonzaga Prep 40 5, Lancaster 33 BOBCATS 51, BEAVERS 34 Lyle-Wishram 48, Klickitat/Glenwood 21 1. Okanogan (11) 10-0 110 4:30 p.m. FG: 12 of 42—.286 FT: 17 of 27—.630 Tenino 8 11 9 6—34 Lynden Chr. 71, Burlington-Edison 58 2. Toutle Lake 11-0 99 Reb: 25 (Lancaster 11) Aberdeen 23 4 12 12—51 Mabton 54, White Swan 37 3. Mabton 10-1 83 NBCSN — Merrimack at Notre Dame Eatonville (38) — Schoepf 7, Swartout Tenino (34) — Letts 6, Gubbe 4, Mary Knight 45, Oakville 39 4. Ilwaco 11-2 76 GOLF 22, Henley 1, Vandenboom 2, Madison Mathis 2, Richardson 6, L. Dowies 2, McLoughlin, Ore. 44, Waitsburg- 5. Napavine 7-2 59 Jumper 1, Hotz 3, Mackenzie Jumper 2 Sullivan 2, K. A. Dowies 2, Schow 10 Prescott 28 6. Davenport 11-3 48 11 a.m. Mead 62, Shadle Park 21 FG: N/A FT: 5 of 10—.500 Reb: N/A FG: N/A FT: 4 of 4—1.000 Reb: N/A 7. Wahkiakum 7-3 31 ESPN2 — Latin America Amateur Champi- Aberdeen (51) — Buckman 5, Glanz Montesano 71, Forks 8 8. LaConner 9-3 27 At Tumwater 10, Gallinger 3, Riekkola 5, Kuhn 11, Morton/White Pass 55, Pe Ell 40 9. St. George’s 10-4 24 onship, second round, at La Romana, Dominican BEARCATS 55, THUNDERBIRDS 45 Rioko 15, Swor 2 Mountain View 49, Battle Ground 45 10. Warden 8-2 19 FG: N/A FT: 7 of 10—.700 Reb: N/A Mt. Rainier Lutheran 54, Muckleshoot Others receiving votes: Lind-Ritz- Republic W.F. West 1 15 16 23 —55 Tribal School 36 Tumwater 13 11 6 15 —45 Mt. Spokane 38, Ferris 37 ville/Sprague 17. Raymond 5. Friday 4 p.m. W.F. West (55) — M. Haakenson Men’s College Basketball Harbor 4. Waterville 2. Northwest At Centralia Newport 45, Deer Park 34 GOLF — PGA Tour, Sony Open, second 14, Johnson 11, Lofgren 10, Brumfield Nooksack Valley 52, Sedro-Woolley 39 Christian (Colbert) 1. 8, Steen 6, S. Haakenson 3, Hanson 2, TRAILBLAZERS 92, RAIDERS 87 Pierce 38 39 10—87 Northport 34, Curlew 32 round, at Honolulu Strasser 1 NW Christian (C) 53, Kettle Falls 37 Class B FG: 16 of 60 —.267 FT: 21 of 37 —.568 Centralia 37 40 15—92 8:30 p.m. Pierce (87) — Rucker 11, Drake 12, Odessa-Harrington 39, Wellpinit 36 School Record Points Reb: 32 (Brumfield 13) Okanogan 65, Lake Roosevelt 16 1. Colton (9) 11-1 99 GOLF — European PGA Tour, EurAsia Cup, Tumwater (45) — Snyder 13, Smith Cole 3, Kelly 5, Hannan 9, McInnis 27, Knox 9, Gearhart 7, Jones 4 Orcas Island 33, Shoreline Christian 23 2. Republic (1) 13-0 89 Day 2, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 8, Hare 7, Cunningham 7, Rodriguez 6, Overlake School 42, Bush 20 3. Sunnyside Christian 8-0 78 Bergquist 4 FG: 28 of 66—.424 FT: 21 of 32—.656 Reb: 37 (Hannan 6) Pasco 55, Southridge 50 4. Tulalip Heritage 11-0 74 NBA BASKETBALL FG: 16 of 51 —.314 FT: 9 of 13 —.692 Pateros 63, Cascade Christian 11 5. Evergreen Lutheran 7-0 55 Reb: 15 (Rodriguez 6) Centralia (92) — K. Griffin 14, Broughton 12, V. Griffin 24, Therrien 6, Pomeroy 66, Asotin 44 6. Almira Coulee-Hartline 10-1 49 4 p.m. Prairie 55, Columbia River 33 At Centralia Ehrhorn 6, Warner 24, Fjeld 6 7. Clallam Bay 10-1 34 ESPN — Minnesota at Oklahoma City FG: 33 of 62—.532 FT: 19 of 29—.655 Pullman 45, West Valley (Spokane) 35 8. Pateros 5-1 24 WOLVES 59, TIGERS 38 Puyallup 44, Timberline 39 6:30 p.m. Black Hills 20 10 15 14 —59 Reb: 39 (Griffin 10) 9. Touchet 8-2 23 Quilcene 47, Northwest Yeshiva 45 10. Mt. Rainier Lutheran 10-2 15 ESPN — Cleveland at Houston Centralia 10 8 9 11 —38 Republic 60, Selkirk 31 Black Hills (59) — Williams 20, La- Others receiving votes: Neah Bay 6. Tuesday’s Statewide Prep Results Ridgefield 59, Columbia (White Salm- Moses Lake Christian Academy 3. Sel- WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Belle 4, Patti 3, Payne 2, Duff 16, Nurmi on) 44 8, Moloney 4, Ball 2 BOYS BASKETBALL kirk 1. 4 p.m. Aberdeen 76, Tenino 54 River Ridge 59, Orting 16 FG: 22 of 58 —.379 FT: 14 of 21 —.667 Riverside 39, Colville 26 Reb: 42 (Williams 10) Almira/Coulee-Hartline 71, Valley Washington AP Boys FS1 — DePaul at Butler Christian 26 Rochester 45, Eatonville 38 Basketball Prep Poll Centralia (38) — A. Fast 16, Crews 13, Rogers (Puyallup) 39, Bethel 34 Corwin 6, Alviar 2, M. Fast 1 Anacortes 78, Bellingham 50 Class 4A Archbishop Murphy 68, S. Whidbey 39 Seattle Chr. 61, Cascade Christian 31 SATURDAY, Jan. 16 FG: 14 of 60 —.233 FT: 4 of 8 —.500 Seattle Lutheran 52, Rainier Christian 45 School Record Points Reb: 29 (A. Fast 7) Arlington 60, Oak Harbor 58 Asotin 80, Pomeroy 53 Skyview 51, Camas 40 1. Federal Way (11) 14-0 110 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Auburn 65, Auburn Riverside 52 Springdale 55, Tekoa/Rosalia 53 2. Curtis 15-1 98 9 a.m. Boys Basketball Squalicum 40, Meridian 33 3. Cascade (Everett) 12-0 80 At Chehalis Auburn MV 80, Enumclaw 53 Battle Ground 67, Mountain View 44 Steilacoom 55, Clover Park 8 4. Gonzaga Prep 11-1 79 CBSSN — South Florida at Memphis THUNDERBIRDS 72, BEARCATS 52 Taholah 71, Naselle 43 5. Union 11-2 61 Tumwater 16 24 11 21 —72 Bellevue 60, Mercer Island 56 Blanchet 62, Roosevelt 57 Tahoma 58, Thomas Jefferson 20 6. Lewis and Clark 9-3 56 ESPN — NC State at North Carolina W.F. West 14 20 7 11 —52 Todd Beamer 39, Kentridge 27 7. Bellarmine Prep 10-3 43 Tumwater (72) — Marty 11, May 2, Bothell 69, Skyline 60 ESPN2 — Ohio St. at Maryland Brewster 66, Oroville 36 Union 51, Evergreen (Vancouver) 21 8. Issaquah 11-3 34 Geathers 2, Gentry 28, Otton 4, Gil- University 61, Rogers (Spokane) 31 9. Central Valley 10-2 9 ESPNU — Cincinnati at Temple lespie 1, Dowers 12, Koukal 1, Dowell 4, Bridgeport 60, Tonasket 53 Camas 72, Skyview 48 W. F. West 55, Tumwater 45 10. Todd Beamer 11-4 8 FS1 — St. John’s at Butler Yates 2, Gibbons 5 Waterville/Mansfield 41, Warden 31 FG: 26 of 61 —.426 FT: 14 of 22 —.636 Cascade (Everett) 79, Mariner 59 (tie) Woodinville 10-2 8 Cashmere 58, Cascade (L) 47 White River 59, Fife 36 Others receiving votes: Olympia 6. 9:30 a.m. Reb: 40 (Gentry 9, Otton 8) Castle Rock 68, Stevenson 50 Wilson 68, Wenatchee 64 W.F. West (52) — Yarter 9, L. Schwarz Kentwood 5. Puyallup 4. Richland 2. BTN — Indiana at Minnesota Cedar Park Chr. (B) 59, Granite Falls 54 Zillah 69, Naches Valley 43 Chiawana 2. 3, A. Schwarz 20, Wollan 2, D. Hawkins Cedarcrest 68, Lakewood 55 12, White 2, Boman 4 NBCSN — Massachusetts at Davidson Central Valley 67, North Central 24 Wednesday’s Statewide Prep Scores Class 3A FG: 19 of 51 —.373 FT: 8 of 13 —.615 Centralia 62, Black Hills 57 BOYS BASKETBALL 10 a.m. Reb: 30 (A. Schwarz 11) School Record Points Chelan 52, Omak 38 Bellarmine Prep 61, South Kitsap 51 1. Garfield (12) 11-1 120 CBS — Villanova at Georgetown Clarkston 76, East Valley (Spokane) 57 Cascade (Leavenworth) 61, Wahluke 51 At Tumwater 2. Rainier Beach 9-1 104 SEC — Missouri at South Carolina Cleveland 49, West Seattle 46 Columbia River 47, Prairie 44 3. Bellevue 10-1 91 TIGERS 62, WOLVES 57 Foss 66, Shelton 56 Colton 55, Kamiah, Idaho 47 4. Peninsula 12-0 87 11 a.m. Centralia 16 15 12 19—62 Columbia (Burbank) 74, Royal 68 Gig Harbor 56, Stadium 40 Black Hills 11 16 14 16—57 Columbia Adventist Academy 52, Hockinson 73, Hudson’s Bay 61 5. Auburn Mountainview 11-1 57 CBSSN — VCU at Richmond Centralia (62) — Voetberg 10, Bailey Three Rivers Christian School 25 Hoquiam 68, Elma 62 6. West Seattle 10-2 47 20, Wasson 3, Peters 10, Shute 6, Pertz- Colville 68, Riverside 45 Kelso 58, Fort Vancouver 47 7. Wilson, Woodrow 10-2 38 ESPN — Notre Dame at Duke born 13 Connell 58, Wahluke 47 Kennedy 58, Foster 35 8. O’Dea 10-2 31 ESPN2 — TCU at Kansas FG: 22 of 55—.400 FT: 14 of 17—.823 Curlew 70, Northport 27 Kingston 62, Port Angeles 44 9. Lincoln 8-2 26 Reb: 25 (Wasson 11) Curtis 74, Spanaway Lake 49 Lincoln 63, Mount Tahoma 51 10. Kamiakin 10-1 20 ESPNU — Texas A&M at Georgia Black Hills (57) — Brewer 4, Under- Cusick 62, Inchelium 42 Lindbergh 65, Hazen 58 Others receiving votes: Shadle Park 14. FS1 — Xavier at Marquette hill 7, Mickelson 30, Crumley 3, Day 13 Eastlake 47, Inglemoor 40 Mark Morris 67, Washougal 42 Cleveland 9. Mountlake Terrace 8. Mer- FG: 22 of 56—.393 FT: 6 of 9—.666 Eatonville 57, Rochester 29 Neah Bay 77, Crescent 38 cer Island 4. Franklin 3. Prairie 1. 11:30 a.m. Reb: 27 (Day 8, Brewer 8) Edmonds-Woodway 81, Shorecrest 55 North Kitsap 58, Bremerton 49 Ellensburg 60, Eisenhower 50 North Thurston 70, Central Kitsap 47 Class 2A BTN — Nebraska at Illinois At Mossyrock Emerald Ridge 69, Graham-Kapowsin 36 Olympia 63, Timberline 55 VIKINGS 39, LOGGERS 35 School Record Points NBCSN — La Salle at Rhode Island Entiat 54, Thorp - Easton 24 Olympic 61, North Mason 47 1. Clarkston (12) 11-0 120 Onalaska 4 10 13 8—35 Evergreen Lutheran 68, Crosspoint Orcas Christian 61, Lopez 26 12:30 p.m. Mossyrock 13 11 6 9—39 2. River Ridge 11-1 97 Academy 50 Port Townsend 62, Klahowya 42 3. Squalicum 10-2 89 SEC — Tennessee at Mississippi St. Onalaska (35) — Modica 8, Swett 14, Federal Way 78, Kentwood 62 Puyallup 81, Evergreen (Vancouver) 65 Whitney 4, Beck 9 4. Lynden 11-1 82 Ferris 61, Mt. Spokane 32 R.A. Long 36, Woodland 34 5. Pullman 10-2 80 1 p.m. FG: 10 of 38—.263 FT: 8 of 9—.888 Forks 55, Montesano 41 Renton 80, Highline 70 Reb: N/A 6. Anacortes 8-4 61 CBSSN — Wyoming at New Mexico Franklin 72, Chief Sealth 69 Sequim 62, Chimacum 51 7. Selah 9-2 45 Mossyrock (39) — Nelson 20, Miles Freeman 63, Chewelah 44 Thomas Jefferson, Pa. 61, Tahoma 39 ESPN — Kentucky at Auburn 3, Johnson 2, Coleman 6, Clevenger 4, 8. Wapato 10-2 27 Friday Harbor 54, Cedar Park Chris- Tyee 54, Evergreen (Seattle) 49 9. Mark Morris 8-3 23 Allen 4 tian (MT) 26 Wilson 63, Capital 47 ESPN2 — West Virginia at Oklahoma FG: 15 of 40—.375 FT: 5 of 9—.555 Garfield 87, Ingraham 37 10. Liberty 8-4 11 ESPNU — Iowa St. at Kansas St. Reb: 17 (Coleman 8) Glacier Peak 48, Lynnwood 40 GIRLS BASKETBALL Others receiving votes: North Kitsap Gonzaga Prep 51, Lewis and Clark 44 Aberdeen 51, Tenino 34 9. Tumwater 6. West Valley (Spokane) 5. FSN — Middle Tennessee at Old Dominion At Toledo Granger 59, Highland 45 Adna 60, Toledo 28 White River 2. Woodland 1. Shorecrest 1:30 p.m. INDIANS 78, PIRATES 72 (OT) Kalama 45, LaCenter 40 Bainbridge 48, Nathan Hale 13 1. Clover Park 1. Adna 19 6 18 23 6—72 Kamiak 70, Jackson 59 Bellarmine Prep 58, South Kitsap 19 ESPNEWS — East Carolina at UCF Toledo 16 12 17 21 12—78 Kamiakin 46, Walla Walla 36 Bellevue 78, Mercer Island 56 Class 1A Adna (78) — Olson 4, Weed 7, Lat- Kennewick 77, Chiawana 68 Blanchet 62, Roosevelt 35 School Record Points FS1 — Seton Hall at Providence imer 1, Trotter 35, Rigdon 19, Ingle 6 Kentridge 65, Todd Beamer 56 Bothell 65, Skyline 55 1. Lynden Christian (13) 13-0 120 3 p.m. FG: 29 of 56—.518 FT: 16 of 23—.696 King’s 78, Sultan 36 Cascade (Everett) 45, Mariner 28 2. Zillah 10-1 106 Reb: 20 Kittitas 60, Soap Lake 55 Cascade (Leavenworth) 46, Wahluke 30 3. King’s 9-2 98 ESPN2 — Oklahoma St. at Texas Toledo (72) — Arceo-Hanson 11, La Salle 66, Kiona-Benton 50 Central Kitsap 65, North Thurston 62 4. King’s Way Christian School8-2 80 SEC — Alabama at Vanderbilt Pohll 8, R. Wallace 13, Arroyo 6, J. Wal- LaConner 85, Concrete 42 Chief Sealth 67, Franklin 60 5. Mount Baker 9-3 69 lace 10, Robles 18, Vermilyea 10 Lake Roosevelt 70, Okanogan 59 Eastlake 50, Inglemoor 32 6. Vashon Island 10-2 59 5 p.m. FG: 39 of 64—.609 FT: 11 of 19—.579 Lake Stevens 50, Snohomish 47 Garfield 69, Ingraham 21 Reb: 20 7. University Prep 8-2 39 ESPN2 — Florida at Mississippi Lakeside (NMF) 90, Medical Lake 68 Gig Harbor 62, Stadium 22 8. Overlake School 9-2 28 Liberty (Spangle) 54, Davenport 21 Graham-Kapowsin 47, Eatonville 19 9. Seattle Academy 7-3 21 5:30 p.m. At Winlock Lynden Chr. 66, Burlington-Edison 46 Hazen 48, Lindbergh 40 TIGERS 71, CARDINALS 47 10. Hoquiam 9-3 13 ESPNU — Penn St. at Northwestern Mabton 83, White Swan 72 Heritage 34, Hood River, Ore. 32 Others receiving votes: Medical Lake Napavine 14 22 11 24 —71 Marysville-Pilchuck 49, Marysville- Highland Christian Prep 32, Lummi 10 Winlock 13 6 13 15 —47 10. La Salle 8. Freeman 6. Lakeside SEC — Arkansas at LSU Getchell 46 Hockinson 67, Hudson’s Bay 11 (Nine Mile Falls) 2. Montesano 1. Napavine (71) — Subitch 8, VanWyck Meadowdale 54, Mountlake Terrace 50 Holy Names 45, Ballard 32 7 p.m. 2, D. Stanley 6, W. Stanley 16, P. Stanley Monroe 66, Mount Vernon 56 Kamiak 55, Jackson 42 ESPN2 — San Diego St. at Boise St. 8, Purvis 8, Filley 13, Kinswa 10 Mossyrock 39, Onalaska 35 Kennedy 61, Foster 43 Class 2B FG: 28 of 65 —.431 FT: 10 of 17 —.588 Muckleshoot 65, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 54 Klahowya 46, Port Townsend 42 School Record Points NFL FOOTBALL Reb: 46 Napavine 71, Winlock 47 Lakeside (Seattle) 37, Seattle Prep 32 1. Brewster (12) 11-0 120 1:30 p.m. Winlock (47) — Dean 11, Garibay 4, Newport 52, Deer Park 45 Lincoln 62, Mount Tahoma 30 2. Liberty 13-0 103 Patching 11, Keim 2, Hall 12, Gonzales North Beach 54, Ilwaco 45 Lopez 26, Orcas Christian 24 3. Morton-White Pass 9-1 84 CBS — AFC Divisional playoff, Kansas City 3, Miller 4 NW Christ. (Colbert) 73, Kettle Falls 34 Lynnwood 60, Glacier Peak 54 4. Life Christian Academy 10-2 78 FG: 19 of 49 —.388 FT: 3 of 8 —.375 NW School 46, Charles Wright 36 Mark Morris 56, Washougal 54 (tie)NW Christian (Colbert)12-2 78 at New England Reb: 29 (Hall 10) O’Dea 73, Ballard 47 Marysville-Getchell 53, Marysville- 6. Ocosta 11-1 66 5 p.m. Ocosta 79, Raymond 56 Pilchuck 38 7. Kittitas 9-1 41 At Tenino Orcas Island 71, Shoreline Christian 30 Meadowdale 46, Mountlake Terrace 29 8. Friday Harbor 9-2 32 NBC — NFC Divisional playoff, Green Bay at BOBCATS 76, BEAVERS 54 Overlake School 67, Bush 48 Monroe 61, Mount Vernon 46 9. Napavine 9-2 30 Arizona Aberdeen 19 21 20 16—76 Pateros 60, Cascade Christian 15 Napavine 70, Winlock 20 10. Warden 9-2 10 Tenino 7 13 16 18—54 Peninsula 77, Lakes 51 Neah Bay 75, Crescent 19 (tie) Mossyrock 8-3 10 PREP BASKETBALL Aberdeen (76) — Roiko 14, Campbell Prescott 70, St. John-Endicott/Lacrosse 58 North Kitsap 50, Bremerton 40 Others receiving votes: Toledo 4. 7, James 4, Devine 3, Collett 8, Gomez 9, Rainier Beach 81, Eastside Catholic 66 Oak Harbor 75, Arlington 32 3 p.m. Hamm 7, Castleberry 9, Craig 15 Lind-Ritzville 2. Lake Roosevelt 1. St. Redmond 78, Mount Si 76 Olympic 46, North Mason 22 George’s 1. ESPN — Athlete Institute (Canada) vs. Find- FG:N/A FT: 18 of 21—.857 Reb: N/A Republic 49, Selkirk 47 Onalaska 42, Mossyrock 39 Tenino (54) — Bailon 23, Wall 2, Pier River Ridge 77, Orting 30 Port Angeles 38, Kingston 36 lay Prep (Nev.), at Springfield, Mass. 2, Peterson 18, Dowies 5, Guzman 4 Class B Riverside Chr. 64, Wilson Creek 32 Redmond 48, Mount Si 44 School Record Points SOCCER FG: 21 of 47—.446 FT: 5 of 16—.312 Rogers (Puyallup) 57, Bethel 47 Renton 65, Highline 24 Reb: 18 (Peterson 8) 1. Almira Coulee-Hartline (8) 11-0 100 7 a.m. Sammamish 66, Interlake 51 Shelton 52, Foss 41 2. Seattle Lutheran (1) 9-1 92 Seattle Chr. 67, Cascade Christian 59 Shorecrest 57, Edmonds-Woodway 54 USA — Premier League, match TBA Wednesday’s Results Seattle Prep 75, Lakeside (Seattle) 65 Snohomish 46, Lake Stevens 38 3. Garfield-Palouse (1) 11-1 72 Women’s College Basketball Sedro-Woolley 58, Nooksack Valley 56 Stanwood 66, Everett 37 4. Shorewood Christian (1) 7-2 69 9:30 a.m. At Centralia Shorewood Chr. 64, Auburn Adventist Ac. 40 Taholah 72, North River 19 5. Republic 11-2 64 LADY BLAZERS 72, RAIDERS 70 South Bend 55, Willapa Valley 45 Timberline 52, Olympia 41 6. Selkirk 6-3 36 NBC — Premier League, Leicester City at As- Pierce 18 12 17 23 —70 Southridge 54, Pasco 49 Toutle Lake 61, Wahkiakum 43 (tie)Wellpinit 9-2 36 ton Villa Centralia 17 22 20 13 —72 Springdale 60, Tekoa/Rosalia 39 Tulalip Heritage 49, Grace Academy 34 8. Yakama Tribal 10-3 34 Pierce (70) — Rogers 13, Wilson 16, Squalicum 68, Meridian 46 West Seattle 80, Cleveland 55 9. Neah Bay 6-2 24 WINTER SPORTS Hammon 8, Martin 6, Mack 15, Gutier- St. Maries, Idaho 49, Garfield-Palouse 47 Woodinville 58, Issaquah 38 10. Liberty Christian 8-2 20 3:30 a.m. rez 12 Stanwood 82, Everett 51 Woodland 67, R.A. Long 28 Others receiving votes: Evergreen Lu- FG: 27 of 75 —.360 FT: 9 of 15 Steilacoom 59, Clover Park 56 theran 16. Sunnyside Christian 13. Or- NBCSN — FIS Alpine Skiing, World Cup: —.600 Reb. 43 (Rogers 10) Sumner 64, Bonney Lake 31 cas Christian 13. Pomeroy 7. Shoreline Centralia (72) — Cooper-Tabisola Sunnyside 81, Hermiston, Ore. 71 Christian 6. Lummi 2. Curlew 1. Men’s Downhill, at Wengen, Switzerland SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 • Sports 7

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1. DESHAUN WATSON, CLEMSON During the national championship game, Watson became the fi rst player to top 4,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in a season. Watson, who was coming back from an ACL tear, was more explosive in the second half of the season. What can he accomplish if he carries that pace into all of 2016? 2. CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY, STANFORD McCaff rey broke Barry Sanders’ record for all-purpose yards in a season with 3,864 yards — more than 1,200 yards more than anyone else last season. Few players could take over a game like McCaff rey did against USC and Iowa. The problem, though, is that pesky Pacifi c Time Zone. 3. BAKER MAYFIELD, OKLAHOMA No player has a greater claim on the “unfi nished business” cliché than Mayfi eld. He fi nished a distant fourth in the Heisman voting; he was sacked fi ve times in the national semifi nal; After Nick Saban and Alabama delivered a fourth national championship in seven seasons, the Crimson Tide are prepared for a run at No. 5. Heisman winner and he has yet to beat Texas. Yet no Derrick Henry and a host of NFL Draft prospects could be gone, but years of elite recruiting mean the SEC favorite still resides in Tuscaloosa. In what could be fi rst-year coordinator/quarterback a star-studded year in college football, Alabama will have company among the national elite. duo was more productive than Lincoln A Look Ahead: Alabama headlines early top 25 for 2016 Riley and Mayfi eld last year. 4. LEONARD FOURNETTE, LSU 1. ALABAMA 12. STANFORD The unquestioned frontrunner at the end of October, Fournette hit the The Crimson Tide have their share of personnel losses and question Running back Christian McCaffrey returns after a historic 2015 season, Alabama buzzsaw and never recov- marks to address, but talent certainly isn’t an issue in Tuscaloosa. Ala- but he will be taking handoffs from a new quarterback and running be- ered. He still led the nation at 169.8 bama is poised to repeat. hind an offensive line that features three new starters. rushing yards per game. 2. CLEMSON 13. OLE MISS Quarterback Deshaun Watson returns for another run at the Heisman For Ole Miss to take the next step, the Rebels need a big year from 5. DALVIN COOK, FLORIDA STATE Trophy in 2016, and the junior has a strong supporting cast in place, quarterback Chad Kelly. A host of seniors and draft-eligible juniors will Cook was arguably more valuable including left tackle Mitch Hyatt and standout receiver Artavis Scott. be leaving. to his team than even the Heisman 3. OKLAHOMA 14. OKLAHOMA STATE fi nalists. His big-play ability masked quarterback and off ensive line is- The Sooners rebounded from a disappointing 2014 season to earn a spot The Cowboys fi nished 2015 on a three-game losing streak, but coach sues. Florida State should give Cook Mike Gundy’s team has momentum from a 10-win campaign, and a in the College Football Playoff. The return of quarterback Baker May- more to work with in 2016. fi eld and running back Samaje Perine makes Oklahoma the team to beat good chunk of its depth chart returns in 2016. in the Big 12. 15. HOUSTON 6. NICK CHUBB, GEORGIA 4. OHIO STATE A strong core returns for Tom Herman, starting with dynamic quarter- Chubb was averaging 8.1 yards per carry when he was injured on Oct. 10. The Buckeyes were one of the teams hit the hardest by early depar- back Greg Ward Jr. The Cougars, who beat Florida State in the Peach He’ll need to make a major recovery tures to the NFL Draft, but Urban Meyer has stocked the Buckeyes with Bowl, could be the top Group of 5 team again. from a knee injury and adjust to a enough talent to make a run at a national title. 16. USC new coaching staff . 5. FLORIDA STATE New (full-time) coach Clay Helton has plenty of talent, but the Trojans Under coach Jimbo Fisher, Florida State has won at least 10 games in have to settle on a quarterback and will face a brutal schedule. 7. J.T. BARRETT, OHIO STATE The Buckeyes are facing an exodus of fi ve out of the last six seasons and will challenge Clemson for ACC 17. IOWA talent (Ezekiel Elliott, Cardale Jones, supremacy in 2016. The Hawkeyes won’t catch anyone by surprise in 2016, but they have Michael Thomas and more). Barrett 6. NOTRE DAME the goods for another run at the Big Ten West. 18. NORTH CAROLINA will need to shepherd an Ohio State A rash of injuries to key personnel hampered Notre Dame this past sea- off ense that never seemed to click son, but the Fighting Irish created depth and gained experience that will The Tar Heels will be able to rely on their defense and running back in 2015. pay dividends in 2016. Elijah Hood while fi nding a replacement for quarterback Marquise Wil- 7. MICHIGAN liams. 8. GREG WARD JR., HOUSTON The top candidate from the Group Finding a quarterback to replace Jake Rudock is the No. 1 priority for 19. WASHINGTON of 5 conferences passed for 2,800 Jim Harbaugh, but the Wolverines welcome back talented skill players Looking for a sleeper pick to win the Pac-12 in 2016? Take a look at yards and rushed for 1,100 yards at running back and receiver and also bring on highly respected defen- Chris Petersen’s squad. The young Huskies won their last three to fi n- despite dealing with some injuries. A ish 7–6. sive coordinator Don Brown. standout performance in the opener 8. TENNESSEE 20. GEORGIA against Oklahoma is the key to his The Volunteers continue their climb under Butch Jones and will be With Nick Chubb and freshman quarterback Jacob Eason, new coach candidacy. expected to contend for an SEC Championship. There is star power Kirby Smart could win quickly in Athens. 9. SETH RUSSELL, BAYLOR on both sides of the ball, and the coaching staff was upgraded in the 21. TCU Russell is expected to return on offseason. Former Texas A&M quarterback Kenny Hill takes over, but the defense schedule after surgery in late 9. LSU should be the strength for the Horned Frogs. October on a broken bone in his 22. LOUISVILLE LSU, as always, has a ton of talent, but the Tigers need much better play neck. Before the injury, Russell had from the quarterback position (sound familiar?) to unseat Alabama in The Cardinals won six of their last seven and should have a solid defen- accounted for 34 total touchdowns in the brutal SEC West and emerge as a legitimate title contender. sive core once again. seven games. 10. BAYLOR 23. WASHINGTON STATE 10. JOSH ROSEN, UCLA Injuries derailed Baylor’s playoff hopes in 2015, and despite a few key The Cougs will air it out with Luke Falk back. 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Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch holds a candy cane in his mouth as he warms up before NFL football practice Wednesday in Renton. Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch Full Participant in Practice RENTON (AP) — Se- ing Lynch to play last week attle Seahawks running back against Minnesota before he Marshawn Lynch was a full made the late decision not to participant in practice on travel with the team to Min- Wednesday, but coach Pete neapolis. Carroll said Lynch Carroll cautioned that was no did not have a setback and indication whether he would just believed he wasn’t ready play in the NFC divisional to go. Lynch has not played playoff game at Carolina on since Week 10 against Ari- Sunday. zona, missing the past eight Carroll said during his games. news conference that Lynch Rick Scuteri / “I can tell he’s encouraged The Associated Press would be evaluated daily go- Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson (31) is stopped by Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker K.J. Wright (50), free to go forward again and see ing forward to determine if we can get it done,” Carroll safety Earl Thomas (29), defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin (77), defensive tackle Brandon Mebane (92) and middle linebacker his availability for Sunday’s said. Bobby Wagner (54) during the irst half of an NFL football game in Glendale, Ariz. game. Lynch hasn’t played since Week 10 because of an Seattle also got tight end abdominal injury. Luke Willson back at prac- Carroll said he can feel tice Wednesday. Willson suf- that Lynch is “encouraged” to fered a concussion in Week 16 go for it this week. After prac- against St. Louis, missing the tice concluded, Seattle offen- regular-season finale at Ari- sive coordinator Darrell Bev- zona, and suffered a setback ell said Lynch looked a little last week when he attempted quicker than he did last week. to return to practice. Will- “He had a little bit more son was a full participant and pace, a little bit more tempo would be an important addi- STUFFED to him even than he did at the tion with the success Seattle’s Mebane And Rubin 2 Big Keys in Seattle’s Top Run Defense end of last week,” Bevell said. tight ends have had against Seattle was expect- Carolina the past two seasons. RENTON (AP) — From afar, touched,” middle linebacker was also trying to come back Brandon Mebane would look Bobby Wagner said. “They’ve from a significant injury at age at film of other defensive tack- done a great job with that. I 30 and playing a position where les around the NFL and what don’t know if you guys have no- strength and explosiveness with Ahtyba Rubin was doing in ticed it on film, but sometimes his legs is a priority. from The Chronicle Cleveland jumped off the screen. (Mebane) calls out the plays “Can you imagine how big What he before it happens and (Rubin) his hammy is? That’s a major saw on the does a great job of two-gapping surgery, a major injury to come screen be- and keeping the double teams. back from,” Carroll said. “As we came even They’re very crucial to what we watched him in the offseason, more impres- SEATTLE AT do as a team.” through the summer time, he sive when Ru- CARONLINA The task before Mebane and worked so hard to get back. I’ve bin decided Rubin this week is among the said that he had one of his best to sign with NFC Divisional Round most difficult they have faced offseasons ever. He had to, to See a photo you like in the paper? Seattle last Sun, 10 a.m. all season, trying to shut down get back. That usually pays you offseason and on FOX Carolina in the NFC divisional back, and he’s had a really good play alongside playoff game on Sunday. There year for us.” Mebane on the Seahawks defen- may not be a more challenging Rubin was a bit of an un- ePRints sive line. or diverse run game in the NFL known because of the lack of at- “He runs down the field like to try and slow down. Whether tention defensive tackles receive, I never seen no big dude run it’s Jonathan Stewart carrying but Seattle was confident in his down the field,” Mebane said. the ball, Mike Tolbert bulling ability to play the “three-tech- Get a quality print to keep!

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Pete Caster / [email protected] W.F. West drama students rehearse a scene from “The Little Shop of Horrors” on Monday afternoon at R.E. Bennett Elementary auditorium in Chehalis. W.F. WEST THEATER: The Broadway version of the story is similar to the classic 1986 movie star- High School Brings ring Rick Moranis. It tells the story of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ to Life nerdy flower shop boy Seymour Krel- born (portrayed by senior Jake Robert- By Carrina Stanton son) who believes he has found his path For The Chronicle to fame and love through an exotic plant he discovers. But all is not to be as the Dancing, singing and man-eating plant, Audrey II, demands to be fed, and plants will cap Brian Adams’ 20th it isn’t interested in sunlight and water. season at the helm of W.F. West High Along the way we meet Seymour’s School’s theater department. love interest, Audrey (played by junior “Little Shop of Horrors,” produced by Sarah VanHousen), and her sadistic W.F. West High School, will play Jan. 21- dentist boyfriend Orin Scrivello D.D.S. 23 at R.E. Bennett Elementary. Adams (played by sophomore Chris Bolduc). said he has wanted to produce the show While Seymour is strung along by Au- for a number of years but he has held drey II promising fame and fortune if he off because it has a relatively small cast keeps feeding it, eventually he discovers with only 14 actors, three of which are the plant has otherworldly origins and a versions of a plant called Audrey II. He plan to take over the world. explained that in the past he has tried Senior Zoe Oliver is puppeteer for all to choose shows that have large casts in but one of the four of the carnivorous order to include as many students as pos- plants in the show, which span from the sible in the productions. This year, he de- W.F. West drama students rehearse a scene from “The Little Shop of Horrors” on Monday afternoon at R.E. cided to take a chance on something new. please see HORRORS, page Life 3 Bennett Elementary auditorium in Chehalis. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 LIFE

Courtesy Photos Community A beneits of beekeeping class is being ofered by the Lewis County Beekeep- ers’ Association 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday. Calendar Editor’s Best Bet “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” 7 p.m. Beginning Beekeeping Class Coming to Centralia Library Today Roxy Theater, Morton, adults $8, stu- dents/seniors $7 Public Agencies Interested in keeping bees, the life of a beekeeper, getting but not sure what’s involved? and managing bees, harvest- Centralia Planning Commission, 6 Libraries p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. A free overview will be offered ing honey and more. This free Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 by the Lewis County Beekeep- overview also previews the Great Rivers Behavioral Health Or- a.m., Winlock ers’ Association 10:30 a.m.- LCBA’s spring beginning bee- ganization, special meeting, 8:30 a.m., Youth PageTurners, for children 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the keeping course. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] W.F. West drama students rehearse a scene from “The Little Shop of Horrors” on Monday afternoon at R.E. Bennett Elementary auditorium in Chehalis. Horrors

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IF YOU GO … What: W.F. West High School presents “Little Shop of Horrors” When: 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21-23 Where: R.E. Bennett Elementary auditorium Cost: $8 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the W.F. West A.S.B. office or at the door Info: (360) 807-7235 ext. 5508

size of a Nerf football to a giant plant that can swallow char- acters whole. The costume is rented from Capital Playhouse in Olympia but came in many pieces that had to be fitted to- gether to be used. Oliver, who helped put together the puppets, said she actually approached Adams and requested to be cast as the puppeteer for the man- eating plant. As a fan of the SciFi Network show “Face Off” as well as the puppeteering of mov- W.F. West drama students rehearse a scene from “The Little Shop of Horrors” on Monday afternoon at R.E. Bennett Elementary auditorium in Chehalis. ies such as Labyrinth and shows such as Sesame Street she said tends it is a very family-friendly it actually makes it a little more son pit. They’re just awesome Robertson agreed the humor she wanted to try her hand the show. For one thing, he took family-friendly. kids.” would be a draw for many audi- difficult task. out any foul language from the “So four people get eaten by VanHousen said she believes ence members. But it is the giant “It’s unappreciated work,” script. Another change from the the plant but the ending is kinda the comedy in the show really plant that sits dead center of the Oliver said. “But since I appre- story most people know is that cool because they come back as lightened the darker subject stage he thinks people will really ciate it I’ve always wanted to do in the Broadway version, Audrey part of the plant in these green matter of the plot. remember. something like this.” II, not Seymour and Audrey, costumes,” Adams said. “Plus “There’s a lot of humor that’s “I think people will really like While “Little Shop of Hor- wins in the end. Though that it has a great cast, colorful sets, really genius,” she said. “And just the craziness of the puppets rors” does include some car- plot line may sound darker than some really funny lines and I think everyone will love the and how big that plant is com- toonish deaths, Adams con- the movie version, Adams said some great music by our 14-per- plant.” pared to us,” he said.

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Happiness is the sublime moment when you get out of your corsets at night.” — Joyce Grenfell © 2016 by NEA, Inc. David Bowie’s Stylish Shape-Shifting Sizzle Caught Our Eye By Adam Tschorn premeditated packaging — is off about him — I think I know a wanted to be and that Bowie was Los Angeles Times the mark. lot about him — but do I know a sort of conduit to that freedom “I don’t think it was as much a him? No.” — that’s what he represented,” David Bowie’s half-century calculation as it was the guy just Whether the looks were the Broackes said. career will be defined, as it well got bored and wanted to create outer expression of the inner should be, by his music out- The fearless experimentation the next new thing,” Duffty said. artist or merely stylistic smoke- meant a lot of different looks put. But it can’t be altogether “He’s like a true artist in that way.” screen — or perhaps some com- that Bowie could latch on to. untangled from his signature The various permutations of bination of the two — the result look — or rather looks, each self that Bowie brought to bear was that Bowie, born David That in turn made him a staple one telegraphing the arrival of weren’t calculated stagecraft but Jones, controlled the world’s per- on fashion mood boards around a totally different Bowie: Ziggy rather full-on performance art, ception of who he was. the world. In the Internet era of Stardust, Aladdin Sane (with the an outward expression of the And that’s really what the his career, Bowie matched fash- lighting bolt across his face), the musician’s inner self. clothes and the costumes were ion fearlessness with the element Thin White Duke, the minimal- Despite Bowie’s considerable really about: defining and re- of surprise. His 2013 album, “A ist black-and-white version from his Berlin period. influence on fashion, Duffty defining the artist, keeping the New Day,” the first new album From the vantage point of said, Bowie didn’t seem to care pop culture tractor beam from in a decade, seemed to come a cynical 21st century, it’s easy for it all that much. locking in on one iteration that out of nowhere and take every- to look at the over-the-top cos- “When we first met, he was might force him to be someone one off guard. His most recent, tumes, the face paint, the ma- wearing a pair of suede shoes, ill- PA Wire / Zuma Press or to do something that he didn’t “Blackstar,” recorded during the want. Duffty alludes to that as- genta teased-high mullet and fitting jeans and a Tommy Hil- File photo dated March 20, 1987, of 18 months he was battling can- figer T-shirt and said something pect of Bowie’s personality in de- the enthusiastic bending of David Bowie, who has died following cer, includes “Lazarus,” a tune gender as a premeditated, well- to the effect of: ‘I’m not particu- an 18-month battle with cancer. scribing the launch of the Bowie larly interested in fashion,’ and by Keanan Duffty apparel line. that serves as a final bow, on his executed exercise in branding: terms. shape-shifting sizzle to sell mu- I was actually quite enlightened echoed Duffty’s sentiments in a “Target wanted me to ask him At the end of the video for sic. Especially when this aspect by that,” Duffty said. “I think 2013 Los Angeles Times inter- to perform two songs to support of Bowie is what influenced he took the bits that worked for view. the launch,” he recalled. “When “Lazarus,” posted online just fashion runways, Hollywood red something he was creating and “He says himself he’s not that I did, he looked at me and said: three days before the musician’s carpets and Berlin nightclubs used them as part of the palette. interested in fashion,” Broackes ‘I’m not … Posh Spice!’ That’s death, Bowie appears in a black for decades, provided a template … I think he saw (the clothes) said, “yet the exhibition is going the way he was. He didn’t play outfit with wide diagonal stripes for the chameleon-like careers as this great vehicle for what he to have 60 costumes including by anybody else’s rules, he didn’t of white, a visual callback to his of Madonna, Lady Gaga, Janelle was doing, so he jumped into it pieces from (Alexander) Mc- do anything he didn’t want to do, bold ‘70s-era looks. Monae and Adam Lambert — — but he wasn’t afraid to jump Queen and Kansai Yamamoto. and he did what he did with 100 The video ends with Bowie and made Bowie the subject of a out of (one kind of garb) into It’s a performance exhibition but percent participation, and when backing slowly into a freestand- another … and not really worry he was done, he dropped it.” 2013 Victoria & Albert Museum it could just as easily have been a ing wooden wardrobe and pull- exhibition in London that’s tour- about whether he was in or out fashion exhibition.” Whatever the genesis, and ing the doors shut after him. ing the globe. of fashion.” She said Bowie’s shape-shift- whether he was a fashionista at Keanan Duffty, a New York Victoria Broackes, co-curator ing persona imbued him with a heart or not, the cycle of looks It should come as no surprise fashion designer who worked of “David Bowie Is,” which de- “shamanistic” quality. turned out to be beneficial to the that David Bowie, in full control, with Bowie on a 2007 clothing buted at the V&A Museum three “There’s all this mythology. Bowie brand. exits through the clothes closet, line for Target, thinks this view years ago (and is at the Neth- But do we know him? No,” she “People got this message that the way he was introduced to so — that Bowie style was merely erlands’ Groninger Museum), said. “We know these things they could be whatever they many of us so many decades ago.

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My father divorced my mom her home. I’d say that’s a large the sleeves hiked up, actor Jesse Eisenberg unrolls it feels like some people are occasionally ready to around the same time. I used to dose of punishment for her lack candy mints and makes polite conversation. get angry at me for the part they haven’t seen me come back to the U.S. for two of hospitality. If you can’t mend Meet the new face of the Machiavellian com- play yet. It’s bewildering.” weeks every year to visit and fences, then dwell on the posi- ic-book supervillain Lex Luthor. Eisenberg’s Luther will still be a calculat- stay with Mom. tive things you have in your life Eisenberg has just finished filming behind- ing force of evil, but like the new Superman However, for rather than wasting time wish- the-scenes footage for “Batman v Superman: that came before him in “Man of Steel” this is the past eight ing her dead. Dawn of Justice,” expanding on Luthor’s ancil- a chance to re-introduce and expand the classic years she has lary storyline that Warner Bros. dreamed up for character. So there’s going to be a bit of Luthor sent me emails DEAR ABBY: I’ve been his character’s immense corporation, LexCorp. back story — a compelling reason for Eisenberg “suggesting” in married to my wife for nine It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the to take the role. a roundabout years. She is addicted to Ambien SEO-friendly villain that will be used to market “The character has a core of reality,” Eisen- way that I was and pain meds. I love her with not totally wel- the film, which opens March 25. berg explained. “(Luthor) has a back story that’s all my heart, but the constant come. Because trips to the hospital and emer- Gone is the magnificent underground lair or tragic and an emotional inner life that’s authen- By Abigail Van Buren of this, I haven’t gency rooms have left me feel- ascot-heavy wardrobe, replaced with a Fortune tic. That’s in the movie. It was my interest in 500-friendly progeny. This is the millennial Luthor, been back in six ing numb. The episodes are all a deviation that Eisenberg dubs a relief. “When playing the character with a real emotional core, years. pretty much the same “Ground- you’re doing a movie like this and playing a char- and this writer, Chris Terrio’s interest in creating For the last 20-plus years hog Day” scenario. I’m in so acter that’s already been played, the further away a character that seemed viable in reality.” I have given my mother about much pain emotionally. it is from those previous incarnations the better,” In the film, Luthor becomes the physical $7,000. Because I’m not wel- They treat her because she Eisenberg said. “Because chances are, especially catalyst for the epic battle between Superman come in her home, I told her I claims to have lupus. The real with a guy like Gene Hackman or Kevin Spacey, and Batman. He’s the little “v” between Batman won’t give her any more. She is story is her addiction. My ques- you’re not going to get favorably compared.” and Superman. He’s particularly worried about now showing regret for her pre- tion is, what do I do? She has Also absent: Luthor’s signature hair style — Superman’s powers — apparently Luthor isn’t vious emails, but for me it’s too been to the hospital at least 30 or lack of hair. True comic-book aficionados keen on letting an omnipotent alien gain access late. Since I’m no longer sending times in our nine years of mar- know that Luthor is usually presented totally to whatever he wants. That and a heaping mes- money, she will have to sell her riage. Please help me help her. bald. Many months back the studio released im- siah complex. condo. Thank you. — TIRED IN TEX- She’s getting old and ages of Eisenberg outfitted in the famous chrome “To call him self-aggrandizing is to say that AS dome. But recent footage has shown the young doesn’t have much time left, and DEAR TIRED: You say the Titanic was a sailboat,” Eisenberg said. “He is I can’t wait until she passes on. mogul introducing Superman’s alter ego, Clark a narcissist of the first order but complicated in the people at the hospital are Kent (Henry Cavill), to Bruce Wayne (Ben Af- I despise her. For me it is unac- unaware that your wife is a that way as well in that he is terribly troubled and fleck) capped with long, flowing brown locks not ceptable for a mother to not wel- prescription drug addict. Why dissimilar to Eisenberg’s real hair. competitive and vengeful. He looks at Superman come her son into her home for haven’t you told them the truth When asked to explain Luthor’s new hairdo, not as somebody to destroy but as genuine threat two weeks a year. Am I overre- and revealed where your wife is Eisenberg would only joke about it. “Literal- to humanity.” acting? Is my level of hate valid? getting all those pills? For too ly, there would be one of those Wile E. Coyote Despite Eisenberg’s empathetic connection to — REJECTED SON IN THAI- long you have tolerated a situa- things where the piano drops from the sky ran- Luthor, “Batman v Superman” director Zack Sny- LAND tion that is destructive for both domly on his head. That’s what will happen to der originally approached the actor for another DEAR REJECTED SON: of you. me.” Clearly Warner Bros. is protective of even part in the film. Snyder won’t reveal that character. Not knowing your mother’s You may love your wife the tiniest strand of spoilers in the latest addi- “Let’s call it a secret, but nevertheless it was the ex- reason for implying you weren’t and want to be supportive, but tion to the franchise relaunch of the DC Comics act opposite of Lex Luthor,” Snyder said, taking a welcome to stay with her, your you can’t save her from her ad- movie-verse. break on the phone from drawing “Justice League” question is hard to answer. I diction. Only she can do that by However, Eisenberg promises the patience Aquaman in his storyboards. After Eisenberg de- understand why you would feel admitting she’s out of control, hurt, even angry. But looking will pay off, “When you see the movie, you’ll see. clined, Snyder went back and offered him some- seeking help and sticking to a forward to the day she’s no lon- It’s the greatest scene that I’ve ever gotten to take thing “cooler,” the role of Luthor. program. part in — it accounts for the change in hair.” ger on this Earth strikes me as “I feel like once (Eisenberg) found out who Eisenberg is best known for portraying neu- an overreaction. ••• Lex was he embraced it,” Snyder said. “Once you rotic, verbal characters such as Mark Zuckerberg From what I have read on Dear Abby is written by Abigail in “The Social Network” or the reporter inter- kind of start digging into Lex, it’s a bit of a scary the subject — as well as per- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne viewing David Foster Wallace in “The End of thing to be that guy. I don’t think he just goes sonal experience — I have con- Phillips, and was founded by her the Tour.” So the actor called stepping into the ‘Oh, I’ll just be that guy and then when I go home cluded that hatred is like acid. It mother, Pauline Phillips. Write scoundrel spotlight a “liberating experience.” I’m not him.’ I think the thing with Jessie is he hurts the hater worse than the Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com He admits that playing an iconic role in a wasn’t immune to the reality of playing a super- person at whom it is aimed. At or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA highly anticipated movie comes with a price. scary character.” 90069.

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(CC) ››› Evil Dead 2 (1987, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 End of the Age Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) The Bible Frederick Price Leon Fontaine Max Lucado Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Li- Seinfeld “The Pen” Seinfeld “The Park- Seinfeld “The 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls ››› Role Models (2008, Comedy) Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd. Two wild brary” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ing Garage” Cafe” ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) guys become mentors to two impressionable youths. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Love, Lust or Run First Swipe Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Love, Lust or Run First Swipe Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 54 54 Bones “The Ghost in the Machine” In- Bones The team investigates a dancer’s Bones “The Mastodon in the Room” ›› Red (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich. The CIA ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. vestigating a young boy’s death. death. ’ (CC) The team helps Cam solve a case. targets a team of former agents for assassination. (CC) (DVS) Jackson, Colin Farrell. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball We Bare Bears Adventure Time King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Childrens Hosp Neon Joe, Hunter TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Castle (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... truTV Top Funniest “Side Splitters” truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest “Epic Fails” truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family “Hit Modern Family USA 58 58 “Deception” Seduction of stepson. (CC) (DVS) “Mother Tucker” (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “Princess Party” (CC) (DVS) “Mother’s Day” (CC) (DVS) and Run” ’ “Go Bullfrogs!” VH1 62 62 40-Year-Old Vir ›› The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds. ’ Hit the Floor “Instant Replay” ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ The Breaks (2016) Afton Williamson.

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY DAYTIME January 16, 2016 CEN CHE 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 KOMO 4 News Good Morning KOMO 4 News Jack Ocean Born to Sea Res- Wildlife Rock- Paid Paid World of X Games 30 for 30 Former Colorado football 21 DAY Cougar KOMO 4 World ABC 4 4 Saturday 6:00am America (N) ’ Saturday 8:00am Hanna Mys. Explore cue Docs Park Prog. Prog. (N) (CC) coach Bill McCartney. (N) FIX Town News News Weekend Early Weekend Early News News English Premier League Soccer Aston Together We Make FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup: Island House Tri- Astro- Clangers Biz Kid$ Football NFL Football NBC 5 5 Morning News Morning News Villa FC vs Leicester City FC. Football Men’s Downhill. ’ athlon blast Night IND 6 6 No Paid Paid Nu Skin Gold Nina’s Ruf- House Home. Old Home Hazel House Gar Gar Best Paid Paid CIZE! Nu Paid Raw Paid CBS This Morn- KIRO 7 News Saturday Innova- Bull Riding College Basketball Villanova at Georgetown. The NFL Today NFL Football Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots. (N) (Live) KIRO KIRO CBS 7 7 ing: Saturday (N) Morning Le Gate. (N) tion Nat From Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. (N) (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) News News Thomas Bob the Daniel Daniel Curious Curious Wild Wild Odd Arthur ’ KCTS 9 Cooks: Kitchen Classics Martha Martha Martha Martha Martha Martha PBS 9 9 & Fr. Builder Tiger Tiger George George Kratts Kratts Squad (EI) Bakes Bakes Bakes Bakes Bakes Bakes MNT 10 10 Paid Paid Adven- Wild Animal On the Coolest Zoo Paid Got Vita- Never No More Paid Paid Just for Just for Just for Just for ›› You Again (2010) Kristen Bell, Ja- Bones Brennan Prog. Prog. tures Animals Atlas Spot Places Clues Prog. mins? Fear Prog. Prog. Laughs Laughs Laughs Laughs mie Lee Curtis. (CC) serves on a jury. Larry Larry Calling Calling Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save- Dream Hatched Johnny Paid Paid Memory- Paid Bob Styx, Got Vita- The King of Family Family CW 11 11 King King Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Town Whis Whis Whis Whis Shelter Quest (N) Cash Prog. Prog. Loss Prog. Hope Jou. mins? Middle Queens Feud Feud Travel- Steves’ Victory P. Allen Crea. Knitting It’s Sew Sew It Sewing Quilting Fit 2 Love of Quilt in Motor- Rough Wood- Old Old Steves’ Jacques Simply Cook’s Test Cooking PBS 12 12 scope Europe Garden Smith Living Daily Easy All ’ Arts ’ Stitch Quilting a Day Week Cut smith House House Europe Pépin Ming Country Kitchen FOX 13 13 Paid BestPan! Young Live Life Xplor. Outer Paid Cindy’s Paid Paid Paid ID Pro- Never Paid No More 21 DAY ››› Tim Burton’s Corpse Who’s Earth Xplor. Just for Just for Prog. Icons Planet Space Prog. Skin Prog. Prog. Prog. tection Fear Prog. FIX Bride (2005, Fantasy) (CC) Boss? 2050 FabLab Laughs Laughs IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Generation Jimmy Swaggart Living Waters Donnie Swaggart Message-Cross FWC Donnie Frances-Friends Paid Paid Paid Nutrisys. Worship Pastor Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 15 15 Prog. Prog. Prog. Chris IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Scaly Kerry Last Guil Joel Jack Ron Chris Gospel Super Huch Jewish Israel Mr. What (2014, Drama) Alan Maki. Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Sea Res- Wildlife Rock- Born to Wild Flipping World of X Games 30 for 30 Former Colorado football Flipping Home- KATU World ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. cue Docs Park Explore Amer. (N) (CC) coach Bill McCartney. (N) owner News News KGW News at Sunrise (N) Ruf- Astro- Clangers Nina’s English Premier League Soccer Aston Together We Make FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup: To Be Announced Nightly TBA Football KGW News at NBC 26 26 Tweet blast World Villa FC vs Leicester City FC. Football Men’s Downhill. ’ News Night 5 (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Big Eco Co. Outer Young Amer. Missing Paid Paid ›› Fame (2009, Drama) Asher Book, Kristy ››› The Usual Suspects (1995) Ste- Prog. World Space Icons Athlete (N) Prog. Prog. Flores, Paul Iacono. phen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne. UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Sesame Mickey Mickey Manny Manny Pagado Pagado Sabadazo Fútbol Mexicano Primera División LAnzate! Guilt Top Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Tiny Tiny Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Duck Born This Way Born This Way Born This Way The First 48 ’ The First 48 “Birth- A&E 52 52 Free Cooker ’ (CC) ’ (CC) House House Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty Dynasty ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Don’t Limit Me” (CC) day Girl” AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› Appaloosa (2008) Ed Harris. Two lawmen ››› Tombstone (1993) Kurt Russell. Doc Holliday joins ››› Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, ››› Enemy of the fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman contend with a malevolent rancher. (CC) Wyatt Earp for the OK Corral showdown. (CC) Will Smith, Tea Leoni. (CC) State (1998) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cat From Hell Cat From Hell Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Pit Bulls-Parole Pit Bulls-Parole Tanked: Unfltrd Tanked: Unfltrd Treehouse Mstr Treehouse BET 56 56 Paid Paid Paid P. Po Prince Fresh Prince Prince Hit the Floor Criminals at Work Criminals- Wor. Martin Martin Martin ’ (CC) Martin ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007) Top Chef “Big Gay Top Chef “Banan- Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ The Real House- Untying the Knot Untying the Knot Newlyweds: The The Real House- The People’s BRAVO 66 66 Wedding” naise” (CC) Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly wives of First Year wives of Atlanta Couch CBUT 29 29 Tiger Animal Super Save- Arthur Cat in Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ Nature/ Things Bobsled & Skel Alpine Skiing Na Hockey NHL Hockey: Maple Leafs at Bruins CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown “20 Hottest Videos” (CC) I Love George Strait: The Cowboy Rides Steve Austin’s ›› Starsky & Hutch (2004) Ben Stiller. (CC) CNBC 46 46 PiYo! Lost Revolu CIZE Cos 21 DAY Paid Cash Paid Top Cooker Play Paid Phil Hank Johnny Cos Lost Bob J. Den Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. CNNH 45 45 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Foren Foren CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. COM 60 60 Holiday Sub-D CIZE! Try Total Archer Archer Archer Archer Archer Archer ›› Hit & Run (2012, Comedy) Dax Shepard, Kris- ››› The Blues Brothers (1980) John Belushi. Two musi- ››› Coming to America Sexy Gym (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Nellis” (CC) ten Bell, Bradley Cooper. (CC) cians reassemble their hot band for a fundraiser. (1988) Eddie Murphy. (CC) DIS 41 41 Pirates Doc Tmrrwl PJ Mickey The Phineas, Ferb Bunk’d K.C. Girl Austin K.C. Undercover K.C. K.C. Bunk’d Jessie Austin K.C. Girl Austin K.C. Undercover 21 DAY CIZE Fresher Nutrisys. 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(N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Fantasy Football SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Basketball FAM 39 39 PiYo! PiYo ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008) Shadowhunters Another Cinderella Story (2008) The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement ›› Twilight (2008) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson. Shado FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In Bob Jour. America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Stossel FOOD 35 35 Derm Cos Be.- Brunch Daphne South Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Valer Giada Kids Baking Cake Wars Worst Cooks Chopped Junior Restaurant: Im. FX 53 53 New Tai Chi Anger Anger Two Men Two Men ››› Zero Dark Thirty (2012, Docudrama) Jessica Chastain, Jason ››› Black Hawk Down (2001) Josh Hartnett. U.S. soldiers ››› X-Men: First Class (2011, Action) James Year’s Master! Clarke. Elite operatives hunt Osama bin Laden. meet with disaster in 1993 Mogadishu, Somalia. McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. GOLF 70 70 Euro Morning Drive (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Sony Open, Second Round. Golf PGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden Cloudy With a Chance of Love (2014) June in January (2014) Brooke Just the Way You Are (2015) Candace Harvest Moon HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls Katie Leclerc, Michael Rady. D’Orsay, Wes Brown. Cameron Bure, Ty Olsson. (2015, Drama) HGTV 68 68 PiYo PiYo! Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 37 37 Coin Paid Apocalypse Man Angels & Demons Decoded (CC) Gates of Hell ’ (CC) God vs. Satan ’ (CC) Hell: The Devil’s Domain ’ (CC) The Next Nostradamus ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 PiYo Sub-D CIZE! Paid Nutri Paid Feel Paid Skin Cos The Rap Game The Rap Game The Rap Game A Mother’s Instinct (2015) (CC) Babysitter’s Black Book (2015) MSNBC 47 47 Up (N) Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera The Runaways The Runaways MTV 63 63 Broke Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. › Red Riding Hood (2011) Amanda Seyfried. The Shannara Chronicles ’ (CC) Shannara Chr. Teen Mom (CC) Teen Mom (CC) Story Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier College Basketball College Basketball Rally Rally Rally Skiing College Hockey NICK 40 40 George George Spong Spong Al Al SpongeBob Spong Parents Harvey Pig Rang Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong ›› Scooby-Doo (2002) ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Feel CIZE! Skin PiYo! Pranc Pranc Pranc Pranc Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid PiYo! CIZE! Keith Best College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Basketball CIZE! Paid BODY Body Try Total CIZE Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue “Bug Bar Rescue “I Bar Rescue “Tiki Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue “El Bar Rescue “Man- Cops Cops Cops Jail ’ SPIKE 57 57 Prog. Beast Gym Dance Bite” ’ Smell a Rat” ’ Curse” ’ Moronte!!” ’ dala Down” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 CIZE! Fighting CIZE! Paid ›› Hostel (2006) Jay Hernandez. ››› Se7en (1995) Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman. (CC) ››› The Cabin in the Woods (CC) ››› Evil Dead 2 (1987) (CC) Final Destination TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Praise the Lord (CC) M Lu News Praise the Lord (CC) The Bi Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› Duplex (2003, Comedy) Ben Stiller, ››› Role Models (2008) Seann Wil- ››› I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Drew Barrymore. (CC) liam Scott, Paul Rudd. (CC) (DVS) Paul Rudd, Jason Segel. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ Stories of ER TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Il- Law & Order Law & Order “Rap- Law & Order Ex- Law & Order Law & Order “An- ››› The Town (2010, Crime Drama) Ben Affleck, ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, “Lucky Stiff” ’ legitimate” ’ “Crimebusters” ture” ’ tortion plot. ’ “Take-Out” ’ chors Away” Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm. (CC) (DVS) Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Transf. Poké Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Wabbit Wabbit Teen Teen Clar Clar Gum Gum Gum Gum We We TRAV 36 36 Hot Bodies! When Vacations Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Delicious Rev Rev Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 Tai Chi! Total BODY Nutri Cancer CIZE Hot Bodies! Billy Billy Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Burn Notice Mi- English Premier League Soccer Chel- NCIS: Los Ange- NCIS: Los Ange- NCIS: Los Ange- Colony “Pilot” (CC) Colony “Pilot” (CC) Colony “Pilot” (CC) Colony “Pilot” (CC) Colony “Pilot” (CC) Colony “Pilot” (CC) USA 58 58 chael is caught. sea FC vs Everton FC. (N) les (CC) (DVS) les “Allegiance” les “War Cries” (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Sat. Night Live Sat. Night Live Mob Wives (CC) Mob Wives (CC) Love & Hip Hop Love & Hip Hop Hit the Floor ’ Hit the Floor ’ Hit the Floor ’ Hit the Floor ’ Hit the Floor ’ Hit the Floor ’ Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING January 16, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ’ ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm Mi- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) ››› The Social Network (2010, Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake. Legal Fresh Off the Boat KOMO 4 News Castle “The Double chelle Esteban, Russ Bowen. (N) ’ (CC) and personal complications follow Facebook’s founding. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm Down” (CC) NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers 5th Quarter Laura McKenzie’s Raw Travel ’ (CC) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 visit the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC divisional round. (N) (S Live) (CC) Traveler (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Hollywood Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ›› Meatballs Part II (1984, Comedy) Richard Mulligan, John Mengatti. News Hiring America Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 News at Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) NCIS: New Orleans “The Recruits” A Criminal Minds “Outlaw” A robbery- 48 Hours ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal Michael CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) Navy SEAL is murdered. ’ (CC) homicide leaves three dead. ’ 11PM (N) (CC) gets in trouble. PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries A ma- Vera “Little Lazarus” Vera rescues a boy after he is attacked. Afterlife A professor’s students meet a Moone Boy (N) Austin City Limits Ryan Adams per- PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) gician’s assistant is killed. (CC) ’ (CC) psychic. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) forms an acoustic set. (N) ’ (CC) Bones “Bodies in the Book” A murder Elementary “Internal Audit” A hedge Person of Interest The FBI pursues Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 similar to Brennan’s book. (CC) fund manager is murdered. ’ (CC) “the man in the suit.” ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (N) Most Wanted (N) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles Jane and Maura investi- The Closer “Death Warrant” Brenda The Good Wife “Net Worth” A young Band in Seattle Family Guy “Busi- CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) gate a murder. ’ (CC) seeks Capt. Raydor’s help. (CC) billionaire sues a film studio. ness Guy” Antiques Roadshow “Pittsburgh” Cor- Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dibley Geraldine plays Red Dwarf Lister Red Dwarf “Last Doctor Who “The Doctor Who Ches- PBS 12 12 respondence by Cole Porter. pearances (CC) pearances (CC) (CC) (CC) matchmaker. ’ (CC) changes history. Day” ’ Two Doctors” sene’s trip. Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Modern Family Modern Family Hell’s Kitchen “18 Chefs Compete” Sig- Second Chance “A Suitable Donor” A Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Go- FOX 13 13 Gags ’ (CC) Gags ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “First Days” ’ nature dish challenge. ’ (PA) man is resurrected. ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (N) lan the Insatiable.” ’ (PA) (CC) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit De- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ION 15 15 victim’s father refuses to cooperate. “Dirty” ’ (CC) suspect’s lawyer complicates a case. tectives search for a rape victim. ADA Paxton’s friend receives threats. “Bully” ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures Acquire the Fire ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 John Denver, Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune ››› The Social Network (2010, Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake. Legal Fresh Off the Boat KATU News at 11 Castle “Hong Kong (N) ’ (CC) Louis Armstrong ’ (CC) and personal complications follow Facebook’s founding. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) Hustle” ’ NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Inside Edition Grants Getaways NFL Football Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers visit the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC divi- KGW News at NBC 26 26 - Holt Weekend (N) ’ sional round. (N) (S Live) (CC) 11 (N) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero La Rosa de Guadalupe (SS) Crónicas de Sábado (N) Sal y Pimienta Familia P. Luche Noticiero FOX 27 27 ›› Vantage Point (2008, Suspense) Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whita- Hell’s Kitchen “18 Chefs Compete” Sig- Second Chance “A Suitable Donor” A 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Go- ker. Witnesses have different takes on an assassination attempt. nature dish challenge. ’ (PA) man is resurrected. ’ (CC) lan the Insatiable.” ’ (PA) (CC) The First 48 “Murder in Treme” Fatal The First 48 Possible gang-related The First 48 “Knock Knock” A man is The First 48: Miraculous Survivors The First 48: Miraculous Survivors The First 48: Murder for Hire A man is A&E 52 52 slashing in New Orleans. ’ (CC) shooting. ’ (CC) found dead in his hotel room. ’ “Massacre in Little Haiti” (N) (CC) Deadly home invasion in Dallas. (N) found dead on an empty highway. AMC 67 67 ››› Enemy of the State (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon ››› Top Gun (1986, Action) Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards. A hot-shot Navy jet pilot ›› Red Dawn (1984, Action) Patrick Swayze. High-school Voight. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has an incriminating tape. (CC) downs MiGs and loves an astrophysicist. (CC) guerrillas take on invading Soviet troops. (CC) APL 43 43 Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007) ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012, Drama) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton, Gabrielle Union. (CC) Fr.- Bottom Up Criminals at Work Criminals- Wor. BRAVO 66 66 Vanderpump Rules Tom Schwartz Vanderpump Rules “Fully Engaged” The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ››› In Her Shoes (2005, Comedy-Drama) Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley plans on proposing. Katie shows off her engagement ring. Yolanda goes under the knife. “Pretty Mess” MacLaine. A sexy partyer clashes with her serious-minded sister. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey: Maple Leafs at Bruins NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show CBC News The Tudors ’ (CC) (DVS) CMT 61 61 › Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams. ››› Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley. A veteran faces his longtime prejudices. (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Loehmann’s” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Mack Trucks” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Drop Your CIZE! CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown COM 60 60 ››› Coming to America (1988) Eddie Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny The Kevin Hart: I’m a Grown Little Man Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain The ›› The Change-Up (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Leslie Murphy, Arsenio Hall. (CC) comic’s take on his family. (CC) The comic performs. (CC) comic discusses his life. (CC) Mann. An overworked lawyer and his carefree buddy switch bodies. (CC) DIS 41 41 ››› Wreck-It Ralph (2012, Comedy) Voices of John C. Reilly. ’ (CC) ››› The Incredibles (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. ’ (CC) Lab Rats: Bio. Lab Rats: Bio. Best Friends K.C. Undercover Alaskan Bush People Bird, Rain and Alaskan Bush People Engine trouble MythBusters “Tanker Crush” Crushing Alaskan Bush People The four eldest Alaskan Bush People “Bush Heart” Alaskan Bush People “Raised Wild” A DSC 8 8 Noah do their best. ’ (CC) cripples the Integrity. ’ (CC) a giant tanker train car. (N) (CC) Brown brothers prepare. (CC) The guys feel the strain. ’ (CC) unique family builds a small shack. E! 65 65 ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. A ››› Sex and the City (2008, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Time brings many ››› Sex and the City (2008) Sarah woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. (CC) changes for Carrie and her gal pals. (CC) Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall. (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 Boxer Evander Holyfield patiently awaited his SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime Trey Wingo, Tim Has- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 chance to take on Mike Tyson. (CC) selbeck and Merril Hoge. (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball College Basketball San Diego State at Boise State. (N) (Live) Basketball NFL’s Greatest Games (N) (CC) Year of the Quarterback FAM 39 39 Shadowhunters › John Tucker Must Die (2006) Jesse Metcalfe, Sophia Bush, Ashanti. ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College students enter an a cappella competition. ›› 17 Again (2009) Zac Efron. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Guilty Pleasures 5 Restaurants Diners, Drive American Diner Cake Wars “Lego” Cake Wars “The Simpsons” Cake Wars “DC Comics” Cake Wars “Star Wars” ’ ’ FX 53 53 ››› X-Men: First Class (2011) James ›› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) Voices of Bill Hader. Animat- ›› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013) Voices of Bill Hader. Animat- Mike & Molly Mike & Molly McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. ed. Flint Lockwood must save people from animal/plant hybrids. ed. Flint Lockwood must save people from animal/plant hybrids. (CC) (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Sony Open, Third Round. (N) (Live) Golf Central (N) (Live) European PGA Tour Golf EURASIA CUP, Final Day. From Glenmarie Golf and Country Club. PGA Tour Golf Harvest Moon (2015, Drama) Jessy Love’s Complicated (2015, Romance-Comedy) Holly Marie Combs, Ben Bass. Love on the Sidelines (2016, Romance) Emily Kinney, John Reardon. Premiere. The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Schram, Jesse Hutch, Willie Aames. Leah learns to find her inner strength. Sparks fly between an injured quarterback and his assistant. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Fixer Upper (CC) Fixer Upper Favorite renovations. Property Brothers “Katie & Justin” Property Brothers “Julie & Adam” House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living HIST 37 37 After Armageddon Survived disasters of the past. ’ (CC) The Seven New Signs of the Apocalypse ’ (CC) Nostradamus: 21st Century Prophecies Revealed ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Double Daddy (2015, Drama) Mollee Gray, Brittany Curran. (CC) The Wrong Car (2015) Francia Raisa, Danielle Savre. Premiere. (CC) A Mother Betrayed (2015, Suspense) Lynn Collins, Adam Kaufman. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup “The Criminal Mind” Lockup “Inside Stateville” Lockup “Inside San Quentin” The Runaways “Ocean Beach” MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness ›› Kicking & Screaming (2005, Comedy) Will Ferrell. A father and son go head-to-head as soccer coaches. ’ ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’ Greatest Party NBCS 34 34 College Hockey NHL Top 10 (N) Premier League Match of the Day (N) ’ Premier League Match of the Week The best game of the weekend. (N) ’ NFL Turning Point ’ NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Game Shakers Nicky, Ricky 100 Things Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Ana Trujillo” (CC) Snapped “Denise Bozarth” (CC) Snapped “Angelina Rodrigues” Snapped A man is beaten to death. Snapped “Dianna Saunders” (CC) Snapped “Kathleen Dorsett” (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Basketball The Game 365 Bensinger College Basketball Loyola Marymount at Santa Clara. (N) (Live) College Basketball San Diego at Gonzaga. Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Running in Jail Portland, Las Cops “On Thin Ice” Cops “Nothing to Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Street Patrol Cops “Dangerous Cops “Coast to Cops “Coast to Cops Wedding- SPIKE 57 57 Traffic” ’ (CC) Vegas and Austin. ’ (CC) See Here” (N) ’ No. 2” (CC) Arrests” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) chapel owners. SYFY 59 59 ›› Final Destination (2000) (CC) ›› Final Destination 2 (2003, Horror) Ali Larter, A. J. Cook. (CC) › The Order (2003) Heath Ledger. A priest meets an immortal who swallows sins. (CC) ›› The Faculty TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades This Is Our Time (2013) Eric Roberts, Erik Estrada. Brain Head Hot Off the Press Top 3 City Lights Xtreme Life ’ ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls “Pi- 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› Talladega Nights: The Ballad of (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) lot” (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Ricky Bobby (2006) Will Ferrell. TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) 20/20 on TLC ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Red (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich. The CIA ›› Red 2 (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker. Premiere. Retired opera- ›› Red 2 (2013) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. Retired op- targets a team of former agents for assassination. (CC) (DVS) tives return to retrieve a lethal device. (CC) (DVS) eratives return to retrieve a lethal device. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest Hall of Fameless World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring USA 58 58 rescue. (CC) (DVS) rescue. (CC) (DVS) rescue. (CC) (DVS) rescue. (CC) (DVS) rescue. (CC) (DVS) rescue. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Hit the Floor Ahsha is a rising star. Hit the Floor Olivia sidelines Jelena. Hit the Floor “Benched” ’ Hit the Floor “Turnover” ’ Hit the Floor “Instant Replay” ’ ›› Step Up Revolution (2012) ’

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