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Night of the Upsets Mount St. Helens Mining Adna Bumps Mossyrock, Pe Ell Tops Company Returns With Another Proposal for Napavine in Overtime in C2BL / Sports 1 Exploratory Drilling Near Volcano / Main 7 Cribbage King Racks Up Honors After Seven Decades, Napavine Man Earns Platinum Status

Erich Jaber holds his daughter Rebekah, 6, as he testiies in support of a bill that would eliminate Washington’s new rule on public restroom use. State Senate Panel Passes Reversal of Transgender Bathroom Regulation

OLYMPIA (AP) — A bill that would eliminate Washington's new rule allowing transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms in public buildings consistent with their gender identity passed out of a Senate committee 4-3 Wednes- day. Democratic Senators Bob Hasegawa of Seattle and Steve Conway of Tacoma voted against the bill, saying the rule, created by the state Human Rights Commis- sion, was protecting civil rights. Pete Caster / [email protected] Sen. Karen Keiser, a Kent Demo- Elmer (George) Rasmussen, of Napavine, the self-professed “Cribbage King” poses for a portrait in Centralia on Wednesday afternoon. crat, also voted against the mea- sure. By Natalie Johnson please see REVERSAL, page Main 14 [email protected] Elmer G. (George) Rasmus- sen, of Napavine, has been play- Officials Give ing cribbage since he was tall enough to rest his nose on the edge of the table where his par- Advice to Avoid ents played. That means he’s been en- Vehicle Prowls gaged in the game of skill and By Natalie Johnson chance for 74 of his 78 years. “I don’t remember her teach- [email protected] ing me,” he said, of his mother, When it comes to preventing his first cribbage partner. “She a prowler from stealing a phone, just gave me the opportunity to wallet or registration out of your learn.” car, the advice from law enforce- Rasmussen has come a long ment agencies is simple — lock way from his early days learning your doors, and don’t leave valu- cribbage from his mother’s ex- ables out in the open. ample. He was recently award- “They come in spurts,” Sgt. Gary ed the Platinum Award by the Wilson, of the Chehalis Police De- American Cribbage Congress, Based on his accumulation of over 6,000 Grass Roots Rating Points, earned through playing locally sanctioned crib- partment, said of vehicle prowls. “I bage games through the American Cribbage Congress, Elmer (George) Rasmussen, of Napavine, earned a platinum please see CRIBBAGE, page Main 14 ranking. In this photo taken on Wednesday, Rasmussen holds his Silver Club ranking ring. please see PROWLS, page Main 14

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News Daily Outtake: Seeking Control of the Weird declaring the team champions of Turn ‘Silence Of The a game they never reached — yet Lambs’ House Into he says he has no regrets. Thirty-one-year-old Burke Animal Museum O’Connell says he strongly be- PERRYOPOLIS, Pa. (AP) — lieved the Patriots would win An animal rights group wants to the AFC Championship and ad- convert the western Pennsylva- vance to the Super Bowl. nia house used in the film “The The Massachusetts native Silence of the Lambs” into an had a friend ink the celebratory empathy museum, where visi- tattoo across his calf two days tors could wear the skins of slain before the Patriots lost to the and abused animals. Denver Broncos. The group People for the The black-and-white tat- Ethical Treatment of Animals too depicts a Lombardi Trophy says in a release that it has writ- rising above the Patriots’ logo, ten to the real estate agent han- along with the number “50” and dling the sale and wants to cre- the word “Champs.”

ate a museum. The building was O’Connell, who now lives Brandon Hansen / [email protected] home to psychotic killer Buffalo in Los Angeles, tells The Bos- Players scramble for a loose ball during C2BL girls action between Pe Ell and Napavine Tuesday in Napavine. Bill in the 1991 film. ton Globe he has no regrets. He See the story and additional photos in today’s Sports section and online at www.lewiscountysports.com. PETA says by wearing ani- says his chin tattoo of an ex-girl- mal skins, people would be re- friend’s name — now covered up minded that animals also are — was much worse. “made of flesh, blood and bone.” Notable Quote Scott and Barbara Lloyd listed the Layton home for sale last sum- Lizard Found in mer. It’s located about 28 miles Kindergartner’s Salad southeast of Pittsburgh. The ask- ing price dropped from $300,000 Becomes New Class Pet “We anticipate that the Gifford Pinchot Task Force will do whatever it can to $250,000 earlier this month. PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — A to delay this project, however we continue to be heartened by the strong New Jersey elementary school Decades Later, Western science class has a new pet after support we receive from the people of Lewis and Skamania counties.” a lizard was discovered in a stu- Michigan Library Gets dent’s salad after being refriger- Robert Evans ated for days. Book Back Riverside Elementary School CFO of Ascot Resources on Mount St. Helens mining HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) — A science teacher Mark Eastburn (see page Main 7 for the full story) book has been returned to a li- told NJ.com the 3-inch green brary in western Michigan — 49 anole lizard was found in a bun- years later. dle of tatsoi greens last week by a The borrower told the library kindergartner. Today in History that he was a college student The lizard had been cold and in 1967 when he checked out a lifeless after being confined in book about World War II from a refrigerator for days, but has Today’s Highlight in History: In 1939, Irish poet-dramatist hostage at their embassy in Teh- William Butler Yeats died in ran flew out of Iran with the the Herrick library in Holland. since been warmed and lives in On Jan. 28, 1915, the United Menton, France. help of Canadian diplomats. He wrote in a letter that the book a cage in Eastburn’s class. States Coast Guard was created In 1945, during World War II, In 1985, the charity super- was stored in a trunk that hadn’t “It’s a really fitting mascot for as President Woodrow Wilson Allied supplies began reaching group USA for Africa recorded been opened until recently. He our science lab,” he said. signed a bill merging the Life- China over the newly reopened the Michael Jackson-Lionel also provided a donation with The lizard, dubbed “Green Saving Service and Revenue Richie song “We Are the World” his letter. Fruit Loop,” came from Florida. Cutter Service. The American Burma Road. In 1956, at A&M Studios in Los Angeles. Library director Diane Kooi- Eastburn said green anole lizards merchant vessel SS William P. Elvis Presley made In 1986, ker declined to identify the title of live in the southeastern states, Frye, en route to England with his first national TV appearance the space shuttle the book or the man’s name, cit- from Texas to North Carolina. a cargo of wheat, became the on “Stage Show,” a CBS program Challenger exploded 73 seconds ing privacy. She said he sent $100. “It probably has some moder- first U.S. ship to be sunk during hosted by Tommy and Jimmy after liftoff from Cape Canav- In his letter, the man described ate adaptation to the cold which World War I by a German cruis- Dorsey. eral, killing all seven crew mem- it as a “modest donation” on what is why it made it through,” East- er, the SS Prinz Eitel Friedrich, In 1962, the last of Washing- bers, including schoolteacher could be a “tremendous fine.” burn said. even though the United States ton, D.C.’s original streetcars Christa McAuliffe. Kooiker tells The Grand The tatsoi had been bought was not at war. made its final run. In 2005, Iraqis overseas began In 1973, a cease-fire officially three days of voting in 14 nations. Rapids Press that honest people from Whole Earth Center, a On this date: sometimes can misplace a book. natural foods store in Princeton. went into effect in the Vietnam War. Senate Democrats criticized Pres- Mike Atkinson, the store’s pro- In 1547, England’s King Henry In 1977, actor-comedian ident George W. Bush’s plan to duce manager, said the greens VIII died; he was succeeded by Freddie Prinze, 22, co-star of add personal accounts to Social Patriots Fan Gets are cleaned as they’re stocked his 9-year-old son, Edward VI. the NBC-TV show “Chico and Security and accused his admin- Tattoo Declaring and that the lizard must’ve been In 1813, the novel “Pride and the Man,” shot and mortally istration of improperly using the tucked away in a leaf. Prejudice” by Jane Austen was first wounded himself at the Beverly Social Security Administration Super Bowl Win “I’ve been in produce for 17 published anonymously in London. Comstock Hotel (he died the fol- to promote the idea. Consumer BOSTON (AP) — A New years and I’ve never heard of a In 1909, the United States with- lowing day). products giant Procter & Gamble England Patriots fan was a bit lizard making it to the customer,” drew its forces from Cuba as Jose In 1980, six U.S. diplomats Co. and Gillette Co. announced a premature when he got a tattoo Atkinson said. Miguel Gomez became president. who had avoided being taken $57 billion merger. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Jan. 28, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 53.29 65.0 -0.08 L 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 76.44 85.0 -0.07 H 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.83 10.5 +0.04 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Rain Likely Rain Likely Showers Likely Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 7.64 18.0 +0.05 30s 53º 40º 49º 35º 44º 33º 46º 32º 44º 33º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 11.04 ---- +1.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:39 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:09 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 59 Moonrise ...... 10:18 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 53/40 41/33 Moonset...... 9:49 a.m. Normal High ...... 49 Port Angeles Today Fri. 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Pearl St., Centralia.of the he building What’s Happeningon Pearl St. Main 3 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 LOCAL Lawmakers Hear From Citizens Asking for Leadership Positions on Elk Hoof Disease, Wildlife Work Groups PEOPLE’S VOICE: District 19 Residents Say Citizen Chairs Would Bring Transparency, Move Toward Solutions By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] OLYMPIA — As the Wash- ington Department of Fish and Wildlife continues studying hoof disease in Washington elk popu- lations, there’s an effort to give the public a leadership role in collecting input and setting di- rection for the future. Some citizens involved with WDFW work groups want more say and more transparency, and that’s what they hope to achieve with a proposed bill in the state Legislature requiring a citizen to chair the groups. It would apply to everything from wolf management and salmon fishing Legislature to the ongoing 2016 pursuit of an- swers on hoof disease. House Bill 2446 is spon- sored by 19th Pete Caster / [email protected] District Rep. From left, Bruce Barnes, Ed Barnes, Phil Hall and Mark Smith, talk about the reasons they support House Bill 2446 on Wednesday morning in Olympia. The bill, which JD Rossetti, D- is sponsored by State Rep. JD Rosetti, D-Longview, State Rep. , R-Kalama, and State Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, concerns the participation on work groups Longview, Rep. which have been established by the director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Brian Blake, D- Aberdeen, and 20th District Rep. Ed Orcutt, R- Smith, the owner of the Eco the rest of the carrion. That re- Kalama. Park Resort, located off of state quirement was put in place prior It requires a citizen not em- Route 504, also known as Spirit to the 2014 elk hunting season. ployed by the government to lead Lake Highway, referred to him- In a press release from that same the work groups. self, and other citizens knowl- year, Nate Pamplin, director of The Agriculture & Natural edgeable about hoof rot, as the the WDFW Wildlife Program, Resources Committee, chaired “boots on the ground.” direly noted what is still a reality by Blake, held a public hearing He told The Chronicle that when he said, “At this point, we on the bill Wednesday in Olym- Fish and Wildlife officials should don’t know whether we can con- pia. utilize them. tain this disease.” Rossetti, the primary spon- “I live in the woods,” he told Hoof disease can cause le- sor, said citizen participation is a The Chronicle, questioning how sions, sores and mangled defor- serious concern and that increas- much time Fish and Wildlife em- mities of the hoof that severely ing the public’s role is important. ployees spend out of the office. limit an animal’s ability to for- “The people is who is impor- “They really need these age, find shelter, evade preda- tant, and it’s the people’s voice groups to understand,” he said. tors or keep up with their herd. and their participation that’s the Bruce Barnes, a hunter from Many victims wind up starving emphasis of this bill,” he told the Vancouver, Wash., said the Agriculture & Natural Resources committee chair, State Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aber- to death due to their inability to committee. groups don’t have action plans. deen, right, asks a question during testimony for House Bill 2446 during a public walk or even stand. The WDFW Mark Smith serves on the Elk He said it seems like more money hearing on Wednesday in Olympia. is currently in the midst of two Hoof Disease Public Working is spent on studies than resolving separate studies on hoof disease in elk. One of those studies is to Group and testified in favor of issues. necessary to ensure no acts or percent of regional elk herds had the legislation. WDFW Region “I think with the public there assess the prevalence of TAHD policies are being violated by the at least one limping elk that ap- in Southwest Washington elk Manager Sandra Jonker is the would be a plan of action and ul- groups or their decisions. peared to be suffering from the current chair of the group, which timately a solution to what’s go- and the other study is examining Some of the support from the disease. the impact of the disease on elk also includes staff from the agen- ing on,” Barnes said. bill emanates from a belief that Recent efforts to contain the Phil Hall, a lifelong hunter survival and reproduction. cy and concerned residents. WDFW has not pursued all the disease include a new WDFW and fisher in the Mount St. Hel- ••• Smith said staff sets the agen- potential causes and treatments hunting regulation that requires da and topics for discussion for a ens area, said if passed, the bill Outdoors Reporter Jordan for hoof disease, choosing to a hunter to sever the lower leg Nailon contributed to this report, possible predicted outcome, and would create better understand- portions of all harvested elk and ing and cooperation between manage it rather than attempt to which also includes information by having government employ- leave them at the kill site with from The Chronicle’s archives. citizens and Fish and Wildlife. eradicate it. ees chair the committees, true The strain of hoof disease, public influence isn’t allowed. Carl Burke, representing Fish known as treponeme-associated “Placing the management of Northwest, Puget Sound Anglers hoof disease, or “TAHD” in these groups through the citi- and the Northwest Sportfishing Longview zen’s chair would help provide Industry Association, was the WDFW parlance, has been a greater transparency and allow only person to testify against the common affliction of domestic Radiologists for more open insight into the re- bill at the public hearing. barnyard animals for decades, MRI P.S. Inc. view process and help eliminate Burke said he has been ap- but up until 2014, it had never the idea of WDFW having a pre- pointed to multiple work groups been officially documented in Longview Radiologists conceived solution before estab- and advisory boards and said wild animals. lishing the groups,” Smith said. they are used to determine how The Washington Department offers “Healthy He said the work groups to allocate natural resources be- of Fish and Wildlife implement- Savings” Call today should be run by citizens and tween the different fishing in- ed a survey between March and supported by Fish and Wildlife dustries. May 2015 using more than 200 for your cash discount staff. The outcomes of the meet- trained volunteers, who drove Smith said committee mem- ings are often contentious, he 7,300 miles through 10 counties Now Serving Two Locations: bers have asked for Fish and said, and giving a citizen control to monitor elk groups. Wildlife 910 S. Scheuber Rd. | Centralia, WA 98531 | (360) 736-0200 Wildlife to take a more proactive over the agenda and outcome of biologists also participated in 700 Lincoln St. Ste. 100 | Kelso, WA 98626 | (360) 425-5131 approach to finding a solution to meetings would escalate con- some locations difficult for vol- hoof rot in elk, which has been flicts. unteers to reach. www.longviewradiology.com found in the state since the 1990s. He said agency oversight is It was found that about 48 CH552506cz.ke News in Brief Centralia Council to Former Tenino Mayor Pick Up Your Copy of the Hold Public Hearing Hired as Centralia on Transportation Finance Director Thorbeckes 2016 Program Guide Benefit District By The Chronicle By The Chronicle Centralia’s finance director Pam Nelson is retiring; she at- Due to a change made by the tended her last council meeting Look for it in Legislature in 2015, the Centralia Tuesday. City Council can assume control Thorbeckes Beneit Cards Nelson told The Chronicle of the recently formed Transpor- the council it tation Benefit District. has been a plea- A public hearing will be held sure working for Tuesday, Feb. 2nd 2016 on Feb. 9 at city hall on the pro- the city. Program Guide posal. The council approved The city GeT The laTesT inFormaTion on: forming the Transportation Ben- hired Bret Brod- Changing life, health & efit District, and while the city well being of our community. • Pricing • Club Hours and Contacts Bret Brodersen ersen, former www.thorbeckes.com • Group Fitness Classes • Personal was preparing a ballot measure finance director Tenino mayor, concerning the district, the Leg- as her replace- Trainers • Specialty Training Programs islature passed a bill to no longer ment. • Aquatic Center • Tennis • Youth

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Rochester 273-0457 Rochester Centralia Chehalis trict to do transportation im- al race to Wayne Fournier during provement projects. the November general election. 273-0457 736-1683 748-3744 Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 LOCAL ‘No, I’m Not a Terrorist’ Says Speaker at Centralia College ZOHRA SARWARI: Speaker Shares Her Opinions and Experience About Faith and Perceptions in the World By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] An internationally-known speaker took to the stage at Cor- Theatre on the Centralia Col- lege campus on Tuesday night, sharing information on her faith while attempting to clear what she described as misconceptions about Islam and Muslims. Zohra Sarwari, an author of 14 books, was born in Afghani- stan and later attended public schools in New York, Virginia and California. She began re- searching Islam in earnest about nine years ago. She now spends her time traveling the nation and edu- cating people on what she has learned to be the truth behind Islam and Muslims. On Tuesday, during a presen- tation titled “No, I’m Not a Ter- rorist,” she defined terrorism, ex- plained what Islam means to her and provided an explanation for Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] why Muslim women dress the Zohra Sarwari, an internationally-known speaker, addresses a crowd at the Corbet Theatre in Centralia on Tuesday night. In her presentation titled “No, I am Not a Ter- way they do. rorist,” Sarwari addressed Muslim stereotypes. Sarwari defined terrorism as an act taken when a person de- She went on to say that many Her take-home message was cides to inflict terror and pain on media outlets now say that all LEARN MORE simple: Muslims should not be another human being without Muslims are not terrorists, but The presentation “No, I’m Not a Terrorist,” was a free event feared because of the wrongful caring about the outcome. all terrorists are Muslim. sponsored by the ASCC Student Government, Phi Theta Kappa, acts of some extremist groups. She provided examples of ter- “All terrorist activities that are Student Life and Involvement Center and International Programs. She said it is the duty of each in- rorist attacks that weren’t neces- To learn more about Zohra Sarwari, go online to www. dividual to seek the truth about sarily called as such in the me- happening are by Muslims, this zohrasarwari.com. any religion, instead of buying dia. In 2010, a pilot identified as is not true, they’re not showing Andrew Joseph Stack III crashed the other side of it,” Sarwari said. into stereotypes. Sarwari described Islam as “I want to help you under- a small aircraft into an office behind the religion of Islam, she reason and only one reason: be- stand because that’s the whole building of the Internal Revenue a belief in God, the same deity said. cause God demanded it in the nature of Islam. It should be Service in Texas, killing several Christians and believe in. “We are not uncivilized Koran. God created women in a people. Islam, according to Sarwari, people. What the acts of some beautiful way, she said, and the understood because our religion Then there is the Aurora, means to have obedience and Muslims do should not portray clothing serves as protection has been hijacked and not only Colorado, theater shooting peace with the creator and his Islam or the teachings of the from evil in the world, or other- by extremist terrorist groups like where James Eagan Holmes shot creations. She said it is a peaceful prophet Muhammad, peace be wise from men who may not be ISIS but hater groups all over the 71 people, killing 12 of them. religion that does not condone upon him,” she said. “It should able to control themselves. world including America,” she After describing examples of murder or suicide. be portrayed on who they are in “Sometimes it’s very difficult said. “… It’s only through evi- what she called terrorist attacks She said extremist groups their own cultures and their own thing for men to have that con- dence and due diligence that you carried out by primarily white such as ISIS and al-Qaeda take ignorance ... 99 percent of (Mus- trol,” she said, mentioning mo- will come to the truth.” males, she then discussed the verses from the Koran out of lims) don’t want anything but lestation and rape. “If it was not Shelley Bannish, director of differences in media coverage context to further their mission. peace, exactly what you want.” a commandment in the Koran, student life at the college, told when similarly violent acts were “In any religion you have an Wearing one of the tradition- I guarantee we would not dress The Chronicle previously it is carried out by Muslims. extremist group unfortunately,” al styles of Islam, Sarwari sport- like this.” important for speakers such Sar- “We didn’t call him a terrorist, Sarwari said. “And unfortunately ed a jilbab, a full-length outer After her presentation, the wari to spread correct informa- we called him crazy,” she said of they will find their own meaning garment that covers the body audience was able to ask ques- tion. She said she believes the Holmes. “Why is he crazy and from whatever books they have.” and the head. tions about Islam and Muslims, college has a responsibility to when a Muslim does it, he’s a ter- The depiction of today’s Mus- She said Muslim women questions Sarwari addressed bring diverse speakers and topics rorist?” lims is what has caused the fear dress the way they do for one straight on. for the community to discuss. News in Brief views applications for requests Centralia College to Arrest Warrant for lodging tax funds. Host Open House for Scam Hits Western The committee must be made up of at least two members rep- Prospective Students Washington resenting lodges, two represent- By The Chronicle By The Chronicle ing activities that can use the tax **New cLieNts oNLy Before After Prospective students and The United States Marshals dollars and one county commis- **offer GooD febuAry & mArch 2016 oNLy. their families will have an oppor- Service is warning Washington sioner. The committee recom- tunity to ask questions and learn residents of an arrest-warrant mends funding allocations to the more about Centralia College at scam hitting the U.S. District commissioners. ch552938bw.cg an open house on Wednesday, Court’s Western District of Those interested should apply Feb. 17. Washington. by Feb. 24. Attendees will have the If you have been contacted Applications can be found at chance to learn about the differ- by someone claiming there is a lewiscountywa.gov and at the ent programs at the college, see warrant for your arrest related commissioners office in the His- 360-748-4248 toric Courthouse. Applications Find us on what financial aid and scholar- to missed federal jury duty, con- www.briannasplace.com ship opportunities are available, tact the U.S. Marshals Service should be mailed to Karri Muir, Facebook! and learn more about support at (206) 370-8685, because the Clerk of the Board, 351 NW services for students. phone call is fraudulent. North St., Chehalis, WA, 98532. Activities will be ongoing The scammers typically in- throughout the event, and stu- struct people to wire money to Centralia College Contest time! dent ambassadors will offer an address to avoid arrest, and tours of the campus. identify themselves as federal Foundation to Host There will be free popcorn, law enforcement officers. The prizes and Centralia College gear. callers also mention a judge, a Economic Outlook Talk The open house will be from court case number and other in- By The Chronicle 3 to 6 p.m. in the student center formation. The Centralia College Foun- building at the corner of Rock The U.S. Marshals Service dation will host Union Bank in- Street and Centralia College and U.S. District Court do not vestment executive Craig Brae- Boulevard. make phone calls to request pay- mer for a sneak peak at 2016’s For more information, con- ment for fines for failure to ap- economic outlook. tact Michael Christensen at pear for jury duty. Braemer will speak at 5:30 (360) 736-9391, ext. 799, or email For more information, go to p.m. on Monday, Feb. 8 in Wash- [email protected]. http://www.uscourts.gov/ser- ington Hall, room 121, on the vices-forms/jury-service/juror- Centralia College campus. We’re giving away a pair of tickets* to readers Lewis County PUD scams. The presentation is open to everyone. Light refreshments who can identify our “outdoors” writer for Customers in Morton County Commissioners will be served beforehand from 5 the Chronicle. the outdoors page runs each Report Scam to 5:30 p.m. thursday in the sports section.

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The Board of County Com- Surveying and Mapping The PUD is advising custom- missioners is accepting applica- ers to hang up if they receive tions for members of the Lodg- such a call, and call the PUD ing Tax Advisory Committee for (360) 736-6322 to verify their account status at unincorporated Lewis County. 321 N. Pearl St. • Centralia CH552942sl.sw (360) 748-9261. The volunteer committee re- • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 Centralia Public Works Director Expects Testing to The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Show No Contaminants for Veggies Grown in Compost Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? COST SAVINGS: City’s parks and golf courses, cost Delivery deadlines: about $300 per dry ton. Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Composting Program To make the compost, Jen- Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Saves $85,500 Annually “We’re very positive, very much nings said it costs about $100 per Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, dry ton. PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at Compared to Biosolids convinced from other research we’ve 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours “We’re saving about $85,500 a line at 360-807-7676 Processing seen that there’s not going to be any year,” he said, adding that people Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. want the product. Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. By Kaylee Osowski problem with contamination.” Those who are interested Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. [email protected] can get city compost at the Fort Centralia city officials plan Kahle Jennings Borst Park self-load site near the TO SUBSCRIBE to turn skeptics into believers by Centralia Public Works boat launch for free or pay by the To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation proving food grown in compost yard and have employees load stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- the compost at the wastewater tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. made from municipal waste is 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. safe for consumption. for nutrients and contaminants. Heat naturally generated es- treatment plant, 1101 Goodrich Khale Jennings, director of “We’re very positive, very sentially pasteurizes the product, Rd., Thursdays and Fridays from TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Public Works for the city, plans much convinced from other re- making it ready for use on gar- 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit to grow vegetables in 100 percent search we’ve seen that there’s not dens and lawns, Jennings said. Prior to its compost program, www.chronline.com. compost this summer and send going to be any problem with The city has sold 2,800 yards in 2004 the city began produc- Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ing the Class A biosolids from its Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager the produce to a lab for testing. contamination. There’s not go- of compost to the public and Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 Jennings said the decision to ing to be any risk,” Jennings said. 1,400 yards have been freely dis- municipal waste. [email protected] test the produce came from indi- The testing, though, will pro- tributed. Jennings said the biosolids viduals asking about the safety of vide the city with direct answers “We are not making a fortune were produced by mixing de-wa- OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS food grown in the compost. for inquiring citizens. on compost sales,” Jennings said, tered solids with lime, pasteur- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia “A lot of people are concerned The city began composting adding that sales have generated izing it. The fertilizer value was Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. about the petrochemicals or the its waste about two years ago. about $6,100. about $5 per ton. SUBSCRIPTION RATES pharmaceuticals or the hor- The compost is one part de- The city produces about 450 “But it was something that was mones and things that get into watered solids, or the microor- dry tons of solids annually. The the consistency of peanut butter, Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 wastewater,” he said. ganisms that break down the previous process to create Class very hard to apply without large Home delivery Jennings said the department waste in wastewater, combined A biosolids, a product with ex- agricultural spreaders,” Jennings One month ...... $12.90 grew vegetables in compost last with three parts woodchips, Jen- tremely low pathogen levels that said, so there wasn’t much of a Three months ...... $35.15 year, but didn’t get them tested nings explained. can be used in gardens, lawns, market for the product. Six months ...... $65.15 One year ...... $122 By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 Unemployment Rate in Lewis County Rises to 8.3 Percent Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 DECEMBER 2015: While One year ...... $194 / $227.45 Online subscriptions to chronline.com Rate Has Increased, One day ...... $2 There Are Many More One month ...... $8 One year ...... $84 Jobs Available Than Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- the Same Time Last scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances Year, According to Latest may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers State Data in Education. BACK ISSUES By The Chronicle Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- The unemployment rate is able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks still better than numbers report- old are $2 per issue. ed a year ago, but the percentage of unemployed people in Lewis THE NEWSROOM For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact County has been steadily rising the appropriate person listed below. the past several months. EDITOR Preliminary numbers for De- Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 cember 2015 puts the unemploy- [email protected] ment rate at 8.3 percent, an im- Sports Editor provement from numbers a year Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 ago when the unemployment [email protected] rate was at 9.8 percent. Visuals Editor Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 The unemployment rate in- [email protected] creased from November num- Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, bers, when the rate was 7.5 per- West and Central Lewis County Communities cent. Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 In Lewis County, the labor [email protected] force in December was reported Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, East Lewis County Communities to be 31,962 people, with 29,323 Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 employed, while 2,639 were un- [email protected] employed, according to numbers Education, Business, South Thurston County released by the Washington Em- unemployment rate for Decem- is Ferry County which is at 11.2 Year-over-year numbers put the Communities, Napavine ployment Security Department ber was 9.3 percent and 5.9 per- percent. rate at 6.3 percent in December Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 Tuesday. cent, respectively. Overall in the state of Wash- 2014. The state also saw a slight [email protected] Lewis County Government, Legislature, For neighboring counties of Currently, the county with ington, the unemployment rate climb from the November rate, Tourism, Religion, Grays Harbor and Thurston, the the highest unemployment rate was 5.9 percent for December. which was 5.4 percent. South Lewis County Communities Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 [email protected] News in Brief Sports, News and Photography Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 Special Election estimated $805,000. replace its emergency medical tors where the vegetables were [email protected] • In Napavine, the school services levy. The proposition stored and to wash reusable Death Notices, What’s Happening, Registration Deadline district’s board of directors is asks voters to approve a levy of grocery bags often. In addition, Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices looking to pass a levy that will 25 cents per $1,000 of assessed restaurants and retailers that re- Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 for New Voters is Feb. 1 decrease each year for three valuation to be collected begin- ceived the recalled cucumbers [email protected] By The Chronicle years, but is expected to bring in should wash and sanitize any [email protected] ning in 2017 and lasting the next [email protected] Lewis County residents look- $925,000 annually. In 2017 the five years. crates or other containers where Church News ing to weigh in on proposed levy would be $2.42, in 2018 it cucumbers were held or sold, the [email protected] ...... 807-8217 school and fire district levies on would decrease to $2.39 and in More Cases Reported in CDC said. Senior Media Developer the special election ballot need to 2019 it would be $2.37. Overall, 888 people in 39 Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 be registered to vote by Feb. 1 • The Oakville School District Salmonella Outbreak states have been sickened by the [email protected] All eligible voters not cur- is looking to pass a $2.36 levy for outbreak that began in July. THE CHRONICLE rently registered in Washington 2017 and 2018 to collect $376,400. By The Seattle Times PUBLISHER • The Onalaska School Dis- state have up to A deadly outbreak of salmo- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 trict board of directors is propos- [email protected] Election eight days prior nella food poisoning tied to Mex- ing a levy that will decrease an- Regional Executive Editor to election day ican-grown cucumbers has been to register in nually, but is estimated to collect Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 linked to six deaths and nearly [email protected] 2016 person. $1.1 million each year. In 2017 Jan. 22 - Jan. 28 the levy would be $2.48, in 2018 900 illnesses since last summer, Sales Director Citizens in Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 it would drop two cents, and in including 26 in Washington Lewis County state, health officials reported he Good Dinosaur [email protected] can register in 2019 it would decrease another $4 • PG • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm Circulation Manager two cents to $2.44. Tuesday. person at the Two additional deaths and 50 Sat. and Sun. Only Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 Lewis County • The Pe Ell School District is [email protected] hoping to bring in $480,000 in more illnesses tied to the Salmo- Specialty Publications Manager, Family Auditor’s Of- nella Poona outbreak have been fice in the Historic Courthouse 2017 and 2018 with a $2.32 levy Joy Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 each year. reported since the last update in [email protected] in Chehalis between 8 a.m. and November, the Centers for Dis- $4 • PG-13 • 5:30 pm Design Director 4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- • The board of directors for Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. CH552498bw.ke Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 the Rochester School District is ease and Prevention (CDC) said. day. 5:30 pm [email protected] proposing a levy of $3.89 from That includes illnesses that be- Auditor’s Office officials are 2017 to 2020 to bring in an in- gan in January, raising new ques- LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC available to help people with dis- tions about an ongoing source of abilities and the elderly with reg- creased amount each year — PRESIDENT, COO contamination. Hunger Games-Mockingjay Part 2 istration and voting. $3.963 million, $4.033 million, Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Consumers who may have $4 • PG-13 • 9:00 pm [email protected] For questions call (360) 740- $4.119 million and $4.198 mil- had recalled cucumbers are be- Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed. Thur. Business Manager 1278 or (360) 740-1164. lion. ing urged to wash and sanitize Minor with parent before 7 pm only Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 • In Tenino, the board of- di $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 [email protected] drawers or shelves in refrigera- 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 Measures Appearing on rectors for the school district has Director of Production and IT submitted a proposition that will the Feb. 9 Ballot Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 decrease its levy. In 2017 and [email protected] • The Chehalis School District 2018, the board is proposing resi- Sharon Care Center Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 is proposing annually increasing dents pay $3.32 to bring in $2.97 FAX NUMBERS levy rates per $1,000 of assessed million and then $3.03 million. “GREAT CARE AT A GREAT PLACE” value for four years: $2.88 in 2017 The levy would decrease to $3.30 Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568

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Pearl St., Cen- from 2017 to 2020 to collect an 10 in Packwood is looking to (360) 736-0112 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 LEGISLATURE Washington Bill Targets Credibility of Informants' Testimony LEGISLATURE: Proposal jury." In Washington's most recent Would Require Judges to DNA exoneration case, Allen Weigh the Credibility of was convicted after two trials of murdering his mother, Sharon ‘Incentivized’ Informants Cox, 49, who was strangled and By Gene Johnson bludgeoned in 2000. Then 18, he confessed after 14 hours of inter- The Associated Press rogation. Though he later recant- SEATTLE — A Washington ed, he was convicted of aggra- state man's conviction in his vated first-degree murder and mother's 2000 murder was based sentenced to life without parole. largely on a false confession he He was freed last month after gave to police after a long inter- police said new DNA tests had rogation. But like a lot of other linked his cousin to the crime. wrongful convictions, his case One witness, a repeat of- also featured another troubling fender who testified at both tri- aspect: incriminating statements als, shared a cell with Allen and from jailhouse informants who said Allen confessed to him. Be- received light sentences or had tween the trials, he received an criminal charges dropped after exceptionally lenient sentence their testimony. for burglary, even though he was DNA evi- facing numerous other charges, Legislature dence helped including eight counts of forg- 2016 free Donovan Elaine Thompson / AP Photo ery. The day after he testified in Allen from In this May 8, 2013 ile photo, attorney Lara Zarowsky, right, signs thank you notes to legislators with Innocence Project Allen's second trial, he was re- prison last Northwest law student volunteers following a bill signing that would allow people who have been wrongfully convicted to leased from custody on the forg- month, 15 years seek state compensation for the years they were imprisoned in Olympia. ery charges, which were eventu- after he was ar- ally dismissed, Allen's Innocence rested. Several dent evidence corroborates the half of death-row exonerations, of informants." Project Northwest lawyers noted state lawmakers informant's story. according to the New York-based About a dozen states do in- in a court filing. hope his exon- A bill in the state Senate, Innocence Project. It's played a sist that informant testimony be Another witness, who testi- eration will bol- meanwhile, would authorize role in at least seven wrongful corroborated by some evidence, fied that he had heard Allen say ster their case such assessments without mak- convictions in Washington. she said, and federal courts and he "wished his mom was dead for changes that ing them mandatory. Hearings States have started taking many state courts direct juries before and now she is," had two could reduce the odds of such were being held on both mea- a harder look at the concerns to weigh testimony from infor- felony charges dropped two days testimony helping convict inno- sures this week. posed when jailhouse snitches mants with extra scrutiny. The after Allen was sentenced. cent people in the future. "Without question, infor- stand to gain by providing infor- latter is an approached favored Washington's House bill Fifteen Democratic and mant testimony is useful for law mation about cellmates or other by the Washington Association would grant new trials to previ- Republican representatives in enforcement, and maybe some- defendants, though Washing- of Prosecuting Attorneys, said ously convicted defendants if Washington state introduced a times it's the only evidence in a ton would be the first to require Tom McBride, its executive sec- they can demonstrate that an bill this month that would re- serious case," said Lara Zarowsky, pretrial reliability assessments in retary. Juries should absolutely informant lied on the stand and quire judges to weigh the cred- the policy director of the Inno- any case where such testimony is be informed of any deals given to that statement possibly affected ibility of "incentivized" infor- cence Project Northwest, which used. Nevada's Supreme Court informants, he said, but it should the outcome of the trial. The mants before their testimony drafted the House bill. "But if the has long required such assess- be up to the jurors — not the Senate version would not. can be presented to a jury — a defense tried to incentivize a wit- ments in capital cases, as did Illi- judge — to weigh that evidence. A main sponsor of the House requirement that would be a first ness, it would be witness tamper- nois before it abolished the death Washington requires that ju- bill, Democratic Rep. Tina Or- in the nation, experts say, and ing. Wrongful conviction cases penalty, said Alexandra Natapoff, ries are told to give extra scrutiny wall of Des Moines, also spon- part of a broader examination of are showing us that, yeah, maybe a professor at Loyola Law School- to accomplice testimony, but not sored Washington's 2013 law to how such witnesses are used. if you're paid for your testimony Los Angeles. to statements from informants. compensate exonerated convicts Among the nine factors the you're going to lie." "This is an era of revelation as "I don't think there's any dis- for the time they spent behind judge would consider are the Nationally, incriminating the public and legislators learn pute you have to be careful with bars. informant's criminal history, testimony from incentivized in- the extent of the practice and the that kind of testimony," McBride "How can we prevent more whether they've previously been formants factored in 16 percent kinds of risk it carries," Natapoff said. "But I don't like the idea of people from being wrongly con- rewarded for testimony in crimi- of 337 convictions overturned by said. "The reality is that most judge determining reliability be- victed?" she said. "This legisla- nal cases and whether indepen- DNA evidence — and in about places haven't regulated the use fore the testimony goes before a tion is one of those steps." Quick Dollars for Wildfire Suppression Critical to Containment, Committee Hears BLAZE: Proposed about how much the bill would cost the state. Rep. Kevin Van De Legislation Would Wege, D-Sequim, is concerned Make It Easier for the 30-minute window is too lit- ‘‘It has the potential tle time to assess if the fire is bad Local Districts to enough to request state resourc- to be win-win for the Access Funding es, and that the requests would prove costly. state and local districts. By LaVendrick Smith “The state is going to have a If we keep doing For The Chronicle big obligation under this bill,” things the way we’ve OLYMPIA — When a fire Van De Wege said. broke out in Asotin County last Dye said the account would been doing, then we’re summer, Noel Hardin said a de- prevent the state from paying so lay in state resources led to a big- much for wildfire assistance, in going to get the same ger, more costly blaze. comparison to last season when costly results.’’ The fire chief for District 1 in the state paid $150 million more the county says that by the time than budgeted for wildfires. She Ted S. Warren / AP Photo the fire was contained it cost $2 says the bill would provide fire Noel Hardin Washington National Guard Sgt. Matt Eagen, left, breaks up wood and soil look- million to fight, but could have districts with the ability to stop fire chief ing for hot spots as the hillside is sprayed with water, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, near been much cheaper with faster fires before they become bigger Chelan, Wash. support from the state. and more expensive. “The helicopter bill at that “That’s our goal. This bill will sources. DNR could also release “It’s not necessarily to fight reduce the number of large, cata- time would’ve been somewhere assets such as aviation services every fire,” Dye said. “But rather strophic fires in our state,” she quirement is not applicable if the between three and four thou- to the entity for immediate re- to fight those fires deemed to be said.” local suppression entity is able to sand dollars,” Hardin said. sponse to the fire. critical enough to have larger as- Hardin agrees creating an ac- contain the fire within the first One state lawmaker wants to Rep. , R-Pomeroy, sets brought in.” count would help save the state six hours. make it easier for local fire dis- proposed the bill after consult- DNR supports the intent of money in the long run. The cost match requirement tricts, like Fire District 1 in Aso- ing with Hardin, who reached the legislation, but has some con- “It has the potential to be win- can be satisfied through a mon- tin County, to access resources in out to her about issues related cerns. Mary Verner, deputy of win for the state and local dis- etary payment back into the emergencies. to last year’s wildfire season, the wildfire administration for the tricts,” he said. “If we keep doing account or through the provi- House Bill 2596 would cre- worst fire season on record in department, said one concern is sion of in-kind services. All cost ate the Local Wildland Fire Sup- state history. the availability of resources the things the way we’ve been doing, match payments must be pro- pression Account managed by “We had a lot of fires that department can provide. then we’re going to get the same vided within a year of receiving the Department of Natural Re- could’ve been contained, but Verner said aviation services costly results.” sources to provide local entities were not, because of lack of ac- would be the most helpful for Any local suppression entity funds from the account. with immediate assistance in re- cess or certainty of funding,” the small rural locations the bill that receives funding from the The Local Wildland Fire Li- sponding to wildfires. Dye said at a hearing on the bill aims to help, but those services account is required to satisfy aison may serve as a mediator in The bill earned a pubic hear- Tuesday. are often in high demand during a 10 percent cost match for the any disputes between the DNR ing before the House Agriculture She said the legislation is the fire season. The department amount of money provided, the and a local suppression entity and Natural Resources Commit- aimed to help fire districts, spe- wants the bill to recognize that committee staff summary re- regarding cost match payments, tee Tuesday. cifically in small, rural areas that providing such services could be vealed. under terms in the legislative Under the proposed legisla- don’t have access to the assets a hard task. However, that cost match re- proposal. tion, DNR would have half an and resources DNR has. She’s “We just want to make sure we hour to respond to a local fire hopeful a fast response will help have a common understanding, district’s request for funds, either prevent fires from turning into logistically, of the expectations through direct assistance from the type of catastrophic events with regard to delivering those the account or by reimbursing that occurred last summer in the assets,” Verner said. the entity for use of its own re- state. Criticism was also raised

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CH552954BW.KE CHEHALIS, WA 98532 360-748-3805 1-800-356-4404 CH552493cz.ke www.moerkeandsons.com • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 Plan for Exploratory Drilling Near Mount St. Helens Revived BACK AGAIN: Agencies Release Modified Assessment; Environmental Groups Remain Opposed By Dameon Pesanti The Columbian To the chagrin of environ- mental groups, a Canadian min- ing company has renewed its efforts to perform exploratory drilling in the Green River valley north of Mount St. Helens. The U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management on Jan. 6 released a modified en- vironmental assessment for the Ascot Resources Goat Mountain exploratory drilling permit ap- plication. The move attracted at- tention from environmental and conservation groups and U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. The Gifford Pinchot Task Force, the group that previously sued to the drilling, claims the new document is identical The Columbian / File Photo to the one struck down in court In this 2011 photo, Jessica Walz, with Bob Dingethal, right, both from the Giford Pinchot Task Force, points to the area where Ascot Resources wants to do exploratory in July 2014, in which Ascot de- drilling above the Green River and on the border of the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. tailed plans to search for copper, silver, gold and other minerals by drilling 63 holes at 23 different said the agencies were not seeing do whatever it can to delay this egon and Washington state of- sites just north of the Mount St. the entire picture. ON THE WEB: GOAT project, however we continue to fices of the Bureau of Land Man- Helens National Volcanic Monu- “It seems like the agencies MOUNTAIN PROJECT be heartened by the strong sup- agement asking for an extension have blinders on when they’re port we receive from the people to the public comment period. ment boundary near the head- Instructions for making waters of the Green River. That reviewing only one portion with of Lewis and Skamania counties,” “An extension of the comment the drilling permit, and not the public comments about the period to the full 90 days allowed proposal had been approved by Goat Mountain project are at Evans wrote in an e-mail. both the Forest Service and the project overall,” he said. www.blm.gov/or/programs/ Indeed, Little said the group by federal regulations would en- Bureau of Land Management in The task force tried unsuc- minerals/prospecting. will rally public opposition to the sure interested stakeholders have 2012. cessfully to stop the drilling with project, but they won’t stop there. ample opportunity to examine Gifford Pinchot Task Force an administrative appeal, then “If they approve this, then potential impacts and generate Executive Director Matt Little was victorious in U.S. District the motion that December. we’ll consider our legal options comprehensive comments re- said the group wasn’t surprised Court in Oregon when Judge Robert Evans, chief financial at that point,” he said. garding the proposal,” Murray to see the permit surface again. Marco A. Hernandez found a officer and director of Ascot Re- wrote in a letter dated Jan. 22. “This is that next round where 2012 analysis and approval of the sources, said that the bureau and Public Comment The Forest Service purchased they are attempting to respond plan to be inadequate and in vio- the Forest Service worked me- the land for the proposed project to the judges’ orders, I’m guess- lation of the National Environ- thodically for more than a year The final day for public com- with money from the Land and ing to make a more complete ap- mental Policy Act. The explor- to address the issues identified ment on the environmental as- Water Conservation Fund. The plication,” Little said. atory drilling never happened. by the court, but he still expects sessment is Feb. 4. However, the Washington Department of Fish He acknowledged that the In the fall of 2014, Ascot, the pushback from the task force. task force, 20 other conservation & Wildlife designated the Green permits are only for exploratory bureau and the Forest Service “We anticipate that the Gif- and environmental groups and River a wild steelhead gene bank drilling, not the mine itself, but filed notice to appeal but dropped ford Pinchot Task Force will Murray sent letters to the Or- in March 2014. News in Brief experts are expected to review most two years ago, including Washington Florist State Gives Ride the the contractors' findings. the city of Mosul. Attorney General’s to Testify Before Ducks 'Conditional' WSDOT is still reviewing the The JBLM battalion is made Bill to Increase Fines STP documents, according to up of about 150 soldiers who Indiana Legislature Safety Rating spokeswoman Laura Newborn. fire the High Mobility Artillery for Violation of Open RICHLAND (AP) — A OLYMPIA (AP) — State No date has been announced Rocket System, which can strike Meetings Act Passes Washington florist who refused transportation officials have for the tunneling to resume. STP targets with satellite-guided to provide flowers to a gay wed- upgraded the Ride the Ducks will need written permission rockets. House Committee ding is set to testify before an In- amphibious vehicles from unsat- from WSDOT to resume the The battalion last served in By The Chronicle deep dig. Iraq in late 2011. diana legislative committee. isfactory to a 'conditional' safety The House State Government A clause in STP's $1.35 billion The owner of Arlene's Flow- rating. Committee on Wednesday ap- contract allows the state to sus- ers says she will be speaking The Washington Utilities proved a bill to increase penalties pend tunneling to correct unsafe Mason County against two bills before the In- and Transportation Commis- for violations of the Open Public diana Senate Rules Committee. sion decided on Wednesday the conditions for the workers of the Teen Arrested for public. Meetings Act. She says people should not be tour company may continue Alleged Rape The legislation requested by forced to participate in events operating if they keep passing Washington Attorney General that conflict with their beliefs. safety inspections By The Olympian Bob Ferguson would raise the The Tri-City Herald reported The commission also ap- Environmental A North Mason High School fines for knowingly violating Barronelle Stutzman says in a proved the company's safety plan. Group Sues Indian the act from $100 to $500 and to statement that in creative pro- Ride the Ducks Seattle re- student was arrested Wednesday Health Service after he allegedly sexually as- $1,000 for repeat violations. fessions, people regularly make started passenger service about “Ensuring open government YAKIMA (AP) — An envi- saulted a female student, accord- decisions about how they will two weeks ago. is the best way to promote good ronmental group based on the ing to the Mason County Sher- use their artistic talents and the A crash on Sept. 24 killed government,” Ferguson said. “I Yakama Indian Reservation has iff’s Office. events in which they will partici- five international college stu- am pleased this overdue update filed a federal lawsuit against the The girl reported the sexual pate. She is opposing Senate Bills dents and injured dozens of oth- has passed its first legislative hur- Indian Health Service for failing assault to staff at North Mason 100 and 344. ers when a repurposed military dle.” to respond to records requests High School, in Belfair, last week, Stutzman says she and oth- "duck boat" swerved into an on- Democrats on the committee ers should have artistic freedom coming charter bus on Seattle's about groundwater nitrate pol- and a school counselor called 911 lution. to report the incident. She was supported the bill, and Ferguson and the right to disagree without Aurora Bridge. said government transparency being threatened by the govern- The company is scheduled for Friends of Toppenish Creek transported to Harrison Medical requested records from the In- Center, in Bremerton, for a medi- shouldn’t be a partisan issue. ment. another round of compliance in- “I call on members of both vestigations and vehicle inspec- dian Health Service last May, but cal evaluation. says it met with delays and vague The girl told school staff that parties to support this legislation tions in six months and again in on the House flood,” he said. Nine Washington a year. answers that violate the Freedom an older male student lured her Community Colleges of Information Act. to the high school parking lot Bill sponsor and committee That's according to the com- during school hours, then raped chair Sam Hunt, D-Olympia, vice on List of 150 Best Seattle Contractors plaint filed in U.S. District Court her in a vehicle. The male stu- chair , D-Renton, dent told her not to tell anyone, Rep. Noel Fame, D-Seattle and SEATTLE (AP) — Nine Challenge Order to for Eastern Washington on Tuesday. The Yakima Herald- according to the Sheriff’s Office. Luis Moscoso, D-Mountlake Ter- Washington community colleges Detectives responded to the race, voted in favor of the bill. are on list of the 150 best in the Halt Tunneling Republic says a call to the Indian Health Service public affairs scene to investigate, leading to The proposed penalty in- nation. SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle the arrest of the male student. He crease is roughly in line with The colleges were picked by contractors say the state's order office was not immediately re- turned Tuesday. is being held in the Mason Coun- inflation. The act was enacted in the nonprofit Aspen Institute, to suspend digging a new High- ty Juvenile Detention Center. 1971. which will choose a grand prize way 99 tunnel is unjustified. Friends of Toppenish Creek winner in early 2017. The Aspen Seattle Tunnel Partners say is asking the court to order the Prize comes with a $1 million re- they had already responded ap- Indian Health Service to provide ward. propriately to a sinkhole problem the documents and cover the The Seattle Times reported when Gov. Jay Inslee ordered group's legal fees in pursuing this the nine Washington colleges are them to stop tunneling, reported case. A Positive Path for Spiritual Living Pierce College-Fort Steliacoom, The Seattle Times. Unity Center for Positive Living is an open-minded and accepting Renton Technical College, South STP manager Chris Dixon JBLM Rocket Battalion spiritual community that honors all paths to God. Regardless of Puget Sound Community Col- sent Inslee and the Washington where you are on your unique path, you will ind guidance for lege, Tacoma Community Col- State Department of Transpor- Heading Back to Iraq discovering and living your divine potential. lege, Everett Community Col- tation a letter and a root-cause TACOMA (AP) — Joint Base lege, Highline College, Olympic analysis of the sinkhole. Dixon Lewis-McChord is preparing to We have a rotating slate of speakers and occasional guest presenters: College (Bremerton), Clark Col- wrote that contractors imme- send one of its artillery units to lege (Vancouver) and Whatcom diately filled the sinkhole with Iraq and Kuwait to help fight the January 31: Sherrie Lee Community College. a mixture of concrete and sand Islamic State group. A classically-trained soprano, Sherrie will add her musical talents to The Aspen College Excel- after it formed in the wake of a The News Tribune reported her talk: "It's Always Darkest Before the Dawn," about the spiritual lence Program picks its top 150 tunnel-boring machine on Jan. that the U.S. Army 101st Air- growth that can come from diicult experiences. by doing a data review. 12. borne Division is heading to Iraq They pick the schools that "Stopping the (tunnel-boring to work with that country's army February 7: Alan Peterson show the most student success, machine) at its current location is and with Kurdish Peshmerga A lawyer who decided to follow his true calling as an inspirational in term of persistence, comple- not recommended and increases fighters. musician and speaker, Alan will share his transition in “Quiet Exit or tion and transfer. They want to the risk of creating additional They'll be joining about 3,500 Quantum Leap: It’s Never Too Late!” see consistent improvement over sinkholes," says the contractors' U.S. military service members Sunday Service and Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. time, as well as equity in out- study. It also says it's impossible in Iraq. Defense Secretary Ash 800 South Pearl, Centralia WA 98596 360-330-5259 CH553689jc.db comes for students of all racial/ to know for sure what caused the Carter outlined a plan earlier www.unitycentralia.org ethnic and socioeconomic back- sinkhole. this month to help Iraq reclaim grounds. Independent, state-chosen land the Islamic State seized al- Like us on Facebook "Centralia Unity" Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 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 State Medicaid Fraud Law Needs Extension By The Olympian Editorial Board Other Views R-Federal Way, is optimistic it hospitals or others that cheat the about $541,871 for its share A Medicaid anti-fraud law can move forward and into law. government. Whistle blowers of Medicaid services deemed that helped Washington state the state, file lawsuits in order to Although recovery of funds might otherwise be too fearful worthless to clients. recover some $2.8 million for claim a share of the recovery. has been somewhat modest of losing their jobs to come for- Miloscia says he believes under the Medicaid Fraud False ward with complaints. hundreds of millions of dollars state taxpayers and $6.4 million “The reality is we didn’t see Claims Act, it does give the At- Without the law, Ferguson has of additional financial recoveries overall will expire on June 30. It any of that. What we did see is torney General’s Office an extra said his only option is criminal can be made beyond what the needs to be extended. significant recovery (of taxpayer money). To me that makes it a tool in going after fraudulent prosecution, which is much hard- fraud act can deliver. The proposal from Attorney natural re-up,’’ said Republican claims that are not so clear-cut er to prove. The state also would The key, he says, is to work General Bob Ferguson stalled state Sen. Ann Rivers of La Cen- that criminal charges can be filed. be hampered in sharing proceeds with the AG’s Office and state last year in the Republican-con- ter, prime sponsor of this year’s Medicaid is the shared state from national settlements of agencies to try to improve con- trolled Senate, but chances look bipartisan bill. Also signing on and federal health care program fraud cases that cross state lines tracts and oversight of vendors much better this time around. were Democratic Sen. Karen that provides medical coverage and include Washington. who are paid by Medicaid. That is because key Republi- Keiser of Kent and other mem- to low income individuals and Ferguson has cited cases with Whether fraud is as rampant cans are on board after a study bers of both Senate caucuses. families. It spends billions of local ties that the law helped as Miloscia’s comments suggest, by the Joint Legislative Audit Senate Bill 6156 and com- dollars a year. Importantly the his fraud unit to prosecute. In he is correct in wanting to head and Review Committee recom- panion House Bill 1067 would expiring fraud law has a “qui one, Washington played a lead- off wrongful payments at the mended the extension. The extend the law through June tam” provision that lets third ing role in a national settlement front end. Ferguson and state JLARC review found no evidence 2023. Rivers’ bill was scheduled parties blow the whistle and with Delaware-based Exten- agencies should work with him of “frivolous” lawsuits that some for a hearing today (Jan. 20) in share in financial recoveries. dicare, which operates skilled- to find ways to do that without opponents had feared since 2012 the Senate Accountability and Ferguson has said that is im- nursing facilities in Washington excessively encumbering law- — the year the law began. The Reform Committee, and com- portant in encouraging whistle including in Olympia, Shelton abiding doctors and hospitals law lets third parties, and not just mittee chairman Mark Miloscia, blowers inside medical clinics, and Centralia. The state received and adding to medical costs. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Losing Touch and the Forces Pulling Us Apart People who put words down on paper with a scheduled plan of consistency seem to eventu- ally begin thinking of them- ‘‘They build a wall of selves as a philosopher, mystic, authority or intellectual. I still technology around maintain a modest supply of us that prevents us those attributes myself. As such, I give myself per- from experiencing mission to exclaim with cur- mudgeons throughout history the warmth of human that the world is going to hell in contact. We’re not a handbasket, and I don’t want to go with it! I’m not the first to much different from rue the fact that we’re losing, if the other animals we haven’t al- ready lost, the on this planet. We sense of contact between us as just think we are.’’ individual hu- COMMENTARY: VanTuyl’s Views man beings. Oh, I know that the first knee-jerk re- cat. The cat is innocent. Man is Power Rankings: Bloodletting and sponse to that By Bill Moeller not.” statement will You ought to read the whole be that the devices such as the piece sometime. It’s in a posthu- Glossing Over Political Details cellphone — or whatever new- mously published collection called I hate needles. Can’t stand sense of goodwill to my fellow pool out back) surrounded by est gadget has been put on the “Letters From the Earth.” Timber- ‘em. That, along with my indeci- man; I’m still every bit as self- fifth-wheels in varying states of market since I began writing land Library apparently has one siveness, is why I never wound ish as I was on Monday. I did, disrepair shows we Centralians this page — bring more people copy of it, and I donated one to the up with any tattoos in my young- however, briefly face my fear of are not only welcoming, but together. Balderdash! They sepa- Centralia College Library. er and (slightly) more reckless needles, which was the goal of understanding of your personal rate us into our individual co- How about this for a sum- years. I don’t even particularly the adventure. Tune in next week economic crisis. (Don’t get all coons, taking away the absolute mation of what I’ve been say- mind blood, but if it’s about to be when I confront a man in a horse high and mighty, Chehalians. necessity of human touch. ing; touch is what lets us know sucked out of me with a needle — mask or fight a snake. Travelers on I-5 see, depending They build a wall of technol- we’re not isolated in this world. no matter how professional the Now that I’ve bragged about on which direction they’re com- ogy around us that prevents us THAT’S the word I’ve been setting — my throat tightens up doing something decent, here’s ing in, either Wal-Mart or the from experiencing the warmth looking for: “isolated.” It per- and my blood, power rankings. Chehalis Childrens Prison.) of human contact. We’re not fectly describes the effect of cell- sensing trouble, much different from the other phones and other such devices starts to flow Land Acquirers: The Port Scientists: Washington leg- animals on this planet. We just on our natural-born instincts. backwards. of Centralia held a meeting islators passed a bill earlier this think we are. Cellphones aren’t As I said, I’m not the first A few weeks last Wednesday to discuss land week that eliminates the need for bringing us together, they’re person to have said this, but I ago, though, acquisition for its Centralia Sta- students to pass a science test to shutting us out. wish I could be the last. I decided to tion project. There was no public graduate high school. The animal kingdom hasn’t End of sermon. donate blood. I testimony, and executive director That’s good. Science is totally lost its need for touching. The This remaining space didn’t tell any- Kyle Heaton said while eminent overrated, man. I get my learnin’ animal that’s closest to humans one or make an domain will be used if neces- could be devoted to other deep By Aaron VanTuyl on chemistry, biology and space in the realm of feelings is prob- thoughts, but I think I’ll use it appointment; sary, discussions with the owner stuff from Facebook, anyway, but ably the elephant. Some might to again express my loathing for I looked up a of some Alder Street property it’s not going to matter in three say the apes are. Well, since apes canned laughter on TV shows. blood drive (a church in Cheha- have been friendly in nature — weeks when a tsunamiquake haven’t lost the instinct to kill, The ABC network has actu- lis), marked my calendar (Tues- though a “friendly in nature” drops Washington into Japan they’re probably right, but I’ll ally put a couple of shows in its day), ate a big lunch (Chehalis discussion of property acquisi- because we vaccinated too many stick with the elephant. They’ll lineup which have NO canned Deli) and popped in. tion with eminent domain men- kids against milk and gluten. defend, but not murder. Their laughter! They let YOU decide After stifling giggles through tioned has the ominous feel of a I tried to look up the bill to frequent touching of one an- what you think is funny. Or not. the screening questions (“EVEN “friendly in nature” discussion re- learn more (I didn’t try very hard) other with their trunks is more How refreshing. No wonder ONCE” one question demanded, garding the acquisition of lunch but the first thing that popped up an expression of connection they’re in third place (or lower) as to whether or not I’d engaged money on the playground. was about a DIFFERENT House than anyone else in the animal in the ratings race. in certain taboo acts after 1977 — “I want your property.” Bill 2214, and it was about the kingdom. Maybe we could even In my opinion, “The Big which, naturally, made me won- “But it’s my property.” WDFW’s Adopted Wolf Plan. I call that affection. Bang Theory” is the worst of- der if anyone had been denied “Oh this? This property? This just got a dog so I didn’t see much This isn’t a new idea. As I fender, and yet many people based on that specific two-word property in my hand?” (Puts point in adopting a wolf, no mat- like to say, “I’m not making this have made it their favorite. I caveat) I was approved, just in land deed in pocket) ter what those shysters on Capitol up.” tried watching it twice for 15 or time to watch a woman take a few “Yeah. That’s mine. My mom Hill say. So, to recap: No science, Mark Twain compared ani- 29 seconds each time, but my steps and collapse after leaving gave it to me!” no guns, no simple majority for mals to man over 100 years ago response to being told when to her makeshift bloodletting couch. (Holds up empty hands) tax increases (that’s actually not in a parody of Darwin’s writings laugh was closer to regurgitation I cranked out my pint of “What property?” bad), no gender-specific signs on called “The Descent of Man.” than anything else. blood in a cool 5 minutes, 18 The plan is to create an bathroom doors, and everyone A sample: “Cats are loose in ••• seconds (“A good time!” the improved entrance to Centra- gets a wolf. The 2016 legislative their morals, but not consciously Bill Moeller is a former enter- nurse told me), grimacing all the lia on the south end, which is session is off and running! so. Man in his descent from the tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city way at the vampiric needle in bogus! What’s wrong with the ••• cat has brought the cat’s loose- council member, paratrooper and my vein, and happily ran (stag- exit 81 off-ramp? That one-story Aaron VanTuyl is The Chronicle’s ness with him but has left the pilot living in Centralia. He can be gered) out the door after a can of motel (it’s got an empty pool sports editor and an occasional colum- unconsciousness behind — the reached at bookmaven321@comcast. orange juice. Why’d I do it? It out back, right? I’ve always just nist. His column is largely satirical. Send saving grace which excuses the net. wasn’t out of any overwhelming assumed there was an empty feedback to [email protected].

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The Chronicle / File Photo Rose Fittinger (left) and Tom Atkins (center) from Big T BBQ in Centralia were pro- viding pulled pork and meatballs to the guests at the 2014 Taste of Lewis County The Chronicle / File Photo at the Washington Hotel in Chehalis. Olympic Olive Oil and Vinegars was on hand at the 2014 Taste of Lewis County, displaying and sampling their six diferent combinations of olive oils and vinegars. MONEY FOR A CAUSE: tel on Sunday, Jan. 31. ple a lot of different tastes from books home with them. The event is put on by the different restaurants in one spot,” The Twin Cities Rotary Club Proceeds Will Benefit Twin Cities Rotary Club. Chaput said. has donated the proceeds to the Children’s Literacy Along with some of the staple The participating restaurants literacy corner before, Chaput businesses that have attended the will offer bite-sized samples at said, adding there is a need for Corner at Valley View event over the years, new additions two different seating times: the the area to be updated, and new Health Center to this year’s event include Tiki first from noon to 2 p.m., and Tap House from Centralia and Ka- the second from 3 to 5 p.m. books are wanted. By Justyna Tomtas tie’s Candies from Chehalis. The event is one of the biggest Tickets for the event are $20. [email protected] Todd Chaput, with the Ro- fundraisers for the Rotary club. They are available before the tary club, said attendance for the On average, the Taste of Lewis event at the Book ’n’ Brush and This Sunday, area residents event is usually between 400 and County raises between $4,000 Holiday Inn Express and Suites, will get the opportunity to sam- 500 people. The event has con- and $7,000 a year for a local cause. both in Chehalis, and at Hey- ple meals and desserts from 12 tinued to gain popularity as it The money raised this year mann Whinery in Centralia. local restaurants, providing a has grown. will benefit the Children’s Litera- Tickets will also be available at taste of some of the best foods This year, there are fewer res- cy Corner at Valley View Health available in the Twin Cities area. taurants than usual, but that won’t Center in Chehalis. The literacy the door. The eighth annual Taste of take away from a good event. corner is stocked with books, The Washington Hotel is The Chronicle / File Photo Lewis County event is scheduled “It’s just an opportunity for and volunteers help kids read. located at 545 N. Market Boule- A cake from Penny’s Cakes, on display for the historic Washington Ho- people to get together and sam- Children are also able to take vard in Chehalis. at the 2014 Taste of Lewis County. Wolf Bauer, 103, Mountaineer, Environmentalist Dies By Jack Broom membership in the Mountaineers. Seattle Times staff reporter Although he attended Lin- coln and Roosevelt high schools, When Wolf Bauer turned 100 he graduated from high school in 2012, the roomful of friends in West Virginia, in an area honoring him included Jim and where his father had taken a Lou Whittaker, brothers whose teaching job. names are synonymous with After graduation, Bauer moved Northwest mountaineering. back to Seattle to study ceramic “To Wolf Bauer, our mentor,” engineering at the University of Jim Whittaker offered in a toast Washington, setting the stage for to “the person that got us out on his career as an expert in building the water and up on top of the cement, lime and gypsum plants, mountains.” Whittaker, the first with clients worldwide. American to summit Mount Ever- Daughter-in-law Ingrid Fa- est, told Mr. Bauer, “Without you, bianson, of Friday Harbor, said it wouldn’t have been possible.” testimonials about Bauer’s ac- The moment reflected a pro- complishments sometimes miss found respect and gratitude Courtesy Photo his more lighthearted side. shared by many for this German Wolf Bauer poses for a picture in the “He was very playful, and a immigrant who enjoyed, explored, 1950s. Bauer and two associates started great musician. He was still play- shared, cherished and protected the Mountain Rescue Council. ing the harmonica a week ago,” the Northwest outdoors. skills and safety of others, such she said. He could also play the Bauer, a San Juan Island resi- as creating the Mountaineers’ accordion, mandolin and piano, dent whose family moved from first climbing course in 1935, at and had an interest in German Bavaria in Germany to Seattle in a time when some veteran climb- folk songs. 1925, died Saturday, a month shy ers closely guarded their climb- Many of Bauer’s accomplish- of his 104th birthday. ing know-how. ment and passions are discussed “The scope of his influ- With two associates in 1949, in “Crags, Eddies & Riprap: The ence has been so broad and has Bauer also started the forerunner Sound Country Memoir of Wolf spanned so many years that few of the Mountain Rescue Council, Wolf Bauer was among other kayakers in this photo that ran in the Seattle Times in Bauer,” co-authored with Lynn even begin to grasp it,” observed creating a network of manpower 1958. Bauer created the Northwest’s irst kayak club. Hyde in 2010. Lowell Skoog in a 2005 profile of and expertise to tap in outdoor In addition to his daughter-in- Bauer for Northwest Mountain- emergencies. “His love of outdoor recre- ment of the modern fiberglass law, Bauer is survived by a sister, eering Journal. Those and other contributions ation fueled a desire to protect kayak, Hsue said. Friedl Ney, of Mountlake Terrace; Bauer’s feats of skill and were cited by the Washington the natural landscape,” wrote He made river-rafting and a son, Rolf Bauer; two grand- strength were remarkable, in- Legislature in a 2010 commenda- Mary Hsue, development direc- touring maps of Western Wash- daughters and many nieces and cluding being the first to scale tion calling Bauer “a leader in out- tor of The Mountaineers, who ington, and with friends in the nephews. He is predeceased by Mount Rainier via the challeng- door education and environmen- said Bauer’s passion for shoreline 1950s, he kayaked the west coast of ex-wife Harriet Woodward Bauer ing Ptarmigan Ridge in 1935, tal conservation since 1929.” protection was a natural for the Vancouver Island and other areas. and son Laurence Bauer. and setting a team record in 1936 Also noted was his work as a man who created the North- Born Feb. 24, 1912, Bauer Fabianson said a small me- on an 18-mile ski race from Sno- founding member of the Wash- west’s first kayak club. was in his teens when his family morial on San Juan Island will be qualmie Pass to Stampede Pass. ington Environmental Council It’s been said he became in- moved to Seattle. set later. Remembrances may be But the strongest aspects in 1969, and his drafting of what terested in kayaks the first time He joined the Boy Scouts and, made to Friends of the San Juans, of his legacy are likely to lie in would become the Shoreline he saw one, and his designs and in 1929, was one of three Scouts the Mountaineers or the Wash- the work he did to improve the Management Act of 1971. innovations led to the develop- selected annually to receive free ington Kayak Club. Lewis County Business Showcase to Provide Unique Networking Opportunity SECOND ANNUAL EVENT: 25 shake that really converts clients; ABOUT THE SHOWCASE it’s that uniqueness and we all get Vendors, 2 Speakers Will lost and blinded by social media The Lewis County Business Showcase will take place on Feb. 2 Take Part in the Event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Loft, located at 547 NW Pacific Ave., and the internet, but this really gives us an opportunity to come By Justyna Tomtas in Chehalis. Show Schedule: together and see what businesses [email protected] 10 a.m. — Doors open to public are offering in the new year.” Businesses in Lewis County 10:30 a.m. — Keynote speaker Ava Waits presents “How to The event is free to the pub- Ava Waits Jennifer Beverage will get the opportunity to net- Turn a Stranger Into a Paying Client in 10 Days” lic and attendees who visit all of keynote speaker keynote speaker 12:15 p.m. — Ribbon cutting with the Centralia-Chehalis work and learn more about their the vendors will have the oppor- Chamber of Commerce tunity to win a variety of prizes. fellow neighbors at an event that speaker, business mentor and au- 1 p.m. — Keynote speaker Jennifer Beverage presents “5 Se- Berg said each vendor donates a aims to showcase area compa- thor, will talk about innovative crets Every Highly Successful Entrepreneur Knows: How to Boost prize of $25 or more. This year a nies and organizations. sales and marketing techniques Your Business and Have a Healthy New Year” The second annual Lewis for entrepreneurs and compa- For more information and a list of participating vendors, go to Kindle Fire is up for grabs, as are County Business Showcase will nies worldwide. www.lewiscountybusinessshowcase.com. free cleaning services. take place on Feb. 2. Her presentation, “How to Berg said the opportunity The event, made possible Turn a Stranger into a Paying is a great one for business own- through a partnership with the Client in 10 Days,” will focus on ers who will be able to gain new United Women in Business Net- where to go to find ideal clients, to boost business and will talk “This community really need- leads for the year, and also for work and the Centralia-Chehalis how to interact with them, and about how to get new leads. ed an event that was solely based members of the community who Chamber of Commerce, has how to turn the new relationship Amanda Berg, the organizer on networking; bringing power want to know more about what around 25 vendors participating. into a sale. of the showcase, said the event is partners together and just giv- local businesses offer. This year a new addition will Jennifer Beverage, of Lac- unique because it provides peo- ing businesses the opportunity “It’s a great way to network bring two speakers to the area. ey, will also be speaking at the ple with very important face-to- to get out there,” she said. “…It and find out what is new in this Ava Waits, an inspirational event. Beverage will present ways face interaction. is the good old fashioned hand- community,” Berg said. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT a woman reported being assault- Teen Booked on Assault Charge port is under investigation. Wednesday. ed by a stranger in the 100 block Saw Stolen • At 8:19 p.m. on Monday, LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Burglary to Vacation of South Tower Avenue. The in- police responded to a report Cabin Reported • At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, police cident is under investigation. Kelso Man Arrested received a report that a chop saw of an assault in the 100 block on Assault Charge • The Sheriff’s Office recent- of North Market Boulevard. A was stolen in the 300 block of Construction Equipment Taken • At 10:23 a.m. on Monday, ly received a report of a burglary 15-year-old girl from Cheha- in the 100 block of Timber Trail South Street. deputies received a report of • At 12:58 p.m. on Tuesday, lis was arrested on suspicion of Lane in Packwood sometime in an assault in Vader. Freddie R. a contractor working near the fourth-degree assault. the past week. A door jam was Burglary Reported Sparks, 50, of Kelso, was arrest- intersection of Bridge Street and damaged. It is unclear if any- ed in the 600 block of B Street • At 1:53 p.m. on Tuesday, Harrison Avenue reported that thing was taken. The investiga- in Vader on suspicion of fourth- police received a report of a a person stole a bag containing Dogs on the Loose tion is ongoing. burglary in the 700 block of K a transmitter/locator device. degree domestic-violence as- • At 10:24 a.m. on Monday, sault. He is accused of assaulting Street. The resident returned The contractor reported he put Driver Cited After Crash home to find that their front police received a report that sev- a 50-year-old Longview woman. the bag down, and a man in a eral aggressive dogs were run- door was open and the home blue or purple Dodge Ram 2500 • William R. Town, 37, of had been ransacked. The resi- ning loose in the 200 block of Transient Arrested, Not Charged Chehalis, was cited on suspicion truck drove up, grabbed the bag Southwest 13th Street. dent wasn’t sure if anything was and took it. After Burglary Investigation of operating a vehicle without an taken, according to police ignition interlock device after a • Joel L. Kaech, 25, was ar- crash at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday in Victim Reports Being Shoved Possible Drunk Driver Reported rested Tuesday on suspicion of Cellphone Taken the 400 block of Berry Road in • At 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, • At 9:12 p.m. on Monday, first-degree burglary in connec- Chehalis. The 1992 Ford F 150 • At 5:33 p.m. on Tuesday, a man reported he was shoved police received a report of a pos- tion to the theft of a chainsaw Town was driving was damaged police received a report of a theft by another man in the 3000 sible drunk driver in the 1400 and other items Jan. 12 from the after Town hit an embankment, of a cellphone in the 400 block of block of Borst Avenue. The inci- block of Northwest Louisiana 300 block of Fawn Hill Drive in causing the truck to roll. He told West Walnut Street. dent is under investigation. Avenue. Employees at a store Salkum. On Jan. 19, a detective deputies he swerved to avoid noticed that a shopper seemed searched online databases and a deer in the road. Town had Transient Arrested After Speaker Taken drunk, then left in a car. found evidence that the chain- some rib pain, but declined aid Disturbance at Hospital saw was pawned in Seattle. The at the scene. A passenger in the • At 10:21 p.m. on Wednes- chainsaw was recovered from car was not injured, according to • At 5:27 p.m. on Tuesday, day, police received a report of Graffiti Reported at Residence a pawn shop in White Center police received a report of a the Sheriff’s Office. a speaker stolen from the 200 • At 10:21 a.m. on Tuesday, in Seattle, and Kaech was ar- ••• disturbance at the Providence block of North Railroad Avenue. police received a report of graffi- rested in Centralia on Jan. 26. Centralia Hospital emergency By The Chronicle Staff ti on a residence in the 800 block The investigation is ongoing. Please call news reporter Natalie John- room in the 900 block of SouthDriver Arrested on DUI Charge of Northwest St. Helens Avenue The Lewis County Prosecutor’s son with news tips. She can be reached at Scheuber Road. Jeffry J. Hanby, in Chehalis. Office declined to file charges 807-8235 or [email protected]. 51, was arrested on suspicion of • At 1:34 a.m. on Thursday, interference with a health care Ricky L. Blay, Jr., 21, of Centra- facility. lia, was arrested near the in- Woman Arrested on Suspicion Make This The Year You Pre-Plan tersection of Maple Street and of Protection Order Violation Identity Theft Reported Tower Avenue on suspicion of Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: driving under the influence, sec- • At 3:24 p.m. on Tuesday, • Your family knows your wishes police arrested Stephanie J. • At 3:07 p.m. on Wednesday, ond-degree driving with a sus- • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues police received a report of an pended license and hit and run. Carriere, 26, of Chehalis, in the identity theft in the 1200 block 600 block of Southeast Dobson• Emoional, costly decisions are avoided of Borthwick Street. A person Court on suspicion of violation • You have peace of mind knowing you have reported that they were con- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT of a protection order. given your family a loving git tacted about an order for a cell Man Propositioned for Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for phone. The victim reported that Marijuana Sale Assault Report advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes they never ordered a phone. • At 6:43 p.m. on Monday, Under Investigation

a man reported that someone CH552520cw.ke Police Investigate • At 7:55 p.m. on Tuesday, OUR LEWIS COUNTY came up to him and offered to police received a report of a ARRANGEMENT OFFICE Assault Report sell him marijuana in the 200 second-degree assault on North- 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Centralia, WA • At 7:22 p.m. on Wednesday, block of Northwest State Avenue. west Chehalis Avenue. The re- For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 Death Notices In Remembrance Genevieve Riffe Young, 88, Chehalis resi- dent, passed away on Monday, January 25, 2016 at Providence Centralia Hospital. JOY ELZETTA (HOPKINS) DRIVER A visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 3, Joy Elzetta (Hopkins) helping Louie work in the hay 2016, and from 12:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m. on Driver was born April 29, ields and cooking special things Thursday, February 4, 2016, both days of 1934 in Chambers, Nebraska for her grandchildren. She visitation will be at Sticklin Funeral Cha- to Andrew and Annella enjoyed all of the school bus pel, 1437 S Gold St. in Centralia. A funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, 5, (Fluckey) Hopkins. She moved trips that she took when Louie 2016 at Sticklin Funeral Chapel, followed to Rochester, Washington in worked for the Pe Ell School by a graveside service at Claquato Cem- the third grade. She moved to District. The kids were all etery in Chehalis. After the services the Dryad in the seventh grade and special to her. Her love for her family invites everyone to join them at graduated from Pe Ell in 1952. family was so strong. She was a Penny Playground, Virgil R. Lee Building, in Chehalis for a reception and to contin- Joy married the love of her special mother, grandmother, great- ue to share memories of Gen. Arrange- life, Lewis Driver in 1952. grandmother and aunt. Joy was very ments are under the direction of Sticklin She is survived by her compassionate and always had Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful Funeral Chapel, Centralia. husband, Lewis Driver of Dryad; a kind word to say about monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. sons, Randy (Darla) Driver everyone. She will be greatly We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including of Dryad and Terry (Tracey) missed. personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site Lotteries Driver of Shelton; daughter, The family would like to repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has Washington’s Wednesday Games Deborah (Kurt) Wetzold of thank Renea Brooks, for the great made us a family tradition for over 100 years. Maryland; nine grandchildren; care she gave Joy & Louie so Powerball: 03-12-40-52-67 17 great-grandchildren; and a that their family could keep Newell-Hoerling’s CH552212cbw.cg Next jackpot: $75 million very special niece, who lived them home for as long as they Mega Millions: Mortuary with them for all of her high did. We would also like to thank Next jackpot: $56 million 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 school years, Tonya (Robert) Maple Street Manor and staff Lotto: 04-06-16-30-34-40 Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com Next jackpot: $5.5 million Stoeck and their four children. for taking such great care of Hit 5: 15-23-25-33-36 Joy worked at Peoples Joy. At the end, she was ready to Next cashpot: $200,000 store, Mohoric Egg Farms and meet her Savior, Jesus Christ. Match 4: 03-08-17-24 Labree Farms. She had a helpful There will be a graveside In Remembrance Daily Game: 4-1-3 heart and loved volunteering memorial service at Claquato Keno: 01-04-08-15-17-18-20-26-36- her time at VBS for the Cemetery and Sunset Memorial CARL DEAN PARNELL 38-41-43-50-52-58-62-68-72-73-79 Dryad Church, when her Gardens in Chehalis at 11:00 children were young. She was a.m., Friday, Jan. 29, 2016. Carl is survived by his wife, a member of the Methodist Leslie Parnell of Onalaska; Commodities Church in PeEll. Joy loved To view the obituary, please go to daughter, Teresa Jordan chronline.com/obituaries. Gas in Washington — $2.19 (AAA of (Joey) of Olympia; son, Wes Washington) Parnell of Napavine; mother, Crude Oil — $33.39 per barrel (CME Brown Mortuary Service Marie Parnell of Onalaska; 229 North Market Blvd. Group) Condolences may be offered at brother, Cary Parnell (Kathy) Chehalis, WA 98532 Gold — $1,117 (Monex) www.brownmortuary.com of Wenatchee; grandchildren, Silver — $14.26 (Monex) (360) 748-4496 Tess Bunch (Corey) of Vilseck, Germany, Josh Curran of Olympia and Corrections Jasmine Curran of Ellensburg; In the article “Centralia, Sher- step-grandchildren, Trevor iff’s Office Partner for Reserve and Laitan Jordan of Tenino. Academy” from the Jan. 23 edi- He was preceded in death tion of The Chronicle, an email Why Pre-Plan? by his father, James Parnell address was incorrectly printed. With sadness in our hearts, in 2002. Deputy Matt Schlecht’s email ad- • Protect your family from confusion we said goodbye to Carl Dean Recently, he expressed his dress is mathew.schlecht@lew- and inancial hardship Parnell, 67, on Jan. 24, 2016. thoughts and memories that iscountywa.gov. Email Deputy • Personalize and select the services He was born to James and he did everything he wanted Schlecht to apply to be a reserve Marie Parnell in Chehalis, to do, seen everything, of your choice Washington March 27, 1948. hunted all the deer, caught all deputy with the Lewis County • Save money by locking in Services Sheriff’s Office. Carl was raised in Onalaska the ish and lived a full life. at today’s cost and lived his entire life there. A celebration of life An article in Tuesday’s edi- • Afordable monthly payments He raised two kids and was and potluck will be held • Peace of mind for everyone. overjoyed to be a part of his Jan. 30, 2016, 4:00 p.m., at tion about a legislative bill grandchildren's lives. Many proposing an office under the the Onalaska Community

I look forward to assisting you with this CH552659cbw.ke of his school friends stayed Presbyterian Church, 288 Department of Ecology for re- Dan Schaefer lifelong friends. ducing flood risk in the Chehalis important part of your estate planning Carlisle Ave., Onalaska, WA Advance Planning Consultant Carl touched so many 98570. River Basin stated that Ecology is lives in the community with in favor of the proposed office. A In lieu of lowers, his kindness, helpful nature, donations will be used spokesperson with Ecology has Sticklin knowledge of ishing and towards a granite monument Funeral Chapel hunting. since clarified that the depart- for Carl. ment doesn’t have a position on Serving Lewis County Since 1890 He married Leslie the legislation, but is supportive Goodwyn, Dec. 7, 1968 in sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Onalaska. They had a daughter, To view the obituary, please of multi-benefit floodplain man- 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia agement. Teresa and son, Wes. go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 11 RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016

Lewis County District Court Actions by Lewis County Dis- suspended on count 1, 90 days with sentenced to 90 days in jail with 75 sus- ignition interlock, sentenced to 364 days 60 suspended, fined $250, $636 in fees. trict Court included the following 90 suspended on count 2, fined $750,pended, fined $300, $1,136 in fees. in jail with 328 suspended fined $500 on • Larae Hisabel B. Young, 33, Centralia, $1,306 in fees. each count, concurrent, $386 in fees. defendants, charges and case dis- • Michelle Dolores Smith, 45, Napavine, third-degree driving while license sus- • Jorge Garcia Sanabria, 39, Battle reckless driving, sentenced to 364 days Held Dec. 14 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with positions: Ground, second-degree driving while 70 suspended, fined $400, $886 in fees. Held Dec. 1 in jail with 316 suspended, fined $500, • Kelsey Diane Victorson, 27, Chehalis, license suspended, dismissed with $3,586 in fees. hit and run, unattended property, dis- • Justin M. Brady, 37, Pasco, (1) hit and • Adad Hernandez Puentes, 27, prejudice. • Marceleno E.J. Castillo-Burrow, 20, missed with prejudice. run, attended, (2) driving under the- in Onalaska, driving under the influence, Held Dec. 4 Centralia, possession of marijuana less Held Dec. 15 fluence, sentenced to 364 days in jail sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 • Andrew Thomas Bailey, 22, Centralia, than or equal to 40 grams, sentenced to with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 on suspended, fined $750, $754 in fees. • Jose Manuel Barajas, 29, Lacey, first- fourth-degree assault, sentenced to 364 90 days in jail with 81 suspended, fined degree negligent driving, sentenced to each count, $492 in fees. • Timothy Dean Lyon, 55, Curtis, driv- days in jail with 362 suspended, fined $250, $833 in fees. 90 days in jail with 89 suspended, fined • Shin Hee Lee, 66, Federal Way,- sec ing under the influence, sentenced to $750, $1,040 in fees. • Shawn Conrad Boling, 53, Mossyrock, $600, $513 in fees. ond-degree criminal trespassing, dis- 364 days in jail with 361 suspended, • Michael Anthony Hutson, 37, Centra- driving under the influence, sentenced • Arthur Diaz Castillo, 40, Fremont, Cal- missed without prejudice. fined $750, $695 in fees. lia, fourth-degree assault, sentenced to to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, ifornia, reckless driving, dismissed with Held Dec. 18 Roger L. Reed Jr., 49, Dillonvale, Ohio,90 days in jail with 89 suspended, fined fined $750, $446 in fees. prejudice. • Joseph Marshall Neer, 19, Onalaska, third-degree driving while license sus- $600, $683 in fees. • Charles Gene Cheney, 29, Centralia, Held Dec. 16 third-degree driving while license sus- pended, dismissed without prejudice. • David Serrano Mosso, 19, Centralia, third-degree driving while license sus- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with Held Dec. 2 • Claudea Jeanna Daniels, 28, Oakville, (1) second-degree driving while license pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail withthird-degree driving while license sus- 90 suspended, fined $400, $386 in fees. • Andrew Rafael Meza, 25, Winlock, suspended, (2) operating a vehicle with- 90 suspended, fined $400, $386 in fees.pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Dawn Alee Zumaeta, 39, Chehalis, third-degree driving while license sus- out ignition interlock, fined $360 on • Lawson Dewayne Roberts, 27, Roch- 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees.third-degree driving while license sus- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail withcount 1, count 2 dismissed with - prejuester, reckless driving, dismissed with • Charles Lee Fisher, 32, Randle, third-pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees.dice, $146 in fees. prejudice. degree driving while license suspended, • Robert Dean Aldrich III, 22, Bucoda, • Tamera Nicole Walker, 26, Mossyrock, Held Dec. 8 • Cynthia Ranae Baldridge, 24, Tacoma,dismissed without prejudice. second-degree recreational fishing fourth-degree assault, dismissed with • Scott Oscar Christianson, 55, Mossyr- third-degree driving while license sus- • Kerry Warren Compton, 50, Chehalis, without license/catch card, dismissed prejudice. ock, reckless endangerment, sentenced pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail withreckless endangerment, dismissed with with prejudice. • Larry Eugene Krause, 59, Galvin,to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees.prejudice. • Anthony Franklin Boone, 25, Centra- driving under the influence, sentenced fined $500, $1,114 in fees. • Terry Wayne Bowman, 53, Seattle, • Noah Palos Kennard, 30, Olympia, lia, second-degree criminal trespassing, to 364 days in jail with 361 suspended, • Soyel Le’Christ Reyes, 21, Chehalis, third-degree driving while license sus- harassment, gross misdemeanor, dis- dismissed with prejudice. fined $750, $782 in fees. fourth-degree assault, sentenced to 364 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail withmissed with prejudice. • Amber Star Haunreiter, 35, Centralia, • Edward Ronald Dickson, 27, Belling- days in jail with 362 suspended, fined 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. • Roberto Antonio Herrera, 24, Che- second-degree criminal trespassing, dis- ham, third-degree driving while license $500, $843 in fees. • Marjorie Anne Freeman, 47, Chehalis,halis, third-degree driving while license missed with prejudice. suspended, dismissed without prejudice. Held Dec. 9 third-degree driving while license sus- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Kami Sue Silva, 46, Castle Rock, sec- • Andrew Wayne Compton, 27, Centra- • Trey Davila, 21, Yakima, third-degree pended, dismissed without prejudice. with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in ond-degree criminal trespassing, dis- lia, fourth-degree driving while license driving while license suspended, dis- • Robert James Haynes, 29, Universityfees. missed with prejudice. suspended, sentenced to 364 days in jail missed without prejudice. Place, third-degree driving while license • Cody Lee Salzer, 26, Winlock, fourth- • Georgia Jean Zillyette, 35, Centralia, with 361 suspended, fined $750, $933 in • Guadalupe L. Gomez Mendez, suspended, 43, sentenced to 90 days in jaildegree assault, sentenced to 364 days second-degree criminal trespassing, dis- fees. Centralia, third-degree driving while with 90 suspended, fined $400, $386 inin jail with 337 suspended, fined $400,missed with prejudice. • Jose Roberto Garcia Roberto, 24, license suspended, dismissed withoutfees. $1,243 in fees. Held Dec. 22 Lakewood, (1) driving under the influ- prejudice. • Dain Ray Tracy, 50, Centralia, (1) • Garrett Gale Whittaker, 38, Bremerton, • Amy Andre Hollinger, 38, Napavine, ence, (2) hit/run unattended property, • Darrell Ray Jackson, 26, Toledo, second-degreethird- driving while license sus- third-degree driving while license sus- fourth-degree assault, dismissed with sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 degree driving while license suspended, pended, (2) operating a vehicle without pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail prejudice.with Centralia Municipal Court Centralia Municipal Court • Timothy L. Frizzell, 27, Rochester, $400 suspended, $450 in fees. $3,648 in fees. ond-degree criminal trespassing, sen- criminal cases, including sentenc- third-degree driving while license sus- • William A. Swigert, 52, Chehalis, • Kevin K. Trudeau, 28, Centralia, driv- tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspend- ed, fined $600 with $300 suspended. es, fines, fees and findings of not pended, fined $25, $103 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- ing under the influence, sentenced to • Homero Lopez Barron, 20, Centralia,pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with364 days in jail with 363 suspended, • Michael A. Hammett, 26, Centralia, (1) guilty or dismissals. third-degree driving while license sus- Held Jan. 19 driver less than age 21 consuming -alco90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 -susfined $5,000 with $4,405 suspended, hol, sentenced to 90 days in jail with pended,87 $253 in fees. $3,588 in fees. pended, (2) operating vehicle without- ig • Brandy N. Hunter, 23, Centralia, two nition interlock, sentenced to 90 days in suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- • Douglas F.E. Jerome, 45, Centralia, • Damen J. Kroll, 26, first-degree - neg counts of fourth-degree assault, domes- jail with 89 suspended, fined $600 with pended, $633 in fees. ligent driving, sentenced to 90 days in tic violence, sentenced to 364 days in jail (1) harassment, gross misdemeanor, (2) $300 suspended on count 1, sentenced with 362 suspended, fined $600 with • Aaron K. Shelton, 40, Centralia, sec- telephone harassment, sentenced to jail with 82 suspended, fined $400 with to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, $300 suspended on each count, concur- ond-degree criminal trespassing, sen- 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, $200 suspended, $1,083 in fees. fined $600 with $300 suspended on rent, $270 in fees. tenced to 90 days in jail with 88 suspend- fined $600 with $300 suspended on • Regina I. Birindelli, 45, Centralia, count 2, concurrent, $313 in fees. • Nicholle R. Perry, 38, Chehalis, third- ed, fined $400 with $200 suspended, each count, $300 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- • Andrez G. Reyna, 28, Centralia, third- degree driving while license suspended, $120 in fees. • Dorothy L. Speakman, 53, Centralia, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail withdegree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 sus- • Kelly L. McBride, 43, Chehalis, fourth- driving under the influence, sentenced 89 suspended, fined $800 with $400 -sussentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 sus- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- degree assault, sentenced to 364 days in to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, pended, $163 in fees. pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- ed, $383 in fees. jail with 359 suspended, fined $800 with fined $5,000 with $4,150 suspended, • Terry J. Ayers Jr., 31, Centralia, sec- ed, $1,103 in fees. Chehalis Municipal Court Death Notices Chehalis Municipal Court • Laticia A. Cox, 31, Centralia, third- fined $800 with $400 suspended each on Recent deaths in Lewis Coun- • Regina Storm Lane, 74, Nov. 30 criminal cases, including sentenc- degree driving while license suspended, counts 2 and 3, concurrent, $518 in fees. ty include: • Edward Peter Slempa, 73, Dec. 23 dismissed with prejudice. es, fines, fees and findings of not • Lisa Kay Williams, 48, Winlock, (1-2) • Carol Jean Jones, 68, Nov. 25 • Dean Leslie Kettenring, 83, Dec. 23 • Loria Dee Heller, 47, Chehalis, fourth- two counts of violation of no contact/ • Eva Genevieve Warren, 95, Nov. 26 • Robert Charles Cox, 66, Dec. 26 guilty or dismissals. degree assault, dismissed without prejudice. protection order, (3) reckless driving, Held Jan. 13 • Katherine Esther Jones, 93, Nov. 27 • Rita Thrall, 87, Dec. 27 • Lynne Ellin Thompson, 48, Chehalis, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 354 • Patricia Ann Pomeroy, 70, Nov. 27 • Carl William Adolphsen, 80, Dec. 28 • Ashley Nicole Banning, 22, Chehalis, suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- (1-2) two counts of third-degree theft, (3) • Theresa Ann Pace, 80, Nov. 27 • Mark Kevin Stopher, 56, Dec. 28 (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) third-de- third-degree malicious mischief, count pended each on counts 1 and 2, concur- • Katherine K. Shepherd, 85, Nov. 27 • Dianne Boyer, 66, Dec. 29 gree malicious mischief, both counts dis- 1 dismissed with prejudice, sentenced rent, count 3 dismissed with prejudice, missed with prejudice. to 364 days in jail with 350 suspended, $480 in fees. • Mary Elizabeth Anderson, 101, Nov. 28 • Merle C. Houle, 100, Dec. 29 • Wayne H. Chappell Sr., 73, Nov. 28 • Betty Maxalea Boyd, 86, Dec. 29 Crime Stoppers of Lewis County • Esther Marie Peterson, 84, Nov. 28 • Virginia Elma Adolphsen, 90, Dec. 30 Lewis County • Robert Oliver Myhre, 91, Nov. 28 • Norman Koher Mcmahan, 97, Dec. 31 • William Allan Rothchild, 86, Nov. 28 • Monica C. Gasiorowski, 80, Dec. 31 Residence on Kennicott Road Burglarized Building Permits • Martha Ziegender Harpel, 57, Nov. 29 • Peter Martin, 25, Dec. 31 Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the Lewis County Sheriff’s The following individuals and Office are seeking your assistance with a burglary investigation businesses were issued a building Marriage Licenses permit with a value of $100,000 that occurred in the 100 block of Kennicott Road, Chehalis, be- The following couples recently • Christopher Matthew Whitson, tween Dec. 16 and Dec. 31. Someone made forcible entry into a or more in Lewis County during 37, and Melissa Kay Marsh, 33, both of December: applied for a marriage license at residence and stole the following items: the Lewis County Courthouse: Chehalis • Scott Harlan, single-family residence, • Tien Manh Hoang, 24, and Tuyen • Vintage Japanese pagoda lamps detached, converting 270 square feet to • Jonathan James Church, 23, and Elis- sa Ann Mendenhall, 22, both of Centralia Ly Trong Le, 20, both of Vancouver, • Tiffany-style lamp heated space, adding 960 square foot Washington second floor for residential space, add- • Kalib Ronald Knutson, 26, and Cort- • Stationery desk • Ryan Sidney Mitchell, 28, and Ellea- • Vintage camera and case ing 164 square foot loft/utility room ney Sheron Smith, 21, both of Chehalis above second floor, 174 Maple Ridge • Samantha Nicole Washington, 25, nor Karis Brown, 20, both of Centralia • Alcohol Road, Onalaska, $120,891 Lacey, and Sandiakou Dembele, 24, • Noah Lee Dupper, 19, and Samantha If you have information about the location of this property or • Jeffery and Dorina Fithen, single-Centralia Lea Cooper, 19, both of Centralia the person responsible for stealing it, don’t delay. Call right away. family residence, 169 Yates Road, Cheha- • Timothy Wilbert Phillips, 29, and • Jessica Pearl Huston, 27, and KC Law- Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to lis, $204,670 Crystal E. Bright, 31, both of Randle rence Chilberg, 31, both of Chehalis the clearance of this crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-748- 6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestoppers.org. GLENN RICHARD GADEBERG Remember, you never have to leave your name. April 13, 1962 ~ Jan. 15, 2016 of state but after leaving hole-in-one. He could do the service decided to anything he set his mind to move back to Washington and was always there to lend Arsonist Sets Fire to Vehicle on Aubrey Lane state. After a few years, a helping hand. Glenn was Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the Lewis County Sheriff’s they decided to live the rest very proud of his family, Office are seeking your assistance with an arson investigation of their lives together in especially his two children. that occurred in the 200 block of Aubrey Lane, Chehalis. On Everson, Washington. Glenn is survived by his Jan. 1, someone entered a garage on the property and set a fire Returning to Washington wife, Sherry Gadeberg; during the night. state, Glenn worked for children, Craig Gadeberg • Total loss is estimated at $5,000. various contractors and and Danielle Gadeberg; If you have information about the location of this property or eventually BP Cherry Point and two of his brothers, the person responsible for damaging it, don’t delay. Call right Reinery. After spending Mike Gadeberg and Kevin away. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information lead- 26 years at Cherry Point Gadeberg. ing to the clearance of this crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800- working alongside everyone He was preceded in death 748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestoppers. Glenn Richard Gadeberg not only did they become by his parents, Robert passed away Friday, Jan. 15, org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. coworkers and friends but and Gaye Gadeberg; 2016 in the arms of his loving they became his family. He brother, Doug Gadeberg; wife. He was a devoted, loved his job and could not and granddaughter, Zaria caring and loving husband, see himself doing anything Gadeberg. Public Service Announcement father, grandpa, brother and else. A memorial service will be uncle. He was born April Glenn and Sherry shared held Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 13, 1962, the third of four their love for one another at 1:00 p.m. at Living Water children to Robert and Gaye in a way that everyone Fellowship, 4767 Guide Gadeberg. He attended around them could see. It Meridian, Bellingham, WA Onalaska High School shone through their eyes 98226. With a reception to and Western Washington and smiles when they immediately follow. University. After college, were around each other. You will be missed, for Glenn decided to join the They were each other’s you were dearly loved. But REMEMBER, United States Air Force. He everything. They loved to we know you are enjoying served his country proudly travel together and every holding your granddaughter for four years. During those year on their anniversary again, catching up with four years, he served two they would spend a week in your parents and planning tours in Saudi Arabia. Las Vegas, Nevada coming excursions with your Glenn married Sherry J. home full of new stories brother. For we know you Monday - Friday, Gadeberg May 26, 1984, with lots of pictures to share. will be waiting for us to be with family and friends as He was always full of together, again. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. witnesses. Together, they life and laughter. You Please share memories at had two children, son, Craig could always ind www.molesfarewelltributes. him (except for national holidays). R. Gadeberg and daughter, either watching football, com. Danielle M. Gadeberg. the Seattle Seahawks was While Glenn was serving his favorite or out on the To view this obituary, please go to his country they moved out golf course, trying for his chronline.com/obituaries. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief US Stocks Open Higher Sweden To Deport Up To on Earnings, Oil Prices 80,000 Asylum-Seekers NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. STOCKHOLM (AP) — In- stocks are trading higher as oil terior Minister Anders Ygeman companies are surging along says Sweden could deport between with the price of oil and strong 60,000 and 80,000 asylum-seekers earnings reports propel Face- in coming years. book and Under Armor. Ygeman told newspaper Da- The price of oil rose 6 percent gens Industri that since about 45 Thursday as the Russian govern- percent of asylum applications ment continued talks with Saudi are currently rejected, the country Arabia and OPEC about cutting must get ready to send back tens production. of thousands of the 163,000 who Facebook shares surged after sought shelter in Sweden last year. it reported that its profit more “I think that it could be about than doubled Thursday. eBay’s 60,000 people, but it could also be shares tumbled on disappointing up to 80,000,” Ygeman was quoted guidance. as saying. The Dow Jones industrial His spokesman, Victor Harju, average rose 129 points, or 0.8 confirmed the quotes Thursday, percent, to 16,073 as of 9:35 a.m. adding that the minister was sim- Eastern time. ply applying the current approval The Standard & Poor’s 500 rate to the record number of asy- index rose 19 points, or 1 percent, NASA via AP lum-seekers that arrived in 2015. to 1,902. The Nasdaq composite This photo provided by NASA shows the crew of the mission 51L. All seven members of the crew Harju adds: “That rate could of rose 63 points, or 1.4 percent, to were killed when the shuttle exploded during launch on Jan. 28, 1986. Front row from left are Michael J. Smith, Francis R. course change.” 4,531. (Dick) Scobee, and Ronald E. McNair. Back row from left are , Christa McAulife, , and Judith Germany and Sweden were the Bond prices fell. The yield on Resnik. top destinations for asylum-seek- the 10-year Treasury note rose to ers in Europe last year. 2.03 percent. The Latest: Iranian Trump Looks To Grab 30 years since Challenger: New President Formally Attention As GOP Welcomed to France Rivals Debate Voice at ’ Memorial PARIS (AP) — Iranian Presi- dent Hassan Rouhani is being DES MOINES, (AP) By MARCIA DUNN noted in a statement that although McAuliffe’s backup, Bar- — Republican presidential can- formally welcomed to France at AP Aerospace Writer 30 years have passed, “Challenger bara Morgan, a schoolteacher the gold-domed Invalides monu- didates take the debate stage will always be an event that oc- from Idaho, rocketed into orbit ment where Napoleon is buried. Thursday night absent their front- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. curred just recently. Our thoughts in 2007 aboard Endeavour as a While Rouhani arrived in runner, Donald Trump, who will (AP) — As families of the lost and memories of Christa will al- fully trained . Morgan Paris on Wednesday from Rome, instead seek to starve his rivals of Challenger astronauts gather ways be fresh and comforting.” was invited to speak Thursday at the official French government with NASA to mark the space attention at a critical juncture in McAuliffe said he’s pleased Rodgers’ request. greeting ceremony is being held shuttle accident’s 30th anniver- the campaign by holding a com- “Christa’s goals have been largely Besides and Thursday morning. sary, there’s a new voice to ad- peting event of his own. accomplished in that she has Christa McAuliffe, the Challeng- Rouhani is also meeting Trump’s abrupt decision to dress the crowd. inspired generations of class- er’s dead include pilot Michael Thursday with the chief of UNES- boycott the final debate before June Scobee Rodgers — wid- room teachers and students.” She Smith, Judith Resnik, Ronald CO, the Paris-based U.N. cultural Monday’s Iowa caucuses has add- ow of Challenger commander would be proud, he noted, of the McNair, Ellison Onizuka and body, and speaking to high-level ed a new layer of uncertainty to a Dick Scobee and longtime Challenger Learning Centers. Gregory Jarvis. French executives whose compa- race that has defied political con- spokeswoman for the group — McAuliffe is presiding over a Seven more shuttle astronauts nies are interested in resuming vention. He cited “unfair” treat- is passing the torch to daughter trial this week in Concord, and so died Feb. 1, 2003, aboard Colum- trade with his long-isolated na- ment from debate host Fox News Kathie Scobee Fulgham. son Scott will represent the fam- bia; that commander’s widow, tion of 80 million people. as his reason for skipping the con- Fulgham — not Rodgers — ily, part of the next-generation Evelyn Husband Thompson, will Later he and French President test and holding a rally instead. will be on the stage for Thurs- shift. Scott and his sister are now attend Thursday’s ceremony. Francois Hollande will oversee “I don’t like being taken ad- day morning’s ceremony at the in their 30s. The McAuliffes nor- The event will honor the Co- a ceremony for signing about 20 vantage of,” Trump said in an in- Kennedy Space Center Visitor mally do not take part in these lumbia Seven as well, along with bilateral accords. terview Wednesday on Fox, sig- Complex. And making a rare ap- NASA memorials, so Scott’s pres- the three 1 astronauts The trip is an effort to usher naling he wasn’t boycotting the pearance in the audience will be ence is especially noteworthy. killed during a launch pad test on in a new era after a landmark ac- highly rated network completely. schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe’s Along with the other Chal- Jan. 27, 1967. NASA also plans ob- cord to curb Iran’s nuclear pro- Other GOP candidates saw son, Scott, with his own family. lenger families, Rodgers estab- servances at Arlington National gram and lift Western sanctions. Trump’s move as a welcome op- “It’s going to be wonderful lished the Challenger Center for cemetery, However, France is now weigh- portunity to emerge from the to watch the pages turn,” Rodg- Space Science Education just in Houston and elsewhere. ing new sanctions over Iranian long shadow the billionaire has ers said earlier this week. The three months after the shuttle At Kennedy, the Scobee con- ballistic missile tests. cast over the race, while also second generation “can now disintegrated in the Florida tingent will number 12, includ- hoping it might damage his speak for our family and speak sky. Unusually cold weather ing June’s son Richard, a major standing with Iowa voters. for the nation,” she said, add- that morning left Challenger’s general in the Air Force, and a UK Actress Slaying ing that she’s looking forward to booster rockets with stiff O-ring 16-year-old granddaughter. Suspect to Return these grown astronauts’ children seals; a leak in the right booster Dick Scobee was 46 years old Senate Subcommittee “sharing their stories, their beliefs doomed the ship. when he died aboard Challenger From Ghana Voluntarily Examines Migrant and their leadership.” Today, there are more than barely a minute into the flight. Both ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — A For the seven astronauts’ 40 Challenger Learning Centers his children are now in their 50s. Ghana court says a suspect in the Children Abuse loved ones, Jan. 28, 1986, re- focusing on science, technology, “For so many people, 30 years, slayings of a British actress and SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — mains fresh in their minds. engineering and math, mostly in it’s definitely history. It’s in the her two young sons has said he Federal officials don’t know how Steven McAuliffe, a federal the U.S. More are being built. history books,” Rodgers said. will return to the UK voluntarily. many migrant children they’ve judge in Concord, New Hamp- “They’re not just a field trip For the family, “it’s like it’s just The head of Arthur Simpson- sent to live with convicted crimi- shire, still declines interviews for kids. They’re actually lessons happened, which in a way keeps Kent’s legal team, Justice Srem- nals across the U.S. over the last about his late wife Christa, who learned,” said Rodgers, an educa- Dick Scobee young in our hearts, Sai, said Tuesday at his extradi- three years, at a time the gov- was poised to become the first tor who lives in Chattanooga, Ten- and the joy and excitement he tion hearing that his client has ernment sought to speed young schoolteacher in space. But he nessee. “That’s why they’ve lasted.” had for flying.” decided to return voluntarily Central American migrants and waived his right to challenge out of shelters and into private the proceedings. Simpson-Kent homes, the chair of a bipartisan assured the court he was not co- congressional subcommittee Mississippi Could Debate Firing erced into the decision. He will said Wednesday. remain in custody until a depar- Overwhelmed by the numbers ture date is set. of children crossing the border, Squad as Execution Method Simpson-Kent was arrested in the U.S. Department of Health western Ghana early in January. and Human Services weakened By Emily Wagster Pettus “We vehemently oppose the Court heard arguments in No- He fled to Ghana after speaking its child protection policies, leav- The Associated Press articulated, alternative, barbaric vember, but has not ruled, on to detectives in Britain on Dec. 16 ing children vulnerable to human means (of execution) Attorney a lawsuit that seeks to compel following the killings of his part- trafficking, Sen. Rob Portman, JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mis- General Hood proposes,” the the state to disclose information ner, former “EastEnders” actress R-Ohio, said in an opening state- sissippi’s attorney general said statement said. about the supplier of execution Sian Blake, and her sons. ment to the Senate Permanent Wednesday that he will ask law- Last spring, Utah approved drugs. A lower court judge ruled Subcommittee on Investigations. makers to approve the firing the firing squad and Oklahoma for disclosure as a public record British Principal Tells The subcommittee is holding squad, electrocution or nitrogen became the first state to approve in March, but the information gas as alternate methods of execu- a hearing Thursday to examine nitrogen gas as alternate meth- has remained secret while the Parents: No Pajamas tion in case the state is prevented weaknesses in the agency’s place- ods of execution if the lethal-in- state appeals the decision. from giving lethal injections. LONDON (AP) — The ment program for migrant chil- jection drugs are unavailable. Attorney Jim Craig is co-di- States are struggling to ob- principal of a primary school in dren, which Portman says suffers tain execution drugs since Euro- There are no reports of nitro- rector of the New Orleans-based northern England wants to im- from “serious, systemic defects.” pean pharmaceutical companies gen gas ever being used to execute Roderick and Solange MacAr- pose a dress code — not on stu- The senator’s statement echoes began blocking the use of their humans. Critics say the lack of thur Justice Center, which filed dents, but on their parents. the findings of an Associated products for lethal injections. previous use is one of their main the lawsuit. Craig said Wednes- That’s because she’s tired of Press investigation released Mon- Executions are on hold in Mis- concerns, but supporters say nitro- day there is no evidence to show them wearing pajamas and slippers day, which found that more than sissippi because the state’s supply gen-induced hypoxia — or a lack people have been harassed for when they drop off their offspring two dozen unaccompanied chil- of lethal-injection drugs expired. of oxygen in the blood — would supplying lethal-injection drugs at the school gates each morning. dren were sent to homes across In October, Ohio delayed execu- be a humane method of execution. or being involved in the execu- Kate Chisholm of Skerne the country where they were sexu- tions for a year while it searches Hood also said he wants to tion process. Park Academy in Darlington, 240 ally assaulted, starved or forced for the drugs. block public access to names of “It is the essence of American miles (385 kilometers) north of to work for little or no pay. In his “It just provides a fallback people who sell lethal-injection democracy that government be London said she acted after some statement, Portman said that as position in case there is some drugs to the state and those who conducted in the open with no se- parents wore what she considered part of its six-month investiga- declaration of unconstitution- help carry out executions — in- crets kept from the people,” he said. nightwear to school meetings. tion, the subcommittee reviewed ality or some of the anti-death- formation that is already the sub- Mississippi has never used the In the letter published Tues- “more than 30 cases involving se- penalty groups are able to shut ject of a court fight. firing squad, and it last used the day she asked parents to “dress rious indications of trafficking down the flow of chemicals that “What we’re seeing is people electric chair in 1952, Craig said. appropriately in day wear” when and abuse.” Since almost all of the are required to carry out execu- abusing these pharmacies, the “Mr. Hood’s grandstanding bringing their children to school. children have not been publicly tions,” Democrat Jim Hood said execution team, putting their proposal will not advance pub- Chisholm said she wanted identified, it could not immedi- of the alternatives. names and faces and personal lic safety or allow executions to parents to set a good example for ately be determined if the children The ACLU of Mississippi is- information up on the Internet,” resume,” Craig said. “It will only the students and that it was “not studied by the AP were among sued a statement Wednesday re- Hood said. launch a new round of costly and too much to ask parents to have a those cited by Portman. jecting all of them. The Mississippi Supreme lengthy litigation.” wash and get dressed.” • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 Northwest Avalanche Center Experts Target Education for Youngsters By Phuong Le are easier to relate to,” said Sarah The Associated Press Carpenter, co-owner and teacher at the American Avalanche In- MOUNT BAKER — Walker stitute. Smith has been skiing in-bounds The message to younger age at resorts since he was young, groups is to stay in bounds and but lately the Seattle teen has be- avoid the backcountry, Carpen- come more interested “in getting ter said. But with older teens, tracks where no one else has re- “our goal is not to preach ab- ally gone.” stinence. As the kids get older, He knows backcountry travel they’re going to go into the back- comes with avalanche risks, he country.” said. So under a brilliant blue The goal is to give them good sky one Saturday, he and a dozen habits and skills to build a foun- teens hiked out into the snowy dation, she said. The message: if landscape outside the boundar- they duck under a rope or ven- ies of Mount Baker ski resort to ture out-of-bounds, the condi- learn how to identify avalanche tions are going to be very differ- terrain and spot warning signs. “It’s not 100 percent safe in ent. the backcountry so you have For the teens, ages 14 to 18, to know about all the dangers,” with the Mountaineers Adven- said Smith, 17, a member of the ture Club, the day began with a Mountaineers Adventure Club, review of the avalanche forecast, which said conditions were mod- a Seattle-based teen program Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press erate. that partnered with Northwest Eric Gullickson, left, instructor with the Northwest Avalanche Center, shows how to use an avalanche probe during an ava- Avalanche Center to organize the lanche awareness ield trip for teens at Mount Baker. Eric Gullickson, an avalanche avalanche awareness field trip. instructor with the Northwest As more young adults head Avalanche Center, led the group out of bounds to ski, snowboard warnings, also offers about 200 been the deadliest January for a wider range of people. as they set off, snow crunching or hike in the winter, experts are free or low-cost education classes slides in nearly 20 years, accord- A lot of the kids may not go under foot, toward Artist Point targeting their message about each winter to church groups, ing to the Colorado Avalanche into the backcountry, but the on Mount Baker, about 130 miles avalanche safety to an even schools, shops and other organi- Information Center, the central idea is that “when someone northeast of Seattle. younger audience. They’re trying zations. About one-third are now archive for avalanche accidents talks them into getting into the As they hiked, Gullickson to reach kids early — in middle geared toward teens or young in the country. On an average, 27 backcountry 15 years from now, pointed roller balls on slopes, or high school, sometimes even adults. people die in avalanches across they’ll have this knowledge that cornices and other avalanche in elementary school — to build “We feel that working with the U.S. each year. they’ve stored away,” said Paul dangers. He asked the group their knowledge about snow and younger people is the way to After a 2003 avalanche killed Diegel, executive director of the what the difference is between avalanches. affect behavior down the line,” three young men in Utah, the Utah Avalanche Center. snow inside ski resorts and out “They’re young, they’re im- since they’re likely to be lifelong Utah Avalanche Center created More than 200,000 students of bounds. The teens chimed in pressionable. They don’t have a users of the outdoors, Schell said. a free avalanche awareness pro- in Utah have been exposed to that ski resorts control the snow pattern of bad behavior yet. By “We tell them that most of the gram for middle and high school the “Know Before You Go” pro- by grooming it and skiers and spending more time on youth, time it’s safe and sometimes it’s students. The hourlong program gram over the last decade. And boarders are packing down the we feel like we can make a differ- not. Learning when it’s safe and includes a high-energy video the program has spread to other snow. ence in changing behavior,” said when it’s dangerous is one of the that helps them understand how states. Gullickson then used a shovel Scott Schell, program director of key takeaways.” to have fun in the mountains Lessons are shorter with to dig a snow pit, carving a 6-foot the Northwest Avalanche Center, At least 14 people have been while avoiding avalanches. more hands-on activities; the vertical face in the snow to re- a Seattle-based nonprofit and killed in slides so far this season; Better gear, more media cov- goal is repetition and learn- veal the layers of snowpack. The federal government partnership. the three most recent deaths hap- erage and rising lift tickets at re- ing progresses through the age teens moved closer as Gullick- The center, which issues pened Sunday in Washington sorts have made the backcountry groups. “We try and send our son pointed out the hard layer of weather forecasts and avalanche and Wyoming. This month has more accessible and appealing to younger, hipper instructors who snow between two soft layers. 3 More Arrested as Bundy Urges Refuge Occupiers to Leave By Keith Ridler and Terrence Petty was shooting. But, he added, “I they said Finicum did nothing to dered him in cold blood,’” she ing rights. The Associated Press saw them shooting at each other.” provoke FBI agents. added. The group they led came to Authorities refused to release Briana Bundy, a sister of Am- McConnell had a different the frozen high desert of east- BURNS, Ore. — Three mem- any details about the encounter mon Bundy, said he called his perspective. ern Oregon to decry what it calls bers of an armed group occupy- or even to verify that it was Fini- wife after his arrest. “Any time someone takes off onerous federal land restrictions ing an Oregon wildlife refuge cum who was killed. She said people in the two with a vehicle away from law en- and to object to the prison sen- surrendered to authorities, offi- FBI agent Greg Bretzing de- cials said, hours after their jailed vehicles complied with instruc- forcement after they’ve exercised tences of two local ranchers con- fended the FBI-led operation. “I tions to get out with their hands a stop, it’s typically considered victed of setting fires. leader urged the remaining oc- will say that the armed occupiers cupiers to go home. up. an act of aggression, and foolish,” In nearby Burns, 80-year-old were given ample opportunities “LaVoy shouted, ‘Don’t shoot. he said in the Facebook video. Bev Schaff said the occupation The three arrests Wednesday to leave peacefully,” he said. came a day after the arrests of We’re unarmed,’” Briana Bundy Ammon and Ryan Bundy has “split this town.” Also on Wednesday, a fed- told The Associated Press. “They are the sons of Nevada rancher “Some people are for it and leader Ammon Bundy and seven eral judge in Portland unsealed a others and the death of another began to fire on them. Ammon Cliven Bundy, who was involved some against it. But I think ev- criminal complaint that said the said it happened real fast.” in a high-profile 2014 standoff eryone is ready for it to be over,” occupier in a confrontation with armed group had explosives and “Ammon said, ‘They mur- with the government over graz- Schaff said. law enforcement. night-vision goggles and that The group, which has includ- they were prepared to fight at the ed people from as far away as Ar- refuge or in the nearby town of izona and Michigan, seized the Burns. headquarters of the Malheur Na- Someone told authorities tional Wildlife Refuge on Jan. 2. about the equipment on Jan. 2, They want federal lands turned the day the group took over Mal- over to local authorities. heur National Wildlife Refuge, The FBI and Oregon State Po- according to the document. lice said that 45-year-old Duane Bundy and the seven others Leo Ehmer of Irrigon, Oregon, and 34-year-old Dylan Wade are charged with felony counts of Anderson of Provo, Utah, turned “conspiracy to impede officers of themselves in around 3:30 p.m. the United States from their of- Wednesday. And 43-year-old Ja- ficial duties through the use of son S. Patrick of Bonaire, Geor- force, intimidation, or threats.” gia, did the same a few hours The criminal complaint says later. the refuge’s 16 employees have After Bundy made his first been prevented from reporting court appearance in Portland on to work because of threats of vio- Wednesday, his attorney, Mike lence. Arnold, read this statement from Federal law officials and Lower your interest rate. his client: “Please stand down. Harney County Sheriff Dave Go home and hug your families. Ward held a news conference on Increase your happiness rate. This fight is now in the courts.” Wednesday in which they called It was unclear whether the on the rest of the occupiers to rest of Bundy’s followers still go home. There is a huge law holed up at the Malheur Nation- enforcement presence in the re- al Wildlife Refuge south of Burns gion, and the FBI has now set up were ready to heed his advice. It checkpoints outside the refuge. was believed perhaps a half-doz- Bundy followers took to so- en remained late Wednesday. cial media to offer conflicting Meanwhile, details began to accounts of Finicum’s final mo- emerge about the confrontation ments. Tuesday on a remote highway In a video posted to Facebook, that resulted in the death of Rob- Mark McConnell said he was ert Finicum. driving a vehicle carrying Am- Bundy followers gave con- mon Bundy when he and a truck Trade your sad-face high interest rate for a happy-face rate from TwinStar Credit Union. driven by Finicum were stopped flicting accounts of how Finicum Transfer your balances to our Visa Platinum card at the super-low promotional rate died. One said Finicum charged by agents in heavy-duty trucks. at FBI agents, who then shot him. When agents approached of 0.99% for 12 months. And you’ll pay no balance transfer fees. Unleash your LOL! 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news in brief sheriff, prosecutor plan speak at the meeting. their community that they feel are doing and why.” portation and the State Patrol were The meeting is scheduled for are important.” at the scene of the slide, according pe ell town hall 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Pe Ell School The sheriff and prosecu- to Trooper Russ Winger. commons. tor have previously held similar landslide blocks u.s. By The Chronicle “These meetings have been meetings in Salkum last March highway 12 at porter The DOT was waiting for Lewis County Sheriff Rob an excellent way to have open and in Toledo in June. daylight to assess the stability of Snaza and county Prosecutor discussions with citizens, an- “I really enjoy speaking to By The Chronicle the landslide, Winger wrote in a Jonathan Meyer plan to hold swer their questions, and ad- citizens about how we are serv- A landslide is fully blocking Twitter post. their third “Town Hall” meeting dress any concerns or issues they ing the people of Lewis County,” U.S. Highway 12 at milepost 27 Traffic is being diverted in Pe Ell next month. at Porter Creek Road in Grays have about what is happening in Meyer said in a news release. around the slide. Pe Ell Marshal Mike Hart- their community,” Snaza said in “Transparency continues to be Harbor County, according to the nett will also participate. Pe a news release. “We need active very important to the pros- Washington State Patrol. More information will be Ell School Superintendent Kyle partnerships with the citizens we ecutor’s office. I want people to At about 5:30 a.m., the Wash- made available on chronline. MacDonald is scheduled to serve to help us address issues in know how we are doing, what we ington State Department of Trans- com as it becomes available.

tronic gadgets,” he said. mussen has, you’ve got to under- Cribbage In the days before widespread stand the game at a deeper level, television ownership, and before allowing you to plan the game Continued from the front page anyone had even dreamed of vid- several moves ahead. eo games, card games such as crib- Rasmussen once owned signifying the accumulation of bage, bridge and pinochle were a about 300 cribbage boards. Many 6,000 points in official cribbage popular way to pass the time. of them specialty boards shaped competition sanctioned by the “People forget, there was no TV. like bowling pins, watermelon organization. I didn’t know anybody who had a slices, a battleship and a bat, were It took Rasmussen more than TV until 1950,” Rasmussen said. won as prizes in cribbage compe- 20 years to reach that level. “Playing music or playing cards is titions around the country. He’s Rasmussen, who goes by RAS something rural families did.” given many of them away, and while playing, has won 26 major tournaments, attained a “Life Rasmussen said he wins estimated his current collection Master” ranking, received the about 60 percent of games he at around 200 boards. American Cribbage Congress’ plays, but that doesn’t mean he’s He founded the Chehalis- President’s Award and has been unbeatable. He recalled getting Centralia Cribbage Club in 1996 beaten three times in a row by and was its director for 15 years. inducted into the Cribbage Hall Pete Caster of Fame. / [email protected] his 7-year-old granddaughter. He was the club’s champion for Elmer (George) Rasmussen, of Napavine, sits behind several of the cribbage tour- “When I lose, I’m easy to beat,” 13 of the past 20 seasons, he said. Cribbage is a two-player game nament trophies he has won over the years on Wednesday afternoon in Centralia. he said. “I get beat every week. He said he founded the club played with a deck of cards and Of course, I play 100 games a because he was tired of driving a cribbage board. The first player week. If you can’t stand a loss, it’s to Portland once a week to play to get to 121 points wins. when I see them trying to teach Cribbage Hall of Fame in 2010. not a game to play.” cribbage. Since then, his weeks Rasmussen remembers their child something that could While cribbage was once a have revolved around the club’s in rasmussen’s opinion watching his mother and fa- have lifetime application.” game widely passed down from and 6:30 p.m. meeting time each extensive experience, cribbage Thursday at the Moose Lodge. ther play cribbage when he was For Rasmussen, who had a parents to children, Rasmussen is superior to any other two- “I missed one Thursday in 15 a small child, and said one day natural aptitude for math and a said he now rarely meets young when his father, who was a log- handed card game. years,” he said. competitive spirit, cribbage was people who know the game. The ger, was out working, his mother “It’s such an unusual blend of He taught classes at the club invited him to have a seat at the the perfect match. few who do play were taught by strategy and luck,” he said. “You over the years, and said today table and play instead. Since then, he’s played tour- grandparents, he said. can play bad hands … and win that half of its about 40 members “My mother could never have naments as far away as Florida He noted that people are more a few games. When you’re lucky, are ranked in the top 10 percent known what a difference this and Rhode Island, and achieved interested in personal entertain- you don’t need the strategy.” of competitive cribbage players game would make in my life,” numerous accolades. His mother ment, rather than social activities. However, to compete at a nationally. he said. “I compliment parents lived to see him inducted into the “People are into their elec- consistently high level, as Ras- “It’s a tough group,” he said.

Danni Askini, executive director bathrooms that don’t align with survey of 6,450 people by the for them. reversal of the Seattle-based Gender Jus- their male or female “anatomy” National Center for Transgen- “The state shouldn’t have a tice League, in an interview be- or “DNA,” as defined by the bill. der Equality and the National mandate on men using the wom- Continued from the front page fore the hearing. Gender Justice But Rep. , a Demo- Gay and Lesbian Task Force. en’s locker room,” he said in an League is a nonprofit organiza- crat from Tacoma who is chair- About 6 percent of transgender interview Tuesday. But chairman of the Com- tion that advocates for transgen- woman of the House Judiciary people surveyed had some type Paul MacLurg, the owner of merce and Labor Committee der people. Committee, says that measure of female-to-male procedure and Thrive Community Fitness in Michael Baumgartner, R-Spo- Sharon Ortiz, Human Rights kane, said anyone interpreting won’t get a hearing before her about 23 percent have had some Lacey, testified he and staff try Commission director, previously committee, meaning it couldn’t form of male-to-female surgeries. hard to protect women from un- the elimination of the policy said the new rule was only a clar- as “some kind of judgment or ever become law. Askini said people under 18 wanted advances and gawking ification of the state’s existing castigation of the transgender Jinkins said she doesn’t sup- largely don’t have access to gen- from men at his gym. Before the anti-discrimination law. Trans- community,” would be wrong. port legislation to reverse the der-reassignment surgery. commission’s rule he could use Baumgartner and many at an gender rights are already pro- Human Rights Commission’s Ericksen on Tuesday de- his best judgment when allowing earlier hearing argued against tected under an addition to the policy change. scribed his bill as a compro- people into locker rooms, he said. the existing policy, saying people 2006 Washington Law Against Not many people in the U.S. mise compared to the bill in the “Now I have no good choices,” might use it to sexually assault Discrimination, she said. The who identify as transgender un- House, because it would allow lo- he said, later adding he has a pri- women. commission was created by the dergo surgery to change their cal jurisdictions and businesses vate restroom and locker room Others at the hearing said re- Legislature and is responsible genitals, according to a 2011 to decide a policy that works best that transgender people can use. versing it would victimize trans- for administering and enforcing gender people. Baumgartner es- that law. timated around 300 people at the Kathyrn Mahan testified that overflowing hearing signed in to she came out as transgender five testify on the issue. years ago and said she is not a A CENTURY OF HELPING OTHERS. The bathroom policy took safety risk to others. effect Dec. 26. Republican Sen. “If you pass this bill, it will be Doug Ericksen of Ferndale is possible for anyone who doesn’t sponsoring Senate Bill 6443 to like me to harass me when I’m “How can we help you?” get rid of it. using the restroom,” she said. There are “very strong laws “Tell me, how do I prove that I on the books that already say it’s have female genitals?” illegal if people enter a restroom A bill in the House, House to harass, assault or invade the Bill 2782, would prohibit people Local People, privacy of other people,” said from entering gender-segregated Local Decisions for Flexible Loan Solutions Denham said. prowls Often thieves use a device or to Grow Your Business. called a “ninja rock.” The device Plus, Everyday Banking Continued from the front page contains porcelain, often from a and Mobile Banking. spark plug, and quickly breaks prowls. “I couldn’t say the vol- the window without much noise, ume’s any greater than they al- Keith Macy he said. The thieves usually get NMLS# 539574 ways have been. They happen a away in a matter of minutes. lot.” Prowlers don’t only target About 70 vehicle prowls have cash or purses, Denham said. been reported to Lewis County Often, it’s your registration and law enforcement agencies so far insurance information they this month, mostly at Centralia want. addresses, according to 911 call “They’re like shoppers look- records. While he doesn’t want to ing for personal information,” he encourage citizens to be para- said. noid, Cmdr. Stacy Denham of While vehicle prowlers do all of this in the open, they’re of- the Centralia Police Department Paul Long Matt DeBord said residents should take steps ten very difficult to catch, Den- to protect their vehicles and ham said. Officers can contact property. a suspicious person looking in “People who are out there who car windows, but can do little to are good law abiding citizens stop them if they haven’t actually need to think more defensive,” committed a crime. Most vehicle he said. prowls are reported long after Denham said cars are typi- the fact, when little evidence is cally targeted in parking lots for left and K9 units couldn’t pick grocery stores or malls in more up a reliable scent. densely populated areas. So, when officers get a report “It’s very difficult to protect of a vehicle prowl in progress, your car because you walk away they jump into action, he said. from it all the time,” he said. “When we get an interrupted “When there’s a high volume of vehicle prowl we try to put as people, you’re potentially putting much assets toward catching the HOME | CONSTRUCTION | BUSINESS your vehicle in harms way.” person as we can,” he said. “The Denham said prowlers often identification of that person be- CHEHALIS watch people walk away from comes imperative because of the It’s Easy 714 W. Main Street • Liberty Plaza-Exit 77 their cars, scoping out which ve- number of victims they leave in START 360.740.0770 hicles to target. their wake.” ONLINE! “They will walk up to the car Officers conducted several Also TOLEDO, WINLOCK, TUMWATER & OLYMPIA CH552479cz.sw look in the window see if there’s high-profile tracks after sus- something they like, don’t like, pected vehicle prowls in the past or of it’s worth taking the risk,” month leading to two arrests. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 • Main 15

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Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Home Choral Awards the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of Submitted by the Rochester School District WMEA’s High School All-State better musicians and vocalists." the recent highlights of conversation. Praises are being sung for Choir. On February 10-14 in -Ya Studies show students who two Rochester School Districtkima, she will join 1,030 musi- participate in the arts perform Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page respond to a (RSD) choir students by thecians in band, choir and orches- better in school and life. Learn- story detailing the state’s plans to install cabins at state parks, Washington Music Educators tra who were chosen from 2,559 ing through the arts — including including Ike Kinswa State Park in Lewis County: Association (WMEA). The girlswho auditioned. Mariah has visual, dance, music and theatre have received been selected — contributes to the development two other times of critical thinking, problem- top honors by being selected to participate solving, imagination and cre- Marcy Best: Winter is a great time for to participate in honor choirs. ativity. Art can bring every aca- camping. in WMEA All- In addition to demic subject to life and enhance State choirs. voice, Mariah student engagement, as well as Grand is teaching her- improve student learning in all Mound Elemen- self to play the subjects. tary School’s guitar and looks Gaul, who is the Choral Di- Darlene LaBarre: You can do the same (GMES) Jayden Jayden White forward to mariah Nelson rector at RSH and Music Special- thing at thousand trails for about the same White will par- 5th grade drum lessons in freshman ist at GMES, also shared that an- price and you don’t have to be a member any- ticipate in the the future. She other 12 RSD students in 4th and more! Youth Honor Chorus. She is in is considering 5th grade will participant in a re- 5th grade and sings Soprano. pursuing music in college. gional honor choir in Longview. Jayden will be joining 570 other Both young women were That event is sponsored by the outstanding young performers selected through auditions af- Southwest Washington chapter Follower of the Chronicle’s Facebook page react to news in bands, choirs and orchestra. ter the opportunity was shared of WMEA. that a trial has been delayed in the case of abused Bucoda dog Nearly 1,800 students auditioned with them by their school music Rochester School District Wolfy: for the opportunity. They will teacher, Mrs. Julia Gaul. “The provides rigorous academic gather on February 13 in - Yaaudition process is quite difficult programs to more 2,200 stu- kima, WA. “Singing makes me requiring different rhythm read- dents, preparing them for life- feel powerful,” shared Jayden, ing, scales, echo patterns and ear long learning, rewarding careers Kristi Keller Milanowski Each time I see who previously has been chosen training as well as a solo per- and productive citizenship. The a picture of this poor dog and read his heart- for other solo honors in her com- formance,” said Gaul. “I am ex- district’s students and staff have wrenching story, it breaks my heart. The au- munity. tremely proud of the hard work received numerous state awards, topsy revealed rocks in his stomach, a sign of Mariah Nelson, a freshman these girls have put forth to not including being named a 2013 starvation. No animal should have to endure at Rochester High School (RHS) only participate in this opportu- and 2014 Washington State such horrible abuse. Ever! who sings Alto 2, was selected for nity, but in making themselves “School of Distinction.”

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react after the Opening Night state Senate moves to change a law that would allow trans- gender people to use the bathroom of the gender they iden- tify with:

Randy Cobb: As if laws ever stopped crimi- nals!

Brennan Barnes: Yes but now when you see the 50 year old truck driver walk into the women’s restroom you can do something about it.

Jeff Rosenberg: Common sense and de- cency prevailing.

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Bargain barn 9:00 AM - 5: 30 PM Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 NORTHWEST 5 Planets Align for Rare Parade By Tom Vogt the west. At this stage, the key to That is the biggest comple- The Columbian Science catching all five is to locate Mer- ment of planets that people (the cury low above the eastern hori- vast majority, anyway) have ever A rare parade of planets is zon before sunrise, said science seen with the naked eye. taking place in the Pacific North- educator Jim Todd. “These were the five planets west sky. “Mercury will reach its high- that were known to the ancients,” For the first time since Janu- est point from Feb. 4 through Worthey said. Without optical ary 2005, five planets — Mercury, Feb. 7,” said Todd, director of Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn help, “Only ‘visual athletes’ can space science education at Or- see Uranus. Nobody can see — share our morning sky and egon Museum of Science and In- Washington State University / Sky & Telescope Neptune.” are visible to the naked eye, said The alignment of ive planets in the sky before dawn. dustry in Portland. Washington State University as- After Jupiter kicks things While the planets will be tronomer Guy Worthey. off — “It should be well up in aligned until Feb. 20, the display The display starts with Jupiter changes slightly each day for the — as Worthey explained — “The the sky by 10 p.m. and super will be most visible during the at about 9:30 p.m.; it isn’t a full next few weeks. next thing that comes up is the bright,” Worthey said — there next two weeks. It will return house until about 6:30 a.m. or so, Once Mercury rises, there sun.” is a lag. Mars appears at about 2 this summer, Aug. 13 to Aug. 19, when Mercury shows up. will be about 45 minutes to get As a skywatcher looks up in a.m., followed by Saturn at 4:30 with Mercury and Venus very We’re working with round a good look at the five-planet the southern sky, the array will a.m., Venus at 5:30 a.m. and then low in the west at dusk, Todd numbers because the schedule alignment before dawn because extend from the southeast to Mercury. said. ‘Really Big One’ Article Puts Northwest Earthquake Risk on White House Agenda By Sandi Doughton Oregonian — dramatically de- queline Meszaros, of the White Seattle Times science reporter scribed the impact of a magni- House Office of Science and tude 9 earthquake and tsunami ‘‘Our operating assumption Technology Policy. For decades, geologists, emer- from the Cascadia Subduction Meszaros is well-versed in gency managers and media in Zone, a 700-mile-long fault off is that everything west of Northwest seismic hazards. As a the Pacific Northwest have been the Northwest Coast. One of the Interstate 5 will be toast.’’ risk-management specialist and warning that the region will more hair-raising quotes was former professor at UW Bothell, someday be slammed by a mega- from a FEMA official who said she analyzed the 2001 Nisqually quake and tsunami that could “our operating assumption is that Kathryn Schulz, quake’s impact on small busi- be the country’s worst natural everything west of Interstate 5 describing the impact of a magnitude 9 nesses and co-authored a scenar- earthquake and tsunami from the Cascadia Subduction Zone disaster. will be toast.” But it took an East Coast io for a Seattle Fault quake. The story shocked many magazine to finally elevate the Local emergency managers Northwesterners and people in remain bemused by the reach issue onto the White House onds to minutes before strong hasn’t materialized, the White agenda. other parts of the country who of The New Yorker article, but had no idea California wasn’t shaking starts. In Japan, which House event will give the pro- grateful that it shined a national Inspired in large part by an has the world’s most advanced gram a boost, said John Vidale, article in The New Yorker in the the only earthquake-prone state. spotlight on the threat. Schulz was flooded with so many system, the alerts shut down ma- director of the Pacific Northwest “It’s exciting that it’s capti- summer, the Obama administra- chinery, open elevators and bring Seismic Network at the UW. tion is hosting an Earthquake panicked messages and ques- vated attention in places like the tions that she wrote a follow-up bullet trains to a halt. Warnings “Nothing is guaranteed, but White House,” Schelling said. Resilience Summit on Tuesday — are distributed to the public via and is expected to underscore its piece offering preparedness tips the expectation now is that we “Coming from a source on the and more details on the meaning cellphone, giving people time to will build it,” he said. “That’s a East Coast, I think it helped put support for an earthquake early take cover, climb off ladders and warning system on the West of “toast.” big step from where we were.” on the radar that there is more The article also shook things evacuate dangerous areas. The half-day event will in- to seismic hazard in the Western Coast. But, as The New Yorker ar- It’s not clear whether that sup- up in the West Wing, said John clude several panel discussions U.S. than the San Andreas Fault ticle pointed out, the U.S. has no port will come with additional Schelling, earthquake and tsuna- and announcements. — and we need to really pay at- federal money, but foundations mi manager for the Washington such system in operation. A key organizer has been Jac- tention to it.” and some Northwest businesses Emergency Management Divi- A prototype developed by sci- will announce contributions to a sion, who participated in confer- entists in California and at the warning system. ence calls planning the summit. University of Washington is be- “It really caught their atten- ing tested. on Vacat The event will be streamed ing ion live beginning at 9:30 a.m. PST. tion, along with a lot of other With support from Sen. Patty Go ? The article that kicked things information that had been circu- Murray and Rep. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Prep Hoops: W.F. West, Centralia Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Boys Both Lose 2B Boys Basketball Women’s College Basketball Lady Blazers Bounce Back, Burn Gators : Centralia Scores 33 in the First Quarter; Sorenson Goes 7 of 13 from 3 for 27 Points By The Chronicle The Lady Blazers may have been smarting a bit from their first league loss of the season — and managed to take it out on Green River Wednesday night. Centralia ran out to a 33-8 lead after a quarter and cruised in a 78-52 win at Michael Smith Gymnasium, giving the Blazers a 5-1 lead in NWAC West Region women’s basketball play. Alisha Sorensen scored 27 points on 10 of 17 shooting, Syd- nie Cole-Vogler added 13 and Susan Kenney scored 10 points with 11 assists and six rebounds. Tiana Thompson added 11 points and 13 boards for the Blazers. The Blazers kept their foot Brandon Hansen / [email protected] on the gas into the second half, Adna’s Tanner Rigdon passes between Mossyrock’s Danny Nelson (left) and Mossyrock’s Jaron Kirkley (right) during C2BL boys basketball action Wednesday night stretching the lead to 39 points in Adna. The Pirates won, 72-61. at 67-28 in the third, and fired up 37 attempts from long range Adna Bumps Mossyrock, Pe — hitting 13 — in the win. Soren- son alone was 7 of 13 from the Ell Tops Napavine in OT to 3-point line. Highlight C2BL Boys Action Katie Whitten added 8 points, UPSET CENTRAL four rebounds and four assists for Centralia, which lost to rival TIE FOR FOURTH: Pirates lead in the first quarter and had Lower Columbia on Saturday, a 37-25 advantage at the half, but 65-58, in a matchup of the top Push Past Vikings, 72-61 mustered just 8 points in the two teams in the West Region. By The Chronicle third quarter. The Blazers (14-7, 5-1 league) will ADNA — Points came in “We felt pretty good putting host Grays Harbor on Saturday bunches for Adna in a 72-61 37 points on the board,” Adna with a noon tipoff to conclude Central 2B League victory over coach Luke Salme said, “but in the first half of their West Re- Mossyrock here on Wednesday the third quarter it was more of gion schedule. night. a grind and I don’t think any- The Pirates had four play- one scored in the first half of the ers score in double-digits, led quarter.” College Basketball by Tanner Rigdon’s 23 points, please see C2BL, page S4 and moved into a three-way tie for fourth — with the Vikings Mossyrock’s Bo Miles passes Warner's Big and Toutle Lake — in the C2BL around Adna’s Bo Moon and standings with the win. Preston Ashley (33) in C2BL boys Adna jumped out to a 22-12 action Wednesday night in Adna. Night Not

Tuesday’s 2B Girls Basketball Enough for Blazer Men Tigers in Loss to Cruise in Green River CLOSE: Centralia Shoots 62 Percent in Second Half Rout of of 76-64 Loss By The Chronicle Trojans Josiah Warner had a big game, but Green River crashed LEAGUE: Napavine, Adna, the boards and held off Centra- lia, 76-64, Wednesday in NWAC Toledo, Wahkiakum, West Region hoops action in the Toutle All Score C2BL Hub City. Warner scored 24 points on Victories With Three 10 of 17 shooting — including 4 Games Left Until Playoffs of 9 from long range — with six rebounds for Centralia. By The Chronicle Justin Fjeld added 10 points, NAPAVINE — The Tigers and Centralia shot 62 percent (25 made short work of Pe Ell and of 52) after halftime, but couldn’t kept pace with Toutle Lake atop close the gap on the Gators. the Central 2B League standings Green River, meanwhile, held with a 68-28 win over Pe Ell here a 44-29 advantage on the glass, Tuesday night. and had four players in double Napavine improved to 14-2 figures. Damon Cikanek led the on the season and 13-1 in C2BL way with 17 points and nine re- play with the win. bounds. Grace Hamre led Napavine Joshua Broughton added 9 for with 21 points, and Napavine led Centralia, while Seth Ehrhorn 47-17 at the intermission. scored 5 and dished out five as- Napavine plays at Wah- sists. kiakum tonight, and plays Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Centralia (1-16, 1-5 league) Napavine’s Mollie Olson (15) tries to dribble around Pe Ell’s Railey Smith on Tuesday night during Central 2B League girls will host Grays Harbor on Sat- please see TIGERS, page S4 basketball action in Napavine. urday.

No Way! The Final Word Adna’s Cody Young reacts Seahawks QB Russell Wilson Picked First in Pro Bowl to a call TV’s Best Bet during the WAHIAWA, Hawaii (AP) — Seattle second overall in the draft. Pirates’ win Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio College Basketball over Mossyr- has been selected with the first pick in the Jones went with the third pick to Team Washington at UCLA ock, in Adna, Pro Bowl Draft. Irvin, and Oakland Raiders defensive end 7 p.m. Wednesday Wilson was chosen Wednesday by Khalil Mack was drafted by Team Rice FS1 night. Michael Irvin, who is serving as a Pro with the fourth pick. Bowl legend captain opposite fellow Hall Thirty-four players — mostly linemen of Famer Jerry Rice. — were pre-drafted on Tuesday for the Rice took New York Giants quarter- NFL’s all-star game. Forty-eight players Brandon Hansen / [email protected] back Eli Manning with his first pick, the will be drafted or assigned Wednesday. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016

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Washington Seeks End to Catch-and- Release Sturgeon Angling By Al Thomas The (Vancouver) Columbian The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission wants catch-and-release sturgeon fishing ended in the lower Co- lumbia River to help protect the troubled population. The nine-member panel voted unani- mously in Vancouver on Saturday to di- rect the Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to begin talks with Oregon about a phase-out. Ironically, the vote came at the end of a discussion on whether to talk with Oregon about having a small retention season in 2016 in the Columbia River es- tuary. “I can’t support any handling or har- vest of sturgeon,’’ said Conrad Mahnken, a commission member from Bainbridge Island. “I’m not in support of catch and release." Sturgeon fishing downstream of Bonneville Dam shifted to catch-and- Pamela Wolfson / Courtesy Photo release only starting in 2014. In this Sunday, Jan. 24, photo provided by Pamela Wolfson, Ben Orkin completes a record-breaking trip on the 277-mile stretch of the Colorado River Since then, angler participation has through the Grand Canyon. Orkin paddled his kayak for 34 hours and two minutes. dropped by 90 percent in the estuary and 82 percent between the estuary and Bonneville Dam, said Patrick Frazier, Kayaker Sets Record fish program policy coordinator for the Washington Department of Fish and Grand Canyon River Trip Wildlife. Man vs. Rapids Four of the five measurements used By Felicia Fonseca to track the health of the lower Colum- bia River sturgeon appear down, Frazier The Associated Press said. FLAGSTAFF — A Denver man has The good news is that the estimat- logged the fastest Grand Canyon river ed population of legal-size sturgeon is trip on record, battling blisters and rap- 147,000 in 2016. That’s up from 72,700 in ids as he paddled his kayak down a 277- 2012, he said. mile stretch of the Colorado River in 34 But here’s the bad news: hours and two minutes. • The estimate of spawning-size stur- Ben Orkin reached the end of his geon was 3,040 in 2015, with a three-year journey Sunday, exhausted after navi- average of 3,330. Oregon’s sturgeon con- gating the water in the dark and swim- servation plan calls for action when the ming part of it when a rapid toppled three-year average drops below 3,900. his kayak. Orkin beat a record set last • Sixty-nine percent of the population week by more than an hour and a previ- is juvenile sturgeon. A healthy popula- ous one set by three men in a non-mo- tion would be 90 percent to 95 percent torized boat in 1983, according to Tom juveniles. Martin, secretary of the Grand Canyon • Spawning success in the lower Co- Historical Society. lumbia River appears to have been - ex “I’m super happy I beat it,” Orkin, tremely poor in 2015, continuing a trend a 25-year-old certified public accoun- of poor spawning. tant, said Monday. “I’m never trying it • Sea lion numbers in the lower Co- again.” lumbia continue to increase. The unofficial records kept among Frazier said there is a belief that stur- river rafters started with Maj. John Pamela Wolfson / Courtesy Photo geon may be redistributing themselves to Wesley Powell, who rowed the river in In this Sunday, Jan. 24, photo provided by Pamela Wolfson, Arthur Orkin, left, and Craig Wolfson, avoid predation by sea lions. 29 days in 1869. right, help Ben Orkin, out of his kayak at Pearce Ferry near the Arizona-Nevada border. Orkin broke Sturgeon are reported seen in the trib- Most people take their time on the a speed record for traveling 277 miles of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon, according utaries, the Willamette and elsewhere. river, stopping to hike within the can- to unoicial records kept by river rafting enthusiasts. Brad James, sturgeon biologist, said as yon and camp. But river rafting enthu- the fish move to less optimal habitat it is siasts say doing the trip as quickly as was flowing much faster. On his way to run until he hit the Lava Falls Rapid, likely their spawning success will suffer. possible is becoming a personal chal- the river, he got an email from a fellow one of the most challenging on the riv- Butch Smith of the Ilwaco Charter lenge for some. kayaker that would make it even hard- er. The rapid rolled his kayak and sent Association asked the commission to Orkin and a friend from college, er: Four men just finished the trip in 35 him swimming for about half a mile to consider a small retention season in the Harrison Rea, attempted an overall hours and five minutes. shore. He emptied the water in his kay- Columbia estuary. speed record last January but fell an Orkin said he knew within hours ak and kept going, he said. The coastal economies have been hurt hour short. They lost time after Rea’s that he could beat that time if he kept Taking a break otherwise is out badly by the loss of the late-spring/early- kayak got stuck and cracked, forcing up his pace of just over 8 miles an hour. of the question, Orkin said. He car- summer season. them to repair it on shore. He grew up in a family of whitewater ried food that was easily accessible and Smith said when the legal-size popu- Orkin launched his latest venture river rafters, spent years developing a wouldn’t upset his stomach, a lighting lation was only 65,000 sturgeon he agreed in the dark Saturday from Lees Ferry relationship with the Grand Canyon system and a spreadsheet with the river with no retention. But at almost 150,000, a “conservation season" is acceptable. near the Arizona-Utah border, aiming and trained hundreds of hours for a miles. He launched his kayak based on to beat the 1983 record of 36 hours and speed trip. “We need to get some people back in 38 minutes that was set when the water He was confident about a record please see KAYAK, page S3 our area," he said. Frazier said the department has mod- eled a retention season of about 30 days straddling May and June in the estuary Regional Fishing Report for the Week of Jan. 26 only that would result in less than a 6 per- By Jeffrey P. Mayor samples. A check of 14 bank anglers low tide. cent harvest rate. The commercial fleet would get a 20 The News Tribune showed they had kept just one hatchery FLY FISHING: People are catching resi- steelhead. Three boat anglers had no dent coho and coastal cutthroat trout percent overall share, per previous bistate LAKES catch. off South Sound beaches. Look for the sturgeon management policies, he said. OLYMPIC COAST But almost all testimony was against a CHELAN: The lake trout fishing re- : Hatchery fish have fish holding in current seams during been moving into the area rivers in retention season. mains good in the Barrens, with the tidal changes. Try using an olive-over- good numbers. The question will be “I think this stock is in a world of fish holding 165-200 feet down. Tip- white Clouser Minnow with some ul- the state of the rivers themselves. Heavy hurt,’’ said Harry Barber of Washougal. ping your lures with pieces of northern traviolet flash material, fished on an The low number of spawners and rain — including 2-3 inches possible intermediate sink line. pikeminnow has been leading to more Wednesday night (Jan. 27) — is in the declining number of juveniles “are two strikes. Mini Cha Chas from Mack’s NORTH SOUND: For Duke Fisher of huge red flags," he said. “It’s foolish to forecast along the rivers, which have Burlington, 10 ounces meant winning Lure are working well for suspended just become fishable again. talk about harvest." kokanee. the 2016 Roche Harbor Salmon Classic The spawner population of sturgeon TILTON: During the past week, Taco- and $10,000. Fisher won the event with POTHOLES: Some anglers were able to ma Power employees released 69 coho has “just been hammered’’ by the grow- get on the water and caught their limits a salmon weighing 17 pounds, 12 ounc- ing number of sea lions in the lower Co- adults, eight jacks and 12 winter-run es, a fish he hooked 30 minutes before of walleye. They were fishing with Ra- steelhead adults into the river at Gust lumbia, he added. pala Jigging Raps in 40-60 feet of water fishing closed for the event. In second, Kent Martin, a commercial fisherman Backstrom Park in Morton. and winning $5,000, was Peter Nelsen off Medicare Beach. Others are using WYNOOCHEE: The river had dropped from Wahkiakum County, agreed sea blade baits. of Shaw Island with a salmon weigh- lion predation is the major issue. back into shape, but heavy rain Tuesday ing 17 pounds, 2 ounces. Blake Stiller SEQUALITCHEW: Bass anglers at Joint likely will make it and others nearby “Follow the data," said Ed Wicker- Base Lewis-McChord have been suc- of Anacortes took home the $3,000 sham of Ridgefield. “This population is unfishable. third-place prize with a fish weighing cessful in landing some large fish, in- YAKIMA: The trout fishing remains sour." cluding some weighing more than 5 14 pounds, 7 ounces. Ralph Thomas He suggested ending catch-and- fair, with the best action from about 11 of Puyallup won $1,000 with his fifth- pounds. Orange plastic worms have a.m.-3 p.m. Good flies to start with are release sport fishing and do everything place fish weighing 14 pounds, 1 ounce. also been effective. tan stoneflies, brassies, pheasant tails possible to eliminate sturgeon handle in Overall, 345 anglers aboard 100 boats SPENCER: The rainbow trout are and black Copper Johns. If you want to commercial fishing. weighed in 92 fish. hanging deep. Still-fish with your bait swing a streamer, try an olive sculpin. “We need to send a strong message right off the bottom, or if you are troll- SOUTH SOUND: Salmon fishing in Ma- to all citizens," said commission member rine Area 13 remains very slow. Some Robert Kehoe of Seattle. ing, go very slow and get your lure on SALT WATER the lake floor. fish are being caught around Anderson Oregon Department of Fish and CLAMS: The current razor clam dig Island and just south of the Tacoma Wildlife officials were not available for ends Wednesday (Jan. 27) at Long Narrows Bridge. From Friday-Sunday, comment on Monday. The Oregon Fish RIVERS Beach. Low tide time will be at 8:05 there were 47 anglers checked by the and Wildlife Commission meets Feb. 11 COWLITZ: The steelhead fishing has p.m. Tuesday and 8:39 p.m. Wednesday. state, and they brought in a lone coho. and 12 in Tigard. been very slow, based on state creel Digging is best one to two hours before Marine Area 11 will reopen Monday. 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Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report More Coastal Razor Clam Digs Could be Spring Drops Hints of Its Pending Arrival Announced by Friday s the days run short in FISHIN' rizon. When the grains of time drive up here, notice the red tail- By Mark Yuasa January a litany of false run scarce on Jan. 31 another lights of the car in front of you. The Seattle Times While area rivers have been springs lay in wait. Flow- round on the bandoleer of time See the orange cones in the park- A picking up steam, debris and In between spats of rough er bulbs have already begun will be fired into the setting sun ing lot. Check out the bright yel- flow, word from area anglers ocean conditions and high surf, sprouting presumptuously from and hunting season will come to low sun overhead. See the green coastal razor clam diggers con- relaxing soils. Punxsutawney brave or foolhardy enough to a smoking barrel close. ply those waters has been slow to trees on the slopes, the blue sky tinue to get good numbers of Phil will soon be ceremoniously Hunting season takes on overhead, and the hints of indigo clams. roused from his trickle in. In the words of John many forms from August Snyder, a local fishing escort and and violet in the black feathers of Razor clam digging at Long groundhog lair through January but it is a hal- the parking lot ravens.” Indeed. Beach was open Wednesday dur- so that he can curator of The Lunkers Guide, lowed time of reverence, and cel- “A lot of rivers are blown out!” In To the north Crystal Moun- ing the evening low tide, though cheese for the ebration for hunters of all stripes. tain, Snoqualmie Summit, Ste- a high surf advisory and ocean assembled cam- other words the winter fishing Shotgun-toting waterfowl hunt- has been slow. vens Pass, Mt. Baker and Hurri- swell of 20 feet kept most would- eras while cher- ers will pull the blinds on the Out on the Cowlitz River cane Ridge were all experiencing be diggers from venturing out to ub suited and season but riflemen, musketeers last week Washington Depart- warm and slushy conditions with dig clams. top-hatted men and archers have all shared the ment of Fish and Wildlife staff no trace of new snow mid week. In the meantime, state Fish false predict the woods in commune over the past contacted 14 bank anglers with Conditions should improve ever and Wildlife shellfish managers future. By Jordan Nailon five months. a whopping one hatchery winter so slightly on most of those are plotting out the next oppor- Next in the For The Bear and waterfowl may be Chronicle steelhead to show for their ef- slopes with colder temperatures tunities that could be as soon as annual pream- the first and final chapters of the forts. Three boat anglers on the and possible snow in the forecast next week. ble to spring will be pitchers and book on fall and winter hunt- river were skunked. In the mean- as we head into the weekend. “We had some pretty good catchers reporting to profession- ing season but deer, elk, goats time, employees at the Cowlitz A skier on Mount Baker was digging and turnout at Long al leagues of grapefruit and cacti. and turkeys played a prominent Salmon Hatchery separator re- killed in an avalanche on Sun- Beach on Friday and Saturday Old men will dust off old stir- role in the drama as well. Even covered 90 adult coho, 18 jacks day and nine other adventurers (Jan. 22-23), and at Copalis on rups and ball caps and saunter more diverse than the charac- and 21 winter steelhead during have been claimed by avalanches Friday (Jan. 22),” said Dan Ayres, onto the invigorating grounds of ters was the scenery and setting. four days of operation. River in the west in just the past ten the head state Fish and Wildlife their youth. They will bask in the Opening scenes were parched by flow at Mayfield Dam on Mon- days. Three other slide related coastal shellfish manager. sunshine and hand down lessons drought and the action delayed day was recorded at about 10,000 deaths this month have com- “We had a big crowd of 4,500 to game's most recent incarna- by the dangers of wildfire. When cubic feet per second. bined to make January the dead- diggers at Copalis, and it just tions. Mostly, though, what they the flames finally settled only a The WDFW noted that there liest month for avalanches in the shows how clam hungry people provide is perspective. brief respite befell the charred was no effort for steelhead in past 20 years. A bumper crop of are although digging was a little Have you ever stopped to land before staggering volumes the Bonneville Pool last week snow this season has many pow- slower with an 11-clam per per- watch a flock of birds and al- of rain turned the ground to but boat anglers were catching der heads excited to hit the back- son average (the first 15 clams lowed yourself to be stunned by muck and ran rivers roughshod some steelhead in The Dalles country but officials are asking dug regardless of size or condi- their fluidity? Each singular bird over their banks. Wind joined Pool. The John Day Pool report- folks to exercise extreme caution tion is a daily limit),” Ayres said. ceases to be an individual and the ruckus and sent drought edly had, “light effort and no when going beyond the ropes. “I went out with my daughter on instead moves in concert with damaged timbers toppling while steelhead catch was observed.” Friday at Copalis, and saw first its winged companions. It is a compromised hillsides slid away Walleye fishing has also started hand how it was. People around dance with no leader. It is liquid under foot. Unlike years past, WILDLIFERS to pick up a bit at John Day with us didn’t realize that if they don’t with no container. It cleaves and snow stuck to the hills and crag- jump on the sand, you won’t find boat anglers averaging one fish The WDFW is asking the morphs and reconstitutes based gy mountain tops and foolhardy public to comment on ten new any of the shows.” per every five rods. adventures trekked above the on the whimsical desires of not land acquisition proposals that So far, diggers at Copalis have If trout are more to your lik- snow line to say they’d reached one, but all of the ballet birds are intended to preserve wildlife taken about 36 percent of the ing then it would be wise to note the top, and brought a mountain at once. Their intuition is inter- habitat and increase opportuni- recreational quota. that the WDFW planted 1,900 goat back to prove it. “The clams are definitely locked and inextricable. They rainbows at Klineline Pond in ties for public recreation. know that spring is coming. While August-January rep- there,” he said. “Digging (Jan. Clark County on Jan. 19. There resent the traditional hunting The proposed land acquisi- In the stead of communal tions include parcels in Walla 21-23) at Long Beach was good, was no report of effort or an- season of lore, when camouflage and 6,000 people on Saturday flying to stave off the deliriums gling success available from the Walla, Snohomish, Lincoln, Kit- of winter and the pangs of cabin changes from a fashion state- encountered pretty much limits WDFW for any local lakes. ment to a measure of practicality titas, Klickitat, Grays Harbor, fever humans often resort to Thurston and Pacific counties. across the board. Heading back out to the and symbol of unity with one’s The weather slowly deterio- more practical and less inspir- Information on the properties is mighty Columbia River sturgeon ilk, the great hunt never really rated at Long Beach as did suc- ing pursuits, like counting the fishing effort picked up a bit last available on WDFW's website at days until spring. The crunch- dies. For instance, seasons for cess from Sunday to Tuesday, week in the Bonneville Pool and cottontail rabbits and snowshoe http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/acqui- and by Wednesday Ayres esti- ing of numbers leads one down those anglers were rewarded sitions/. a rational rationing rabbit hole. hares are scheduled through mated about 162,000 clams will with a few more fish than in Mar. 15. "We want to give people the be gathered. How much hay is in the barn weeks previous. Boat anglers at opportunity to comment on and how many days until the Of course there’s still bigger The good news is marine Bonneville caught about one le- game open to hunters as well, in- these proposed acquisitions be- toxin levels have dropped at Mo- grass grows on the pasture? gal size sturgeon per five rods. In fore moving forward," said Cyn- How many cans of last year's cluding bobcats, fox and raccoon crocks. If another clean sample The Dalles Pool boat anglers av- which will also remain open thia Wilkerson, WDFW land from clams dug Tuesday is re- garden bounty remain shelved eraged about one legal per seven conservation and restoration in the rainbow spread pantry? through the notoriously fatal vealed, Mocrocks will be added rods and boat anglers in the John section manager, in a press re- And how about the Westport ides of March. Cougar hunting into the next series of digs that Day Pool are said to have been lease. “"Land acquisition helps tuna and Cowlitz River salmon is slated to remain open in most could happen early next month. “catching some legals.” Bank an- preserve our state’s critical habi- sliced and preserved pink in areas through Apr. 30 although “We have good evening low glers had a rough go of it in all of tat and species for the future.” glass mason jars and stacked in some areas were closed on Dec. tides the first week of next month the pools. 31 after their harvest quotas were Comments will be accepted (Feb. 4-12), and hope we can the cupboard, will they last the At a recent WDFW Wildlife winter through? reached. Other cougar areas through Feb. 12 and they can open the tide gates at Mocrocks Commission public hearing the with quota limits are subject to be sent by email to Lands@dfw. by having three days to dig and The deep freezer is forebod- lower Columbia River sturgeon ing in winter. It's white cherry ice similar closures at any time. wa.gov, or by mail to Lauri Vigue, one day at Copalis,” Ayres said. received the lion's share of atten- Still, there is one more preda- Washington Department of Fish “We are nowhere near the recre- chunks cling to the sheer sides tion. Stock numbers for the river and threaten to entomb all things tor that never leaves the list. and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way ational quota at Long Beach so monsters have been dwindling Colby Steele, a 15-year-old from N., Olympia, WA 98501-1091. we’ll have additional dates there that dare linger within reach of in recent years and scientists its creeping frozen fury. Alaskan Centralia who became the first In other out of doors news too.” are putting much of the blame youth in Washington history to the annual Washington Sports- A final announcement on the moose, Roosevelt elk, Buoy 10 on the insatiable appetite of sea salmon, Wishkah deer, Copalis bag a billy goat with a bow when men's Show is back in Puyallup next round of razor clam digs lions. However, an elimination he did so last October near Chi- this week for five days of immer- should be known by Friday or as clams, Thanksgiving Tom and of sea lions was not put forth as backyard pork all inhabit the nook Pass, said it best when he sion into the world of hunting, late as Monday. a solution. Instead the catch and explained his favorite time to go vast rungs of the ice chamber but fishing and everything outdoors. release sturgeon fisheries of the hunting. “Whenever it’s hunting supplies have dwindled conspic- The event, which draws hun- lower Columbia appear to be tar- season,” deadpanned the record- uously since the high cotton days dreds of vendors and thousands Outdoors Briefs geted for the rubbish bin. setting Steele, “Whenever there’s of summer. of outdoorsy types to the Wash- In decades passed the lower a time you can go. If there’s not, I Luckily one summer project ington State Fairgrounds began Columbia was open to sturgeon guess there’s always coyote hunt- Spokane County Ski that has been patiently ferment- on Jan. 27 and will run through harvest but it was turned into a ing.” ing to a bubbly conclusion in- Sunday, Jan. 31. Admission is $12 Area Gets Expansion catch and release only area in an per day for adults, $5 for youths, volves about 35-gallons of apple attempt to help recover sturgeon Permit, Halt Order and pear cider. Harvested dur- SNOWIN' and kids under 5 years old get in numbers. Additional no-fishing SPOKANE (AP) — ing the drought while fending Although it's been a great free. An $18 two-day pass is also zones, called spawning sanctuar- Work to expand Mt. Spo- off viscous yellow jackets and season for snow it has not been available for adults. ies, were created in order to help kane Ski and Snowboard pressed beneath the cool ambi- a great week. White Pass didn't Attractions at the outdoors buoy stock numbers in the lower Park is in limbo after Spo- ent light of the harvest moon, the add any new snow early in the extravaganza include a free Columbia as well. No decision kane County officials is- sweet nectar of garden fruit is week and temperatures were kiddie trout pool and a cow- has been made on the fate of low- sued a grading permit for fully imbued with the intoxicat- hovering in the mid to high-30's boy quick draw contest for the er Columbia sturgeon fishing but the project while the state ing forces of nature. Of course as while skiers and boarders tried to buckaroos, as well as a head and fish and wildlife officials from Court of Appeals issued a a serious brewer I have to taste make the best of groomed runs. horns contest for the state's most Washington and Oregon are in preliminary injunction to test each batch of fruit brew be- the early phases of negotiations. Mt. Hood was drizzly on impressive trophy mounts, guns, fore it is bottled. Which suits me Wednesday morning with tem- rods, and boats for the adult set. halt the work. just fine. While others are exam- peratures pushing past 45 de- The bonanza will be open from The Spokesman-Re- ining the shadows of rodents I'll HUNTIN' grees. Some sun was predicted noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays, 10 view reported the injunc- be savoring the preserved tastes What began with a big bang for the afternoon and it had the a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and 10 tion was issued in Tacoma of summer and waiting to stick shot at a bear back in August will lodge's official snow reporter a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Friday, the same day the ski my head out until the seasons soon come to a close as the scat- anticipating rainbows, and sug- Washington State Fair Events resort received permits for change. tering of bird shot along the ho- gesting, “So, come on up. As you Center. the work. The injunction was re- quested by opponents of the ski resort's expansion, including the Lands Coun- ed.” point,” he said. Wolfson helped greet Orkin cil and former Spokane Kayak He got a boost from other Martin, of the Grand as he finished. He and Orkin’s County Commissioner John Roskelley, who say the river rafters who cheered and Canyon Historical Society, father, Arthur Orkin, helped Continued from Sports 2 expansion would fragment clapped as he paddled by. But and others tracked Orkin’s the record-setter off his kay- he said he went the last 22 progress online, until he lost valuable alpine habitat. the time of day he was expect- ak. Opponents next must hours of the trip without see- the GPS device in the water ed to hit certain rapids. “It’s an amazing feat,” file a court brief support- ing anyone. And when the with less than an hour to go. “The planning is huge; it’s Wolfson said. “I stood there ing the injunction, with a river calms about 30 miles af- A backup GPS gave him the response from the ski re- a very specialized skill set,” ter the last rapid, exhaustion exact coordinate that signaled looking at him and was in awe Orkin said. “Not only run- of what he had accomplished sort due by next week. set in. the end of his trip at Lake Ski area officials want ning rapids in the dark, but — knowing what I do, having “You have to paddle the Mead on the Arizona-Nevada to add 80 acres of groomed you have to be comfortable hardest you’ve ever paddled border. been through the canyon so trails and another chairlift doing so alone and exhaust- to break the record at that Veteran river rafter Craig much and what it takes.” by next season. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 SPORTS

Prep Football Tuesday’s Prep Girls Basketball Tacoma Dome, WIAA Reach Three-Year Agreement on State Bearcats Blown Out at Prairie By The Chronicle Lexi Strasser came off the quarter and was able to get past Football Championships VANCOUVER — The W.F. bench to lead the Bearcats with the Beavers, 36-30, in nonleague West girls’ trip south was a rough 12 points, and Sarah Haakenson girls basketball action here on By TJ Cotterill and following.” one. and Shasta Lofgren each added Tuesday. The agreement will cost the The News Tribune The No. 8-ranked Bearcats 11. Kiara Steen played all 32 min- “We were up all the way WIAA $45,000 in 2016, $52,500 utes and added 9 points and a The high school state football were outscored 26-5 in the first through the third and into the plus an additional $1 per ticket pair of steals. fourth but just haven’t learned championships aren’t going any- surcharge in 2017, and $62,500 quarter and could never catch Erika Brumfield snagged time management yet with a where. in 2018. up in a 79-55 loss to No. 10 (3A) Prairie here Tuesday night. eight rebounds for W.F. West. lead,” Tenino coach Tano Bailon Jake Locker played in the Ta- It cost $46,640 for the WIAA The Bearcats coma Dome, leading Ferndale to hold the state semifinals and Junior guard Grace Prom led said. “We’re young and we just The Bearcats (12-5, 2-1 need to calm down and control High School to the state title in the finals at the Tacoma Dome the Falcons with 24 points, going league) host Tumwater on Friday it.” 2005. So did Pittsburgh Steelers this past year, the last of a five- 6 of 9 from behind the 3-point in their return to Evergreen 2A All-Pro offensive lineman David year deal. arc, while Cherita Daugherty Conference play. Kaylee Schow led Tenino DeCastro — back when he just a “We are just looking to cover added 22 for the winners. with 10 points and the Beavers lineman at Bellevue High School. had a 26-21 lead heading into our expenses to do this event Prairie went 8 of 8 at the foul Seton Catholic Comes Back But so did many other Jakes with the rising staff, minimum stripe and a sizzling 13 of 22 (59 the fourth quarter. Merissa Rich- and Davids and others who wage increases and Staff Pro percent) from long range, while Against Tenino ardson added 7 for Tenino (2-13, didn’t happen to eventually be- and labor costs,” Alexander said. W.F. West attempted 33 free TENINO — Seton Catholic 2-9 league), which plays at rival come NFL draft picks. “We are looking to — at bare throws and converted 17. scored 15 points in the fourth Rochester on Friday. The Tacoma Dome, the state’s minimum — cover our costs.” largest indoor venue, has hosted The per-weekend cost to hold the Gridiron Classic every year the semifinals and the finals in since 1995, and a three-year the Tacoma Dome, as well as agreement was reached with the complaints from high schools Washington Interscholastic Ac- in eastern Washington that have tivities Association on Monday played their semifinal games in that will keep the state champi- regional outdoor stadiums, were onships there through 2018. factors in the WIAA deciding to “It’s not just a great piece of move all of the semifinals out. business,” Tacoma Dome book- Alexander said the “door ing manager Tom Alexander is always open” for the WIAA said. “It’s a legacy here in Taco- to return the semifinals to the ma. And I think everybody top Dome. to bottom, from the city to the But Colbrese said “the finan- people, believe that’s one of the cial package would have to be a cornerstones of what makes the lot brighter” if the WIAA were to year exciting here is, being able consider moving the semifinals to host that.” back. But this won’t bring back the He also said the Dome is in state semifinals, which since need of fan-friendly updates, 1984 had been held at the Ta- specifically with its scoreboard. coma Dome. The WIAA, a non- Alexander said they hope profit governing body for the to have that addressed by next state’s high school sports and year’s state football finals, and activities, confirmed on Jan. 13 have already contacted a third- that it is moving the west side’s party venue about a high-defi- semifinals out of the Tacoma nition video scoreboard. He said Dome — which opened in 1983 they are hoping to address new — and to regional locations just seating in the next two years. as schools in eastern Washing- “We are planning on tackling ton have done. our to-do list pretty aggressively,” The WIAA considered mov- Alexander said. ing the state championships to Alexander said the Tacoma the University of Washington, Dome will feature much-im- but ultimately the tradition of proved Wi-Fi capabilities in the state football in Tacoma won next month — just ahead of the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] over the WIAA’s executive board. state wrestling, gymnastics and Mossyrock’s Griin Coleman (24) drives to the hoop on Wednesday night during C2BL boys basketball action against the “There are a couple of rea- boys and girls basketball cham- Pirates in Adna. sons — No. 1 is that students and pionships — and that it remod- fans will be able to continue the eled the locker room hallway this nine rebounds and six assists to tradition to play in and watch a past year. C2BL C2BL Boys help keep his team undefeated number of ballgames at one site,” Also on Monday, the WIAA’s Basketball Standings in league play. WIAA executive director Mike executive board voted to keep Continued from Sports 1 Thru 1/28 “We focused really hard on Colbrese said. “No. 2 is the Ta- state baseball in Pasco at Gesa Mossyrock made a come- Team Lg. Ov. having good practices this week coma Dome has been a gracious Stadium, and ensure the site will back with 29 points in the fourth Morton-WP 14-0 15-1 and playing well down this host and traditionally that has remain the first option whenever quarter and pulled to within 6 Toledo 11-3 12-4 stretch run,” Morton-White been a good site for the finals. It Napavine 10-4 12-4 Seattle’s Safeco Field is not avail- before the Pirates’ Cody Young Pass coach Tony Gillispie said. has created a real good interest able. Mossyrock 8-6 10-6 Morton-White Pass led 41-24 hit two 3-pointers to push the Adna 8-6 9-7 hosts’ lead back to double digits. at the half and outscored Wah- Toutle Lake 8-6 7-7 kiakum 23-13 in the third quar- Tuesday’s Prep Boys Basketball “We got to the line Pe Ell 5-9 7-8 34 times and that was good to Onalaska 3-11 4-12 ter. see,” Salme said. “That tells me Winlock 2-12 4-12 Derrick Erskine hit five we were being aggressive.” Wahkiakum 1-13 1-13 3-pointers for the Timberwolves, Shooting Dooms Cats Young finished with 14 finishing with a career-high 15 points, Conner Weed had 10 points, while Matt Poquette and Garrett Trotter added 13 for Napavine was led by Wyatt notched 13 points and 13 re- Stanley’s 15 points and 10 re- in Loss to 3A Prairie Adna. Jaron Kirkley led Mossy- bounds. Gage LaClef also had bounds, while Peyton Stanley By The Chronicle The Bearcats (4-13) return to rock with 15 points. Bo Miles 15 points. Not surprisingly, the Evergreen 2A Conference play scored 13, while Danny Nelson and Austin Filley each added 14 W.F. West suffered through points. Timberwolves finished with 20 on Friday at Tumwater. and Taylen Clevenger added 12 a night of shooting woes and Napavine (12-4, 10-4 league) team assists. couldn’t make much headway in each for the Vikings. “For us it's been the tale of hosts Wahkiakum on Friday “I liked how we were sharing a 64-30 loss to 3A Prairie Tues- Tigers Fall at Kelso while Pe Ell (7-8, 5-8 league) the ball and getting everybody day night in nonleague boys getting scoring from Tanner KELSO — Centralia had a and Garrett,” Salme said. “If we plays at Mossyrock. involved,” Gillispie said. hoops action in Chehalis. Braiden Elledge finished Prairie improved to 13-4 with slow first half and never quite re- get our other guys going and covered here Tuesday night in a in double-digits that definitely Ducks Thump Winlock with six steals and 6 points. the win, led by 23 points from ju- Morton-White Pass (15-1, nior guard Seth Hall. nonleague boys hoops loss to the makes us a tougher out.” Adna (9-7, 8-6 league) plays WINLOCK — A disastrous 14-0 league) hosts Adna in Ran- W.F. West, meanwhile, was Hilanders. third quarter did in the Cardi- outscored 20-7 in the second Christian Peters scored 24 Morton-White Pass in Randle dle on Friday. on Friday then heads to Tou- nals here Wednesday night in a quarter and managed just a points with 11 rebounds for the 67-34 C2BL loss to Toutle Lake. point in the fourth quarter. The Tigers, who trailed 31-18 at half- tle Lake on Saturday. Mossyrock Wallace Lifts Toledo Past Ony (10-5, 8-6 league) hosts Pe Ell on Winlock trailed 30-21 at Bearcats were led by 9 points time. halftime, but was outscored 23-2 Cale Shute added 10 points, Friday and travels to Winlock ONALASKA — Onalaska from Adam Schwarz, but went in the third quarter. kept pace with No. 8 Toledo here 10 of 41 from the field and 3 of 19 and Layne Pertzborn scored 9 on Saturday. “We were just trying to clean Wednesday night, but a few big from behind the 3-point arc. with 11 rebounds. up a few things, and then Tou- “We just shot really poorly. I Riley Noah led Kelso with 21 Trojans Trip Up Tigers buckets by Reece Wallace lifted tle came out and just jumped us the Indians to a 45-36 Central guess the bright spot would be points. in the third quarter,” Winlock NAPAVINE — Pe Ell bought 2B League victory. that (Prairie) is really potent, and “It was just one of those games the passion, especially in the coach Nick Bamer said. “We Wallace hit back-to-back if we could have just made some where we didn’t look very good, fourth quarter and overtime, to didn’t want to compete when shots it would have been a bit dif- and apparently just didn’t get get past Napavine 71-62 in C2BL they started to trap us.” 3-pointers in the third quarter, ferent,” W.F. West coach Chris any spark going,” Tiger coach boys action here on Wednesday. Cam Swanson led Toutle helping Toledo lead things 27-25 White said. “If you don’t make Ron Brown said. Red Arrington led the Trojans Lake with 21 points, and Nick going into the fourth, and added shots, it just ruins your mojo all Centralia (8-9, 2-1 league) with 23 points and 10 rebounds Patching scored 14 to pace the a key triple in the fourth to keep the way around.” will host Black Hills in its return in the matchup. Cardinals. the Indians in front. Dakota Hawkins added 8 to Evergreen 2A Conference ac- “They had a better sense of “We cycled in some bench Logger coach Dennis Bow- points for W.F. West. tion on Friday. urgency than we did,” Napavine players, and I thought they er, though, was happy with his coach Rex Stanley said. “They played well and earned some team’s performance. played hard against us the whole time tonight,” Bamer said, add- “We’re getting better,” he said. 2A/1A Boys Basketball game. We were able to keep ing that Nolan Patching, Issac “It’s not showing up in the win a lead early on by just hitting Allen and Luke Nielson all con- column, but we’re getting better.” Aberdeen Routs Rochester 78-42 more shots than them.” tributed late in the game. Stone Whitney led the Log- Napavine had the 49-35 lead Winlock (4-12, 2-12 league) gers with 11 points, while Matt By The Chronicle shot it wouldn’t find the bot- going into the fourth quarter but plays at Toledo on Friday. Swett added 9 and Jacob Modica ABERDEEN — The Bobcats tom of the net,” Rochester coach was outscored 22-8. Cody Smith scored 8. showed off their firepower in a Mark Goldrick said. “It kind of hit a 3-pointer with less than 6 Timberwolves Start Strong to Modica, Bower added, seconds to go to force overtime. 78-42 Evergreen 2A/1A League got out of hand after that.” Cruise Past Mules played well defensively in hold- Rochester led 5-0 to begin the “They were able to turn us victory over Rochester here on over and hit big shots,” Stanley CATHLAMET — The trip ing Toledo’s Joe Wallace to 3 game, but trailed 21-9 by the end Wednesday night. Four different said. “They got the momentum to Wahkiakum county is never points. Jared Pohll added 9 for players scored in double-digits of the first quarter. through the fourth quarter and a short one, but that didn’t slow the Indians. for Aberdeen, while the Warriors Ron Valley, Andrew Filmore rode it into overtime.” down the Timberwolves, who Onalaska (4-12, 3-11 league) found themselves down 45-17 at and Stephen Robinson had 8 Pe Ell outscored the Tigers outscored the Mules 24-7 en hosts Toutle Lake on Friday, and halftime. points each for the Warriors. 14-5 in the extra stanza. Kaelin route to a 76-43 Central 2B vic- plays at Wahkiakum on Satur- “They started making every- Rochester (3-14, 3-8 league) Jurek added 18 points for the tory. Kaleb Poquette led Mor- day. Toledo (12-4, 11-3 league) thing and when we had an open hosts rival Tenino on Friday Trojans. ton-White Pass with 17 points, hosts Winlock on Friday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Napavine’s Melissa Lee (33) passes to teammate Grace Hamre (right) against defense from Pe Ell’s Maggie Elliott (32) and Railey Smith (12) on Tuesday night during Central 2B League girls basketball action in Napavine.

Pe Ell’s Alli Justice (40) passes between Tigers Napavine’s Grace Hamre (14) and Bec- ca Snaza (22) on Tuesday night during Continued from Sports 1 Central 2B League girls basketball ac- tion in Napavine. Morton-White Pass, in Morton, on Saturday. C2BL MVP Sam Woodley add- Pe Ell (1-15, 1-13) hosts ed 14 points. Mossyrock on Thursday and Rianna Whitehead chipped Toledo on Saturday. in a team-high 13 points for the Cardinals, who shot 11 of 34 Lorton Leads Pirates Past Mossy from the field compared to Tou- tle’s 27 of 73. MOSSYROCK — The Vi- “They got 73 shots up,” Ash- kings put up a good fight, but more said. “You don’t have to Kenya Lorton and the Pirates hit many of those to get a good were a bit too much here Tues- score. We just didn’t get enough day night in a 75-54 Central 2B shot attempts. It’s that simple.” League girls basketball victory. Winlock (3-11 league, 4-12 Lorton scored 28 points on overall) will host Toledo on 12 of 28 shooting to lead four Bacon Hits Game-Winning Free to Haley Tauscher for the game- Thursday. Adna players in double figures. Throw for Indians in OT tying score with 20 seconds left. C2BL Girls Adna led 35-27 at halftime. Onalaska couldn’t find the Basketball Standings “We were able to hang with TOLEDO — Ally Bacon only Souvenir Shoots Mules Past bottom of the net on the next Thru 1/27 Morton-White Pass them,” Mossyrock coach Darin scored 3 points, but Toledo cer- possession, leaving Bacon to Bullock said. “It was a fun and tainly needed one of them to Team Lg. Ov. RANDLE — Peyton Souvenir corral the rebound, being fouled Toutle Lake 13-1 14-1 exciting game. Coming out of came away with a 38-37 over- in the process with 3 seconds re- heated up in the second half and time victory against Onalaska Napavine 13-1 14-2 halftime, (Adna coach) Chris maining. From there, Bacon hit Adna 10-4 11-5 proved to be too much for Mor- Bannish did a good job of mak- here in Central 2B League girls her first free throw to take the ton-White Pass to handle here hoops action on Tuesday. Wahkiakum 10-4 11-5 ing adjustments, and we were a lead before intentionally miss- Morton-WP 8-6 10-6 Tuesday night in Wahkiakum’s little bit slower adjusting to their Toledo led 19-4 after a quar- ing the second to allow time to Onalaska 6-8 7-9 59-48 C2BL girls hoops win. adjustments.” ter, only to managed just a point expire for the win. Toledo 6-8 7-9 Souvenir, a junior guard and Devanie Kleemeyer added in the second and watch the “That first quarter was beau- Winlock 3-11 4-12 the lone returning starter off the 17 points, while Shanay Dotson Loggers tie it up by the end of tiful but it came to a screeching Pe Ell 1-13 1-15 Mules’ state finalist squad last and Isabella Elwood each tallied regulation. halt and got ugly,” Ewers said. Mossyrock 0-14 1-15 year, scored 18 of her game-high 11 for the Pirates. “We were flying in the first “In the past, these are games 29 points in the third quarter. quarter and really shooting and Lainee Grose led Mossyrock where we would’ve had melt- “We just didn’t have an an- moving the ball well,” Toledo The Cardinals kept up in with 25 points. downs and lost by 10 points. I swer for her,” MWP coach Tom coach J.B. Ewers said. “Onalaska the first quarter, even knotting “She’s been playing really well. was really proud of the girls for Griffith said. “We flat double- switched up their defense and things up at 10-10 at one point. teamed her for a while. Every- Somehow she’s just finding a keeping it together and execut- we really had trouble solving it, The Ducks began to crack down thing she threw up was going in.” way to get open right now and ing at the end.” turning it over way too many on defense in the second quarter, The game was tied at 22 at she’s been knocking down her Toledo (7-9, 6-8 league) trav- pulling away quickly. times.” els to Winlock and Onalaska halftime, at which point Souve- shots,” Bullock said. “It’s a testa- Anna Tauscher led the of- “We were tied 10-10 at one nir had scored just 7 points. She ment to her teammates for doing (7-9, 6-8 league) will host Toutle point in the first quarter,” Win- fense for Toledo, scoring 16 Lake on Thursday. finished 12 of 24 from the field their job, and her doing her job.” points. Haley Tauscher added 9. lock coach Scott Ashmore said. with four 3-pointers. Clementine Schultz added 12 Kasey Hoyt scored a team-high “The second and third quarter, Sharon Hazen led MWP points for Mossyrock, and Paige 9 points for Onalaska. Cards Dropped By Toutle, 64-28 every time we’d try to dribble with 17 points, and Haley Kolb Moorcroft notched 10. With limited time remain- TOUTLE — Winlock ran the ball, they would just take added 11. Sierra Dotson chipped Mossyrock (1-15, 0-14 ing in the extra frame, Toledo’s into the machine that is Toutle it away. We couldn’t even get a in with 7 points and a team-high league) plays at Pe Ell on Thurs- Leilani Cline was fouled on a Lake, falling 64-28 to the No. 1 shot up.” nine rebounds. day. Adna (11-5, 10-4 league) defensive rebound. After re- team in the Central 2B League Makala Gardner led Toutle Morton-White Pass (10-6, hosts Morton-White Pass on bounding her own miss at the here in girls basketball play on with her presence inside, scor- 8-6 league) plays at Adna on Thursday. free throw line, Cline dished it Tuesday. ing 15 points while reigning Thursday.

NFL Super Bowls, MVPs Expected From Panthers QB Newton By Joseph Person ing that when a team makes a Belichick: “Hey, listen, this The Charlotte Observer (MCT) player among the highest-paid might be my last rodeo. So, it at his position, the contract isn’t sure has been a pleasure.” Denver quarterback Peyton going to be loaded with a lot of That final (maybe) rodeo for Manning can collect $2 million performance bonuses. The $60 the five-time MVP will come with a victory over the Carolina million in guaranteed money against Newton, who is ex- Panthers in Super Bowl 50, in was Newton’s bonus _ and play- addition to the $2 million he pected to win his first MVP the off victories were the expecta- night before the Super Bowl. pocketed for leading the Bron- tion. cos to a 20-18 victory against Bus Cook, one of Newton’s It doesn’t always work out agents, said Newton deserves New England in the AFC that way. Championship Game. the MVP trophy. Miami signed quarterback Panthers quarterback Cam “He’s become a leader on that Ryan Tannehill to a six-year, Newton will see no extra mon- ballclub. That’s who he is. He’s ey for winning the Super Bowl, Chuck Burton / The Associated Press $96 million extension a few taken control. It’s taken a little other than the additional en- Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton jokes with teammates during weeks before Newton received time for him to get there, but he dorsements that would come practice for the NFL football team in Charlotte, N.C., Wednesday. his new deal. Tannehill had a has arrived,” Cook said during his way. solid season, but the Dolphins a phone interview. “He’s a spec- fired coach Joe Philbin in Octo- Newton’s contract includes During the press conference But Newton didn’t get fat tacular player, a great kid. What ber and finished 6-10. no incentives for winning the announcing his signing, gen- and happy after signing the you see is what you get.” Atlanta gave quarterback NFC Championship Game, the eral manager Dave Gettleman deal. Instead, he turned in the Cook was in Mobile, Ala., at Matt Ryan an extension nearly Super Bowl or league MVP, ac- and coach Ron Rivera both ex- best season of his five-year ca- Senior Bowl practices Tuesday cording to NFL sources familiar pressed confidence that Newton reer. identical to Newton’s before the 2013 season; the Falcons haven’t and didn’t want to comment with Newton’s deal. could lead the Panthers to the “When you give a guy a con- specifically about Newton’s When the Panthers made “promised land.” tract like that, what are you made the playoffs since. Manning’s situation was dif- contract because he didn’t have Newton one of the highest-paid Santa Clara, Calif., never saying to him?” general man- it in front of him. But Cook said ager Dave Gettleman told the ferent. quarterbacks with a five-year, looked so good. guaranteed money is always $103.8 million extension in June, “He’s being paid for what we Observer last weekend. “You’re In March the Broncos asked better than incentives. the expectations were that New- believe he is ... our franchise saying we believe in you. We their 39-year-old quarterback ton would lead the Panthers quarterback,” Rivera said at the trust you. We love you. Here’s to take a $10 million pay cut, Cook also said he and co- deep into the playoffs, earn Pro time. “We expect him to contin- the keys to the Lamborghini.” according to reports. The two agents Tony Paige and Chitta Bowl berths nearly ever year ue to be that guy on the football Gettleman said it took just sides agreed on a $4 million cut Mallik were pleased with New- and be in contention for the field that guys rally behind.” 11 days to finalize the deal with in base salary, which Manning ton’s contract. MVP. From the earliest days of Newton’s representatives, who could earn back by taking the “We worked together on get- That it has all happened in training camp Newton seemed certainly would have asked Broncos to a Super Bowl title in ting that deal done and we got it the seven months since New- emboldened by the new con- the Panthers to include incen- what could be his final game. done. It’s a very good contract,” ton signed the richest contract tract, saying he was different tive clauses because agents are After Denver beat New Cook said. “It was a win-win for in Panthers history makes the from the other quarterbacks in always going to shoot for the England last weekend, NFL everybody at the time.” team’s decision to pay him look terms of his skill set and com- moon. Films cameras picked up Man- It looks even better seven that much smarter. portment. But there’s an understand- ning telling Patriots coach Bill months later. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 SPORTS

Scoreboard Centralia 26 38 —64 Redmond 54, Bothell 52 4. Gonzaga Prep 15-1 80 4 Sports on the Air Preps Green River (76) — Pratt 2, Harper River Ridge 92, Steilacoom 55 5. Union 14-2 64 5 Local Prep Schedule 15, Cikanek 17, Harris 5, Blackwell 4, Rogers (Puyallup) 61, Spanaway Lake 55 6. Lewis and Clark 13-3 55 6 THURSDAY, Jan. 28 THURSDAY, Jan. 28 Morrow 15, Heck 2, Miller 10, George 4, Sammamish 61, Liberty 51 7. Issaquah 14-3 43 7 Girls Basketball McDougald 2 Seattle Prep 76, Eastside Catholic 64 8. Bellarmine Prep 13-3 31 8 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Morton-White Pass at Adna, 7 p.m. FG: 30 of 71 —.423 FT: 7 of 10 Selah 56, Ellensburg 51 9. Kentwood 16-3 14 NR 4 p.m. Mossyrock at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. —.700 Reb. 44 (Cikanek 9) Shadle Park 61, Central Valley 55 10. Central Valley 12-4 10 9 CBSSN — Robert Morris at Mount St. Mary’s Toledo at Winlock, 7 p.m. Centralia (64) — Keith 2, K. Griffin Shorecrest 67, Glacier Peak 54 Others receiving votes: Richland 9. Toutle Lake at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 5, Broughton 9, V. Griffin 2, Ehrhorn 5, Shorewood Christian 101, Quilcene 27 Olympia 5. Wenatchee 2. Woodinville ESPN — Cincinnati at UConn Napavine at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Warner 24, D. Fjeld 7, J. Fjeld 10 Skyline 57, Eastlake 43 1. Puyallup 1. ESPN2 — Notre Dame at Syracuse Wrestling FG: 25 of 52 —.481 FT: 9 of 14 Southridge 57, Hanford 47 Centralia at W.F .West, 7 p.m. —.643 Reb. 29 (Warner, D. Fjeld 6) Springdale 76, Reardan 53 Division 3A ESPNU — Iowa at Maryland Squalicum 76, Sehome 63 1. Garfield (11) 16-1 110 1 4:30 p.m. FRIDAY, Jan. 29 Boys Basketball Stanwood 89, Oak Harbor 37 2. Rainier Beach 12-1 96 2 Boys Basketball At Aberdeen Sultan 69, Lakewood 43 3. Bellevue 15-1 91 3 FS1 — UAB at Western Kentucky W.F. West at Tumwater, 7 p.m. BOBCATS 78, WARRIORS 42 Sunnyside Christian 77, Trout Lake 22 4. Peninsula 16-1 69 4 6 p.m. Black Hills at Centralia, 7 p.m. Rochester 9 8 13 12 —42 Taholah 73, Oakville 57 (tie)Auburn MV 16-1 69 5 Tenino at Rochester, 5:45 p.m. Aberdeen 21 24 18 15 —78 Thomas Jefferson 62, Todd Beamer 57 6. Wilson, Woodrow 13-3 40 6 BTN — Ohio St. at Illinois Winlock at Toledo, 7 p.m. Rochester (78) — R. Valley 8, Film- U. Prep 40, Northwest School 33 (tie) Cleveland 13-3 40 7 CBSSN — SE Missouri at SIU-Edwardsville Pe Ell at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. ore 8, Robinson 8, Goldrick 4, J. Valley 4, West Seattle 53, Blanchet 35 8. Lincoln 12-3 24 9 Wahkiakum at Napavine, 7 p.m. Erickson 3, Escott 3, Hawes 2, Kennedy White River 70, Washington 63 9. Edmonds-Woodway 15-2 20 NR ESPN — Michigan St. at Northwestern Onalaska at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 2 White Swan 58, Soap Lake 49 10. Shadle Park 12-4 18 10 ESPN2 — Oregon at Arizona Adna at Morton-White Pass (at Ran- FG: 14 of 56—.250 FT: 7 of 11—.636 Wilbur-Creston 68, Odessa-Harr. 47 Others receiving votes: West Seattle dle), 7 p.m. Reb: 18 (FIlmore 5) Woodinville 72, Newport 63 12. Kamiakin 6. Mercer Island 5. Lake ESPNU — Richmond at George Washington Girls Basketball Aberdeen (42) — Castleberry-Tay- Yakama Tribal 53, Bickleton 39 Washington 2. Columbia River 2. Prai- ROOT — Santa Clara at Gonzaga Tumwater at W.F. West, 7 p.m. lor 4, James 14, Campbell 12, Collett 12, Zillah 102, Goldendale 61 rie 1. Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. Craig 12, Dublanko 8, Roiko 3, Devine 7 p.m. Tenino at Rochester, 7 p.m. 2, Gomez 3 GIRLS BASKETBALL Division 2A FS1 — Washington at UCLA FG: N/A FT: 10 of 16—.625 Reb: Aberdeen 58, Rochester 35 1. Clarkston (11) 17-1 118 1 SATURDAY, Jan. 30 N/A Adna 75, Mossyrock 54 2. River Ridge (1) 15-1 105 2 7:30 p.m. Men’s College Basketball AT Murphy 56, Cedar Park Chr. 32 3. Lynden 15-1 96 4 PAC-12 — Washington State at USC Centralia at Grays Harbor, 2 p.m. At Winlock Auburn 41, Lakes 39 4. Squalicum 14-2 86 3 Women’s College Basketball DUCKS 67, CARDINALS 34 Auburn Mountainview 64, Sumner 45 5. Pullman 14-3 67 5 8 p.m. Auburn Riverside 50, Bonney Lake 24 Centralia at Grays Harbor, noon Toutle Lake 15 15 23 14 —67 6. Selah 14-2 63 7 Brewster 60, Liberty Bell 29 ESPNU — Loyola Marymount at BYU Boys Basketball Winlock 6 15 2 11 —34 7. Mark Morris 14-3 45 9 Burlington-Edison 69, Lynden 46 Adna at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Toutle Lake (67) — Hoff, Graben- 8. Anacortes 11-6 28 6 GOLF Cedar Park Chr. 55, Concrete 34 Toledo at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. horst 2, Swanson 21, Risner 12, Buck 8, 9. Liberty 9-6 16 10 8:30 a.m. Porter 9, Jorgenson 6, Iverson 9 Cedarcrest 38, South Whidbey 33 Mossyrock at Winlock, 7 p.m. 10. North Kitsap 14-4 11 NR FG: 28 of 66 —.424 FT: 6 of 15 Central Valley 64, Shadle Park 20 Napavine at Morton-White Pass (at Others receiving votes: Clover Park 10. GOLF — LPGA Tour, Pure Silk Bahamas Morton), 7 p.m. —.400 Reb. N/A Chelan 66, Cashmere 65, 2OT Chief Leschi 52, Tacoma Baptist 40 Shorecrest 6. Wapato 6. Tumwater 3. LPGA Classic, first round, at Paradise Island, Ba- Onalaska at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Winlock (34) — Dean 5, Nolan Girls Basketball Patching 3, Nick Patching 14, Dawson Clarkston 46, Cheney 19 hamas Colfax 47, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 31 Division 1A Adna at Toutle Lake, 5:45 p.m. Hall 9, Allen 3 Noon FG: 11 of 37 —.297 FT: 8 of 12 Columbia (Burbank) 67, Wahluke 28 1. Zillah (6) 15-1 113 2 Napavine at Morton-White Pass (at —.667 Reb. N/A Columbia River 42, Tumwater 30 2. Lynden Christian (6) 15-1 112 1 GOLF — PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Morton), 5:45 p.m. Colville 45, Chewelah 41 3. King’s 13-3 96 3 Toledo at Pe Ell, 5:45 p.m. Open, first round, at San Diego At Adna Coupeville 48, Chimacum 34 4. King’s Way Chr. 12-2 85 4 Mossyrock at Winlock, 5:45 p.m. PIRATES 72, VIKINGS 61 Curtis 41, Graham-Kapowsin 27 5. University Prep 13-2 51 6 5 p.m. Onalaska at Wahkiakum, 5:45 p.m. Mossyrock 12 13 7 29 —61 East Valley (Spokane) 75, Pullman 31 (tie)Vashon Island 14-3 51 8 Wrestling GOLF — Asian Tour, SMBC Singapore Open, Adna 22 15 8 27 —72 Eatonville 50, Hoquiam 31 7. Mount Baker 11-5 45 5 Tenino at All Comers Tournament Mossyrock (61) — Mendoza 2, Nel- Enumclaw 55, Peninsula 51 8. Seattle Academy 10-3 42 10 second round, at Singapore (at Sequim HS), 10 a.m. son 12, Miles 13, Kirkley 15, Munoz 5, Federal Way 93, Kentridge 53 9. Overlake School 12-3 32 7 NBA BASKETBALL Coleman 12, Clevenger 2 Ferndale 49, Blaine 40 10. Freeman 13-3 28 NR Local Results FG: 23 of 62—.371 FT: 7 of 17—.412 Ferris 48, Mead 32 Others receiving votes: LaSalle 3. Ho- 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Results Reb: N/A Franklin Pierce 43, Fife 41 quiam 2. Boys Basketball TNT — New York at Toronto Adna (72) — Young 14, Weed Freeman 37, Riverside 23 At Chehalis 10, Trotter 13, Apperson 4, Rigdon 23, Gonzaga Prep 64, Rogers (Spokane) 28 Division 2B 7:30 p.m. FALCONS 64, BEARCATS 30 Moon 2, Ashley 6 Ilwaco 68, South Bend 26 1. Brewster (11) 17-0 110 1 TNT — Chicago at L.A. Lakers Prairie 14 20 14 16 —64 FG: 22 of 52—.423 FT: 21 of 34—.618 Kalama 69, Castle Rock 38 2. Morton-White Pass 14-1 90 3 W.F. West 11 7 11 1 —30 Reb: N/A Kentlake 48, Kent-Meridian 39 3. Liberty (Spangle) 13-1 82 2 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Prairie (64) — Osborn 8, Broad- King’s 85, Granite Falls 18 4. NWC (Colbert) 17-2 79 4 4 p.m. bent 6, Stockbridge 14, Hall 23, Rouse 2, At Wahkiakum Kiona-Benton 56, Connell 55 5. Life Christian 17-2 71 5 Stewart 3, Kogler 8 TIMBERWOLVES 76, MULES 43 La Salle 58, Cle Elum/Roslyn 44 6. Ocosta 16-1 53 6 BTN — Northwestern at Ohio St. FG: 23 of 54 —.426 FT: 8 of 10 Morton-WP 24 17 23 12 —76 LaCenter 64, King’s Way 11 7. Friday Harbor 14-1 25 9 6 p.m. —.800 Reb. 23 Wahkiakum 7 17 13 6 —43 LaConner 44, Darrington 17 8. Toledo 11-4 24 NR W.F. West (30) — L. Schwarz 3, Morton-White Pass (76) — K. Po- Lake Roosevelt 49, Manson 24 9. Napavine 11-3 22 8 SEC — Tennessee at Mississippi St. A. Schwarz 9, Wollan 3, D. Hawkins 8, quette 17, Elledge 6, Gillispie 3, Hart 3, Lakeside 39, Newport 29 10. Warden 14-2 17 NR White 6, Ashmore 1 M. Poquette 13, Erskine 15, LaClef 15, Lakewood 59, Sultan 46 Others receiving votes: Mabton 13. St. FG: 10 of 41 —.244 FT: 7 of 11 Elkins 4 Lewis and Clark 51, University 37 George’s 8. Kittitas 5. Lake Roosevelt 3. FRIDAY, Jan. 29 —.636 Reb. 24 (Wollan 5) FG: 31 of 76—.407 FT: 5 of 7—.714 Liberty Christian 53, LaCrosse/W/K 29 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 3. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Reb: 49 (M. Poquette 13, K. Poquette 9) Life Christian Academy 39, Rainier 33 At Kelso Wahkiakum (43) — L. Brown Lopez 54, Lummi 12 Division B 3 p.m. HILANDERS 64, TIGERS 50 4, Moore 14, Ferguson 4, Z. Brown 1, Mabton 66, Kittitas 38 1. Almira C-Hart. (10) 17-0 100 1 ESPN2 — VCU at Davidson Centralia 8 10 16 16 —50 Quigley 20 Medical Lake 31, Deer Park 27 2. Seattle Lutheran 15-1 90 2 Kelso 10 21 14 14 —64 FG: 16 of 49—.327 FT: 7 of 8—.875 Montesano 62, Elma 46 3. Garfield-Palouse 12-2 74 4 4 p.m. Centralia (50) — Trevino, Voet- Reb: 24 (Moore 5) Mt. Rainier 59, Decatur 36 4. Shorewood Christian12-3 49 3 ESPNU — Manhattan at Iona berg 3, Wasson 4, Peters 24, Shute 10, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 49, Crosspoint 18 5. Neah Bay 12-2 39 9 Pertzborn 9, Thomas At Onalaska Naches Valley 45, Highland 35 (tie)Republic 14-3 39 5 6 p.m. FG: 18 of 61 —.295 FT: 11 of 14 INDIANS 45, LOGGERS 36 Napavine 68, Pe Ell 28 7. Liberty Christian 11-3 38 10 ESPNU — Kent St. at Ohio —.785 Reb. 36 (Pertzborn, Peters 11) Toledo 10 6 11 18 —45 Nooksack Valley 51, Meridian 50 8. Wellpinit 13-3 36 8 Kelso (64) — Kinch 8, R. Noah 21, Onalaska 8 12 5 11 —36 North Central 61, Mt. Spokane 53 9. Selkirk 12-4 21 7 EXTREME SPORTS P. Noah, Bowleby 15, Gamble 2, Hamil- Toledo (45) — R. Wallace 13, Pohll North Kitsap 31, Port Angeles 30 10. Sunnyside Christian 10-3 18 NR 4 p.m. ton 11, Anderson, Moore 7 9, Arroyo 6, Vermilyea 6, Hanson 4, J. Okanogan 88, Tonasket 17 Others receiving votes: Orcas Chris- FG: 18 of 45 —.400 FT: 20 of 25 ESPN — Winter X Games, Snowboarding, Wallace 3, Robles 3, Wood 1, Pudelko Olympic 56, Bremerton 33 tian 17. Yakama Tribal 11. Evergreen —.714 Reb. 25 FG: 17 of 37 —.459 Reb. 6 of 11 Omak 50, Cascade (Leavenworth) 36 Lutheran 7. Lummi 5. Shoreline Chris- Snowmobile Freestyle and Women’s Skiing, at —.545 Reb. 20 (R. Wallace, Hanson 5) Oroville 41, Bridgeport 26 tian 4. Entiat 2. Girls Basketball Onalaska (36) — Whitney 11, Orting 51, Clover Park 20 Aspen, Colo. At Vancouver Swett 9, Modica 8, Beck 3, Duran 3, Port Townsend 30, Klahowya 23 GIRLS GOLF FALCONS 79, BEARCATS 55 Huffman 2, Wells Prairie 79, W. F. West 55 W.F. West 5 18 13 19 —55 Division 4A 1 a.m. FG: 14 of 36 —.389 FT: 4 of 7 —.571 Prosser 50, Quincy 30 1. Central Valley (11) 16-0 110 1 Prairie 26 18 16 19 —79 Reb. 15 (Whitney 5) Puyallup 55, Emerald Ridge 48 GOLF — European PGA Tour, Commercial W.F. West (55) — Strasser 12, 2. Moses Lake 16-0 99 2 Raymond 56, North Beach 14 3. Bothell 16-1 85 3 Haakenson 11, Lofgren 11, Steen 9, At Napavine Reardan 53, Springdale 31 Bank Qatar Masters, third round, at Doha, Qatar Brumfield 4, Bennett 4, Johnson 4 4. Lewis and Clark 13-3 70 4 TROJANS 71, TIGERS 62 (OT) River Ridge 51, Steilacoom 41 5. Todd Beamer 16-2 69 5 8:30 a.m. FG: 16 of 55 —.291 FT: 17 of 33 Pe Ell 13 6 16 22 14 —71 Rogers (Puyallup) 61, Spanaway Lake 55 —.515 Reb. 20 (Brumfield 8) 6. Skyview 12-4 41 8 GOLF — LPGA Tour, Pure Silk Bahamas Napavine 16 13 20 8 5 —62 Sehome 40, Squalicum 32 7. Camas 13-2 38 T6 Prairie (79) — Prom 24, Daugh- Pe Ell (71) — Arrington 23, Jurek Selah 55, Ellensburg 35 LPGA Classic, second round, at Paradise Island, erty 22, Tangeman 9, Whitesel 6, Hsu 8. Chiawana 14-2 30 10 18, Smith 5, Shepherd 7, Lusk 7, Toepelt Sequim 53, North Mason 43 9. Woodinville 13-4 23 T6 Bahamas 6, Gobert 6, Williams 2, Vreeken 2, St. 8, Prestegord 3 Seton Catholic 36, Tenino 30 Peter 2 10. Kentridge 11-4 17 9 FG: 25 of 59 —.424 FT: 15 of 24 Southridge 44, Hanford 26 Others receiving votes: Kentlake 8. Noon FG: 29 of 56 —.518 FT: 8 of 8 —.625 Reb: 40 (Arrington 10) St. George’s 52, Liberty (Spangle) 40 —1.000 Reb. 15 (Prom 5) Inglemoor 7. Snohomish 3. Sunnyside 3. GOLF — PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Napavine (62) — Subitch 3, D. Taholah 63, Oakville 34 Bellarmine Prep 1. Curtis 1. Stanley 2, W. Stanley 15, P. Stanley 14, Tahoma 53, Kentwood 46 Open, second round, at San Diego At Tenino Purvis 4, Filley 14, Van Wyck 8, Kinswa Todd Beamer 75, Thomas Jefferson 9 COUGARS 36, BEAVERS 30 Division 3A 8 p.m. 2 Toledo 38, Onalaska 37, OT 1. Lynnwood (7) 15-0 106 1 Seton Cath. 9 5 7 15 —36 FG: 26 of 61—.426 FT: 5 of 11—.455 Tri-Cities Prep 51, Wait.-Prescott 9 GOLF — Asian Tour, SMBC Singapore Open, Tenino 9 12 5 4 —30 2. Bellevue (4) 14-0 103 2 Reb: 34 (W. Stanley 10) University Prep 55, Northwest Sch. 20 3. Arlington 15-0 82 3 third round, at Singapore Seton Catholic (36) — Beckwith 4, Valley Christian 49, NWC (Colbert) 46 4. West Seattle 16-0 78 4 Sheldon 17, Fraiser 5, Nsubuga 7, Zdu- Statewide Scores Wahkiakum 59, Morton/White Pass 48 NBA BASKETBALL 5. Blanchet 16-0 70 5 nich 2, Santos 2 Tuesday’s Results Waterville/Mans. 48, Almira/C-H 39 6. Auburn Riverside 17-0 55 6 5 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 9 of 18—.500 Reb: N/A BOYS BASKETBALL White River 66, Washington 9 7. Lincoln 15-1 44 7 Tenino (30) — Letts 4, Gubbe 4, Almira/C-H 59, Waterville/Mans. 38 White Swan 42, Soap Lake 31 NBA — Houston at Oklahoma City Mathis 2, Richardson 7, L. Dowies 1, K. AT Murphy 68, Cedar Park Chr. 48 Wilbur-Creston 55, Odessa-Harr. 27 8. Mercer Island 13-2 29 8 7:30 p.m. Dowies 2, Schow 10 Auburn 72, Lakes 61 Winlock 64, Toutle Lake 28 9. Wilson, Woodrow 13-3 17 10 FG: N/A FT: 11 of 26—.423 Reb: Auburn Mountainview 52, Sumner 37 Wishkah Valley 48, Mary Knight 32 10. Prairie 13-3 11 NR NBA — L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers N/A Auburn Riverside 73, Bonney Lake 53 Yakama Tribal 59, Bickleton 28 Others receiving votes: Glacier Peak 8. SOCCER Bellevue 71, Lake Washington 51 Zillah 66, Goldendale 25 Hazen 2. At Mossyrock Brewster 82, Liberty Bell 44 11:30 a.m. PIRATES 75, VIKINGS 54 Cascade (Everett) 62, Monroe 57 Wednesday’s Results Division 2A FS1 — FA Cup, Manchester United at Derby Adna 14 21 25 15 —75 Cascade (Leavenworth) 67, Omak 47 BOYS BASKETBALL 1. East Valley (Spokane) (9) 111 2 Mossyrock 11 16 10 17 —54 Cashmere 41, Chelan 36 Aberdeen 78, Rochester 42 2. Burlington-Edison (2)14-2 103 1 County Adna (75) — Glover 2, Lorton 28, Cedarcrest 57, South Whidbey 51 Adna 72, Mossyrock 61 3. Ellensburg 14-2 84 3 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dotson 11, Rolfe 4, Kleemeyer 17, El- Chewelah 65, Colville 48 Battle Ground 76, Heritage 25 3. Lynden 14-2 84 4 wood 11, Trotter 2 Chief Leschi 83, Tacoma Baptist 63 Bellarmine Prep 76, Timberline 53 5. White River (1) 14-3 80 5 5 p.m. FG: 30 of 60 —.500 FT: 3 of 8 —.375 Chief Sealth 87, Ingraham 76 Evergreen (Seattle) 52, Highline 40 6. Archbishop Murphy 11-2 49 8 FS1 — Villanova at Creighton Reb. 27 (Dotson 6) Chimacum 69, Coupeville 49 Evergreen (V) 89, Mountain View 70 7. Selah 14-2 47 10 Mossyrock (54) — Moorcroft 10, Clarkston 67, Cheney 51 Foss 80, North Thurston 69 8. W. F. West 14-2 42 7 Schultz 12, Grose 25, Nelson 7 Clover Park 80, Orting 54 Lincoln 62, Capital 49 9. Black Hills 13-3 29 6 SATURDAY, Jan. 30 FG: 20 of 43 —.465 FT: 9 of 13 Colfax 47, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 44 Lindbergh 70, Foster 60 10. Port Angeles 14-3 13 NR —.693 Reb. 28 (Moorcroft, Nelson 7) Columbia (Burbank) 61, Wahluke 48 Lummi 61, Grace Academy 17 Others receiving votes: Anacortes 12. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Columbia River 59, Tumwater 51 Montesano 35, Elma 34 Mark Morris 3. Washougal 2. Centra- 9 a.m. At Toledo Concrete 40, Cedar Park Chr. 37 Morton/White Pass 76, Wahkiakum 43 lia 1. INDIANS 38, LOGGERS 37 (OT) Crosspoint 74, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 50 Mount Tahoma 59, Shelton 56 CBSSN — UAB at Marshall Onalaska 4 7 13 7 6 —37 Curtis 85, Graham-Kapowsin 36 Neah Bay 56, Forks 43 Division 1A ESPN — West Virginia at Florida Toledo 19 1 5 6 7 —38 Edmonds-Woodway 55, Shorewood 42 Olympia 51, Gig Harbor 40 1. Lynden Christian (7) 14-2 112 1 Onalaska (37) — Duryea 8, Dal- Emerald Ridge 55, Puyallup 54 Pe Ell 71, Napavine 62, OT 2. Montesano (1) 15-2 93 3 ESPN2 — Vanderbilt at Texas sted 7, Hoyt 9, Masciola 7, Wright 4, Entiat 60, Cascade Christian 27 Seattle Academy 52, Bear Creek 49 (tie)LaSalle (3) 16-1 93 4 ESPNU — Georgia Tech at Syracuse Pannkuk 2 Everett 48, Marysville-Getchell 35 South Kitsap 64, Yelm 53 4. King’s (1) 13-4 88 2 FG: N/A FT: 11 of 27 —.407 Reb: Federal Way 93, Kentridge 51 Stevenson 81, Seton Catholic 73 5. LaCenter 15-1 73 6 ESPNEWS — Houston at East Carolina N/A Ferndale 60, Blaine 43 Toledo 45, Onalaska 36 6. Mount Baker 12-4 55 7 FS1 — Butler at Marquette Toledo (38) — Bacon 3, A. Tauscher Fife 64, Franklin Pierce 60 Toutle Lake 67, Winlock 34 7. Granger 15-2 48 5 16, Ewers 4, H. Tauscher 9, Bowen 6 Fort Vancouver 54, Black Hills 52 Union 77, Skyview 38 8. Bellevue Christian 14-2 33 8 NBCSN — Fordham at UMass FG: N/A FT: 11 of 22 —.500 Reb: Freeman 76, Riverside 39 Wilson 59, Central Kitsap 51 9. Zillah 13-3 32 10 10 a.m. N/A Friday Harbor 49, Orcas Island 38 10. Elma 13-3 31 9 Garfield 70, Cleveland 57 GIRLS BASKETBALL Others receiving votes: Kalama 2. CBS — Virginia at Louisville At Toutle Gonzaga Prep 69, Rogers (Spokane) 41 Annie Wright 35, Eastside Prep 31 11 a.m. DUCKS 64, CARDINALS 28 Hoquiam 60, Eatonville 46 Arlington 63, Marysville-Pilchuck 9 Division 2B CBSSN — Xavier at DePaul Winlock 10 4 5 9 —28 Hudson’s Bay 61, Ridgefield 57 Battle Ground 50, Heritage 32 1. Okanogan (11) 14-0 110 1 Toutle Lake 14 15 22 13 —64 Ilwaco 54, South Bend 49 Bellarmine Prep 79, Timberline 47 2. Ilwaco 15-2 90 3 ESPN — Iowa St. at Texas A&M Winlock (28) — Albritton 2, Issaquah 84, Inglemoor 58 Bellevue 98, Lake Washington 26 3. Napavine 13-2 89 4 ESPN2 — Tennessee at TCU Whitehead 13, Ramirez 2, Hammond 6, Jackson 64, Lake Stevens 58, OT Bothell 75, Redmond 48 4. Toutle Lake 14-1 73 5 Squibb 2, Willis 3 Kamiah, Idaho 70, Colton 48 Clallam Bay 56, Crescent 16 5. Mabton 15-2 65 2 ESPNU — Mississippi at Kansas St. FG: 11 of 34 —.324 FT: 3 of 6 —.500 Kamiak 74, Mount Vernon 47 Cleveland 68, Garfield 42 6. Davenport 14-3 47 6 NBCSN — La Salle at Dayton Reb: N/A Kelso 64, Centralia 50 Eastlake 54, Skyline 51 7. LaConner 13-3 42 8 Toutle Lake (64) — Hockett 8, Kentlake 68, Kent-Meridian 60 Gig Harbor 39, Olympia 32 8. Warden 11-2 24 7 11:15 a.m. Woodley 14, Deffenbaugh 4, Wason 12, Kentwood 71, Tahoma 54 Glacier Peak 53, Shorecrest 50 9. Lind-Ritzville/Sp. 13-5 14 9 BTN — Minnesota at Indiana Dean 5, Gardner 15, Perigo 6 King’s 68, Granite Falls 44 Grace Academy 41, Lummi 8 10. Waterville 13-2 13 NR FG: 27 of 73 —.370 FT: 3 of 5 —.600 Kiona-Benton 64, Connell 56 Hazen 47, Renton 44 Others receiving votes: St. George’s 12. Noon Reb: N/A La Salle 49, Cle Elum/Roslyn 44 Highline 44, Evergreen (Seattle) 42 Adna 9. Friday Harbor 7. Raymond 5. PAC-12 — Washington at USC LaConner 87, Darrington 26 Holy Names 69, Franklin 36 Wahkiakum 4. Colfax 1. At Randle Lake Roosevelt 62, Manson 33 Inglemoor 57, Issaquah 40 1 p.m. MULES 59, TIMBERWOLVES 48 Lakeside 63, Newport 62 Juanita 72, Mountlake Terrace 18 Division B CBSSN — Murray St. at UT Martin Wahkiakum 10 12 22 15 —59 Lakeside (Seattle) 58, Bainbridge 45 Kamiak 60, Mount Vernon 40 1. Colton (9) 15-1 97 1 Morton-WP 11 11 13 13 —48 Lewis and Clark 53, University 47 Kennedy 66, Tyee 49 2. Sunnyside Christian 12-0 85 2 ESPN2 — Boston College at North Carolina Wahkiakum (59) — Ash 1, T. El- Liberty (Spangle) 67, St. George’s 60 Lake Stevens 53, Jackson 39 3. Tulalip Heritage (1) 17-0 82 3 ESPNU — Texas Tech at Arkansas liott 2, Souvenir 29, Mace 8, M. Elliott 8, Life Christian Academy 82, Rainier 41 Lakeside (Seattle) 51, Bainbridge 33 4. Evergreen Lutheran 11-0 68 5 Peacock 3, Leitz 2, Burdick 6 Lummi 66, Lopez 26 Liberty 64, Sammamish 25 5. Almira C-Hartline 15-2 59 4 2 p.m. FG: 22 of 59 —.373 FT: 6 of 15 Lynden 79, Burlington-Edison 51 Lincoln 59, Capital 25 6. Republic 16-1 54 6 ESPN — Oklahoma at LSU —.400 Reb. 39 (Souvenir 9) Lynnwood 47, Meadowdale 46 Lindbergh 56, Foster 36 7. Touchet 11-4 31 7 3 p.m. Morton-White Pass (48) — Kolb Mabton 68, Kittitas 65 Lynnwood 81, Meadowdale 18 8. Pateros 8-2 29 8 11, Nilius 2, Wright 1, Hazen 17, Mariner 50, Snohomish 44 Marysville-Getchell 45, Everett 36, OT 9. Neah Bay 9-4 17 10 CBSSN — St. Joseph’s at Rhode Island Smathers 1, Dotson 7, King 4, Robbins 5 Mark Morris 75, Hockinson 64 Mercer Island 62, Interlake 17 10. Clallam Bay 11-3 13 9 ESPN2 — Georgia at Baylor FG: 18 of 57 —.316 FT: 9 of 20 Marysville-Pilchuck 57, Arlington 45 Monroe 69, Cascade (Everett) 35 Others receiving votes: Moses Lake —.450 Reb. 32 (Dotson 9) Mead 51, Ferris 40 Mountain View 55, Evergreen (V) 33 Christian Academy 7. Selkirk 4. Mt. ESPNU — Tulane at Tulsa Medical Lake 56, Deer Park 38 North Thurston 70, Foss 25 Wednesday’s Results Mercer Island 83, Interlake 19 Rainier Beach 62, Ballard 59 Rainier Lutheran 2. Seattle Lutheran 2. SEC — Alabama at South Carolina Women’s Basketball Mt. Rainier 46, Decatur 34 Roosevelt 56, Nathan Hale 14 4 p.m. At Centralia Mt. Spokane 71, North Central 54 Seattle Academy 56, Bear Creek 23 LADY BLAZERS 78, GATORS 52 Naches Valley 59, Highland 30 Seattle Prep 54, Eastside Catholic 42 ESPN — Kentucky at Kansas Green River 8 10 15 19 —52 Nooksack Valley 66, Meridian 48 Shorewood 61, Edmonds-Woodway 55 NFL PAC-12 — Washington State at UCLA Centralia 33 13 21 11 —78 North Beach 69, Raymond 55 Skyview 26, Union 24 5 p.m. Green River (52) — Arment 2, North Kitsap 38, Port Angeles 28 Snohomish 47, Mariner 39 National Football League Gleason 12, Anaya 8, Ungaro 1, Ferretto North Mason 71, Sequim 65 South Bend 45, Naselle 44 CBSSN — San Diego St. at UNLV 5, Norlander 14, Shamburger 4, Dahl 6 NWC (Colbert) 51, Valley Christian 23 South Kitsap 64, Yelm 53 Playoffs FG: 17 of 45 —.378 FT: 11 of 25 O’Dea 88, Franklin 80 Stanwood 68, Oak Harbor 53 Pro Bowl ESPN2 — Oklahoma St. at Auburn —.440 Reb. 36 (Lee 8) Ocosta 79, Willapa Valley 57 West Seattle 44, Blanchet 30 Sunday, Jan. 31 ESPNU — Memphis at SMU Centralia (78) — Cooper-Tabisola Okanogan 65, Tonasket 63 Wilson 69, Central Kitsap 34 At Honolulu 2, Whitten 8, Cole-Vogler 13, Kenney 10, Olympic 68, Bremerton 62 Woodinville 64, Newport 52 FS1 — Providence at Georgetown Sorenson 27, Thompson 11, Cooper 7 Orcas Christian 71, Tulalip Heritage 58 Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 4 p.m. FSN — Seton Hall at Creighton FG: 27 of 70 —.386 FT: 11 of 16 Oroville 62, Bridgeport 46 AP State Basketball Poll (ESPN) —.688 Reb. 40 (Thompson 13) Pateros 43, Moses Lake Chr. 40 BOYS ROOT — San Francisco at Gonzaga Peninsula 58, Enumclaw 38 Division 4A Super Bowl 7 p.m. Mens Basketball Port Townsend 66, Klahowya 41 School Rec. Pts Last Sunday, Feb. 7 At Centralia Prairie 64, W. F. West 30 1. Federal Way (11) 19-0 110 1 ESPN2 — Pepperdine at BYU GATORS 76, TRAILBLAZERS 64 Pullman 74, East Valley (Spokane) 62 2. Curtis 18-1 98 2 At Santa Clara, Calif. ESPNU — UC Santa Barbara at UC Irvine Green River 34 42 —76 R.A. Long 61, Washougal 50 3. Cascade (Everett) 16-0 82 3 TBD, 3:30 p.m. (CBS) SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 • Sports 7

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1. THE YEAR OF NO FAVORITES CONTINUES By the time Virginia Tech took North Carolina to the wire in Blacksburg on Sunday, the only upset seemed to be that there was no upset — the Tar Heels eked out a 75–70 win over the Hokies. That’s the kind of week it was for teams at the top. Seven of the top eight teams in the AP poll lost this week, starting with Oklahoma’s loss Monday at Iowa State and ending with Villanova’s loss at home in overtime to Providence on Sunday afternoon. In between, Kansas, Xavier, West Virginia, Maryland and SMU all lost, too. The preseason rankings were marked by a lack of consensus at the top. With seven weeks until Selection Sunday, the picture is no more clear. 2. KENTUCKY ANSWERED THE WAKE-UP CALL Maybe last Saturday’s 75–70 loss to Au- burn was rock bottom for Kentucky. In the aftermath, the Wildcats had their best week in a while. Kentucky left little doubt in comfortable wins over Arkansas on the road and Vanderbilt in Lexington. Guards Tyler Ulis and Jamal Murray were brilliant as usual this week, and even freshman Skal David Fox Labissiere (11 points, three blocks against Arkansas) hinted at his potential. Most Athlon Sports important, Kentucky has been more care- Senior Writer ful with the ball. The Wildcats had 13 total Guard Tyler Ulis helped Kentucky turn its fortunes with 45 points and 10 assists combined in two wins last week. @davidfox615 turnovers against the Hogs and Dores. Be- fore this week, Kentucky had been averag- 7. A NEW CHALLENGE FOR SMU ing 13 turnovers per game. Was this week a sign of a team fi guring out how Before Sunday, Larry Brown could motivate his SMU team with a ATHLON SPORTS TOP 25 to win or a fl uke in an otherwise disappointing season? chase for history. An undefeated season ending March 6 would be 1. Oklahoma (17-2) the best the Mustangs could do as they sit out the postseason due to 3. THE BIG 12 IS A SLUGFEST 2. North Carolina (18-2) Here’s a recap of what was just another week in the Big 12: National No. 1 NCAA sanctions. Temple beat SMU 89–80 on Sunday, dropping 3. Iowa (16-3) Oklahoma lost at Iowa State on Monday. On Tuesday, No. 3 Kansas lost at the Mustangs to 18–1. SMU is clearly the top team in the American, Oklahoma State to a Cowboys team that’s been without its best player, Phil but now that the allure of an undefeated season is gone, will the 4. West Virginia (16–3) Forte, since November. And on Wednesday, No. 6 West Virginia lost at home Mustangs continue to play that way? 5. Michigan State (17-4) to Texas. By Saturday, all three looked like top-10 teams again. OU beat 8. CAL GOT A WIN IT NEEDED 6. Kansas (16-3) Baylor on the road. West Virginia scored the fi nal eight points in the closing Despite missing the postseason last year, Cal was a trendy pick to 7. Villanova (17-3) minute in a four-point win at Texas Tech. And Kansas took care of Texas at contend in the Pac-12 thanks to the addition of talented freshmen 8. Maryland (17-3) home. The fi nal picture was four teams (Kansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma Jaylen Brown and Ivan Rabb to a veteran core. That never material- 9. Providence (17-3) and Baylor) tied atop the league at 5–2. Iowa State is the only team in the ized as the Bears started 2–3 in the Pac-12. Cal, though, is starting 10. Virginia (15-4) league riding a winning streak (three games), and TCU (four games) is the only team on a losing streak. to look like an NCAA Tournament team after a dramatic 74–73 win 11. Baylor (15-4) over Arizona. Cal has fi ve RPI top-50 wins, but they’re all in Berke- 12. Iowa State (15-4) 4. IOWA CAN STAKE ITS CLAIM AS THE BIG TEN’S BEST ley. All six of Cal’s losses are on the road or on neutral courts. If 13. Xavier (15-2) Two weeks ago, Iowa completed a season sweep of Michigan State. On Sun- Cuonzo Martin’s team has any staying power, the Bears will need to 14. Texas A&M (17-2) day, the Hawkeyes did the same with Purdue. The Hawkeyes are 7–0 in the show it this week with a road swing against Utah and Colorado — Big Ten and left little doubt in their most recent matchups with a full-strength two teams they already beat at Haas Pavilion. 15. Miami (15-3) Michigan State and Purdue. The next major test is Thursday at Maryland, a 16. SMU (17-1) matchup that will pit two National Player of the Year contenders in forward 9. OKLAHOMA’S OTHER GUYS ARE GOOD, TOO 17. Purdue (17-4) Buddy Hield’s bid for National Player of the Year hasn’t diminished, Jarrod Uthoff for Iowa and point guard Melo Trimble for Maryland. If Iowa 18. Notre Dame (14-5) but Buddy’s — ahem — buddies are why OU is a Final Four con- can get to February at 8–0 in the Big Ten, the Hawkeyes have to be consid- tender. The Sooners trailed Baylor 22–16 when Hield picked up his 19. Kentucky (15-4) ered a legitimate Final Four contender — if they aren’t already. second foul inside the fi nal nine minutes of the fi rst half. With Hield 20. Duke (15-5) 5. INDIANA IS RED HOT on the bench, the Sooners outscored Baylor 21–8 the rest of the half 21. Indiana (17-3) After starting 5–3, Indiana is riding a 12-game winning streak, pounding for the decisive stretch in an 82–72 win. The Sooners simply ran 22. Clemson (12-7) Illinois and Northwestern last week by a combined 66 points to improve to good offense, assisting on 29 of 31 fi eld goals. Point guard Jordan 23. Arizona (16-4) 7–0 in the Big Ten. Just how good is Indiana? We’re not sure. During this Woodard fi nished with 20 points, including 15 in the fi rst half. It 24. Oregon (16-4) win streak, the Hoosiers have faced just one top-50 opponent (Notre Dame was the fi rst time since Dec. 7 someone other Hield led the Sooners 25. Louisville (16-3) in Indianapolis). Indiana is talented and balanced and is playing far better in scoring. defense than a year ago. But the Hoosiers are also prone to turning the ball over. Indiana may get a better idea of where it stands in the next three games 10. BUTLER IS FADING On Dec. 28, Butler was 11–1, but since then the Bulldogs have fallen with road trips to Wisconsin and Michigan, but IU won’t face the best of the PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH on tough times in conference play. After back-to-back losses to Provi- Big Ten until mid-February when the Hoosiers face Iowa and Michigan State. dence and Creighton on the road, Butler is 2–5 in the Big East. The 1. Buddy Hield, Oklahoma Hield has one 6. MATT COSTELLO IS A CLOSER Bulldogs are the victim of some unfortunate scheduling. Seven of of the best effi ciency stat lines in recent One of the best images of the week was 6'9" Michigan State forward Matt their fi rst 12 league games have been on the road. They’ve played memory: 52.4 percent shooting from Costello hoisting coach Tom Izzo in the fi nal moments of a 74–65 win over Providence twice, plus Villanova and Xavier. That’s four of seven 2, 51.7 percent from 3 and 90.5 percent No. 7 Maryland, ending the Spartans’ three-game skid. The bear hug came games against the top three teams in the league. Butler must take ad- from the free throw line. after Costello put on a show as Michigan State secured the victory. In the fi nal vantage of the upcoming stretch against DePaul, Marquette, George- 2. Kris Dunn, Providence Dunn eventu- 9:05, Costello tallied 10 points, including 8-of-8 free throws, fi ve rebounds and town, St. John’s and Seton Hall to stay above ally may have to fi ght off teammate Ben three blocks. Suddenly, the Spartans look the part of a Final Four team again. water in the Big East. Bentil for postseason hardware, but the Friars guard is still averaging 17.0 points, 7.1 assists and 6.2 rebounds. PRIME TIME PLAYERS 3. Ben Simmons, LSU Simmons is aver- the Musketeers bounce back from their second Ben Bentil, aging 21.8 points per game in LSU’s wins Iowa State guard Monte Morris had 20 loss of the season with 24 points, 15 rebounds, Providence and 16.0 points in the Tigers’ losses. points, seven rebounds and three assists in four assists and three blocks in an 84–76 win The splits were clear this week, with 23 the Cyclones’ 82–77 win over No. 1 Oklahoma over Seton Hall. … Three days after a lopsided The Friars’ Kris Dunn points and eight rebounds in a win over on Monday and 18 points and six assists in a loss to Vanderbilt, Tennessee turned around is a National Player Alabama and a 3-of-9 performance from 73–60 win at TCU on Saturday. … Duke guard to beat a ranked opponent for the fi rst time in of the Year candi- the fi eld with four turnovers in a loss to Grayson Allen led the Blue Devils as they more than a year with a 78–69 win over South date, but he wasn’t Texas A&M. ended their three-game losing streak with an Carolina. Kevin Punter topped 30 points for 4. Jarrod Uthoff , Iowa The Hawkeyes 88–78 win at NC State. Allen had 20 points, the third time this year with 36 points against the Player of the Week are 7–0 in the Big Ten thanks to 20.0 seven rebounds and seven assists with just the Gamecocks. … South Florida guard Jahmal for Providence. That honor points and 6.0 rebounds per game in one turnover. … Temple guard Devin Cole- McMurray scored 30 points in a 71–62 upset goes to forward Ben Bentil, an league play from the senior forward man made all seven of his 3-point shots and of Houston on Saturday. The Bulls’ win was All-America candidate in his Uthoff . went 1-for-1 from inside the arc for 23 points their fi rst since Dec. 16 and only their fourth own right. Bentil had 31 points and an astonishing seven to hand SMU its fi rst loss of the season. … victory overall. Houston has lost four in a row 5. Brice Johnson, North Carolina The Oregon State guard Gary Payton II had one after starting 13–2 this season. … Oakland off ensive rebounds (to go with six defensive boards) in biggest reason UNC is 7–0 in the ACC, of the best stat sheet-stuffi ng efforts of the guard Kahlil Felder, the nation’s second- an 82–76 overtime win at Big East leader Villanova. Ben- Johnson averaged 23.0 points and 14.0 season with 22 points, 15 rebounds, eight leading scorer, had 29 points and 14 assists in til had 20 points and seven rebounds in Tuesday’s win rebounds in two games last week. assists and four steals in an 85–70 win over a 111–95 win at Green Bay. Felder has scored over Butler. James Farr Ulis: Harrison McClary/Athlon Sports; USC. … Xavier forward helped at least 20 points in every game this season. Bentil: Providence College Media Relations Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 SPORTS

NFL Okung Begins Free Agency by Emailing Every NFL Team About Shoulder Surgery By Gregg Bell The News Tribune Russell Okung’s way of going about free agency isn’t like any- one else’s. The Seahawks’ veteran left tackle is due to become an unrestricted free agent March 9. On Wednes- day multiple national reports said Okung personally emailed every NFL team to announce he was having surgery to repair the shoulder he dislocated in Seat- tle’s season-ending playoff loss at Carolina Jan. 17. His message to the league: don’t worry prospec- tive new employers, I’ll be back good to go by June. The reason Okung did this instead of his agent: he is his agent. So the semantics of him informing the league appear clumsy in light of the league’s tampering rules for players still technically under contract. The bottom line is the Seahawks are about to need as new left tackle for the first time since 2010. On Jan. 18, the day after the Seahawks’ final loss of this just- completed season, the game in which he got hurt pass blocking, Okung was already speaking Chuck Burton / The Associated Press in the past tense about the only Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) stands by the injured Seattle Seahawks tackle Russell Okung (76) during the irst half of an NFL divisional playof foot- NFL team he’s known since he ball game against the Seattle Seahawks last Sunday in Charlotte, N.C. was the sixth overall pick in 2010. “I have to remove myself and ask myself what the truth is all his injuries and inconsistency Alvin Bailey is scheduled to in his NFL debut at right guard Okung if for no other reason about the situation. Once I can the last couple seasons Okung become a restricted free agent in last month filling in for injured than to avoid losing 40 percent of do that I have clarity about what is just 27 years old and a former March; Seattle has the right to J.R. Sweezy in the regular-season their offensive line in one month. I want, what I think I’m capable first-round draft choice who’s match any offer Bailey might get finale at Arizona. As for representing himself of and what my value is,” Okung been a six-year starter. He’s start- from another team and would Or Seattle could do what in getting a new deal from an- said Jan. 18. ed in two Super Bowls and been receive compensation should he general manager John Schneider other team, Okung said on Jan. “Seattle will always be a home selected to the Pro Bowl — and sign elsewhere. Bailey hasn’t dis- and coach Pete Carroll haven’t 18 what he proved with his email to me. It’s been amazing what at a premium position in the tinguished himself in the times done since 2011, when they Wednesday. the community has been able to game: the backside protector of a he’s been Okung’s injury fill-in. picked James Carpenter to begin “I’m still a full head of steam do for me, and the people. There right-handed quarterback. Garry Gilliam could be a candi- their second draft leading the on that,” Okung said then. “I’m will always be a place that I’ll Okung will command an- date to move from right tackle, team: select an offensive lineman not the first one to do it. Hope- come back to.” nual money the Seahawks have where he started for the first time in the first or the second round. fully I won’t be the last as well. He wouldn’t be contacting not been willing to give offensive in the 2015 season, to left to re- This appears to be the year to There are a lot of guys in the past every team in the league to pro- linemen in the last several sea- place Okung in 2016. Justin Britt do it. The line has had problems who have done it — not many vide an update on his status if he sons, while they have decided to (the 2014 starting right tackle) much of the last two seasons. who’ve done it in the prime of wasn’t convinced the Seahawks invest their top money in their would then be a possibility to Plus, Sweezy may also become a their career. were going to let him go into free young core defensive backs, line- move back to right tackle from potential unrestricted free agent “It’s going to be a really inter- agency without trying earnestly backers and QB Russell Wilson. left guard. That would leave left in March, though he is more esting experience.” to re-sign him. And that seems This means the Seahawks guard open for Mark Glowinski. likely to get an attractive offer Judging by his email and ear- extremely likely to happen. For need a new left tackle. The 2015 rookie was impressive from the Seahawks to stay than ly reaction to it, it already is.

NBA from The Chronicle LeBron James Fires Back at Critics That Call Him a Coach Killer By Jason Lloyd Akron Beacon Journal (MCT) See a photo you like in the paper? INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — After taking hits for days over his perceived role in David Blatt’s firing and the belief he is a coach killer, LeBron James ePRints fired back Wednesday. James said he has always supported his head coach, dating back to childhood, and he insists he Get a quality print to keep! R has never undermined any of 3.5”x5” .... $499 ...... shipping $305 his coaches. $ 04 “People get it so miscon- Total: 8 strued because I’m a smart 4”x6” ...... $699 ...... shipping $305 basketball player and I’ve $ 04 voiced my opinion about cer- Total: 10 $ 99 $ 05 tain things,” James said. “What Tony Dejak / The Associated Press 5”x7” ...... 11 ...... shipping 3 do you guys want me to do? Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James reacts in the second half of an NBA basket- Total: $1504 Turn my brain off because I ball game against the Chicago Bulls, Saturday in Cleveland. hoto have a huge basketball IQ? If 8”x10” ..... $1899 ...... shipping $305 that’s what they want me to do, James said he never met fired Mike Brown in 2010 in Total: $2204 I’m not going to do it because Katz during his four years part because they believed it’s P I’ve got so much to give to the there. what James wanted, although Photo Reprint Request Form game.” “I have no idea who that they could never get confirma- Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______The Cavs have been under is,” James said. “I don’t even tion from him. James left for fire for days. Mavericks coach know if a lot of guys that actu- Miami anyway. Brief description of photo ______Rick Carlisle, the president of ally played ever met him. I was There were perceived prob- ______the coaches association, called there for four years and I never lems between James and Spoel- ______Blatt’s firing an embarrass- met him. ... I don’t think he was stra during his first year with ment. Spurs coach Gregg Popo- involved in any of the conver- the Heat and perceived prob- Size Requested ______Quantity ______vich took a shot at Cavs general sations that goes on with the lems between James and Blatt. Subtotal ______+shipping ______TOTAL ____ manager David Griffin after personnel of the team or the James, however, continues to Billing Information the Spurs were pounded by the coaching staff or anything. But insist he is coachable. Warriors on Monday. it’s easy to say that at this point.” “If I feel I got something that First & Last Name ______“I’m just glad my general James asked what was will help our team, ultimately, I Email ______Phone ______manager wasn’t in the locker Katz’s objecting for speaking like to give it. It helped me get Address ______room,” Popovich quipped, “be- out. Told he was previously a two titles,” James said. “But I ______cause it might have gotten me shareholder in Maccabi Tel think it does suck that people City State Zip fired.” Aviv, where Blatt previously want to throw my name in dirt Credit card payment only In announcing the firing, coached, James nodded. for no particular reason, be- ______Griffin said he didn’t have to Name on the card “There you go,” James said. cause of speculation or what- ______consult with players because “There’s a direct correlation ever the case may be. Card# Exp. Date CVC# he’s always in the locker room right there. Makes sense.” “But you can’t worry about Shipping Information and already had all the infor- Katz has since backed off it too much. I got 14 guys � Same as Billing Address mation he needed. his remarks, telling the South here. I got a fan base here and First & Last Name ______While James has taken the Florida Sun-Sentinel, “That a fan base all over the world brunt of the criticism over the was my opinion. I am very that loves what I do and they Company Name ______decision, the sharpest came careful with what I say. I have respect what I do and I can’t Address ______from Heat limited partner no knowledge of what hap- worry about a select group of City ______State ______Zip ______Raanan Katz, who told an Is- pened.” people that want to use their raeli radio station that James Still, James has a reputation negative energy to take away Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH549460h.sw tried to get Erik Spoelstra fired as having rocky relationships my positive energy. I can’t al- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 while the two were together in with his coaches. The Cavs low that to happen.” All sales are inal. Miami. Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016

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Photos Courtesy Kissy Flick Kissy and James Flick, a husband-wife, singer-songwriter duo out of Tenino, celebrate their irst CD with a release party Saturday at the Triad Theater. They are pictured at their farm in Tenino, with one of their many animals.

Kissy Flick’s IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE THE CD: You can buy the CD via an instant download at www.kis- syflick.com, as well as learn more CD a Love about Kissy and James Flick. Story of

Kissy Flick pours over lyrics in developing the CD “Look @ Life.” Experience duo in the moment since theyThey met played before family and (James drew the cover art). friends, who urged them to record. Tenino Husband and Her mother is a poet. At a young “In so many ways every songAnd while it feels idyllic, it has Wife Singer-Songwriter age she was in a country duo with is an aspect at looking at been life,” hard work. her brother, playing various venues James said. Kissy inishes the“Inspiration gets you to - a cer Duo Set to Celebrate in Southern California. thought: “It’s our look at life.”tain point,” Kissy said. “Some- New CD at Triad James plays guitar; no covers, One song on the CD, “Harpoon,”times you have to put the energy - Release Party just tinkering. “I’ve always had myIF YOU WANT TO GO TO came about when Kissy was mournand time into inishing it.” own little ditties,” James said. THE CD RELEASE PARTY: ing the death of several of her goats.They recorded at a studio in By Michael Wagar The dinner party was at Kissy’s She was making anguished “ooh-Tacoma, going from a singer and The Triad Theater presents a live - [email protected] sister’s home. ooh” sounds, James said. It guitar trans to a fully produced album - concert and CD release party of The union, a love affair, blosTenino’s Kissy Flick’s “Look @ Life,” ported James to relecting on with the musicians talented at piano, - ames and Krista “Kissy” somed. He traveled south to Caliwhich is 13 original and new songs Makah Tribe whale hunt from harmonica,the bass, drums, guiro, fornia. A Gibson guitar sat unusedby the husband and wife singer/ Flick irst fell in love,- per 1999s on the Olympic Peninsula.pedal steel, trumpet, saxophone, in the corner of a room in Kissy’ssongwriters/ musicians Kissy and haps at irst sight, during a James Flick. Starts at 7 p.m., Saturday, At that time he spent days lute suring and violin. Kissy sings and home. He picked it up one- after dinner party in Yelm six Jan. 30. Cost is $20 and includes one nearby on the Paciic Ocean, plays and the melodica, accordion and J beverage. Hear a preview of the new noon and started strumming. nights around a beach ire. years ago. piano. James plays guitar, ukelele - She naturally hums along whenalbum on www.kissyflick.com. The “It took me to the coast, the They have a mellow, comfort Triad Theater is located at 102 Yelm and adds vocals. - he riffs. The music hasn’t stopped Makah whalers, such an ancient able in their own skins way, look Ave. E. Information: 360-458-3140, “All of the additional - instru ing at each other during an- since inter they met. They moved nearwww.thetriadartstheater.com. tribe,” he said. “I thought, ‘Oh my ments breath a whole other level of view for this story, often inishingTenino into a 1933 original- farm God, that is so beautiful, reminds life into the songs,” James said. each other’s sentences. house caretaker’s cottage, - com me of something the Makahs The CD is polished. The- re She was a hair stylist toplete the with horses, dogs and cats, would do. It was the crossroads of lease party is on the verge. The stars in Hollywood (her familyand married two years ago. ing to the animals, and makingtwo civilizations.” duo await the next chapter in Kissy runs a string of high-end salons “I in would hear him play, James’music together. James shared his inspiration Flick, which will start with local California). He was a surfer,- skateplaying is to rhythmic, he is justThis Saturday, after more thanwith Kissy. Her response: “I just live shows. What won’t change, boarder and skier out of Bellevuenaturally a soulful guitar player,two years of writing lyrics -andwant mel to write about my dead goats.” turned builder (James is athletichis riffs are just so rhythmic,”odies, and setting up music studioAnother song, “‘Save Me,’ however, is is the singer-songwriter, and tall; his older brother - isKissy for said. “I remember beingtime in and producing, the group- deep,Kis where everyone’s on - a husband-wife jour collaboration that mer University of Washington theand house in another room hearingsy Flick is celebrating with aney CD for knowledge and experience,”goes beyond their music. Washington Redskins quarterbackhim play and singing along release from party at the Triad Theater.James said. “The answer is always“The love of making music- to Tom Flick, his father was a- anothertest pi room.” It should be a doozy, with- within.a com It’s about belief systemsgether, to putting it into tangible lot for the military, a kind of “RightShe sometimes hums melodies,plete backing band playing Kissyand how we give our own form, power is an amazing, uplifting Stuff” airman). sometimes words, to his guitarFlick “Look @ Life,” a 13-songaway to belief systems.” journey,” Kissy said. “To get to do Kissy, a nickname from -herplaying. fa They have spent mostCD of illed with personal love songs,They eventually put pen it to with your best friend is pretty ther, comes from a musical family.their time ixing up the farm,- reminisces tend and whatever struck paper,the and then writing to music.amazing.” Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 LIFE

Editor’s Best Bet Community Mid Winter Arts Fest to Feature Area Artisans

An exhibition of 10 artisans in this region will be on dis- play during the Mid Winter Arts Fest 4-9 p.m. Saturday at Newaukum Healing Arts, Onalaska. Artists whose works will be on display include: Calendar • Christopher Hodge, woodworking • Diane Newby, glass • Gary and Gary Jr. Verona, fine wood boxes Today • Hannah Johnson, mixed media • Jai Bhagwandin, beadwork Zentangles, by Penny Degener, 10 HAVE AN EVENT YOU a.m., White Pass Country Museum, • Jennica Burnett, acrylics 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, (360) WOULD LIKE TO INVITE • Koya Johnston, watercolor 494-4422 THE PUBLIC TO? • Maia Johnson, textiles • Miriam Feldman, acrylics Submit your calendar items Public Agencies The free event will include snacks and to Newsroom Assistant Doug refreshments. Artists’ works will be Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the available for purchase. on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 week before you would like p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, Newaukum them to be printed. He can be Healing Arts is lo- Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) reached at calendar@chronline. 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca. com or (360) 807-8238. Please cated at 1770 State [email protected] include all relevant information, Route 508. as well as contact information. Libraries Events can also be submitted Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- at www.chronline.com dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Organizations Libraries TESC Professor Organizations [email protected] Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Preschool Story Time, for children to Give Talk on ISIS Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Construction Night, for all ages, 5 Steve Niva, professor of in- Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- email [email protected] p.m., Winlock ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst ternational politics and Middle coda, (360) 736-6717 Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. East studies at The Evergreen gracefoursquarechurch.com Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Organizations State College in Olympia, will 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Monday, Feb. 1 be giving a Lyceum talk on ISIS Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 NAMI Lewis County educational program, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Lewis County Republican Club, Saturday, Jan. 30 Public Agencies The presentation will be at lunch served at noon, Woodland Es- Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., tates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 8070 or [email protected] Washington Hall 103 on the Cen- BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Winter Youth Showcase Southwest Washington Mycological tralia College campus. County Courthouse, agenda available Society, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis County Ex- Niva’s primary areas of re- Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 3827 or (360) 736-4163 Coming to Roxy Theater tension conference room, Lewis County search and writing include Lewis County Community Network Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, The Fire Mountain Arts Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 asymmetric warfare, counterin- Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Council OnStage Teen and High ence room, Lewis County Public Health surgency and political violence 520-0772 Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, School Arts programs are col- & Social Services Building, 360 NW (360) 748-1753, [email protected] in the Middle East. He is an ex- Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 laborating to present the Winter North St., Chehalis p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jack- pert on U.S. foreign policy in the tralia, (360) 330-0564 Youth Showcase at 7 p.m. Sat- son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Middle East. Lewis County Democrats, 6 p.m., urday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the Libraries Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and His most recent work, on the Carpenters Hall, 417 N. Pearl St., Centra- Roxy Theater in Morton. Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- rise of ISIS as a terror insurgen- Learn About Your Library Card, for all lia, (360) 978-5190 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 In this program, actors, art- ages, noon, Centralia College East, 701 cy, is based on a reading of ISIS’s ists, dancers, musicians and Airport Way, Morton Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 strategic documents and study Support Groups vocalists share their talents to p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., of the group’s battle tactics. Niva brighten the winter. The pro- Centralia, (360) 736-4671 will address the question of how “Up From Grief,” for those grieving gram also raises funds for arts Organizations Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Islamic ISIS actually is, and the the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical p.m., Morton Community Methodist programming. Lewis County Republican Central role of faith and cynicism in the Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Tickets are $9 for adults ($10 first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. rise of the terror army in Iraq 330-2640 meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, at the door) and $5 for children. 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW and Syria. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Visit http://www.morton- 736-4500 Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 For more information, call p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 roxy.org/ for more information. the Centralia College Student N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity 736-9268 Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Support Groups Life and Involvement Center, Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank 748-1753, [email protected] Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- (360) 736-9391, ext. 224 and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., 4162 Jack- Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 dren pregnancy through 6 years old, tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Junebug, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Jackson Highway, Chehalis ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 807-4733 ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Rochester Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Friday, Jan. 29 gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) items, (360) 736-1146 chehalismops Oregon Trail music and dancing, 520-0772 Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Libraries NAMI Lewis County Connections to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities 748-4417\ Drop-in Craft: Watercolor Postcards, Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- for teens and adults, 11 a.m., Centralia Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- Tuesday, Feb. 2 [email protected] St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Junebug, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Worm Composting, 6 p.m., Exten- ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 Sunday, Jan. 31 p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 sion Meeting Room, Lewis County Rochester Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Courthouse, sponsored by WSU Lewis Health and Hope Medical Out- Blood drive, 12:30-5:30 p.m., To- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., County Extension Master Recycler reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 ledo Presbyterian Church, Fourth starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Composters, (360) 740-1216 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks and Augustus, for appointment, call Jackson Highway, Chehalis sored by Human Response Network, Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose 1-800-REDCROSS or visit www.redcross- Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary (360) 748-6601 blood.org income is less than 200 percent of the Public Agencies Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- poverty level, (360) 623-1485 Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Chocolate Delights, 6 p.m., Fort Borst sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Park Kitchen 2, Centralia, demo only, Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting on Aging Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m., sponsored by WSU Lewis County 4-H Dancing, County Four, classic coun- location LMTAAA Olympia office, 2404 Heritage Food Resource Leaders, (360) 740-1212 try, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Roches- Public Agencies GriefShare, grief recovery seminar Court SE, Suite A, Olympia, (360) 664- ter, (360) 352-2135 Chemical Dependency-Mental and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain 3162, ext. 112 Libraries GriefShare, a video seminar focus- Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory ing on helping people who have lost a Advisory Committee, 2:30 p.m., confer- Centralia, child care provided through Committee, 1 p.m., large conference Preschool Story Time, for children loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- ence room, Lewis County Public Health fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 room, Lewis County Public Services, 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, & Social Services Department, (360) Men’s Fraternity Authentic Man- 2025 NE Kresky Ave., Chehalis, (360) Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- 740 -1148 hood, 6 p.m., Lewis County Gospel 740-1451 church.com/griefshare/ Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 Mission, 72 SW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, Support Groups Winter Youth Showcase, 2 p.m., Roxy a.m., Morton PUD office, 240 Seventh (360) 880-3029 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Theater, Morton, tickets $9, $10 at the St., (360) 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 Libraries Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 door, children $5, http://www.morton- Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Book Babies, for babies birth-24 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, roxy.org/ (360) 291-3543 Wednesday, Feb. 3 months, 10 a.m., Chehalis

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Live TV Version Of ‘Grease’ Aims to Please Entire Families By John Crook and Sandy Dumbrowski. Vanes- “When we started rehearsing cessitated having an audience,” ments and songs from the stage Your TV Link sa Hudgens, who knows a thing and moving around for ‘Sum- explains Kail, who earned a play that weren’t in the film. We or two about high school musi- mer Nights’ and ‘You’re the One Tony Award nomination for really wanted to ... make our Fox is hoping to fend off cals, is bad girl Betty Rizzo, and That I Want,’ those are the kind directing the Broadway hit “In own ‘Grease’ that will honor winter ratings chill with some the cast also includes Carly Ray of moments where part of you the Heights.” “We wanted to feel and stand up to both of those sexy “Summer Nights” as the Jepsen, Keke Palmer, Carlos Pe- stops and thinks, ‘Wow, I’m re- the energy boost from the ‘con- network turns over its entire naVega, Mario Lopez, Ana Gas- ally doing this now!’ Stepping versation’ that happens between and also be the first ‘Grease’ that Sunday prime time block to teyer and Eve Plumb. back and watching yourself per- an audience member and a per- many people will see.” “Grease: Live,” a new production Tveit, 32, says playing his form them is kind of surreal.” former, and to let the audience Tveit, whose Broadway cred- of the fifties-style hit Broadway iconic role feels a bit unreal. Unlike NBC’s live musical at home participate in that.” its include “Hairspray” and musical premiering Sunday “I think ‘Grease’ is really the productions, most recently De- “Grease: Live” borrows from “Wicked,” says he feels lucky to In roles made famous by first musical that I was aware of cember’s “The Wiz Live!,” this both the movie and the original be working at a time when TV John Travolta and Olivia New- in my life, even before I knew Fox special will be performed in stage musical, he adds. musicals are back in favor. ton-John in a blockbuster 1978 what a musical was,” he says. “I front of an audience, a decision “Our script takes a lot of inspi- “It’s something an entire fam- film adaptation of the show, remember watching it as a little that was a no-brainer, director ration from the spine of the mov- Aaron Tveit (“Graceland”) and kid, 6 or 7 years old. It’s so woven Thomas Kail says. ie, from the love story of Danny ily can sit down and watch to- Julianne Hough (“Dancing With into our cultural Zeitgeist that I “It just always felt like the na- and Sandy, which was more cen- gether,” he says. “I’m so grateful the Stars”) lead the cast as Rydell knew of it even before I under- ture of this show’s rhythms, and tral in the film than it is on stage,” ... the musical form isn’t looked High School lovers Danny Zuko stood what it was to be in a play. musical comedy in general, ne- he says. “We also took some mo- down on like it was for a time.” Meow! Musical ‘Cats’ to Return to Broadway This Summer By Mark Kennedy who went on to bring “Les Misera- AP Drama Writer bles,” ‘’The Phantom of the Opera” and “Miss Saigon” to Broadway. NEW YORK (AP) — “Cats,” “Cats” had its signature song once Broadway’s longest-running in “Memory,” a plaintive plea show, will not be a “Memory” for sung by Grizabella, a once-ele- long — the musical is coming gant but now faded creature who, back to New York. in the show’s opulent finale, is led A revival of the Andrew Lloyd to “the heavy-side layer,” a sort of Webber musical will return this cats’ version of heaven. summer to the Neil Simon The- The revival will likely join two atre under its original director, other Lloyd Webber shows on Trevor Nunn. Previews begin July Broadway — the new “School of 14 and opening night is Aug. 2 Rock” and the unstoppable “The “Cats” was based on “Old Pos- Phantom of the Opera.” The origi- sum’s Book of Practical Cats,” a nal “Cats” is the fourth longest collection of poems by T.S. Eliot. It running show in Broadway history. bid farewell to Broadway in 2000 The new creative team will after an almost 18-year run in a include Andy Blankenbuehler as confetti-strewn final performance choreographer, Natasha Katz as that ended up being No. 7,485. lighting designer and John Napi- “Cats” was the first of the big er doing scenic and costume de- British musicals with lavish set- signs. No casting was announced. In this July 7, 2014 ile photo, British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, center, director Trevor Nunn, left, and choreographer tings and pop scores to invade A revival of the show played Gillian Lynne, center right, pose for photographers with performers in cat costumes, during a photo-op to promote the Broadway in 1980s. It earned a London’s Palladium starting in return of the musical Cats, in central London. “Cats,” once Broadway’s longest-running show, will not be a “Memory” for long fortune for Lloyd Webber and 2014 in a revamped production - the musical is coming back to New York. The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical will return this summer to the Neil Simon The- producer Cameron Mackintosh, with a hip-hop flavor. atre under its original director, Nunn. Previews begin July 14, 2016 and opening night is Aug. 2. Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 LIFE

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By Frazier Moore, AP Television Writer With the extension of “Ses- ame Street” into a high-price neighborhood — HBO, where it premieres Saturday morning — it has signaled significant urban renewal. “Sesame Street” grew out of the socially progressive ethos of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society of the 1960s. Pre- miering on public television as a breakthrough in children’s TV on Nov. 10, 1969, it was con- ceived primarily to help prepare underprivileged preschoolers for their entry into the classroom. And this “Street” could be visited toll-free. Needless to say, the Sixties are long gone. Now “Sesame Street” is set- ting off for its 46th season of making kids “smarter, stronger, kinder” (the show’s motto) at its new HBO address. Those 35 new half-hours won’t begin rolling out on PBS until fall. In the meantime, the con- tinuing PBS version of “Sesame”

has been retrofitted from its tra- Zach Hyman / AP Photo ditional hour’s length to “best-of” This image released by the Sesame Workshop shows the cast of “Sesame Street.” The popular children’s show began its 46th season on HBO on Saturday, Jan. 16. half-hours drawn from the past few seasons (check local listings for air times). with two new half-hours. Epi- Alan Cumming as Mucko Polo, As always, star turns are part the first time) on Sesame Street The five-season deal with sodes will air simultaneously a “grouch explorer” who leads of “Street” life. Besides “The itself, but in the action that fol- HBO, which provides the pro- on HBO Latino, and an hour of Elmo and fellow Muppets on es- Good Wife’s” Cumming, bold- lows, this precious urban retreat gram with what its producers repeats will air on HBO Family capades using their five senses to face names include Sara Bareilles, is more a state of mind than on- have called “critical funding,” daily at 8 a.m. track down yucky things). Ne-Yo, Tracee Ellis Ross and screen real estate. will make the show available on This new “Street” represents The other episode’s theme Gina Rodriguez. Even so, it’s hard not to get HBO and related platforms, in- the “boldest” changes in the is “Bedtime,” as Elmo and Abby But the biggest star, by far, cluding HBO GO and HBO on program’s history, says Sesame Cadabby get help in adopting remains Elmo, who headlines caught up in the lively, trippy Demand, in both English and Workshop. a calm-down bedtime routine most of the segments and, joined antics of this newly Street-wise Spanish. Based on the first two epi- from a new human character, by legions of his fellow Muppets, show, such as when Elmo per- The changes afoot reflect the sodes available for preview, those Nina (played by the enormously dominates to the near-exclusion forms a musical tribute to guaca- current flood of children’s pro- changes go beyond the added appealing Suki Lopez). of any human “Sesame” inhabit- mole alongside a singing, danc- gramming (by contrast, “Sesame” media outlet and scaled-down Expected elements remain ants. And even moving beyond ing nose. originally filled a niche almost length. The show, perhaps more Elmo’s Letter of the Day (“B’’ is the physicality of puppets, the And grown-ups sneaking no other kids’ show even recog- beautifully produced than ever, for Bedtime) and the Count sa- episodes make generous use of a peek with their kids can still nized), as well as the new ways is now efficiently packaged in a luting his Number of the Day. digital imagery in a seamless ab- learn from the show they grew this umpteenth generation of single theme per episode, rather Cookie Monster has a brand- stract integration. “Sesame” fans practices viewing than the magazine format of its new feature, “Smart Cookies,” Bottom line: The easygoing up with. By now, have you may- habits vastly different from de- past. where he and a team of crime- pace in the neighborhood of old be forgotten what a rhombus cades ago. One of this week’s shows fighting cookie friends thwart seems to have fallen prey to a is? This week’s “Sesame Street” “Sesame” will premiere on addresses “Exploration” (in- the efforts of the villainous newly revved-up virtual world. A will school you. If you have HBO on Saturday at 9 a.m. EST cluding a sequence with actor Crumb. dazzling new opening is set (for HBO. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 LIFE

Movie Review: ADVICE: Dear Abby ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ Long Marriage Is Left is a knockout in Limbo By Wife’s Attraction to Women DEAR ABBY: mimic their moms and their pho- After 27 years of tos are disgusting as well. I would marriage, my wife love to have photos of my children told me she is at- minus the slimy organ. tracted to other Is this accepted behavior in our women. To my society now? Please, can someone knowledge, she enlighten me as to the inspiration has acted on this of this repulsive action? only once. — CLOSED-MOUTHED IN THE SOUTH Every day I By Abigail Van Buren wonder where DEAR CLOSED-MOUTHED: our relationship I suspect it originated back in the stands. One day she can’t see her- 1970s when Gene Simmons of Kiss self without me; the next, she says licked his way to the top of the DreamWorks Animation we should divorce. I don’t know music charts. Lately, Miley Cyrus took up the torch and is keeping it A still from”Kung Fu Panda 3.” if I should end this or wait to see where it goes. burning brightly. Children often I will need counseling if we stick out their tongues when they By Katie Walsh happy reunion. divorce, but currently I can’t afford are forced to have their picture Tribune News Service The only one who can best Kai will it. Yes, I love her, but what matters taken or are trying to be funny, but have to be a master of chi, which happens most to me is that she is happy. I I don’t think Gene and Miley fall A third installment in a franchise isn’t to be a talent of the pandas. So Po and Li don’t have anyone else to talk to into that category. Quite the oppo- always great. But sometimes, it can be a set off for the secret panda village for chi, about this. Any suggestions? site, in fact. comforting guarantee of a good time at and panda, lessons. The story is actually — MR. D. IN CALIFORNIA the movies, as is the case with “Kung Fu DEAR MR. D.: After 27 years rather simple — there’s a bad guy they of marriage I can only imagine DEAR ABBY: Sometimes I’ll Panda 3.” The first two installments have have to face; a panda learns about where been met with rapturous reception and how shocking your wife’s revela- call a close friend or business as- he comes from and embraces who he real- tion must have been for you. That sociate for lunch with the goal of box office success, and this one will no ly is. But, the story is sincere and heartfelt, doubt follow in their footsteps — with she is ambivalent about your having a quality one-on-one con- rendered with sweet emotional moments, good reason. The engaging and heartfelt marriage must be deeply painful versation on a wide range of topics. humor, and epic, sweeping action scenes. because you are being treated like After the lunch is set, more than story, coupled with eye-popping anima- a yo-yo. one of them has then invited other tion, makes “Kung Fu Panda 3” a total With a star-studded voice cast (Black in the lead, with Rogen and Cross on The book “The Other Side of people I know, but with whom I do knockout. the Closet,” by Amity Pierce Bux- not have the same quality relation- In a prologue, we’re introduced to this backup) there’s no shortage of humor. But the animation is the real standout in the ton, Ph.D., has been mentioned be- ship. It is not a pleasant surprise. film’s antagonist — a bull by the name of fore in my column and has proven I find it irritating, because it Kai (voiced by J.K. Simmons). He’s been film. The action scenes really move across helpful to others in your situation. invariably changes the dynamic of banished to the spirit realm by tortoise the screen with a sense of choreographed There is also a support group the conversation. I never say any- kung fu master Oogway (Randall Duk dynamism and grace. Slow-motion is used called the Straight Spouse Network thing about it, but it bothers me. Is Kim), but he’s on a mission to the chi to great effect, and the 3-D only helps to (www.straightspouse.org), which my reaction reasonable, or should I energy of all the kung fu masters in China, enhance the experience. Gorgeous paint- offers emotional support after a just roll with this? thereby becoming the most powerful mas- erly treatments, referencing traditional wife or a husband comes out as — THWARTED IN DALLAS ter. Simultaneously, roly poly goofy panda Chinese painting and writing, are incor- yours did. Please don’t wait to read DEAR THWARTED: Your re- and Dragon Warrior, Po (Jack Black), is porated into the animation style. the book and visit the website. I action is perfectly reasonable. The think you will find them comfort- first time it happened, you should being promoted to kung fu teacher by his In the panda village, Po discovers a whole new group of fellow pandas, and ing. have shared your feelings with the master, Shifu (Dustin Hoffman). person who did it. It has happened While he struggles with his new role, each stands out for unique traits and per- again because you didn’t speak up. putting his friends Tigress (Angelina Jolie), sonalities. Turns out they’re a cozy, play- DEAR ABBY: I have a large Now you will have to warn the per- Mantis (Seth Rogen), Crane (David Cross), ful bunch, who enjoy eating, hugging and family consisting of many grand- son you’re inviting in advance. Viper (Lucy Liu) and Monkey (Jackie rolling. Po embraces this lifestyle whole- children and great-grandchildren. Chan) through the paces, there are other heartedly, but realizes that it’s the indi- Looking through my photo al- ••• changes afoot in Po’s life. A mysterious vidual aspects of who he is that make him, bums, I can’t complain that I don’t Dear Abby is written by Abigail panda, Li (Bryan Cranston), with strange- him. That’s the main lesson at the core of have enough photos of my chil- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- ly similar dumpling-eating abilities ap- “Kung Fu Panda 3.” Become what makes dren, but it’s a parade of tongues. lips, and was founded by her mother, pears in town. The two pandas discover you, you, and the rest is cake. Or dump- Their mothers all post photos Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby that Po is Li’s long lost son and they have a lings, in this case. on social media with their tongues at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box hanging out. The children then 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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A frantic man is found dead in a well. (CC) Conspiracy surrounds a man’s death. couple adopts a homeless black teen. (CC) (DVS) widow searches for her daughter on an airplane. TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Childrens Hosp Neon Joe, Hunter TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Castle (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Almost Genius Almost Genius Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Almost Genius Almost Genius Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 “Rockabye” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Under Pressure” “Three Dinners” “iSpy” ’ “The Feud” ’ “Las Vegas” ’ “Australia” ’ “Sleeper” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Do Not Push” “The Cold” ’ VH1 62 62 Stevie J & Jos ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between two drummers threatens a college band. ›› Space Jam (1996, Comedy) Michael Jordan, Wayne Knight. ’ ›› Little Man (2006) Shawn Wayans.

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(CC) and Atlanta. ’ (CC) stabbing of a man. (N) (CC) of five is found executed. (N) Brutal murder in Minneapolis. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› Unforgiven (1992, Western) Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan ››› The Bourne Identity (2002, Action) Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper. An amnesiac ››› The Bourne Supremacy (2004) Matt Damon. Jason Freeman. Clint Eastwood’s Oscar-winning portrait of an aged gunman. (CC) agent is marked for death after a botched hit. (CC) Bourne fights back when the CIA tries to kill him. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters “Treehouse Z” Yankee Jungle “New Beginnings” Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Treehouse Masters “Treehouse Z” BET 56 56 ›› Not Easily Broken (2009, Drama) Morris Chestnut, Taraji P. Henson. › Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day (2012, Drama) Blair Underwood, Sharon Leal. Premiere. ›› First Sunday (2008) Ice Cube. BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. A maid of honor’s life ››› Bridesmaids (2011) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. A Eileen shares a shocking secret. “Busted BBQ” unravels as the big day approaches. maid of honor’s life unravels as the big day approaches. CBUT 29 29 NHL Skills Competition (N) (CC) Mr. D ’ Mr. D ’ Rick Mercer 22 Minutes (CC) Schitt’s Creek ’ Schitt’s Creek ’ Schitt’s Creek ’ CBC News Schitt’s Creek ’ Just for Laughs CMT 61 61 ›› Raising Helen (2004) ›› What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez. Party Down South Redneck Island Players fight it out to claim victory. CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “Boston Market” Undercover Boss “Hudson Group” Undercover Boss “Buffets, Inc.” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Synagro” (CC) Makeup! Drop Your CIZE! CNN 44 44 The Sixties World War III. The Sixties “1968” The Sixties The Sixties “The War in Vietnam” The Sixties The Sixties CNNH 45 45 The Sixties World War III. Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Sixties “The War in Vietnam” The Sixties The Sixties COM 60 60 › Me, Myself & Irene (2000) Jim Car- › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher. A ››› Get Him to the Greek (2010, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Elisabeth Moss. An executive ››› Get Him to rey, Renée Zellweger. (CC) pizza maker inherits a fortune from a distant relative. must drag a boozy rock star to Hollywood. (CC) the Greek (2010) DIS 41 41 Bunk’d ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Liv and Maddie Girl Meets World ›› Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) Piper Perabo. ’ Liv and Maddie Kirby Buckets ’ Kirby Buckets ’ Bunk’d ’ (CC) Best Friends Fast N’ Loud A 1932 five-window Ford Fast N’ Loud The ’32 five-window Ford MythBusters “Driven to Destruction” Deadliest Job Interview A rookie caver Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition A Naked and Afraid Survivalists face the DSC 8 8 Coupe. ’ (CC) Coupe. ’ (CC) Adam and Jamie destroy cars. (N) ’ leads an expedition. ’ (CC) bigfoot believer afraid of the dark. ’ Cambodian jungle. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians The Keeping Up With the Kardashians ›› He’s Just Not That Into You (2009, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Bar- ›› He’s Just Not “The Big Launch” (CC) family helps Scott. (CC) Khloé struggles to finish her book. rymore. Men and women navigate through complex relationships. (CC) That Into You Winter X Games Skiing, Snowboarding. Skiing and snowboarding finals. From SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Aspen, Colo. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball College Basketball Pepperdine at BYU. (N) (Live) Basketball NBA Tonight (N) X Games Extra NBA Basketball: Spurs at Cavaliers FAM 39 39 ›› Yes Man ›› Bruce Almighty (2003, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman. ›› Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Kevin James, Jayma Mays. ›› The Big Year (2011) Steve Martin. Premiere. FNC 48 48 Republican-Debate Watters World (N) Republican Presidential Primary Debate From Des Moines, Iowa. Watters World Republican-Debate FOOD 35 35 Guilty Pleasures 5 Restaurants Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped FX 53 53 ››› The Other Guys (2010, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes. ›› The Heat (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, Demián Bichir. A federal agent and ›› The Heat (2013) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy. A Two desk-bound detectives get a chance to work on a real case. a Boston cop go after a drug lord. federal agent and a Boston cop go after a drug lord. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, Third Round. Golf Asian Tour: SMBC Singapore Open, Final Round. (N) (Live) So You Said Yes (2015, Drama) Kellie Unleashing Mr. Darcy (2016, Romance) Ryan Paevey, Cindy Busby, Frances Dater’s Handbook (2016, Romance) Kristoffer Polaha, Meghan Markle. Pre- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Martin, Chad Willett. (CC) Fisher. Competition and complicated attraction at a dog show. (CC) miere. With help from book a woman changes her personality. (CC) ’ (CC) “Valentine’s Day” HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers “Aven & Phillip” Property Brothers “Carlie & Drum” House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) American Restoration “Under Fire” American Restoration “Rust-o-mod” American Restoration (CC) (DVS) American Restoration (CC) (DVS) LIFE 51 51 › Tyler Perry’s Temptation (2013) Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Lance Gross. (CC) ›› Lila & Eve (2015, Suspense) Viola Davis, Jennifer Lopez. Premiere. (CC) ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup “Inside Holman” Lockup “Inside Brushy Mountain” Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin The Runaways “San Diego” MTV 63 63 ›› Project X (2012) Thomas Mann. › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg. ’ ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011, Comedy) ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey NHL Overtime (N) NHL Hockey 2016 All Star Skills Competition. ’ NHL Top 10 ’ Curling From Eveleth, Minn. NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Game Shakers Nicky, Ricky 100 Things Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Brynn Hartman” (CC) Snapped A deadly home invasion. Snapped “Michele Williams” (CC) Killerpost “Payne & Potter” (N) Snapped “Ana Gonzalez-Angulo” Killerpost “Payne & Potter” ROOT 31 31 College Basketball Bensinger The Game 365 College Basketball Saint Mary’s at Pacific. (N) (Live) College Basketball Nevada at Utah State. (N Same-day Tape) Cops A suspect Cops “Coast to Cops Disturbance Cops “Street Pa- Cops (N) ’ (CC) Cops Truck hauling Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle ’ Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Strange En- SPIKE 57 57 flees from police. Coast” ’ (CC) at a roller rink. ’ trol” ’ (CC) golf carts. ’ counters” ’ SYFY 59 59 › Jaws the Revenge (1987, Suspense) Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest. (CC) ›››› Jaws (1975) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. A man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. (CC) ›› Jaws 2 (1978) Roy Scheider. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades The Bouquet (2013) Kristy Swanson, Alberta Mayne. Master’s Hand Girl Perfect Stop & Think Makeover TBS 55 55 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Angie Tribeca “Pi- Seinfeld “The Puffy ›› Now You See Me (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson. ›› Alice in Wonderland (2010) Johnny Depp. Live action/ Awards Actors honor their peers. (N) lot” (CC) Shirt” (CC) Agents track a team of illusionists who are thieves. (CC) (DVS) animated. Alice, now a teen, returns to Underland. TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Actors honor their peers. (CC) ››› Apollo 13 (1995, Historical Drama) Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon. Based on the true story of the ill-fated Awards Actors honor their peers. (N) 1970 moon mission. (CC) TOON 42 42 ››› Madagascar (2005, Comedy) Voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock. Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures “Exorcist House” Ghost Adventures “Kings Tavern” Ghost Adventures “Fear Factory” Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest 10 Things 10 Things World’s Dumbest... A flying car. World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... USA 58 58 ›› The Lone Ranger (2013, Western) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, William Fichtner. An Indian warrior and a lawman ›› The November Man (2014, Action) Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey, Olga Kurylenko. Premiere. An Colony “98 Sec- unite to fight corruption. (CC) (DVS) ex-CIA agent finds himself pitted against a former pupil. (CC) (DVS) onds” VH1 62 62 Mob Wives “Hamptons Hangover” Mob Wives ’ (CC) ›› The Bodyguard (1992, Drama) Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Gary Kemp. ’ ›› How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998) ’ (CC)

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