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OUTBURST: Suspect Now while prosecutors spend another Kaech made his first ap- Pete Caster / day determining how to charge pearance Monday afternoon in [email protected] Faces Contempt Charges him in connection with a re- Lewis County Superior Court, Joel Louis Kaech After Swearing at Judge ported rape and kidnapping that where the Lewis County Prose- makes an ap- occurred over the weekend. cutor’s Office asked Judge James pearance in Lewis By Natalie Johnson Joel L. Kaech, 25, of Salkum, Lawler to find that the state has County Superior Court on Monday By The Chronicle was arrested at 1:47 p.m. Sunday, probable cause to charge Kaech according to Lewis County Jail with a crime, and to approve afternoon A Salkum man is being held records, on suspicion of first- holding him on $500,000 for an- at the Lewis without bail after swearing at a degree rape, first-degree kid- other day before filing charges. County Law and Lewis County Superior Court napping and felony harassment Justice in judge at his first court hearing, — threat to kill. please see SUSPECT, page Main 14 Chehalis.

Capacity Crowd County Takes in Bull Riding Commission Bucking Tradition in Silver Creek Continues to Support Prospecting Project Near Mount St. Helens POTENTIAL DELAYS: Ascot Resources Expects to Face Continued Opposition From Environmental Groups By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Ascot Resources has been working to begin an exploratory drilling project in the Gifford Pinchot for about six years. If everything moves forward with a new application this year, the Canadian-based mining company hopes to begin pros- pecting this summer, potentially

bringing jobs to Lewis County — Pete Caster / a prospect that has made Lewis [email protected] County elected officials sup- A packed barn looks on as Jace Catlin, of Toledo, completes his 8-second bull ride on Saturday evening at the Lazy HK-Bar Rodeo in Silver Creek. portive of the project. Mike McDonald, an Ascot By Jordan Nailon Resources representative, said the prospecting project will [email protected] bring in more than 20 jobs, as Junior Bull SILVER CREEK — Rodeo- well as contract work for other Rider Cody ing is a family tradition out at companies. Ballard, 15, the Lazy HK Bar Ranch. Their However, he expects the of La Center, professional stock bulls are part company will face continued is bucked of a carefully honed bloodline opposition from environmental of of a bull manipulated by the veteran groups. during the hands of Harlan Knowles. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., Lazy HK-Bar Harlan rode bulls for awhile and environmental groups in- Rodeo on himself before founding his bull cluding the Gifford Pinchot Task Saturday breeding operation nearly 50 Force, which McDonald said has night in years ago. been the loudest in speaking out Silver Creek. “I’ve been doing this my against the project, want the pub- whole life, and I’m 80 now and lic comment period for the appli- still doing it,” declared Harlan cation extended to 90 days total. while deftly pulling strings be- The task force previously hind the scenes at the once-a- sued the agencies involved with month winter bull riding series the proposed project. he and his wife Chris host at

please see SUPPORT, page Main 14 please see BUCKING, page Main 14

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Horse Sense Pay Raise? Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 Once Lawmakers Harstad, Donald Richard, Follow Us on Twitter 93, Shelton @chronline Auctioned Say State Anderson, Deanne R., 78, Animal Troopers Edgewood Find Us on Facebook Could Spur Deserve Davison, Raymond P., 58, www.facebook.com/ Change to a Boost in Mossyrock thecentraliachronicle State Law Salary / Main 6 / Main 7 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 PAGE TWO

News Daily Outtake: More Bark Than Bite of the Weird Model Blac Chyna College Student Kicked Off Texas Finds Glitch to Own Flight, Arrested Google Site, Gets $12K AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Tex- as authorities say a model known BOSTON (AP) — A Massa- as Blac Chyna was arrested after chusetts graduate student who being kicked off a flight for al- pointed out a glitch that allowed legedly being intoxicated and him to briefly “own” the world’s causing a disturbance. most heavily trafficked website Austin police say the 27-year- has been awarded more than old woman, whose real name is $12,000 from Google. Angela Renee The Boston Globe reported White, was ar- that Babson College MBA can- rested Friday didate Sanmay Ved believed night at Aus- he bought the Internet domain tin-Bergstrom Google.com for $12 when he was

International using the Google Domains web- Pete Caster / [email protected] Airport after site registration service last fall. A fearless dog barks in a bull’s face as it attempts to corral the nearly 1-ton beast into the chutes after the bull bucked officers were The former Google employee of a competitor during the Lazy HK-Bar Rodeo on Saturday night in Silver Creek. The story is on today’s front page. summoned to Blac Chyna documented his improbable See more photographs online at www.chronline.com. deal with a pas- arrested after path to purchasing the domain senger who ap- being kicked off name. His order was verified, peared intoxi- a flight his credit card was charged and Notable Quote cated and who he received email confirmation. was causing a disturbance on a A minute later, however, Ved flight preparing to take off. received word that his order was White was booked on a mis- canceled. demeanor charge of public in- Google revealed that the “The victims of sex-selection abortion are overwhelmingly female. toxication and a felony charge company gave Ved $6,006.13 — of possession of less than four Women are a vital part of our society and culture and possess grams of a controlled substance. “Google” spelled numerically — the same fundamental human rights as men.” Police didn’t specify which sub- for discovering the bug. Google stance. doubled it after learning Ved had White was released on donated his reward to charity. Senate Bill 6612 bond early Saturday. She legislation barring gender-selective abortions didn’t immediately respond Cats in Maine Still to a request for comment sent to an email address she Await Inheritance (see page Main 6 for the full story) lists on her Facebook page. From $200,000 Estate DIXFIELD, Maine (AP) — UK Police Arrest A Maine town and a group of Today in History Suspect With 38 cat caretakers have sued estate trustees in a long-running dis- Today’s Highlight in History: His Orchestra recorded “It Don’t the FBI had conducted a sting Phones in His Trousers pute over a woman’s wishes that Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got operation targeting members On Feb. 2, 1914, Charles her life savings go to care for That Swing)” for Brunswick Re- LONDON (AP) — British Chaplin made his movie debut of Congress using phony Arab abandoned cats. cords. police have arrested a suspect- as the comedy short “Making businessmen in what became Barbara Thorpe died in 2002 In 1942, a ed thief with 38 mobile phones a Living” was released by Key- known as “Abscam,” a code- and left most of her $200,000 column by W.H. Anderson stuffed down his trousers. stone Film Co. name protested by Arab-Amer- West Midlands Police say estate to give food, shelter and urged security measures against On This Date: icans. they believe the man stole the veterinary care to the stray cats Japanese-Americans, arguing In 1990, in a dramatic conces- of Dixfield. The Sun Journal phones from concertgoers at a In 1653, New Amsterdam — that a Japanese-American “al- sion to South Africa’s black ma- reported that only a few thou- show by band The Libertines in now New York City — was in- most inevitably ... grows up to be jority, President F.W. de Klerk sand dollars have been given Birmingham, central England. corporated. a Japanese, not an American.” lifted a ban on the African Na- The 30-year-old and a sec- for the cats’ care. Lawyers have In 1943, the remainder of Nazi In 1848, the Treaty of Guada- tional Congress and promised to ond man, who was also arrested, taken more than $16,000, and forces from the Battle of Stal- lupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexi- free Nelson Mandela. were spotted at the venue with the estate’s trustees received over can-American War, was signed. ingrad surrendered in a major In 1992, longtime “Miss their trousers taped closed at the $22,000. In 1887, Punxsutawney, Penn- victory for the Soviets in World America” emcee Bert Parks died bottom. Police were on the look- Dixfield and five women sylvania, held its first Ground- War II. out after reports of phone thefts who care for the town’s strays hog Day festival. In 1964, Ranger 6, a lu- in La Jolla, Calif., at age 77. during an earlier Libertines gig sued the trustees last week. The In 1925, the legendary Alaska nar probe launched by NASA, In 2007, tornadoes killed 21 in the northwest England city of suit says the trustees excessively Serum Run ended as the last of crashed onto the surface of the people in central Florida. A Manchester. billed fees to the trust and have a series of dog mushers brought moon as planned, but failed to grim report from the world’s Police Inspector Gareth failed to carry out Thorpe’s a life-saving treatment to Nome, send back any TV images. leading climate scientists and Morris said Thursday that any- wishes. the scene of a diphtheria epi- In 1971, Idi Amin, having government officials said that one whose phone was taken dur- The trustees’ attorney says demic, six days after the drug seized power in Uganda, pro- global warming was so severe, ing Wednesday’s show should they “vehemently deny any left Nenana. claimed himself president. it would “continue for centuries” contact officers. wrongdoing.” In 1932, Duke Ellington and In 1980, NBC News reported and that humans were to blame. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Feb. 2, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L 54.74 65.0 -0.13 100s 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 76.91 85.0 -0.13 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood H 60s L 2.21 10.5 -0.06 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Rain Likely Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 8.69 18.0 -0.16 30s 46º 35º 46º 38º 49º 36º 49º 39º 50º 35º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 12.63 ---- +0.06 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 ...... 7:33 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:17 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 46 Moonrise ...... 2:14 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 39 43/34 32/24 Moonset...... 12:16 p.m. Normal High ...... 49 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 36 44/34 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 66 in 1962 Anchorage 29/19 pc 31/28 mc Record Low...... 2 in 1950 46/37 Boise 36/18 s 38/26 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 45/33 s 55/41 ra Yesterday ...... 0.00" 46/34 36/21 2/8 2/15 2/22 3/1 Dallas 61/34 s 49/31 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 80/70 s 80/69 s Normal month to date ...0.21" Centralia 45/36 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 50/34 s 52/35 s Year to date...... 7.19" 46/35 Yakima Nashville 69/46 t 52/30 s Normal year to date .....6.71" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 54/32 s 57/35 s 38/25 Longview 46/35 Trees None None St. Louis 62/34 sh 38/23 pc Salt Lake City 28/21 pc 33/21 sn WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 45/33 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 53/46 pc 56/48 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None , DC 50/42 pc 63/40 sh Portland 44/33 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 44/33 41/30 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 64/48 pc 66/45 s New Delhi 70/48 pc 72/48 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 37/19 s 43/21 s Paris 54/39 pc 46/36 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 46/37 pc 47/39 ra Spokane 36/25 pc 35/30 sn London 48/37 pc 45/36 pc Rio de Janeiro 84/75 s 82/75 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 49/43 mc 49/44 ra Tri Cities 39/27 s 44/34 pc Mexico City 77/46 s 77/46 s Rome 61/52 cl 57/43 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 46/34 pc 47/38 mc Wenatchee 37/28 s 38/29 rs Moscow 32/32 l 37/34 cl Sydney 75/66 s 77/66 s Sandblasted Signs by Sign Pro

(360) 736-6322 CH553686sl.jd 321 N. Pearl St. • Centralia • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Chehalis Area Artist Featured in Upcoming Documentary ‘MILLION DOLLAR DUCK’: Rights of Documentary Acquired by Animal Planet, Lions Gate By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] More than a year after her death, Hallie, a blind dachshund known for her paintings, will once again get national recogni- tion as part of a documentary titled “Million Dollar Duck.” The documentary follows six artists as they compete in the “Olympics of wildlife art,” the Federal Duck Stamp Contest. Chehalis area artist Dee Dee Murry was among the artists se- lected to be featured in the film as they try to win the duck stamp contest, the only juried art compe- tition run by the U.S. government. In 2013, a documentary crew came to Lewis County and spent several days following Murry and her dog, Hallie. They showcased Murry’s process, from taking pictures in Nisqually of ducks, to painting Courtesy Photo and then shipping off her entry. Dee Dee Murry and her dog Hallie pose Originally drawn into the with some of the crew who ilmed the competition for the royalties the Million Dollar Duck documentary. Mur- winner earns, Murry has entered ry was one of six artists featured in the the contest for about 20 years. ilm. “I’m a wildlife artist and do pet portraits so I thought it would be fun,” she said. MORE INFORMATION Often, she gets her inspira- For more information on tion from photographing ducks the documentary “Million Dol- and later comes up with a back- lar Duck,” or to view the trailer, ground for the painting. go online to www.themillion- The documentary had its dollarduckfilm.com. world premier at the Slamdance Hallie’s work and story can Film Festival in Park City, Utah. be found online at www.hall- It runs in conjunction with the ieart.com. Sundance Film Festival. Murry said the screening was a huge success. The documentary final product and said director was picked up by Lions Gate En- Brian Golden Davis did an excel- tertainment for theatrical distri- lent job capturing their stories. bution in select theaters and will For Murry, the documentary also debut on Animal Planet as holds a deeper meaning than some, part of a new inaugural series that because it once again breathes life will highlight four independent into her companion she lost on films. The films focus on conser- Christmas Eve one year ago. vation and the environment. “It was really something to Courtesy Photo “This is the first time in his- hear the audience’s reaction to Hallie, a blind dachshund, paints for the documentary crew of Million Dollar Duck. Hallie and her owner Dee Dee Murry were tory that a theatrical distributor the whole thing, but for me espe- featured in the ilm. and television distributor have cially for (Hallie),” she said. “She worked together to do a simul- got the biggest reaction.” With no treatment options black dog would pick up a brush as Purple Heart Rescue. Origi- taneous release, which will be in Murry was the proud owner of the fall of this year,” Murry said. Hallie, a rescued dachshund who for the dog, Murry wanted to out of a paint cup and dab color- nally featured in a story in The The experience was nothing suddenly went blind overnight give her dog something to keep ful blobs of paint onto a canvas Chronicle, the dog later gained short of incredible, said Murry, from SARDs, sudden acquired ret- her busy. As an artist herself, creating pieces of art. national attention with segments who attended the film festival. inal degeneration, an autoimmune Murry began teaching Hallie Her artwork was later sold to on Good Morning America and She said she was happy with the disease that attacks the retinas. to paint. The small brown and help fund rescue operations such NBC’s Petside, among others. Fish & Wildlife Approves Month- Contest time! Long Razor Clam Dig at Long Beach The Daily World OLYMPIA — Razor clam dig- gers can look forward to more than a month of razor clam dig- ging opportunities at Long Beach on the Washington coast. The state Department of Fish & Wildlife approved the dig, which runs from Feb. 4 through March 10 at Long Beach after marine toxin tests showed the * clams are safe to eat. We’re giving away a pair of tickets to readers All other beaches remain closed who can identify our “outdoors” writer for to recreational razor clam digging. the Chronicle. the outdoors page runs each The department approved this thursday in the sports section.

extended opening due to the abun- Kyle Mittan / The Daily World CH553691bw.cg Call Brian at 360-807-8219 dance of clams available at Long Ann Gellenbeck, Martin Stevens and Wyatt Stevens (right), from Yelm, dig for razor Beach, said Dan Ayres, Fish & clams on Copalis Beach on Christmas Eve. or email [email protected] Wildlife coastal shellfish manager. to claim your tickets! • Tuesday, Feb. 9, 7:12 p.m.; The natural toxin produced by *Limited Quantity Available “We had a late start to the dig- -0.9 feet, Long Beach certain types of marine algae can ging season, so we still have plenty • Wednesday, Feb. 10, 7:52 be harmful or even fatal if con- of clams to dig at Long Beach,” p.m.; -0.7 feet, Long Beach sumed in sufficient quantities. Ayres said. “We’re thrilled to be able For tidal information at Long Fish & Wildlife is continu- to announce this lengthy opening.” Beach beginning Feb. 11, dig- ing to monitor toxin levels on The dig at Long Beach is on COME ON IN, gers should check the tide charts all Washington beaches and evening tides. No digging will listed on the National Oceanic & will open other areas as soon as WE’RE STILL OPEN! be allowed before noon any day. Atmospheric Administration’s clams are safe to eat. Toxin test Diggers should check tide charts webpage at http://tidesandcur- results can be found on the de- before heading out, since tides of rents.noaa.gov/map/. one foot or above aren’t condu- partment’s domoic acid webpage Additionally, a list of tides at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/ cive to digging, Ayres said. will be posted on Fish & Wild- “For the best digging condi- shellfish/razorclams/domoic_ life’s razor clam webpage http:// levels.html. tions, we advise people to plan wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/ their trips to the beach when the Diggers should monitor Fish razorclams/. Diggers should also & Wildlife’s main razor clam evening low tides are less than check the website for announce- one foot,” Ayres said. webpage for any potential chang- ments about openings at other es to the Long Beach opening. Ayres noted the best digging Washington beaches. Under state law, diggers can usually occurs one to two hours Although toxin tests at Co- prior to low tide palis beach show clams are safe take 15 razor clams per day and The first week of the upcom- to eat, shellfish managers are are required to keep the first 15 ing dig at Long Beach is sched- limiting digging there to help they dig. Each digger’s clams must uled on the following dates and ensure the beach will have open- be kept in a separate container. low tides: ings throughout the spring. All diggers age 15 or older PARDON OUR DUST • Thursday, 3:41 p.m.; 0.8 feet, “Copalis was the first beach must have an applicable 2015-16 Long Beach to open this season and we’ve al- fishing license to harvest razor while we remodel your • Friday, 4:28 p.m.; 0.2 feet, ready harvested nearly 40 percent clams on any beach. Licenses, Long Beach of our annual quota,” Ayres said. ranging from a three-day razor Centralia GOODWILL clam license to an annual combi- • Saturday, 5:11 p.m.; -0.3 feet, Razor clam digging will re- Look for a new unique look! Long Beach main closed on Washington’s nation fishing license, are avail- • Fresh colors CH552519cz.sw • Sunday, 5:52 p.m.; -0.7 feet, other coastal beaches until able on Fish & Wildlife’s website • Wood ixtures Long Beach domoic acid levels drop below the at https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov • Modern signage • Monday, Feb. 8, 6:32 p.m.; threshold of 20 parts per million and from license vendors around -1.0 feet, Long Beach set by state public health officials. the state. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 LOCAL

Courtesy LCSO Members of the Lewis County Regional SWAT team served a search warrant near the 100 of SW 10th Street, Chehalis, Monday morning at approximately 8:50 a.m. The warrant resulted in the arrest of three Chehalis residents. Drugs, Stolen Property Found at Courtesy LCSO Chehalis Home After SWAT Raid Two Chehalis residents are seen in handcufs following a raid Monday morning. By The Chronicle Officers arrested Russell S. Corrections warrant. West, also known as Mary K. “The residence has been an is- Three Chehalis residents were Foster, 46, on suspicion of three Officers with the Joint Nar- Craig, is also being charged with sue for us and neighboring hous- arrested Monday morning after counts of delivery of metham- cotics Task Force continued to maintaining a dwelling for drug es,” Chehalis Police Chief Glenn phetamine; Mary K. West, 51, on investigate and, while searching purposes, according to the Lewis Schaffer said in a statement. “We members of the Lewis County suspicion of endangerment with the property, found a generator County Sheriff’s Office. want to send a clear message that Regional SWAT team served a a controlled substance and pos- reported stolen in a December The Chehalis Police Depart- we will not tolerate drug activ- search warrant at about 8:50 a.m. session of methamphetamine; burglary on Jackson Highway. ment served the warrant after an ity and we will aggressively deal in the 100 block of Southwest and Seth T. Lloyd, 29, for an Investigators also found meth- investigation into drugs being al- with these issues in the city of 10th Street in Chehalis. outstanding state Department of amphetamine. legedly sold at the residence. Chehalis.”

News in Brief Locally Owned & Operated Roger & Linda Rose Sheriff’s Office to Get New Ford Interceptors, 18 Months No iNterest F-150 Pickups Gift Certificates Available oac By The Chronicle The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office will soon be cruising the county in a few new vehicles. The Board of County Com- missioners approved purchas- ing five new vehicles for a total of $172,138 during its Monday meeting. The county will be buying CONTINUES! n lOse ut n tOCk three new Ford Interceptors from save O C -O I -s Columbia Ford in Longview for $99,510 and two new Ford F-150 $$ SAVE Items! All subjeCt tO crew cab pickups from Corwin big Storewide $$ PrIOr sAle. Ford in the Tri-Cities for $72,628. !!! All the vehicles will be replac- ing others that were scheduled, SOFA SOFA budgeted and approved for re- 2-PIECE SOFA AND CHAIR placement this year. The vehicles will be pur- chased using equipment replace- ment and revolving funds. $999 $899 $899 Auditor’s Office: Check 647 1-ONLY 3005 MATCHING LOVE SEAT AVAILABLE 5735 1-ONLY Postmark to Ensure CHAIR & ½ RECLINING SOFA SOFA LEATHER MATCH Ballot is Counted in ROCKER OR WALL Special Election RECLINER By The Chronicle $ $ $ $ The Lewis County Auditor’s 499 999 699 699 Office is reminding voters to get 623 1-ONLY 537 MATCHING LOVE SEAT AVAILABLE 630 MATCHING LOVE SEAT AVAILABLE 505 BROWN ONLY their ballots mailed or dropped off on time for the upcoming special election. RED TAG CLEARANCE EVENT All mailed ballots must be postmarked by Feb. 9 to be valid. RECLINING EMERALD Voters mailing ballots on that LOVESEAT CHINA RECLINING SOFA day should ask a postal clerk to stamp the ballot with a cancella- tion stamp for Feb. 9. Ballot drop boxes will be $ $ $ open until 8 p.m. on election day. 1-ONLY 699 499 1099 Drop boxes can be found at 512 589 1-ONLY 714 MATCHING LOVE SEAT AVAILABLE the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis, the Twin Cities Senior Center in Chehalis and the Mor- ton Senior Center in Morton. All the boxes are open 24 Harbor sHores PaciFic DUNes FirM or PLUsH hours daily until election day. WiND tree PLUsH PLUsH PLUsH MooN riDGe Voters who did not receive a tWiN set QUeeN set..... $599 QUeeN set..... $699 QUeeN set..... $899 ballot can call the Auditor’s Of- $ 95 tWin Set...... $399 tWin Set...... $499 tWin Set...... $749 fice at (360) 740-1278 or (360) 199 FULL Set...... $499 FULL Set...... $599 FULL Set...... $849 740-1164 or toll free in Lewis KinG Set...... $899 KinG Set...... $999 KinG Set...... $1299 County at 1 (800) 562-6130, ext. 1278 or ext. 1164, or visit the of- SAVE UP TO 50% OFF PAY NO INTEREST PAY CASH SAVE AN fice in person between 8 a.m. You can purchase clearance items at up to 50% FOR 18 MONTHS and 4:30 p.m. Monday through off the suggested retail price. Be sure to shop ADDITIONAL 5% Friday or between 7 a.m. and 8 early for best slection. 18 Months No Interest. (OAC). Does not apply to previous purchase or special orders. p.m. on Feb. 9. Voters can also go online to Store Hours myvote.wa.gov, enter their in- 18 MontHS no intereSt oaC

formation, print their ballot and Mon.-Sat. 10-6 CH553586cbw.sw return it. Closed Sundays and Holidays The elderly and people with so we can spend time 1530 So. Gold • Centralia, WA disabilities can visit the Auditor’s with our families www.rosesfurniture.net 360-807-1211 Office for assistance. • Main 5 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Rochester Man Sentenced to 20 months The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. for Crash That Killed Rainier Resident MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: By Andy Hobbs Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Kenneth Brackett’s vehicle. A enough.” Elementary School in the Yelm Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. The Olympian witness said Tribble tried to pass “I have forgiven Mr. Tribble. School District. Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, about eight vehicles. Kenny would want me to forgive He received six driving in- PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at A Rochester man was sen- Brackett, 51, died from his in- him,” she said. “The thing Kenny fractions since 2008, including 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours line at 360-807-7676 tenced to 20 months in prison juries on Dec. 26, 2014. would say is that you can’t fix tickets for speeding and follow- for causing a fatal crash on state Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. At Monday’s hearing, family stupid.” ing too close. Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Route 507. members told the court about the Tribble addressed the court Judge Carol Murphy said the Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. Corey R. Tribble, 41, ap- devastating effect of Brackett’s and apologized. court was limited to imposing peared Monday in Thurston death. Brackett was described “I wish I could easily replace the maximum sentence of 20 TO SUBSCRIBE County Superior Court after as a caring father, grandfather, Mr. Brackett,” he said. “I am re- months because of state law and To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation pleading guilty to one count of son and friend with a contagious ally sorry for what happened.” Tribble’s lack of criminal history. stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- vehicular homicide. laugh. The Idaho native served Tribble’s sentence will be fol- Murphy praised Brackett’s fami- tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. The crash occurred early Dec. 24 years in the Air Force as an lowed by 18 months of probation ly for speaking in court and shar- 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 11, 2014. Tribble tried to illegally aircraft mechanic and went on to along with restitution payments. ing details about his life. TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING pass vehicles while speeding work as a machinist for Boeing. The payments will be deter- In 2015, Brackett was hon- Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit on state Route 507 just south of Dayna Brackett described the mined at a hearing April 7. ored by the Washington State www.chronline.com. Yelm when he swerved and lost trauma of watching her husband According to online records, Department of Transportation Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. control of his car. He collided fight for his life and said Trib- Tribble was employed as a kin- with a memorial sign at the crash Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager head-on with Rainier resident ble’s punishment “will never be dergarten teacher at Southworth scene. Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS Parent Forum in Chehalis to Focus on Active Shooters, Other Threats 321 N. 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A Seattle Times report de- Marijuana Ban [email protected] To reach the box office, call Sports, News and Photography (360) 736-9391, ext. 525. health insurance in Washington scribed it as the most restrictive LYNDEN (AP) — A Wash- Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 state during the open enrollment limitation in the nation last year. ington city that has placed a tem- [email protected] period that ended Sunday, offi- Washington Association of porary moratorium on pot busi- Death Notices, What’s Happening, Lewis County Plans to cials said. Sheriffs and Police Chiefs execu- nesses will soon vote on whether Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Update Road Standards But those numbers may not tive director Mitch Barker says to make the ban permanent. Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 include people who tried to sign the current law has worked well The Bellingham Herald re- [email protected] By The Chronicle up and were turned away be- for decades. 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[email protected] are outdated, conflict with other Saturday should contact Wash- Determine Fault in Lynden leaders approved a THE CHRONICLE areas or are incorrect. ington Healthplanfinder because temporary ban on such activi- 2013 Bridge Collapse PUBLISHER The Board of County Com- they may be given extra time to ties in September 2013 and have Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 missioners on Monday approved finish their applications. MOUNT VERNON (AP) — since extended it. [email protected] finding an engineering consul- Exchange spokesman Mi- A legal dispute over who is finan- Mayor Scott Korthuis says Regional Executive Editor tant to work with staff to update chael Marchand said people in cially responsible for the Skagit about 69 percent of the city’s Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 the standards. this situation should call the River Bridge collapse remains residents opposed the law that le- [email protected] The current Road Develop- customer support line (855-923- ongoing nearly three years after galized recreational pot in Wash- Sales Director ment Standards, last revised in 4633) as soon as possible. the incident. ington. Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 2007, and communities of similar “We were seeing close to 300 The state Attorney General’s [email protected] The Herald re- Circulation Manager size, population and geography, enrollees an hour the final hours ported that a judge in December Offices has issued an opinion Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 will be consulted as references of open enrollment,” Marchand combined two civil complaints that says nothing in that law pre- [email protected] when working on the update. said. into one lawsuit against Mullen vents local governments from Specialty Publications Manager, Family The county has budgeted He expects some people who Trucking, which operated the banning or otherwise regulating Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 $20,000 for the update. tried to sign up over the weekend truck that was carrying a tall marijuana businesses. 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Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. fewer than during the 2015-16 Minor with parent before 7 pm only ing Tomatoes Successfully in WASHINGTON (AP) — The $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- open enrollment. Government Accountability Of- 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 LEGISLATURE Proposed Bill Seeks to Ban Sex-Selective Abortions LEGISLATION: Abortion maximum penalty of up to five India, Great Britain and China gue that sex-selective abortion is tries where sex-selection abor- years in prison and/or a $10,000 have all taken steps to end the not an issue in the United States. tion is a known practice. Rights Groups Claim fine, for a doctor to knowingly practice. Rachel Berkson, executive di- "We think this would unfairly Bill is a Veiled Effort to perform or attempt an abortion "The victims of sex-selection rector of NARAL Pro-Choice harm them and stand in the way sought solely abortion are overwhelmingly Washington called the Senate of their access," she said. Prevent Procedures because of the Legislature female," the bill reads. "Women bill "a Trojan horse to ban abor- Seven states currently ban By Rachel La Corte sex of the fe- 2016 are a vital part of our society and tion." sex-selective abortions, accord- tus. A physician culture and possess the same "Of course, NARAL Pro- ing to the Guttmacher Institute, The Associated Press would also face fundamental human rights as Choice Washington has long an abortion rights advocacy OLYMPIA — Washington losing his or her men." opposed and will continue to group. According to the National state is among a handful of states medical license. Rivers said she introduced oppose reproductive coercion in Conference of State Legislature, this year where lawmakers are The bill, the bill because several other any form, and that includes soci- at least four other states, in addi- seeking to ban abortions sought which has a states have already banned sex- etal pressure to have a child of a tion to Washington, have intro- because of the gender of a fe- public hear- selective abortions and she want- particular sex," Rachel Berkson, duced similar measures this year: tus, something abortion rights ing Tuesday ed to "have a collegial discussion the group's executive director, Indiana, Oregon, West Virginia groups say is a veiled effort to morning, notes about it." said Monday. and Missouri. expand restrictions to abortion that the United "I don't think this bill will go But Berkson said that it's im- Even if the Washington state in the state. States, along with other coun- anywhere, but I would like to possible for doctors to prove the measure progresses out of the Senate Bill 6612, sponsored ties, "has petitioned the United keep the profile raised on this reasons for why a woman is seek- Republican-controlled Senate, by Republican Sen. Ann Riv- National General Assembly to very important issue," she wrote ing an abortion, and she said she it is not likely to gain traction ers, of La Center, would make declare sex-selection abortion a in a text message. believes it could cause doctors to in the Democratic-controlled it a Class C felony, carrying a crime against women" and that Abortion rights groups ar- stereotype women from coun- House. Two More Accuse Lawmaker of Lying About Military Service CLAIMS: Some Now Claim it was difficult to even come out ence, and elsewhere about him and talk about PTSD,” Hunt said being a Marine,” said Penner, Republican Lied About Monday. who described Hunt as a “friend” Being a Marine and Earlier this month, The Se- in an open letter he posted on his attle Times reported that records campaign website. Being Shot and Stabbed from a military personnel center Hunt, in his own online post By Melissa Santos didn’t back up Hunt’s claims of Friday, said he served alongside being a “combat veteran” who Marines on certain deployments, The News Tribune served in Iraq and Afghanistan. “which is completely accurate.” Two more people have Records also didn’t reflect that “Apparently, some people have stepped forward to say that state Hunt had received three medals understood this to mean that Rep. Graham Hunt, R-Orting, he previously listed on his offi- I served in the Marine Corps,” deceived them about his military cial and campaign biographies, Hunt said. “This is not the case, record. the newspaper reported. and I apologize for not devoting The latest accusation comes Records did confirm that a more concentrated effort in from the chairman of Washing- Hunt had served in the Air Na- quashing this confusion.” ton state’s Libertarian Party, who tional Guard based in Arizona, Hunt said he is working to claims Hunt spoke of being shot and had deployed to Saudi Ara- locate complete records of his and stabbed during his time in Courtesy Photo bia and another location that military service, but said it might the military. Republican Rep. Graham Hunt, of Orting, updated his online biography after a re- was classified, according to the take some time. Facing questions about his port by The Seattle Times called his military service into question. Times. In sending records requests service, Hunt wrote on his web- A military spokeswoman told to the federal government, he site Friday that his main injury On Monday, Nielson provid- office he holds,” Nielson said in a Times reporter that records said he’s been told he may wait from his time in the Air Force ed a screen shot of the conversa- a news release. from the personnel center are more than 90 days. was post-traumatic stress disor- tion to The News Tribune, and Hunt maintains that he nev- sometimes incomplete. He said he has asked the of- der, with no mention of a gun- said the exchange was concern- er intended to mislead anyone Others have claimed that fice of Republican U.S. Rep. shot or stab wound. ing Nielson’s work to help restore about his military service, and Hunt also lied to them about Cathy McMorris Rodgers for Steven Nielson, a former state a veterans wall in Orting. is working to locate records that serving in the Marines. help, and has posted some of his legislative candidate and the cur- Nielson urged Hunt to step will verify his claims of being a On Friday, Joshua Penner, a military records on Facebook for rent head of the state Libertar- down Monday, echoing last veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan. member of the Pierce County the public to see. Those records ian Party, says that’s contrary to week’s call by House Minority He said Monday that he isn’t Charter Review Commission don’t confirm deployments to what Hunt told him two years Leader Dan Kristiansen, R-Sno- friends with Nielson on Face- who served with Hunt on the Iraq or Afghanistan, he acknowl- ago. homish, that Hunt either clarify book and doesn’t remember the Orting City Council, said he edged. “I was stabbed in Afghanistan his military service record or re- conversation in question. heard Hunt say on several occa- “Unfortunately these things and I was shot in Iraq so before sign. When asked about the inju- sions that he was a Marine, al- don’t move quickly,” Hunt said you start talking about your “We ought to hold our elected ries he sustained, Hunt said he though Hunt never served in the Monday. thoughts and feelings on vet- representatives to the highest doesn’t like to discuss details of Marines. “I posted everything I could erans realize first of all that I’m ethical standards and I believe his medical history. He declined “It hurts because it is through show in terms of the medals I’ve sorry that you’ve lost a loved one that misrepresenting your mili- to answer a question about him telling me he served in the received, of my service that I can but I’ve lost brothers,” Nielson tary record not only violates the whether he was shot or stabbed. Marines that I believe him to be prove at this point.” claims Hunt told him in a social honor of the service, but it dis- “Really with my medical files a Marine. It hurts because I have “I’ve tried to take a stance of media message in June 2014. honors the integrity of the very and things that I’m dealing with, told countless people, in his pres- complete transparency.” House Bill 2500: Runaway Pony Could Change Washington Law

By Erik Lacitis by many horse lovers. members the mom. The Seattle Times Yes, he says, "I buy slaughter Just like that. horses," which are shipped to The family buried Ray on the OLYMPIA — It's called Canada or Mexico for their meat. property at a spot picked by Pier- House Bill 2500; but, really, it Mariotti laughs at the thought son. A small plaque says, "Run- should be called Runaway Ray's of the pony being bought to be away Ray. Always in our Hearts." Bill. butchered. In the months that followed, Ray, an old, partially blind "The freight would be more Caldier did not forget the pony. Shetland pony, is responsible for than the horse would bring. You She drafted House Bill 2500. a move to change state law. gotta have enough meat on it to It changes the current law so On Thursday afternoon, the make it worth slaughtering," he that a family such as the Fowlers, House Agriculture and Natural says. if deemed suitable by the appro- Resources Committee met to On Facebook, though, emo- priate agency, could keep an ani- consider a number of items. tions were running high: "This is mal such as Runaway Ray pend- Among them was something just plain disgusting and so very ing a search for its owner. with the humdrum title, "Creat- sad." And if no owner was found, it ing a preferred alternative for the Fowler and a handful of sup- further would allow the animal placement and sale of impound- porters showed up at the auction to stay with the family instead of ed livestock." on May 9. going to auction. But the story behind that title Also with her was state Rep. The change in the law is full of emotion. Runaway Ray is comforted by Marykate Fowler of Lakebay, who rescued the aged, , a Republican It begins on the afternoon of nearly blind Shetland pony last April. wouldn't affect that many ani- representing her district who mals. In 2015, 22 head of cattle in April 12 of last year on the coun- also had read about the pony on try roads of Lakebay, an unin- this state were found wandering Facebook. around; 14 were auctioned and corporated community in the bumped into things, Fowler sur- "It was a very traumatic expe- "This whole pony community Key Peninsula. mising because of his bad sight. rience. I said we were willing to the rest were claimed. Last year, was up in arms," says Caldier. 27 horses were found; 23 were Marykate Fowler was head- She cleaned his eyes, put oint- keep him until the owners were Fowler was expecting Run- sold. ing to pick up Pierson, her ment on the scrape, texted her found, and happy to help pay for away Ray would sell for $50 or But it certainly would matter 10-year-old son, when she and veterinarian. the vet bills," remembers Fowler. $100. others saw a lone pony on the And as is second-nature these "They said no, because I was not a He went for $625. After the to all those pony lovers. road. From its compact size and days, when Fowler told a nearby licensed rescue." auction house's deduction, that The state's Department of punkish mane, she knew it was friend about the pony, the friend The pony ended up at the left $455 to cover the county's Agriculture, which has jurisdic- a Shetland. posted about it on a community Tacoma Equine Hospital, where $2,880 vet bills. tion, seems generally OK with "He was hoofing it," Fowler Facebook page. they treated his eyes, gave him Fowler and Caldier say that the bill. says. Fowler recalls the emotions antibiotics and worked on his from their vantage point, they Caldier says she's meeting This is an area for families the posting generated. Some teeth. couldn't see anyone else bidding with state branding inspectors who want that rural experience. people, she says, didn't think Runaway Ray was being pre- among the five dozen people and cattle-industry representa- The Fowlers live on three acres the owners should be contacted pared, and not for potential re- there. tives to refine the wording. and own three horses, two goats, since they obviously hadn't taken turn to the Fowlers. Mariotti has this explanation She expects the bill will be a sheep, a pig, dogs and cats. care of the animal. State law considers "any hors- about the high bidding: "That's winding its way to a vote. Fowler had a spare stall and Fowler wanted to make sure es, mules, donkeys, or cattle of righteous people thinking they In a short legislative session offered to take the pony until the she had some sort of record of any age running at large" to be a gotta save everything. It was ri- such as this one, the Legisla- owner could be found. the pony's condition. public nuisance. diculous. It wasn't worth $100." ture still manages to consider By then it was clear the pony She called Pierce County An- If no owner is located — ei- Fowler's group pooled their some 1,500 bills. Only a fifth are wasn't in good shape. She knows imal Control and, two days after ther because the animal wasn't money. Runaway Ray was theirs. passed. horses and knew this was an old Fowler had found the pony, offi- branded or no one responded The pony grew accustomed Testifying on Thursday on one. cers showed up. to a public notice — the animal to his new home. Pictures show behalf of the bill was Marykate "His eyes were all puffy and By then the pony had a name: "will be sold at a public livestock- Pierson obviously happy as he Fowler. goopy," Fowler says. "There was Runaway Ray. market sale." poses with Runaway Ray. "I'm not a public speaker. I green goop coming out of one "My son named him," says Meaning, an auction. "Awww — such a happy little was very nervous. I did it so I can of them and the eye was almost Fowler. "The name just flowed." The one most familiar in guy!!!" was a typical comment on tell my son that we were part of shut. There was a huge scrape on But then. Puget Sound is the Enumclaw Facebook. something that was pretty big," his back that looked pretty in- The animal-control officers Sales Pavilion. Then came Aug. 10, 2015. she says. fected." said they were taking Runaway Ron Mariotti is the owner of "He had four seizures. He was Democracy in action. Some- In the stall, at first the pony Ray. the auction house and not liked on the ground. That was it," re- times it really does work. • Main 7 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Pay Raise Due for Washington State Patrol, Lawmakers Say DISCONTENT: Reports Have Shown Troopers Are Currently Unhappy With More Than Just Pay OLYMPIA (AP) — Faced with reports of an unhappy and underpaid Washington State Pa- trol, lawmakers are trying to give patrol officers a pay raise and make other departmental up- grades to reverse an increasing shortage of troopers. Two bills in the Legislature, heard Monday in the Senate Trans- portation Committee, seek to halt what a survey of the state patrol calls an “unsustainable” drop in troopers because many officers are leaving for higher pay at other po- lice departments or retiring. The bills would require patrol salaries to be competitive with other local law enforcement agencies. Patrol Chief John Batiste tes- tified the department is losing an average of nine troopers a month. “It’s my belief we strongly need to turn this situation around,” he said. A 7.5 percent across-the- board raise is the main tenet of one proposed solution, Senate Bill 6547, sponsored by Repub- lican Sen. Randi Becker of Ea- Ted S. Warren / AP Photo tonville. Becker’s bill would also make the state patrol to develop Washington State Patrol troopers Jordan Berezay, left, and Timothy Kron, right, walk through the Capitol rotunda while on security duty Monday, in Olympia. Faced a marketing and outreach plan with reports of an unhappy and underpaid Washington State Patrol, lawmakers are trying to give patrol oicers a pay raise and make other departmental upgrades to to recruit new troopers. reverse an increasing shortage of troopers. Another bill, Senate Bill 6331, would adjust trooper salaries to always be higher than half of A bill in the House addressing fying retirement plans for early- the top-five salaries of local law the issue but not directly offering career troopers. enforcement agencies in Wash- the patrol a pay raise, House Bill But money isn’t everything to ington. Under the proposal, if 2872, is scheduled for a hearing on officers, according to the survey. a trooper leaves the state patrol Tuesday in the House Labor and Fewer than 18 percent of troop- within three years to become a Workplace Standards Committee. ers and sergeants surveyed in the local police officer, that local de- Patrol spokesman Kyle patrol feel they’re valued, and 37 partment would have to pay the Moore said the patrol doesn’t percent said they’re somewhat state for the trooper’s training costs. comment on proposed legisla- valued. Fewer than 10 percent That bill is sponsored by Re- tion, but Davor Gjurasic, a lob- responded that their opinion is publican Sen. Don Benton of byist for the Washington State taken into account by the depart- Vancouver, who said in a phone Patrol Troopers Association, and ment, and 32.6 percent feel their interview before the hearing that Captain E.J. Swainson, president opinion is somewhat valued. when troopers are trained by the of the Washington State Patrol The report has five recom- state and then leave for local po- Lieutenants Association testified mendations to fix job satisfac- lice outfits, “it ends up costing the in support of the main aspects of tion issues, including allowing state and the state patrol account both Senate bills. troopers to take part in selecting an awful lot of money to train The survey, created by a Cal- new, more comfortable uniforms. troopers that we don’t get to use.” ifornia-based financial consul- Moore said the patrol is taking Candice Bock, a government re- tant company, was presented to steps to evaluate and improve lations advocate for the Association the Senate committee Monday. It communication between man- of Washington Cities, said local po- recommends changes to the pa- agement and officers in the field, lice departments shouldn’t be on the trol such as salaries adjusted by and the department plans to ask hook for a trooper’s training costs just location, bonuses to keep troop- the Legislature to pay for new Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste speaks Monday during a Senate hear- for hiring officers. ers of retirement age and modi- uniforms next year. ing at the Capitol in Olympia. Legislature: Daughters of Casey Kasem, Peter Falk Tackle Elder Visitation PROPOSAL: Celebrities’ Children Bring Legislation in Memory of Fathers OLYMPIA (AP) — The daughters of two late celebrities are seeking easier ways for fam- ily and friends to visit ailing el- ders, and have brought separate legislation to Washington state in memory of their fathers’ end- of-life struggles. Their stories are similar: Kerri Kasem and Catherine Falk were blocked from visiting Casey Kasem and Peter Falk, who had serious illnesses, due to personal disagreements and had to take In this photo taken Jan. 19, Catherine Falk, right, the daughter of actor Peter Falk, Ted S. Warren / AP Photo legal action to see them. testiies during a hearing at the Capitol in Olympia. Falk and others are seeking In this photo taken Jan. 19, Kerri Kasem, the daughter of the late radio personality The women are independent- easier ways for family and friends to visit ailing elders, after she battled his long- Casey Kasem, talks to reporters after testifying during a hearing at the Capitol in ly working in a swath of states to time second wife, Shera Falk, in court to win occasional visits with her father, who Olympia. Kasem and others are seeking easier ways for family and friends to visit provide a way for close friends died in 2011. ailing elders, after she was blocked from seeing her father, who died at 82 in Gig and relatives to visit an ailing or Harbor, in 2014 due to a long legal battle over his care between his three adult incapacitated elder without fil- Falk eventually battled his long- hind, House Bill 2402, requires children from a previous marriage and Jean Kasem, his second wife. ing for guardianship. time second wife Shera Falk in a guardian to tell close relatives Kasem has introduced legis- court to win occasional visits and friends if an elder spends lation in 11 other states this year, with her father, who died in 2011 significant time in the hospital instead of pushing legislation in combining efforts with Falk fought for previously passed legis- in California. or has died. through in this year’s short, 60- or others pushing guardianship lation in Texas and California, and The two women are taking Falk’s bill only addresses visi- day session, said Amy Freeman reform legislation. Both say the lobbied for a successful bill in Iowa. different approaches in Wash- tation of incapacitated people be- an attorney for the state’s Long- legal process they endured to ington state. cause law enforcement and others Term Care Ombudsman Patricia Falk has introduced legislation in visit their fathers was unneces- more than 20 states this year. Falk’s bill, Senate Bill 6235, can settle family disagreements, Hunter at the hearing for Kas- In Washington, their propos- says a guardian can’t restrict an she said in a phone interview. But em’s petition bill. sary and too expensive for the als haven’t found universal sup- incapacitated person’s right to Kasem’s petition bill includes visi- None of the bills have been average person. port. Some say new legislation is visit and communicate with any- tation for everyone. In a phone in- scheduled for a vote. “There’s no help from the law,” unnecessary and current law pro- body. The consent of an incapac- terview, Kasem said police didn’t Kasem has expressed interest Kasem said. tecting vulnerable elders is strong. itated person is presumed based help her family dispute. Radio personality Casey Kas- on their history with people, Some at the hearings said em had dementia, and his three such as close relatives with posi- they weren’t sure any of the bills adult children from a previous tive relationships. The guardian are necessary. The state’s law marriage and Jean Kasem, his could block visitation if they can protecting people in guardian- second wife, were embroiled in show good cause. The bill would ships is strong, according to the a long legal battle over his care. also require guardians to notify Washington Association of Pro- Kasem, who was also the voice of close relatives and others if the fessional Guardians. Shaggy in Scooby-Doo, charac- incapacitated person moves to Lawmakers shouldn’t “overly ters on Sesame Street and a host a new home, spends time in the complicate what is already a fun- Available for single copy of other cartoons, died at 82 in hospital or dies, among other damentally good law in this state,” Gig Harbor in 2014. things. testified Steve Lindstrom, an asso- sales in Rochester at “Everyone who loved my fa- Republican state Sen. Mike ciation consultant, at the hearing • ther was kept from him,” Kerri Padden, from Spokane Valley is for Kasem’s petition bill, calling Grand Mound AM/PM Kasem said at a Jan. 20 hearing the bill’s sponsor. Washington “certainly a leader of • Grand Mound Shell before a House panel. Kasem’s main bill, House the pack when it comes to protec- • Actor Peter Falk starred in Bill 2401, lets a person petition tion of incapacitated persons.” Larry’s Chevron Rochester2x3cf.db the TV series “Columbo.” He be- a court for visitation rights. Its Changes to Washington’s law • Rochester Merchantile came incapacitated in 2008 due primary sponsor is state Rep. that protects vulnerable adults to dementia, possibly related to Linda Kochmar, R-Federal Way. needs more discussion by “a • Bailey’s IGA Alzheimer’s disease. Catherine Another proposal Kasem is be- broad coalition of stakeholders,” Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 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 Sheriff’s Office Leading on Policing of Mentally Ill A training session that took Office was the first in Western quired, the Lewis County Sher- “It’s extremely important place at the Lewis County Our Views Washington to request crisis in- iff’s Office has been proactive because we’re seeing a lot of Sheriff’s Office last week might dangerous behavior. Are they tervention training as part of a in requiring it. people who are having mental seem like standard procedure, being defiant, or do they wish state-mandated rule passed into Sheriff Rob Snaza has placed health issues in the county and but it actually represents a lo- to do harm? law in 2015 requiring it. an emphasis on the issue in his we just want to have all the cal agency taking the lead in an Are they inebriated, or are Last week’s training first year at the helm of the of- tools we can in our toolbox to important area of policing. they simply struggling with a spanned the spectrum, from fice. His deputies have worked deal with them the most appro- The crisis intervention mental disorder that has ren- dementia and brain injuries with Cascade Mental Health, priately and in the best way for training attracted about 40 of- dered them overstimulated or to schizophrenia and bipolar and the office is engaged in the everybody,” Chief Deputy Stacy ficers from Lewis County and otherwise overwhelmed? disorder. Mental Health Alternative, a Brown, of the Sheriff’s Office, surrounding areas. It focused There’s no surefire way to The lessons, when imple- partnership with the county told The Chronicle. on discussing the best practices, know the difference, but it’s mented in the field, could at prosecutor’s office, superior We’re pleased to see the of- strategies and tips for approach- important that law enforcement times mean the difference court and Cascade. fice’s continued focus on an ing someone suffering from a officers learn what they can between a fatal encounter with The training is an extension important area of policing. The mental health issue. about various disorders and law enforcement and the help of the office’s dedication to an training could prevent a poor It’s incredibly difficult for an how to approach someone in the individual needs from men- issue of immense importance. outcome for someone who officer to gauge the mindset of the midst of an episode. tal health professionals. The state is struggling to house needs help, not a clash with law an individual exhibiting odd or The Lewis County Sheriff’s While the training is re- those with mental illness. enforcement.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Attend Caucuses to Impact Presidential Race Before May 24 Depending on what happens matters, by attending our local in the Midwest and East Coast, I caucuses to voice our opinions may find myself without a candi- on the candidates. The Repub- date to vote for in the presidential lican Party caucuses take place election — for the first time in Saturday, Feb. 20, while the my adult life. Democratic Party holds its cau- The frontrunners of both cuses Saturday, March 26. political parties scare me. On When casting ballots in the the Democratic ticket, we have presidential primary, voters need Hillary Rodham Clinton, who to declare a party and affirm used her private Internet server that they didn’t participate in the for emails to circumvent open other party’s caucus. It’s up to public records laws and allowed the political parties to determine top-secret classified documents whether they’ll use the results of to flow over that same server, the presidential primary or cau- possibly threat- cuses (or a mix of both) when ening national they hold their national conven- security. Her tions, according to the Washing- Letters performance ton Secretary of State’s website. as secretary of Washington State Republican Policies Favoring Wealthy opt to “cut back” even when it results in environ- state also proved Party leaders decided to allocate mental disasters or harms human health. Poor a failure. If you delegates to the national conven- Pushes Many to Poverty people of Michigan are getting shutoff notices now doubt me, just tion based solely on the outcome When I read the letter titled “We Need to Pro- and are taken to collection agencies for refusing to watch the movie of the May 24 primary results. tect Our Constitutional Rights,” I was aghast that pay for polluted water. The folly in Flint is related to the shutoff no- “13 Hours” to see By Julie McDonald Delegates will be elected at the such sentiments would be taken seriously as some why four people Feb. 20 caucuses, but not based representative opinion on how America should tices sent to Detroit’s poorest, which is ongoing. needlessly lost on candidate preference. Straw move forward. Drummed up fiscal dramas, pro-corporate bend their lives in Benghazi, Libya. polls won’t even be conducted at The word “Nazism” was used to help describe over backward politicians and dreams of privatiza- On the Republican ticket, the the caucuses. However, the state why “governments are out of control” but breaks tion by those who will surely benefit are the cards frontrunner is Donald Trump, Democratic Party will determine down as political sound bites. If anything, we have of this day. who was a liberal Democrat up its delegate allocation based on more an oligarchy but not directly attributable to I see an America on a path that will bring us until he decided to run for presi- the outcome of party caucuses the government. Support of chain gangs and likely back to the days that don’t deserve to be repeated. dent, when he suddenly declared held Saturday, March 26. “poor farms” ultimately leads to demonizing people Any more, who isn’t a “debtor?” himself a Republican. Then, with for being poor. Poverty is created when policies inexplicable help from conserva- and preferences are written to favor the wealthy. Helen Nowlin Happy Birthday attorney and CEO, Educationalfamilyestateapps.com tive talk radio show host Rush In the U.S. and abroad, wealth concentration Glenoma Limbaugh, he drew a lot of naïve Congratulations to the four is in the hands of fewer people or entities and be- folks into his camp, including men who attended Boistfort ing inversely related, the number of people living Sarah Palin, a woman I once ad- School together decades ago and in poverty continues to increase; the middle class It Is Time for Southwest Washington mired who has now forfeited her celebrate their 90th birthdays is increasingly non-existent. About 52 percent of conservative credibility by en- this month with a party at the tax filers file their income between $39, 000 and Fair to Change Direction dorsing a candidate who favored Baw Faw Grange Feb. 20 (yes, the $59,000 annually. Forty percent report incomes be- I see where the Lewis County commissioners partial birth abortion. day of the Republican caucuses). tween $50,000 and $140,000. Who or what is left? have made a change to the Southwest Washington It’s not certain at this point What great stories these men We have since learned that in order to be middle Fair. They removed the director. It may be just the that either of these two people could share! class, individuals must earn $250,000 annually. right time to try to change directions. Maybe it’s will land on the final election Policies and preferences do create poverty and time not to try to base the whole fair revenue on ballot, but they’re leading in the Steam Train receive outright, desperate support by those who a few concerts. Maybe it’s time to try to get local most benefit in order to maintain the extreme polls today. Socialist Sen. Bernie I’m glad to see the Chehalis- organizations and businesses to again participate wealth division of today. Men and political pundits Sanders is giving Clinton a good Centralia Railroad and Museum in the fair. who feel morally superior and proclaim the right run to the left, while conserva- has purchased a backup locomo- I have noticed that the local non-profit orga- to lay judgment onto women who are not their tive Sen. Ted Cruz is not far tive so they won’t have to lose an nizations are underrepresented at the fair. Why is wives (God help them) claim to have the final say behind Trump, who says mean entire year of ferrying passengers this? Has the fair board made it economically im- and nasty things about women, to “protect” life. By the way, the funny thing is and for special events as they did in possible for these organizations to participate? political opponents and most the caveat to “we need to protect our constitutional 2015, when the Old Baldwin No. I have noticed that the local hamburger drive- anyone who disagrees with him. rights” depends on who “we” is. 15 was being overhauled. ins are not represented at all. Neither are the lo- I know nice guys finish last, People who expound about governments are cal RV dealers nor the local car dealers. The local but rich, mean guys don’t neces- often first to accept government handouts. De- logging industry was also not represented. Again, sarily make good presidents. The Reception For Homeless spite the incredibly popular programs of F.D.R., why? Is it too costly for them to participate in the secretary of commerce perhaps, I thought it was fabulous that poor farms were still in use as late as 1947. fair? but please God, never our com- 29-year-old Seattle bride-to-be The county commissioners sent “debtors” to It is time for the fair board to reach out to these mander-in-chief. Dana Olsen, whose fiancé got the farm and doctor care came only at the end of organizations to attempt to get them involved in If we’re talking about nice peo- cold feet at the last minute, asked life in order to sign a death certificate. We seem their local fair. Maybe the cost of participating ple, Sanders would be among the her mother to donate the evening hell-bent to allow the wealthy elite to declare debt needs to be addressed and possibly lowered to fa- nicest, along with Ben Carson and to homeless families in need. I is again a crime or at least punishable (see “Ben- cilitate the participation by these local organiza- Marco Rubio. I’d vote for any of wish my sister had thought of ton County May Stop Jailing Those Who Can’t Pay tions. the candidates running on the Re- that when my niece’s fiancé Fines”). Maybe concerts throughout the summer publican ticket except for Trump. backed out two weeks before The business sector has flourished with record months need to be held at the fairgrounds. This But as worked up as we can their wedding. My sister had to profits. Unfortunately, labor and consumers have should help to bring in some revenue. Maybe the get over the party nomination forfeit thousands of dollars, but taken hits. The Michigan governor who spoke county commissioners need to budget more money process, it will pretty much be she could have simply held a out against Syrian refugees — a problem that U.S. than is currently set aside for the fair. In any case, it decided by the time Washington party for the underprivileged. foreign policy helped to create, including the flop is time for some changes, other than in just the fair voters cast ballots in our presi- ••• invasion of Iraq — is asking for millions from the leadership, to be made. dential primary May 24. Julie McDonald, a personal his- federal government to soften the Michigan gover- Yet we can wield some influ- torian from Toledo, may be reached nor’s failures. Stevan W. Connors ence this month, when it still at [email protected]. Rather than tax the rich, states like Michigan Adna

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By Jordan Schrader mum wage. system to continue, which is cit- consultant for the campaign, said worked and use up to seven days [email protected] “You can see that business is ies and counties doing their own businesses in areas with local in- of that leave per year. kind of coming around,” Hobbs thing,” Hobbs said. creases seem to be faring well. Hobbs said he believes the A state lawmaker wants to give said — brought to the table by ac- Seattle, Tacoma and SeaTac “It’s good to see the political initiative is likely to pass if it’s voters an alternative to the mini- tivists who made a $15-an-hour could keep their requirements leaders stepping up and talking the only option presented. mum-wage and sick-leave initia- or higher wage a rallying cry. He under Hobbs’ proposal, which about this,” Sinderman said, but “Why don’t we take destiny in tive that unions and their allies are said he and Sen. Mark Mullet, D- would grandfather in communi- advocates “are looking at a high- our own hands?” Hobbs said. trying to place on the fall ballot. Unlike the labor-backed ini- Issaquah, looked at the Tacoma ties with existing labor policies. er bar and not creating a barrier Hobbs’ latest plan would go tiative, the proposal in the Legis- policy in crafting this one. The plan is likely to face ob- to local jurisdictions taking ac- to the ballot. If voters approved, lature would block new city and A centrist Democrat who is a stacles on both the left and right. tion on their own.” it would phase in the $12 wage by county laws that diverge from frequent ally of business groups, Hobbs is in the minority in the The initiative by Raise Up 2020 and then go back to infla- state wage and leave standards. Hobbs said several of those groups Senate, where Republican lead- Washington, announced in Janu- tion-based growth. The plan from Sen. Steve are likely to support his measure ers want exceptions to the mini- ary and now in the signature- It would let employees earn an Hobbs, D-Lake Stevens, reflects while others might stay neutral. mum wage for certain workers gathering phase, would raise the hour of paid sick leave for every the views of some business The state restaurant association such as young people. Some minimum wage to $13.50 an hour 40 hours they work and use up groups. Like a law Tacoma voters last year threw its support behind a Democrats, including Gov. Jay in steps by 2020 and then return to three days of leave in their first approved last year that emerged statewide wage increase, complain- Inslee, support the initiative. to inflation-based increases. full calendar year at a job, then up as a business-backed alterna- ing about the difficulty of wages The initiative campaign op- The initiative would allow to five days in future years. tive to a larger increase, it would that vary from place to place. poses pre-empting local policies. people to earn an hour of paid A public hearing on the pro- phase in a $12-an-hour mini- “We cannot allow the current Christian Sinderman, a political sick leave for every 40 hours posal is set for 1:30 p.m. Monday. Been There, Done That Nonprofit Helps Cowlitz County Felons TO P PRIORITY: TOP PRIORITY: Group prison, and Whiteside helped her I got out.” accomplish them. Richardson met Whiteside at Helps Create a Release He helped her sign up for a narcotics anonymous meeting Plan for Those Leaving financial aid and walked her during a work release in April. through the steps of writing her Through working with White- Jail or Prison first college paper, she said. When side and going to NA, Richard- By Sarah Grothjan she needed advice, she said Whi- son said he began working to- teside was only a phone call away. ward getting into LCC, where he The Daily News “When I told him my story, he plans to study mechanical or civ- LONGVIEW — For 30 years, told me his story, and I knew that il engineering. Without the help Daphne Kraabell weathered the there was hope,” she explained. of Whiteside’s organization, he highs and lows of meth addiction. “He’d been to prison, too. He said he likely wouldn’t attempt She’d walk around with changed his life. He went to col- earning a college degree. $20,000 to $30,000 in her pocket, lege. He got a degree, and he’s “There would have been a the earnings of the drug deals this amazing guy.” greater chance (of giving up) be- that supported her addiction. “I wanted that,” she added. “I cause of all the road blocks that I But she faced prison time twice wanted what he had, and he said, ran into on each goal that I set,” for those same deals — nearly ‘You can have it. You can have ev- he said. “Joel kind of was like, two years the first time and four erything I have.’” ‘OK, what are we going to do? years the second time. Nate Richardson had a simi- What’s next?’ And he made sure Now several years removed lar story. that I had what I needed to do it.” from her last prison stint, Kraa- Richardson, 43, got out Richardson added that it’s bell’s life looks much differ- Bill Wagner / The Daily News of prison in June 2015 after a been helpful meeting others ent. She’s in her fifth quarter at In this Thursday, Jan. 21 photo, Joel Whiteside, left, founder of Been There, Done 20-month sentence for delivering through the nonprofit who have Lower Columbia College, where That organization, poses for a photo with Daphne Kraabell and Nathan Richard- meth. He said he’s lost count how overcome the same hardships, a son, who are beneiting from the program, in Kelso. she studies chemical dependency. many times he’s been to jail. sentiment shared by Kraabell. Kraabell, 51, regularly makes the sentences. Joel Whiteside, 34, has a job or applying for college. In But it was the prison stint that Kraabell said meeting people college’s president’s list, and she evoked change, he said. He knew with similar pasts has helped her worked with 47 former felons some cases, he helps reunite hopes to someday become an ad- the first day of his prison sentence shed the “guilt and shame” she since the organization gained its them with children and other vocate for people like herself who that he wanted something different. felt after leaving prison. have struggled with addiction. nonprofit status in 2014. family members. “My neighbor (in prison) was “You’re clean and sober. You But she couldn’t have turned Whiteside himself served two “I believe if (the felons) don’t doing life in prison for murder, look at yourself, and you think her life around, she said, without prison stints — a 28-month sen- have a release plan prior to re- and ... reality set in that this isn’t ‘I’ve wasted my life,’” she said. the help of a local nonprofit — tence when he was 17 years old lease, the likelihood of them re- what I want,” he said. “You’re drowning.” Been There, Done That. for assault and a three-year sen- turning to criminal activity is a Before he was incarcerated, She credits the organization’s “Without this program, I tence in 2008 for violating a no- lot more likely,” he said. “His- he said he had a semi-normal life, help — particularly that of Whi- wouldn’t be here today,” Krabbell contact order. tory shows that without a plan, punctuated by periods of drug teside — for helping her move said, referring to her successes The organization’s top pri- individuals will repeat the same abuse. However, the abuse wors- past that. at college. “I haven’t looked back ority is helping felons develop a mistakes and same choices (they ened after a divorce, and he sold “What’s going to change people’s since, and I don’t ever plan on release plan that details where made) prior to incarceration.” meth to pay for his habit. Once lives is Been There, Done That,” she looking back.” they’re going to live and what Kraabell had just finished incarcerated, he began thinking said. “Because that’s what people The nonprofit guides felons they’re going to do once they’re chemical dependency treatment about life after his release. need to see and hear is that’s it’s OK returning to Cowlitz County af- released. Whiteside guides them at the time she met Whiteside. “My life started over as soon — ‘I’ve been. I’ve done that. You’re ter they finish their jail or prison through the process of finding She had goals for her life post- as I got to prison, not as soon as not the only person.’” If Lawmakers ‘Met Every Deadline’ on School Funding, Why Is State in Contempt of Court? By Melissa Santos Lawmakers have yet to pro- tion and supplies. Cleary ruling would focus on R-Snohomish. “The court, every The News Tribune duce the plan. In August, the “I think we have met every gathering additional financial time they’ve made a decision on court started imposing sanctions deadline in House Bill 2776,” data from school districts while this, has added something else to Legislators from both parties of $100,000 a day over the Leg- Sullivan clarified Monday when committing to solving the prob- their decision.” have claimed in recent weeks that islature’s continued lack of com- asked about his previous state- lem in 2017 or 2018. Rivers compared the court’s they “met every deadline” when pliance. The court-ordered fines, ments that lawmakers haven’t This week, Republicans and actions to Lucy’s behavior toward it comes to fully funding public which total about $17 million so missed a deadline. Democrats sparred over what the Charlie Brown in the “Peanuts” schools, something the state Su- far, are supposed to be placed in All told, the Legislature ap- date for a final solution should comic strip: Every time Char- preme Court ordered them to do a separate account for basic edu- proved $1 billion in new edu- be, with Democrats arguing lie Brown tries to kick a football four years ago in the landmark cation. But that has yet to hap- cation spending in its 2013-15 GOP proposals were setting up held by Lucy, the girl pulls it away. McCleary school-funding case. pen because lawmakers are the budget to address the McCleary the state to miss the biggest Mc- “We’ve met every deadline “The Supreme Court pulls ones who must vote to move the ruling and another $1.3 billion in Cleary deadline. the ball away and we end up on and now there is the final piece,” money. the state’s 2015-17 budget. Meanwhile, the court is wait- said House Majority Leader Pat our backside,” said Rivers, who When asked last week about Lawmakers have yet to ad- ing for lawmakers to submit the praised the amount of money the Sullivan, D-Covington, referenc- their claims, several lawmakers dress what Sullivan called an es- plan it asked for in 2014. Legislature has put into smaller ing the state’s need to boost fund- clarified their statements: They pecially challenging part of the When asked why the Legisla- classes, all-day kindergarten and ing for school-employee salaries. are referring only to deadlines McCleary decision: finding a way ture’s failure to meet that dead- Then there was state Sen. Ann the Legislature has set for itself. for the state take on the full costs line doesn’t count against its other reforms. Rivers, R-La Center, at a Senate In its initial 2012 ruling, the of paying teachers and other record of school-funding accom- Not all lawmakers boast of committee hearing on Thursday. high court ordered lawmakers school employees. plishments, Republicans accused the Legislature’s record on re- “We’ve met every single dead- to pay for education reforms that The salary costs are now be- the Supreme Court of repeatedly sponding to the McCleary case. line,” Rivers said. “We’re on track they previously approved and ing paid partly through local changing its expectations in the State Sen. Christine Rolfes, D- to continue to meet deadlines. to do so according to a phased- school district levies, an arrange- McCleary case. Bainbridge Island, said she And that’s something that never in schedule the Legislature ap- ment the court said is unconsti- Republican leaders said they doesn’t understand how col- makes a headline — because that proved in 2010. tutional. are focused on solving remain- leagues can argue that they met doesn’t bleed, does it, my friends Lawmakers have met many Lawmakers estimate that fix- ing funding issues by 2018, the every deadline. in the media?” of the deadlines set by that bill — ing the salary problem could cost deadline lawmakers originally ap- “We’re clearly in contempt be- So what about the 2014 date known as House Bill 2776 — on the state an additional $3.5 bil- proved. cause we didn’t meet the dead- by which the Legislature was sup- time, including fully funding all- lion every two years. “The court continues to move line to submit a plan,” Rolfes said. posed to submit a plan for fixing day kindergarten and increasing So far, lawmakers’ plans to the goalpost,” said House Mi- “I don’t know why people keep school-funding problems by 2018? funding for school transporta- address that part of the Mc- nority Leader Dan Kristiansen, saying that.” Beezow Doo-Doo Zopittybop-Bop-Bop Arrested for Assaulting Evergreen Police Officer By Andy Hobbs raignment set for Feb. 16. officer’s ring finger several times wooded area. At one point, the transported to Providence St. Pe- The Olympian Prosecutor Mark Thompson and also tried to stab the officer suspect threw a rock at the dep- ter Hospital where he received a said he was unable to verify the with an ink pen. uty. The deputy used his taser on tetanus shot and four staples to A man who made headlines suspect’s legal name and deferred The officer was unable to the suspect, who broke the elec- with his unusual name has been close the laceration on his head. to his original name, Jeffrey Drew control the suspect — who kept trical lines and kept running. Zoppitybop-bop-bop also was accused of assaulting an Ever- Wilschke. The suspect said in grabbing for his gun — and end- The suspect again threw green State College police officer transported to the hospital for a court that he had legally changed ed up stepping away. The suspect rocks at the officer, striking him and a Thurston County deputy. medical evaluation. his name to Beezow Doo-doo Zo- retrieved a handcuff case, then at least once. The deputy caught Beezow Doo-doo Zopitty- It is unknown whether Zopit- bop-bop-bop, 34, appeared Mon- pittybop-bop-bop in 2011. swung it like a hammer, causing up to the suspect and struck him tybop-bop-bop was under the in- day in Thurston Court documents give the a laceration on the officer’s head. several times with a metal baton. fluence of drugs at the time of his following account: The officer punched the sus- The deputy noted that the baton County Supe- arrest Sunday. He has been listed An officer at The Evergreen pect in the jaw, but the strike strikes didn’t have much of an ef- rior Court on as homeless, although the sheriff’s charges of first- State College responded to a didn’t faze him. The officer then fect on the suspect, who was able report Sunday afternoon that used a taser twice, causing the to grab a brick and throw it at the office confirmed he has a post of- degree assault fice box registered in Olympia. (two counts), someone had torn down several suspect to fall to the ground on deputy before running off into In 2012, Zopittybop-bop-bop third-degree as- fliers from the library entrance. the second taser deployment. the woods again. sault, third-de- The officer chased the sus- However, the suspect got up and At this point, another deputy generated headlines and late- gree malicious pect and eventually took him fled on foot. joined the pursuit and deployed night TV jokes after his arrest on mischief and Beezow Doo-doo down to the ground, but the sus- A Thurston County Sher- a taser on the suspect. The sus- marijuana and weapon charges malicious ha- Zopittybop-bop-bop pect thrashed around and tried iff’s Office deputy saw the sus- pect was eventually tackled, in Wisconsin. He was back in the rassment. Bail arrested to grab the officer’s gun. During pect running along Evergreen handcuffed and arrested. news again in 2013 for an arrest was set at $50,000 with an ar- the struggle, the suspect bit the Parkway and chased him into a The Evergreen officer was on drug charges in Iowa. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016

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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT lice received a report of shoplift- police received a report of an as- Man Booked on Meth Charge Man Charged with Bringing ing in the 1100 block of Harrison sault in the 200 block of South- • At 1:08 p.m. on Monday, Marijuana Into Jail Stolen Vehicle Recovered Avenue. A suspect was allegedly west 13th Street at Penny Play- police arrested Robert L. Huey, • Aaron G. Stubbs, 35, of • At 9:35 a.m. on Friday, po- trying to hide merchandise in ground in Chehalis. The report 27, on two outstanding munici- Seattle, was arrested at 2 p.m. lice received a report of a stolen his clothing. Joshua L. Harris, is under investigation. pal court warrants in the 1000 Friday on suspicion of bring- vehicle found in a parking lot in 45, was arrested and released on block of South Tower Avenue. ing contraband into the Lewis the 1000 block of Alder Street. suspicion of shoplifting. Man to be Mailed Citation for They also arrested him on sus- County Jail. A corrections offi- Theft picion of possession of a con- cer reportedly found latex gloves trolled substance. Medication Stolen CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 10:59 a.m. on Sunday, of a green, leafy substance that • At 10:33 a.m. on Friday, Vehicle Prowls police received a report of a smelled like marijuana tucked medication was reported stolen into Stubbs’ underwear. • At 10:23 a.m. on Friday, po- third-degree theft in the 1000 Man Booked After Allegedly in the 1400 block of Harrison block of Northwest Louisiana Breaking Windows Avenue. lice received a report of a vehicle prowl in the 500 block of South- Avenue. Police plan to mail a ci- • At 3:59 p.m. on Monday, Burglary at Fifth-Wheel west 11th Street. An MP3 player tation to a 35-year-old Chehalis police arrested Mark A. Silva, Reported man. Taxi Rider Runs Away from Fare was missing. 35, of Centralia, on suspicion of • The Sheriff’s Office re- • At 10:49 a.m. on Friday, po- • At 10:03 a.m. on Sunday, second-degree malicious mis- ceived a report of a burglary lice received a report of a theft police received a report of a ve- Meds, Walker Taken chief after he allegedly smashed Sunday at a residential fifth- windows in a parked car in the of services in the 600 block of hicle prowl on Southwest Fifth • At 8:21 p.m. on Sunday, po- wheel trailer in the 200 block of 1100 block of J Street in Centra- South Iron Street. A man report- Street in Chehalis. lice received a report of a third- Guerrier Road in Chehalis. An lia. edly took a taxi from Lacey to • At 12:16 a.m. on Sunday, degree theft in the 1000 block of Xbox One, a white and a black Centralia, got out at a residence police received a report of a ve- North National Avenue. A wom- Xbox, and a green and black CD on Iron Street and ran away hicle prowl in the 400 block of an reported medications and a LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE case with approximately 60 CDs from the taxi without paying the Southeast Third Street. walker were stolen. Fuel Taken from Trucks were reported stolen. The items driver. are valued at an estimated $880. • Fuel was reportedly stolen One Arrested on Indecent Cellphone Taken from two trucks in the park- Vehicle Prowler Takes Change Exposure Charge • At 6:30 a.m. on Monday, ing lot of Cardinal Glass in the ••• • At 11 a.m. on Friday, a ve- • At 11:45 a.m. on Friday, police received a report of a theft 500 block of Avery Road West. By The Chronicle Staff hicle prowl was reported in the police received a report that a of a cellphone in the 500 block of About 25 gallons of fuel were 600 block of Richmond Avenue. man had exposed himself to Southwest Parkland Drive. taken in the early morning Please call news reporter Natalie Change was taken from the car’s high school girls on their way to hours of Jan. 24, according to Johnson with news tips. She can be ashtray. school in the 500 block of South- MORTON/MOSSYROCK POLICE the Sheriff’s Office. reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ west 16th Street. Harold W. chronline.com. DEPARTMENT One Arrested After White, 79, of Chehalis, was ar- rested on suspicion of indecent Juvenile Arrested on Assault Assault Report exposure. • At 2:44 a.m. on Satur- Charge day, police received a report of • At 2:47 a.m. on Jan. 27, a ju- Lisa Rae Neal a fourth-degree assault in the Trespasser Reported venile girl was arrested on suspi- Lisa Rae Neal, 53, of 3200 block of Fords Prairie Av- • At 11:45 a.m. on Friday, po- cion of fourth-degree assault in Winlock, Washington, enue. Jamie J. Leyde, 28, of Cen- lice received a report of a person the 200 block of Second Street in died Friday, Jan. 22, tralia, was arrested on suspicion allegedly trespassing in the 400 Morton. 2016, after a valiant of fourth-degree assault, domes- block of North Market Boule- battle with cancer. tic violence, and interfering with vard. No arrests were made. Harassment Over Social Her passing leaves the reporting of domestic vio- Media Reported an awful hole in the lence. Man Arrested on Assault Charge lives of her husband, • At 2 a.m. on Jan. 25, police Roger; her children, • At 9:31 a.m. on Saturday, responded to the 300 block of Jeff and Jessica; her Wreath Taken from Door police received a report of an as- East State Street in Mossyrock parents, Russ and Louise • At 9:43 p.m. on Saturday, sault in the 900 block of South- to a report of harassment over Simmelink; her four police received a report that a west 21st Street. Joshua J. Wil- social media. A woman report- sisters; and so many wreath was stolen from a front liams, 36, of Toledo, was arrested ed her estranged husband was other family members, friends and coworkers. door of a residence in the 500 on suspicion of fourth-degree making threats. Lisa was a light in the lives of all who knew her. She block of Harrison Avenue. assault, domestic violence. • At 10:55 p.m. on Friday, loved her family, enjoyed her friends and reveled police received a report of ha- in her creative work at the radio station. She was rassment over social media in Shoplifting Suspect Arrested Assault Report Under a stubborn optimist, who taught her children to Morton. The incident is under reach for their dreams and dance in the kitchen. and Released Investigation investigation. Lisa grew up in Montesano, Washington and her • At 4:12 p.m. on Sunday, po- • At 11:02 p.m. on Saturday, life will be celebrated there Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016 at 2:00 p.m., at the Montesano Presbyterian Church, News in Brief 201 E. McBryde Ave., Montesano, Washington. To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. the two elephants that were at na operations by July. State Appeals Court to the center of a controversial A board spokesman says the Hear Arguments move from Seattle's Woodland agency does not comment on Park Zoo to Oklahoma City last lawsuits. The lawsuit seeks an at Silverdale School year has died. order for the board to fix the is- SILVERDALE (AP) — A KIRO-TV reported that the sue. Choice Wellness in Seattle Washington appeals court Oklahoma City Zoo announced is involved in a similar lawsuit will be hearing arguments at a Saturday morning over Twitter filed Thursday. school in Silverdale on Feb. 22. that female elephant Chai was Division two of the appeals found dead in the elephant yard. court will hear oral arguments Chai and Bamboo arrived at Teen Pleads Guilty in on three Kitsap County cases their new home in Oklahoma Joyride That Killed in front of students in grades 7 City last spring. through 12 at the Klahowya Sec- Staff will perform an autopsy 10-Year-Old ondary School. to determine the cause of her TACOMA (AP) — A 14-year- death. The visit is co-sponsored by old boy charged with driving Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful the Kitsap County Bar Asso- a car that killed a 10-year-old passenger and injured two other monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. ciation. Students and the pub- Medical Pot Operators We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including lic will have an opportunity to boys during a joyride in Wash- observe court sessions and par- Sue Over State ington state has been sentenced. personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site ticipate in a question and answer The News Tribune reported repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has session about the judicial system. Licensing Priority that the teen pleaded guilty made us a family tradition for over 100 years. The program begins at 8:45 SEATTLE (AP) — Medical Monday to vehicular homicide a.m. with arguments in a case marijuana dispensary owners and other charges related to the Newell-Hoerling’s involving a bicycle accident in are suing the state over a sys- November crash. He was or- Mortuary Port Orchard. At 9:45 a.m., they tem that could be leaving long- dered to serve more than three 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 will be a case on whether ran- standing operators outside the years and up to nine years. Ju- Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com dom drug testing during pro- recreational pot industry. venile detention staff will deter- CH553581cbw.sw bation constitute warrantless The Seattle Times reported mine how much of that sentence a lawsuit filed Friday against he serves. searches. 1916-2016 At 10:45 p.m. the court will the Liquor and Cannabis Board The crash killed Dylan Wil- hear arguments in a case involv- says longtime operators that pay son and injured two other boys, ing restrictive covenants at a taxes and follow rules have not ages 14 and 11, when the car hit Jean E. (DeChamplain) Wirta commercial shopping center. been made the priority for recre- a pole and a tree in Lakewood. Jean Elizabeth (DeChamplain) She was a member of St. John;s ational marijuana licensing. The children got the keys to Wirta was born Nov. 26, 1916 in Lutheran Church in Chehalis. The Legislature set that pri- a car belonging to the 11-year- Astoria, Oregon. She died Jan. 27, Jean was a loving and Former Seattle Zoo ority last year, granted the board old’s mother. 2016 in Centralia, Washington. supportive wife, mother, Elephant Found Dead the authority to license recre- At his sentencing Monday, Jean is survived by her son, grandmother and friend, who was ational facilities and mandated the teen said he “made a mistake” Rick (Linda) Wirta; daughter, Janie known for her sense of humor, SEATTLE (AP) — One of the closure of medical marijua- and “didn’t mean to hurt him.” (Dennis) Mauel; grandchildren, sewing and homemaking skills. Cathy (Rick) Mowlds, Sonia She loved Chehalis Bearcat p.m. Arrangements are under the direc- Ferguson, Amy (Dean) Moon, sports and enjoyed watching the Death Notices tion of Brown Mortuary Service. Commodities Randy and Ryan Mauel; great- Seahawks and Mariners games. • DONALD RICHARD HARSTAD, 93, Shelton, Gas in Washington — $2.15 (AAA of grandchildren, Kyle and Courtney She had a habit of calling formerly of Chehalis, died Thursday, Washington) Mowlds, Emma and Evan Moon herself “Jean DeCheap” because Jan. 28, at Alpine Way Retirement, Shel- Lotteries Crude Oil — $31.38 per barrel (CME and Evie Ferguson. she always made her family her ton. Service details are pending. Ar- Group) She was preceded in death own cards for special occasions. rangements are under the direction of Washington’s Monday Games Gold — $1,128 (Monex) McComb and Wagner Family Funeral by her husband of 59 years, (When family received or gave Powerball: Silver — $14.35 (Monex) Home and Crematory, Centralia. Norm Wirta. cards, she liked them to sign at Next jackpot: $112 million • DEANNE R. ANDERSON, 78, Edgewood, Jean lived in Astoria, Oregon, the bottom, so she could recycle formerly of Toledo, died Saturday, Jan. Mega Millions: Corrections Centralia, Seattle, Mossyrock and them.) 23, in Odessa. A graveside service will be Next jackpot: $63 million Chehalis, Washington. She was Her family will always miss at 2 p.m. Saturday at Toledo Cemetery. Lotto: 04-11-12-21-24-48 ••• at Chehalis West Assisted Living her. There will be a private family Arrangements are under the direction Estimated jackpot: $5.7 million The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Center the last two months of her celebration of her life at a later date. of Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, Toledo. Hit 5: 21-26-31-38-39 rate and fair in all its reporting. If life. The family would like to thank Please make donations to your • RAYMOND P. DAVISON, 58, Mossyrock, Estimated jackpot: $120,000 you find an error or believe a news died Thursday, Jan. 28, at Oregon Health the wonderful staff at Chehalis favorite charity. & Science University, Portland. Visita- Match 4: 03-19-23-24 item is incorrect, please call the West for their loving care of their To view the obituary, please go to tion will be 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Friday at Daily Game: 0-4-4 newsroom as soon as possible at beloved mother, grandmother and chronline.com/obituaries. Brown Mortuary Service, Morton Cha- Keno: 01-04-05-06-09-18-24-28-31- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. great-grandmother. pel. A celebration of life will follow at 2 38-41-45-58-64-65-66-67-69-73-75 Monday through Friday. • Main 11 NORTHWEST/LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Treasure Hunter Disappears Searching for $2 Million in Gold ROCKY MOUNTAINS: New Mexico woods after being ied this area very well. He even caught in the dark. Others have noted that certain areas were Hidden Treasure Has been cited for digging on public dangerous when the weather Inspired Thousands land, and federal managers have was bad and he had done quite warned treasure hunters not to a bit of research,” said Sacha to Search in Vain damage archaeological or bio- Johnston, a treasure hunter help- By Susan Montoya Bryan logical resources. ing to coordinate searches. “He No “Fenner” has been in a wasn’t just randomly kayaking The Associated Press more dangerous a predicament down the Rio Grande one day. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. than Bilyeu, a 54-year-old grand- He knew where he was going. He — An antiquities dealer who father who moved to Colorado had a plan.” inspired tens of thousands to two years ago to follow this dream. Fenn never meant for his search the Rocky Mountains for Family and friends say he treasure hunt to be easy: His $2 million in hidden treasure bought a raft and set out on Jan. poem points searchers to some- now leads an increasingly des- 5 after scouting for two weeks where beyond “where warm wa- perate mission to find one of his along the river west of Santa Fe. ters halt ... in the canyon down ... fans. He had a GPS device, a wetsuit too far to walk ... below the home Forrest Fenn has been flying and waders, and brought along of Brown.” out in chartered helicopters or his little white dog, Leo. Getting out would be dicey as planes, search- More than a week passed be- well, he wrote: “... from there it’s ing remote fore a worried friend reached out no place for the meek/The end is stretches of to his ex-wife in Florida, Linda ever drawing nigh/There’ll be no the upper Rio Bilyeu, who filed a missing per- paddle up your creek/Just heavy Grande for any son’s report on Jan. 14. His raft loads and water high.” and dog were found the next day. sign of Randy This was all supposed to be Bilyeu left maps with mark- Bilyeu, now fun, of course. Now the search missing in the Forrest Fenn via AP ings in his car that fellow trea- sure hunters are using to narrow for Bilyeu is taking an emotional wild for more Forrest Fenn This undated photo provided by Forrest Fenn shows an estimated $2 million of and physical toll on Fenn, who than three frig- gold jewelry and other artifacts that Fenn has hidden for treasure hunters to ind. their search. He also left a sand- pilot wich, suggesting that he hadn’t spends his days organizing, hir- id weeks. Fellow Thousands have set of into the wilds of the West in search for Forrest Fenn’s cache ing aircraft, and worrying. treasure hunt- of gold, jewelry and artifacts. But until now, none of the treasure hunters has been planned to be gone long. The New Mexico Search and His fans stand ready to admon- ers also are searching for Bilyeu, in such a dangerous predicament as Randy Bilyeu, who has gone missing along ish anyone who dares blame Fenn who was last seen on Jan. 5 while The Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. Rescue team and state police scanned canyons and mesas for Bilyeu’s disappearance, saying trying to solve Fenn’s mystery. they’re all responsible adults. “Every time we go out and oir, “The Thrill of the Chase.” the stash, some using family va- along the river by air and on foot, even bringing in dogs to sniff for Fenn, for his part, has issued don’t find Randy it’s discourag- The hidden treasure has in- cations to venture into the woods. clues, but suspended their efforts plenty of warnings, along with ing but we’re not going to give spired thousands to search in “The hope of finding the more clues. Among them: He says up,” Fenn told The Associated after several days. vain through remote corners of treasure is one thing, of course, “Unfortunately, we just don’t there’s no point to searching in Press. “There are still places out New Mexico, Yellowstone Na- but there’s a sense of adventure winter, when snow would hide the there that I want to look.” have anything to go on right tional Park and elsewhere in the when you get out in the moun- now,” State Police spokeswom- treasure. He also said “the trea- Fenn, an eccentric 85-year-old mountains. Treasure hunters tains and in the sunshine and sure is hidden higher than 5,000 from Santa Fe, has inspired a cult an Sgt. Elizabeth Armijo said. share their experiences on blogs the fresh air,” Fenn explained. “If someone were to find cloth- feet above sea level,” but it isn’t following since his announce- and brainstorm about the clues. “One of my motives was to get buried, nor in a graveyard, “nor ment several years ago that he ing or footprints or just some- The mystery has been featured the kids off the couch and away thing that might be indicative associated with any structure.” stashed a small bronze chest con- by national media, igniting even from the game machine.” of the hiker, then we would have And he has no plans to reveal taining nearly $2 million in gold, more interest. But the search can be risky: an area to go to. But we just have its location. jewelry and artifacts somewhere Fenn gets about 120 emails Some have forded swollen creeks not found that yet.” “There have been too many in the Rockies. He dropped clues a day from people looking for in Yellowstone and were rescued The treasure hunters — led people looking,” Fenn said. “It to its whereabouts in a cryptic his 40-pound box, and believes by rangers. A Texas woman by Fenn — have not given up. would not be fair to them if we poem in his self-published mem- 65,000 people have searched for spent a worrisome night in the “We know that Randy stud- shut the thing down.” Travis Alert: Autistic Boy Inspires Effort for Potential Safety Symbol Proposed Bill Would in the House Judiciary Commit- question such as “What is the na- Establish Alert tee to move it to the full House ture of your emergency?” of Representatives for consider- In that case, she said a call- System, Statewide ation. McCabe said the bill has taker should use simple yes-or- Standard for Symbols bipartisan support. no questions. If it passes, McCabe and The- McCabe said that during a on Homes, Vehicles resa King said, it will be the first committee hearing, police rep- of its kind in the nation. By Donald W. Meyers resentatives said they were con- “I’ve had people say, ‘We can’t cerned about liability if an officer The Yakima Herald-Republic believe this is not already in did not understand the mean- YAKIMA — Raising an autis- place,’” King said. ing of the alert symbol. The bill tic child can be challenging and ‘Travis Is Not in the House!’ would grant officers and re- sponders immunity unless they fretful. Just ask Theresa and Dar- Travis, now 11, was diag- were grossly negligent. ren King, whose son was once nosed with autism five years ago, Yakima County Fire District found in an irrigation ditch after just before the family, living in 5 Chief Brian Vogel supports the wandering away from home. Wapato, bought a house out in bill, saying emergency respond- After that experience, the the country. The disorder makes Mason Trinca / Yakima Herald-Republic ers want as much information as Wapato couple worried about the it difficult for him to communi- possible when going to a call. But potential for other events, such cate with expressive language; In this Jan. 22 photo, Theresa King encourages her son, Travis King, 11, after going he cautioned that the program as a house fire or medical crisis. he’s sensitive to noise and prone through his journal at their home in Wapato. Lawmakers in Olympia are consider- also relies on families providing How would emergency respond- to running away. ing a bill to create an alert system named for Travis King, the boy who wandered accurate information and keep- ers know they were dealing with And, as the Kings learned two from home. The bill would establish a statewide standard for relective symbols to ing it up to date. an autistic child? days after moving to their new home, be placed on cars and homes to alert police, ireighters and medical responders Years ago, people would put The couple painted a blue jig- Travis, like many autistic children, is that they are going to be dealing with someone with a disability, and it sets up a stickers on windows to show saw puzzle piece — a symbol of attracted to bodies of water. system where dispatchers can relay information to responders. firefighters what room their chil- the complexity and mystery of That morning, then-6-year- dren were sleeping in, Vogel said. autism — on their mailbox as a old Travis wandered out of the on homes or vehicles, which on their mailbox, as part of Au- The problem, he said, was when way to alert authorities that an house, and the door locked be- could help officers realize that a tism Awareness Month and to alert the children grew up and moved autistic child lived there who was hind him, King said. suspected drunken driver might emergency responders that there out, or the house was sold, the likely to run off and had trouble “My husband said, ‘Travis is actually be someone with a med- was an autistic child in the home. stickers were usually not taken communicating. not in the house!’ and it felt like ical emergency. Someone posted a picture down. The Kings made sure the lo- my feet were in concrete,” King “If someone is swerving all of the mailbox on Facebook. It That would lead to firefight- cal fire department was aware of said, describing the anxiety that over the road and the police call quickly got 94,000 likes along ers spending time looking for a their son, but it’s not known how took hold of her. and find out that they are dia- with requests from people asking nonexistent victim. many other responders would When she went outside, she betic, they will approach the situ- how they could promote similar The same thing could happen have understood the symbol. spotted the family dog near a ation differently,” McCabe said. awareness in their communities, if an alert sticker is not removed Now, proposed legislation would 4-foot-deep irrigation ditch. She Also, King, a former emer- King said. from a car or house after the make sure a similar symbol be- found Travis in the water, right gency medical technician, said That’s when King asked Mc- need has passed or the 911 infor- comes well-known. by a culvert that carried the wa- someone with Down syndrome Cabe if there could be legislation mation is not updated. Lawmakers in Olympia are ter under their wide driveway. will have weaker neck muscles designating the image as an alert. “Sometimes it becomes a tac- considering a bill to create an Travis was wet and cold, but and will need greater care in the While it was too late to in- tical challenge,” Vogel said, es- alert system named for Travis it would have been much worse if event of a car crash. troduce it in the 2015 session, pecially if responders have to King, the boy who wandered he’d been swept into the culvert, Displaying the sticker, as well McCabe started working on the decide if they need to launch an from home. The bill would es- she said. Travis Alert bill for this year’s as sharing information about the tablish a statewide standard for disability with 911 call centers, extensive search operation at a Making the Home Safe for Travis session. And after King wrote car crash. reflective symbols to be placed about the bill for the Toppenish would be strictly voluntary. The family then started tak- Firefighters, he said, have no on cars and homes to alert po- Review-Independent, McCabe Training Program for ing steps to make their home problem with the training aspect, lice, firefighters and medical re- said she started hearing from safer for Travis. With help from Responders which he said is already part of sponders that they are going to others asking if a similar alert firefighters from Yakima County their ongoing education pro- be dealing with someone with a system could be developed for The bill would also direct Fire District 5, where they had gram. disability, and it sets up a system people with Down syndrome, the state Department of Health both been volunteer firefight- King said the goal of the bill where dispatchers can relay in- Alzheimer’s disease or other dis- to create a training program for ers, King and her husband put a is to ensure that there is a state- formation to responders. The bill abilities. emergency responders in how to fence in the backyard. wide training standard, so all re- also calls for training emergency That’s when McCabe, with work with people with a disabil- She said the firefighters got sponders know how to deal with responders how to work with King’s support, expanded the ity. to know Travis and learn about people with disabilities. people who have disabilities. Travis Alert idea to cover all dis- In the case of people with how autism affected his behavior “It’s not 100 percent perfect, House Bill 2287, sponsored abilities, and changed the sym- autism, King said the training and responses. but it’s 100 percent better than by Rep. Gina McCabe, R-Gol- bol’s color from blue to orange. may include instructions on how In April 2015, Darren King what we have now,” King said of dendale, had its first hearing in The logo could be displayed to get information from people January and is awaiting a vote painted a blue jigsaw puzzle piece who have difficulty answering a the bill. News in Brief Chehalis Reservation right-of-way. year review for a special use per- The hearing will be held at The Chehalis PTA will be The Confederate Tribes of mit approval to continue gravel the Thurston County Court- having a meeting at 5:30 p.m. Requests County to the Chehalis Reservation have mining. The existing mine is 25 house, building 1, room 152 at tonight at the Chehalis Middle asked the county to vacate the acres, part of which has already 2000 Lakeridge Dr. SW in Olym- School commons. At 6:30 p.m., Vacate Right-Of-Way land, which was acquired in been reclaimed. pia. It will take place at 10 a.m. the architects for the two new By The Chronicle 2002 as part of County Road The location of the property on Feb. 16. schools will be talking about the The Thurston County hear- Project 61141. is listed as 10147 Shermer Ln. SE, new schools, and will answer ing examiner will hold a public The area includes a portion of Olympia. Architects to Talk About questions or concerns anyone hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 16, to Anderson Road Southwest. A condition of the special may have about them. discuss a request that the coun- The applicant in the hearing, use permit requires a review for New Chehalis Schools The architects will be show- ty vacate a 1.85-acre section of Dan O’Neill, is requesting a five- compliance every five years. By The Chronicle ing drawings about the schools. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Bright College Teens Agency: North Korea Held in Death of Plans Satellite ‘Awesome Little Girl’ Launch This Month BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Two Virginia Tech students who North Korea has declared plans to had bright futures appeared be- launch an Earth observation sat- fore a judge Monday in the death ellite on a rocket later this month, of a seventh-grade girl who was an official with a London-based active on social media and ap- agency said today. This would parently climbed out her bed- cause international outrage be- room window. cause such tests are seen by the Nicole Madison Lovell, 13, United Nations and other critics as was described as “an awesome covers for banned long-range mis- little girl” who had a tough life sile tests meant to further North — she survived a liver transplant Korea’s nuclear bomb and missile as a youngster and suffered from programs. bullying at middle school and An official at the Internation- online, her mother said. al Maritime Organization said Police found her body on Sat- North Korea declared that an urday, four days after she disap- Earth observation satellite launch peared. David Eisenhauer, 18, is would be conducted between Feb. charged with her kidnapping 8 and 25, between 7 a.m. and noon and first-degree murder. Natalie Chris Carlson / The Associated Press Pyongyang time. The official Keepers, 19, is charged with im- Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks during a caucus night rally as his wife Heidi listens Monday spoke on condition of anonym- proper disposal of a body and ac- in Des Moines, Iowa. Cruz sealed a victory in the Republican Iowa caucuses, winning on the strength of his relentless cam- ity because she hadn’t been autho- cessory after the fact in the com- paigning and support from his party’s diehard conservatives. rized to speak publicly yet. mission of a felony. The declaration follows North Police in Blacksburg, Va., Korea’s claim last month to have said they have evidence showing tested a hydrogen bomb, the coun- Eisenhauer knew the girl before try’s fourth nuclear test. she disappeared, but have not re- Cruz Tops Trump in Iowa; leased any details about what led up to her death. New Democratic Era Dawning in Myanmar Cosby’s Lawyers Push Top Dems Too Close to Call After Suu Kyi Victory to Get Sexual Assault NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) By Julie Pace and Catherine Lucey — Led by a triumphant Aung San Case Thrown Out Suu Kyi, Myanmar is preparing to NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The Associated Press “Iowa has sent notice that the Republican take a historic leap into uncharted Bill Cosby arrived at court today DES MOINES, Iowa — Tex- territory, having only known de- to try to get the sexual assault as Sen. Ted Cruz, a fiery con- nominee and next president of the United mocracy for 14 of its 1,000 years charges against him thrown out servative loathed by his own States will not be chosen by the media, will not of recorded history. Suu Kyi, who because of what his lawyers say party’s leaders, swept to victory scored a stunning victory in last was a binding commitment by a in Iowa’s Republican caucuses be chosen by the Washington establishment.” year’s elections, follows a proces- previous district attorney not to Monday, overcoming billionaire sion of absolute monarchs, Brit- prosecute him a decade ago. Donald Trump and a stronger- Sen . Ted Cruz ish colonial rulers and home-bred The current district attorney than-expected showing by Flor- who won in Iowa’s Republican caucuses generals who are still standing tall has said he has no record of such ida Sen. Marco Rubio. Among in the wings. an agreement. Democrats, Bernie Sanders rode ers would reinvigorate questions ers drew large, youthful crowds The new era dawns April 1, Cosby, 78, emerged from a a wave of voter enthusiasm to a about her candidacy, she foresaw across the state with his calls when Suu Kyi’s National League black SUV just before 9 a.m., virtual tie with Hillary Clinton, a long race to come. for breaking up big Wall Street for Democracy, which captured dressed in a tan suit and tie. Two long considered her party’s front- “It is rare that we have the banks and his fierce opposition nearly 80 percent of the contested men held his arms for support runner. opportunity we do now, to have to a campaign finance system parliamentary seats, takes over as he walked up a ramp to the Cruz’s victory over Trump a real contest of ideas, to really that he says is rigged for the power from a military-dominated Montgomery County Court- regime and attempts to shed de- was a testament to his massive think hard about what the Dem- wealthy. house, and one carried Cosby’s cades of political oppression, civil get-out-the-vote operation in ocratic Party stands for and what With the race too close to cane. The comedian chatted Iowa and the months he spent we want the future of our coun- war and economic ruin in this call, Sanders’ aides said they had with his handlers while ignoring wooing the state’s influential try to look like,” Clinton said. resource-blessed Southeast Asian reporters’ questions. conservative and evangelical Trump has shaken the Repub- been told by the Iowa Demo- nation once hailed as the conti- Cosby is accused of drugging leaders. lican Party perhaps more than cratic Party that it did not have nent’s rising star. and violating former Temple “Iowa has sent notice that the any other candidate, though he results from several precincts University athletics employee Republican nominee and next was unable to turn his legion of and had asked the campaigns to Andrea Constand at his suburban president of the United States fans into an Iowa victory. help get the missing information. Russia Backs Inclusion of Philadelphia mansion in 2004. will not be chosen by the media, He sounded humble in de- The party said it was awaiting Hard-Liners Attending will not be chosen by the Wash- feat, saying he was “honored” by results from a “small number of ington establishment,” Cruz the support of Iowans. And he outstanding precincts” and had Syria Peace Talks Fight Over Hostage’s said. vowed to keep up his fight for the reached out to the campaigns for GENEVA (AP) — Russia said Fate Broke Up California His comments were echoed Republican nomination. help contacting the chairs from today it supports the inclusion by Sanders, underscoring the “We will go on to easily beat those sites. of all opposition parties in Syr- Jail Escapees degree to which voter frustra- Hillary or Bernie or whoever the Cruz modeled his campaign ian peace talks, including rep- SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — tion with the political system has hell they throw up,” Trump told after past Iowa Republican win- resentatives of two hard-line Is- Three inmates who teamed up to crossed party lines in the 2016 cheering supporters. ners, visiting all of the state’s lamic groups, as President Bashar pull off an intricate escape from a campaign. For Clinton’s supporters, the 99 counties and courting evan- Assad’s troops captured a village tight race with Sanders was sure California jail stuck together and “It is too late for establish- gelical and conservative leaders. north of Syria’s largest city with ment politics and establishment to bring back painful memories eluded authorities for nearly a While candidates with that port- the aid of Russian airstrikes. week. Then authorities said their economics,” said Sanders, who of her loss to Barack Obama in Syria’s official SANA news alliance began to unravel over a declared the Democratic race a 2008. Her campaign spent nearly folio have often faded later in the agency reported the capture of disagreement on whether to kill “virtual tie.” a year building a get-out-the- primary season, Cruz hopes to Hardatneen, north of Aleppo, as a cab driver they’d taken hostage. Clinton took the stage at her vote operation in Iowa yet still ride his momentum to the nomi- U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura Six days after their breakout own campaign rally saying she seemed to be caught off guard nation. kicked off what he called a second — and 400 miles to the north — was “breathing a big sigh of re- by the enthusiasm surrounding Trump took second place, but day of peace talks in Geneva by fugitives Hossein Nayeri and Bac lief” but with the Democratic Sanders. Rubio, favored by more main- hosting a government delegation Duong came to blows in a San race too close to call. Aware that A self-declared democratic stream Republicans, gave him a for the second time since Friday. Jose motel room because Nayeri even a slim victory over Sand- socialist from Vermont, Sand- battle even for that. He also planned a separate meet- wanted to kill the man and bury ing with the main opposition his body and Duong did not, au- group later in the day. thorities said Monday. Duong WHO Declares Global Emergency Russian Foreign Minister Ser- prevailed but the next day left gey Lavrov, whose country has with the hostage, traveled back been a pivotal player along with to Orange County and turned in Explosive Spread of Zika Virus the U.S. in helping bring about the himself in. talks, told reporters in Abu Dhabi The cab driver, who suffered By Jamey Keaten and Maria Cheng there two years ago, at the same be up to 4 million cases of Zika that Russia believes all opposition only minor injuries, immediately The Associated Press time as dengue fever. in the Americas in the next year, parties in Syria except for the Is- went to authorities. The follow- “After a review of the evidence, but no recommendations were lamic State group and the al-Qa- ing day, Nayeri and the third GENEVA — The World the committee advised that the made to restrict travel or trade. ida-affiliated Nusra Front should fugitive, Jonathan Tieu, 20, were Health Organization declared clusters of microcephaly and “It is important to understand, take part in the negotiations. arrested in San Francisco. a global emergency over the ex- other neurological complica- there are several measures preg- plosive spread of the Zika virus, tions constitute an extraordinary nant women can take,” Chan Israeli Lawmakers No Shadow: which has been linked to birth event and public health threat to said. “If you can delay travel and defects in the Americas, calling other parts of the world,” WHO it does not affect your other fam- Approve New Stop Punxsutawney Phil it an “extraordinary event” that Director-General Dr. Margaret ily commitments, it is something poses a public health threat to Chan said. to consider.” and Frisk Laws ‘Predicts’ Early Spring other parts of the world. WHO, which was widely crit- “If they need to travel, they JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) The U.N. agency took the rare icized for its sluggish response can get advice from their physi- parliament passed a law today ex- — The handlers of Pennsylvania’s step despite a lack of definitive to the 2014 Ebola crisis in West cian and take personal protec- panding police powers, allowing most famous groundhog, Punx- evidence proving the mosquito- Africa, has been eager to show its tive measures, like wearing long them to stop and frisk suspects sutawney Phil, said the furry borne virus is causing a surge in responsiveness this time. Despite sleeves and shirts and pants and without probable cause, the latest rodent failed to see his shadow babies born with brain defects dire warnings that Ebola was out using mosquito repellent.” attempt to crack down on near- at dawn today, meaning he “pre- and abnormally small heads in of control in mid-2014, WHO The U.S. Centers for Dis- daily Palestinian attacks on Israelis. dicted” an early spring. Brazil and following a 2013-14 didn’t declare an emergency ease Control has advised preg- Critics say the law will allow “Is this current warm weather outbreak in French Polynesia. until months later, after nearly nant women to postpone visits police to racially profile minorities more than a trend? Per chance Monday’s emergency meet- 1,000 people had died. to Brazil and other countries in and Arabs. this winter has come to an end? ing of independent experts was “If indeed, the scientific link- the region with Zika outbreaks, While previously police could There is no shadow to be cast, called in response to the spike in age between Zika and micro- though officials say it’s unlikely only search people suspected of an early Spring is my forecast!,” babies born with microcephaly cephaly is established, can you the virus could cause widespread carrying a weapon, under the new read Jeff Lundy, vice president in Brazil since the virus was first imagine if we do not do all this problems in the U.S. On Monday, measures officers can search anyone of the Inner Circle of The Punx- found there last year. Officials in work now and wait until the health officials added four more in areas declared by district police sutawney Groundhog Club. French Polynesia also document- scientific evidence comes out?” destinations to a list that now in- commanders to be possible settings Lundy is one of the top hat- ed a connection between Zika Chan said. “Then people will say, cludes 28 locations, most of them for “hostile sabotage activity.” They wearing group that announces and neurological complications ‘Why didn’t you take action?’” in Latin America and the Carib- can also search people they suspect the forecast every year. when the virus was spreading WHO estimates there could bean. might commit violent crime. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Relics of the 'Stone' Age Unearthed in Southeast Washington FIND: Millstones Have Been Holding Up a Corner of a Historic Flour Mill for 127 Years By Kerri Sandaine The Lewiston Tribune PATAHA — How the two millstones got from France to Pataha in the 1870s remains a mystery. Weighing in at roughly 9,000 pounds each, the stones have been holding up a corner of a his- toric flour mill for the past 127 years. Up until about mid-Jan- uary, they had not seen daylight since President Grover Cleve- land was in the White House. "Nobody knows exactly how they got here," said pastor Jon Van Vogt, owner of the Pataha Flour Mills near Pomeroy. "They had to have been brought here in some dramatic way. They are such a treasure and I'm so happy to see them out." Earlier in January, the stones were carefully winched from be- neath the mill by Clarkston con- tractor Ralph Montague during Barry Kough / Lewiston-Tribune a renovation project. Montague In this photo taken Jan. 19, pastor John Van Vogt poses by two giant, extremely heavy millstones unearthed from under the Pataha Flour Mill in Pataha, southeastern was in the process of repairing Washington. and reinforcing the foundation when the buried rocks came to light, Van Vogt said. couple and their five kids began The stones were part of the transforming the building into intricate milling process and a museum, restaurant, special used from 1878 until about 1889 event venue and church. to grind grain into flour. After a Located at 50 Hutchens Hill decade, five machines replaced Road, the mill has become a pop- the huge chunks of granite. ular tourist stop and local gath- The inner workings of the ering place. Weddings, funer- stones are still intact, which is als, governmental meetings and rare in this day and age, Van family reunions are often held Vogt said. It appears they were here, and a fellowship service cut by hand and loaded with lead is conducted at 8:30 a.m. every to increase their weight. Sunday. Quilts are folded on the "We are building an outdoor pews so visitors can stay warm display case for them so visitors and cozy on winter days. can experience another taste of "We love it," Van Vogt said. history here," he said. "The best thing about the mill is From its antique camera col- the neat people we meet." lection to a Wurlitzer organ, the Homemade food is served The exterior of the Pataha Flour Mill in Pataha, southeastern Washington. mill is a haven for history buffs. from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednes- Flour sacks, handwritten ledgers day through Saturday. Dinner and unique milling machinery is available from 5 to 7 p.m. on At one time, Garfield County equipment was intact when on the foundation. are part of the four-story tour, Saturdays. No prices are on the had five flour mills, but Pataha the Van Vogt family assumed In addition to giving folks along with an old-time photo menu because everything is do- is the last one standing. Also ownership and turned it into a a glimpse into the past and a parlor. nation-based. known as the Houser Mill, the nonprofit outreach center and home-cooked meal, Van Vogt Van Vogt and his wife, Louise, "Some can give little. Some establishment was famous for its museum. The Shepherd Founda- said the main goal is to make bought the old flour mill in 1998. can give more, but God's always XXX brand flour until it closed tion has helped with funding for visitors feel welcome and loved. It had no electricity or insula- faithful," the pastor said. "Louise in 1943. renovations at the mill, includ- "This is our way of planting tion when the Garfield County is the main cook." All of the original milling ing $10,000 for the recent work seeds," he said. News in Brief

ern State Hospital and has filed a that adds up to more than $3 cross into habitat south of Inter- Software for lawsuit. million. state 90. State Sen. Don Washington Colleges The News Tribune reported KING-TV reported Wash- Benton Won't Run that the Attorney General's Of- ington State Parks is considering Needs Improvement fice filed the lawsuit on Jan. 20 in Sea-Tac Airport Sees putting up to 100 cabins and re- for Re-Election SPOKANE (AP) — Officials Pierce County Superior Court. Record Passenger tail space in the area east of Sno- VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — say the $100 million computer State officials say that for qualmie Pass. Don Benton, a longtime Republi- software system for Washington more than two decades Steila- Traffic Again in 2015 Officials have been looking can state senator from Vancouver, state's community colleges will coom has overcharged for West- SEATTLE (AP) — Officials at ways to boost revenue after re- says he' won't seek re-election. Ben- likely cost another $10 million ern State Hospital's use of the say 2015 passenger traffic at Se- cent years of departmental bud- ton said in a statement Saturday before it's ready for use. sewer system. attle-Tacoma International Air- get cuts. that he will finish his current term, The Spokesman Review re- "Currently, Pierce County port set a record — again. Conservation Northwest ex- which expires at the end of the year. ported that the system, known as charges Steilacoom $33,397 per Port of Seattle officials said ecutive director Mitch Friedman Benton also works as Clark Coun- ctcLink, is behind schedule and month to treat the sewage from in a news release more than 42 has worked on the $6.2 overpass ty's director of environmental ser- operating poorly. So far, it's only Western State Hospital," DSHS million people traveled through project for years. The endeavor is vices. He said he made his decision been adopted by colleges in Spo- spokeswoman Kelly Stowe told the airport last year, an increase in its final stages. to leave the Legislature with "a kane and Tacoma. the newspaper in an email. "Stei- of 12.9 percent over the previous Friedman said it looks like heavy heart," but added his bosses It's likely the largest system lacoom in turn charges WSH year. the parks department is spread at the county didn't want him to of its kind in higher education in $81,720 per month." Port Commissioner Tom Al- thin, and that this proposal for continue serving as a lawmaker the United States. It's designed to The hospital is about 40 per- bro says the growth rate is nearly development has not been thor- while also working as the environ- tie together financial data, stu- cent of Steilacoom's sewer system. double the 7.7 percent growth oughly thought through. mental services director. dent scheduling and employee "It's two willing parties that seen in 2014. Washington State Parks is ac- Benton, 57, has been in the functions at the state's 34 com- entered into those agreements," Officials say domestic traffic cepting public comment and of- Legislature since 1994 and is a munity colleges. Steilacoom Town Administra- rose 12.7 percent while interna- ficials have said they are open to former head of the state Repub- When the system launched at tor Paul Loveless said. "The town tional traffic grew at a 14.6 per- new ideas. lican Party. Tacoma and Spokane last term, has simply continued the process cent rate compared to 2014. some students couldn't register set forth in the agreements." Officials say the airport has for classes. Others couldn't see Since 1964, the town has pro- been the fastest growing top 20 Vinyl Windows their financial aid. vided sewer service to the hos- airport in the country for the New Those systems have been pital. The town contracted with past two years. with Insulated LoW-E fixed but the schools' main ac- Pierce County in 1987 to run its Albro says the growth high- counting system still doesn't wastewater through the county's lights the urgency to plan for SIzE Vj’S work. Chambers Creek Wastewater Re- expanded facilities to meet the gional Treatment Plant. Western growing demand. 3 x 2 $90 State Sues City Over State continued its sewer service 4 x 3 $120 with the town, which passed the Cabins, Retail 4 x 4 $129

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other in-custody suspects before Department met with a woman she told police the suspect broke Hill Drive in Salkum. The Lewis Suspect his hearing was concluded. Lawl- in a parking lot in the 500 block in and stole cash and a Buddha County Prosecutor’s Office de- er asked him to return to his seat, of Harrison Avenue who report- statue, and raped her on two sep- clined to file charges on Jan. 27. Continued from the front page and Kaech refused. ed that she was kidnapped in arate occasions. She told police Chief Criminal Deputy Pros- Lawler responded by order- Longview and had been dropped he also threatened to kill her, ac- ecutor Brad Meagher said his of- “I think the facts of the case speak ing Kaech held on no bail in the off in Centralia. cording to court documents. fice didn’t have enough evidence for themselves,” said Deputy Lewis County Jail pending Tues- According to the Lewis The victim told police she to charge Kaech with a crime in Prosecutor Sheila Weirth. day’s hearing, at which point the County Sheriff’s Office, which managed to get away from Kaech Lewis County. Lawler said he did find prob- suspect unleashed a string of ob- is also investigating the incident, in Centralia, where she was able Investigators suspected able cause, based on a report scenities in Lawler’s direction. the victim is a 32-year-old wom- to contact the police. Kaech in the Jan. 12 burglary filed by the Prosecutor’s Of- Lawler charged Kaech with an from Longview. When questioned by police, based on records from a Seattle fice. Kaech’s next appearance is contempt of court, which in- According to court docu- Kaech said he didn’t know the victim. pawn shop that showed him scheduled for 4 p.m. today. He cludes a mandatory 30 days in ments, the woman told police Detectives have contacted at pawning a chain saw stolen in has not yet been appointed an jail. Keach kept swearing, and that Kaech picked her and a mu- least two witnesses who saw the the burglary. While that might attorney but was represented at Lawler imposed a second con- tual friend up in Longview. After pair together on Saturday and have been enough to charge him Monday’s hearing by defense at- tempt charge, for another 30 an argument, Kaech reportedly investigators have applied for a in King County, Meagher said torney Joely O’Rourke, who rep- days in jail. kicked the friend out of the car, warrant to search Kaech’s vehi- Lewis County authorities had resents defendants at their first “You want to try for another?” and told the victim that she was cle. The investigation is ongoing. little evidence to hold him on in hearings. Lawler asked. his “hostage.” Kaech was arrested Jan. 26 connection to the burglary. Kaech, who was visibly agi- Kaech was then escorted back The victim told police Kaech on suspicion of first-degree bur- Kaech was released, and four tated during the hearing, got up to the Lewis County Jail. drove them around the Salkum glary in connection to a theft of a days later was arrested again, from the defendants’ desk to sit At 8:24 p.m. on Saturday, of- area, stopping at his residence, a chain saw and other items on Jan. this time on the rape and kid- in the jury box with a group of ficers with the Centralia Police state park and a church, where 12 from the 300 block of Fawn napping accusations.

crowd. Cody Bartels, 15, of Taco- Bucking ma, was one of those young bull riders. Bartels hung on for a wild Continued from the front page ride that saw him fall just before the eight second horn. their ranch in Silver Creek. Despite his fall Bartels was The Knowleses have been thrilled with his ride on what he holding the regular rodeo romps estimated was the biggest and at their place for the past 15 years nastiest bull he’d ever ridden. and about 250 people pile into “It’s only my sixth bull so I’m still their rustic bull riding arena for pretty green,” said the humble each event. young bull rider. “It’s one of There was a capacity crowd those things where my mom said for an event Saturday. I’d never ride and now here I am.” “It’s just kind of a fun thing Cody’s brother Scotty, 37, was for us to do. And this way I get also on hand on Saturday. Scotty to buck my bulls in the win- is normally a bull rider himself ter,” said Knowles, who uses the but wound up filling in as a bull- home winter series as a training fighter in a pinch. and jury process in order to fig- The older Bartels admit- ure out which of his bulls are fit ted that it was nerve-wracking for top tier pro rodeo events and watching his young brother take the summer fair series. his turn on the back of a bucking Following closely in his bull. He laughed when told that grandfather’s “mud” caked foot- Cody did not suffer from any steps, Beau Shelton, 26, of Silver such fears. “He shouldn’t be. All Creek, has assumed the brunt he needs to do is concentrate on of the hands-on work with the Pete Caster / [email protected] Austin Wright, 23, of Gig Harbor, rides a bull during the Lazy HK-Bar Rodeo on Saturday night in Silver Creek. that bull,” said the proud older bulls now, and the tall cowboy brother. “That’s the best ride I’ve can be found orchestrating the seen him do. He did awesome!” chaos of the bullpen chutes come The younger Bartels summed showtime. It’s a tradition Shel- “You’ve got to come prepared to has escaped without any inju- administered massage therapy to up he and his brother’s passion ton first joined in as a youngster these things!” ries, although he’s usually “real dinged-up rodeo contestants. for rodeoing by saying, “It’s a when he would help out around While crowd safety is para- sore the next day.” One thing “I’ve wanted to do it since I family thing. My dad used to his grandparents’ ranch. He’s mount, it can never be guar- Jennings has learned during his was 2,” explained Bertolacci. “I do it and now we both do.” Like been a part of it ever since. anteed for the brave partici- short stint in the chutes is that always thought I would be in the most things at the Lazy HK Bar “It means the world to me,” pants that step inside the arena. when you fall, “Just get up and rodeo, and fighting bulls seemed Ranch it’s just an old family tra- said Shelton, when asked about Knowles and Shelton take pride run to the fence. Even if you’ve way better to me than getting on dition. the significance of helping to in raising big, athletic bulls with got dirt in your eye. Just run!” the back of one.” There will not be any bull rid- carry on his family legacy while enough fight to challenge the In the crowd on Saturday was Saturday was only Bertolac- ing at the Lazy HK Bar Ranch working hand in hand with his best bull riders in the world. Jennings’ great-grandmother, ci’s second appearance at the HK in February but the rodeo will grandfather. “All I ever wanted That means the locals and Doris West, of Randle. Asked if rodeo. Despite his age and in- return on March 5. That event to do since I was a little kid was greenhorns that come out for she gets nervous watching her experience Bertolacci considers will be held as a fundraiser for raise bulls,” said Shelton. “He has their shot at the winter series great-grandson tempt fate on the himself a traditionalist, sporting the Raise for Rowyn charity taught me everything I know. He title often get bucked around back of an angry 2,000-pound classic jean shorts (called bag- that raises funds to help parents has pushed me to make myself pretty good. “They have prob- animal she noted, “I don’t, but gies) and suspenders as part of forced to deal with the death of a better at whatever I do.” lems with it but they’ve got to his mother sure does.” West was his ensemble. young child. The family tradition at the get over it,” said Harlan Knowles simply impressed with her great- He also wears a mounted For additional information Lazy HK Bar Ranch rodeo does of the trials and tribulations of grandson’s progress, noting, camera on his cowboy hat in on the Silver Creek rodeo, or to not begin and end with the prog- young bull riders. “You’re going “He’s getting better.” order to capture close encoun- set up your own shot with the eny of the Knowleses and their to break some bones if you ride. All of the riders on Saturday ters with raging bulls. So far the bulls, check out the Lazy HK bulls though. In fact, the entire There’s no way around it.” wore helmets and facemasks in young bullfighter has suffered Facebook page (LazyHKBarRo- hoedown is a decidedly family- order to help prevent head inju- only bruised ribs and thighs and deo) or contact Shelton directly friendly event. ARON JENNINGS, 17, of Mossy- ries but the real security blanket a minor injury to his wrist. “Oth- by phone at (360) 324-2664. Vaughn and Terri Aust, of rock, was just one of the young for failed riders comes in the er than that I’ve never broken Mossyrock, are frequent attend- bucks that came out to Silver form of a pair of brave bullfight- anything, yet,” said the energetic ees at the rodeo, and they appre- Creek on Saturday in order to ers. Easily confused with rodeo bullfighter. “Knock on wood.” FOUNDER’S ciate the all-ages fun. try his luck with the bucking clowns, bullfighters are often At the HK Ranch rodeo the “We just love coming out here. bulls. In his third-ever bull ride, dressed colorfully but they do junior riders go first with the CELEBRATION It’s fun family entertainment,” Jennings failed to qualify for a not wear face paint and they more experienced riders tak- noted Terri Aust. She hopes to score when he was bucked off are not on hand to entertain the ing on the bigger and more ex- get her grandchildren out to the in advance of the eight-second crowd. The main mission of a perienced bulls in the second “Serving you show someday. “It’s all pretty buzzer, but that did little to tem- bullfighter is to keep the bull rid- frame. On Saturday only three is what we much amateurs,” she said of the per his enthusiasm once he’d ers safe at all costs, whether that riders managed to stay on for believe in.” contestants. “Most of them won’t safely scampered out of the bull’s be by baiting the bull into chas- the full eight seconds and all of be on long, but it’s good fun to path in the dusty arena. Jennings ing after them instead or by lying those riders were from the expe- watch.” plays baseball and football, but on top of the rider in order to re- rienced set. Jake Davis, of Mc- Great Buy! 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Follower of The Chronicle’s Facebook page reacts to pho- tos from the annual Project Homeless Connect event at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds:

Centralia UMC: Thanks to the Lewis Coun- ty Homeless Connect folk for all of the work you do in our community!

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react to the proposal of a bill to ban abortions based on what gender the baby will be:

Sue Beckman: Aborting in the first place is wrong, it’s a life and should not be taken because you do not want a child. But to have For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue Seeks Donations an abortion because of the sex of the unborn For Heaven’s Sake Animal latest fundraising drive “Bills for to be species specific meaning child is really wrong. What kind of a person Rescue and Rehabilitation near Babies.” that it is a special diet for deer or would do such a horrible thing? This person Rochester is seeking donations “Please help us take care of all squirrel or rabbit or opossum or should never ever have children. I knew in oth- in order to purchase milk for its the babies who will soon be ar- river otter, etc. The nice thing is er countries this was done but I didn’t know young blacktail deer population. riving by donating to us now so our country did, it does. that they all get the best formula The rescue needs about we are prepared and can get our for their species.” $4,000 in order to purchase the milk formulas while it’s on sale,” Donations can be sent to For sustenance for fawns, in addition the group wrote. “If you’d like Heaven’s Sake, P.O. Box 12417, Norma Szabo: What about the case of ge- to other young animals, from to order formula for us directly Olympia. PayPal payments can netic defects that only affect one sex? I would Fox Valley Animal Health. from Fox Valley, that would be guess less than. 0001% of abortions are done “We will need opossum for- fine too. If you’d like to do that, be made online at www.fhswild- simply for sex selection. Just another pro-birth mula, squirrel formula, rabbit I will gladly tell you which for- liferehab.org. More information idea! formula and fawn milk pretty mulas we use. We purchase it by on the organization can also be soon now,” the organization the large buckets. It’s in powder found on the page. posted to its Facebook page. “It form and we mix it with water “This is a joint effort we do Ann Davis: I’m for the right to choose — goes on sale this month so that’s to prepare the formula. We go with you so please support the but I’m against abortion strictly because of the the time we order.” through a lot of it with all the ba- animals now,” the group wrote. gender of the baby. For Heaven’s Sake calls the bies we get in Spring. It is made “We are always grateful.”

Randy Cobb: It all boils down to the taking of an innocent life for convenience sake. SUBMIT ITEMS TO VOICES Chronline Comments Having a fundraiser for a nonprofit organization? The following comments were submitted by Looking to share photo- readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- graphs from a successful able for reading online. event? The Voices page is for you, the readers, to share information with fel- • Story: Three Arrested Following low Lewis County area resi- dents. Send submissions to Raid in Chehalis [email protected].

Call Doug Blosser at USER NAME: Happy2BHere (360) 807-8238 for more The reason we moved here is for the small town safety information. and the community, if you wish to deal the drugs, go some- where else. Thank you for the people who put their lives on the line so we can live in a safe environment, Kudos! • Story: Lawmakers Say State Patrol Due for a Pay Raise USER NAME: jbundy48 I do support the thrust of the descriptions of both bills, but do have a concern about one aspect of Senate Bill SB6631. That is the section “if a trooper leaves the state pa- trol within three years to become a local police officer, that local department would have to pay the state for the troop- er’s training costs.” In effect, that means that a new state patrol officer is under a somewhat indentured servitude, like early colonists to America were often under. In that case, a local police department is always going to prefer to hire someone not in the state patrol during their first 3 years. Of course, if the trooper finds the state patrol untenable, he or she will just look for jobs outside of Washington state.

• Story: PFD Votes to Buy New Turf for Sports Complex

USER NAME: national “The PFD is a public taxing district in charge of the over- sight of the $10 million Northwest Sports Hub complex in Centralia.” Wasn’t this facility originally supposed to cost $5-6 million? • Story: Sirens Includes Vehicle Prowls

USER NAME: Zander I looked through the most recent sirens and it seems Longview there has been a lot of vehicles broken into. It looks like it is time to set up a sting. Put a purse on a car seat and wait Radiologists for that midnight prowler to try and get it. It is probably MRI P.S. Inc. the same people breaking into people’s sheds and houses FABULOUS lately. Centralia Police need to get on it. This is a small city. Longview Radiologists There shouldn’t be multiple cars being broken into in one FULL COLOR night. I had two guys knock on my door about two weeks offers “Healthy ago, really late at night. They fled real fast when I told them Now Easier Savings” Call today I am getting my weapon. Than Ever! for your cash discount Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter Get your customer’s attention with full color Now Serving Two Locations: www.facebook.com/ @chronline signs and graphics! thecentraliachronicle 910 S. Scheuber Rd. | Centralia, WA 98531 | (360) 736-0200 Inside The Chronicle 700 Lincoln St. Ste. 100 | Kelso, WA 98626 | (360) 425-5131 Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. www.longviewradiology.com 360-736-6322 CH552506cz.ke Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl CFAC Athletes of the Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Week Trailblazer Offense Hums in 98-88 Win Over Grays Harbor By The Chronicle the field and 12 of 13 at the foul (87 percent) from the foul stripe. Blazers scored in double fig- with six boards and three steals, ABERDEEN — Joshua line for 30 points, with 12 re- Grays Harbor had six players ures, and Centralia used a big while Monty Cooper scored 13. Broughton and Josiah Warner bounds, while Warner was 5 of in double figures, led by 19 from first quarter to put away Grays Centralia led 20-9 after a had huge games, 6 from long range for 25 points. Bryce Demecilio. Harbor, 65-45, here Saturday in quarter, and held Aberdeen to 9 and Centralia Centralia outscored the Centralia (2-16, 2-5 league) NWAC West Region women’s points in the third to extend its Chokers 54-42 in the second will host Highline on Saturday. basketball action. 8-point halftime advantage. was on fire here half, and shot a solid 9 of 15 Alisha Sorensen led the way Kennedy Wharton led Grays Saturday in a 98- from 3-point land in the win. with 15 points and 11 rebounds, Harbor with 19 points. 88 NWAC West Brayton Keith hit a trio of Balanced Lady Blazers while Susan Kenney added 14 Centralia (15-7, 6-1 league) Region win over 3-pointer and scored 14 points, points and 11 boards with a pair hosts Highline on Saturday to Grays Harbor. and Khaleef Griffin added 11 Bounce Grays Harbor of steals and four assists. start its second and final trip Broughton went 9 of 16 from points. The Blazers shot 33 of 38 ABERDEEN — Four Lady Sydnie Cole-Vogler scored 11 through the West Region.

Saturday’s Prep Basketball 2B Girls Basketball Winlock Wards Off Mossyrock By The Chronicle WHAT’S WINLOCK — The Cardinals used a big third quarter to push past Mossyrock, 32-26, here Sat- urday in Central 2B League girls basketball action. Maggie Howsden led Win- lock with 10 points, and the NEXT? Cards outscored their opponents 13-4 in a third quarter that saw A Quick Glance Ahead to the Mossyrock move to a man-to- man defense. Local Prep Hoops Postseason “We got a lot of good drives by (guard Rianna) Whitehead,” Winlock coach Scott Ashmore said. “She pretty much was dumping it down to Howsden, By Aaron VanTuyl who had some easy looks when [email protected] she did.” Clementine Schultz led The district basketball tourna- Mossyrock with 12 points, and ments — the most consistently ex- Paige Moorcroft added 7. Mike citing playoffs situation in the local Hammond added 7 for Winlock. sports world — start on Feb. 8, which Winlock (5-13, 4-12 league) means there’s just a week left to de- plays at Adna on Tuesday. Moss- termine final seedings and scratch yrock (2-16, 1-15 league) plays at names into pre-printed brackets. Napavine on Tuesday. Here, then, is a quick look at Note: Also on Saturday night, who’s in the driver’s seat, as well as a Toutle Lake beat Adna, 56-33, in few other random notes, on each of Toutle, and Toledo beat Pe Ell, the six local basketball leagues. 53-34, in Pe Ell. BOYS Napavine Stays Hot, Evergreen 2A Conference Drops MWP 68-32 PROBABLE CHAMP: Preseason fa- MORTON — Morton-White vorite Tumwater is 4-0 heading into Pass tried to counter Napavine’s the last week of action, with games size and speed by starting out in against Centralia (tonight) and Black a zone defense. Hills left. The Tigers, however, literally CONTENDERS: Black Hills and Cen- shot that plan down. tralia could each make some noise Napavine went 6 of 8 behind in districts, though the Tigers will the 3-point arc in the first quar- be without star guard Hodges Bailey, ter and rolled in a 68-32 win over who has a fracture in his right foot. MWP here Saturday night to THE OTHER GUYS: Mark Morris (sur- improve to 15-1 in Central 2B prise surprise) is on top of the Greater League play. St. Helens 2A League standings. “They were just on fire, so we MVP PICK: Tumwater guard Ty bagged our zone and went man Gentry (the tennis star!). Black Hills to man the rest of the game,” MWP coach Tom Griffith said. please see PLAYOFFS, page S3 “Then you’re suffering with their tall, long and fast (players), but we did the best we could. They’re just a talented team.” The Chronicle / File Photo Melissa Lee led Napavine with 23 points and nine rebounds, and Morton-White Pass’ Kaleb Poquette scores against Toledo, in Toledo, during C2BL boys basketball action in Grace Hamre chipped in 17. Mol- December. MWP and Toledo are in irst and second in the C2BL with two games left in the regular season. lie Olson added 13 points and 10 boards for the Tigers, who led 25- 11 after a quarter. Saturday’s 2B Boys Basketball Haley Kolb, Krystal Wright and Sharon Hazen each scored 7 for MWP. Morton-White Pass (10-8, Morton-White Pass Holds Off Napavine, 52-51 8-8 overall) hosts Toutle Lake to- By The Chronicle played an extremely good ball- state championship or Super a good wakeup call for us to get night in Randle and hosts Pe Ell MORTON — The Timber- game.” Bowl, so to speak,” Gillispie back to work. We need to get in Morton on Thursday. wolves came closer than they Napavine led 40-37 after said. “It’s tough to play with better and improve.” Napavine (16-2, 15-1 league) have in three seasons to losing three quarters, led by 19 points people coming at you like that. Kaleb Poquette led Morton- hosts Mossyrock tonight and a Central 2B League game, but and 12 rebounds from junior You have to be extremely men- White Pass with 20 points, and plays at Winlock to close out the held on in the end for a 52-51 forward Wyatt Stanley. Peyton tally tough.” Matt Poquette added 9 points regular season on Thursday. win over Napavine. Stanley added 11 points. Napavine, he said, was up to and eight rebounds. Gage “It was a good game for us The Timberwolves are two the task, outrebounding MWP LaClef scored 12 for the win- Ducks Blow Out Adna, 56-33 to play, getting a week away wins away from their third- 34-23 and attempting 16 more ners. TOUTLE — The Pirates from postseason play,” Morton- straight undefeated C2BL sea- field goals. Morton-White Pass (17- 1, 16-0 league) plays at Toutle managed just 9 points in the White Pass coach Tony Gil- son, and have lost just once in “I think Napavine beat us in Lake on Wednesday. Napavine lispie said. “Give Napavine all the last three seasons. every facet of the game but the please see GIRLS, page S2 the credit in the world. They “We’re basically every team’s final score,” he said. “I think it’s please see C2BL, page S2

Gor-Dunk The Final Word Utah Jazz for- ward Gordon Duke Out of AP Men’s Poll for First Time in 8 Years Hayward (20) TV’s Best Bet By The Associated Press Oklahoma is 18-2 and is No. 1 for the dunks against College Basketball Chicago’s Taj For the first time in more than eight third straight week, receiving 45 first- Gibson (22) years, Duke is not in The Associated place votes from the 65-member national Indiana at Michigan in overtime Press Top 25. media panel on Monday. North Carolina 6 p.m. Monday in The Blue Devils are 15-6 and have lost is 19-2 and stays second, with 20 No. 1 ESPN Salt Lake City. four of five, including two home games. votes. The Jazz won They had been in every men’s poll since Villanova jumps three places to third 105-96. the preseason rankings of 2007-08. The and is followed in the top 10 by Maryland, record run is UCLA’s 221 straight polls Iowa, Xavier, Kansas, Texas A&M, Vir- Rick Bowmer / The Associated Press from 1966-80. ginia and Michigan State. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 SPORTS

Community First Auto Center Athletes of the Week

VERONICA CHIGO KALEB POQUETTE School: Centralia (Sr.) School: Morton-White Pass (Sr.) Sport: Wrestling Sport: Basketball (PG) Chigo won the 115 match against Poquette averaged 19 points in 3 games last week, with a triple-double in W.F. West, and took irst Saturday at the Joe Charon Tourney in Tacoma.. a C2BL-title clinching win over Adna.

Winners of the CFAC Athlete of the Week award can stop by the CFAC ofice (at 1051 NW Louisiana Ave. in Chehalis) to receive their certiicate, gift card and commemorative hooded sweatshirt. Sweatshirts will be available soon. Call the CFAC ofice at (360) 748-3512 for more information.

Saturday’s Prep Wrestling Four Centralia Wrestlers Take First at Washington Tournament By The Chronicle chose to continue. This made me class here Saturday at the Beach Washington and Northern Or- of grapplers from the Napavine- TACOMA — Centralia’s very proud as a coach. Your try Brawl wrestling tournament. egon. Onalaska wrestling squad won Tristan Dickey and Christian to teach mental toughness, and Braxton Dowell, a sopho- Adna will return to Ilwaco their bracket here Saturday at the Smith both placed first for the in this case it came out.” more wrestling at 138 pounds, on Saturday for the District 4 Prairie Tournament. Tiger wrestlers here Saturday at Aaron Adamo finished third and Ashton Dowell, a freshman 2B/1B Wrestling Tournament. Colton Brown won the 113-B at 145, both came out on top. Note: Adna assistant coaches Washington High School’s Joe at 160, while Dickey’s win came bracket, pinning both of his op- Caron Memorial Tournament. in the 138 bracket. “The Dowell brothers contin- Matt Patana and Dave Layden ponents; Casey Oxford won the With the flu bug hitting the In girls action, Centralia’s ue to impress us each week and were voted the District 4 Assis- team of late, Centralia was lim- Veronica Chigo (110) and Jordan are always back to back in their tant Coaches of the Year, by the 126-C bracket with a 3-0 record; ited in the number of wrestlers Christin (170) both finished first, finals matches, which is pretty district’s coaches. and first-year wrestler Rebekah it could send to the tournament, while Tyler Jorgenson was sec- cool,” Adna coach Craig Ferrier “This is a much deserved Adams won the 130-pound girls according to Tiger coach Scott ond (140) and Samantha Teitzel said. “We hope to see that trend recognition for all of their hard division, also with a 3-0 record. Phillips. (130) was third. continue at districts.” work and dedication to this team Ian Bowen (120), Adyan Cos- Smith, at 160 pounds, in- Centralia will wrestle in the Freshman Matthew Slape and these young men,” Ferrier tin (170) and Tempprince Gib- jured his knee early in his final sub-regional tournament on Sat- (132), sophomore Luke Welland- said. “We definitely would not bons (120) all finished second, er (138) and senior Tanner Fields match, but still managed to fight urday at W.F. West High School be enjoying the success we have with Cassandra Duren (140) tak- through to win with a pin. in Chehalis. (160) all took second, while been this year without them.” “After evaluating him he re- freshman Christian Loose fin- ing third. The Napavine-Onalaska ally could not put weight on his ished third (160). Three Napavine-Onalaska right knee. I gave him the choice Dowells Each Win at Beach Brawl The Pirates finished third as wrestlers will be in Ilwaco on of if he wanted to continue or ILWACO — Adna’s Dowell a team in the event, which fea- Wrestlers Win Saturday for the District 4 2B/1B not,” Phillips said. “Christian brothers each won their weight tured 16 teams from Southwest BATTLE GROUND — A trio Wrestling Tournament.

clude the regular season. Wahkiakum on Wednesday. strength and I’m hoping we’re C2BL going to bring our A-game de- Girls Toledo Slips Past Pe Ell Mossyrock Cages Up Cardinals fensively,” Ross said. “It’s going Continued from Sports 1 to be a battle.” Continued from Sports 1 PE ELL — The Trojans had WINLOCK — Mossyrock Winlock (4-14, 2-14 league) (13-5, 11-5 league) plays at Moss- their chances against Toledo dictated the pace of the game half here Saturday, falling yrock on Wednesday. here Saturday night, but the with their defense en route to a hosts Adna on Wednesday. 56-33 to Toutle Lake in second-place team in the Cen- 73-44 Central 2B League victory Central 2B League girls Swanson, Ducks Shoot Down tral 2B League’s boys basketball over Winlock here on Saturday. Loggers Tripped up in hoops action. Adna standings managed to escape Danny Nelson continued his Cathlamet “We didn’t play well with a 53-49 win. hot streak for the Vikings with at all,” Adna coach Chris TOUTLE — Toutle Lake’s Pe Ell, in the final minute of 25 points while Jaron Kirkley CATHLAMET — Long Bannish said. “I was a lit- Cam Swanson got hot, and the action, missed an open lay-up, scored 16, notched 16 rebounds trips to Wahkiakum County are tle disappointed. We got Pirates just couldn’t keep up in a the front end of a 1-and-1 free and dished out seven assists. rarely enjoyable and the Loggers our heads down a bit, and 76-54 loss here Saturday in Cen- throw situation, and a 3-point- “We had a lot of steals and a had one they’d like to forget in a it’s the first time all year tral 2B League boys basketball er — any of which, at the time, lot of hands on passes,” Mossy- 49-41 Central 2B League loss to I’d say we didn’t step up action. would have given the Trojans a rock coach Kelly Ross said. “We the Mules here on Saturday. De- and compete.” Swanson scored 19 of his lead. tried to put them in a tough situ- spite battling the whole way and Kenya Lorton led game-high 29 points in the third Instead, Toledo’s Reece Wal- ation with our defense.” getting 16 points from Jack Beck, Adna with 12 points, and quarter, going 5 of 5 from long lace knocked down a few foul That led to offense for Onalaska was outscored 17-5 in Shanay Dotson added 6. range in that frame alone. shots in the last seconds for the Mossyrock, which led 47-19 at the final quarter. Sam Woodley led Tou- The Ducks finished the first game’s final score. halftime. In the second half “We played well enough to tle Lake with 15 points, half on a 10-0 run, and — be- “We had three decent oppor- the Vikings began running sets win but in the fourth quarter while Makala Gardner hind Swanson’s big quarter — tunities — two really good op- against Winlock’s constantly- everything that could go wrong tallied 12. outscored Adna 25-11 in the portunities — to tie the game changing defenses. went wrong in that quarter,” The Ducks went 6 of third. or take the lead,” Pe Ell coach “They were changing de- Onalaska coach Dennis Bower 15 from long range, but “It was crazy,” Adna coach Justin Phelps said. “I’m actu- fenses like crazy,” Ross said. “If said. “I thought their kids really rebounding helped Tou- Luke Salme said of Swanson’s ally really proud of the way the they went into zone, we’d run wanted the game.” performance, which included 11 tle Lake run away with it, kids have been playing. It’s been our zone play. And just like it’s Onalaska led 36-32 after out- of 16 shooting for the game. “A Bannish said. a great week, aside from the seemed in our past four or five scoring Wahkiakum 13-9 in the couple were contested — not as Mossyrock game (a loss Friday), games, if we’re hitting our shots “We allowed too many third quarter. Stone Whitney many as we’d like — but it was and we’re playing some of our we’re tough to beat.” second-chance opportu- and Jacob Modica each added 9 nities,” he said. “It was just one of those nights where he best basketball right now.” Mossyrock (12-6, 10-6 was in the zone.” Red Arrington shot 8 of 14 league) hosts Napavine in a big points to the Loggers’ efforts. just not a good showing Zach Brown led Wahkiakum by us, and hopefully it’s a Garrett Trotter led Adna from the field to finish with a league contest on Wednesday for with 13 points, while Conner with 21 points. wakeup call.” game-high 21 points for Pe Ell, third place in the C2BL stand- Weed added 11. Sophomore “We’re struggling right now Adna (12-6, 11-5 while Reece Wallace led Toledo ings. Napavine won 76-33 the Blake Davis added 9 points, all but our kids are resilient,” Bower league) hosts Winlock with 17. Joe Wallace added 15 for last time the teams played, but from behind the 3-point arc in the Indians, and Tyler Shepherd the Vikings were without lead- said. “We had skill development tonight and closes out the the fourth quarter. paced Pe Ell with 10. ing scorers Nelson and Kirkley. in the morning on Monday and regular season at Toledo Adna (9-9, 8-8 league) plays Pe Ell (7-11, 5-11 league) The game is also senior night they all showed up.” on Thursday. at Winlock on Wednesday and hosts Onalaska on Wednesday. for Mossyrock. Onalaska (4-14, 3-13 league) hosts Toledo on Friday to con- Toledo (14-4, 13-3 league) hosts “They haven’t seen us at full plays at Pe Ell on Wednesday. NFL Wilson Throws 3 TDs in 49-27 Pro Bowl Victory HONOLULU (AP) — With no Su- quarter. Early in the second quarter, take advantage of the opportunity,” per Bowl trip this season for the Seattle Wilson connected with Los Angeles Wilson said. “Playing in the Pro Bowl Seahawks, their stars came to play — Rams running back Todd Gurley for a is a special thing because to be able to and dominate — at the Pro Bowl. 10-yard score. see all the amazing players across the Russell Wilson threw three first- The teams were drafted and cap- league, who are the best players in the half touchdown passes to lead Team tained by Hall of Fame wide receivers world and to be able to play on one field Irvin to a 49-27 victory over Team Michael Irvin and Jerry Rice. Winston together is a really, really cool thing.” Rice on Sunday and earn offensive Moss, Green Bay’s assistant head coach Bennett was busy on defense, but MVP honors at Aloha Stadium. Seattle and linebackers coach, filled in for the played one snap at quarterback late in teammate Michael Bennett was the de- ill Mike McCarthy and coached Team the game and picked up 7 yards on a fensive MVP after having the game’s Irvin. Kansas City’s Andy Reid led rush. The 6-foot-4, 274-pound defen- only sack and deflecting a pass. Team Rice. sive said it was his first experience un- “To see us Seahawks out there is a A record 47 players declined to par- der center in his career. real special thing,” Wilson said. “It’s a ticipate in this year’s Pro Bowl, either testament to our hard work and to see due to injury or for personal reasons, “Only in my dreams,” Bennett said two Seahawks out there as MVPs is re- or couldn’t play because their teams with a laugh. ally cool.” are in the Super Bowl. Carolina had 10 Two other Seahawks players mixed The Seahawks quarterback, who players selected, including quarterback it up midway through the third quarter was the first player picked in the all- Cam Newton, while Denver had four, when Team Irvin’s Richard Sherman star game’s draft, went 8 of 12 for 164 including defensive stars Von Miller — a cornerback — was dropped for a yards. He led scoring drives on three of and DeMarcus Ware. 22-yard loss on a reverse by Team Rice Eugene Tanner / The Associated Press Team Irvin’s first four possessions. Wilson was the lone quarterback linebacker Bobby Wagner. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, of Team Irvin, Wilson threw touchdown passes originally selected to participate in the “He said that he knew what he was acknowledges the fans after being name ofensive player of of 14 and 2 yards to Atlanta Falcons game. going to do,” Sherman said. “He knew the game after the NFL Pro Bowl football game Sunday in teammates Julio Jones and Devonta “Any time you have the opportunity I was getting the ball and he knew he Honolulu. Team Irvin won 49-27. Freeman, respectively, in the opening to play the great game of football, you was making the tackle.” • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Playoffs NBA

Continued from Sports 1 Blazers Top guard TJ Mickelson (last year’s T’wolves, and It co-MVP, with Tumwater’s Da- vid Cooper) may be the most Wasn’t Pretty exciting/talented player in the league, but the Wolves are in By Erik Gundersen third place. Gentry, a fast, lanky The Columbian point guard, has been running PORTLAND — If the evolu- the show on the best team in the tion of the Blazers is to continue league and plays impressive de- in the direction they want, the fense. ways they win will have to come WHO’S IN: Everyone, unless in different forms and Sunday, the last-place team loses a play- the circumstances gave them no in game to Aberdeen (which choice but to win ugly. happened last year, and Ab- The Trail Blazers defeated the erdeen’s close to meeting the Minnesota Timberwolves 96-93 pigtail criteria again this year). on a night when the Wolves had And in this case “in” means in more assists, shot better from the a District 4 play-in game against field and the 3-point line. the No. 5 team from the GSHL The story with the Blazers (which is still up in the air). So, this season has been this: It's easy really, the last-place EvCo team until it isn't. might have to win two pre-post- Sunday, Game 49, was Port- season games to make districts. land's first victory of 3-points or NOTES: It’s been a rare case less this season. If that sounds of things panning out about as odd, it shouldn't. you’d expect. Black Hills and Their net-rating illustrates Centralia are both 2-2, with this point. games against Tumwater and The Chronicle / File Photo They have a better point dif- W.F. West remaining, which Centralia’s Alyx Fast grabs a over W.F. West’s Kiara Steen (left) on Jan. 14 in Chehalis. The teams meet again on Thurs- ferential than teams ahead of could mean a tiebreaker of sorts day to close out the regular season against one another on Friday in Centralia. them like Houston and Mem- in a week. ... W.F. West has phis, but unlike those teams, looked solid in spurts, but still Wolves on Saturday. the three games the Vikings lost ping through the league virtual- they haven't had the collective has a few kinks to work out if it CONTENDERS : Toledo’s 13-3 while he was out were to MWP, ly unhindered, but split head-to- experience to pull out wins they wants to do much in the play- and in second place, despite cur- Napavine and Toledo. head games. Should they finish otherwise shouldn't. offs. … Centralia has the short- rently having one player on the tied (which is likely) at 17-1, the It's on uncharacteristic est bench in the league, usually roster that saw any varsity ac- GIRLS top seed will be determined nights — like Sunday, with Da- suiting up seven or eight play- tion last season and being picked Evergreen 2A Conference via coin flip — which will be mian Lillard in foul trouble and ers for varsity games. Even with to finish seventh in The Chron- performed at a meeting of the the Blazers struggling with their what’s been at most a six-man PROBABLE CHAMP: Black Hills. icle’s preseason coaches poll. … league’s athletic directors on 3-point shot (22 percent) — that rotation, though, the Tigers The Wolves are 4-0 with games Napavine (11-5, third) is one Wednesday. As far as who’s more the Blazers have been a shell of have been fun to watch: Chris- of the more interesting teams against W.F. West and Tum- dangerous in districts, though: water left. The Bearcats’ loss to a team, and not the playoff team tian Peters is a reliable outside heading into districts. Wyatt Napavine’s won 15 league games Tumwater last week means Black they believe they are. threat, Deter Voetberg’s an en- Stanley presents a ton of match- in a row by an average of 27 Hills is assured a share of the "It's a great sign for us," vet- ergetic guard, Nolan Wasson’s up problems, and the Tigers points a game since losing to about the best-passing forward league title. W.F. West can force eran big man Ed Davis said, who clean the glass as well as any- Toutle in its season debut. The in the EvCo, and new-to-varsity a tie if it A) beats Black Hills to- finished eight points and four one. … Mossyrock’s in fourth only team to come within 10 of rebounds in 27 minutes off the big men Cale Shute and Layne place with a 10-6 record, after night, B) beats Centralia on Fri- Pertzborn have been more than day, and C) Black Hills loses to the Tigers since then was Adna bench. "It's going to be games going 1-3 with All-State guard/ (54-49) back on Dec. 12; the next that Dame and CJ (McCollum) serviceable in the paint. forward Jaron Kirkley sidelined Tumwater on Friday. Otherwise, time they played, the Tigers won are not shooting well from the with an injury. With Kirkley the Wolves take it. CONTENDERS: W.F. West start- 63-48. field and we have to rely on the Evergreen 2A/1A League back in the lineup, though, the defensive end. I say all the time, Vikings could make a late surge. ed the season on fire, but is 3-4 CONTENDERS: Adna and Wah- PROBABLE CHAMP: when those two are rolling we Hoquiam They can move into a tie for in its last seven games. Centra- kiakum are in the C2BL’s second (10-2) has a two-game lead over lia, meanwhile, is actually only a tier. The Mules won the district can beat pretty much anybody." third with a win at home against "It was a good grind-it-out second-place Montesano (8-4). Napavine on Wednesday. game behind the Bearcats in the championship (over Napavine) Aberdeen’s 11-1 (14-4 overall), game for us," Blazers coach Terry THE OTHER GUYS: The Pacific 2B EvCo standings and overall (12- last year, and junior guard Pey- but as a 2A school that only Stotts said. "The offense never League has been dominated by 6 to 11-7). ton Souvenir — the only return- means the Bobcats will get a really got on track for most of the Life Christian Academy, which THE OTHER GUYS: Mark Morris ing starter — has been great pigtail game against the EvCo’s night." is once again led by 6-foot-7 has a new lineup, but the Mon- when she’s playing anyone but last-place team (which looks like The Blazers did especially shooting guard Luke Lovelady archs are back on top of the Napavine. Adna has a strong W.F. West again) for a District 4 well in containing Andrew Wig- (last year’s P2BL MVP). Af- Greater St. Helens 2A Confer- roster, but hasn’t been able to 2A tourney berth, should they gins to 15 points and a 3-of-18 ter LCA and Ocosta (a ranked ence standings. Without a pair hang with Napavine and Toutle finish at .750. shooting night. team for the first time in years), of NCAA Div. I-bound twins Lake. The Pirates close the regu- CONTENDERS: Montesano, at "We had to be into him all though, there’s a significant leading the way, though, the lar season with winnable games 8-4, has been the league’s biggest night," Meyers Leonard said. dropoff in the Pacific. Monarchs are a bit less intimi- against Winlock and Toledo, surprise. "Post-ups, pick and rolls, know- MVP PICK dating than the last three years. while Wahkiakum wraps up THE OTHER GUYS: King’s Way : MWP guard Kaleb ing he wants to go over his left Poquette reportedly won it this MVP PICK: Black Hills’ Emma with Toledo and Toutle Lake. As Christian, out of the 1A Trico, is Duff and Nicole Nurmi are shoulder." undefeated in league play — and year in what should have been they’re tied at 11-5 in third, the Wiggins had a thunderous an easy vote. The top offense in probably the favorites, leading Mules will need to upset Toutle coached by former WSU star the league’s best team in scoring. slam on Noah Vonleh but the Daven Harmeling. the league revolves around the Lake to keep the tie intact. young Timberwolves player sty- senior Lewis-Clark State Col- WHO’S IN: Everyone! The last- THE OTHER GUYS: Ilwaco’s 8-0 MVP PICK: Hoquiam’s Jack place team in the EvCo, however, mieing the Blazers was rookie Adams III can score in bunches lege signee, and the All-State in Pacific 2B League play and Karl-Anthony Towns. and All-Area pick from a year plays a pigtail game with the No. hasn’t lost to a 2B team this sea- and his team’s not bad, so he’s 5 team from the GSHL (likely Towns finished with 21 ago was the favorite heading son. That puts three of the top probably a safe bet. R.A. Long). points, 13 rebounds, three blocks WHO’S IN: The top four teams into this season. four teams in the Associated and a few emphatic dunks of his — Hoquiam, Montesano, Eaton- WHO’S IN: Morton-White Pass Press poll (Ilwaco, Napavine and own. ville and … someone else. Forks is locked in at 1; Toledo’s all but Evergreen 2A/1A League Toutle Lake are 2-3-4 behind de- McCollum ended up finding (4-9), Elma (3-9) and Tenino (3- locked in at 2 (needing a win PROBABLE CHAMP: Montesano. fending champ Okanogan) in his groove, scoring 21 points on 9) are in a tie for fourth among over Wahkiakum Wednesday The Bulldogs are led by all-ev- the District 4 tournament. Fun! 9-of-19 shooting from the field. the six 1A teams in the league. to seal it); Napavine, Mossyr- erything forward Jordan Spra- MVP PICK: Toutle Lake’s Sam The Blazers led by nine at Tenino beat Forks twice, but lost ock and Toutle Lake have bit of dlin and haven’t lost a league Woodley. The Ducks are (like- halftime. Although they've been to Elma — and plays the Eagles wiggle room at 3-4-5 (Napavine game this year. ly) the co-league champs, and a solid third-quarter team for tonight before closing out the can seal third with a win over CONTENDERS: Elma’s locked up Woodley’s an outstanding point much of the season, the Blazers Mossyrock Wednesday; Mossy- regular season against Aber- second place, while Eatonville guard and the defending MVP. were outplayed by the Wolves af- rock could win Wednesday and deen. The Beavers can clinch a and Hoquiam are set up in third It’s tough to unseat an incum- ter halftime. spot by winning out. beat Onalaska on Friday to force and fourth. Towns and Gorgui Dieng a tie for third; Toutle Lake is 10- bent, and Napavine’s been too NOTES: It’s been a rough sea- THE OTHER GUYS: La Center’s balanced to provide a strong outplayed Portland's big men, son for Tenino and Rochester, 6, but plays MWP on Wednes- 10-0 and Kalama’s 9-1, but no both posting double-doubles day before closing it out against alternative to Woodley, though the latter of which will join the one else in the 1A Trico is above it’s likely that any or all of the through three quarters. Evergreen 2A Conference next Wahkiakum on Friday); Adna’s .500 at this juncture. Gerald Henderson and Allen locked in at 6; Pe Ell’s all but Melissa Lee/Mollie Olson/Grace year. Still, the Beavers have won MVP PICK: Montesano’s Jordan Hamre trio wind up on the All- Crabbe joined Leonard and Da- locked in at 7; and Onalaska vis in a big night for the bench, their last two league games after Spradlin is about as safe a pick League first team. should slip in with the 8-seed, outscoring the Minnesota bench a seven-game league skid. as you’ll find. WHO’S IN: In order: Toutle unless Wahkiakum upsets ei- WHO’S IN 40-22. : No excitement here. Lake/Napavine, Adna, Wahkia- ther Toledo or Toutle Lake, or Montesano, Elma, Eatonville Things got interesting when Central 2B League kum, Morton-White Pass, To- Winlock upsets either Adna or and Hoquiam are headed to the Ricky Rubio hit a 3-pointer to PROBABLE CHAMP: Two-time Napavine. playoffs. ledo, Onalaska and Winlock. cut the Blazers lead to two points state champion Morton-White NOTES: Toledo, the surprise The Cardinals swept Pe Ell and with 10.8 seconds left. split with Mossyrock, so unless Pass hasn’t lost a league game of the league, is playing with Central 2B League Stotts, ever the coach, la- since Feb. 2, 2013 (50-49 at house money at this point. … Mossyrock beats Napavine and mented that the team missed an Onalaska), although Napavine The Kirkley injury hurt Mossy- PROBABLE CHAMP: Napavine Onalaska this week, Winlock’s opportunity to make their fourth came within a point of the T- rock in the standings, though and Toutle Lake have been rip- in the playoffs. straight win another blowout. But with a playoff birth in mind and having one of their NBA worst offensive performances of the month, those concerns could be secondary. Warriors Will Visit Obama at White House on Thursday "It was disappointing — up By Diamond Leung be fun," Curry said. were among a group of War- thought I was making a funny nine at half, I wish we could have San Jose Mercury News The Warriors a day after riors who met with Obama at joke. He probably forgot he kind of extended the lead a little, they play against the Wash- an October speaking engage- had even met me." but they came back and we did When President Barack ington Wizards will make the ment in San Francisco. A Bulls fan, Obama has what we needed to do," Stotts Obama welcomes the War- trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Coach Steve Kerr is the never met Kerr. The two did said. riors to the White House on along with former teammates most experienced with visit- speak in a congratulatory call Doing what they need to do, Thursday to honor the team especially in key moments, has on winning the NBA cham- Justin Holiday and David Lee, ing the president after cham- after the Warriors won Game who are expected to be in at- pionships, as he made three 6 of the NBA Finals. been a frustrating proposition pionship, Stephen Curry will for this team. tendance. trips after winning it all as a "I just hope when I talk to know his way around a little They've done that over the bit. Curry will go back to the player with the Chicago Bulls him I don't stumble on my last four games, but Sunday was That's because during White House a champion after and San Antonio Spurs. Bill words or get too nervous," different for them and if this re- his tour of the place last year having first met the president Clinton was in office for each Warriors guard Klay Thomp- ally is growth, its coming faster when he first met Obama, to discuss their respective ma- of the visits. son said of being excited to than most would have imagined Curry asked where was the laria initiatives. Obama later "I think I told him, 'We've meet Obama. "I don't normal- it could, even if they expected it room where Obama greets in the summer made good got to stop meeting like this,' ly get star-struck, but I feel like all along. NBA championship teams. on scheduling a golf outing and I don't think he knew when I meet the leader of the "I don't know if it's a greater "I actually saw the room, so with Curry. Curry, Harrison what the hell I was talking free world, I'm going to be a belief," Stotts said. "I think we've I know where to go, which will Barnes and Draymond Green about," Kerr said, laughing. "I little nervous." had that belief all year to be per- fectly honest." Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 SPORTS

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Chuck Burton / The Associated Photos Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton jokes with teammates during practice for the NFL football team in Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning answers questions during Opening Night for the NFL Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday. Super Bowl 50 football game Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, in San Jose, Calif. Boling: Manning vs. Newton a Super Bowl Matchup For The Ages By Dave Boiling coronation of Newton as one than any NFL quarterback in Tom Brady 20 times. If they can The Tacoma News Tribune (MCT) of the reigning examples of the history, and was named league get to Newton even half as many new breed ready to change the MVP five times. times, it will be unnerving to I’ll tell you the writer who game even further. But he ditched the dog and some extent. ought to be covering Super Bowl It should be a game for gen- returned to lead Denver to wins The Panthers, meanwhile, 50. erations. in Game 16 and then in the Charles will want to do to Manning If you’d rather watch Mat- playoffs over Pittsburgh and what they did to Arizona’s Car- Darwin, that’s lock reruns than hit the clubs, New England. who. son Palmer (age 36). They ha- you’re likely pulling for Man- He is largely immobile and rassed him into four intercep- The up- ning. his arm is a popgun. But it’s con- tions in 40 attempts after he had coming duel is If you think that “dabbin’” sidered a truism that no quar- all about the is a dance that resembles peo- terback prepares like Manning, suffered only 11 in 537 passes development ple sneezing into their elbows, and none better knows how to during the regular season. and survival you’re for Newton. guide a team or deal with what Be aware, this is not the of quarterbacks, the doddering If you recall “dabbin’” as the defense presents. Denver team that Manning led omniscient versus the spry and what you used to do with your He passed for an average of against the Seahawks in Super strong yet somewhat callow. Brylcreem, you’re for Manning. less than 200 yards in the play- Bowl 48. That was the top-rated Darwin could identify these Manning turns 40 next offs, but had no interceptions offense in the league, with Man- stages of man: Peyton Manning month, and his career epitaph with his two touchdowns. He ning expected to personally dis- of Denver, the savvy Bronco was being carved in November. still can get the job done. mantle the Seattle defense. who has come back from be- Playing with a foot injury, he Newton has become a quar- This time, Manning and the ing turned out to pasture in appeared to hit bottom against terback-in-full, but is still green Broncos offense are second fid- November, and Carolina’s Cam Kansas City when he went 5 for compared to Manning. Only dles to a defensive unit ranked Newton, a self-styled Superman 20 with four interceptions. His 26 in his fifth season, New- No. 1 in the NFL. That Bron- still learning the ways of life on passing yardage (35) was almost ton passed for 35 touchdowns cos defense led the NFL with 52 Planet NFL. doubly negated by the yardage against just 10 interceptions. sacks. The quality of defense played of interception returns (62). He’s 6-foot-6, 260 pounds The challenges for both by these teams will decide the Satirical mock-news web- and so fleet of foot he rushed for Manning and Newton are outcome, but that too will be site The Onion ran a story on 10 touchdowns this season. viewed in the context of how Manning’s decline, featuring a Newton’s burgeoning matu- daunting. these quarterbacks cope with doctored photo of him being led rity as a passer and team leader And we’ll see if this becomes the pressure. onto the field by a service dog helped the Panthers go 15-1 in a matter of survival of the fittest, Can Manning outsmart it? that would guide him to and the regular season, and defeat or of the smartest. Can Newton overpower it? from the huddle, and bark when Seattle 31-24 before plastering I think it’s going to be more By Sunday night, the story blitzers neared. Arizona, 49-15, in the NFC title of a matter of which quarter- will be the poignant farewell It seemed an ignominious game rout. back, young or old, is the most to Manning, who changed the end to a career in which Man- Denver beat New England, resilient in the face of defensive game in his 18 seasons, or the ning passed for more yardage in part, by hitting quarterback pressure. Commentary Windsor: Lions’ Johnson Forces us to Reconsider Game By Shawn Windsor So many of these athletes Detroit Free Press (MCT) do, and most do whatever it takes to keep playing. It’s the Report: Calvin No wide receiver ever ethos of professional football, combined size and speed like where the warrior call to re- Johnson Told Lions Calvin Johnson. Even by NFL turn to the violence is part of he Planned to Retire standards, he was an outlier. the violence. But that’s not why we are Maybe Johnson doesn’t By Marlowe Alter talking about him here, at this want to have to survive that Detroit Free Press (MCT) moment, as we consider re- any longer. Can we blame ports that tell us he’s about to him? According to a report by ES- call it a career. If this is true, it Calvin Johnson Of course not. And we PN’s Adam Schefter, Detroit Li- will be easy to link Johnson’s won’t. Not now. Not with the ons star receiver Calvin Johnson retirement to the historical So it is with the 6-foot-5, weight of what we know. Not told his inner circle before the ineptitude of the only team he 237-pound Johnson, whose with several other players who 2015 season he would retire at ever played for, the Detroit Li- cartoonish size and speed and have walked away from the the end of the year. ons. strength and skill helped us es- game recently, too, despite After the season, Johnson, 30, And that would be a mis- cape for a few hours each week general managers who wanted gave Lions coach Jim Caldwell take. but whose decision now — or to continue to pay them. the same message. Johnson has been thinking near-decision — is forcing us Sure, the numbers aren’t The Free Press emailed John- about this for a while, at least to think about the reality he is enough to suggest a pattern. son, but has not heard back from before last season, when the Li- trying to avoid. But so what? him at this time. ons were coming off of a play- Look, Johnson may not love Our reaction to the defec- Schefter reports Caldwell off game. Sure, suiting up for a football. At times, he gives the tions tells us plenty. We know, told Johnson to take his time on winning franchise would have impression that he plays it be- in our gut, that the game can’t the decision, and Johnson agreed, been more fun, but no easier cause he can — and better than go on like this forever. Players though “one person who knows on the body. just about anyone ever has at get bigger, get faster, get more Johnson well said Johnson is Isn’t that what we’re really his position. Yet this doesn’t dangerous to each other. ‘pretty content with his decision.’ “ talking about? The body? mean it’s just a job for him, ei- Evolution won’t slow this, According to Schefter, after Whether Johnson ever says ther, that he’s made his money either, which means that to en- the season ended Jan. 3 with a he wants to leave because he and it’s time to move on. joy it, we have to play tricks on 24-20 win over Chicago, Johnson aches is beside the point. We If nothing else, Johnson is a ourselves. Watching the NFL shared his decision to retire with know he hurts. And that’s the professional, in the way he pre- requires a kind of cognitive two teammates: Quarterback point. On some level, we are pared, the way he played, the dissonance, meaning we must Matthew Stafford and linebacker right there with him and want way he carried himself in the forget what actually happens Stephen Tulloch, requesting they him to walk away before he locker room, the media room, when the ball is snapped. keep their lips sealed. gets hurt anymore, too. in public. I came across him Well, Johnson hasn’t for- Johnson and the Lions re- Let’s face it, we aren’t as several times at events over the gotten. leased a joint statement Jan. 6, comfortable with the sacrifices years, and he was always the If Johnson retires officially, saying the wideout was contem- players make these days. We’ve same: present. Reserved, sure, he will be the biggest name plating his future. heard too many tales. Read too but there. Fulfilling his re- among the players who’ve left “Like many players at this many reports. Watched too sponsibility, whatever that was. to protect their futures. Good stage of their career, I am cur- many men — strong and fast The question of that respon- for him. rently evaluating options for my like Johnson — plow into each sibility is changing, though, as For almost a decade, his future,” Johnson said in the state- other Sunday after Sunday af- Johnson ponders the sort of spectacular leaps and catches ment. “I would expect to have a ter Sunday. life he wants after football. He allowed us to reconsider our decision regarding this matter in Our enjoyment comes with has battled through injuries — earthbound limits, like all the not-too-distant future.” a cost that’s getting harder to some minor, some not so much transcendent athletes do. But Johnson is the franchise ignore, no matter how strongly — for the last several years and the consequences of that free- leader in receptions (731), yards we lean on our libertarian im- played in more pain than he dom have arrived. Word that (11,619) and receiving touch- pulses. ever let on. he wants to go tells us that. downs (83). • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016

Super Bowl Broncos’ DeMarcus Ware Gets Shot at Ring That Has Eluded Many All-Time Greats By Charean Williams —Tony Gonzalez, TE, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (MCT) Chiefs, Falcons, 1997-2013: He went 1-6 in the playoffs, with Denver Broncos linebacker the 2012 Falcons losing in the DeMarcus Ware would gladly NFC Championship Game. trade his 134.5 sacks and eight —Deacon Jones, DE, LA Pro Bowls for a Super Bowl Rams, Chargers, Redskins, ring. 1961-74: He had an unofficial Ware started working to- 173.5 career sacks, one of the ward that goal in 2005 when greatest pass rushers ever, but the Dallas Cowboys made went 0-2 in the playoffs. him a first-round pick, never —Jim Kelly, QB, Bills, 1986- guessing he would wait this 96: The three-time All-Pro long to get a chance to play for finished with 35,467 career a championship. passing yards, but the Bills “This is my 11th year,” lost all four times they made it Ware told reporters in Denver to the Super Bowl. Mike McCarn / The Associated Press last week. “It’s already Janu- —Dan Marino, QB, Dol- ary right now _ 2016. The year In this Jan. 3, 2016, ile photo, Carolina Panthers outside linebacker Thomas Davis warms up before an NFL football game phins, 1983-99: He passed for against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Charlotte, N.C. After overcoming three torn ACLs to the same knee and battling 11 2015 is already gone. Time 61,361 yards but went 8-10 as a flies by so fast, and you have years to get to the Super Bowl, it almost seems cruel that Davis will have to play the biggest game of his life with a broken starter in the postseason, and arm. But the former NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year is used to overcoming adversity. to cherish every single mo- the Dolphins lost his only Su- ment. per Bowl appearance in 1984. “I can remember maybe —Bruce Matthews, OL, Panthers’ Thomas Davis Not the First to my first sack, but not the little, 1983-2001, Houston Oilers, small things in the middle. Tennessee Oilers/Titans: He The big things that you can was a 14-time Pro Bowler, Play Through Injury For Super Bowl Glory accomplish with a team, that’s playing in 296 career games, what you can remember forev- By Karen Garloch Moorman said, “but his hand a plate and about 12 screws into but the Titans lost the fran- healed up fine.” his right forearm to provide er. I look at it right now, this is chise’s only Super Bowl ap- The Charlotte Observer (MCT) one of those things that I can Moorman acknowledged that stability. Davis said he’ll wear a pearance in the 1999 season. Should Carolina Panthers’ treatment of that player’s hand Kevlar cast that is not bulky and accomplish that way and can —Anthony Munoz, OT, linebacker Thomas Davis play “wouldn’t be conventional treat- will allow him to have full range be a stamp in the book.” Bengals, 1980-92: The nine- in the Super Bowl with a broken ment by any standard.” But he of motion with his hand. The Ware and Carolina Pan- time All-Pro arguably ranks arm? thers defensive end Jared Al- said he understands the desire of cast is like one worn by former as the greatest left tackle in That’s the players like him — and the Pan- len, in his 12th season, share history, but never won a ring Panthers receiver Steve Smith, question many thers’ Davis — to play through who had a similar injury after more than just a place among with two Super Bowl losses to have asked since the top pass rushers in NFL the pain. breaking his forearm playing the 49ers. Davis vowed he’ll “Who knows if he’s ever go- history. (Allen is tied with Ju- —Ozzie Newsome, TE, flag football in 2010. play in the Califor- ing to get the chance to play in “Really the biggest thing I’ve lius Peppers for ninth all-time Browns, 1978-90: He retired nia game Sunday, with 136 career sacks; Ware another Super Bowl?” Moorman been dealing with so far is just with 662 career catches but only two weeks after breaking a trails by 1.5 sacks, in 11th said. “The idea is for the player to getting the swelling out of there,” lost three heartbreakers to the bone in his right forearm during place.) totally understand the risk and Davis said. “... That’s something Broncos in the AFC title game. last Sunday’s NFC Champion- While both Ware and Al- for the medical staff to do the that you have to deal with when —Merlin Olsen, DT, LA ship game against the Arizona len will earn serious consid- best they can.” you’re coming back from surgery, Rams, 1962-76: The 14-time Cardinals. eration for induction into the but it’s leaving. ... (I’m) feeling Pro Bowler never made the Davis had surgery the next Pro Football Hall of Fame Super Bowl, going 3-6 in the day to stabilize the fracture, and Proving Their Toughness good. I’m excited about where I once they finish their careers, postseason. has shown up for stretching and am right now.” neither had ever made it to the Examples abound on sports Davis has attended practice —Alan Page, DT, Vikings, conditioning this week at Bank websites that hail athletes as Super Bowl before this season. this week, but only participated Bears, 1967-81: The nine- of America Stadium. After prac- “gutsy” if they play while injured. “Moments like this are just in stretching, conditioning and time All-Pro lost in four Super tice Thursday, he told reporters Here are a few: why you play the game,” Ware meetings to talk about the game Bowls with the Vikings. he still plans to play and isn’t In 1979, Los Angeles Rams said. “I’m just being a com- —Barry Sanders, RB, Li- plan. Panthers coach Ron Rivera petitor and a team guy. You concerned about the risk of re- defensive end Jack Youngblood ons, 1989-98: He retired with injury. broke the fibula in his left leg has deferred to team doctors can have the individual acco- 15,269 yards, but just one play- when asked about the chance of lades, but that doesn’t mean “I’m gaining my strength back during a playoff game. He stayed off win while losing six post- in my hand and my arm and ful- in that game and played in all the re-injury to Davis’ arm. But the anything. At the end of the season games. coach added that defensive play- day, what have you done for ly expect to be playing next Sun- remaining playoff games, includ- —Gale Sayers, RB, Bears, day,” Davis said. ing Super Bowl XIV. ers use their hands more than the team to make them even 1965-71: He never even their forearms. better? For most of us, a broken bone In 2014, Panthers quarter- reached the postseason in his takes six to 10 weeks to heal. But back Cam Newton missed only “If I had concerns about hit- “I think this right here is short career. ting somebody or getting hit, I the pinnacle point in my ca- for professional athletes, stan- one game after fracturing two —Junior Seau, LB, Char- dards are different. bones in his back when the truck wouldn’t even take the field,” Da- reer. What can you do now to gers, Dolphins, Patriots, 1990- vis told reporters. “It’s not even help your team get to that next “Football players probably he was driving flipped several 2009: The 12-time Pro Bowler push the envelope more than times on Church Street. He re- going to be something I think level?” and eight-time All-Pro lost about one bit. I’m going to go out Of the 170 players in the other athletes,” said Dr. Claude turned to the lineup less than two Super Bowls. T. Moorman III, executive direc- two weeks after his accident. there and play the game like I’ve Super Bowl era inducted into —O.J. Simpson, RB, Bills, always played it: fast, hard and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, tor of the Duke Sports Sciences Just last year, after losing to 49ers, 1969-79: He played in aggressive.” 83 never won a Super Bowl Institute and former team doctor the New England Patriots in only one playoff game, in 1974, for the Baltimore Ravens. the Super Bowl, the Seattle Se- title. Here’s a look at some of when the Bills lost in the divi- the greatest players who never “Nothing really surprises me ahawks revealed that safety Kam Different Treatments sional round to the Steelers. about what these guys can live Chancellor had played the big- won a Super Bowl ring: Dr. Glenn Gaston, a hand and —Bruce Smith, DE, Bills, with and what they want to do, gest game of the year with a torn —Dick Butkus, LB, Bears, upper extremity specialist at Or- Redskins, 1985-2003: The because they’re so driven,” said medial collateral ligament in his 1965-73: The greatest line- two-time defensive player thoCarolina, said broken bones backer in NFL history never Moorman, who has not been in- knee. of the year finished with a volved with Davis’ or the team’s In the online National Foot- are often treated differently de- made the playoffs, with the league-leading 200 career care. “....Our job is to help them ball Post, Dr. David Chao, a for- pending on the injured person’s 1965 Bears missing the post- sacks — but four Super Bowl walk that fine line between mer team doctor with the San occupation and preference. season despite a 9-5 record. losses. achieving their goals and staying Diego Chargers, wrote recently Many people might choose to —Earl Campbell, RB, —Fran Tarkenton, QB, Vi- safe.” that when NFL players get to the wear a cast for two months to al- Houston Oilers, Saints, 1978- kings, Giants, 1961-78: He Moorman recalled a Ravens Super Bowl, they have already low the break to heal. But profes- 85: His teams went 3-3 in passed for 47,003 career yards player who broke his finger dur- proven their toughness. “Players sional athletes — and surgeons the playoffs, losing two AFC and made nine Pro Bowls, but ing the Super Bowl against the and medical staffs pull out ev- — might opt to have the bone Championship Games to the lost three Super Bowls. New York Giants in 2000. The ery trick in the bag, accept some “fixed” surgically, by inserting a Steelers. —LaDainian Tomlinson, player’s knuckle had broken reasonable medical risk, and do plate and screws. —Eric Dickerson, RB, LA RB, Chargers, Jets, 2001-2011: through the skin. Moorman “If we fix a broken bone, then Rams, Colts, Raiders, Falcons, The TCU product retired with what they need to play.” numbed the finger and prepared we can get out of a cast sooner,” 1983-93: Despite rushing for 13,684 yards rushing, but lost After viewing a video of Da- for a hospital transport. said Gaston, who has not been 13,259 yards, including a re- two AFC title games and fin- vis at Sunday’s game, Chao spec- But the player refused. Moor- involved in Davis’ care, but has cord 2,105 in a single season, ished with a 4-5 postseason ulated that the injury was a frac- he got only as close as an NFC man recalled his words: “Doc, it’s tured ulna, commonly referred worked as a consultant with the record. Panthers and the Charlotte Hor- Championship Game loss to —Others: Champ Bai- the Super Bowl. Just cut it off.” to as a “nightstick fracture,” and the Bears in 1985. Instead, Moorman put the that it looked like a “relatively nets. “I might choose to have ley, Tim Brown, Cris Carter, mine surgically fixed if it meant —Carl Eller, DE, Vikings, John Hannah, Ken Houston, finger in a cast, and the player stable isolated break.” Seahawks, 1964-79: An all-de- went back in the game, scor- Chao said he operated on two I could get out of a cast in a week Steve Largent, Warren Moon, and a half. cade player in the 1970s, Eller Randy Moss, Derrick Thomas, ing two sacks in the second half. NFL players with similar frac- played on the Vikings’ four Moorman remembers fondly the tures who returned to play two “If you look back at the his- Larry Wilson, Jack Young- tory of the NFL, there are a lot Super Bowl runner-up teams. blood. post-game celebration with the weeks after surgery in short casts. player “holding up the Lombardi That wouldn’t be common for of players that played with bones trophy with one hand and the most patients but “it is the stan- that were broken,” Gaston said. cast on the other.” dard of care in the NFL commu- “It’s really a decision between The player later came to see nity.” the doctor and the patient based Moorman at Duke for an op- Davis told reporters Thurs- on what they feel is best for them. eration on his knee. “Like a lot day that, during surgery, Dr. ... The majority of (NFL) players of those players, he’s got a lot Patrick Connor, the team doctor would like to be able to play, the of wear and tear on his body,” from OrthoCarolina, inserted sooner, the better.” Golf ‘Devastating’ Damage at Torrey Pines After Overnight Storm By Tod Leonard ney said at least two prized Tor- no spectators would be allowed The San Diego Union-Tribune (MCT) rey pines also came down. PGA on the course on Monday. Tour meteorologist Stewart Wil- The reason for the delays SAN DIEGO — The Torrey liams said 60 mph winds hit the was not wind or rain, which Pines golf courses suffered sig- coast overnight. The final round had subsided on Monday morn- nificant damage in an overnight of the Farmers Insurance Open ing, but the cleanup required for wind storm. golf tournament, suspended on the trees that were down. The City golf manager Mark Sunday afternoon because of most troublesome was a 75-foot Marcio Jose Sanchez / Marney estimated on Mon- high winds and rain, was sched- tall eucalyptus that fell into the The Associated Press day morning that there were as Denver Broncos outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware speaks to the media uled to resume at 8 a.m., then fairway at the par-4 15th. At first many as 20 trees felled on the was pushed back to 9 and then light, more than a dozen men during Opening Night for the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game Monday North and South course, most of in San Jose, Calif. 10. Tournament officials an- began working with chain saws them eucalyptus, though Mar- nounced on Sunday evening that to cut up the tree. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air Preps Statewide Results 18. Purdue 19-4 511 21 League Leaders Saturday’s Scores 19. Louisville 17-4 478 16 Points TUESDAY, Feb. 2 Local Prep Schedule BOYS BASKETBALL 20. Kentucky 16-5 429 20 1. Stephen Curry, GS 29.4 TUESDAY, Feb. 2 Asotin 71, DeSales 55 21. Wichita St. 16-5 323 22 2. James Harden, HOU 27.9 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Boys Basketball 22. Indiana 18-4 270 19 Tumwater at Centralia, 7 p.m. Bellevue 57, Skyline 54 3. , OKC 27.2 4 p.m. W.F. West at Black Hills, 7 p.m. Cashmere 72, Omak 42 23. Arizona 17-5 245 18 4. DeMarcus Cousins, SAC 27.0 ESPN — Kentucky at Tennessee Girls Basketball Central Valley 51, Ferris 40 24. Dayton 18-3 168 — 5. LeBron James, CLE 24.9 ESPNU — South Carolina at Georgia Centralia at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Chelan 47, Cascade 37 25. South Carolina 19-2 87 — Black Hills at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Cheney 48, W.Valley (Spokane) 43 Others receiving votes: Saint FS1 — Georgetown at Butler Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. Assists Cle Elum/Roslyn 71, Goldendale 45 Mary’s (Cal) 63, Southern Cal 40, Utah SEC — LSU at Auburn Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. 1. Rajon Rondo, SAC 11.8 Cleveland 60, Seattle Prep 57 33, VCU 33, Michigan 21, Notre Dame Toledo at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. 2. Russell Westbrook, OKC 9.9 5 p.m. Mossyrock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Colfax 52, Tekoa/Rosalia 31 21, Valparaiso 7, Duke 6, Pittsburgh 4, 3. , WSH 9.8 CBSSN — UNLV at New Mexico Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass, 7 Colton 55, Pomeroy 53 Florida 3, Saint Joseph’s 1, San Diego St. p.m. 4. Chris Paul, LAC 9.5 Connell 65, Wahluke 61 1, Stony Brook 1, Texas 1. ESPNEWS — TCU at Oklahoma Pe Ell at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 5. Ricky Rubio, MIN 8.6 Winlock at Adna, 7 p.m. Curlew 54, Inchelium 38 6 p.m. Davenport 49, Reardan 46 NCAA Div. I Women’s Basketball ESPN — Indiana at Michigan WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 Ellensburg 71, Grandview 36 The top 25 teams in The Associated Percentage ESPN2 — West Virginia at Iowa St. Boys Basketball Ephrata 60, Prosser 57 Press’ women’s college basketball poll, 1. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .715 Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. 2. Hassan Whiteside, MIA .613 ESPNU — Duke at Georgia Tech Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. Garfield- 88, SJ-E/Lacrosse 46 with first-place votes in parentheses, FS1 — Providence at DePaul Wahkiakum at Toledo, 7 p.m. Gonzaga Prep 66, Mt. Spokane 34 records through Jan. 31, total points 3. Dwight Howard, HOU .608 Napavine at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Granger 77, Highland 53 based on 25 points for a first-place vote 4. Enes Kanter, OKC .554 SEC — Alabama at Mississippi St. Morton-White Pass at Toutle Lake, 7 Kennewick 85, Hanford 70 through one point for a 25th-place vote 5. Karl-Anthony Towns, MIN .538 8 p.m. p.m. La Salle 61, River View 48 and previous ranking: Adna at Winlock, 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Colorado St. at San Diego St. Onalaska at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Lakeside (Seattle) 62, Spanaway Lake 51 Rec. Pts Prv Rebounds NBA BASKETBALL Lewis and Clark 63, North Central 15 1. UConn (32) 20-0 800 1 1. Andre Drummond, DET 15.0 5 p.m. THURSDAY, Feb. 4 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 62, Dayton 49 2. South Carolina 21-0 765 2 2. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 13.8 Boys Basketball Lyle-Wishram 70, Klick/Glenwood 60 3. Notre Dame 20-1 739 3 NBA — Miami at Houston Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 3. Dwight Howard, HOU 11.8 4. Baylor 21-1 700 4 Girls Basketball Lynden Chr. 66, Nooksack Valley 47 4. DeMarcus Cousins, SAC 11.3 7:30 p.m. 5. Maryland 19-2 659 5 Tenino at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. Mabton 58, Waterville/Mansfield 39 5. Hassan Whiteside, MIA 11.2 NBA — Minnesota at L.A. Lakers Adna at Toledo, 7 p.m. Marysville-Pil. 65, Marysville-Get. 55 6. Texas 20-1 652 6 Onalaska at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Morton/White Pass 52, Napavine 51 7. Ohio St. 16-4 590 7 NHL HOCKEY Blocks Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. Mossyrock 73, Winlock 44 8. Arizona St. 18-3 587 8 4:30 p.m. Pe Ell at Morton-White Pass, 7 p.m. 1. Hassan Whiteside, MIA 3.85 Mount Baker 61, Meridian 51 9. Oregon St. 17-3 542 9 NBCSN — Florida at Washington 2. , NO 2.40 North Beach 71, NWC-Lacey 41 10. Florida St. 18-4 500 11 3. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2.22 SOCCER Local Results NWC-Colbert 75, Wilbur-Creston 33 11. Mississippi St. 19-4 452 13 11:55 a.m. Saturday’s Results Odessa-Harrington 52, Valley Chr. 35 12. Texas A&M 15-6 443 10 4. Serge Ibaka, OKC 2.14 Men’s Basketball Pateros 67, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 14 13. Louisville 17-5 408 14 5. Pau Gasol, CHI 2.07 NBCSN — Premier League, match TBA At Aberdeen Pullman 68, Clarkston 66 14. UCLA 16-5 372 15 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TRAILBLAZERS 98, CHOKERS 88 Republic 63, Cusick 56 15. Stanford 17-5 311 16 Steals Centralia 44 54 —98 4 p.m. 1. Russell Westbrook, OKC 2.39 Grays Harbor 46 42 —88 Richland 58, Kamiakin 52 16. Miami 18-3 292 17 FS2 — West Virginia at Texas Tech Centralia (98) — Keith 14, K. Griffin Selah 58, Quincy 19 17. Michigan St. 16-4 273 18 2. Kyle Lowry, TOR 2.26 5 p.m. 11, Broughton 30, V. Griffin 5, Ehrhorn Selkirk 57, Northport 25 18. Kentucky 15-5 248 12 3. Ricky Rubio, MIN 2.23 2, Warner 25, D. Fjeld 2, J. Fjeld 9 Shadle Park 78, Rogers (Spokane) 47 19. South Florida 15-5 212 20 4. Stephen Curry, GS 2.15 BTN — Penn St. at Nebraska FG: 28 of 54 —.519 FT: 33 of 38 Southridge 66, Chiawana 59 20. Oklahoma 15-5 195 21 5. John Wall, WSH 2.09 —.868 Reb. 33 (Broughton 12) Springdale 48, Kettle Falls 38 21. Missouri 18-4 181 22 WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3 Grays Harbor (88) — Hale 10, Rain- Sunnyside 68, Davis 61 22. Florida 18-4 150 — ey III 16, Brown 3, Redmond 15, Wat- COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sunnyside Chr. 60, Yakama Tribal 56 23. Tennessee 13-8 60 19 son 10, Demecilio 19, Leslie 11, Swain 1, Taholah 68, Naselle 27 24. Washington 16-5 47 25 3:30 p.m. Black 2 25. Oklahoma St. 16-4 45 — NHL FG: 31 of 67 —.463 FT: 19 of 33 —.576 Toledo 53, Pe Ell 49 BTN — Illinois at Rutgers Reb. 34 (Sawin 11) Toppenish 84, Othello 42 Others receiving votes: George NHL Standings FS1 — St. John’s at Xavier Touchet 63, Oakesdale 49 Washington 40, DePaul 37, West EASTERN CONFERENCE 4 p.m. Women’s Basketball Toutle Lake 76, Adna 54 Virginia 26, UTEP 21, San Diego 14, Atlantic Division ESPN2 — Notre Dame at Miami At Aberdeen University 68, Mead 59 Colorado St. 11, BYU 7, Green Bay 6, W L OT Pts LADY BLAZERS 65, CHOKERS 45 ESPNU — Penn St. at Iowa Wahkiakum 49, Onalaska 41 Duquesne 5, NC State 3, Purdue 3, Al- Florida 29 15 5 63 Centralia 20 12 16 17 —65 Waitsburg-Presc. 53, Tri-Cities Prep 46 bany (NY) 2, Duke 2. SEC — Arkansas at Florida Grays Harbor 9 15 9 12 —45 Tampa Bay 27 18 4 58 Walla Walla 65, Pasco 30 Centralia (65) — Whitten 8, Cole- Detroit 25 16 8 58 5 p.m. Wapato 69, East Valley (Yakima) 52 Vogler 11, Kenney 14, Sorensen 15, Boston 26 18 5 57 CBSSN — Creighton at Villanova Warden 51, Kittitas 40 Thompson 4, Cooper 13 Montreal 24 22 4 52 5:30 p.m. Wellpinit 79, Columbia (Hunters) 26 NFL FG: 24 of 73 —.329 FT: 9 of 10 —.900 Ottawa 23 21 6 52 Reb. 44 (Kenney, Sorensen 11) Wenatchee 51, W.Valley (Yakima) 43 BTN — Maryland at Nebraska National Football League Buffalo 20 26 4 44 Grays Harbor (45) — Simmons 2, Willapa Valley 77, Twin Valley 35 Playoffs FS1 — Marquette at Seton Hall Begay 11, Wharton 19, Efferson 4, Tau Western States Classic Toronto 17 22 9 43 Pro Bowl 6 p.m. 2, Long 4, Wise 2 Washington Deaf 41, U.S.D.B., Utah 40 Metropolitan Division Sunday, Jan. 31 ESPN2 — Kansas St. at Kansas FG: 13 of 53 —.245 FT: 16 of 24 Championship Washington 35 8 4 74 —.667 Reb. 41 (Long 10) At Honolulu Washington Deaf 48, Phoenix-Deaf, N.Y. Rangers 27 17 5 59 ESPNU — Oklahoma St. at Texas Tech Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 4 p.m. Ariz. 26 N.Y. Islanders 25 16 6 56 SEC — Mississippi at Missouri Boys Basketball (ESPN) At Morton Pittsburgh 24 17 7 55 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL New Jersey 25 20 5 55 TIMBERWOLVES 52, TIGERS 51 Super Bowl PAC-12 — Arizona at Washington State Napavine 19 7 14 11 —51 Almira/C-H 59, Pateros 40 Carolina 23 20 8 54 Sunday, Feb. 7 8 p.m. Morton-WP 14 14 9 15 —52 Cashmere 66, Omak 27 Philadelphia 21 18 8 50 At Santa Clara, Calif. Napavine (51) — D. Stanley 6, W. Central Valley 68, Ferris 47 Columbus 19 27 5 43 ESPNU — Arizona St. at Washington Stanley 19, P. Stanley 11, Purvis 2, Filley Carolina Panthers vs. Denver Bron- Chelan 56, Cascade 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE GOLF 9, Van Wyck 4 cos, 3:30 p.m. (CBS) Chiawana 59, Southridge 52 FG: 22 of 58 —379 FT: 2 of 5 —.400 Central Division 11 a.m. Reb. 34 (W. Stanley 12) Clarkston 73, Pullman 42 Chicago 33 16 4 70 GOLF — LPGA Tour, Coates Golf Champi- Morton-White Pass (52) — K. Po- Colfax 48, Tekoa/Rosalia 36 Dallas 31 14 5 67 onship, first round, at Ocala, Fla. quette 20, Elledge 4, Hart 7, M. Poquette Colton 80, Pomeroy 30 NBA St. Louis 28 16 8 64 2 p.m. 9, LaClef 12 Columbia (Burbank) 55, Royal 17 Colorado 27 22 3 57 FG: 19 of 42 —.452 FT: 7 of 13 Connell 58, Wahluke 45 NBA Standings Nashville 24 18 8 56 GOLF — PGA Tour, Waste Management —.538 Reb. 23 (M. Poquette 8) Davenport 54, Reardan 29 All Times PST Minnesota 23 17 9 55 Phoenix Shot at Glory, Pro-Am, at Scottsdale, DeSales 59, Asotin 56 EASTERN CONFERENCE At Toutle Winnipeg 22 24 3 47 Ariz. Eastmont 47, Eisenhower 21 Atlantic Division DUCKS 76, PIRATES 54 Pacific Division Ellensburg 62, Grandview 48 W L Pct GB 8 p.m. Adna 14 10 11 18 —54 Los Angeles 30 16 3 63 Toutle Lk. 16 18 25 15 —76 Entiat 60, Soap Lake 37 Toronto 32 16 .667 — GOLF — European PGA Tour, Omega Dubai San Jose 26 18 4 56 Adna (54) — Young 3, Weed 11, Ephrata 45, Prosser 27 Boston 27 22 .551 5½ Desert Classic, first round, at Dubai, United Davis 9, Trotter 13, Apperson 3, Rigdon Granger 44, Highland 21 New York 23 27 .460 10 Arizona 24 20 5 53 Anaheim 22 18 7 51 Arab Emirates 4, Moon 1, Crouse 2, Ashley 2, Ingle 6 Holy Names 57, Timberline 44 Brooklyn 12 37 .245 20½ NBA BASKETBALL FG: 18 of 48 —.375 FT: 10 of 21 Inchelium 44, Curlew 40 Philadelphia 7 41 .146 25 Vancouver 20 19 11 51 —.476 Reb. 22 (Trotter 8) Kennewick 61, Hanford 36 Southeast Division Calgary 21 24 3 45 5 p.m. Toutle Lake (76) — Hoff 8, Gra- Kentlake 48, Kentridge 39 Miami 27 21 .563 — Edmonton 19 26 5 43 benhorst 2, Swanson 29, Risner 8, Buck ESPN — Golden State at Washington 10, Porter 5, Jorgenson 7, Adams 3, Iver- Kettle Falls 58, Springdale 44 Atlanta 28 22 .560 — NOTE: Two points for a win, one point 7:30 p.m. son 4 Kittitas 54, Warden 48 Charlotte 23 25 .479 4 for overtime loss. ESPN — Minnesota at L.A. Clippers FG: 28 of 61 —.459 FT: 9 of 15 La Salle 55, River View 13 Washington 21 25 .457 5 NHL HOCKEY —.667 Reb. 32 LaCrosse/Wash/Kahl 55, Prescott 37 Orlando 21 26 .447 5½ Tuesday’s Games Lewis and Clark 83, North Central 38 Central Division Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. At Pe Ell Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 39, Dayton 36 Cleveland 35 12 .745 — NBCSN — Detroit at Tampa Bay INDIANS 53, TROJANS 49 N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Lyle-Wishram 67, Klick/Glenwood 41 Chicago 26 21 .553 9 Toledo 14 16 15 8 —53 Minnesota at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. SOCCER Lynden Chr. 66, Nooksack Valley 40 Detroit 26 23 .531 10 Pe Ell 18 8 15 8 —49 Montreal at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 11:55 a.m. Toledo (53) — Arceo-Hansen 3, Mabton 53, Waterville/Mansfield 30 Indiana 25 23 .521 10½ Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Pohll 5, R. Wallace 17, Arroyo 6, J. Wal- Mary Knight 40, Oakville 24 Milwaukee 20 29 .408 16 NBCSN — Premier League, Newcastle Unit- lace 15, Vermilyea 3, Pudelko 4 Marysville-Pil. 42, Marysville-Get. 40 WESTERN CONFERENCE Florida at Washington, 4:30 p.m. ed at Everton FG: 18 of 42 —.428 FT: 11 of 24 Mead 52, University 48 Southwest Division St. Louis at Nashville, 5 p.m. —.458 Reb. N/A Mount Baker 53, Meridian 51 San Antonio 40 8 .833 — Dallas at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Pe Ell (49) — Arrington 21, Jurek 7, THURSDAY, Feb. 4 Mt. Spokane 40, Gonzaga Prep 38 Memphis 29 20 .592 11½ Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. Smith 2, Shepherd 10, Lusk 4, Toepelt 5 Naselle 61, Taholah 44 Dallas 28 23 .549 13½ COLLEGE BASKETBALL FG: 18 of 46 —.391 FT: 11 of 16 Columbus at Edmonton, 6 p.m. North Beach 53, NWC-Lacey 27 Houston 25 25 .500 16 4 p.m. —.688 Reb. N/A Los Angeles at Arizona, 6 p.m. NWC-Colbert 59, Wilbur-Creston 38 New Orleans 18 29 .383 21½ San Jose at Anaheim, 7 p.m. ESPN — Ohio St. at Wisconsin At Wahkiakum Odessa-Harrington 53, Valley Chr. 47 Northwest Division ESPN2 — Texas A&M at Vanderbilt MULES 49, LOGGERS 41 Raymond 59, Tacoma Baptist 42 Oklahoma City 37 13 .740 — ESPNU — Tulsa at Temple Onalaska 13 10 13 5 —41 Republic 70, Cusick 53 Portland 23 26 .469 13½ Wednesday’s Games Wahkiakum 16 7 9 17 —49 Richland 66, Kamiakin 53 Utah 22 25 .468 13½ Buffalo at Montreal, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Onalaska (41) — Durand 3, Modi- Seattle Prep 43, Cleveland 30 Denver 19 30 .388 17½ Detroit at Tampa Bay,5 p.m. CBSSN — South Florida at Cincinnati ca 9, Swett 4, Whitney 9, Beck 16 Selah 65, Quincy 34 Minnesota 14 35 .286 22½ Carolina at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 5 of 13—.385 Reb: N/A ESPNEWS — UCF at Tulane Shadle Park 57, Rogers (Spokane) 42 Pacific Division Wahkiakum (49) — L. Brown 6 p.m. 2, Moore 12, Ferguson 2, Z. Brown 21, St. John-E/Lacrosse 58, Gar-Palouse 36 Golden State 44 4 .917 — League Leaders BTN — Minnesota at Northwestern Quigley 12 Stevenson 47, Seton Catholic 43 L.A. Clippers 32 16 .667 12 Points FG: N/A FT: 10 for 14—.714 Reb: Sunnyside 50, Davis 41 Sacramento 20 27 .426 23½ ESPN2 — UConn at Memphis 1. Patrick Kane, CHI 73 N/A Sunnyside Chr. 68, Yakama Tribal 31 Phoenix 14 35 .286 30½ ESPNU — Murray St. at SE Missouri 2. Jamie Benn, DAL 58 Toppenish 50, Othello 31 L.A. Lakers 9 41 .180 36 FS1 — Colorado at Oregon Girls Basketball 3. Tyler Seguin, DAL 53 Touchet 76, Oakesdale 33 7 p.m. At Winlock Toutle Lake 56, Adna 33 Sunday’s Games 4. Erik Karlsson, OTT 52 CARDINALS 32, VIKINGS 26 Tri-Cities Prep 58, Waitsburg-Pr. 37 L.A. Clippers 120, Chicago 93 5. Joe Pavelski, SJ 49 ROOT — Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount Mossyrock 10 5 4 7 —26 Winlock 8 5 13 6 —32 Wahkiakum 61, Onalaska 30 Miami 105, Atlanta 87 8 p.m. Mossyrock (26) — Moorcroft 7, Walla Walla 77, Pasco 45 Orlando 119, Boston 114 Goals ESPN2 — Utah at Oregon St. Schultz 12, Grose 4, Nelson 3 Wapato 50, East Valley (Yakima) 37 Dallas 91, Phoenix 78 1. Patrick Kane, CHI 30 ESPNU — Portland at Pepperdine FG: 9 of 39 —.231 FT: 4 of 6 —.667 Wellpinit 55, Columbia (Hunters) 15 Golden State 116, New York 95 2. Jamie Benn, DAL 28 GOLF Reb. N/A West Valley (Spokane) 53, Cheney 47 Portland 96, Minnesota 93 2. Alex Ovechkin, WSH28 Winlock (32) — Whitehead 9, West Valley (Yakima) 56, Wenatchee 47 Charlotte 101, L.A. Lakers 82 2:30 a.m. 4. Tyler Seguin, DAL 25 Howsden 10, Ramirez 2, Hammond 7, Western States Classic GOLF — European PGA Tour, Omega Dubai Squibb 4 Oregon Deaf 19, Washington Deaf 13 Monday’s Games 4. Joe Pavelski, SJ25 FG: 11 of 56 —.196 FT: 10 of 24 Desert Classic, first round, at Dubai, United —.417 Reb. N/A Cleveland 111, Indiana 106, OT Arab Emirates Detroit 105, Brooklyn 100 Plus/Minus At Morton Memphis 110, New Orleans 95 1. Evgeny Kuznetsov, WSH 24 8 a.m. TIGERS 68, TIMBERWOLVES 32 College Basketball Oklahoma City 114, Washington 98 1. Tyler Toffoli, LA 24 GOLF — LPGA Tour, Coates Golf Champi- Napavine 25 14 17 12 —68 Atlanta 112, Dallas 97 1. Dylan Larkin, DET 24 onship, second round, at Ocala, Fla. Morton-WP 11 10 2 9 —32 NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball San Antonio 107, Orlando 92 4. Patrick Kane, CHI 22 Noon Napavine (68) — White 8, Sisson 3, The top 25 teams in The Associ- Utah 105, Chicago 96, OT Hamre 17, Olson 13, Snaza 2, Bornstein 5. Alex Ovechkin, WSH 20 GOLF — PGA Tour, Waste Management ated Press’ college basketball poll, with Denver 112, Toronto 93 2, Lee 23 first-place votes in parentheses, records Phoenix Open, first round, at Scottsdale, Ariz. FG: 24 of 55 —.436 FT: 12 of 24 through Jan. 31, total points based on 25 Goals Against Average —.500 Reb. 32 (Olson 10, Lee 9) Tuesday’s Games 2:30 a.m. (Friday) points for a first-place vote through one Morton-White Pass (32) — Kolb Boston at New York, 4:30 p.m. 1. John Gibson, ANA 1.91 point for a 25th-place vote and previous GOLF — European PGA Tour, Omega Dubai 7, Nilius 3, Wright 7, Hazen 7, Dotson 2, Miami at Houston, 5 p.m. 2. Ben Bishop, TB 2.02 Desert Classic, second round, at Dubai, United King 4, Robbins 2 ranking: Toronto at Phoenix, 6 p.m. 3. Petr Mrazek, DET 2.03 Rec. Pts Prv FG: 13 of 64 —.203 FT: 5 of 10 Milwaukee at Portland, 7 p.m. 3. Cory Schneider, NJ 2.03 Arab Emirates —.500 Reb. 28 (Robbins 9) 1. Oklahoma (45) 18-2 1,605 1 Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. 5. Braden Holtby, WSH 2.07 NBA BASKETBALL 2. North Carolina (20) 19-2 1,578 2 At Toutle 5 p.m. 3. Villanova 18-3 1,384 6 Wednesday’s Games DUCKS 56, PIRATES 33 4. Maryland 19-3 1,366 8 Save Percentage TNT — New York at Detroit Adna 5 4 7 17 —33 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 5. Iowa 17-4 1,362 3 1. Michal Neuvirth, PHI .933 7:30 p.m. Toutle Lake 14 14 16 12 —56 Cleveland at Charlotte, 4 p.m. 2. Petr Mrazek, DET .932 Adna (33) — Glover 5, Lorton 12, 6. Xavier 19-2 1,344 7 Indiana at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. TNT — L.A. Lakers at New Orleans Dotson 6, Rolfe 4, Kleemeyer 4, Elwood 7. Kansas 17-4 1,233 4 Detroit at Boston, 4:30 p.m. 2. James Reimer, TOR .932 NHL HOCKEY 2 8. Texas A&M 18-3 1,169 5 Orlando at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. 4. Corey Crawford, CHI .931 4:30 p.m. FG: 11 of 47 —.234 FT: 7 of 10 9. Virginia 17-4 1,086 11 Golden State at Washington, 5 p.m. 5. Roberto Luongo, FLA .930 —.700 Reb. 22 (Rolfe, Lorton 4) NBCSN — N.Y. Islanders at Washington 10. Michigan St. 19-4 1,018 12 New Orleans at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Toutle Lake (56) — Hockett 9, 11. Providence 18-4 900 10 7 p.m. Miami at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Wins Woodley 15, Deffenbaugh 10, Wason 8, 12. SMU 19-1 853 13 Dean 1, Gardner 12 Denver at Utah, 6 p.m. 1. Braden Holtby, WSH 30 NBCSN — Anaheim at Los Angeles 13. Iowa St. 16-5 851 14 FG: 22 of 56 —.393 FT: 6 of 10 Chicago at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 2. Corey Crawford, CHI 28 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL —.600 Reb. N/A 14. West Virginia 17-4 814 9 Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. 15. Baylor 17-4 728 17 3. Jonathan Quick, LA 26 4 p.m. 16. Oregon 18-4 551 23 4. Henrik Lundqvist, NYR 23 BTN — Iowa at Indiana 17. Miami 16-4 537 15 4. Martin Jones, SJ 23 SEC — Kentucky at South Carolina SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 • Sports 7

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1. MORE OF THIS, PLEASE On the fi rst weekend when college basketball didn’t have to battle with the NFL or college football for attention, the sport delivered plenty of drama. Thank the Big 12 and the SEC. The two leagues played their conference challenge in the middle of the league season rather than in November or December. And while the TV-driven move probably irked some coaches, the 10-game event gave us two instant classics as Kansas beat Kentucky in overtime and Oklahoma battled from a halftime defi cit to beat LSU on the road. Texas A&M and Florida recorded their best wins of the season out of the deal, too. College basketball needs a jolt that doesn’t involve March Mad- ness, and this was perfect medicine. 2. THE GAME IN LAWRENCE COULD BE A TURNING POINT When Kentucky and Kansas played Duke and Michigan State, respectively, in the Champions Classic in Chicago, UK and KU were both top four teams. In the ensuing months, neither has always looked the part. Kansas defeated Kentucky 90–84 in over- time in Lawrence on Saturday, but the game David Fox could be a turning point for both teams. Jayhawks guard Wayne Selden played the Athlon Sports game of his career with 33 points on 12-of- Senior Writer 20 shooting. If not for a lackluster game at Junior Wayne Selden had a career day with 33 points in Kansas’ overtime win over Kentucky on Saturday. @davidfox615 the line, Kansas might have run away with it. On the other side, Kentucky, 7. TEXAS A&M HAS BOUNCE-BACK ABILITY showed signs of improvement even in a loss. The Wildcats gave up 47 free The more we see of Texas A&M, the more we like. True, the Aggies ATHLON SPORTS TOP 25 (FEB. 1) throw attempts, and their entire frontcourt fouled out. And yet Kentucky took lost 74–71 earlier in the week at 11–10 Arkansas, but Fayetteville is Kansas to overtime at the Phog. Good omens for both teams? 1. Oklahoma (18-2) one of the tougher venues in the SEC, even if the Razorbacks are as 2. North Carolina (19-2) 3. DUKE IS A RANKINGS NO SHOW mediocre as they are this season. How did SEC-leading Texas A&M 3. Villanova (18-3) What seemed probable last Monday became offi cial a week later: Duke is respond? By defeating a top-15 Iowa State team 72–62 and holding unranked for the fi rst time since Feb. 13, 2007. With an 80–69 loss to Miami the Cyclones to a mere 0.86 points per possession. The Cyclones 4. Iowa (17–4) on Jan. 25, Duke has lost four of fi ve, including twice at home. It’s been quite average 1.11 points per possession this season. Texas A&M is now 5. Texas A&M (18-3) a tumble for the defending national champions and preseason top-fi ve team. 4–0 against the Big 12, including wins over NCAA contenders Iowa 6. Kansas (17-4) The Blue Devils’ freshman class has struggled to replace , Tyus State, Baylor and Texas. 7. Maryland (19-3) Jones and Justise Winslow. An injury to veteran forward Amile Jefferson also 8. FLORIDA CLEARED A MAJOR HURDLE 8. Virginia (17-4) has left Duke with a six-man rotation. Following Billy Donovan won’t be easy for Mike White at Florida, 9. West Virginia (17-4) 4. LSU MISSED A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY but the new coach got his fi rst major win as the Gators’ coach with 10. Michigan State (19-4) The Tigers lost by two points to the No. 1 team in the country thanks to an 88–71 win over West Virginia. The Mountaineers are one of the 11. Iowa State (16-5) another lights-out performance by the potential National Player of the Year toughest teams in the country thanks to their relentless defensive 12. Xavier (19-2) in Oklahoma’s Buddy Hield. So why did LSU’s 77–75 loss to OU feel so pressure. Florida was up to the task in out-toughing West Virginia in 13. Providence (18-4) Gainesville. Will it be enough to get Florida to the NCAA Tourna- unfulfi lling? For one, LSU led by 14 with 15:56 to go. And down the stretch, 14. SMU (19-1) superb freshman was a non-factor. He took only seven shots ment? The Gators are 2–5 against the RPI top 50, including this win from the fi eld all game and none in the fi nal three possessions. LSU put itself and a win on a neutral court over St. Joe’s. Florida still plays Ken- 15. Baylor (17–4) into a precarious position for the NCAA Tournament by taking fi ve losses to tucky twice and LSU on the road, so White has opportunities to pad 16. Oregon (18-4) teams outside of the RPI top 50 in the fi rst 10 games. Since beating Kentucky that résumé and reach the Tournament for the fi rst time in his career. 17. Miami (16-4) in February, LSU is 4–3 with no marquee wins. 9. WATCH OUT FOR WICHITA STATE … AGAIN 18. Utah (17-5) 5. ROY WILLIAMS HAS NO ROOM FOR THE GREEN ROOM On Dec. 19, Wichita State was 5–5, including a disastrous 0–3 19. Kentucky (16-5) Generally, North Carolina coach Roy Williams is more known for his folksy performance in the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando. Since Dec. 20. Wichita State (16-5) demeanor than any strong opinions. That wasn’t the case Friday when he 19, the Shockers are 11–0 and starting to look like what could be a 21. Purdue (19-4) went off on what he believes is ESPN’s over-emphasis on NBA draft pros- dangerous team in the NCAA Tournament yet again. The Shockers 22. Indiana (18-4) pects in the college game. “I think ESPN is (an ACC) partner, and I’ve got to defeated Evansville 78–65 on the road and moved up to No. 12 on 23. Syracuse (15-8) watch on TV where somebody’s college basketball game and they’re talking KenPom.com. Senior point guard Fred VanVleet, who didn’t play 24. Notre Dame (15-6) in those three losses in Orlando, scored 32 points against the Purple about the freaking green room? That’s the most ridiculous thing. And that’s 25. Texas (14-7) one of my partners? That’s half the damn broadcast: ‘Well, so-and-so’s in the Aces, the Shockers’ top challengers in the Missouri Valley. green room.’” The green room in this case refers to the top draft prospects 10. OREGON IS SNEAKING UP ON EVERYBODY who are on site during the draft broadcast. Williams said he felt comfortable You’d have to be paying close attention (or living in the Pacifi c North- criticizing ESPN because “they ain’t mentioning any of (his) guys.” PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH west) to notice what kind of season Oregon is putting together. The 1. Buddy Hield, Oklahoma Hield shot 6. VIRGINIA IS BACK ON TRACK Ducks woke up Monday morning on top of the Pac-12 at 7–2, ranked 11-of-22 at LSU for another lights-out On Tuesday, Virginia erased a 10-point defi cit in a wild fi nal 90 seconds to third in the RPI and ranked 16th on KenPom.com. Last week, the performance away from Norman. The beat Wake Forest 72–71. The Cavaliers left no doubt with a 63–47 win at Lou- Ducks completed a road sweep of the Arizona schools, pulling away isville on Saturday. Only two weeks ago, Virginia was an enigma. The Cavs from the Wildcats for an 83–75 win and beating Arizona State com- senior guard is averaging 29.6 points per looked nothing like a team that beat West Virginia and Villanova early in the fortably 91–74. A week earlier, the Ducks swept the Los Angeles game on the road. year, losing three of four to also-rans Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and Florida schools in Eugene. The Ducks haven’t been seeded higher than sev- 2. Kris Dunn, Providence Georgetown State. The Cavaliers appear to have put things together with four consecutive enth in the NCAA Tournament since reaching coach John Thompson III couldn’t stop wins. Malcolm Brogdon has averaged 20.5 points per game during that span. the Elite Eight 2007, but that looks like heaping praise on Dunn after the Friars’ it’s about to change. 73–69 win over the Hoyas. JTIII called Dunn “a one-man wrecking crew on de- PRIME TIME PLAYERS fense.” Dunn also scored 26 points. Wednesday and 23 points and seven boards in Buddy Hield, 3. Ben Simmons, LSU Even after a With only one ACC win in the fi rst eight a win Saturday over Stanford. The sophomore Oklahoma loss to Oklahoma, Simmons is the only conference games, NC State entered the has eight career 20-point games in his career, player in the country averaging better weekend needing a big win in the worst way. including each of his last three games. … With each passing than 15 points, 10 rebounds and four as- Guard Cat Barber delivered with 30 points in Purdue senior seven-footer A.J. Hammons week, Buddy Hield sists per game. an 85-69 win over a Miami team coming off had the best game of his career Saturday with seems more and more 4. Brice Johnson, North Carolina The a win over Duke. Barber was 10-of-18 from 32 points, 11 rebounds, fi ve assists and four of a lock for National Tar Heels’ 8-0 start in the ACC included the fi eld and 10-of-10 from the free throw blocks in an 89–74 win over Nebraska. … Texas fi ve double-doubles by Johnson. The line. … Marquette freshman forward Henry is quietly solidifying an NCAA Tournament ré- Player of the Year. In a schedule will get tougher with three Ellenson, the Golden Eagles’ top recruit in sumé thanks to a standout week from freshman matchup with fellow con- straight road games — and that’s before decades, had the best game of his career Kerwin Roach Jr. The guard had 15 points tender Ben Simmons, Hield the home-and-home with Duke. in a 75–69 win over Butler on Saturday. El- and 11 rebounds in a win over Vanderbilt and took over late in the Sooners’ lenson had 32 points, 10 rebounds and six 5. Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia Brogdon 22 points and fi ve rebounds in a win over TCU. come-from-behind win in Baton Rouge. Hield hit two blocks against the Bulldogs. … Utah center … Oregon senior Chris Boucher, a 6'10", 190- has ignited the Cavaliers in the last two Jakob Poetl had the best week of his career, pound stringbean of a center, came close to a quick 3s to help OU take the lead on his way to a 21-point weeks. Averaging 17.3 points per game starting with 29 points, 10 rebounds and triple double with 26 points, 10 rebounds and second half. He fi nished with 32 points against LSU and for a Tony Bennett-coached team is no- four blocks last Sunday in an overtime win seven blocks in a 91–74 win at Arizona State. had 30 earlier in the week against Texas Tech. Hield’s table in its own right. over Washington. He followed that with 21 Teammate Dillon Brooks scored 42 total eight 30-point games this season lead the country. points and nine rebounds in a win over Cal on Selden: Harrison McClary/Athlon Sports; points in a road sweep of the Arizona schools. 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College Basketball Womens College Basketball IN LA Plum Leads DROPPED No. 25 UCLA Beats Last-Place Washington Washington State 83-50 to Gain Split Women Past Cal 75-65 BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Kelsey Plum scored 28 points, surpassing 2,000 for her ca- reer, and No. 25 Washington defeated California 75-65 on Sunday. Plum, third on the Husky career list (2,025) reached 2,000 in 88 games, the quick- est in Pac 12 history. Chantel Osahor had 16 points and 10 rebounds for the Huskies (16-5, 7-3), who bounced back from a 69-53 loss at Stanford after making the Top 25 for the first time in 13 seasons. Asha Thomas hit six 3-pointers and had 22 points for the Golden Bears (11-10, Mark J. Terrill / The Associated Press 2-8). Mikayla Cowling had 15 Washington State guard Ike Iroegbu, right, shoots as UCLA center Thomas Welsh defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday in Los points and Kristine Anigwe Angeles. UCLA won 83-50. had 14 rebounds with nine points. NOT SO LUCKY NO. 7: Parker and Thomas Welsh in knock down shots,” WSU coach starters had gone to the bench. The Huskies led 38-34 at the lineup together. Welsh had Ernie Kent said. Alford called it “a tough ankle the half but stretched that Washington State 10 points and 10 rebounds and The Cougars (9-12, 1-8) sprain.” In an effort to make the to 58-47 after three quarters. Loses Seventh Straight, Parker had 11 points along with closed within eight early in the New Mexico native laugh, Alford Cal was within 62-57 with Commits 18 Turnovers four fouls. second half before UCLA went told Olesinski, “I’ve got six years 6:04 to play but Plum made “We’re really getting exposed on a 14-7 run that extended its of New Mexico blood in me and two free throws and Osahor LOS ANGELES (AP) — Des- playing two centers at once,” Al- lead to 50-30. Alford had five you can’t show pain.” and Alexus Atchley had la- perate to end a two-game skid, ford said. “We have to get more points and Holiday three as five UCLA coach Steve Alford knew athletic and be able to play the different players scored. PASSION PLAY way we like playing. I appreciate “UCLA had great confidence No. 16 Stanford Pulls Away change was in From Washington State order. Tony. He handled it really well. and really took control in the The Bruins got off to a much He didn’t He’s had a terrific attitude the second half,” Kent said. stronger start than two days ago, STANFORD, Calif. (AP) start senior last two days.” From there, the Cougars when they trailed Washington — Lili Thompson scored 24 Tony Parker for Parker was 5 of 5 from the never made another run. Ham- by 18 points in the second half. of her career-high 30 points the first time in foul line and took a charge. ilton fired off 11 straight points “Coach emphasized come in the second half as No. 16 “That hasn’t happened all 22 games this by himself, capping his offensive with passion and a sense of ur- Stanford overcame a poor year,” Alford said. season, replac- outburst with a pair of 3-point- gency, and that’s what we did,” start Sunday to defeat Wash- UCLA 83 Aaron Holiday added 10 ers that made it 76-48. Hamilton said. “We got to con- ington State 69-52. ing him with points for the Bruins, who WSU 50 tinue to do so.” Erica McCall had 11 more athletic avenged an 85-78 road loss to the sophomore Jonah Bolden. The TIP-INS points and 14 rebounds and Cougars earlier this month. NO DOUBLE injection of fresh blood worked. Bolden had three points and Washington State: C Valen- Kaylee Johnson had a season- UCLA built an early 20-point seven rebounds in place of Park- tine Izundu has missed the last Washington State’s Josh high 19 rebounds to go with lead in the second half and er. seven games with a foot injury Hawkinson leads the Pac-12 seven points for the Cardinal cruised past last-place Washing- “It was definitely a big change,” and the Cougars haven’t won and is fifth in the nation with 15 (17-5, 7-3 Pac 12), who im- ton State 83-50 Saturday. Welsh said. “We’re definitely since the shot blocker has been double-doubles in 19 games. The proved to 60-0 against the Isaac Hamilton scored 11 more athletic with Jonah in the out. They were 9-5 with him in junior came up short against the Cougars. Stanford had a 46- of his 22 points in the final 5 ½ game. It’s going to be helpful for the lineup. ... The Cougars have Bruins, with seven points and six 26 rebounding advantage. minutes, Bryce Alford added 12 us being more efficient offensive- just three road wins against rebounds. Washington State (12- points, making all seven of his ly and defensively going forward.” UCLA in school history. ... Iroeg- 9, 3-7) took an 18-11 lead in free throws, and the Bruins (13- Ike Iroegbu scored 16 points bu is the only player to start all UP NEXT the first quarter, holding the 9, 4-5 Pac-12) went 24 of 28 from to lead Washington State, which 21 games this season... WSU got Cardinal to nine free throws the line in salvaging a split after has lost seven in a row. The Cou- swept in Los Angeles, losing 81- Washington State: Hosts No. before a basket by Thompson, losing to first-place Washington gars had 18 turnovers, including 71 at USC on Thursday. 18 Arizona on Wednesday. after eight team misses, with 86-84 on Thursday. 10 in the first half when UCLA UCLA: The Bruins have won UCLA: Visits crosstown rival 31 seconds left. A corner trey Alford realized playing one led by 13 at the break. their last six home games against Southern California on Wednes- by Mariah Cooks gave the big man at a time might help the “We could have lived with the Cougars. ... F Alex Olesinski day in the start of a three-game Cougars a 27-25 lead at the Bruins more than having both the turnovers if we were able to got hurt with 2:18 left after the road trip. half. Thompson, who had 10 points in the third quarter for USC Downs Washington 98-88 Behind Jovanovic’s 28 a 45-39 lead, made all five of her 3s and was 9 of 11 in the CRUISING TO VICTORY: game this season..Chriss made 7 second half. of 13 field goals and is now 26 of Cooks led the Cougars Trojans Lead By 11 41 (63.4 percent) from the field in with 12 points. at Half, Never Trail his last four games..Washington in Second Half is just 3-3 since beginning con- ference play 3-0. College Basketball LOS ANGELES (AP) — In USC: The Trojans out- the rematch, the Trojans held on. rebounded the Huskies 42-36. Seattle Knocks Off Nikola Jovanovic scored a They have won or tied the battle season-high 28 points, Jordan on the boards 17 times in 22 Unbeaten WAC McLaughlin added 21, and USC games this season..They finished avenged its earlier loss with a 98- 6 of 18 from 3-point range. They Leader Grand 88 victory over Washington on have made at least six 3-point- Canyon, 59-57 Saturday afternoon. ers in 19 games this season and USC on lead the Pac-12 with 182 3-point- PHOENIX (AP) — Em- Jan. 3 blew a Kelvin Kuo / The Associated Press ers made.USC has its best record manuel Chibuogwu grabbed 22-point lead Washington guard David Crisp, left, goes up for a shot as Southern California through 22 games since going an offensive rebound with four with 14 min- guard Julian Jacobs, right, defends during the irst half of an NCAA college basket- 18-4 in 1992. seconds left and laid it in to utes remain- ball game in Los Angeles, Saturday. lift Seattle to a 59-57 win over ing to lose Grand Canyon Saturday night, jounte Murray had 18 points timeout. HOME COOKING 87-85 in the first USC 98 handing the Antelopes their apiece for Washington. The Hus- “During the timeout we just matchup be- USC improved to 13-0 at first loss in Western Athletic UW 88 kies shot just 36.4 percent from told the guys not get frustrated tween the teams. home, tying the program record Conference play. the field and were 8 for 32 from or rattled when they turn up the “We were really excited for set in 1943 for best home start The loss knocks Grand 3-point range. pressure.” USC coach Andy En- to a season. They’ve won their this game,” said Jovanovic, who Canyon (19-3, 6-1) into a tie “We missed a lot of open field said. “The guys responded home games by an average of shot 10 of 13 from the floor. with New Mexico State atop shots,” Washington coach Lo- really well.” 18.4 points per game. “That first loss hurt us. We want- renzo Romar said. “USC is so Washington again rallied, the WAC standings. Seattle ed another shot at them.” (10-11, 4-3) climbs to third quick and has so much length and again USC answered. The COOLING OFF The Trojans (17-5, 6-3 Pac- that sometimes, even when Huskies cut the deficit to 78-73 place behind CS Bakersfield. 12) led 44-33 at halftime and re- you’re open, you’re thinking in with 6:03 to play, but Jovanovic Pac-12 leading scorer An- William Powell fouled mained ahead the entire second the back of your mind ‘Where poured in eight points as USC drew Andrews is mired in a big Joshua Braun in the backcourt half. They moved into a tie for are they?’ I think that got in our went on a 17-9 run to put the slump for Washington. and Braun knocked down all second place in the Pac-12 with head today.” game away. The redshirt senior guard three free throws to pull Grand the win. Despite their shooting strug- “I don’t know if we made very scored 15 points on 3-of-14 Canyon within one, 55-54. Bennie Boatwright scored 15 gles, the Huskies managed to good decisions defensively on shooting Saturday. He is now Brendan Westendorf got to points, Katin Reinhardt had 11 whittle their 11-point halftime USC the second half,” Romar 11 for 34 (32.3 percent) from the basket for a layup to push and Elijah Stewart added 10 for deficit to three points at 57- said. the floor in his last three games, the Seattle lead back to three, USC. 54 with 13:25 to go. Instead of “Fouling when we didn’t need including 3 for 12 mark from The Trojans missed only eight but Braun hit from deep to tie folding like before, the Trojans to, certain coverages we were 3-point range. the game at 57-57 with 1:38 to shots (15 for 23) in the second fought back, ripping off a 17-7 supposed to do we didn’t, lung- He is averaging 14.7 points half to hold off multiple charges run out of a timeout to re-extend play. ing and getting out of position . if per game in the stretch, com- Both teams missed oppor- from the Huskies (14-7, 6-3). their lead to double-digits, 74-61, you make those type of mistakes pared to 22.0 prior to it. “We just remained poised,” with 8:45 left. tunities to take the lead in the against USC, they make you pay.” final minute. McLaughlin said. “In practice we Jovanovic and Boatwright UP NEXT really worked on our press break scored five points apiece dur- Westendorf scored 14 and emphasized all our mistakes ing the run, and McLaughlin TIP-INS Washington hosts Arizona points to lead Seattle. from last time so we wouldn’t sank a 3-pointer that brought a Washington: The Huskies State on Wednesday. Braun scored 17 points and make them again.” packed Galen Center to its feet came up with 16 turnovers. They USC hosts crosstown rival Grandy Glaze added 16 for Marquese Chriss and De- and forced Washington to call have forced at least 10 every UCLA on Thursday. Grand Canyon. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016

Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: 807-8224 Life e-mail: [email protected] Comfort Food, Super Bowl Style

By Seattle Times staff about what to prepare — big pro- For an easy Super Bowl If you are looking for some- The Associated Press visions, crowd-pleasers or some- snack, combine two of your fa- thing more substantial, try beer- thing simple. vorite game-day indulgences — steamed sliders or a pot of turkey osting a horde of fans What is it about hot dips? Or guacamole and roasted potato chili. Deepen that meat color just for the Super Bowl? a heaping platter of wings? The skins. They can be dressed by a little with the soy sauce and you HOr are you crashing wings have got to be crunchy. sprinkling the tops with grated are back in the land of real meaty somebody’s party and tasked They’ve got to be a little bit greasy. cheese, cooked bacon, cooked chili. The soy sauce also adds with bringing something deli- They’ve got to be so delicious we and crumbled sausage, jalapeño tons of rich, savory meaty flavor, cious? Either way, you could can’t stop eating even after we pepper slices, chopped onion or a big benefit for a meat that can spend a lot of time thinking know we’ve eaten too many. whatever else strikes you. taste a little flat. Photos by Matthew Mead / The Associated Press

BEER-STEAMED CHEESE AND MUSH- ROOM BEEF SLIDERS The sliders need to be about 3/4 inch thick, not only so they don’t overcook, but so you can fit all of them at one time into the skillet. Second, the skillet needs to be large, a 12-incher. If you don’t have a skillet that big, use two smaller ones and cook six sliders in each. And third, whichever skillet you use, the oil must be heated until it’s almost smoking. At the start, you want the burgers to sear, not steam, which is what will happen if the pan isn’t hot enough. Makes 12 sliders

3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided ½ cup finely chopped yellow onion HANDS-OFF 3 ounces mushrooms (white, cremini or shiitake), finely chopped PARTY WINGS Kosher salt These hands-off chicken 2 tablespoons finely chopped pitted wings that require almost no green olives effort from you. Yet, they are 2 tablespoons finely chopped, drained, canned green chilies every bit as crispy and addictive GUACAMOLE as a traditional recipe. The se- 3 ounces sliced sharp cheddar POTATO BOATS cheese, broken into 12 equal cret is baking powder. You start GAME DAY pieces the recipe a few hours ahead Makes 8 servings 1½ pounds ground beef, shaped into of when you want to serve the TURKEY CHILI 12 sliders, each about ¾ inch thick 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar wings. Just toss the wings in a Makes 8 servings Ground black pepper large bowl with some salt, pep- 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1/3 cup beer ½ teaspoon garlic powder per and baking powder, then 2 teaspoons vegetable oil, divided 12 slider buns ½ teaspoon smoked paprika refrigerate them for a while. The 1 pound lean ground turkey 1 teaspoon ground cumin baking powder reacts with the 2 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce ¼ to ½ teaspoon cayenne (depend- 1. In a large (at least 12-inch) skin, helping to draw out mois- ing on desired heat) 2 teaspoons smoked paprika skillet over medium, heat 1 ture. Less moisture equals more Kosher salt and ground black pepper 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped tablespoon of the oil. Add the crisp! 2 pounds medium russet potatoes onion and cook until golden, Makes 30 wings (about 4) 1 red bell pepper, cored and finely HOT-AND-CREAMY chopped about eight minutes. Using a 2 tablespoons butter, melted 12-ounce light beer PESTO SPINACH DIP slotted spoon, transfer the onion For the wings: 3 avocados, pitted and peeled Two 15-ounce cans low-sodium to a bowl. Add another table- 2 tablespoons baking powder 2 tablespoons chopped pickled Makes 8 servings black beans, drained and rinsed spoon of the oil to the pan, the 1 teaspoon kosher salt jalapeños 14-ounce can low-sodium tomato ½ teaspoon ground black pepper 3 scallions, chopped 2 teaspoons olive or vegetable oil mushrooms and a hefty pinch sauce 5 pounds chicken wings, split and 1 tablespoon lime juice 1 teaspoon finely minced garlic of salt. Cook, stirring occasion- Two 14-ounce cans crushed ally, until the liquid the mush- wing tips removed 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar tomatoes 9-ounce package frozen chopped rooms give off has evaporated, 2 tablespoons chili powder spinach, thawed and squeezed to remove excess liquid about five minutes. Transfer the For the honey-Sriracha sauce: 1. Heat the oven to 450 F. Dash of cayenne pepper 8-ounce package cream cheese, mushrooms to the bowl with 1/3 cup soy sauce Line a rimmed baking sheet 1 teaspoon cocoa powder softened the onion. Reserve the skillet. 3 tablespoons Sriracha with foil. Hot sauce, to taste 2. Add the olives and chilies 3 tablespoons honey 2. In a small bowl, combine Plain low-fat Greek yogurt, to serve ¾ cup shredded Monterey Jack to the mushroom mixture and 1½ tablespoons minced fresh garlic the brown sugar, thyme, garlic Chopped scallions, to serve cheese stir well. Set aside. 1½ tablespoons toasted sesame oil powder, smoked paprika, cumin, Shredded cheddar or Mexican 3. Return the skillet to high cayenne, 1 teaspoon of salt and cheese, to serve ¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese heat. Add the remaining table- For cilantro-sour cream dip: ½ teaspoon of pepper. Set aside. ¼ cup milk or cream spoon of oil and wait until it is ¾ cup sour cream 3. Slice ½-inch-thick slices 1. In a Dutch oven or other ¼ cup minced fresh basil almost smoking. Meanwhile, 3 tablespoons chopped fresh off both sides of each potato, re- large, heavy pot over medium- Kosher salt and ground black pepper season the sliders on one side cilantro serving the middle third of each high, heat 1 teaspoon of the oil. with salt and pepper. When the 3 tablespoons rice vinegar potato for another use (put them Add the turkey and cook, break- 1. Heat the oven to 350 oil is hot, add the sliders, sea- 3 scallions, white and green parts, in water and refrigerate to pre- ing it up, until cooked through, F. Coat a shallow, 4-cup bak- finely chopped soned side down (it will be a vent them from darkening). Us- about seven minutes. Sprinkle ing dish or 9-inch pie pan with little crowded in the pan), and ing a melon baller, scoop out a the turkey with the soy sauce cooking spray. cook them until they are just 1. Line two baking sheets bit of the flesh from each potato and smoked paprika, then mix 2. In a medium skillet over browned on the first side, about with foil, then arrange a wire slice to create shallow bowls. until well-coated. Continue to medium, heat the oil. Add the two minutes. Sprinkle the top rack over the foil. Coat the rack 4. Arrange the potato slices cook until any moisture in the garlic, stir for 30 seconds, then side of each with salt and pepper, with cooking spray. on the prepared pan. Pat dry pot is gone, about three minutes. add the spinach and cook, stir- turn the sliders over and cook 2. In a large bowl, stir togeth- with paper towels. Brush all over Spoon the meat out of the pan ring frequently, until the spin- er the baking powder, salt and for another two minutes. with the melted butter. Sprinkle and set aside. ach is cooked and no liquid black pepper. Add the wings 4. While the sliders are with the spice mixture. Bake 2. Return the pot to the heat remains in the pan, about four browning, top each slider with and toss to coat evenly. Spread for 20 to 25 minutes, or until and add the remaining oil. Add the chicken wings over the rack minutes. Remove from the heat a heaping teaspoon of the mush- the outsides are crisped and the onion and red pepper, then and cool. room mixture, dividing all of and refrigerate for two hours, browned and the flesh of the po- cook until tender, about five uncovered. 3. Meanwhile, in a medium the mixture among the sliders, tatoes are tender. minutes. Increase the heat to bowl, combine the cream cheese, then place a piece of cheese on 3. When ready to cook, heat 5. While the potatoes bake, high, then add the beer to de- Monterey Jack, Parmesan, milk, top of each. Quickly pour the the oven to 375 F. prepare the guacamole. In a me- glaze the pan, scraping the bot- basil and a hefty pinch each of beer into the pan, all around the 4. Bake the chicken wings for dium bowl, combine the avoca- tom to loosen any stuck bits. sliders, cover the pan and steam 60 to 70 minutes, flipping them dos, jalapeños, scallions, lime Simmer for two minutes. Re- salt and pepper. Use an electric for two minutes. halfway through, or until very juice and vinegar. Mash with turn the meat to the pot, along mixer to beat until well com- 5. Turn off the heat and let crispy and golden brown. a fork or wooden spoon until with the beans, tomato sauce, bined, then add the spinach the sliders sit in the pan for an- 5. While the wings bake, pre- the guacamole is as chunky or crushed tomatoes, chili pow- mixture and mix again until other minute to let the cheese pare the sauces. For each sauce, smooth as you prefer. Season der, cayenne and cocoa powder. fully incorporated. Transfer the melt completely. Spoon some of combine all ingredients in a with salt and black pepper. Bring to a simmer. Reduce the mixture to the prepared pan, the liquid in the skillet onto the small bowl and mix until uni- 6. Allow the potatoes to cool heat to low, then simmer for 30 smoothing the top, then bake tops and bottoms of the buns, form. Serve the wings on a plat- slightly, then scoop a spoonful minutes. for 20 minutes, or until hot and transfer the sliders to the buns ter accompanied by the sauces of guacamole into the hollow of 3. Serve with hot sauce, yo- bubbling. Serve hot with bread and serve right away. for dunking. each potato. Serve immediately. gurt, scallions and cheese on the or crackers. Sara Moulton, The Associated Press Alison Ladman, The Associated Press Alison Ladman, The Associated Press side. Katie Workman, The Associated Press Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 LIFE Community Editor’s Best Bet TESC Professor to Give Talk on ISIS Steve Niva, professor of policy in the Middle East. Calendar international politics and His most recent work, on Middle East studies at The Ev- the rise of ISIS as a terror in- ergreen State College in Olym- surgency, is based on a reading pia, will be giving a Lyceum of ISIS’s strategic documents talk on ISIS at 1 p.m. Wednes- and study of the group’s battle day. tactics. Niva will address the The presentation will be at question of how Islamic ISIS Washington Hall 103 on the actually is, and the role of Centralia College campus. faith and cynicism in the rise Niva’s primary areas of of the terror army in Iraq and research and writing include Syria. asymmetric warfare, counter- For more information, call insurgency and political vio- the Centralia College Student lence in the Middle East. He Life and Involvement Center, is an expert on U.S. foreign (360) 736-9391, ext. 224

Today Organizations Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis or Public Agencies HAVE AN EVENT YOU Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Heymann Whinery in Centra- Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 lia. Students are free with a pay- BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 ing adult. County Courthouse, agenda available p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 THE PUBLIC TO? p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia For more information, visit. at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 Health and Hope Medical Out- College, (360) 304-9660 northwestwindsymphony.org. Chehalis City Council, 5 p.m, City reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Submit your calendar items Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Hall council chamber, 350 N. 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Please 767-0719 to Perform ‘Asenic ple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7695 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Lewis County Board of Health, 9 a.m., Chemical Dependency-Mental include all relevant information, Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- and Old Lace’ BOCC Board Room, second floor, Lewis Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax as well as contact information. 3827 or (360) 736-4163 A dinner/luncheon theater fea- County Courthouse, agenda available Advisory Committee, 2:30 p.m., confer- Events can also be submitted at http://goo.gl/zKXB3, 740-1148 ence room, Lewis County Public Health at www.chronline.com Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, turing “Arsenic and Old Lace” is 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Centralia Parks Board, 5 p.m., Fort & Social Services Department, (360) coming to the Tiller Arts Center in Borst Park Kitchen 2, (360) 330-7662 740 -1148 520-0772 Morton Feb. 6, 7, 13 and 14. Mossyrock Fire Department, fire Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Courthouse, sponsored by WSU Lewis Performances will be at 6 commissioners, noon, main station, 137 a.m., Morton PUD office, 240 Seventh Club, 7:30 p.m., Ramblin Jack’s Rib County Extension Master Recycler p.m. Feb. 6 and 13, and 1 p.m. E. Main St., Mossyrock, (360) 983-3456 St., (360) 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Napavine, (360) Composters, (360) 740-1216 273-6961 and Feb. 7 and 14. Grays Harbor Fire District 1, 7 p.m., Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Oakville Fire Hall, (360) 273-6541 (360) 291-3543 Winlock Finnish Lodge 19, 4 p.m., “Arsenic and Old Lace” is the Public Agencies Hope Grange, Antrim Road, Winlock, story of the charming and inno- Lewis County Cemetery District 4, 6 p.m., (360) 520-5596 cent Martha and Abby Brewster, Randle Fire Station annex, (360) 494-4031 Libraries Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency who populate their cellar with on Aging Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m., Preschool Story Time, for children LMTAAA Olympia office, 2404 Heritage Support Groups the remains of socially and reli- Organizations 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Court SE, Suite A, Olympia, (360) 664- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving giously “acceptable” roomers. Chehalis American Legion Post 22, Construction Night, for all ages, 5 3162, ext. 112 A catered dinner is available general meeting, 4 p.m., 555 N. Market p.m., Winlock the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., for the performances. Cost is Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 740-7889 Committee, 1 p.m., large conference Centralia, (360) 330-2640 $30 for the dinner shows and Lewis County Community Network, room, Lewis County Public Services, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 3-5 p.m, second floor conference room, Organizations 2025 NE Kresky Ave., Chehalis, (360) $25 for the luncheon perfor- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 mances. For the play only, cost Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- NAMI Lewis County educational 740-1451 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) vices Building, 360 NW North St., Cheha- program, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith 736-9268 is $12 in advance and $13 at the lis, (206) 719-3226 Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- door. Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity 8070 or [email protected] Libraries Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Tickets are available at the Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Southwest Washington Mycological Book Babies, for babies birth-24 ence room, (360) 748-8687, Facebook BCJ Gallery in Morton, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Society, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis County Ex- months, 10 a.m., Chehalis page: Lewis County MS Support Group 496-0542. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, tension conference room, Lewis County Family Story Time, for children, 10:15 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 a.m., Tenino 520-0772 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., Toddler Time, for children age 2, Friday, Feb. 5 South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road Centralia-Chehalis Emblem Club, 7 Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 10:30 a.m., Centralia p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- (360) 748-1753, [email protected] S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, Lewis County Bluegrass Jam & Stage tralia, (360) 736-5439 Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jack- adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Show, Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 Road, Adna, jam 3 p.m., $6 dinner 5 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Support Groups Tenino Potato bar, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa p.m., stage show 6 p.m., $5 donation at Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Grandparents as Parents, 6-8 p.m., Be My ValenTeen, for teens, 5:30 p.m., Senior Center, 119 SW Kerron Ave., in- door, (360) 520-7281 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 420 Centralia College Blvd., Centra- Randle cludes drinks, salads, potato chips and Funaddicts, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 lia, (360) 736-9391, ext. 298 or (877) numerous potato toppings, Winlock, $8, ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., 813-2828 children 5-12 $4, (360) 785-4325 Rochester Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Organizations Funaddicts, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Cat show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Southwest Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Washington Fairgrounds, adults $4, se- 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9 Rochester niors/students $3, families $10, children Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Sausage Making, 6 p.m., Fort Borst under 5 free, vendors, concessions, free first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Winlock Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Park Kitchen 2, Centralia, sponsored by parking, sponsored by Cat Fanciers’ Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 WSU Lewis County 4-H Food Resource Association p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Leaders, (360) 740-1212 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Health and Hope Medical Out- Soroptimist International of reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Support Groups Organizations p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Lewis County, 5:30 p.m., con- Libraries Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., tact for location, (360) 748-7860, Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 American Legion building, 111 W. Main income is less than 200 percent of the Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- a.m., Salkum poverty level, (360) 623-1485 dren pregnancy through 6 years old, [email protected] St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, Preschool Story Time, for children sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- 262-9360 noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Napavine, (360) 262-3336 Public Agencies (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ a.m., Winlock Support Groups Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City chehalismops Sensory Friendly Story Time, for PFLAG, 1-3 p.m., Centralia United Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) Support Groups 330-7670 NAMI Lewis County Connections children age 3-sixth grade, 10:30 a.m., Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Domestic violence support group, Centralia Ave., Centralia, provides families with Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- PageTurners Book Discussion, for information to dispel myths and stereo- Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) [email protected] halis, sponsored by Human Response adults, “The Paris Architect,” by Charles types about sexual orientation and gen- 262-3547, ext. 213 Network, (360) 748-6601 Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Belfloure, 12:30 p.m., Winlock der identity, http://www.pflagcc.org/ Lewis County Planning Commission, Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Thursday, Feb. 4 Support Groups Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 Sunday, Feb. 7 a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., Art Conversations With Karen Price, H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) Carol Smith and the Crew, 10:30 a.m., Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 562-5612 sored by Human Response Network, White Pass Country Museum, 12990 U.S. Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 (360) 748-6601 Highway 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 [email protected] Jackson Highway, Chehalis Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Libraries Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 350-2423 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Preschool Story Time, for children Public Agencies Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary location Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Lewis County Mental Health Coali- Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- GriefShare, grief recovery seminar gracefoursquarechurch.com Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5 p.m., tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain Centralia Health building, second-floor confer- Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., Chehalis LEGO Crew, for children, ence room, (360) 740-1430 Big Game Bash, doors open at Centralia, child care provided through 5:30 p.m., Chehalis Saturday, Feb. 6 2:30 p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, Roch- fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health ester, tickets start at $30, must be 21, Men’s Fraternity Authentic Man- building, second-floor conference 1-800-720-1788 Organizations hood, 6 p.m., Lewis County Gospel Wind Symphony building, (360) 740-1424 Mission, 72 SW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, GriefShare, a video seminar focus- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, (360) 880-3029 Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and to Perform ‘Music ing on helping people who have lost a 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. Other Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- Main, Centralia, (360) 736-6852 ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, Lewis County Public Health building, of the Americas’ Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Stu- Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- second-floor conference room, (360) dent Services Building cafeteria, Centra- Wednesday, Feb. 3 740-1418 The Northwest Wind Sym- church.com/griefshare/ phony will be featuring “Music of lia College, (360) 262-3877 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo the Americas” at its winter con- Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Libraries Organizations Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Jackson Highway, Chehalis cert at 7 p.m. Saturday at Centra- (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- lia College’s Corbet Theatre. Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia From Sousa to the Fiesta, the spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- items, (360) 736-1146 Family Story Time, for children age NWWS will take listeners on a Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 email [email protected] Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle tour of North and South Amer- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) Page Turners Book Discussion, for ica. Guest artists will be Jame- p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., 748-4417\ adults, “Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Julia Child,” by Bob Spitz, noon, Chehalis son Bratcher on tuba, Dan Hurd Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., on trumpet and John Welsh as Monday, Feb. 8 Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Drop-In Computer and E-Book Help, County, noon-1:30 p.m., second floor, Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 for teens and adults, 3 p.m., Tenino guest conductor. Herbal Beginnings, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- Worm Composting, 6 p.m., Exten- The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Tickets are $12, which may Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) vices, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, (360) sion Meeting Room, Lewis County Salkum be purchased at the door, at 262-0525 740-1234 • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 Medhu Vadai, An All-Occasion Savory Doughnut

By Arthi Subramaniam Next, whole black Pittsburgh Post-Gazette peppers, green chilies, salt and curry leaves Medhu vadai is a savory In- are mixed into the dian doughnut perfect for any- batter. The batter then time of the day. is scooped into a ball and Although it is typically patted flat on top of a thick plas- served for breakfast with tic sheet with wet fingers. Final- steamed rice dumplings (idlies) ly, a hole is indented in the mid- or as an evening snack with dle before it is deep-fried in oil. coffee or tea, it also appears at When served, dipping the vadai elaborate three-course lunches in coconut chutney or dunking served on a banana leaf and as it in a lentil stew called sambar leftovers for dinner, soaked in takes it to another level. yogurt blended with green chil- Traditionally the vadai is ies and coconut or in a lentil vegetarian, and finely chopped stew called sambar. While it is onions or coconut, or finely a favorite roadside snack served shredded cabbage or mixed veg- on a paper plate, it also can take etables can also be added to the a froufrou accent, showing up batter. But these days the med- on fine china in mini sizes at hu vadai has become quite the cocktail parties. chameleon trying to appease The vadais, which are deli- every palate, and so you can cately crisp on the outside and find shrimp vadai, minced meat pillowy soft inside, are made vadai, egg vadai and so on. from skinned black lentils that However when it has few- are first soaked in water and er ingredients, I find that the Larry Roberts / TNS then blended into a smooth, medhu vadai speaks a plain and Medhu vadai with coconut chutney. thick batter. simple language very eloquently. MEDHU VADAI COCONUT CHUTNEY Ingredients: Ingredients: PG tested PG tested • 1 cup black gram lentils, skinned (split or whole) • 2 teaspoons vegetable oil • 1 green chili, finely diced • ½ teaspoon black mustard seeds • 1 teaspoon salt • 2 tablespoons split Bengal gram lentil (chana dhal), slightly roasted • 1 teaspoon whole black peppers • 3 green chilies (medium size) • 6 to 8 curry leaves, chopped • 8 curry leaves • Vegetable oil for frying • 1 cup freshly shredded coconut (can substitute with frozen coconut but first let it thaw) • 1 teaspoon salt Directions: • ½ cup water 1. Soak lentils in enough water so that lentils are completely covered for • 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 hours. 2. Drain water, and blend lentils, chili and salt to a smooth batter. The batter should be thick, and so add very little water. Add water at the beginning and not at the end so that the vadai will not be oily. Transfer Directions: to a bowl; then add black peppers and curry leaves. Mix well. 3. Meanwhile heat oil in a wok on medium-high. When the oil is hot 1. Heat oil in a small wok. Add mustard seeds. Once they start to pop, add enough, start making the vadais. Using wet hands, shape a tablespoon lentils and chilies; saute for a minute or 2. Add curry leaves. Remove of dough into a ball, then pat it on top of a heavy plastic sheet. Make a from heat. hole in the center before gently sliding it into the hot oil. 2. In a blender, add coconut and salt. With slotted spoon, remove lentils 4. Repeat the process so that you fry a few vadais at a time. Let the vadais and chilies from wok, and transfer to blender. Add water. cook in the oil for a few minutes, until they turn slightly brown. Then 3. Blend all ingredients to a semi-smooth chutney. Add lemon juice, and turn them over so that the other side cooks. Eventually both sides give it one more churn. should be golden brown. 4. Transfer to serving bowl. Add mustard seeds, curry leaves and the oil 5. Serve vadais hot with coconut chutney. from the wok. Gently mix them in,and serve with medhu vadai. — Arthi Subramaniam — Arthi Subramaniam

WINTER BEAN SOUP cannellini beans beans, ham and tomatoes. Pour ½ cup cubed ham in 6 cups broth. Bring to a boil, Beans and Kale Soup Guards Prep: 30 minutes, plus soaking time ½ cup canned diced lower to a simmer. Cover and let Cook: About 2 hours tomatoes simmer until beans turn tender Against Winter’s Illnesses 2 quarts chicken broth and flavorful, about 1 hour 45 By Leah Eskin 2 tablespoons olive oil They have reasons: fear of rust, 2 leeks, white and pale green 2 cups thinly sliced lacinato minutes for dried beans, about 30 Chicago Tribune abduction, loneliness. And so sliced into matchsticks, kale leaves minutes for canned. we live together: equal stand- soaked, drained, dried Freshly grated Parmesan 3. Adjust: As the beans sim- Pests creep in, hunker down ing for those with feet and those cheese mer, add some of the remaining in corners, and refuse to scram. 2 carrots, chopped with wheels. 2 ribs celery, chopped 1. Soften: In a large pot, heat broth, if need be. The goal is a There’s no ridding the house of There are more of them than 2 cloves garlic, oil over medium-low. Tumble in broth swimming with beans, not bikes. us; I acquiesce. finely chopped leeks, carrots, celery and garlic. a thick chili-style mash. They lounge in the hallway, I stick to the kitchen, where Kosher salt and Cook, stirring, until vegetables 4. Serve: When beans are the closet, the bedroom. I frown. on chill days I simmer a soup freshly ground black pepper are softened and fragrant, about 8 tender, taste the broth and sea- I scowl. I point to the garage or crowded with beans and greens. ½ teaspoon crushed red minutes. Season with 1 teaspoon son with more salt and pepper, if basement or porch. They lean It’s wholesome and healthful, pepper flakes salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper and needed. Discard herb bundle. Stir their taut frames against the a steamy inoculation against 1 sprig each: fresh rosemary, the crushed red pepper. in kale, cover, and cook tender, walls and taunt: Make me. germs. If only it worked on other fresh thyme 2. Simmer: Tie together rose- about 10 minutes. Scoop soup They have accomplices: men infestations. 1 bay leaf mary, thyme and bay leaf; toss into bowls. Dust with Parmesan. with strong legs and strong wills. 3 cups plumped this bundle into the pot. Stir in Enjoy hot.

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

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ADVICE: Dear Abby What You Need to Know Neighbors’ Neglected About New Dietary Guidelines Dog Is Causing

By Andrea Weigl you can swap out for things that ed fat. A Subway 12-inch meat- a Big Stink The News & Observer you like,” Fey-Yensan said. ball sub has 126 calories from DEAR ABBY: We recently tiple times to leave, but every A FEW IDEAS: Bring home a saturated fat. It’s easy to see how bought a new home and have time I tell her, she begs me Now that the smoke, debate new-to-you fruit or vegetable ev- quickly it adds up. and confusion has cleared over discovered that our elderly not to, says horrible things ery week, whether that’s papaya LET’S BREAK DOWN THE MATH neighbors and threatens to kill herself. the latest update to the federal or kohlrabi. Instead of white rice, FOR SALT: A teaspoon of salt is dietary guidelines, here is what are caring for She says she’ll never be happy make brown rice half the time. equal to 2,300 milligrams. This their grand- again, that I “always do this” you need to know. Instead of white bread, try some is not only the salt you sprinkle BIG PICTURE FOCUS: This year’s son’s dog. The and it hurts her so much. It whole grain bread. Instead of on food; this number also re- dog lives in makes me feel so bad I just give update stresses “a healthy eat- whole milk, try 2 percent milk, flects the salt already in the ing pattern” over the course of a 3-by-6-foot in and give her what she wants. then graduate later to 1 percent processed foods we eat. In one area right next She doesn’t trust me. I have your life as opposed to focusing or skim. Expand your protein day, you would reach that limit by on individual nutrients or foods. to our patio. to give her all of my passwords choices: Try a new fish or sea- lunchtime by eating three slices of The poor ani- and she checks my phone daily. “It’s not one food. It’s a whole eat- food, go meatless one night a bacon, two fried eggs, a 1-ounce ing pattern,” said Barry Popkin, mal receives By Abigail Van Buren She has to know everything week, make a big pot of beans or snack-size bag of Doritos, two slic- little attention I’m doing, and if I don’t tell her, a food science researcher at the field peas once a month. es of ham and one slice of Ameri- University of North Carolina at and is rarely cleaned up after. look out! The next world war What does a healthy eating can cheese on two slices of white As a consequence, our patio is going to happen. I have told Chapel Hill and author of “The pattern limit? Sugar, salt and bread and a 12-ounce Diet Coke. World is Fat.” reeks of dog feces, and we are her many times that if she can’t saturated fat. We should con- What about coffee? The overwhelmed by flies. trust me, there’s no way we Elisabetta Politi, nutrition sume less than 10 percent of cal- guidelines gave a boost to those director at the Duke Diet & Fit- I feel bad for the couple, can be together because it will ories per day from added sugar. who need their daily caffeine and I resent the grandson for make a miserable life for both ness Center, cheered the change: The same goes for saturated fat. fix. The guidelines’ scientific “I’d like to commend them for allowing his dog to be neglect- of us. Sodium should be limited to report cited research that shows ed and for failing to have any Her constant worrying that.” The previous focus to lim- 2,300 milligrams a day. the amount of caffeine in three it certain foods or nutrients cre- consideration for the stench whether I’m going to leave her What’s the math for sugar to five cups of coffee can reduce that makes our patio off-limits is starting to get to me. I re- ated confusion for many people and saturated fat? Determin- the risk of Type 2 diabetes and trying to watch what they ate. to us. How can I politely ask ally can’t take this anymore. I ing what is 10 percent of your cardiovascular disease in adults my new neighbors to clean up have considered some extreme “I see this every day with many daily calories depends upon how and may even protect against clients,” Politi said. “They feel after their dog so we can en- things to get out because I’m many calories you eat in a day. Parkinson’s disease. joy our new home without of- so unhappy, and I know she guilty about eating eggs and For women, that’s 1,600-2,000 And eggs? The guidelines also butter.” (It’s worth noting that fending them or creating a bad is, too. I have tried everything. calories. For men, it is 2,400- seemed to clear eggs, with their neighbor situation? — “SHOO Please help me. — STUCK IN the new guidelines do mention 3,000. Therefore, 10 percent high levels of dietary cholesterol, limiting three nutrients, which FLY” IN BAKERSFIELD, CA- A NIGHTMARE equals 160 to 300 calories. One as a culprit for the artery-clog- LIF. DEAR STUCK: It is time we’ll explain more below, but 20-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola ging plaques that cause heart dis- the overall focus has changed.) DEAR SHOO FLY: If your you realize that you can’t fix contains 240 calories from sug- ease. The guidelines removed the neighbors are unable to prop- what’s wrong with this woman. SO WHAT DOES A HEALTHY EATING ar. Three Oreo cookies contain limit of 300 milligrams of dietary PATTERN INCLUDE? THE USUAL SUS- erly care for their grandson’s Her insecurities are a bottom- about 54 calories from sugar. A cholesterol a day. Experts caution dog, they shouldn’t have it. A less pit. You have described a PECTS: a variety of fruits and veg- McDonald’s Quarter Pounder that this is not a green light to eat etables, grains (especially whole dog is a responsibility -- the hostage relationship, not a lov- with Cheese and a large fries a lot more of cholesterol-laden animal needs feeding, exer- ing one. grains), fat-free or low-fat dairy, contains 148 calories of saturat- foods, including eggs, butter, ba- a variety of proteins (seafood, cise, social contact and to be So pack your things and con, sausages, red meat, cheese cleaned up after. To shirk that get out of there NOW. If she lean meats, eggs, beans and peas, and pastries. nuts, seeds and soy products) responsibility is cruel. threatens suicide and you and oils. It would not be offensive to know how to contact her fam- How can you do this? The inform these neighbors that the ily, alert them after you have key is to take small steps, not odor and flies from their dog gone. But do not pause, do not efforts at large-scale change, run are so overwhelming that explain and do not look back. explained Nancy Fey-Yensan, a they prevent you from enjoying Your safety and your sanity de- registered dietitian and dean your patio. Speak up, or they’ll pend upon it. of the college of health and hu- think you haven’t noticed. If ••• man services at the University this continues, call animal con- Dear Abby is written by Abi- of North Carolina at Charlotte. trol or a pet rescue group. gail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded She suggests keeping track of by her mother, Pauline Phillips. what you eat for a few days and DEAR ABBY: I have been in a rocky relationship for 10 Write Dear Abby at www.Dear- then looking at what healthier Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los substitutions you can make. months, and I’m not sure how Angeles, CA 90069. “Mindfully identify places where you get out. I have tried mul-

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Heart for the World Marcus and Joni Lamb host a fundraiser. KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Madoff Investment adviser Bernie Madoff. (N) ’ (Part 2 of 2) Madoff: After the Fall (N) ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Trail Blazers NBA Basketball Toronto Raptors at Portland Trail Blazers. From Moda Center in Portland, Ore. (N) Inside Edition (N) Shades of Blue A drug lord discovers KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 6 (N) Home Court (Live) ’ (CC) Wozniak’s secret. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Muchacha italiana viene a casarse Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) American Idol “Hollywood Round No. 4” The 24 semifinalists are revealed. (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Shooting deaths in Dallas The First 48 “Ringside Seat” Murder in The First 48 Robbers gun down an At- The First 48 Deadly home invasion in Nightwatch “Katrina” Memories of The First 48 New Orleans detectives A&E 52 52 and Cleveland. ’ (CC) a motel parking lot. ’ (CC) lanta father. ’ (CC) Atlanta. (N) ’ (CC) Hurrricane Katrina. (N) ’ (CC) hunt a killer. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› The Bourne Supremacy (2004, Action) Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian ››› Enemy of the State (1998, Suspense) Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight. Rogue agents hunt a lawyer who has ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Ma- Cox. Jason Bourne fights back when the CIA tries to kill him. (CC) an incriminating tape. chines (2003), Nick Stahl (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Wild West Alaska “Pizza Madness” Wild West Alaska (N) ’ Alaska Proof (N) Alaska Proof ’ Alaskan Bush People ’ Wild West Alaska ’ BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Mother of the Bride” (CC) Martin (CC) Celebration of Gospel 2016 Gospel and R&B greats. Zoe Ever After Zoe Ever After Criminals at Work Top Chef “Banannaise” The chefs cook Top Chef “Back in the Day” Show cel- Top Chef “Where’s the Beef?” Chefs Top Chef Chefs serve up both lunch Recipe for Deception “To Each His Watch What Hap- Top Chef (Part 1 of BRAVO 66 66 up high-end tacos. (CC) ebrates its 10th anniversary. (CC) strive to create “food porn.” and dinner. (N) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Chicharrones” A young sous-chef. pens: Live (N) 2) (CC) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Great Barrier Reef (N) (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Party Down South (N) Redneck Island “Broken Dreams” Party Down South CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) The Profit “Farmgirl Flowers” The Profit “Kota Longboards” The Profit “Da Lobsta” Restaurant Startup Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) Futurama “The Futurama “Lethal South Park (CC) South Park “Erec- Tosh.0 “Crying Gi- Tosh.0 “Friendly Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 “Lingerie Workaholics (N) Idiotsitter “Hos The Daily Show The Nightly Show COM 60 60 Duh-Vinci Code” Inspection” (CC) tion Day” ants Fan” (CC) Tackle” (CC) Football Coach” (CC) Before Bros” (N) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Bad Hair Day ’ K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Mako Mermaids ›› Frenemies (2012) Bella Thorne, Zendaya. ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Bunk’d ’ (CC) Best Friends Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Fast N’ Loud A life-size Hot Wheels Fast N’ Loud A life-size Hot Wheels Fast N’ Loud The Concours d’Elegance Diesel Brothers: Trucked Out “A Ford F650, an El Camino, & a MegaRam” (N) Diesel Brothers “The Holy Fail” An off- DSC 8 8 car. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) car. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) at Pebble Beach. (CC) ’ (CC) road mobile service station. (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry Just Jillian Jillian invests time into a E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 Scott finally goes into rehab. (CC) (CC) (CC) possible protégé. (CC) 30 for 30 A look at the Chicago Bears on the 30th anniversary of their Super SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Bowl XX win. (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Connecticut at Memphis. (N) (Live) College Basketball Utah at Oregon State. (N) (Live) (CC) Basketball NBA Tonight (N) NFL Live (N) (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Make a Splash!” Chopped “Tailgate Fate” Chopped “Chinese New Year” Kids Baking Championship Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 Nanny McPhee ››› Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Harry may have to make the ultimate sacrifice. Recovery Road ’ (CC) The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› Riddick (2013) Vin Diesel. Wanted criminal Riddick con- ›› Thor: The Dark World (2013, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston. Thor Baskets “Strays” Baskets “The Baskets “Strays” › This Means War fronts two teams of mercenaries. ’ (CC) must save the Nine Realms from an ancient enemy. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Trainee” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (2012) ’ GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Waste Management Phoenix Open, First Round. PGA Tour Golf Waste Management Phoenix Open, First Round. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Dater’s Handbook (2016, Romance) Kristoffer Polaha, Meghan Markle. With help The Middle A The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “The Fight” “College Girl” from book a woman changes her personality. (CC) prank battle. ’ Carpool” (CC) “Bedtime Story” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (N) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Five Day Flip (N) (CC) HIST 37 37 Forged in Fire ’ (CC) Forged in Fire The Japanese Katana. Forged in Fire “The Moro Kris” ’ Forged in Fire “Viking Battle Axe” Forged in Fire “Chakram” ’ (CC) Forged in Fire “The Roman Gladius” LIFE 51 51 Project Runway: Junior “OOTD” Project Runway: Junior (CC) Project Runway: Junior (CC) Project Runway: Junior The winner is chosen. (N) (CC) Child Genius: Battle of the Brightest TBA MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness “Sage Kotsenburg” Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Greatest Party Broke Game Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey: Islanders at Capitals NHL Hockey Anaheim Ducks at Los Angeles Kings. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) NHL Overtime (N) World Series of Fighting (Taped) ’ NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Paradise Run (N) Henry Danger ’ ›› Monsters vs. Aliens (2009) Voices of Reese Witherspoon. Premiere. ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 House at End Sex and the City Sex and the City “The Big Journey” Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City ›› Rumor Has It... (2005, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner. (CC) ROOT 31 31 Monster Jam College Basketball Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount. (N Subject to Blackout) College Basketball Pacific at San Diego. (N Same-day Tape) College Basketball ’ ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 ››› I Am Legend ›› I, Robot (2004, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood. A homicide Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Channing Tatum faces Lip Sync Battle (2007) Will Smith. detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. ’ (N) ’ Jenna Dewan Tatum. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› The Grudge (2004, Horror) (CC) ›› The Devil’s Advocate (1997) Keanu Reeves. An attorney goes to work at a law firm run by Satan. (CC) The Magicians (CC) Haunting in Connecticut 2: Georgia TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Acts of God Steven Furtick Bless the Lord Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar The Song War & Recovery Seinfeld “The Op- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Soul 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Conan Michael Moore; Andrew Bird. TBS 55 55 posite” (CC) Hamptons” (CC) Foundation” (CC) Mate” (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Extreme Weight Loss “Michael” A 493-pound-man tries to lose weight. ’ Skin Tight “Brian and Tanya” (N) ’ My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized (CC) Extreme Weight Loss “Michael” A 493-pound-man tries to lose weight. ’ NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at New Orleans Pelicans. From Smoothie King Center in New Inside the NBA (N) (S Live) (CC) NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Detroit Pistons. From the Palace of Auburn TNT 54 54 Knicks at Pistons Orleans. (N) (Live) (CC) Hills in Auburn Hills, Mich. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball We Bare Bears Regular Show King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Monument (N) Mysteries at the Monument (CC) Mysteries at the Monument (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Impractical Imp. Jokers Almost Genius Almost Genius Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Colony “Blind Spot” Will gains respect. The Magicians “The Source of Magic” USA 58 58 Fin’s son may be linked to a murder. video-game player goes missing. ’ (N) (CC) (DVS) Quentin faces expulsion. VH1 62 62 ›› The Dilemma (2011, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Kevin James. ’ ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ’ ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) Jay Baruchel. ’