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$1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Jan. 8, 2015 Cleanup Efforts Bucking Follow Flooding the Trend Lewis County Gospel Mission Among Men Join Centralia College Groups Repairing Damage / Main 4 Nursing Program / Life 1 Centralia Cemetery Lawsuit Dismissed DUNCAN WINS: A former sexton for a belea- her son Ernie against Dun- husband Robert Clark. The guered north Centralia cem- can in Lewis County Superior Clarks also asked Duncan to Former Volunteer etery has won a months-long Court June 19 dismissed with cover costs of reinterment at Sexton Says Suit Was legal battle, but it may very prejudice Dec. 19, exactly six another cemetery, and also to ‘Predatory’ and Caused well be a Pyrrhic victory for months after it was filed. The cover costs of securing another Jennifer Duncan. suit claimed breach of contract gravesite. Extreme Anguish Lewis County Superior with Greenwood Memorial The lawsuit claimed Elaine Court Judge James Lawler Cemetery and asked Duncan Clark had two run-ins with By Christopher Brewer ordered a lawsuit brought to pay for disinterment of [email protected] forward by Elaine Clark and the remains of Elaine Clark’s please see LAWSUIT, page Main 14

Mining Controlling the Creek Company Not Plan to Reduce China Creek Flooding in Legislature’s Hands Giving Up Near Mount St. Helens By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] A proposed mining project near Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument has come to a halt — for now. Federal agencies and mining com- pany Ascot Resources Ltd. voluntarily dismissed their appeals of a federal district court decision to invalidate permits for a proposed mining proj- ect in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. please see MINING, page Main 14 Inslee Declares Emergency in Nine Counties Following Storm OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee Pete Caster / [email protected] has proclaimed a state of emergency Centralia Public Works Director Kahle Jennings points toward the Agnew Mill Ponds, one of the areas where he hopes heavy rainfall runof from China Creek in nine Washington counties affected could be stored to prevent looding in downtown Centralia. by this week's severe winter storm. Inslee's action Wednesday will al- MITIGATION: Project Centralia. to reshape a portion of China bottleneck point for the water low the state to seek emergency relief The city saw 2.6 inches of Creek to minimize flood im- draining off the urban area funds from the U.S. Department of Would Mean Less rain ending Monday, causing pacts on the downtown area and the water coming in from Transportation's Federal Highways Frequent Flooding China Creek to overflow, City during all but the most severe further upstream. When the Administration to help pay for re- Hall to flood and a lot of wa- rain events. channels get maxed out, the pairs. Downtown ter to linger in the streets for a The idea behind the China water backs up into the streets The governor's office said the By Dameon Pesanti couple days. Creek project is to slow the around downtown. But, by storm caused at least $3 million in But, if things go as planned, surge of water before it gets slowing the upstream flows, damage and debris removal cost. [email protected] events such as this week’s ur- to the culverts below the city. officials hope they can create The emergency proclamation This week didn’t get off to ban flooding will be much less Like a freeway onramp at rush enough space for the down- is for Grays Harbor, King, Kittitas, a very good start for residents common. hour, the decades-old con- Lewis, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Wah- and workers in downtown The city of Centralia wants crete tunnel below the city is a please see CREEK, page Main 14 kiakum and Whatcom counties.

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Calendar Roxy Theater to Screen ‘Secret of the Tomb’ Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? Library to Speak If you have an event you would like included in the Community Calendar, at AAUW Meeting please email your information to Corine Aiken, manager of the Vernet- [email protected]. Include a ta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library, daytime telephone number where you will be the featured speaker at the Ameri- can be reached. There is no charge for these listings. can Association of University Women For questions about calendar items, meeting today. call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, The meeting will be at 6:45 p.m. at (360) 807-8238. The Gathering Place, Stillwaters Estates, 2899 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia. Aiken is a longtime resident of Wash- Support Groups ington state, graduate of the University of Washington, member of Timberland Re- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community gional Library District for more than 11 Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) years, chair of the board of the proposed 330-2640 Discover! Children’s Museum, and is ac- Parkinson’s Disease Support Group (Chehalis tively involved with Chehalis growth and Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, Kirkland Road, Che- vitality. halis, go to left and enter at rear of church, (360) 740-5556 Aiken will explain and show how to Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- utilize the myriad resources available manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, within the library system. Centralia, (360) 736-9268 For more information, call Jeanne Gordon, (360) 736-6605, or Kristi Nelson, Friday, Jan. 9 (360) 748-4203. Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic with Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie Grange, halis, (360) 740-0492 (360) 864-2023 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Senior “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 Jack- Center son Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, 7-9:30 “Secret of the Tomb” will be Admission on Friday and Sat- p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 shown at 7 p.m. Friday at the urday is $8 for adults, and $7 for Public Agencies Raucous, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Roxy Theater in Morton. children, students and seniors. Eagle Casino, 21 and up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 The PG-rated movie also will There is a $1 discount for the Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., coun- Julie Calkins and Windsong, 6:30-9 p.m., Jer- cil chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, emy’s Farm to Table, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) air at 7 p.m. on Saturday and Monday movie. For more infor- (360) 330-7671 748-4417 Monday. mation, call (360) 496-5599. Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 p.m., Han- son Boardrooms, Hanson Administration Building, Centralia College, (360) 736-9391, ext. 231, jreau- Libraries [email protected] Youth PageTurners: for youth grades 4-6, “Pop- 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Christian Church, 111 NW Oakview Grange, Centralia, (360) 736-5172 or py,” by Avi, 3:30 p.m., Winlock Prindle St., (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 (360) 273-6008 Libraries Raucous, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis County, 10 Organizations Lucky Eagle Casino, 21 and up, (360) 273-2000, a.m., Providence Centralia Hospital chapel con- PageTurners Book Discussion, Jeffrey Archer ext. 301 ference room, (509) 230-6394, tg728792@centu- book of your choice, noon, Chehalis Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, 7:30 p.m., Bu- Roots & Boots Tour, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, rylink.net, http://goo.gl/bWXTmr Junior PageTurners, Tenino, cancelled coda Odd Fellows Community Center, 101 E. Sev- Rochester, tickets start at $30, 1-800-720-1788 enth St., second floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 Coalition of the Living, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Lewis County Writers critique session, 5:15-7:15 house, (360) 740-0492 Support Groups Organizations p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- Facebook class, 10 a.m., Centralia United Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 a.m-noon, countywriters.wordpress.com/ Cooks Hills Community Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Skookumchuck Odd Fellows Lodge 129 and Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., led Road, Centralia, (360) 628-4980 Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, installation of officers, by Mitchel Townsend, use of Facebook in com- 6:30 p.m. Bucoda Community Center, 101 E. Sev- Support Groups munication and evangelism, (360) 508-9935 enth St., second floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 “Secret of the Tomb,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Mor- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage ton, rated PG, $8 adults, $7 children, students, se- Sunday, Jan. 11 United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Teni- niors, (360) 496-5599 banquet room, Chehalis, (360) 388-5252 no, (360) 480-0592, [email protected] Tristin Gallegos, 6:30 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring Table, Chehalis p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Chehalis (360) 485-2852 (360) 748-3401 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Riverside Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., large group Libraries Park, Centralia, free, sponsored by Jesus Name Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the American Pentecostal Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Grace Foursquare Build & Play Saturday, for children, 10:30 a.m., 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, September-May, Church, 3030 Borst Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, Centralia (360) 740-5899 www.gracefoursquarechurch.com Organizations S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- Organizations Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Dayspring Bap- en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0450 or (360) 736-4163 Saturday, Jan. 10 tist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S Market Prairie Steppers Square and Round Dance (360) 748-3401 or email dayspringbaptistch@ Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 520-0772 Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Exchange, Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck at break, gmail.com The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Jan. 8, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 61.22 65.0 -0.56 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 79.74 85.0 -0.36 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 4.67 10.5 -0.17 60s H Cowlitz at Randle 50s 40s Mostly Cloudy Cloudy Isolated Rain Cloudy Cloudy 10.44 18.0 -0.46 30s H 49º 39º 50º 39º 50º 41º 51º 40º 50º 40º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 13.02 ---- +0.15 10s This map shows high temperatures, 0s type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:55 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:42 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 45 Moonrise ...... 8:41 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 39 52/40 31/29 Moonset...... 9:31 a.m. Normal High ...... 46 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 35 49/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 60 in 2002 Seattle Anchorage 32/27 mc 36/35 mc Record Low...... 8 in 1937 49/41 Boise 35/30 pc 39/29 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 18/16 s 30/16 sn Yesterday ...... 0.00" 47/39 34/29 1/13 1/20 1/26 2/3 Dallas 38/29 s 38/21 sn Month to date ...... 2.93" Tacoma Honolulu 78/68 s 79/68 s Normal month to date ...1.52" Centralia 49/39 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 67/46 s 63/46 pc Year to date...... 2.93" 49/39 Yakima Nashville 24/18 s 31/13 s Normal year to date .....1.52" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 72/48 s 70/50 s 35/30 Longview 49/39 Trees None None St. Louis 25/16 s 17/8 s Salt Lake City 45/29 s 42/32 pc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 48/41 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 62/51 s 60/51 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 23/16 s 34/16 s Portland 46/40 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 49/40 36/34 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 57/41 s 52/37 pc New Delhi 66/46 s 66/46 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 43/19 s 45/25 s Paris 48/37 ra 52/43 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 49/39 pc 49/41 mc Spokane 33/25 cl 33/26 mc London 52/43 sh 57/45 cl Rio de Janeiro 93/77 s 95/77 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 54/43 s 51/43 ra Tri Cities 36/31 cl 35/29 cl Mexico City 61/43 cl 64/39 pc Rome 57/41 s 57/41 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 47/39 mc 48/39 cl Wenatchee 32/31 cl 36/29 mc Moscow 12/3 cl 19/14 l Sydney 81/70 s 86/72 s

on Vacat ing ion We’ll help your Go ? Don’t Just Stop Your business stand out Papers, Donate Them from the crowd! To NIE! For More Information or to Donate, NEW LOCATION! Call Customer Service at Inside The Chronicle 360-807-8203 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia Newspapers In Education 360-736-6322 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 City Looks to Replace Fallen Fundraiser Planned for Osprey Nest at Fort Borst Park Centralia High School GONE: Nest That Had Scientist Joe Buchanan. “It’s great. It provides opportunity to Remained Above give folks a chance to see these Senior Centralia Baseball Field great birds, and they’re in very close proximity to where we rec- Paralyzed for Decades Fell During reate. In fact, I think I remember a December Windstorm seeing that nest when I took my kids to games at that field.” in Crash By Dameon Pesanti WDFW considers osprey a HELP WITH MEDICAL [email protected] “state monitored” species, mean- ing state researchers track their BILLS: Donations The skies at Wheeler Field in distribution and populations. Being Accepted Centralia are going to be a little WDFW officials say, across the emptier this upcoming baseball state, osprey populations are for Teen Injured in season, and local osprey accus- healthy. November Crash tomed to watching games will “The population is robust and have to find new seats. well distributed,” Buchanan said. By The Chronicle The pole that for decades “There don’t appear to be any A fundraiser is scheduled supported an osprey nest just population threat factors.” for Jan. 17 for a Centralia beyond the centerfield fence fell Pierson said the parks de- High School senior who was over during a windstorm in De- partment is considering some paralyzed from the waist cember, sending the nest down cost effective ways to make the down following a pickup with it. park osprey friendly once more. truck accident. “The pole was pretty rotten,” Replacing the old pole is feasible Brandin Spare, 17, was said Emil Pierson, Central’s but costly. The nesting platform airlifted to Harborview community development direc- has to be above the field’s lights, Medical Center in Seattle af- tor. “It’s sad. I was really disap- which would mean buying a re- ter the sin- pointed when I went out and no- ally long pole. gle vehicle ticed it was gone.” “That’s like 90 feet high,” he rollover on Osprey are known to adapt said. “The cost might be about Reynolds well to human environments, $1,000.” Avenue in and prefer to live close to slow, Another option is putting a Centralia clear waterways for foraging. platform atop the light poles that on Nov. 20, Seeing them nest at a baseball are already in place. Such an ef- 2014. field in a city like Centralia is fort might work, because the The hardly uncommon. lights themselves aren’t at the Brandin Spare rummage, “They’re very adaptable to very top of the poles. injured in baked crash the human environment,” said Pierson said a solution will The Chronicle / File Photo goods and Washington Department of Fish hopefully be in place sometime An osprey takes light from a nest that sat atop a light pole at Wheeler Field in crafts sale and Wildlife Natural Resource in the spring. Centralia in this photograph taken in May 2011. fundraiser to help with the cost of medical expenses is scheduled to go from 9 a.m. News in Brief to 6 p.m. at the Centralia Ea- gles at 2308 N. Pearl St. as well, according to police. insurance company would not generation of students about one Donations of baked Scammer Impersonates Brown said disputes have cover their loss since the trailer of America’s most violent and in- goods, crafts and rummage Chehalis Woman’s been ongoing among the neigh- was never reported at the proper- spiring times. sale items are being ac- bors, and Johnson appeared to ty where the accident took place. Scott has performed excerpts cepted. A flyer for the fun- Grandson, Gets $2,000 be intoxicated. Now with a 24-foot trailer in of King’s speeches for the Hu- draiser lists the following By The Chronicle Johnson is being held at the their possession, John said he manitarian Awards Ceremony contacts for further informa- An elderly Chehalis woman Lewis County Jail. was thrilled about his new home honoring President Jimmy tion: Jeanie, (360) 584-6090; was scammed after a caller pre- and the act of kindness. Carter and was recorded on the Miracle, (360) 388-6616; and tended to be her grandson in a Thurston County Voter “It was just a blessing in dis- “March On” benefiting the Hope, (360) 304-1929. variation of an often reported guise,” he said about the trailer, National Civil Rights Museum. Accounts for monetary scam Tuesday. Registration Deadline which they received on Dec. 23. He has conducted workshops donations are set up at Se- Lewis County Chief Deputy The couple, who currently on acting and has received sever- curity State Bank as well as Stacy Brown said the suspect for Special Election is Set live in Mossyrock, hope to move al awards including the Ingram online at gofundme.com/ called the woman’s home im- By The Chronicle the trailer to Chehalis where Fellowship Award for Theatre hmgeek. The online cam- personating her grandson and School district voters in Teni- John can be closer to work. and the Partnership in Access paign had raised $1,990 of asking for $2,000 for property no and Yelm who have legally “We’ll make sure there are and Appreciation Grant from its $5,000 goal by 2:30 p.m. repairs following a car wreck. changed their names or have no trees around,” he said with a the Tennessee Arts Commission. Wednesday. The caller said his voice moved have until Monday to up- laugh. He also won the Ralph Edmond- son National Award for Play sounded different because his date their voter registration for Writing for “Lisa’s Story,” which nose was injured in the collision. the special election. Napavine School he wrote, produced, directed and The victim went to Safeway The Tenino School District starred in. Woman, 78, and bought $1,000 in prepaid and Yelm Community Schools District Changes Visa cards. When she called the both have propositions in the Time of Meeting Injured in suspect back, he said she bought Feb. 10 special election. Senators to Seek Rule the wrong cards. The victim re- Residents may register to vote By The Chronicle turned to the store and bought or update their voter registration The Napavine School District Changes on Tax Bill Crash Near $1,000 in NetSpend reloaded online at ThurstonVotes.org, in Board of Directors has changed Vote Requirement prepaid cards. person at the Thurston County the time of its Jan. 12 workshop Morton on After she gave the caller the Auditor’s Office, or by mail as meeting. The meeting will take OLYMPIA (AP) — Two Re- codes for the cards, the victim long as the voter registration place at 5 p.m. instead of the publican senators say they will got a “bad feeling,” Brown said. form is postmarked or complet- originally scheduled time of 7 propose changes to chamber Tuesday The woman asked the caller ed online by Monday. p.m. rules in order to make it harder By The Chronicle what his wife’s name was. The Registered voters who do not The board will hold a re- to raise taxes. caller could not give the right update their registrations may treat to review policies for board In a joint press release issued A 78-year-old woman was name, and the victim knew she vote based on their previously meeting protocols and board Wednesday, Sens. Doug Erick- transported to Morton General had been scammed. The caller registered address. and superintendent roles. sen and Michael Baumgartner Hospital following a single-vehi- hung up and the woman con- Residents of Thurston Coun- The 5 p.m. meeting will be say their proposal will be raised cle crash on state Route 508 near firmed with her grandson that ty who are not currently regis- followed by the regularly sched- Monday, when the legislative ses- Morton Tuesday. he wasn’t the caller. tered in Washington state and uled workshop meeting at 7 p.m. sion begins. Marlys A. Sliger, of Morton, The woman lost a total of miss the Monday deadline are in the district office board room. Currently, a measure passes was traveling westbound at mile- $2,000 to the scammer. able to register in person at the Anyone with questions is en- when 25 of the Senate’s 49 mem- post 30 on 508 in a 2005 Volk- Thurston County Auditor’s Of- couraged to contact district of- bers approve it. The proposed swagen Beetle when she left the fice until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, fice personnel at (360) 262-3303. rule change would apply only to roadway at about 2:45 p.m., ac- Centralia Man Faces Feb. 2. tax measures being considered cording to a Washington State Assault Charge The auditor’s office is located by the chamber by requiring Patrol report. Sliger then drove at the Thurston County Court- Barry Scott to Present two-thirds — or 33 — votes. The into the westbound ditch and After Allegedly house in Building 1, room 118 Program on Struggle rule wouldn’t apply to the final the embankment and a downed Threatening to Kill at 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW in passage of , but would tree. Olympia. for Equality require the higher threshold for She was charged with wheels the procedural votes necessary off the roadway. The car had re- Neighbors With Gun To find out your voter regis- By The Chronicle to move the bills for a final vote portable damage and was towed By The Chronicle tration status, contact the Elec- “From I Have a Dream to Yes on the floor. from the scene. A 58-year-old Centralia man tions Division at (360) 786-5408 We Can” will be offered at 6:30 is jailed after he allegedly point- or visit ThurstonVotes.org. p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, at Cen- ed a firearm at two of his neigh- tralia College’s Corbet Theatre. bors and threatened to kill them. Mossyrock Family Admission is free. Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- The program chronicles fice deputies Michael in Need of Help America’s struggle for equality R. Johnson for first-degree as- Receives New Trailer through the words of Dr. Mar- sault in the 1900 block of Daniels tin Luther King Jr. and President Road in Centralia at about 3:30 By The Chronicle Barack Obama. p.m. Tuesday. After a tree fell onto one fam- Presenter Barry Scott is an Chief Deputy Stacy Brown ily’s travel trailer, destroying actor, writer, producer, director, said Johnson had walked onto their house, a generous act has motivational speaker and voice CHAINS his neighbor’s property and given the family a new place to over artist. The founder and QUICK FIT ™ DIAMOND began a verbal argument with call home. producing artistic director of They take the work and frustration out of using tire chains. They go one of the victims, who were a John Sharp said the Fox The- the American Negro Playwright on and off quickly and fit right to provide excellent traction during 66-year-old man and a 48-year- atre Club donated a 1994 trailer Theatre at Tennessee State Uni- tough winter driving conditions. old man. to him and his wife, Tami. versity, where his parents and SNAP LOCK SEE HOW TO INSTALL Johnson allegedly provoked Their last trailer was totaled grandparents graduated, Scott CABLE CHAIN YOUR NEW TIRE AN CHAINS AT: one of the victims by walking after a large tree was knocked has become one of the leading ECONOMICAL into him. The victim punched down during a windstorm, theater artists in his hometown. CHOICE! http://tinyurl.com/kazfhkm

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moved a firearm, pointed it at mph throughout Lewis County. television’s “I’ll Fly Away” and CH533959sl.jd the man and threatened to kill The tree crashed through the “In the Heat of the Night.” him. roof while Tami was inside cook- An authority on the life and 748-0295 736-6603 The other victim then came ing dinner and destroyed most of works of Dr. Martin Luther King, 36 N. Market 1211 Harrison out of the house on the property, the Sharps’ belongings. Jr., Scott wrote and starred in and Johnson pointed the gun at The family was in search of “Ain’t Got Long to Stay Here” as Chehalis Centralia him and threatened to kill him a new, cheap trailer because the a tribute to King and to teach a Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 LOCAL ‘It Could Have Been A Lot Worse:’ Buildings Dry Out After Major Rivers Crest at Lower Than Predicted Levels FLOODING SUBSIDES: Chehalis River Crested Two Feet Below Flood Stage Tuesday; Some Still Cleaned Up After Urban Flooding By Christopher Brewer [email protected] Flood concerns along most of the Chehalis River appeared to be receding along with the high water Tuesday, which didn’t ap- pear to have even reached flood stage in Centralia despite a flood warning. The Chehalis River at Cen- tralia appeared to have crested late Tuesday morning at 62.2 feet, coming in nearly 3 feet below the 65-foot minor flood stage level. Downstream, the scenario also improved as the river at Grand Mound crested late Tuesday morning at 15.1 feet, narrowly missing moderate flood stage. An earlier prediction of a 21.07-foot crest at Porter stood intact. That crest took place Wednesday, according to the Ad- vanced Hydrologic Prediction Service. The Newaukum River Pete Caster / [email protected] showed little sign Tuesday that it Gospel Mission volunteers Shelley Bell, left, Dale, who asked that his last name not be printed, center, and Shelby Hashagen roll up carpeting that was waterlogged was a fast-raging torrent Monday, from Monday night's looding at the mission in Chehalis on Tuesday afternoon. cresting nearly a half foot below major flood stage at 13.1 feet in Chehalis. The river sent water into a south Chehalis neighbor- hood, causing a temporary evac- uation of — but eventually, no ‘‘We only moved major damage to — the Chehalis down here full-time Avenue Apartments. At the Lewis County Gospel in April, and we knew Mission, however, the story was a bit different as staff and volun- things like this could teers there cleaned the building happen. It could have Tuesday, a day after the river de- posited 8 inches of water into the been a lot worse. God building at 72 Chehalis Avenue. kept this little red The mission, which hosts a daily meal for homeless and building open.’’ needy people in the area, was able to open for breakfast Tues- Tammy Higley day. At lunch, little sign existed kitchen manager for Gospel Mission that anything there had hap- pened. “We had a crew here until about 10 last night moving stuff up so it wouldn’t get damaged,” lot worse. God kept this little red director Fay Ternan said. “We’ve building open.” had a lot of the clientele we serve Residents at the Chehalis come back and serve us.” Avenue Apartments just a block One of those people, Angel south were nervous Monday Volunteers prepare for a lunch rush at the Gospel Mission in Chehalis on Tuesday afternoon. Although the mission building Escue, spent most of Tuesday evening, with some evacuating sufered through minor looding on Monday night, volunteers were able to clean up the damage and open the place up for morning and the early afternoon their bottom-floor apartments. breakfast on Tuesday morning. helping remove the remain- However, everyone was allowed ing water in the building. Escue back in Tuesday afternoon and morning. BNSF train tracks couldn’t hold partly cloudy skies Friday and and a team of volunteers worked no damage was reported at the Employee Kylyn Woolery, of the amount of water flowing Saturday, with fog on Thursday. quickly enough that the center complex, according to manager Centralia, said he was just glad through. Temperatures in the low was able to serve its five-time- Michelle Abrego. the only major cleanup work “Water was just dumping into 50-degree range will be the norm “Water got into the parking lot per-week 8 a.m. breakfast. he had to do was to take down China Creek,” Jennings remarked. over the coming week, according “The first thing we started and that was about the worst of sandbags and wipe down several “What was unusual to me was that to the NWS. working on today was the cof- it,” Abrego said. “It was a pretty cars staff had driven back onto so much of the rain seemed con- fee pot,” Escue said with a laugh. good miss.” the lot facing Main Street. centrated in the upper watershed, “We pretty much got it all done. While the Newaukum’s flood Please Recycle “I’m just out here cleaning cars and that might be why we saw This Newspaper The only things we lost were a was predicted well in advance, today. We’re glad we got them all what we did.” bunch of pancake batter and giving people near it time to off the lot without getting any Jennings noted that Centralia some potatoes.” prepare, the same couldn’t be water in them,” Woolery said. received more than 2.5 inches of Kitchen manager Tammy said for China Creek in Centra- “Our boss said it was the worst rain, which according to a study Sparkling Higley estimated about 20 peo- lia, which rose rapidly Monday he had ever seen it here. I’ve got occurs once each three and a half ple at lunch Tuesday at the mis- morning and flooded several a lifted Suburban so we were able years on average. He noted sev- Savings sion, part of about 1,500 people blocks near the city’s central to get people in and out.” eral people had told city staff they annually who receive lunch at business district. Centralia Public Works had not seen China Creek rise so Storewide! the shelter. Higley said the rap- Tuesday, the scene had Director Kahle Jennings said quickly before. id rise of the water outside the changed dramatically as stand- Tuesday that he drove around “It was just an odd type of building Monday led to some ing water remained at only a extensively to get a good view of event,” Jennings said. “I’ve not Buy One initial concern, but as it turned few intersections close to China where China Creek was causing seen it block Tower or Pearl like out, the threat contained more Creek. Ken’s Bi-Right Motors on the most concern in town. He it did.” Get One of a yelp than a bite. Main Street borders China Creek, noted two major issues: Water With flooding largely out of “We only moved down here and staff there said they were appeared to be backing up into the way, Lewis County will re- 50% OFF! full-time in April, and we knew thankful none of their inventory adjoining properties from Cedar ceive a much-deserved dry period things like this could happen,” was damaged as they were able to Street upstream, and the culvert over the next few days, as the Na- 50% Off equal Higley said. “It could have been a move cars out in time Monday carrying the creek under the tional Weather Service forecasts or lesser value item News in Brief Symphony to Feature give voice to country and pop mu- Later came hits such as “I Fall The Vernetta Smith Cheha- sic star Patsy Cline 2-3 p.m. Satur- to Pieces,” “She’s Got You,” “Sweet lis Timberland Library is located 120-A S. Tower, Centralia Jazz Music at Concert day, Jan. 24, at the Vernetta Smith Dreams,” and country gems in- at 400 N. 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I’m optimistic we how much money we’ve got. … I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Lewis County fire districts. amount based on calls received can make anything work, but think this is very doable.” Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 The workshop, held at the To- and transports done. we have to know what we’re up The board opted just before Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 ledo Fire District headquarters, When asked if Winlock against.” 9 p.m. to set a meeting for 7 p.m. Home delivery painted a picture of the intricate would consider staying with If Winlock goes through with Tuesday at the Toledo Fire Hall One month ...... $12.90 web the districts find themselves Medic One, Fire District 15 its announced intent to pull out between the interlocal board Three months ...... $35.15 Six months ...... $65.15 tangled in, with a slight move Commissioner Grant Kistler of the interlocal, it could create and the local to discuss their op- tions. The meeting is public, but One year ...... $122 forward toward untangling the said it didn’t look like that would a challenging scenario for more By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States complex situation. be an option. reasons than simply the budget. will entail an executive session One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 With Fire District 5 in “The commissioners of Fire The union representing the para- to likely discuss negotiations. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Napavine opting to contract with District 15 and I were unani- medics Medic One utilizes have a The next public interlocal board Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 American Medical Response for mous in our decision to move contract in place with the Toledo, meeting takes place Jan. 20. One year ...... $194 / $227.45 it’s ambulance and medic service, forward. It’s not out of animos- Vader/Ryderwood and Winlock Online subscriptions to chronline.com and Fire District 15 in Winlock ity, it’s a business decision,” Kis- fire districts through the end of One day ...... $2 having announced it’s intent to tler said. “At this point in time, I 2016, according to union chief One month ...... $8 leave Medic One sometime in think you can proceed without Brad Flexhaug. One year ...... $84 Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. February, commissioners from District 15 if that helps.” Flexhaug said the group Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- each district tried to come up Rich Bainbridge, fire com- wants to talk with all parties Jan. 1 - Jan. 7 scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or with ideas on how to make the missioner for Fire District 1 in involved and figure out how when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances service financially sustainable. Onalaska and recent county com- itcan keep as many jobs as pos- Penguins of Madagascar may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers The board voted in Novem- mission candidate, said two hours $4 • PG in Education. sible while working to serve all 11:00 am & 2:00 pm ber to accept a budget that left into the meeting he wants to have districts. However, if Winlock (Fri., Sat., Sun.) BACK ISSUES them $300,000 short and re- a clearer picture of which dis- leaves the interlocal and decides Interstellar Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- duced the number of paramedics tricts were for sure in and out of on an alternate service, Flexhaug able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks on duty from eight to seven. But the Medic One system before any said, the union will likely file an $4 • PG 13 old are $2 per issue. 5:00 pm now those numbers need to be negotiations with the union even unfair labor practice complaint. 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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 Providing the Watch During Times of Disaster The unwelcome arrival of tion to our new, free website, been breached in the area of It’s just one example of the another flooding event in the Our Views www.lewiscountywatch.com. Chehalis Avenue, prompting a usefulness of a fully staffed, mo- Lewis County area brought forth It’s a commitment that has The website was created as wave of phone calls to the 911 tivated news team during times the usual call to action by the lasted for decades, and one that a public service, a way for the Dispatch Center as the claim of disaster and uncertainty. newsroom. has been recognized through newspaper to provide vital infor- spread via shares. Those who Reporting what is happening is Reporters and photographers honors by the Society of Profes- mation gathered through its nu- live or work in the area were our central duty, but we can and waded out into the county to col- sional Journalists and the Pacific merous resources to the public. in many cases rattled by the will use our resources to kill off lect stories and photographs of Northwest Newspaper Associa- The majority of our sports, unconfirmed report, which damaging rumors as well. the rising water and the damage tion on many occasions. lifestyles and general news cov- remained posted on a popular Check out www.lewiscounty- it brought, returning to the office Our motive is not to garner erage remains available to only page without moderation. watch.com as we continue to only intermittently to file articles awards, though; it’s to provide paying customers at www.chron- Chronicle reporters quickly improve the site and add more and images for publication. the most useful information line.com, but Lewis County responded to the scene and features, which already include It’s a duty we take seriously at possible in the most timely ways Watch provides an outlet for us learned the claim was false, then constant river readings, a bank The Chronicle, providing timely available for our subscribers and to share the news you need to relayed that information to of traffic cameras, jail rosters, a information on road closures, those in the community who know. Lewis County Watch. The post live scanner feed, stories focused river levels and other impacts rely on us. It came in handy when, on was one of the most shared on a on crime and emergency ser- of chronic flooding in our com- This week, The Chronicle Monday, a local Facebook user day when the site saw well over vices and many other important munity. was able to publish the informa- posted a claim that a dike had 30,000 visitors. offerings. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking A Question Unearths a Valuable Part of Lewis County History

Let me tell you about something I consider to be a really neat Christmas present. Some of you may remember that when I was writing about the mak- ing of the book “Centralia, the First Fifty Years,” I wished that there was a map showing the original donation land claims in relation to the city of Cen- tralia today. Oh, there was a map, hand drawn in a later book, “Centralia’s First Century 1845-1955,” but it was too small for any detail. What I wondered was if old Lewis County re- cords might have such a document. That’s when I called the engineering department and came in contact with Gary Hurley, the Public Works GIS su- pervisor. He told me, yes, they had such a map, and the technology exists for them to superimpose the land claim map onto a street map of the city today! Unfortunately, at this point I came down with one of those bugs going around, but the day after Christmas I contacted Gary and he said that his department had al- COMMENTARY: VanTuyl’s Views ready put together such a combined map, (and, while he was at it, he put together one for Chehalis as well). “Would I like to look at a reduced Lewis County Power Rankings: size example of it?” That’s like ask- By Bill Moeller ing me if I liked wild blackberry pie. It was exactly what this very amateur historian Further Examination of the Furry was looking for, and I ordered two full-size (3 feet square) reproductions of it: one for me and one to Anyone opening Tuesday’s edition never wear the same anthropomor- imagining reporter Dameon Pesanti donate to Margaret Shields at the Lewis County of The Chronicle would have been phic animal outfit twice, even if my writing that line, typo and all, with a Museum. I alerted the city managers of both cities met by three stories that took the stupid dad keeps threatening to cut tongue-in-cheek smirk, you would be that it existed and would make a great wall hang- lion’s share of ink in each of the pa- me off.” mistaken; his facial expression was ing in their respective city halls. That was after I per’s three sections. In Sports, it was (B) Were any of upper-echelon actually unreadable behind the uber- brought my copy home and pinned it to the wall of Ron Brown winning his 700th game. suit artists in Salmon, Idaho, on Sun- realistic handmade velvet beaver my “study.” I’m already learning new things from it. In News, it was a dozen or so stories day for the conclusion of Idaho for mask covering his face. But first, a quick history lesson for any newcom- on flooding. (We cover flooding like Wildlife’s Predator Hunting Contest ers to Centralia. Centralia’s founder, George Wash- ESPN covers LeBron James.) And in and Fur Rendezvous? (Final tally: 125 2. RON BROWN. The Tiger boys ington, was born to a white mother and a black fa- Life, it was … Well, you know. hunters combined to shoot 30 coy- basketball coach won No. 700 on ther, and was therefore prohibited from filing a land otes and zero wolves.) While fur mer- Saturday night. The game was a lot claim, but there was no law that said he couldn’t 1. FURRIES. Tues- chants were scheduled to be in atten- different back in 1961, when the per- own land. His foster parents, the Cochrans, filed day’s Life section dance to purchase hides on Sunday, sonable young coach took over the that claim, and George then purchased it from them. was dominated by and a builder of top-of-the-line furry Tigers: The 3-point line was over a In a recent column I stated that the original land a feature on furries, animal suits would almost certainly quarter-century away; the term “slam owned by Washington went from approximately the short definition deal in some organic materials, I feel dunk” hadn’t yet been coined; and, of Hanson Street south to Locust Street, but the map of which is folks who there’d be a disconnect between the course, games were played by candle- shows that his claim was much larger than that, dress like stuffed contestants in a wolf-killing derby light, which was an especially dan- extending from Hanson to a point just south of the animals to interact and the people who, as a hobby, dress gerous proposition as the basketball present Mellen Street. in a social situa- By Aaron VanTuyl like wolves. And what if the suit- in those days was a block of firewood. I’ve read in more than one place that Washington’s tion. If you’re a local builder arrived in costume? Would Coach Brown has always been a claim was at the junction where the Skookumchuck sports fan, just imag- any self-respecting Idaho hunter — good interview. At this stage of his River flows into the Chehalis River. But that couldn’t ine the W.F. West Bearcat, the Cen- fanatical enough about his passion to career — and perhaps throughout its be right, I thought, because it’s currently in Fort Borst tralia Tiger, the Tenino Beaver and enter the wolf-killing derby — sell fur entirety; I can’t be certain, as it start- Park, and would have been part of the Borst claim. the Morton-White Pass Timberwolf to a furry? Would any furry with a ed some 22 years before I was born According to this map, though, both ideas are wrong. hanging out together in a conference risk of being mistaken for a live wolf — he’s not about to mince words The confluence of the two rivers is in a somewhat tri- room trying to break the ice without and have enough dedication to his or regarding how his team performs, angular piece of land between the two claims. mentioning any recent games and her business have no moral qualms nor is he prone to getting worked up In addition to helping solve the above dilemma, you’ve got the jist of it. Some furry with buying directly from a hunter? over a loss. Most importantly, though, the map also creates a mystery. There is no evidence thoughts: (C) Is there any crossover in the he’s exceedingly polite, funny and on it of a claim filed by George Waunch for the land (A) The costumes sell for between hunting and furry communities? A genuine; I can’t think of an instance now known as Waunch Prairie. A source in the $300 and $1,800, which begs the lonely man, packing up at elk camp in which I spoke to Ron on the phone Lewis County Historical Museum states that such question: Are there elitist furries? A one morning, and arriving back and wasn’t in a better mood for it a claim was filed (or granted, it’s not too clear) on trust-fund baby (or kitten or puppy home just in time to put on his elk upon hanging up. Aug. 27, 1871. or cub in this case), with a brand new costume and meet for coffee with his Tune in next week, folks, as we used to say on hot-off-the-Internet suit for every fellow fursuiters? Meanwhile, 3. CHINA CREEK. The usually tiny, radio. convention? Do they speak obnox- in both groups shake their heads occasionally dry creek (and salmon By the way, these large maps will be available for iously on the Bluetooth headsets built once he’s gone. “Frank’s just a little habitat!) that runs through and $9 each from the county engineering department. into the helmet of each suit, making confused, that’s all,” they say. “He’s beneath the middle of downtown Just call first, so they can print one for you. That de- hands-free calls to their fellow afflu- working through some stuff. He’ll re- Centralia flooded on Monday morn- partment is located in the Washington State Employ- ent furries? alize where his heart’s at one of these ing. This turned my usual hike to the ees Credit Union building across from Yard Birds. “... And so I said, ‘You call THAT days.” office into an exercise in futility; I ••• a bear suit? I guess I know what YOU (D) Tuesday’s story included the clambered down Pearl to find water Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore do in the woods.’ Yeah, bro, I’ll be at line “... the mass media has had a hey- across the street, and kept trying vari- owner, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in the mixer. Of COURSE I’ve got the day portraying furries as eccentric ous side streets and alleys, working Centralia. He can be reached at bookmaven321@comcast. new wallaby digs lined up. Imported weirdos who dress in animal suits net. straight from Tasmania! You know I to get their erotics kicks.” If you’re please see VANTUYL, page Main 14

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 End of 2014 Better Than 2013 for Lewis County Home Sales INVENTORY DOWN, SALES period a year prior, pending cording to figures released from inventory are calculated by di- last month. Active listings were sales rose and closed sales also the Northwest Multiple Listing viding the number of closed sales down 10.3 percent, falling from AND PRICES UP: Tightening saw a slight uptick. But perhaps Service. The number of active for the month into active listings 661 to 593. Pending sales fell Inventory, Stabilizing the biggest jump could be found listings is down 11.8 percent over that same month. from 72 to 62, and the median in median home price, which from a year ago, falling from 603 In Thurston County, the me- home price fell from $129,900 to Prices Prove Encouraging surged to $167,500, 48.9 percent to 532. dian home price increased from $120,000. to NWMLS Member higher than December 2013’s fig- Pending sales, which are of- $224,950 in December 2013 to The NWMLS in a news re- ure of $112,500. fers mutually accepted by buyer $239,975 last month. lease quoted J. Lennox Scott, Brokers and Agents In fact, Lewis County’s up- and seller that still have to finish Pending sales increased from chairman and CEO of John L. By Christopher Brewer tick in median home price was the sale process, increased slight- 271 to 294, an increase of 8.5 Scott Real Estate, as calling De- second in the state, trailing only ly from 73 to 79. percent; however, total active cember’s statewide sales num- [email protected] Pacific County, which jumped Lewis County reported only listings were down, falling from bers “one of the best Decembers The end of 2014 signaled a 58.7 percent from $104,000 to two more closed sales in Decem- 1,062 to 1,018. on record.” bit of an upswing in home sales $165,000. ber 2014 than the previous De- Each statistical category NWMLS reported that pend- across Lewis County, indicating The number of new homes cember, ticking upward from 64 tracked by NWMLS suffered ing sales outpaced new listings, a rebounding housing market. listed for sale stayed unchanged to 66. in Grays Harbor County in De- meaning the total number of While fewer homes were from December 2013, both NWMLS reported 8.06 cember, except for closed sales, a available homes for selection listed for sale across the county checking in at 79. But fewer months of inventory on the mar- category that saw gains in every statewide was down 8 percent in December over the same time homes are on the market, ac- ket in Lewis County. Months of single county in Washington from the previous year. Poll: Upbeat Electorate, Support for Cap-Trade Tax on Polluters PUBLIC OPINION: Elway scoring third highest in a decade rection.” earnings from the sales of stocks mood poll was carried out with on his in-house scale, and there He also found nuanced views or bonds that are in excess of the same number of voters dur- Poll Shows Support is potential majority support for on taxes in a poll tied to the up- $25,000 per individual; Inslee is ing Dec. 27-29 and had the same for Governor’s Plans some of Democratic Gov. Jay In- coming legislative session. proposing to raise nearly $800 error margin. slee’s tax proposals, despite an Just 48 percent were in favor million from this proposal af- Republicans hold an outright Despite Overall Hesitance fecting less than 1 percent of overall hesitance on general tax of general tax increases, and 49 majority in the state Senate with on Tax Increases increases. percent were opposed. But some households. Elway also found that educa- of Inslee’s tax proposals ranked The Legislature and taxes 26 seats including one Democrat By Brad Shannon tion is the top concern of voters well. poll was done Dec. 27-30, sur- in their coalition to 23 seats for The Olympian heading into next Monday’s leg- For instance: 71 percent fa- veyed 502 registered voters, and the minority; Democrats will New public-opinion reports islative session, outranking the vored a cap-and-trade tax plan had an error margin of plus or hold a 51-to-47 seat majority in from the Elway Poll show public economy for the first time since putting a pollution fee on emit- minus 4.5 percent. The voter- the House. views on taxation that might be the Great Recession began hit- ters of greenhouse gases linked surprising — given Washington ting in 2008. to global warming; Inslee is Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? state Republicans’ all-out attack On voter optimism, Elway in- proposing this to raise funds for on tax hikes that accompanied dicated “the largest increase was K-12 schools and transportation Let Consolidated Credit Help You: their electoral wins in the Legis- the belief that things are getting projects. lature during the November elec- better for the country; 60 percent Another 77 percent favored a Lower your monthly payments tions. thought things would get bet- cigarette tax increase of 50 cents Reduce or eliminate interest rates But Stuart Elway said in a ter for the country, up from 45 per pack. Pay off your debt faster pair of poll reports released this percent six months ago — a 26 And 57 percent favored a FREE Confidenial Counseling week that voters are upbeat — percent swing in the positive di- 7 percent capital gains tax on CH534522ic.sw News in Brief Take the first easy step: Call:(800)650-1879 build a replacement. Construc- force Development Council has Bucoda Man Accused tion is expected to begin in 2016 received $150,000 to be used for in Tire Iron Assault and be completed in 2018. retraining workers who have ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF CENTRALIA COLLEGE PRESENT: A 7-ton weight restriction has been or will soon be laid off at Pleads Not Guilty been in place since July 2012, but Cardinal Glass in Chehalis and By The Olympian will be lifted once the tempo- the Washington Park Medical rary span is complete. The span Center in Centralia. A 44-year-old Bucoda man will be a single 9-foot-wide lane, According to the council, Magician faces a second-degree assault open to all legal loads, the speed which serves Grays Harbor, Lew- charge after he allegedly hit an- limit will be 25 mph and traffic is, Mason, Pacific and Thurston other man with a tire iron. will alternate directions to cross counties, the funding will sup- Josh Lance D. Casto pleaded not it. There will be stop signs at the port up to 40 people with tuition guilty to the charge in Thurston ends of the bridge, along with assistance, books, supplies and County Superior Court on Tues- directions for drivers to allow transportation to attend school. day morning. He was arrested oncoming traffic to clear before The funds can also be used to McVicar Dec. 19 and later released on crossing. help cover costs associated with www.mctrickster.com $25,000 bail. new employment, such as uni- Thurston County Sheriff’s forms, certifications and re- deputies responded to the scene, Commercial Lighting quired trainings. Friday, Jan. 16 behind Liberty Market in Bu- Buy-Down Program “We did an application with coda, at about 2:40 p.m. and dis- the state for rapid response fund- 7 p.m. covered that a man had been hit Continues for Local ing. We were being proactive Wickstrom Theatre on the head, and that the suspect Businesses knowing the layoffs are com- FREE (Centralia College campus) had fled in a vehicle, according ing,” Sandra Miller, of the Pacific ADMISSION to court documents. One of the By The Chronicle Mountain Workforce Develop- responding deputies received a ment Council, said. “This is just The Lewis Economic De- CH534598cz.ke call from a detective, who said velopment Council’s Energy a way we can combine efforts to Casto had called him and said Program, which aims to help make sure the people laid off get For more information, 360.736.9391, ext. 224 he had hit the other man in self businesses become more energy- what they need.” [email protected] • www.centralia.edu defense. efficient and to money, still Anyone laid off by Cardi- Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national A witness told deputies that origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in has money remaining to give nal or Washington Park Medi- its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with he and the victim had been dis- access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice President through its Commercial Light- cal Center is encouraged to visit of Human Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, mantling a trailer behind the ing Buy-Down Program. WorkSource Lewis County at 151 WA 98531, or call 360-736-9391, ext. 671. store when a man drove past and The program offers Lewis NE Hampe Way in Chehalis or yelled, “It’s dirty (expletives) like County businesses pursuing a call (360) 748-2360 from 8 a.m. you that give people like us a bad lighting retrofit with a local util- to 5:30 p.m. weekdays. name,” according to court docu- ity the opportunity to have a part Any businesses wanting to ments. He said the man climbed of their material costs covered reach out to prospective employ- Pole Buildings out of his vehicle and picked up through the EDC. ees can call Kathleen Cooper at a tire iron and hit the victim in Any business wishing to par- WorkSource Lewis County at On Sale Now! the head. ticipate must be located in Lewis (360) 740-3993 or email kcoo- Casto told deputies that he County and use a contractor [email protected]. Assistance is had been driving though Bucoda Site Prep or material vendor from Lewis available for free to aid in writ- when he saw two men who he be- ing job descriptions, posting job Available lieved stole his daughter’s bicycle County. The program, which uses openings and screening candi- a few years earlier, according to dates. court documents. $80,000 in total funding avail- able to the Lewis EDC and Grays 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ He said he argued with the Machine Storage 2 Car Garage men, and the victim approached Harbor County EDC energy pro- New Family him with a tire iron. Casto grams, aims to help local busi- ripped the tire iron out of the nesses reduce overhead costs, Practice Physician’s man’s hands and hit him on the promote economic development Assistant Joins Steck head. through energy efficiency, as • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement well as enhance the number of • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs Medical Clinic • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door retrofit jobs for local electricians, • Optional Concrete Is Available By The Chronicle • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors Newaukum River among other goals. • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation So far, according to Lewis Steck Medical Group has Bridge Near Onalaska gained a new family practice 24’x36’x10’ 38’x30’x10’ Energy, the program has helped Monitor RV Storage Will Temporarily Close in 32 projects between both physician’s assistant at its Cheha- 2 Car Garage & Workshop counties. The maximum re- lis campus. By The Chronicle bate for each project is $2,500; Samantha Ferguson, PA-C, Traffic will be detoured on clients have included Provi- will begin seeing patients Feb. State Route 508 while crews work 2 at the Steck location at 1299 • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement dence Centralia Hospital, Valley • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs on the South Fork Newaukum View Health Center and Bethel Bishop Road. • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door River Bridge located about 5 A native of Cowlitz County, • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door Church, among others. • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door miles east of Onalaska between For more information on the Ferguson received her educa- • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation Jan. 11 and the week of Jan. 19. program, contact Sara Bowles at tion from Eastern Washington While the temporary closure the Lewis EDC Energy Program, University and the University of 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: is in effect, WSDOT recom- (360) 748-0114. Washington. She possesses cre- RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall mends drivers use U.S. Highway dentials as a certified physician & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed 12 to reach their destinations assistant and registered dental for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. Snow Load � Building Plan � Construction and access it via state Route 508. hygienist. � Guaranteed Craftmanship Signs will be posted for the de- Pacific Mountain Ferguson has also practiced • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement 30’x36’ � Permit Service

• (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door CH533411rc.cg tour. in dermatology and interven- Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level Workforce Development • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, The Washington State De- tional radiology. • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad partment of Transportation will Council Gets Funding Ferguson will accept insur- • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. close the bridge for maintenance ance from Soundpath Health, Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings crews so they can build a tempo- to Help Retrain Premera Blue Cross, Regence www.twincitymetalbuildings.com rary, single-lane span across the Laid-Off Workers and Medicare. aging structure. For more information or to 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 Drivers will use the tempo- By The Chronicle schedule an appointment, call 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 rary crossing until WSDOT can The Pacific Mountain Work- (360) 748-0211. Lic#TWINCMB181C5 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

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CENtrAlIA PolICE DEPArtmENt Protection Violation, p.m. Wednesday. He had re- bottle of tequila at 4:35 p.m. woman reported that someone resisting Arrest turned to a residence after the Tuesday. Police cited Loring C. entered her home and rum- Shoplifter Won’t owner told him to leave. Thomas for third-degree theft. maged through the rooms. She taste the rainbow • Jennifer M. West, 34, of Centralia, was arrested and didn’t notice anything missing, • A 28-year-old Centra- booked after she allegedly vio- Assault Possible Stolen Vehicle and there was no sign of forced lia man allegedly attempted entry. lated a protection order and pro- • Nashaun T. Hammond, Involved in Crash to shoplift a packet of Skittles. vided a false name to an officer. When an employee confronted 38, Centralia, was arrested and • Police are investigating a Kevin B. Kempf, he allegedly booked into the Lewis County single-vehicle accident involv- teen Crashes in fog Jail for fourth-degree assault threw the candy at the employee Protection Violation ing a possible stolen vehicle. • A 16-year-old Chehalis girl • A 17-year-old male from domestic violence and third-de- When personnel arrived at the was cited for speeding too fast and ran. An officer on patrol saw gree malicious mischief domes- Centralia was arrested and accident scene in the 200 block for conditions after she crashed Kempf running from the em- tic violence in the 1400 block of ployee in the 600 block of South booked into the Lewis County of Northeast Coal Creek Road while driving in dense fog. The Jail after he violated a protection Harrison Avenue at 7:38 p.m. in Chehalis at 9:03 p.m. Tues- Tower Avenue in Centralia at Wednesday. teen was traveling westbound on 9:03 a.m. Tuesday and detained order in the 900 block of John- day, the pickup was in the ditch Chilvers Road in Chehalis and him. Kempf was arrested and son Road at 2:50 p.m. Wednes- on its side and unoccupied. The was approaching a curve near booked into the Lewis County day. Drug Possession vehicle owner had last parked Brockway Road when she went Jail for third-degree shoplifting • Devin L. Edens, 35, Cheha- the gold Toyota Tacoma at a resi- off the roadway. She hit a dirt and fourth-degree assault. Incest lis was arrested and booked into dence. While she was at work, bank and a utility box. The girl’s the Lewis County Jail for pos- she heard about the accident and lip was injured from the airbag • Inappropriate contact be- didn’t know how it got in the ac- Kicking an officer tween a victim and a visiting session of meth in the 700 block deploying. The 1996 Jeep Grand of South Gold Street at 3:51 a.m. cident or who was driving it. Cherokee she was driving re- Puts man in Jail guest in the 1500 block of Har- rison Avenue was reported at Thursday. ceived major damage and was • After allegedly kicking an about 9:38 a.m. Wednesday. The lEWIS CouNty SHErIff’S offICE towed from the scene. The colli- officer for no reason, Terry S. case is under investigation. CHEHAlIS PolICE DEPArtmENt sion heavily damaged the utility Cortez, 42, of Centralia, was ar- Nothing taken in Burglary box. rested and booked into the Lew- Citation for tequila theft • Deputies responded to a ••• is County Jail for third-degree trespass • An employee at a store in report of a burglary that oc- By The Chronicle Staff assault. The incident occurred • Janie S. Weibling, 52, Cen- the 500 block of South Market curred in the 200 block of Main Please call news reporter Kaylee in the 700 block of Harrison tralia, was cited and released for Boulevard in Chehalis detained Street in Onalaska on Monday Osowski with news tips. She can be Avenue in Centralia at 6:35 p.m. criminal trespass in the 1400 a 52-year-old Chehalis man who between 7:30 a.m. and 12:55 reached at 807-8237 or kosowski@ Tuesday. block of Johnson Road at 7:01 allegedly tried to steal a $26.92 p.m. A 20-year-old Onalaska chronline.com.

Assault Charge Dropped for Adna Man In Remembrance Initially Accused of Trying to Strike Officer NAOMI FAY LARSON a good game of football on TV By The Chronicle nearly 24 hours, and was arrest- a maximum sentence of life in and a paying slot machine. Her An assault charge filed ed at a residence in rural Cheha- jail. greatest joy was spending time against an Adna man initially lis the following day. Four of Pinotti’s friends are with her family. accused of attempting to strike His bail was set at $50,000 facing charges for helping him Naomi was preceded in death a Centralia police officer with and he bonded out of custody elude authorities. by her husband, Stanley. his vehicle during an escape prior to his arraignment. Look for additional details She is survived by her from municipal court earlier The charge of first-degree as- on www.chronline.com and children, Ginger (Ted) Rhymes this month was dismissed this sault dropped Thursday carries www.lewiscountywatch.com. of Covington, Washington, morning in Lewis County Supe- Roger Larson of Centralia, rior Court. Washington and Lori (Dean) Phillip A. Pinotti, 22, ap- Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Ricker of Olympia, Washington; peared in court for an arraign- six grandchildren; and six great- ment at about 9 a.m. The felony Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: grandchildren. assault charge was dropped and • Your family knows your wishes A private family graveside replaced with a • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues service will be held Jan. 17, 2015 lesser charge of • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided Naomi Larson, 83, of at Mountain View Cemetery at Centralia, Washington, passed obstructing. • You have peace of mind knowing you have 1:00 p.m. There will be an open The remain- given your family a loving git away Jan. 1, 2015. She was house for family and friends at born in Centralia to Clebert and ing charges Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning the family home at 3:00 p.m. include third- appointment or for advice on how to start the Leona Duncan on April 5, 1931. following the graveside service. degree escape conversaion about inal wishes She attended Centralia schools. In lieu of lowers, donations and tampering Gary Graveline, In 1947 she married Stanley may be sent to Washington Elks with physical Manager W. Larson. Together they Therapy Program for Children, owned and operated Keene's

CH533947cz.db PO Box 110760, Tacoma, WA Phillip Pinotti evidence. A change of OUR LEWIS COUNTY Auto Body Shop in Chehalis 98411-0760. expected to ARRANGEMENT OFFICE for many years. She was also change plea plea and sen- 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 tencing hearing Centralia, WA 98531 a homemaker and enjoyed To view the obituary, please will be held next week. Pinotti bowling, crocheting, traveling, go to chronline.com/obituaries. will presumably plead guilty to For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 the remaining charges or accept a plea agreement, as is the stan- dard for such hearings. In Remembrance Pinotti allegedly ran from officer Steve Howard, who was KARL BRANDENBERG attempting to handcuff him out- of Milwaukee, Wisconsin side the courtroom for an out- Sticklin where he was employed for standing warrant the morning several years was helpful in of Dec. 16, 2014. obtaining a visa. Eventually he After Howard shot at the ve- decided to move west and came hicle, the 22-year-old fled in re- Funeral Chapel to San Leandro, California verse down Maple Street toward where he was chief engineer for Iron Street. the Modern Air Corporation of He eluded authorities for Serving Lewis County Since 1890 San Leandro, California. When A History of Service the Modern Air Corporation was taken over by the ARO Death Notices sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Corporation of Bryan, • DENNIS HAASE, 66, Tenino, died Friday, Ohio, he negotiated a Jan. 2, at Harborview Medical Center, 360-736-1388 contract and stayed with Seattle. Service details are pending. the company as a consultant Arrangements are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, 1437 South Gold St., Centralia until his retirement. While Karl Brandenberg, 92, of residing in California he met

Tumwater. CH533918cz.db Chehalis, Washington, passed his future wife, Maria Ulrich. away on Friday, Dec. 19, 2014 at They were married Dec. 3 Lotteries home, with his wife Maria, the 1960. love of his life at his side. He Karls hobbies were Washington’s Wednesday was born March 28, 1922 to Carl photography, hiking and Games item is incorrect, please call the newsroom as soon as possible at and Helena Camadini working on his property. Powerball: 14-15-47-49-59 Brandenberg. He built a large, panoramic Next jackpot: $146 million Karl attended public high slide projection system which Mega Millions: www.NewellHoerlings.com school in Zug, Switzerland. After he enjoyed showing to friends Next jackpot: $221 million Creating celebrations as special as the people they honor high school he entered a four year in his projection room. Lotto: 17-23-31-32-39-40 apprenticeship at Landis+Gyr Karl is survived by his Next jackpot: $2.5 million (now Siemens) in Zug, wife, Maria; a daughter, Hit 5: 14-21-23-24-25 Switzerland, which included Esther M. Brandenberg Ditty Next cashpot: $150,000 a four year technical college of Vancouver, Washington; Match 4: 04-05-10-14 where he earned the degree of a a grandson, Robert K. Ditty Daily Game: 2-7-7 design engineer. For ive years of Vancouver, Washington; Keno: 01-02-15-28-29-33-36-42-44- he was employed by Brown and a brother, Werner 45-48-49-50-51-54-65-66-71-74-76 Boveri, of Baden, Switzerland, Brandenberg (Ursula) of where he developed pneumatic Whidbey Island, Washington. Commodities relays for high voltage He was preceded in death transmission lines. On his visits to by a grandson, David Ditty of Gas in Washington — $2.42 (AAA of Switzerland he noticed that his Vancouver, Washington. Washington) 205 W. Pine St. Centralia, WA 98531 Crude Oil — $48.75 per barrel (CME inventions were still in use. Over A celebration of his life will Group) the years the US patent ofice take place at a later date. Gold — $1,213 (Monex) issued thirty patents to his name. Silver — $16.45 (Monex) In 1955 he decided to To view the obituary, please immigrate to the United States. go to chronline.com/obituaries. The Square D Company Corrections Since 1907 Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary has helped families celebrate life. Whether burial, cremation, or simple gathering of friends & family, we are committed to Brown Mortuary Service ••• making every celebration the perfect, heartfelt experience regardless of budget... 229 North Market Blvd. The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Condolences may be offered at Chehalis, WA 98532 rate and fair in all its reporting. If www.brownmortuary.com T.360-736-3317 www.NewellHoerlings.com (360) 748-4496 you find an error or believe a news CH533410rc.jd • Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 Inslee's Pollution Solution: Tackle Water Toxins at Source LEGISLATION: Bill Would of toxic chemicals that are found target to complete the clean-wa- man health. ton state in case the state fails to in everyday products, or that ter rule, but "to just do that really If a safer alternative exists, act this year. Give State Agency come from sources not currently won't be effective." Ecology could prohibit specific The governor has said the Authority to Ban covered by the federal Clean Wa- This would "go after the uses of the chemical or ban the state plan won't be finalized until ter Act. source, so we don't have to dig sale or distribution of products he seeks legislative approval for Certain Chemicals As part of his plan, he's also and permit our way out of the containing that chemical. his toxics reduction package. SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. Jay pushing a tox- pollution," he said, adding that The American Chemis- Inslee is also proposing $12 Inslee is proposing legislation to ics reduction it doesn't make sense to ask dis- try Council said it believes the million in the next two-year protect state waters by tackling bill this legisla- chargers to remove contaminants best approach to strengthening budget to help communities re- pollution at its source and giving tive session that that they're not responsible for. chemical regulation is to reform duce the use of toxic chemicals, a state agency the authority to would give the Under the measure, Ecology the federal Toxic Substances help businesses develop safer potentially ban the worst chemi- Department of would come up with a list of up Control Act. That would allow chemicals and monitor residents' cals in products before they get Ecology new au- to 150 "priority chemicals," or businesses to operate under a exposure to chemicals. into the environment. thority to iden- ones that raise concerns, accord- clear set of regulations, "instead Last July, following over two The state is under pressure by tify chemicals ing a draft bill released this week. of having to deal with a confus- years of heated debate, the gover- the Environmental Protection that are most Jay Inslee The agency would then nar- ing and sometimes contradictory nor proposed a clean-water rule governor Agency to update water quality problematic and row that list down to about 20 of patchwork of state rules," the that dramatically raises the fish standards that are partly tied to ban their use if the most problematic and, with group said in a statement. consumption rate to 175 grams a how much fish people eat. safer alternatives are found. The public input, create plans on how The EPA, which must ap- day to protect people who eat about The state's draft rule is ex- 105-day session begins Monday. to reduce their use, ranging from prove the state's plan, is watching a serving of fish a day. The state's pected this month. But the gov- Rob Duff, a senior policy education to potentially a ban. closely what the state does. The current standard assumes people ernor has said revising that rule adviser for the governor, said The chemicals must be shown to federal agency says it plans to only eat about 6.5 grams of fish a alone won't get at major sources Wednesday that the state is on harm the environment and hu- come up with rules for Washing- day, or roughly one fillet a month. Jaime Herrera Beutler: GOP Has Much to Prove in Congress CAPITOL: Congresswoman Says Republicans Must Prove Ideas and Principles While Getting Agenda Through Congress By Lauren Dake The Columbian With Republicans controlling both chambers, U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, said on Tuesday it's time for her party to demonstrate Congress is ca- pable of doing something. The 113th Congress estab- lished a reputation as the "do- nothing Congress." On Tuesday, the 114th Congress was sworn in. Republicans have majorities in both chambers for the first time in eight years. "More than ever, we need to prove the ideas and principles we stand for are going to work," Herrera Beutler said in an in- terview from Washington. "We shouldn't let egos, attitudes and personalities get in the way. And it's funny, I feel like everybody was happy and cheerful but I feel my perspective is a little bit more no-nonsense." Herrera Beutler joined the majority of her colleagues in Susan Walsh / The Associated Press the House and voted in favor of House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, stands Tuesday with Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, right, her husband, Dan, and daughter, Abigail, as they re-enact re-electing Rep. John Boehner, the oath of oice. R-Ohio, to his post as speaker. About two dozen more conser- spokesman, who spoke to na- give people access to quality, af- This will be Herrera Beutler's Herrera Beutler said. vative Republicans voted against tional publications. fordable health care, and we can third term in Congress. Dur- Abigail is healthy, her mother the incumbent. Herrera Beutler believes the do better," Herrera Beutler said. ing her second term, her child, said, but needs to weigh more Republicans are expected to pipeline would bring tremen- On local issues, Herrera Beu- Abigail Beutler, was born prema- before she can undergo a kidney go after some big-ticket items as dous benefits and economic op- tler said she will soon be outlin- turely and without kidneys. The transplant. soon as later this week; approval portunities. ing her top priorities for each girl gained national attention for of the controversial Keystone XL Republicans in Congress county she represents. Overall, surviving her malady, known as "She's gaining more slowly Pipeline is expected to be the have also said they will move she'll focus on job creation and Potter syndrome. than we would have preferred, first big move. swiftly to repeal the Affordable improving infrastructure. On Tuesday, Abigail was with which isn't a problem other than If the measure reaches Presi- Care Act. "There's always bridges, roads her mother on the U.S. floor as we're anxious, we would like to dent Barack Obama's desk, he "I still think this doesn't do and potholes we need to address," lawmakers were sworn in. get past that milestone," Herrera will veto it, according to his what it needed to do, which is she said. "She ate it up, she loved it," Beutler said. News in Brief

breathing new hope for the their commander said, as they who took the man to Harbor- the pack dens up for more pups. Judge Rules Against southern resident killer whale prepare for the addition of an view Medical Center. Even if the GPS tracking col- Florist Who Didn't population that spends time in Apache helicopter unit and a lar fails, a separate unit on the the inland waters of Washington slate of assignments that should collar that emits a radio signal Want to Serve Gays state and Canada. They are an have them flying over the Pacific Oregon’s Wandering that can be tracked by a direc- RICHLAND (AP) — A judge endangered species in Canada Ocean for the first time. Wolf, OR-7, Gets tional antenna should continue has decided the state of Wash- and the U.S. “No slacking off, no resting on working, Stephenson said. ington has the authority to bring The baby became the 78th our laurels. We have to be trust- Official Pack Status Oregon could consider lift- a consumer protection lawsuit whale in the group, which had worthy in everything we do,” Col. GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — ing state Endangered Species Act against a florist who refused to not had a successful birth in Paul Mele told his troops. Oregon’s famous wandering wolf, protections for wolves this year provide flowers for a gay wed- more than 2 years and lost a fe- The biggest change for the OR-7, is now officially the leader if biologists confirm that four ding. male of breeding age in Decem- brigade will be its new role in of his own pack. or more packs produced pups Benton County Superior ber. the Army’s shift of resources to State and federal wildlife that survived through the end Court Judge Alex Ekstrom also Center for Whale Research operations along the Pacific Rim. agencies said Wednesday they of the year. The earliest a pro- ruled Wednesday that the owner researchers have been shadow- Traditionally, Army helicopter have designated OR-7, his mate posal could go before the Oregon of the Richland, Washington, ing the pod. They say the pod crews focus on missions over and their pups the Rogue Pack, Fish and Wildlife Commission flower shop can be held person- and baby orca, identified as J-50, land while Marine helicopter for their location in the Rogue is April, said spokeswoman Mi- ally liable for violating the Con- were swimming on Wednesday crews take on challenges at sea. River drainage in the Cascades chelle Dennehy. Delisting would sumer Protection Act. in waters off British Columbia. That means Army helicop- east of Medford. not mean an end to protections Barronelle Stutzman and her Researchers have not yet de- ter crews will have to learn how It’s the first pack in western for wolves, but would give ranch- shop, Arlene's Flowers, are being termined which whale in the pod to fly over large bodies of water, Oregon and the ninth in the state ers more options for dealing with sued for refusing to sell flowers is the baby’s mother. land on aircraft carriers and since wolves from Idaho started wolves that attack livestock. for a 2013 same-sex wedding. survive ocean crashes. They will swimming the Snake River in The judge still has two more conduct training exercises at Na- the 1990s. Canada: 4.6 Magnitude motions to rule on in the lawsuit, Lewis-McChord val Air Station Whidbey Island. As a youngster, OR-7 left his including whether the facts show Quake Near Vancouver pack in northeastern Oregon in the florist violated the Consumer Helicopter Unit Shifting Washington Ferry September 2011 in search of a Island Town Protection Act and the Washing- Focus to Pacific Rim mate. He traveled thousands of ton Law Against Discrimination. Rescues Man Who TOFINO, British Columbia The state attorney general is JOINT BASE LEWIS-MC- Jumped Overboard miles across Oregon and back (AP) — The agency that moni- asking for a permanent injunc- CHORD, Wash. (AP) — Joint and forth into Northern Cali- tors earthquakes in Canada says tion requiring Stutzman and her Base Lewis-McChord’s combat SEATTLE (AP) — The crew fornia before finding a mate last a 4.6 magnitude quake has hit shop to comply with the con- aviation brigade is about to turn of a Washington state ferry res- winter in the southern Cascades along the west coast of Vancou- sumer protection law. its attention from the impos- cued a man who jumped over- on the Rogue River-Siskiyou Na- ver Island. ing peaks of Afghanistan to the board Wednesday in the middle tional Forest. Earthquakes Canada said no “vastness of the Pacific.” of Puget Sound. The GPS collar that tracked tsunami was expected and there It’s a Girl: Scientists Its helicopter battalions held Spokeswoman Marta his travels is still working, but have been no reports of serious Identify Gender a ceremony Tuesday marking Coursey says it happened on the biologists hope to replace it this damage from the Wednesday the official close of an eight- ferry Puyallup as it headed from spring. evening quake centered near To- of Baby Orca month mission in Afghanistan Bainbridge Island to Seattle. Efforts to trap OR-7, his mate fino, British Columbia. SEATTLE (AP) — Scientists that ended in early December. KOMO reported a woman or one of the pups to put a track- Residents report that houses have determined the baby orca The event signaled that its saw the man jump and alerted ing collar on them were not suc- shook and dishes broke. Tofino born into an imperiled Puget 1,700 soldiers are home from war crew members who launched a cessful last fall, said U.S. Fish Mayor Josie Osborne says the Sound pod is female. and ready to train for new as- rescue boat and pulled him from and Wildlife Service biologist quake was the strongest she has The infant killer whale was signments. the water. John Stephenson. They hope to felt since she has lived in the first spotted late last month, They have a busy year ahead, The ferry was met by medics have better luck this May, when community. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Obama Issues 3 Veto Airasia Plane’s Tail Threats in 2 Days May Be Lifted to WASHINGTON (AP) — The Retrieve Black Boxes White House threatened more vetoes Wednesday against top- PANGKALAN BUN, Indo- priority legislation of the two- nesia (AP) — Strong currents and day-old Republican-controlled blinding silt thwarted an attempt Congress, and GOP leaders said by divers on Thursday to find they intend to keep challenging AirAsia Flight 8501’s black boxes, President Barack Obama to sign which are believed to still be in early measures that demonstrate the recently discovered tail of the bipartisan support. crashed plane. “We’re calling on the presi- The flight data and cockpit dent to ignore the voices of reac- voice recorders are crucial for de- tion and join us,” Senate Major- termining what caused the jet car- ity Leader Mitch McConnell said rying 162 passengers and crew to as he and Speaker John Boehner vanish on Dec. 28, halfway into a lined up legislation to approve two-hour flight between Surabaya, the Keystone XL oil pipeline, Indonesia, and Singapore. make changes to the health care Four bodies recovered Thursday law they also have vowed to re- raised the total to 44, Indonesian peal, and delay a key provision of Search and Rescue Agency chief a 2010 financial regulation law. Henry Bambang Soelistyo said. The conflict comes at a time Days after sonar detected ap- Christophe Ena / The Associated Press parent wreckage, an unmanned when the president and the two Rescue workers remove items after a shooting in Montrouge, outside Paris, today. Two people were shot and gravely wound- Republican congressional lead- underwater vehicle showed the ed at the southern edge of Paris, including a police oicer, raising tensions a day after masked gunmen stormed the oices plane’s tail, lying upside down and ers have all stressed the opportu- of a satirical newspaper and killed 12 people. nity for bipartisanship in the two partially buried in the ocean floor. years ahead. Sri Lankan Vote Dad Accused of Largely Peaceful Throwing 5-Year-Old France Hunts for Suspects Despite Incidents Off Bridge in Florida COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Long lines formed in the capi- ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) tal Thursday and voter turnout — A Florida man driving toward in Attack That Killed 12 was heavy in Sri Lanka’s Tamil a bridge over Tampa Bay pulled heartland as President Mahinda his car over early Thursday, took By Lori Hinnant Rajapaksa faced his toughest elec- his 5-year-old daughter from The Associated Press toral challenge in years, with a the back seat, pressed her head “France has been struck directly in the heart of former ally trying to unseat the to his chest, and tossed her over PARIS — Scattered gunfire leader who crushed a brutal Tamil the rail, according to police in St. and explosions shook France its capital, in a place where the spirit of liberty insurgency and amassed immense Petersburg. today as its frightened yet defi- power for himself and his family. John Nicholas Jonchuck, 25, ant citizens held a day of mourn- — and thus of resistance — breathed freely.” Some voters were prevented faces first-degree murder charg- ing for 12 people slain at a Paris from casting ballots in the Tamil- es. His daughter, Phoebe, fell newspaper. French police hunted Francois Hollande dominated north, according to the French president about 60 feet over the Sunshine for the two heavily armed broth- Center for Monitoring Election Skyway bridge into the bay just ers suspected in the massacre to Violence, and there were a hand- after midnight, St. Petersburg make sure they don’t strike again. ful of incidents of isolated violence, police Chief Anthony Holloway French President Francois morning and police swarmed “armed and dangerous,” French but no injuries were reported. said at a news conference. Hollande — joined by residents, the site while helicopters hov- police said in a bulletin, appeal- Results were expected to be an- An officer heading home tourists and Muslim leaders — ered above. Officials said later ing for witnesses after a fruitless nounced Friday. after his shift saw Jonchuck’s called for tolerance after the the newspaper attackers were not search in the city of Reims, in Elections Commissioner Ma- vehicle speed past at nearly 100 country’s worst terrorist attack there. French Champagne country. hinda Deshapriya said the election mph, Holloway said. The officer in decades. At noon, the Paris Two explosions hit near A third suspect, Mourad was peaceful. prepared to pull the PT Cruiser metro came to a standstill and mosques early Thursday, rais- Hamyd, 18, surrendered at an Until just a few weeks ago, Raj- over, but by the time he caught the crowd that gathered near ing fears the deadly attack at eastern police station after learn- apaksa was widely expected to eas- up with it, Jonchuck had pulled Notre Dame cathedral fell silent Charlie Hebdo would ignite a ing his name was being linked to ily win his third term in office. But over on the side of the road. to honor Wednesday’s victims. backlash against France’s large the attacks in the news, said the that changed suddenly in Novem- Holloway said Jonchuck got “France has been struck di- and diverse Muslim community. Paris prosecutor spokeswoman ber, when his former friend and out and started toward the offi- rectly in the heart of its capital, No one was injured in the at- Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre. She health minister, Maithripala Siris- cer, who pulled his weapon. But in a place where the spirit of lib- tacks, one in Le Mans southwest did not specify his relationship ena, defected from the ruling party Jonchuck went around to the erty — and thus of resistance — of Paris and another near Lyon, to the Kouachi brothers. and turned the election into a ref- passenger side of the car and got breathed freely,” Hollande said. southeast of the capital. A French security official said erendum on the president and the the child out. France’s prime minister said But France’s top security offi- seven people had been arrested enormous power he wields over the possibility of a new attack cial abandoned a top-level meet- overnight, speaking on condi- the island nation of 21 million. ‘I Am Charlie’ Goes Viral “is our main concern” and an- ing after just 10 minutes to rush tion of anonymity because the nounced several overnight ar- to a shooting on the city’s south- investigation was ongoing. He Egypt’s Leader Makes After Paris News Attack rests. Tensions ran high in Paris, ern edge that killed a police- did not elaborate on their pos- By The Associated Press and police patrolled schools, woman. The shooter remained at sible links to terror. Ambitious Call for and places of worship. Britain large and it was not immediately Fears have run high in Eu- Protesters in some U.S. cit- increased its security checks at clear if her death was linked to rope that jihadis trained in war- Reform in Islam ies — repeating the viral online ports and borders. Wednesday’s deadly attack. fare abroad would stage attacks CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s presi- slogan “Je Suis Charlie” or “I Satirical newspaper Char- French Prime Minister Man- at home. The French suspect in dent opened the new year with a Am Charlie”— demonstrated lie Hebdo had caricatured the uel Valls said the two suspects a deadly 2014 attack on a Jew- dramatic call for a “revolution” in against the deadly terror attack Prophet Muhammad and wit- still at large in the Charlie Heb- ish museum in Belgium had Islam to reform interpretations of on a Paris newspaper office, join- nesses said the attackers claimed do slayings — Cherif Kouachi, returned from fighting with ex- the faith entrenched for hundreds ing thousands around the world allegiance to al-Qaida. One of 32, and Said Kouachi, 34 — were tremists in Syria; and the man of years, which he said have made who took to the streets to rally the suspects on the run had a known to France’s intelligence who rampaged in the south of the Muslim world a source of “de- against the killings. past conviction for recruiting ji- services. Cherif Kouachi was France in 2012, killing three sol- struction” and pitted it against the At a gathering in Place de la hadis to fight in the Mideast. convicted of terrorism in 2008 diers and four people at a Jew- rest of the world. Republique in eastern Paris near Two men resembling the for being involved in a network ish school in Toulouse, received The speech was Abdel-Fattah the site of Wednesday’s noon- suspects robbed a gas station in sending radical fighters to Iraq. paramilitary training in Paki- el-Sissi’s boldest effort yet to posi- time attack, many waved papers, northeast France on Thursday The two should be considered stan. tion himself as a modernizer of Is- pencils and pens. Journalists led lam. His professed goal is to purge the march but most in the crowd the religion of extremist ideas of weren’t from the media world, intolerance and violence that fuel expressing solidarity and sup- Downey, ‘Big Bang’ Win Big groups like al-Qaida and the Is- port of freedom of speech. lamic State — and that appear to Other demonstrations, in- have motivated Wednesday’s at- cluding some silent vigils, took tack in Paris on a French satirical place in some U.S. cities, at Lon- at People’s Choice Awards newspaper that killed 12 people. don’s Trafalgar Square, in front By Derrik J. Lang it’s never lost on any of us for a means a lot to me,” Evans said. of the Brandenburg Gate in Ber- lin, in Madrid, Brussels, Nice AP Entertainment Writer split-second that it’s entirely due “I’m eternally grateful.” Cosby Has ‘Wonderful and elsewhere. to your love and support.” Melissa McCarthy was hon- LOS ANGELES — Robert The gush-filled ceremony ored as favorite comedic movie Time’ in Return to Downey Jr. was seeing at kicked off at the Nokia The- actress, while Adam Sandler Stage in Canada the People’s Choice Awards. atre with “Mom” stars Anna was selected as favorite comedic 9 Measles Cases Linked KITCHENER, Ontario (AP) — The star of “The Judge” and Faris and Allison Janney quip- movie actor. Bill Cosby said he had a “wonder- to Disney Theme “Iron Man” picked up the tro- ping about their selection as the Ben Affleck was designated phies for favorite dramatic movie ful time” and got a standing ova- show’s hosts. the humanitarian of the year for Parks in California actor and favorite movie actor tion from polite Canadian fans at “Oh, who are we kidding?” his work with the Eastern Congo SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — at Wednesday’s fan-favorite cer- his first show following a string of Seven Californians and two peo- emony honoring stars in film, Faris joked. “Neil Patrick Harris Initiative, which he co-founded cancellations in the wake of sexual ple in Utah have confirmed cases television and music. was unavailable, and Ellen De- in 2010 with Whitney Williams. assault allegations from more than of measles likely contracted on “This is perfect for me because Generes said she was busy.” The organization advocates the 15 women. trips last month to Disney theme I love people, I’m crazy about However, DeGeneres wasn’t economic and social growth of But outside protesters braved parks in California, officials said. movies, and I prefer people who completely booked. The talk the country through various below-freezing weather to shame Three more California resi- love my movies,” Downey said. show host was on hand to pick programs. the ticket-holders as they streamed dents are suspected of having “The Big Bang Theory” also up the trophy for favorite day- Iggy Azalea and Lady Ante- in and are likely to do so again at measles. All patients with con- won multiple honors. The sitcom time TV host. bellum, who performed during the second of three performances firmed or suspected cases of about a group of scientists was Other winners in attendance the People’s Choice Awards with in Ontario on Thursday. the illness visited Disneyland awarded trophies for favorite included Hunter Hayes as fa- Fall Out Boy, were also champi- Cosby’s show in Kitchener was or Disney California Adventure network TV comedy and favor- vorite male country artist, Matt ons. Azalea was deemed favorite his first show since November between Dec. 15 and Dec. 20, ac- ite TV show, while co-star Kaley Bomer as favorite cable TV actor, hip-hop artist, while Lady An- when the entertainer saw at least cording to the California’s De- Cuoco-Sweeting was chosen as Chloe Grace Moretz as favor- tebellum were crowned favorite 10 performances get canceled on partment of Public Health. favorite comedic TV actress. ite dramatic movie actress and country group. his North American tour. They likely got the airborne “We truly have a love and pas- Chris Evans as favorite action “Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Like his last show in Mel- illness at one of the parks then, sion for making this show to- movie actor. Pompeo accepted the awards bourne, Florida on Nov. 21 there officials said Wednesday, add- gether,” said “Big Bang” co-star “I’ll say 30, 40 percent of the for both favorite dramatic TV were no disruptions during the ing people with measles can be Johnny Galecki. “Honestly, it’s a votes were my mom, but the actress and favorite network TV performance and the crowd infectious for nine days. dream come true every day, and other 60 percent, it really, really drama. laughed throughout. NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 • Main 11 Study: State Death Penalty Cases Cost an Extra $1 Million MONEY: Seven-Month prosecution and sending a per- County's top public-defense son to prison for life costs the agencies, said the study was thor- Study by Seattle ‘‘This is purely about the economics; state roughly $2 million. ough and provided in-depth an- University Shows "We went into it (the study) swers. whether or not it’s worth the investment wanting to remain objective," "What I like about this report Financial Downside to Collins said. 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Jay where capital punishment is not The study of 147 aggravated Collins and three other pro- Liberties Union of Washington Inslee issued a moratorium on sought. first-degree murder cases filed fessors found the average cost of Foundation. the punishment while he is in Criminal-justice professor in Washington state since 1997 a death-penalty prosecution and Seattle University School of office. His term is set to expire Peter Collins says researchers quantifies just how much more conviction is just over $3 mil- Law professor Bob Boruchow- at the end of 2016, unless he's re- were not surprised by the re- death penalty cases cost. lion. Not seeking a death-penalty itz, former head of one of King elected. sults of their seven-month study of the costs associated with the death penalty. "I don't know who coined this term, but this is social science supporting common sense," he GRAND OPENING!! told The Seattle Times on Tues- day. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] Emily Ecklund, 10, leads the cast of Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. in its rendition of “Do The Circulation” during a rehearsal at the Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia on Wednesday afternoon. The musical, which will be performed and produced by 57 local home school students, will run on Friday night at 7 p.m. then on Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Homeschoolers Bring First Musical to Sonya Monte, 9, turns from a bill into a law during a rendition of “I’m Just a Bill” at a rehearsal of Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. at Life Friday the Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia on Wednesday afternoon.

EDUCATIONAL SHOWING: d’Ete Teitzel, 15, bottom-right, sings Performing Arts to “Conjunction Junction” during a re- TICKETS hearsal of Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. at Homeschoolers Will Tickets for Schoolhouse Rock the Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia Perform Schoolhouse Live Jr. can be purchased at the on Wednesday afternoon. door of Evergreen Playhouse Rock Live Jr. before the shows, or online by emailing PerformingArtsToHome- By Justyna Tomtas [email protected]. [email protected] Showtimes: 7 pm. Friday, Jan. 9 Performing Arts to Home- 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., schoolers will put on its first mu- Visuals Saturday, Jan. 10 Editor sical production, a show which Location: Evergreen Playhouse, aims to entertain and educate 226 W. Center St., Centralia the audience. Tickets: Adults, $7; children, PATH, a branch of the Lewis 12 and under, $5 County Homeschool Co-op, will be performing “Schoolhouse MORE INFORMATION Pete Caster Rock Live Jr.,” a play that focuses [email protected] If you are interested in joining on the animated musical educa- Performing Arts to Homeschool- tional short films Schoolhouse ers as a parent with a student, or Rock! are an adult with a skill set in the- The musical focuses on a ater or music and would like to teacher who mentally prepares help in the future, contact Angela Wilcox at PerformingArtsToHome- himself the morning before his [email protected]. first day of school. With nerves running high, the teacher turns on his television when the show comes on. His subconscious, played by different students, re- to young people and young stu- affirms him and guides him dents,” she said. “I believe the through songs about math, so- younger they are exposed to it, cial science, history and lan- the better it is for them. It’s im- guage arts among other genres. portant because the more you Many popular songs from learn about humanity through the show will be featured in the art, the more humane you be- musical, including “Conjunction come. It’s important and vital to Junction,” “Interplanet Janet” education.” and “I’m Just a Bill.” Tiffany Venters, an assistant Angela Wilcox, one of the di- to the production, said the au- rectors of the play, said the audi- dience is sure to be entertained. ence is in for a treat. She got involved with the musi- “The older generation of audi- cal after she decided to enroll her ence will look forward to nostal- 5-year-old daughter in the pro- gia; they’ll hear the songs they duction. Her daughter, Amelia, love and grew up on, and the is one of the youngest thespians younger audience members will in the play, which has partici- enjoy really fun music with sim- pants 5 to 18 years of age. ple educational truths in them,” “I’m relatively new to home- she said. schooling and it sounded like The group of 57 kids has been something really fun to get my practicing since September with daughter involved in,” Venters its first show right around the said. corner. Not only can the audience Wilcox said the play wouldn’t look forward to a lot of singing be possible without of and dancing, but she said, the the community and the people family-friendly experience also who stepped forward to help educates those in the audience. organize the production. She is “The whole basis is to teach thankful for those who took time kids in a fun way. Even if the out of their schedules to bring kids don’t know they are learn- the musical to life and said the ing something, they are,” Venters show serves an important role in said. the Lewis County community. The group of actors is able to “We want to give the students perfect its skills, while behind every aspect of theater,” Wilcox the scenes students learn the ins- said. “We give them dramatic and-outs of sound, props and pieces and comedy pieces and crew work under the apprentice- we definitely want to challenge ship of adults who have experi- them with a musical. We have ence in the field. the talent for it.” The premise is to help bring PATH, which first started a network of theatrical skills and in 2013, aims to bring theatri- practice to a group of students cal opportunities to homeschool who may otherwise be without. students, something she said All proceeds from the event was not always available to them. will be used to pay royalties for Wilcox believes the every student the production, as well as rental deserves the opportunity to be and production fees. Whatever involved in theatrical produc- is left over will be funneled back tions. into PATH for next year’s pro- “Performing arts are critical ductions. Look for our Saturday commentary by John McCroskey CH533939cz.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 • Main 13

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stream waters to drain off first. “To store the water up here would take some of the pres- sure off,” said Centralia Public Works Director Kahle Jennings while standing at one of the proj- ect sites above the Logan Dis- trict. “Instead of a single humped camel we’ll have a two humped camel of lower intensity.” The project will come in two phases that are expected to be completed in 2015 and 2016, re- spectively. Between the two stor- age sites, officials predict they will be able to store between 50 and 60 acre-feet of water. “We could get a 6 to 7, maybe 9 inch drop (in China Creek),” Jennings said. “That’s truly sig- nificant.” Phase one is on 39 acres of land along Little Hanaford Road the city purchased in 2004. The other phase will be done in the Agnew Ponds area that was do- nated to the city in 2013. In Oc- tober, the Centralia City Council approved a contract with EN- VIRON International Corp. to begin initial work on the flood Pete Caster / [email protected] mitigation projects. Centralia Public Works Director Kahle Jennings stands on property the city purchased in hopes to store heavy rainfall runof from the upper watershed of China Creek The plan for the Little to prevent looding in downtown Centralia. Hanaford Road site draws its inspiration from a similar wet- making the creek bend around “I think it’s a fair concern,” “When China Creek comes up, it flood reduction and habitat proj- land project in Portland, Or- these structures that’ll slow it Jennings said. “We’re not in does its thing and then recedes ects and $20 million for larger egon. Right now, the creek down, too.” the business doing things that before the Chehalis or Skookum- projects in the Chehalis Basin. flows through the property in a The second part will be at harm people. We want to do chuck have even crested.” Still, officials say they’re opti- straight line and unimpeded by the Agnew Ponds where a natu- things that don’t harm people. The costs of the project is yet mistic that the China Creek proj- much vegetation. Instead, the ral control structure, probably a It’s something I think we’ll have to be determined. ect will receive funding. city is partnering with the Che- berm, will store even more water to factor in and we may have to Jennings said he requested “There’s a lot of benefits to be halis Tribe to make the creek me- in the area than it already does. mitigate it.” $900,000 from the Chehalis Riv- seen in the China Creek Project,” ander through the property and “Storing 10 acre-feet of wa- The project isn’t a panacea for er Basin Flood Authority, but the said Scott Boettcher, staffer for make the area hospitable to fish. ter here would reduce that flow flooding on China Creek. It’ll true costs of the project won’t be the Flood Authority. “Even tak- The creek will be surrounded downtown by about 3.5 inches,” do nothing for the woes of the known until the project design ing off a few inches prevents a lot by trees and lined with aquatic Jennings said. citizens dealing with flooding at work is complete. of storefronts closing.” plants and wood debris that Here, though, there is the the lower end of the creek (near The China Creek project was The decision of how much will slow the water down. When possibility it could adversely af- Cedar Creek Park, for example) number four on the Flood Au- money, if any, goes to flood miti- flows get too large for the creek, fect landowners near the ponds. where flood levels are dictated by thority’s $17 million local flood gation ultimately rests on what it’ll spill into several large pools. Jennings said he has already re- the Chehalis River. control projects budget as part of kind of agreement the Legisla- “Right now there’s nothing to ceived comments from people “Where the Chehalis backs its multifaceted proposal it sent ture and the governor can come stop this water from flowing in living in the area worried that up into China Creek, that’ll still to the governor’s office. In his to. the field,” Jennings said. “But by their property could flood more happen,” said Stormwater Op- budget, Gov. Jay Inslee instead “It’s in the Legislature’s hands creating some topography and severely than it already does. erations Manager Kim Ashmore. agreed to $10 million for local now,” Jennings said.

then contacted the state cem- firm Owens Davies P.S., could As for the cemetery itself, is identified as John Doe Duncan Lawsuit etery board, who looked into the not be reached for comment there remains no one to super- in court documents. “The courts allegations before issuing an or- Thursday. vise it as both Duncan, who vol- should be there to protect people Continued from the front page der barring Duncan from acting Duncan spoke to The Chron- unteered to become the volunteer from predatory lawsuits like this. as an authority or representative icle via phone and said while she’s caretaker after sexton and owner Duncan. The Clarks said Duncan I think they should be in a better of the cemetery in May. relieved that the lawsuit is over, John Baker received an order position to be more discerning.” accused them in 2011 of stealing Duncan, who represented damage from the situation had from the state cemetery board a plaque from herself in defense against the been done with what she called barring him from operating it, is Robert Clark’s lawsuit, was ordered during the “off-the-wall accusations” causing herself barred from operating or gravesite, al- process to surrender any and all an undue amount of stress. working in it. However, local leg- though Elaine of the cemetery’s funds to the “I believe we should help oth- islators Richard DeBolt, R-Che- Missing Clark showed court. Lawler’s decision trans- er people out, but then to have halis, and Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, Duncan a re- ferred the surrendered funds to someone turn around and ex- have previously told The Chron- ceipt for the the Washington State Funeral coriate you and ruin your repu- icle they hope to find a legislative plaque. In 2012, and Cemetery Board to benefit tation … the mental anguish I solution to the situation. a granite slab Greenwood Memorial Cemetery. went through was awful,” Dun- For Duncan, she says it’s just bearing Robert Jennifer Duncan Neither party owes anything can started. “I had an opportu- one more legal battle for the year, Clark’s name former sexton as a result of Lawler’s decision, nity to go work elsewhere, but I and she maintained her displea- he Chronicle and military and the dismissal of the case couldn’t even go to work with my sure with what she called an at- service informa- with prejudice means it can’t be peers because I had the lawsuit tempt to get whatever money and tion went missing. brought up in the court system still ongoing. I couldn’t even go assets she owns. The lawsuit states Duncan again. back east to be with my family “I feel like the courts really let had taken both and demanded The Clarks’ attorney, Mat- for Christmas because I have to us down,” Duncan said, referring payment for them. Elaine Clark thew Edwards of Olympia law be here.” to herself and her husband who

Forest Service to conduct explor- recreation for current and future ruled. Missed Mining atory drilling on the property. generations. The environmental assess- “Our immediate interest is to The 2012 environmental as- ment also failed to analyze all your Continued from the front page get the permit to do this current sessment issued by the BLM in reasonable alternatives for keep- drill program and then to ana- coordination with USFS did not ing project roads, structures Ascot’s Goat Mountain lyze the results and decide where recognize outdoor recreation as and support facilities out of the paper? Hardrock Prospecting Project we go from there,” Evans said. the primary purpose of the land. riparian reserves — designated sought exploratory drilling per- Federal agencies involved in While the assessment found that restricted areas along streams — mits for 900 acres about 12 miles the lawsuit with Ascot included impact to outdoor recreation according to Hernandez. northeast of the national volca- the Bureau of Land Manage- would likely be minimal, the Evans said Ascot will work to Call nic monument to find copper, ment and the U.S. Forest Service, proposed mining is still incon- address all the issues the judge gold and molybdenum deposits which approved the Canadian- sistent with the No. 1 purpose of found. 360-807-7676 and a potential mine. based mineral exploration and the land, according to the judg- “We felt that we had done all The Gifford Pinchot Task development company’s pro- ment. that was required, but we’re just Force, a nonprofit corporation, posed project in 2012. In his order, Hernandez going back and redoing the parts Leave a message fought the federally approved Project plans called for ex- agreed with the defendants that where the courts found the defi- permits in court. ploratory drilling on about 900 the act does not require the land ciencies,” Evans said. with the day Matt Little, executive director acres of public land adjacent to be used exclusively for outdoor of the task force, said the judge’s missed including Mount St. Helens. Ascot owns 50 recreation, but the agencies’ fail- July ruling in agreement with claims made by the task force percent of the underlying miner- ure to recognize that as the pri- VanTuyl your name al estate in one of the five parcels mary purpose is contrary to the followed by the December ap- Continued from page Main 6 peal dismissal in 2014 was a “big in the acreage. law. address and phone According to court docu- Little said that finding is the deal” for the task force. my way west like a rat in a maze “This precedent is strong and ments, the project looked to most important in the ruling. number. reactivate 1.69 miles of decom- “It’s a great precedent because until I realized that with the of- this is a permanent win for the fice literally built atop China Green River Valley and the com- missioned roads, install drilling- there’s millions of acres of lands related equipment, take out trees that are purchased under this Creek my quest was destined to After hours munities that live downstream,” fail. It all hit home by the time Little said. and vegetation along roads, drill Land and Water Conservation sites and pump 5,000 gallons Act,” he said. I’d reached the corner of Main is checking However, Bob Evans, chief fi- and Washington and discovered nancial officer of Ascot, said the of groundwater daily. The total He said it should discourage area “disturbed” by the drilling any mining companies from try- Kentucky Fried Chicken had messages company plans to revise and re- closed its doors. “If the Colonel submit the application. He hopes was to be less than 25 percent of ing to get approved for projects one acre. on the lands under the act. Sanders has called it quits, what Tuesday + Thursday to refile the application in the shot have I got?” I mused, before early part of this year. The total that would have Hernandez also determined been affected would have been that the agency’s decision that heading back — pausing only to 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. “That’s the route we’ve chosen take photos for my friends smart to go rather than appeal the ac- 3.3 acres. Portable rigs were to be the groundwater would not be and operated 24 hours, 7 days a week, significantly impacted was arbi- enough to live on hills — to re- tual court decision,” Evans told trieve my automobile for the The Chronicle. but for less than one week at each trary and capricious. The court Saturday location. found that drilling holes 1,500 to six-block drive (at a polite speed) The task force has been work- through the half-foot of water in U.S. District Court Judge 3,000 feet into the ground would ing to keep mining operations the street to work. 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. out of the Gifford Pinchot for 10 Marco A. Hernandez ruled likely impact the ground and the ••• years. in July 2014 that the proposed groundwater. The agency should Aaron VanTuyl is a columnist Evans said he believes Ascot mine violated the Land and Wa- have conducted a baseline study and sports editor for The Chronicle. will be successful with its revised ter Conservation Fund Act, the and groundwater analysis to application to the U.S. Bureau of purpose of which is to preserve comply with the National Envi- Please Recycle Land Management and the U.S. and develop outdoors areas for ronmental Policy Act, the judge This Newspaper CH532763ac.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Tackling Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] El Capitan 2B Girls Basketball TROJANS Triumph

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Wrestling Pe Ell’s Dakota Brook’s drives against Toledo’s Chaselin Rice and Alyssa Ewers during Central 2B girls basketball action Wednesday in Toledo. Centralia Toledo Struggles With Foul Trouble, Falls to Pe Ell 48-41 Takes Down By The Chronicle Lady Trojans with 15 points, TOLEDO — Toledo’s start- while cousin Alyssa Compton Washington ing five found their way into scored 13 points and Dakota foul trouble, and that opened a Brooks added 10 for Pe Ell. The By The Chronicle window of opportunity that the real difference came from the TACOMA — Centralia Trojans took full advantage of as foul line as the Trojans went 15 proved strong in the lighter Pe Ell defeated the Indians 48-41 of 29 from the charity stripe. weight classes en route to a in Central 2B League girls bas- “Putting them on the foul 42-29 nonleague dual vic- ketball action here on Wednes- line way too much really cost tory over Washington High day. us,” Ewers said. “They spent the School here on Wednesday The Indians jumped off to whole game at the line.” night. Isidro Cruz was the an early lead, outscoring the Chaselin Rice took leading Tiger of the match with a Trojans 14-7 in the first quar- scorer honors for the Indians pin of Quinton Hinez at the ter. The fouls quickly added up, with 13 points on the night. 160-pound weight class. however, causing Toledo to stall The Indians (2-5 league, 3-6 “He was wrestling up a in the second frame and be on overall) will travel to Wahkia- weight class and just had the receiving end of a 22-18 half- kum on Friday. The Trojans (3-4 a solid match,” Centralia time deficit. league, 3-5 overall) will travel to coach Scott Phillips said. “We got off to a good start Onalaska on Friday. “He was real technical and and caused a lot of turnovers got the pin.” early on,” Toledo coach J.B. Ew- Tiger Offense Too Much Washington won three ers said. “Then we just kind of For T-Wolves of the first four bouts — let up in the second quarter. It ended up just being one foul MORTON — With an offen- Tristan Dickey’s 6-3 deci- sive outburst from Kenya Lorton sion over Josh Horning at after another and I don’t really know what went wrong there.” and Grace Hamre, the Tigers 138 pounds being the lone looked hard to stop against exception. Cruz then picked Ewers credited Victoria Tjemsland as the anchor defen- Morton-White Pass with a 59-27 up his pin and Joe Finch sively, keeping the Indians in the Central 2B girls basketball vic- scored a 10-6 decision over Brandon Hansen / game throughout the night. tory here on Wednesday. [email protected] Terek Ellis at 170 pounds. Hailey Compton led the Toledo’s Josie Bowen ights for a shot in the key in the second quarter of Central Washington would win the please see GIRLS, page S5 2B girls basketball action against Pe Ell. next three weight classes before Braiden Andrews pinned Brendan Welch at Tuesday’s 2A/1A Boys Basketball 285 pounds for the Tigers. “In a couple of matches we were winning and end- Beavers Shoot Past Warriors ed up getting turned and By The Chronicle shot 24 percent from the field. pinned,” Phillips said. “Our ROCHESTER — The Bea- Tenino (6-5 overall) will face kids have to do a bit better vers came out firing and blasted Elma on Thursday while Roch- job on finishing and work- past Evergreen 2A/1A Division ester (2-8 overall, 2-3 league) ing from the bottom.” rival Rochester 52-27 here on plays at Hoquiam. Then Tristan Hicks-Av- Tuesday. ron picked up a forfeit at 106 Wyatt Blencoe hit three treys Bearcats Stumble Against pounds, Mikka McAllister in the first quarter as Tenino ran Highlanders and Andrew Anderson got out to a 16-4 lead and cruised to pins at 113 and 120 pounds victory. KELSO — A lack of consis- respectively while Hailey “We didn’t come out of the tency was the diagnosis for the Huerta won via forfeit at gates well and they came out Bearcats on Tuesday night as 126 pounds. hitting shots,” Rochester coach Kelso defeated W.F. West 63-38 “It’s clear our guys are Mark Goldrick said. “They had here in nonleague boys hoops getting better and improv- confidence and we kind of got action. ing it’s just gonna take a knocked back on our heels.” After keeping up with Kelso little time,” Phillips said. Tenino led 25-11 at halftime. in the first frame, turnovers be- “As long as they keep work- Blencoe finished with 12 points, came costly in the second quar- ing hard, we’ll continue to as did Tenino’s Nihls Peterson. ter, leading to easy baskets for improve.” “We really were trying to the Hilanders, who outscored Centralia (3-3 overall) control the game and the pace,” the Bearcats 21-5 in that stanza. will wrestle at the Bearcat Tenino coach Josef Chirhart said. “For us tonight, it was a mat- Invitational this Saturday “Wyatt hit his three shots and it ter of consistency,” W.F. West while the girls team will put us on a nice comfortable pil- coach Ryan Robertson said. “In Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the first and third we did really wrestle at the Kelso Invita- low. Then we settled in and fo- Tenino’s Nihls Peterson and Jonathon Jonesnewman battle for the rebound with well, but in the second we just tional Friday and Saturday. cused on playing defense.” Rochester’s Tanner Nelson (40) during Evergreen 2A/1A Division action Tuesday Tanner Nelson led the War- in Rochester. riors with 14 points. Rochester please see BOYS, page S5

Shooter The Final Word Toledo’s Casee Rice Cavs to Acquire Mozgov From Nuggets takes a By The Akron Beacon Journal (MCT) the team has coveted for months. They TV’s Best Bet shot during CLEVELAND — The Cavaliers will have been searching for a rim protector NBA Central 2B acquire Timofey Mozgov and a second- since the summer and Mozgov has been Miami at Portland girls basket- round pick from the Denver Nuggets their No. 1 target. He came with a heavy ball game Wednesday in exchange for two first- price. 7:30 p.m. against Pe round picks, a league source confirmed. Mozgov, 28, has averaged 6.4 points TNT Ell Wednes- ESPN first reported the trade. and 4.9 rebounds in his career. He is av- day in The Cavs will send to Denver protect- eraging 8.5 points and 7.8 rebounds this Toledo. ed first-round picks from both the Mem- season. The Thunder pick, acquired earli- phis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thun- er this week, is protected 1-18 in 2015 and der to obtain Mozgov, a 7-foot-1 center 1-15 in both 2016 and 2017. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Forest Service Yanks $10 Million Contract to Boost Its Image By Jeff Barnard The Associated Press GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The U.S. Forest Service has abruptly decided not to spend $10 million on a five-year nationwide public relations campaign to brand it- self as a public agency that cares about people and nature. The agency was planning on the campaign at a time when it's struggling to pay for fight- ing wildfires, maintaining trails and offering timber for sale. It has also faced a major public backlash in the West over plans to close trails and roads to mo- torized vehicles due to a lack of money for maintenance, as well as to prevent erosion and protect fish and wildlife. The Forest Service issued a statement Tuesday saying that it had not accepted any contract bids and would look for other ways to enhance the public's access to national forests and understanding about what the agency does. The agency wouldn't say why it withdrew the contract. Andy Stahl, director of the watchdog group Forest Service Employees for Environmen- tal Ethics, said he thought the Ben Margot / The Associated Press agency's leaders "finally listened This June 26, 2007 ile photo shows a sign depicting U.S. Forest mascot Smokey Bear on a ire danger sign in South Lake Tahoe, Calif., as smoke from a wildire rises to Forest Service employees, and behind it. The U.S. Forest Service has abruptly decided not to spend $10 million on a ive-year nationwide public relations campaign to brand itself as a public agency no one thought this was a good that cares about people and nature. The agency was planning on the campaign at a time when it’s struggling to pay for ighting wildires, maintaining trails and ofering idea." timber for sale. The decision to drop the campaign came after employees and retirees of the agency sharply criticized it as a waste of money. Stahl said that after he learned of the contract, he sent Jim Golden, a retired deputy campaign titled "Valuing People for comment. Its website de- and trail closures. an email to 25,000 Forest Ser- regional forester for the north- and Place" in Forest Service re- scribes the company as a "full- The Forest Service filed vice employees, and about half west region and chairman of the gions covering Oregon, Wash- service social change agency notice Nov. 28, the day after of them opened it. He got about board of the National Associa- ington, southern Idaho, Utah, that crafts and integrates stra- Thanksgiving, that it was solic- 50 replies, all critical, suggesting tion of Forest Service Retirees, Wyoming and Nevada, accord- tegic and creative services. We iting bids to expand the cam- the money could be put to bet- said he warned Forest Service ing to the federal website Fed- help our clients with strategic paign nationwide at a cost of ter use on recreation programs, Chief Tom Tidwell in an email BizOpps.gov. It was the only no- communication, multicultural $10 million over five years. Bids revising forest management on Saturday of the "growing fire- bid contract issued by the U.S. engagement, organizational de- were to close Dec. 26, the day af- plans, restoring ecosystems, hir- storm" among retirees unless the Department of Agriculture out velopment and resource devel- ter Christmas. ing more employees, and lifting agency got out some informa- of more than 3,000. opment to build a just and sus- "It's called the 'Take out the a three-year wage freeze. Forest Service retirees also tion explaining the campaign. Another federal website, US- tainable world." trash season,'" Stahl said. "It's objected. Al Matecko, retired But Tidwell never came through Aspending.gov, shows the Forest The website describes the when government does things chief of public and legislative with a promised briefing paper. Service has paid Metropolitan company's work for the Forest it doesn't want people to know affairs for the northwest region Golden said. Group $3.6 million since 2011, Service as helping it reflect on about." and head of the Old Smok- "Our primary reaction was much of it for the Valuing Peo- its roots, discover its future, and Stahl sent out his email Dec. ies, which represents about 950 one of suspicion," he said. "Not ple and Place campaign. "rediscover the meaning behind 26, and the Forest Service filed retirees, said he received 50 many retirees believe the Forest The area covers national for- (Forest Service founder) Gifford notice it was extending the bid emails from members who were Service needs a new brand. Most ests where the Forest Service has Pinchot's early direction to 'find period to Dec. 29. A week later, it strongly opposed. He passed on of us believe the simple (motto), faced intense public backlash to the greatest good.'" announced it was not accepting those objections to Forest Ser- 'Caring for the land and serving plans to close roads and trails The website adds that Metro- any bids. vice leaders, Matecko said. the people,' is pretty effective." on national forest to motorized politan Group was helping train Established in 1905, the For- "Retirees were just amazed Last fall, the agency awarded traffic. Forest Service employees to deal est Service manages 154 nation- that at this time of shrink- a $526,799 no-bid contract to Metropolitan Group's Port- with the public on the agency's al forests, grasslands and other ing budgets, the Forest Service Metropolitan Group of Port- land office did not immediately so-called Travel Management units covering 193 million acres could find $10 million," he said. land, Oregon, for a branding return a phone message asking plans, which refers to the road in 40 states. Two Men Attempt Most Difficult Climb in World at Yosemite By Kristin J. Bender for one week. I know Tommy The Associated Pres has made an effort to try and do stretching, pushups, (and) yoga YOSEMITE NATIONAL in the (hanging tent) hoping PARK, Calif. — Two men are this might combat the unusual roughly halfway through what circumstances of living like veal has been called the hardest rock between their climbing. So let's climb in the world: a free climb hope for big things today. This of a half-mile section of exposed climb definitely won't be over granite in California's Yosemite until it's over, but I believe it's National Park. possible. Let's go boys!!!" Tom Evans, a climber and Jorgeson tweeted late Satur- photographer, has been chroni- day about his difficulty scaling cling Kevin Jorgeson. 30, of San- one section: "Battling. #dawn- ta Rosa, California, and Tommy wall." Caldwell, 36, of Estes Park, Col- There are 32 sections of the orado, as they scale their way us- climb. On Sunday night, Lowell ing only their hands and feet. said Caldwell, climbing in the El Capitan, the largest mono- dark, completed the last of the lith of granite in the world, rises more than 3,000 feet above the three hardest sections of climb- Yosemite Valley floor. ing, which was a major break- The men eat, stretch and through, Lowell said. sleep in hanging tents suspended "He still has 1,500 feet of to El Capitan's Dawn Wall. They hard, scary climbing ahead, but don't have the creature comforts mentally he is feeling really con- of home, but they have kept in fident right now, and incredibly touch with the outside world excited. (Jorgeson) is extremely thanks to social media --tweet- close to completing pitch 15, one ing, posting on Facebook, feed- of the hardest. (Tuesday) he will ing information for blogs and try to complete it and catch up keeping in touch with a bevy of Ben Margot / The Associated Press to Tommy so they can continue supporters on the ground. This Oct. 20, 2004 ile photo shows the climbing face of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Two men, Kevin Jorgeson and forging ahead." "The guys are doing great," Tommy Caldwell, are roughly halfway through climbing El Capitan: a free climb of a half-mile section of exposed granite in In 1970, Warren Harding said Josh Lowell with Big Up California’s Yosemite National Park. El Capitan, the largest monolith of granite in the world, rises more than 3,000 feet above and Dean Caldwell (no relation Productions, which has been the Yosemite Valley loor. to Tommy Caldwell) climbed chronicling their climbs for the Dawn Wall using ropes and last six years. "(Monday) they are countless rivets over 27 days. resting and trying to grow skin are. If any weather moves in, day because they were resting Last Friday, Jorgeson hosted The duo prepared for at least back on their fingertips so they that could also delay things, but and "want no distractions while a live question-and-answer ses- six years for the climb, accord- can continue to do battle with the forecast is looking good for on the cliff." The two also weren't sion from the wall. ing to friends and their personal the hardest climbing sections, now," he said. answering emails from roughly Caldwell's wife', Becca, has websites. John Long, the first which involve grabbing tiny, ra- Many have climbed Dawn 1,500 feet above the ground. also been blogging about their person to climb El Capitan in zor-sharp edges of rock," Lowell Wall but the pair would be the These practices may not trip daily and wrote this post one day in 1975, said he speaks said. first to "free climb" the section seem unusual, but the climb- last weekend: to the climbers several times a If all goes as planned, the using ropes only as a safeguard ers have relied heavily on social "Being up on the wall for day. duo could be at the top as soon against falls. The first climber media to document their adven- over a week and the hard climb- "It's almost inconceivable as Friday or Saturday, Lowell reached El Capitan's summit in ture. Both update their Face- ing Tommy and Kevin have that anyone could do something said. 1958, and there are roughly 100 book pages regularly and tweet done up until now adds an ele- that continuously difficult," he "But that's best-case scenario. routes up to the top. from the Dawn Wall, which has ment of difficulty on top of the said Monday, adding that he be- It could take several more days Evans said the two have a been called "as smooth as ala- hard climbing they have to do," lieves they spent the equivalent just to get through the difficult cellphone on their ascent, but baster, as steep as the bedroom she wrote. "Imagine performing of a year's time on the wall in section where they currently they weren't taking calls Mon- wall." your very best after not walking preparation for the climb. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Plenty of A Woodpecker Puts Returning to the Daily Grind in Perspective Choices By Jordan Nailon bank anglers in The Dalles Pool For The Chronicle combined to catch five legal-size for Anglers white sturgeon last week. A total During daybreaks of late, of 98 anglers released 43 sub-le- when the rain is not pummeling gal sturgeon. During, After ground worms into squirming A joint hearing including submission, I have taken to ob- the WDFW and Oregon De- serving a resident woodpecker partment of Fish and Wildlife is Holiday on the farm. Not to be confused scheduled for Jan. 28, in order to with the yellowbellied sapsucker discuss Columbia River salmon Season that gorges on the sweet nectar policies. The meeting will take of our 100-year-old apple trees, place at 10 a.m., at the Clark Re- By Mark Yuasa the pileated woodpecker is the gional Wastewater District of- The Seattle Times biggest of all North American fice (8000 52nd Court, Vancou- woodpeckers. ver, WA). Department members There are plenty of choices to The pileated woodpecker has will be reviewing salmon and reel in during and after the holi- a distinguishing red shock on its steelhead stock numbers for the days, and include on your list ra- crowned head, but again, should Columbia as well as discussing, zor clams, squid, salmon, steel- not be confused with the red- “non-Indian commercial and head, sturgeon and trout. headed woodpecker more com- recreational fishing seasons for The winter squid jig fish- mon to the northeastern states. spring Chinook.” ery along waterfronts from Unlike those acorn indulging Meanwhile, the Nisqually Edmonds to Seattle, and Des ginger-headed birds, the pileated River closed to all fishing on Moines to Tacoma has seen some woodpecker enjoys the flesh of Tuesday, and will remain closed most mature conifers. The regu- of the best action seen in a few through Jan. 31. The closure ap- years. lar on the farm that I have been plies to all species of fish and peeping though, she particu- was announced by the WDFW "Members are loading up on larly enjoys the hard pulp of a after surveys revealed a smaller Aaron VanTuyl / [email protected] squid as they fish for blackmouth stately black walnut tree. Adored than expected chum run. Both Alex VanTuyl, back, and Tyrus VanTuyl, front, count clams after an early-afternoon all over (Elliott Bay)," said Doug by musicians for the number of the WDFW and Nisqually Tribe razor clam dig on Dec. 31 at Grayland. Limits were easy to come by on the last day Hanada, president of the Tengu guitars its core represents, and have agreed to close their fisher- of 2014 despite chilly, but sunny, weather. Blackmouth Derby held on Sun- by hunters for the number of ies. days at Seacrest Boathouse in gun stocks, the magnificent tree bors, Mocrocks fishing rules changes will also be West Seattle. sports spritely fern shoots which HUNTIN’ • Jan. 19, Monday; 5:47 p.m., considered at the meeting. Those From late summer through unfurrow from its many moss -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- changes include closing all riv- February, hordes of squid cruise draped nooks. The tree has, over The changing of the calen- bors ers, streams, and beaver ponds along the well-lit piers of Puget dar marked the beginning of the years, been painstakingly • Jan. 20, Tuesday; 6:30 p.m.,in the Columbia River Basin to Sound in search of food before worked over with rank and file records season for hunters and -1.4 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- fishing in order to protect juve- the WDFW. Any person that spawning and dying. holes pecked and excavated at bors nile anadromous fish, changing A state Fish and Wildlife regularly rowed and columned obtained general or special sea- • Jan. 21, Wednesday; 7:13 year-round fishing lakes to a intervals. son hunting tags for black bear, check from the Point Defiance p.m., -1.4 feet, Long Beach, Twin Mar. 1-Oct. 31 schedule in Aso- Park Boathouse Pier in Tacoma A scold of Steller’s jays, cous- elk, deer, or turkeys must return tin, Franklin, Kittitas, Yakima, Harbors showed 30 anglers with 496 ins to the common crow, has also their quarry cards by Jan. 31. • Jan. 22, Thursday; 7:56 p.m., and Walla Walla counties, elimi- been flocking to the farm for a The game-cards are manda- -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- nating sturgeon retention on the squid two weekends ago. midwinter’s replenishment of tory for all hunters, even if the bors Snake River, and adjusting the Other popular choices are supplies. Arriving in droves of actual hunts turned out to be • Jan. 23, Friday; 8:40 p.m.,size and daily catch limits for Pier 86 off Elliott Way near the 30 or more, the blue-hued party unsuccessful, or were not under- -0.6 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- kokanee in Cle Elum Lake while grain terminal in Seattle; Se- descends on my unsuspecting taken at all. Big game hunters are bors, Mocrocks simultaneously removing daily attle waterfront piers by the Fer- hogs and ravage their idle grain required to report any kill within • Jan. 24, Saturday; 9:25 p.m., limits for eastern brook, brown, ris wheel; Seacrest Boathouse feeders with unrivaled vigor. ten days of the harvest. 0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- and lake trout. pier in West Seattle; A-Dock in When a grumpy pig or incoming Hunters who fail to meet the bors, Mocrocks, Copalis Public comments will also be Shilshole Bay; Edmonds Marina storm dictates that it is time to deadline will be subject to a $10 accepted on new policy propos- pier; Les Davis pier in Tacoma; leave, the band of blue-feathered fine when purchasing a new li- If crabs are your preferred als to Willapa Bay salmon fish- Brownsville dock in Bremer- kin often fly away in striking cense. However, hunters that file hardshell delicacy then it is time eries. The meetings, to be held early (by Jan. 10), will be entered ton; Fauntleroy and Vashon- Is single-file unison. to submit your Puget Sound at the Comfort Inn Hotel and land ferry piers; Redondo-Des Another gaggle of birds that into a random drawing for nine Dungeness crab catch cards. Conference Center at 1620 74th compete with the pigs for food, special hunting permits (five Moines Marina pier; and Illahee Cards must be submitted regard- Ave. SW, will begin at 8:30 a.m.State Park and Bremerton City although not as stealthily, are my deer, four elk) for the September- less of catch success covering all on Jan. 9 and 8 a.m. the next day. domestic geese. These big busted December 2015 season. WDFW scientists remain piers in Kitsap County. dates between Sept. 2 and Dec. The catch-and-keep winter honkers saunter up to the pig Out in the field these days 31, 2014. concerned about bird flu and are pens with uncommon swagger many hunters are pursuing Feb. 1 is the deadline for fil- asking the public for help in get- sturgeon fishery in the Colum- and waste no time in letting their migratory birds as they pass ing crab catch cards with the ting a grasp on the situation. A bia River's Bonneville Pool and intention be known by biting through our area, but some of WDFW. Those who fail to meet strain of the avian flu has been adjoining tributaries is open Jan. the feeding pigs in their floppy those hunts are in danger of end- this deadline will be subject to a confirmed in the Pacific North- 1 through March 1 with a sport ears with a hard, fast, and twist- ing early. To the north, the Skagit $10 fine when purchasing their west since Dec. 18, and cases are catch ceiling of 1,100 fish shared ing motion that only an overly County brant goose hunting sea- 2015 endorsement. known to exist in Washington during the winter and early sum- onerous and unsuspecting goose son has already been canceled. and Oregon now. Tens of thou- mer seasons. The minimum size can muster. Viewed from a food- The WDFW noted in a press POWDERHEADS sands of chickens and domestic is 38 inches fork length and 54 chain perspective, it is a bold release that bird counts in Skagit turkeys have already died from inches maximum fork length. move for a goose. County revealed lower than ex- After a warm and wet dump infection in British Columbia. pected numbers of geese, neces- of rain and snow early in the State fishery managers expect The return to work after the Scientists say that there is “no about 400 sturgeon to be caught holidays often leaves folks feeling sitating the preemptive closure week, the Cascades were baf- apparent threat” to humans, but in Bonneville Pool during the dismal about their occupation. to the hunt that was slated to flingly hot midweek. note that the virus is highly con- The post revelry lull can make begin Jan. 10. According to Don At Timberline Lodge on Mt. tagious and deadly to domestic upcoming winter season, but our regularly scheduled respon- Kraege, waterfowl section man- Hood on Wednesday the mid- birds. could close sooner if the allow- sibilities to procure food and ager for the WDFW, 6,000 brant day temperature rang in at 56 de- The WDFW is asking that able catch is exceeded. shelter feel mundane, repetitive, were required for the hunt but grees. The slopes there gathered citizens report any sick or dead The Dalles Dam to McNary and monotonous. only about 3,600 were counted. no new snow in the early week, wild birds by calling, 1-800-606- Dam, and adjoining tributaries After observing birds fight The Pacific County brant but boasted plenty of lifts open 8768. Hawks, eagles, falcons, ra- also opened Jan. 1 with a one for their own survival, I simply hunting season opened up as and manicured trails. vens and gulls are of particular sturgeon daily limit. The mini- find myself thankful that I am regularly scheduled on Jan. 3. Mt. Hood Meadows was interest to the WDFW, which mum size is 43 inches fork length not relegated to relentlessly slam- “So far this season, waterfowl warm as well, describing the will also be collecting volun- and 54 inches maximum fork ming my beak headlong into the hunters have done well thanks conditions as “T-shirt weather”. tary samples from bird hunters length. face of a tree. It’s not a birds-eye to a series of storms that have No new snow fell during the primarily in Whatcom, Skagit, The recent coastal razor clam view, but it is a grand perspective. blown through,” said Dave Ware, early part of the week, but most Snohomish, Thurston, and Clark digs was a mixed bag of success game manager for the WDFW, lifts were open Wednesday and counties. due to the stormy weather, and FISHIN’ in a press release. “That should colder temperatures projected “The sampling procedure continue into January, when through the weekend. diggers were be able to ring in takes less than a minute per bird, the New Year with more oppor- Sunny skies are more than more wet and windy weather is White Pass was weird on and will help us determine the likely gracing your copy of The expected.” Wednesday with a reported prevalence of the disease in wild tunity. Chronicle today, but the early temperature of 37 degrees atbirds,” the said Don Kraege, WDFW More digs are also tentatively week was as wet as it gets. SHELLFISHIN’ base and 50 degrees at the sum- waterfowl section manager, in scheduled Jan. 17-24, Jan. 30-Feb. We are accustomed to the mit. According to their condi- 6 and Feb. 15-22. The latest round of clam digs a press release. “Waterfowl are vast varieties of rain around here. tions page, it was “ski the beach” carriers of the disease, but often Winter hatchery chinook There is sideways rain, and misty wrapped up on Wednesday and weather and riders were advised salmon fishing remains very firsthand accounts from Long don’t show symptoms. The pri- rain that seems to defy grav- to, “Pack the sunscreen and your mary risk is to domestic chickens good in the San Juan Islands at ity. There are showers, sprinkles, Beach to Copalis indicate it that coolest sunglasses.” and turkeys.” places like Point Thompson off sleet, slush and a myriad of other it was a plentiful dig. Crystal Mountain reported a variations on non-snow pre- Diggers reported finding On a related note, the WDSA the north side of Orcas Island, few areas of low snow level and asks that sick or dead domestic Thatcher Pass, Obstruction Pass, cipitation. But the rain that fell more sizeable clams this go exposed obstacles, but generally Sunday and Monday was most round while being subjected to poultry be reported via phone at Parker Reef, Presidents Channel, favorable conditions during the 1-800-606-3056. Lopez Pass and Waldron Island. decidedly the wet kind. more or less favorable weather, sunny turn of the week. As a result of this sloppy wet besides the miserable deluge of Snoqualmie Summit had rain, rivers, creeks and streams Sunday and Monday. In a press five open and groomed trails all charged at their banks and release, Dan Ayres, coastal clam on Wednesday. Low spots and silted torrents rampaged down- manager for the WDFW, con- potential hazards led the resort river. With the help of its dam, curred with the clam hound re- to recommend leaving new and the Cowlitz may be fishable in a ports. nice gear at home. By manner of days, but the Chehalis “Of course weather always Mt. Baker was operating un- No Charge for Appointment could be muddy forever. At least plays a factor, but in recent weeks der similar early season advisory Consultations that’s the way it seems now. many diggers have harvested and “bluebird sky” conditions Down on the Columbia, the their limits and picked up good- as Snoqualmie but had plenty of 1800 Cooks Hill Road, Suite A Washington Department of Fish sized clams of 4 to 5 inches,” said lifts open Wednesday. and Wildlife reports that steel- Ayres. Centralia, WA 98531 head angling was productive last All diggers 15 years of age or Are your knees protected from injury? week in the Bonneville Pool but older must have a valid digging WILDLIFERS slow in the John Day Pool and license. State law allows up to 15 Save your knees! John Day Arm. Sturgeon fish- clams to be dug per day, per per- The WDFW Commission ing, for keeps, is a new option in son. Each digger must carry their will be selecting a new depart- • Sports Knee Braces the Bonneville Pool as well. That own clams. ment director as well as discuss- Custom and Non-Custom fishery opened on Jan. 1 and Another round of clam dig- ing Columbia River sportfishing will continue through March 1. ging is tentatively scheduled to rules at a set of public meetings • Athletic Ankle Splints Last week the WDFW reported begin next weekend. Final ap- scheduled for Jan. 9-10 in Tum- three harvested white sturgeon proval of following digs is depen- water. • Arch Supports between 41 anglers. A total of 54 dent on marine toxin tests con- The current WDFW director, CH532932jr.jd sub-legal size fish were released. ducted by the WDFW. Phil Anderson, was slated to re- • Shoulder Dislocation Splints The Dalles and John Day • Jan. 17, Saturday; 4:15 p.m., sign at the end of the year but has pools also opened for sturgeon 0.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- agreed to stay on until a replace- We’ll Keep You on the Field! retention on Jan. 1, and will re- bors, Mocrocks, Copalis ment is selected. Four candidates main open until harvest guide- • Jan. 18, Sunday; 5:02 p.m., are vying for the position. (360) 330-1602 lines have been met. Boat and -0.6 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Public suggestions for sport- Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 SPORTS

MLB Tuesday’s 2B Boys Basketball Adna Shoots Down Ducks Johnson, Martinez Among 4 Voted to Hall By The Chronicle from their last outing. (AP) — Randy the primary factor in Atlanta’s ADNA — The Pirates “We didn’t get off to a Johnson, Pedro Martinez and record 14 consecutive playoff ap- blanked Toutle Lake in the good start,” Gillispie said. John Smoltz dominated in an era pearances. Now Smoltz will join first quarter and rolled to “But I give Napavine credit for of offense, each in their own way. the pair in the Hall following a 62-28 Central 2B League that. They got us on the chin The 6-foot-10 Big Unit be- “I don’t think their inductions last July. boys basketball win here a few times and I think we came the tallest of 215 players “The three of us share such a were still celebrating our win elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame Tuesday night. unique bond that I don’t think over Zillah a bit.” and the 5-foot-11 Martinez the people quite Adna led 16-0 after a anyone really feels any different quarter and 37-8 at halftime, The T-Wolves began to shortest picked for Coo- shooting 61 percent from the pull away with a 20-point perstown since Whitey Ford in understand how than the other person, although field in a first half that was second quarter and didn’t 1974. I can tell you that I’m not in capped off with a buzzer- look back. Fueled by Zach Smoltz, who found unusual difficult it is their class when it talks about beating 35-foot shot from Walton’s 19 points, 10 re- success both as a the numbers that they put up,” Isaac Ingle. bounds, and six assists, Gil- and a reliever, also was voted in to be 6-foot-10 Smoltz said. “But I’m probably “I think it was a combina- lispie’s squad featured bal- Tuesday along with Craig Biggio, not in anyone’s class because of tion of us being at the top of anced scoring and 22 assists the first time since 1955 writers and be throwing the strangeness of my career and our game, playing well, and on the night. picked a quartet of players in one the uniqueness of what I did.” them having an off night Kaleb Poquette added 16 year. a ball 60 feet, 6 Biggio appeared on 454 bal- shooting,” Adna coach Casey points and collected seven For many, the election of lots, 42 more than needed and Johnson and Martinez was the Dotson said. boards while Kolby Dunlap inches away.’’ up from 68.2 percent in his first Jordan Richardson scored scored 10 points. Zach Han- long and short of it. appearance and 74.8 percent 19 points on 7 of 8 shooting, son notched 9 points and six “You’re talking about freakish Randy Johnson, last year. A catcher who shifted with three 3-pointers, to lead assists for the T-Wolves. talent,” Smoltz said. “I’ve never Hall-of-Fame Pitcher Adna. Garrett Trotter, Dalton “We did a really good job seen at each person’s height any- to second base and spent three Newman and Jerett Latimer of sharing the basketball,” body come close to what they seasons in the outfield, he had each scored 8, while Ingle Gillispie said. “We were able were able to do.” 3,060 hits and 668 doubles in 20 finished with 9. to open it up in the second Johnson, Martinez and big league seasons, all with the “The whole first half we half. We had a few too many Smoltz were crowned by big . did a really good job of at- turnovers, but I was happy margins on their first tries, the “I was a nervous dog this control, so it’s a lot easier.” tacking. We were aggressive with the win tonight.” first trio of voted in morning. I haven’t been this anx- and went to the hole pretty Gillispie also praised together by the writers. Biggio A three-time Cy Young win- ner with flamboyance to go ious in a long time,” Biggio said. good,” Dotson said. “It was a Braiden Elledge and Bryce made it on his third attempt after “Maybe it does mean a little bit good team effort, all the way falling two votes shy last year. along with his fastball, Martinez Collette for their efforts off more this year.” around.” Steroids-tainted stars Roger appeared on 500 ballots (91.1 the bench. Mike Piazza fell 28 votes Adna (7-2, 6-1 league) will Josh Hoyt led the Tigers Clemens, Barry Bonds, Mark percent). He was 219-100, struck short but increased his percent- play at Winlock on Thursday. with 14 points and eight McGwire and Sammy Sosa again out 3,154, led the major leagues rebounds. Wyatt Stanley fell far short of half of the votes in ERA five times and in 2004 age to 69.9 from 57.8 in 2013 and Toledo Ties Up Pe Ell, 71-30 contributed 8 points to the and appear to have little chance helped the Boston Red Sox to 62.2 last year. Napavine effort. of reaching the necessary 75 per- their first World Series title in 86 Both making their third ap- TOLEDO — The Indians The Timberwolves (9-0, cent during their remaining time years. pearances, Clemens received 37.5 hadn’t played a game since 7-0 league) will travel to Tou- on the Baseball Writers’ Associa- Martinez followed Juan Mar- percent and Bonds 36.8 percent. Dec. 27, but still remembered tle Lake on Thursday. The Ti- tion of America ballot. ichal (1983) as the second Do- In his ninth and next-to-last year how to play defense in a 71- minican Hall of Famer. Eleven gers (6-2, 4-2 league) will play “It’s actually sad, to be honest. of eligibility, McGwire got 10 30 Central 2B League victory inches shorter than Johnson, at Mossyrock on Thursday. It’s sad,” Martinez said. “People percent — less than half his peak over Pe Ell here on Tuesday I admired are not going in with Martinez pitched with excep- night. tional intensity. of 23.6 percent in 2008. Sosa was Loggers Hold Off Mules, me.” Brent Wood and Grant The quartet will be inducted “My body would change half on 6.6 percent of the ballots, just McEwen scored 18 apiece as 38-30 in Cooperstown on July 26. The an hour before the game, and I above the 5 percent threshold for the Indians rolled to their CATHLAMET — Scor- BBWAA had not voted in four would just become this serious, remaining on next year’s list. fifth victory of the season. ing was at a premium, but players together since selecting focused person because my dad Don Mattingly received 9.1 “We really spent the week the Loggers got by on defense Joe DiMaggio, Gabby Hartnett, reminded me you’ve got to be se- percent in his 15th and final ap- re-emphasizing our defense and rebounding here Tues- Ted Lyons and Dazzy Vance 60 rious about your job,” Martinez pearance on the ballot. Under a and that’s always been some- day night in a 38-30 win over years earlier. recalled. “I saw everybody as an change made by the Hall’s board thing we’ve done: defense ev- Wahkiakum in C2BL boys A five-time enemy, and I saw everybody as last summer, players’ eligibility ery day,” Toledo coach Grady basketball action. winner with 303 victories and like in a jungle: You just kill to Fallon said. “Down the home was cut from 15 years to 10 but Onalaska worked through 4,875 , Johnson was survive. And that’s the intensity the 11-15 group was grandfa- stretch that’s something and the focus I had to keep to do an 11-point first half to final- selected on 534 of 549 ballots thered. we’re going to have to depend ly find their rhythm in the by BBWAA members who have it every day on a day-to-day ba- on.” Among the 17 first-time eli- third and fourth frames, out- been with the organization for sis. And that’s the kind of chip on It proved to be depend- gibles who will be dropped are scoring the Mules 27-14 after 10 consecutive years at any point. the shoulder that people thought able against Pe Ell, as Toledo Carlos Delgado (3.8 percent) and the break. Trenton Neilson The left-hander appeared on 97.3 I had, even though that was my led 34-11 at halftime and led the offense with 15 points percent of the ballots, the eighth- way to concentrate and do the players’ association head Tony pulled further away in the while Jacob Modica scored 10 highest mark in the history of day to day things that I did in Clark, who did not get any votes. third quarter. Wood added for Onalaska. voting. baseball.” Ken Griffey Jr., Trevor Hoff- four steals, four rebounds “The first half was almost Outfielder Dave Winfield (6- Smoltz was on 455 ballots man and Billy Wagner are and three assists, while foot-6), elected in 2001, had been (82.9 percent). The 1996 NL Cy among the players eligible for the McEwen notched seven re- a disaster and you have to the tallest Hall of Famer, accord- Young winner was 213-155 with first time in next year’s ballot. bounds, eight assists and six give Wahkiakum credit,” Bower said. “They are a lot ing to STATS. 154 saves, the only pitcher with But first, this summer’s in- steals. Reece Wallace scored “I don’t think people quite un- 200 wins and 150 saves. He went 8 points, while Joe Wallace like us by playing with a lot duction. Biggio, the only offen- of young kids. We’re kind of derstand how difficult it is to be 15-4 in the postseason during a sive player, was 0 for 14 against notched 10 points, five steals, 6-foot-10 and be throwing a ball 21-year career that included 3 1/2 five rebounds and two assists in that zone where we are just Johnson but hit .302 against fighting to score.” 60 feet, 6 inches away,” Johnson seasons in the bullpen when he off the bench. said. “In order to do that, you returned slowly following elbow Martinez (13 for 43) and .260 “That’s exactly what I want The defensive work spoke versus Smoltz (27 for 104). for itself as the Loggers forced have to consistent with your surgery that sidelined him for out of him,” Fallon said. “He’s “Actually, I got a hit off of the Mules into 15 turnovers release point and where you’re the 2000 season. quick and athletic for us.” landing and your arm slot and He combined with Greg Randy in spring training one Pe Ell was led by Austin on the night. Onalaska also outrebounded Wahkiakum all that. For someone 6-1, 6-2, Maddux and Tom Glavine to time,” Biggio said, “but it didn’t Speck’s 16 points. there’s less body to keep under form a starting rotation that was count.” Toledo (5-3, 5-1 league) 40-19. will host Wahkiakum on Bower credited Zach Thursday and Napavine on Huffman with both his de- College Basketball Saturday. Pe Ell (4-5, 3-4 fense, which included draw- league) will host Onalaska on ing several charges, and his Thursday. work on the glass for the Log- McIntyre Huge in Lady Blazers’ Win at Pierce Note gers. : Toledo won the JV By The Chronicle bounds with 12 points, four plagued the Trailblazers in a 58- contest. Joey Moore led the Mules (2-6) with 11 points while LAKEWOOD — Molly Mc- steals and five assists for the 45 NWAC loss to Pierce College Onalaska held Wahkiakum’s Intyre scored 18 points and Blazers, who forced 21 turnovers here on Wednesday night. Cen- Timberwolves Steamroll leading scorer, Brandon hauled in 16 rebounds for Cen- in the win. tralia College trailed 27-19 after Tigers Budd, to 9 points. tralia in a 65-49 NWAC West Central outrebounded the the first half and shot 35 percent Raiders 52-39, and the teams MORTON — Coming off “The basket got a little big- Division women’s basketball from the field. of a convincing victory over ger in the second half and win over Pierce here Wednesday combined to go 1 of 18 from Josiah Warner led Centralia formerly undefeated Zillah in they boys found a way to night. the 3-point line. Centralia’s Tori with 14 points and six rebounds Yakima, Morton-White Pass score,” Bower said. “We just McIntyre, a sophomore for- Weeks hit the lone of the while Colin Malone added ten kept its momentum — and kind of hung in there and ward from Spokane, went 6 of 11 game in the first half. points. Zach Carras added 8 streak — going with a 73-41 played through it. Sometimes from the field and 6 of 6 at the Christina Kullberg and Si- points. Centralia was 6 of 25 mona Allen each scored 10 for Central 2B League win over you just have to win ugly and, foul line, with six offensive re- from the three-point line. Pierce. Napavine here on Tuesday. at this point, a win is a win bounds and three assists. Pierce shot 43 percent from Centralia (13-2, 2-0 league) The Timberwolves stum- and hopefully we can build Centralia led 42-22 at half- the field and was led by Jamil bled out of the gate, by MWP on this.” will host Grays Harbor on Satur- time, despite going 1 of 10 from day with a 1 p.m. tipoff. Wilson-Jones’17 points and sev- standards, something coach The Loggers (4-5, 3-4 the 3-point line in the first half. en rebounds. Tony Gillispie attributed league) will travel to Pe Ell on Jamika Parker added 12 Centralia (2-11 overall, 1-1 re- to the lingering excitement Thursday. points and seven rebounds, and Pierce Trumps CC Men, 58-45 gion) will host Grays Harbor on Courtney Kaupu snared 11 re- TACOMA — A slow first half Saturday. Sports Briefs Chehalis Offering Youth The wrestling program is progressive program is available antee and a $175 team entry fee. 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the com- open to kids in grades 4, 5 and for anyone looking to run their Tournaments will be limited to mons area at W.F. West High Wrestling, Running and 6, and directed by coaches John first or their fastest 5K race, with the first eight or 16 teams, de- School. The forms, and infor- Eklund, J.T. Eklund and Jack two levels of training offered. pending on the division, and ad- mation regarding what docu- Sweet 16 Tourneys White. The five-week program The program runs on Saturdays mission to the games — which mentation will be needed for By The Chronicle runs from Jan. 12 to Feb. 12, and Tuesdays from Jan. 10 to will be played in Chehalis gyms parents to register their players, The Chehalis Parks and Rec- with practices Monday through March 7, with a $40 registration — will be $4 for an individual can be found and downloaded reation department will offer a Thursday each week, starting at fee that includes a dri-fit t-shirt. and $8 for a family. Each game at the Chehalis Parks and Rec- youth wrestling program, a 5K 3:15 p.m. in the Chehalis Middle There will be a mandatory meet- will feature two 20-minute reation website at ci.chehalis. run training program and its School wrestling room. Regis- ing on Saturday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 halves with four-minute half- wa.us/parksandrecreation/cheh- annual Sweet 16 basketball tour- tration is $25 and includes a t- a.m. at Thorbecke’s in Chehalis. times. alis-little-league. nament in January. Registration shirt. Chehalis Parks and Recre- The league will also hold forms and more information for The First 5K/Fastest 5K run- ation’s 2015 Sweet 16 boys bas- tryouts for the 2015 season on all three programs is available ning program will be conducted ketball tournaments will be held Chehalis LL Registration Sunday, Feb. 8, in the W.F. West online at www.ci.chehalis.wa.us, by Thorbecke’s ADAPT Per- Jan. 17 and 18, with four divi- High School gymnasium. Try- and forms can be returned to formance and W.F. West High sions: fourth- and fifth-grade, Coming Soon outs for kids age 10 to 12 will the parks office at 1321 S. Mar- School cross country coach sixth grade, seventh grade and Chehalis Little League base- start at 12:30 p.m., while tryouts ket Blvd. in Chehalis. Call 748- Amber Cruzan, a USATF Level eighth grade. Each tournament ball will hold registration for the for kids age 8 and 9 will start at 2 0271 for more information. I certified coach. The nine-week comes with a three-game guar- 2015 season on Wednesday, Jan. p.m. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015

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Lorton finished with 20 points and Hamre scored 17 for Napavine. Karley Born- stein also added 10 points and eight rebounds to the Tiger totals. Combined with 29 Timberwolf turn- overs, the odds were stacked against MWP. “You can’t win ball games like that and that’s the bottom line,” Morton- White Pass coach Darin Al- len said. “Napavine’s a good club and you can’t do that with good clubs.” Despite the offensive struggles, the T-Wolves still hung around in the first half, only for the Tigers to erupt in the third frame to score 26 points to the Timber- wolves’ 3 points. Christine Robbins scored 6 points and Colby Armstrong snagged 7 re- bounds for MWP. “That third quarter com- pletely sunk us and tonight Napavine was the better team,” Allen said. “It’s back to the drawing board for us. We have to learn to handle the pressure of good ball teams.” The Timberwolves (4-3 Brandon Hansen / league, 6-3 overall) will [email protected] host Toutle Lake in Randle Rochester’s Keeli Demers takes a three-pointer during Evergreen 2A/1A Division action against Tenino Tuesday on the Warriors’ home court. on Friday. The Tigers (4-2 league, 5-3 overall) will host Mossyrock on Friday. Warriors Rally in Second Half to Beat Tenino Ducks Sink Pirates By The Chronicle ADNA — Toutle Lake ROCHESTER — The War- remained undefeated and riors had no trouble getting atop the Central 2B stand- looks at the basket. Converting ings with a 61-33 victory those looks into points, however, over Adna here on Wednes- day night. The No. 1-ranked was another matter. Ducks led by eight after the Rochester survived a cold first quarter before outscor- first half and pulled its offense ing the Pirates 33-13 in the together after the intermission second and third quarters for a 51-42 win over rival Tenino combined. here Tuesday night in Evergreen “We got off to good a 2A/1A Division girls basketball good start,” Adna coach action. Chris Bannish said. “You The Warriors shot 15 of 71 have to understand that when you’re playing the No. from the field, complemented 1 team in the state, you can’t by 16 of 26 shooting at the foul make your own mistakes.” stripe. Bannish added while “We got a ton of shots, and the Pirates didn’t commit it wasn’t like they were missing too many turnovers, they bad,” Rochester coach A.J. Easley didn’t carry out the game- said. “It was just about the same plan they had settled on in thing as this weekend. We got practice. Shanay Dotson shots; they just wouldn’t go.” led Adna with 15 points, but the Pirates shot just 28 per- Tenino led 16-15 at halftime, after two quarters in which cent from the field while the Brandon Hansen / Rochester hit a total of three field [email protected] Ducks hit 47 percent of their Tenino’s Felicia Grubbe puts up a shot under pressure during Evergreen 2A/1A Division action against Rochester Tuesday on shots. goals, and leading scorers Joni “I think this will be a Lancaster and Keeli Demers had the Warriors’ home court. good lesson for the girls,” combined for 2 points. Bannish said. “We’ve got Demers, however, hit three Tenino (5-6, 2-3 league) lost for Kelso from the field, 24 of 43 (56 used it’s speed against Centralia to get back to the drawing 3-pointers in the third quarter to the first time since Dec. 12, and percent) while holding the Hi- and came away with a 77-31 non- board.” kick-start the offense. will play host to Elma on Friday. landers to 14 of 49 shooting (29 league victory here on Tuesday Adna (3-4 league, 4-5 “Once she gets going, every- percent). night. Despite 13 points from overall) hosts Winlock on “We played well as a team, but Madi Crews, the Tigers got off Friday. one kind of loosens up,” Easley said. McKay Leads Bearcats Past Kelso we had our breakdowns that we just 34 shots, while the Falcons Demers finished with 11 need to work on,” Weeks said. pressured their way to the win. Moorcroft, Vikings In a game that featured rela- Pound Cardinals points, and Lancaster tallied 12. “We have some guards develop- “Prairie is a 3A school and Madison Justice led the Warriors tively pedestrian performances ing, which is what we need to they have a lot of basketball tra- WINLOCK — When with 14 points and 11 rebounds, from Division-I bound posts happen.” dition there,” Centralia coach the Mossyrock Vikings Tiana Parker and Julie Spencer, Doug Ashmore said. “They’re needed some offense, they while guarding 6-foot-3 Tenino Weeks credited Kelly Ponya center Taylor Tibbetts, who the Bearcats received some help and Taylen Pannette for their ef- well coached and they do a lot of simply fed Kelsie Moorcroft from their guards — namely Jes- on the inside and found suc- scored a game-high 20 points forts off the bench and their de- things well. They pressured us, cess — and their first win of with seven rebounds. sica McKay — to defeat Kelso, velopment as newcomers to his caused turnovers and just made the season — as Mossyrock The teams combined to shoot 59-42, in nonleague girls basket- system. a very difficult night for us.” defeated Winlock 37-27 in 48 free throws. ball play in Chehalis on Tuesday. “It was nice to see them get to Centralia turned the ball over Central 2B girls basketball “It seems like every time we “It was one of those games the point where they can con- 24 times in the game and trailed action here on Wednesday. play Tenino, it turns into that,” where our posts kind of had an tribute and fit into the system,” 40-20 at halftime. The Falcons Moorcroft scored 19 Easley said. “For our kids, a lot of off game, whereas our guards Weeks said. “Overall, it was one then went on 22-3 run in the points and snagged 10 re- were having a good night,” W.F. bounds while Stephanie it was just trying to be aggressive of those good nonleague games third quarter to put the game on Fried added 10 points for and make things happen when West coach Henri Weeks said. that we can learn from.” ice. the Lady Vikings. Winlock you’re not shooting well.” “Obviously, Jessica was in the Kelso’s Loryn Musgrove and “They were really quick and it ended the first quarter with Ariel Saxon started in place zone, shooting-wise.” Jamilee Iddings each scored 14 didn’t matter who they brought a 10-4 lead, but struggles the injured Sierra Seymour — McKay led all scorers with 19 points. The Bearcats (9-1) will off the bench,” Ashmore said. in the second stanza gave who is set to return to the lineup points. Spencer scored 14 points travel to Fort Vancouver on Fri- “They put the pressure on and Mossyrock just the oppor- Friday — and played well for and Parker added 10 points, 11 shot threes well.” tunity they needed, gain- day, and will face White River at Rochester, Easley added, and rebounds and five blocks for the 2 p.m. on Saturday in Buckley. Prairie hit 47 percent of their ing the lead with the help of Bearcats. shots while the Tigers hit just 26 Moorcroft, foul trouble, and freshman Hunter Hahn played 37 total Cardinal turnovers. well down the stretch. W.F. West won the stat battle, Prairie Speeds Past Centralia percent of theirs. Centralia (6-5 “We started off well in Rochester (5-5, 5-1 league) as well, outrebounding the Hi- overall) hosts Columbia River on the first quarter,” Winlock will play at Hoquiam on Friday. landers 45-33 and outshooting VANCOUVER — Prairie Friday. coach Scott Ashmore said. “Then we got into foul trou- ble in the second. Rianna Whitehead and Mika Hammond led the Boys: Centralia’s Strong Shooting Lifts Them Past Prairie Lady Cardinals, scoring 10 Continued from Sports 1 The Bearcats (0-11) will host them as much as I thought they half of their 3-pointers (10 of 20). apiece for Winlock. Mossy- Fort Vancouver on Thursday. would,” Brown said. “And I was Hodges Bailey led Centralia with rock coach Tori Nelson turned the ball over and they got happy they didn’t.” 21 points while Christian Peters open shots.” praised Fried and Randi Jo Tigers Topple Falcons Prairie had a 14-13 lead after had 16 points and six rebounds Smith for what she referred Adam Schwarz led the a quarter but the Tigers went on and Angel Verduzco added 15 to as their best game of the Bearcats with 10 points and six Prairie had size and athleti- an 18-8 run in the second for the points. season, as well as reflecting rebounds, while Nate Solomon cism but elected to shoot from on what the win means to 31-22 halftime advantage. Prairie “We didn’t miss many shots, led Kelso with 17 points and five the outside in a 71-60 nonleague finished the game hitting 15 of took care of the ball and moved the program at this point in boards. loss to Centralia Tuesday night the season. 25 from inside the arc and 10 of pretty well to take shots we felt “We needed a win for “If we could bottle up the per- in the Hub City. Coming away 34 from 3-point land, and didn’t good about,” Brown said, adding many reasons,” Nelson said. formance in the first and third with his 701st career victory, Ti- attempt a free throw. that Gavin Kerner played a solid “I’m praying with every and be consistent throughout the ger coach Ron Brown wasn’t The Tigers, meanwhile floor game, and Nolan Wasson ounce of my being that this game, we’d be tough,” Robertson complaining. scorched the nets from all played well inside (10 points). win will be the confidence said. “But until then, we’re going “They had good inside people around the court, hitting 63 per- Centralia (7-4 overall) plays booster we need to turn to suffer.” but they just didn’t get it into cent of their two-pointers and at 3A Columbia River on Friday. things around.” Winlock (0-7 league, 2-7 overall) will travel to Adna on Friday. Mossyrock Get Local Scores And Photos From The Chronicle Sports Department on Twitter (1-6 league, 1-7 overall) will travel to Napavine on Friday. FOLLOW US @ChronAVT, @ChronBrandon, @ChronKilgore Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard NFL FG: 15 of 71 —.211 FT: 16 of 26 Colfax 56, Davenport 55, 2OT 6. Kentridge 6-2 48 4 Preps —.615 Reb. 29 (Justice 11) Columbia Adv. Ac. 63, Firm Fnd. 28 7. Curtis 7-3 37 5 Columbia River 56, Black Hills 48 Giants’ Odell Beckham Jr. Local Schedules 8. Woodinville 7-2 32 9 At Chehalis Curlew 62, Republic 50 THURSDAY, Jan. 8 Curtis 61, Bethel 38 9. Lewis and Clark 7-3 28 8 Boys Basketball BEARCATS 59, HILANDERS 42 Cusick 64, Valley Ch. 47 10. Richland 4-4 20 6 Fort Vancouver at W.F. West, 7:30 Kelso 8 16 32 42 —42 Deer Park 61, Chewelah 35 Others receiving votes: University 17. to play in 2015 Pro Bowl p.m. W.F. West 13 34 49 59 —59 East Valley (Spokane) 51, Cheney 41 Bothell 6. Gig Harbor 5. Davis 4. New- Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. Kelso (42) — Musgrave 14, Bruce East Valley (Yakima) 57, Wapato 46 port (Bellevue) 4. Inglemoor 2. Moses By Tom Rock Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. 11, Norman 2, Iddings 14, Kinch 1, Wot- Eastside Catholic 55, Cleveland 54 Lake 2. Eatonville 52, Montesano 22 Adna at Winlock, 7 p.m. ten 2 Newsday (MCT) FG: 14 of 49 —.286 FT: 13 of 20 Ellensburg 57, Grandview 56 Wahkiakum at Toledo, 7 p.m. Emerald Ridge 57, Spanaway Lake 54 Division 3A Napavine at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. —.650 Reb: 33 Enumclaw 60, Bonney Lake 45 1. Rainier Beach (10) 8-1 109 1 Odell Beckham Jr. is a Pro Bowler. Morton-White Pass at Toutle Lake, 7 W.F. West (59) — Ponyah 3, Lof- Evergreen (Vancouver) 54, Skyview 52 2. Eastside Catholic 8-1 90 2 The Giants’ rookie receiver was promoted from first p.m. gren 6, Kelly 6, McKay 19, Parker 10, Evergreen Lutheran 57, Quilcene 26 (tie)Garfield (1) 11-0 90 4 alternate to full-fledged participant on Wednesday after Onalaska at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Spencer 14, Pannette 1 Federal Way 81, Thomas Jefferson 62 4. Bellevue 9-2 80 3 Wrestling FG: 24 of 43 —.558 FT: 7 of 19 Franklin Pierce 55, Orting 48 5. Wilson, Woodrow 8-1 47 T5 Lions receiver Calvin Johnson backed out of the game —.368 Reb: 45 (Parker 11) Freeman 63, Newport 53 6. Seattle Prep 9-2 45 T5 Castle Rock, River Ridge at Roches- Friday Harbor 68, Orcas Island 22 with an injury. ter, 6 p.m. Garfield 95, Chief Sealth 55 7. Lincoln 8-1 34 10 “It’s definitely awesome,” Beckham said in a state- At Vancouver Glacier Peak 43, Mountlake Terrace 33 8. Peninsula 8-3 21 7 FRIDAY, Jan. 9 FALCONS 77, TIGERS 31 Hanford 74, Kamiakin 52 9. Auburn Mountainview9-1 19 NR ment. “It’s something that means a lot to me, and I’m Boys Basketball Centralia 11 9 3 8—31 Interlake 55, Juanita 45 10. Lakeside (Seattle) 9-2 15 NR definitely going to cherish the moment. I’m very excit- Centralia at Columbia River, 7:30 Prarie 18 22 22 15—77 Issaquah 75, Bothell 62 Others receiving votes: Cleveland p.m. Centralia (31) — Crews 13, Frost 3, Jackson 48, Monroe 45 13. Glacier Peak 13. Rogers (Spokane) ed to be going to the Pro Bowl.” Kalama 55, Three Rivers Ch. 44 Oakville at Lake Quinault, 7 p.m. Nugent 5, Corwin 5, Kline 3, Fast 2 9. Marysville-Pilchuck 8. Roosevelt Beckham is the first Giants rookie receiver to appear FG: 9 of 34—.264 FT: 9 of 16—.563 Kamiak 64, Snohomish 59 Girls Basketball Kelso 63, W. F. West 38 3. Hanford 3. Kennedy 3. Arlington 2. in the game. He’s the first rookie Pro Bowler at any po- Columbia River at Centralia, 7:30 Reb: 21 (Corwin 6) Kennewick 43, Southridge 36 Foss 1. p.m. Prairie (77) — Gobert 6, Aspell 11 Kentridge 67, Kent-Meridian 66 sition for the Giants since tight end Jeremy Shockey in W.F. West at Fort Vancouver, 7:30 Phares 5, Tangeman 10, Prem 12, Pau- Kentwood 52, Kentlake 38 Division 2A 2002. It caps a record-setting season for Beckham, who p.m. rpgy 12, Hsu 2, Peters 5, Whitesell 11, King’s 72, South Whidbey 33 1. Clarkston (11) 9-0 119 1 Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. Rocci 4 Lakeside (Seattle) 66, Blanchet 54 2. Lynden 7-2 97 2 had 91 catches for 1,305 yards and 12 touchdowns de- Lakewood 64, Cedar Park Ch. 46 Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. FG: 29 of 60—.483 FT: 9 of 19—.474 3. Mark Morris 9-1 76 3 spite playing in only 12 games. His one-handed catch Reb: 36 Lewis and Clark 44, Mead 41 Mossyrock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Liberty 49, Lake Washington 33 4. Pullman 7-1 66 5 against the Cowboys is considered by many to be the Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass Liberty (Spangle) 78, Springdale 30 5. Ephrata 8-1 65 10 (Randle), 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Results Liberty Bell 67, Bridgeport 65 6. Anacortes (1) 9-2 44 NR best play of the 2014 NFL season. Pe Ell at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Wrestling Life Ch. Ac. 67, Seattle Ch. 52 7. Wapato 7-2 40 4 “The goal [entering the season] is to be either in the Toledo at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. At Tacoma Lind-R/S 57, NW Ch. (Colbert) 52 8. Sammamish 8-1 29 NR Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl,” Beckham said. “That is Winlock at Adna, 7 p.m. CENTRALIA 42, WASHINGTON 29 Lynden Ch. 63, Sedro-Woolley 61 9. Tumwater 9-2 24 T8 Mariner 64, Mount Vernon 40 Oakville at Lake Quinault, 5:45 p.m. 106 — Tristan Hicks-Avron (CEN) 10. Woodland 6-3 19 T8 every year. That is something you want to be able to win by forfeit Mark Morris 86, Ridgefield 51 Wrestling Meadowdale 52, Shorecrest 49 Others receiving votes: West Valley build on and put that on your resume. [We] didn’t end Centralia, Rochester (girls) at Kelso 113 — Mikka McAllister (CEN) Medical Lake 61, Colville 50 (Spokane) 15. Washougal 14. North Kit- up making it to the Super Bowl, but I did get the invite Duals, 5 p.m. pinned Gill Rabarra 3:30 Mercer Island 56, Sammamish 49 sap 10. Ellensburg 9. East Valley (Yaki- 120 — Andrew Anderson (CEN) Morton/White Pass 73, Napavine 41 ma) 7. Archbishop Murphy 6. Aberdeen to the Pro Bowl, so I am very excited and blessed for SATURDAY, Jan. 10 pinned Alberto Roslin 5:10 Mossyrock 67, Winlock 30 6. Sehome 4. Olympic 4. Washington 4. the opportunity.” Men’s College Basketball 126 — Hailey Huerta (CEN) won Mount Si 70, Woodinville 61 Squalicum 2. Centralia at Grays Harbor, 3 p.m. by forfeit. Mount Vernon Ch. 73, Shoreline Ch. 38 132 — Jacob Horning (W) pinned Naches Valley 61, Cascade 39 Women’s College Basketball Newport 65, Eastlake 41 Division 1A Centralia at Grays Harbor, 1 p.m. Kaden Orr 5:20 North Kitsap 96, Port Angeles 66 1. Zillah (6) 8-1 102 1 Boys Basketball 138 — Tristan Dickey (CEN) dec. North Mason 60, Sequim 53 2. King’s (5) 6-2 96 2 Sports on the Air Napavine at Toledo, 7 p.m. Josh Horning 6-3 NW Yeshiva 67, Puget Sound Adv. 41 3. Vashon Island 10-1 95 3 Crescent at Oakville, 7 p.m. 145 — Darrius Hatcher (W) dec. Ocosta 60, South Bend 40 4. Lakeside (9 Mile Falls) 8-1 65 T5 THURSDAY, Jan. 8 Girls Basketball Christian Smith 10-3 Odessa-Harr. 63, St. John-End. 40 Olympic 65, Bremerton 43 5. Lynden Christian 7-3 54 T5 GOLF W.F. West at White River, 2 p.m. 152 — Deandra Williams (W) 6. La Salle 9-0 40 NR pinned Paul Ward 5:30 Onalaska 38, Wahkiakum 30 Mary M. Knight at Oakville, 5:45 Pomeroy 59, Dayton 29 7. Riverside 8-1 34 10 2:30 a.m. p.m. 160 — Isidro Cruz (CEN) pinned Pope John Paul II 54, State Deaf 37 8. Meridian 7-4 28 9 TGC — European PGA Tour, South African Wrestling Quinton Hinez 3:20 Port Townsend 60, Coupeville 51 9. Cedar Pk. Ch. (Bothell)6-5 27 4 Centralia, W.F. West at Bearcat In- 170 — Joe Finch (CEN) dec. Terek Prosser 73, Ephrata 62 10. Seattle Academy 3-2 22 7 Open Championship, second round, at Johan- vite (Chehalis), 10 a.m. Ellis 10-6 Puyallup 63, Graham-Kapowsin 41 Others receiving votes: Overlake nesburg (same-day tape) Centralia, Rochester (girls) at Kelso 182 — Jacon Nelson (W) pinned R.A. Long 50, Hudson’s Bay 43 Rainier Beach 97, Roosevelt 52 School 13. University Prep 8. Cascade MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Invitational, 10 a.m. Aaron Admo :58 Christian 8. Kiona Benton 6. Medical 195 — Kitarll Willing (W) maj. dec. Reardan 65, Columbia 27 Rochester, Tenino, Toledo at Gut Richland 70, Pasco 40 Lake 6. LaCenter 1. 4 p.m. Check Challenge (Olympia), TBA Emily Huerta 15-5 River Ridge 73, Washington 64 ESPN — Michigan St. at Iowa 220 — David Camacho (W) dec. Riverside 63, Lakeside 56 Division 2B ESPN2 — LSU at Missouri Local Results Javon Brager 9-5 Rogers (Spokane) 71, Ferris 67 1. Morton-White Pass (8) 8-0 80 1 Tuesday’s Results 285 — Braiden Andrews (CEN) Seattle Prep 68, Nathan Hale 38 2. Brewster 7-1 65 2 ESPNU — Radford at Gardner-Webb Boys Basketball pinned Brendan Welch 5:40 Selah 53, Quincy 45 Shadle Park 62, Gonzaga Prep 52 3. Liberty (Spangle) 10-1 64 3 NBCSN — George Mason at Richmond At Adna 4. Okanogan 6-0 58 4 Girls Basketball Shorewood 64, Lynnwood 48 6 p.m. PIRATES 62, DUCKS 28 Skyline 58, Redmond 51 5. Life Christian 10-0 42 8 Toutle Lake 0 8 5 15 —28 At Toledo St. George’s 71, Kettle Falls 19 6. Toledo 5-3 25 5 ESPN — Stanford at UCLA Adna 16 21 14 11 —62 TROJANS 48, INDIANS 41 Sunnyside Ch. 76, Yakama Tribal 66 7. NW Christian (Colbert)7-4 20 7 ESPN2 — Memphis at SMU Toutle Lake (28) — Hoff 3, Wher- Pe Ell 7 15 11 15—48 Tacoma Baptist 73, NW Ch. (Lacey) 32 (tie) St. George’s 7-5 20 6 ry 8, Swanson 2, Risner 3, Morton 6, Toledo 14 4 10 13—41 Tenino 52, Rochester 27 9. Willapa Valley 9-0 19 NR ESPNU — Rutgers at Nebraska Miller 2, Porter, Phillips 4, Buck Pe Ell (48) — Joner 2, Delevergne 6, Toledo 71, Pe Ell 30 Toppenish 59, Othello 43 10. Colfax 10-2 12 NR FS1 — Arizona St. at Oregon St. FG: 11 of 54 —.204 FT: 2 of 10 Zock 2, H. Compton 15, A. Compton 13, Others receiving votes: North Beach 11. Brooks 10 Touchet 43, Griswold, Ore. 18 8 p.m. —.200 Reb. N/A Tri-Cities Prep 73, Wahluke 45 LaConner 6. Wilbur-Creston 5. Adna 4. Adna (62) — Olson 2, Hampton 5, FG: 17 of 49 —.346 FT: 15 of 29 Tulalip Heritage 62, Lopez 47 Napavine 4. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 3. ESPNU — Pepperdine at BYU Richardson 19, Trotter 8, Ingle 9, Rig- —.517 Reb: 27 Tumwater 62, Fort Vancouver 59 Raymond 2. NBA BASKETBALL don 3, Latimer 8, Newman 8 Toledo (41) — Tjemsland 6, Union 74, Heritage 66 FG: 26 of 50 —.520 FT: 5 of 5 A. Tauscher 4, Barge 7, Ewers 2, H. University 58, North Central 49 Division 1B 5 p.m. —1.000 Reb. N/A Tauscher 2, Chaselin Rice 13, Casee University Prep 54, Bellevue Ch. 48 Vashon Island 62, NW 41 1. Neah Bay (4) 5-0 64 1 TNT — Houston at New York Rice 7 2. Pomeroy (1) 9-1 56 2 FG: 18 of 50 —.360 FT: 5 of 13 Washougal 48, Woodland 37 7:30 p.m. At Kelso Wenatchee 44, Chelan 41 3. Entiat 10-0 49 3 HILANDERS 63, BEARCATS 38 —.385 Reb: 19 West Seattle 54, O’Dea 51 4. Lummi (2) 8-0 26 NR TNT — Miami at Portland W.F. West 13 5 10 10 —38 White River 64, Steilacoom 45 5. Garfield-Palouse 9-0 25 NR At Adna Kelso 14 21 10 18 —63 Wilbur-Creston 51, Tekoa/Rosalia 44 Others receiving votes: Colton 21. Tul- DUCKS 61, PIRATES 33 FRIDAY, Jan. 9 W.F. West (38) — Dobyns 3, Rose alip Heritage 12. Three Rivers Christian Toutle Lake 19 14 19 9—61 2, Davis 2, Cleary 3, Schwarz 10, O’Hara GIRLS BASKETBALL School 6. BOXING 4, Yarter 3, N. Hawkins 4, D. Hawkins 4, Adna 11 8 5 9—33 AT Murphy 58, Granite Falls 23 Toutle Lake (61) — Britzy Hockett Auburn Riverside 62, Peninsula 15 6 p.m. White 3 GIRLS 11, Woodley 14, Dean 8, Bailey Hockett Bellevue Ch. 41, Highline 33 FG: 13 of 31 —.419 FT: 10 of 12 Division 4A ESPN2 — Darleys Perez (31-1-0) vs. Jonathan 16, Gardner 12 Bellingham 64, Burl.-Edison 29 —.833 Reb: 28 (Schwarz 6) Bethel 42, Curtis 33 1. Gonzaga Prep (12) 10-0 120 1 Maicelo (21-1-0), for vacant WBA interim light- FG: 27 of 57 —.474 FT: 1 of 9 —.111 Kelso (63) — Pierce 10, Hampton Blaine 42, Mount Baker 35 2. Moses Lake 10-0 92 4 Reb: N/A weight title, at Santa Ynez, Calif. 10, Parker-Mendez 6, Solomon 17, Bowl- Bonney Lake 43, Enumclaw 30 3. Inglemoor 9-1 89 2 Toutle Lake (68) — Gilbertson 6, by 7, McDaniel 9, Schueller 4 Bush 39, Eastside Prep 19 4. Todd Beamer 9-1 86 3 GOLF Dotson 15, Rolfe 6, Humphrey 1, Elliott Camas 60, Battle Ground 56 FG: 22 of 52 —.423 FT: 12 of 16 5. Central Valley 9-1 70 5 5 Cedarcrest 47, Sultan 29 1:30 p.m. —.750 Reb: 20 (Solomon 5) 6. Sunnyside 10-0 49 7 FG: 12 of 42 —.286 FT: 8 of 18 Central Valley 64, Mt. Spokane 17 TGC — PGA Tour, Tournament of Champi- 7. Bellarmine Prep 9-1 47 10 —.444 Reb: 34 (Elliott 9, Dotson 7) Chelan 50, Eastmont 42 At Toledo Chewelah 61, Deer Park 46 8. Bothell 9-2 40 8 ons, first round, at Kapalua, Hawaii INDIANS 71, TROJANS 30 Clarkston 78, West Valley (Spokane) 55 9. Walla Walla 7-2 32 6 At Morton 2:30 a.m. Pe Ell 4 7 14 5 —30 Cle Elum/Roslyn 54, Royal 34 10. Bethel 7-2 7 9 TIGERS 59, TIMBERWOLVES 27 Toledo 17 17 22 15 —71 Colfax 60, Davenport 42 (tie) Curtis 6-2 7 NR TGC — European PGA Tour, South African Napavine 11 11 26 11—59 Columbia River 65, Black Hills 48 Pe Ell (30) — Arrington 1, Pre- (tie) Lake Stevens 8-1 7 NR Open Championship, third round, at Johannes- Morton-WP 4 8 3 12—27 Colville 42, Medical Lake 38 stegord 2, Shepherd 4, Lusk 1, Toepelt 6, Others receiving votes: Lewis and Napavine (59) — Lorton 20, Sisson Concrete 31, Cedar Park Ch. 3 burg Speck 16 Clark 5. Chiawana 3. Kentlake 2. Davis 2, Hamre 17, Snaza 3, Olson 5, Born- Coupeville 55, Port Townsend 22 FG: N/A FT: 5 of 13 —.385 Reb: 27 Cusick 50, Valley Ch. 29 2. Mead 1. South Kitsap 1. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL stein 10, Lee 2 Toledo (71) — Wood 18, F. Wal- Darrington 35, Auburn Adventist 23 FG: 25 of 56 —.446 FT: 2 of 6 —.333 4 p.m. lace 7, R. Wallace 8, J. Wallace 10, McE- Dayton 54, Pomeroy 37 Division 3A Reb: 31 (Bornstein 8) ESPNU — Akron at Toledo wen 18, Vermilyea 4, Fuentes 4, Merley DeSales 44, McLoughlin, Ore. 34 1. Lynnwood (10) 9-0 127 2 Toutle Lake (68) — Kolb 4, Walton East Valley (Spokane) 52, Cheney 37 2 2. Blanchet (3) 9-1 118 1 6 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 5 of 8 —.625 Reb: 28 3, Brooks 1, Hazen 4, Allen 4, Goble 2, East Valley (Yakima) 41, Wapato 37 Cheney 3, Robbins 6 Ellensburg 68, Grandview 25 3. Glacier Peak 11-0 79 10 ESPNU — Green Bay at Milwaukee FG: 10 of 46 —.217 FT: 5 of 8 —.625 Emerald Ridge 43, Spanaway Lake 41 4. Bellevue 8-2 70 4 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY At Morton Ephrata 49, Prosser 33 5. Arlington 8-1 65 5 TIMBERWOLVES 73, TIGERS 41 Reb: 30 (Armstrong 7) Evergreen Lutheran 58, Quilcene 46 6. Cleveland 4-4 56 3 4:30 p.m. Napavine 7 11 4 19 —41 Federal Way 66, Thomas Jefferson 24 7. Lakeside (Seattle) 6-1 45 9 Morton-WP 11 20 19 23 —73 At Winlock NBCSN — Dartmouth at New Hampshire Ferndale 54, Squalicum 38 8. West Seattle 8-2 35 NR Napavine (41) — Doughty 4, S. VIKINGS 37, CARDINALS 27 Ferris 56, Rogers (Spokane) 55 (tie) Wilson, Woodrow 6-3 35 8 NBA BASKETBALL Fagerness 4, Sisson 1, M. Fagerness 6, Mossyrock 4 15 6 12—37 Franklin Pierce 75, Orting 27 10. Central Kitsap 7-1 25 7 5 p.m. Stanley 8, Filley 4, VanWyck, Hoyt 14, Winlock 10 4 4 9—27 Freeman 44, Newport 31 Friday Harbor 49, Orcas Island 38 Others receiving votes: Ferndale 24. Dekoker Mossyrock (37) — Fried 10, Smith ESPN — Chicago at Washington Gonzaga Prep 76, Shadle Park 30 Holy Names 16. Edmonds-Woodway 11. FG: 12 of 42 —.286 FT: 14 of 25 5, Hadaller 2, Moorcroft 19. Nelson 1 Grace Ac. 47, Skykomish 26 Sumner 9. 7:30 p.m. —.560 Reb: 29 (Hoyt 8) FG: 14 of 62 —.226 FT: 9 of 18 Granger 61, Cashmere 60 Morton-White Pass (73) — Po- —.500 Reb: N/A ESPN — Cleveland at Golden State Kalama 74, Columbia Adventist Ac. 15 Division 2A quette 16, Dunlap 10, Elledge 6, Walton Winlock (27) — Valasco 1, White- Kamiakin 54, Hanford 49 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1. Mark Morris (12) 8-2 137 1 19, Hanson 9, LaClef 1, Collette 4, Eve- head 10, Hammond 10, Rodriguez 6 Kentlake 68, Kentwood 36 2. White River (2) 9-0 122 3 5 p.m. land 8 FG: 11 of 43 —.256 FT: 3 of 8 —.375 Kentridge 54, Kent-Meridian 28 King’s 58, South Whidbey 18 3. W. F. West 8-1 117 2 FG: 28 of 51 —.549 FT: 11 of 19 Reb: N/A FS1 — Butler at St. John’s Lakes 60, Auburn Mountainview 52 4. East Valley (Spokane) 7-2 90 4 —.579 Reb: 37 (Walton 10, Poquette 7) Lakeside 62, Riverside 40 Men’s College Basketball 5. Ellensburg 6-2 64 5 Lakewood 49, Cedar Park Ch. 40 6. Black Hills 9-2 59 6 SATURDAY, Jan. 10 At Cathlamet At Tacoma Lewis and Clark 56, Mead 50 7. Burlington-Edison 9-1 54 10 LOGGERS 38, MULES 30 RAIDERS 58, TRAILBLAZERS 45 Liberty (Spangle) 57, Springdale 53 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8. Lynden 5-4 32 7 Onalaska 4 7 16 11 —38 Centralia 19 26 —45 Lopez 61, Tulalip Heritage 13 9. Washougal 8-2 17 NR 10 a.m. Wahkiakum 10 6 7 7 —30 Pierce 27 31 —58 Lynden 52, Anacortes 28 Lynden Ch. 59, Sedro-Woolley 22 10. East Valley (Yakima) 6-2 11 NR Onalaska (38) — Neilson 15, Mod- Centralia (45) — Malone 10, Ed- ESPN2 — NCAA, FCS, playoffs, champion- Mabton 70, Kittitas 35 Others receiving votes: Archbishop ica 10, Swett, Whitney 7, Girt, White 3, wards 5, Carras 8, Warner 14, D. Fjeld 4, ship, North Dakota St. vs. Illinois St., at Frisco, Mark Morris 69, Ridgefield 28 Murphy 9. Liberty (Renton) 9. Wood- Huffman 3, Beck Therrien 2, Neely 2 Montesano 56, Eatonville 37 land 9. Kingston 6. Olympic 6. Sam- Texas FG: N/A FT: 10 of 18 —.556 Reb: 40 FG: 17 of 48—.354 FT: 5 of 7—.714 Moses Lake 57, Post Falls 53 Wahkiakum (30) — Ferguson, Reb: 29 (Edwards 9) Mount Vernon Ch. 54, Shoreline Ch. 25 mamish 6. Centralia 6. Anacortes 5. 11:30 a.m. Budd 9, Brown 5, Moore 11, Terpsma, Pierce (58) — Corr 6, Benton 14, Naches Valley 52, Cascade 51 Shorecrest 5. Tumwater 2. Washington NBCSN — Medal of Honor Bowl, National Quigley 5 Kelly 13, Wilson-Jones 17, Clanton 2, NW Ch. (Lacey) 73, Lind-R/S 47 2. Fife 2. NW Yeshiva 48, Puget Sound Adv. 22 FG: N/A FT: 7 of 8 —.875 Reb: 19 Willey 4, Green 2 Team vs. American Team, at Charleston, S.C. FG: 23 of 53—.434 FT: 8 of 10— Oakesdale 60, Asotin 36 Division 1A Okanogan 67, Brewster 10 GOLF At Rochester .800 Reb: 35 (Wilson-Jones 7) 1. Lynden Christian (6) 7-3 99 1 Olympic 47, Bremerton 42 (tie)Cashmere (1) 6-0 99 3 10 a.m. BEAVERS 52, WARRIORS 27 Orcas Ch. 73, Lummi 17 Tenino 16 9 10 17 —52 Women’s College Basketball Overlake 42, Bear Creek 24 3. Lakeside (9 MF) (2) 8-1 98 2 TGC — PGA Tour, Tournament of Champi- Rochester 4 7 11 5 —27 At Lakewood Port Angeles 42, North Kitsap 41 4. Montesano (1) 9-0 88 4 ons, second round, at Kapalua, Hawaii Tenino (52) — Bailon 3, Spector 3, LADY BLAZERS 65, RAIDERS 49 Prairie 77, Centralia 31 5. Cascade Christian 9-1 55 5 2 a.m. Blencoe 12, Peterson 12, Hill 6, Pier 7, Centralia 42 23—65 Puyallup 45, Graham-Kapowsin 28 6. Kalama 8-2 54 6 R.A. Long 54, Hudson’s Bay 22 Burnham 2, Jonesnewman 7 Pierce 22 27—49 (tie) King’s (2) 6-2 54 7 TGC — European PGA Tour, South African Rainier 50, Chief Leschi 25 8. Granger 7-2 41 8 FG: N/A FT: 9 of 24—.375 Reb: N/A Centralia (65) — Fisher 2, Weeks 6, Reardan 75, Columbia (Hunters) 9 Open Championship, final round, at Johannes- Rochester (52) — McLemore 6, Es- Wells 2, Parker 12, McIntyre 18, Kenney Republic 66, Curlew 39 9. Nooksack Valley 8-2 23 9 cott 1, Larson 2, Kennedy 4, Nelson 14 8, Taylor 5, Kaupu 12 Richland 56, Pasco 54 10. LaCenter --- 17 NR burg FG: 10 of 41—.243 FT: 7 of 17—.412 FG: 26 of 64 —.406 FT: 12 of 14 Seattle Lutheran 51, Ch. Faith 48 Others receiving votes: Seattle Chris- MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Reb: 21 —.857 Reb. 52 (McIntyre 16) Selah 59, Quincy 13 tian 12. Zillah 8. Cascade (Leaven- 8 a.m. Pierce (49) — Wilson 2, Kullberg Sequim 72, North Mason 38 worth) 6. Mount Baker 4. Connell 2. Skyview 45, Evergreen 27 At Centralia 10, Hammon 8, Smith 9, Allen 10, Ken- ESPN2 — Cincinnati at UConn Southridge 52, Kennewick 42 Division 2B TIGERS 71, FALCONS 60 nach 2, Alaalatoa 8 St. George’s 68, Kettle Falls 40 9 a.m. Prairie 14 8 13 25 —60 FG: 16 of 62 —.258 FT: 17 of 27 St. John-End. 44, Odessa-Harr. 43 1. Toutle Lake (4) 7-1 80 1 ESPN — Ohio St. at Indiana Centralia 13 18 16 24 —71 —.630 Reb. 39 (Hammon 9) Sumner 53, Auburn 31 2. Okanogan (4) 8-0 74 2 Prairie (60) — Goecke 9, Stock- Sunnyside Ch. 82, Yakama Tribal 23 3. NW Chr. (Colbert) (1)10-1 72 3 FS1 — Georgetown at Providence bridge 22, Hall 7, Rouse 2, Stewart 8, Statewide Results Tekoa/Rosalia 38, Wilbur-Creston 34 4. Colfax 8-3 60 4 9:30 a.m. Burnish 8, Crosby 4 Tuesday’s Statewide Scores Todd Beamer 81, Mt. Rainier 15 5. Raymond 10-0 44 6 Toppenish 65, Othello 35 FG: 25 of 59—.424 FT: 0 of 0—.000 BOYS BASKETBALL 6. LaConner 9-0 36 8 NBCSN — George Washington at La Salle Adna 62, Toutle Lake 28 Tri-Cities Prep 65, Wahluke 34 7. Wahkiakum 8-0 32 9 Reb: 15 Tumwater 62, Fort Vancouver 16 10 a.m. Centralia (71) — Kerner 6, Ver- Anacortes 52, Lynden 50 8. Mabton 9-1 31 7 Archbishop Murphy 84, Granite Falls 51 Union 44, Heritage 17 CBS — Kentucky at Texas A&M duzco 15, Wasson 12, H. Bailey 21, D. University 51, North Central 36 9. Brewster 3-4 23 5 Arlington 61, Edmonds-Woodway 59 10. Willapa Valley 8-2 16 NR ESPNU — Minnesota at Michigan Voetberg 1, Christian Peters 16 Asotin 69, Oakesdale 44 W. F. West 59, Kelso 44 FG: 22 of 39—.564 FT: 17 of 22— Auburn 57, Sumner 56 Walla Walla 65, Chiawana 60 Others receiving votes: Onalaska 11 a.m. .773 Reb: 17 (Peters 6) Auburn Mountainview 73, Lakes 44 State Deaf 36, PJP II 18 9. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 8. Morton- Auburn Riverside 73, Peninsula 44 Weston-McEwen 64, Waitsburg-Pr. 30 White Pass 7. Ilwaco 3. ESPN — Louisville at North Carolina Bainbridge 61, Franklin 57 White River 87, Steilacoom 27 Girls Basketball White Swan 57, Waterville 30 FS1 — Seton Hall at Creighton At Rochester Ballard 61, Ingraham 43 Division B Battle Ground 46, Camas 45 Woodland 50, Washougal 38 Noon WARRIORS 51, BEAVERS 42 1. Colton (8) 10-0 80 1 Bear Creek 44, Overlake 43 2. Republic 9-0 66 4 ESPNEWS — Tulsa at Temple Tenino 8 8 9 15 —42 Bellingham 57, Burlington-Edison 56 Washington Prep Basketball Poll Rochester 6 9 19 15 —51 Blaine 58, Mount Baker 53 The Associated Press 3. Pateros 7-0 59 2 ESPNU — Texas Tech at Kansas Tenino (42) — Vens 5, Gubbe 7, Brewster 70, Okanogan 53 BOYS 4. Neah Bay 4-0 44 3 PAC-12 — Washington State at Washington Tibbetts 20, Richardson 3, Dowies 2, Cascade (Everett) 49, Lake Stevens 38 Division 4A 5. Sunnyside Christian --- 31 5 Dirks 3, Wachter 2 Cashmere 77, Granger 54 School Record Pts. Last Others receiving votes: Touchet 14. 1 p.m. Cedar Park Ch. 66, Concrete 33 FG: 14 of 31 —.452 FT: 12 of 22 1. Federal Way (10) 8-1 109 1 Crosspoint Academy 14. Mount Vernon ESPN2 — Baylor at TCU Cedarcrest 57, Sultan 56 Christian 6. Entiat 6. —.545 Reb. 26 (Tibbetts 7) Central Valley 56, Mt. Spokane 35 2. Issaquah (1) 8-3 86 2 1:30 p.m. Rochester (51) — Hahn 1, A. Sey- Centralia 71, Prairie 60 3. Kentwood 8-1 72 10 mour 2, Lancaster 12, Saxon 4, Justice Chiawana 57, Walla Walla 55 4. Union 9-1 71 7 FS1 — Xavier at Butler 14, Keeli Demers 11, Kessa Demers 7 Clover Park 35, Fife 34 5. 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WEEKEND ON TAP Saturday, Jan. 10 Baltimore at New England 4:35 p.m. Carolina at Seattle 8:15 p.m. » VS. ANDREW LUCK Sunday, Jan. 11 » TO CALL OR NOT TO CALL IN DALLAS? Dallas at Green Bay 1:05 p.m. Indianapolis at Denver 4:40 p.m. INSIDESUNDAY » RAMS OWNER EYES RETURN TO L.A. DIVISIONAL ROUND » ICE BOWL REMATCH IN GREEN BAY A WEEKLY SPIN AROUND THE NFL Ravens (11–6) at Patriots (12–4) Baltimore arrives in New England having won five straight postseason games, and quarterback Joe Flacco has thrown 13 touchdowns and zero intercep- tions in those games. The Ravens' 10 playoff road wins (all since 2000) are tied for the most in post- season history. They are 2–1 in New England in the postseason, with all three meetings since 2009. Pa- triots tight end Rob Gronkowski will be key against a depleted Ravens secondary. Panthers (8–8–1) at Seahawks (12–4) Carolina's defense limited Arizona to a historically low 78 yards and now heads west to play the de- fending Super Bowl champion Seahawks, who boast a defense that has been on a tear recently — be- coming the first team since 1976 to win its last six games of the season while allowing fewer than 40 total points combined (39). Cowboys (13–4) at Packers (12–4) Dallas puts its undefeated 8–0 road record on the line against a Packers team that is 8–0 at Lambeau Field. Since the AFL-NFL merger, seven teams have been undefeated on the road, six made it to the Super Bowl. This will be just the second time Dallas has played a postseason game in Green Bay. The other was the 1967 Ice Bowl, which the Packers won to advance to Super Bowl II.

Athlon Sports The Colts’ Andrew Luck and Broncos’ Peyton Manning will forever be linked in history. This weekend’s playoff showdown will only add another chapter to the story. THE WAR OF 18-12: LUCK VS. MANNING III Colts quarterback rides to the Mile High city to take on the man he replaced Colts (12–5) at Broncos (12–4) ndrew Luck doesn’t want to hear about QB vs. QB, but it’s hard In 2013, Luck led the Colts to a 39–33 victory in Manning’s first game back This will be the first postseason meeting between to ignore the similar rise he and Peyton Manning experienced in Indianapolis. Both quarterbacks threw for three scores in that game, while Colts quarterback Andrew Luck and the man he re- A while wearing the horseshoe on their helmet. Luck was turnover free and Manning had an . placed in Indy, Peyton Manning — who is now the first “I think we face the Broncos in a sense. It’s not the quarterback Manning and the Broncos were 31–24 winners against the visiting Colts in quarterback to play at least 200 games with a team versus quarterback thing. We’re not on the field at the same Week 1 of this season. Manning threw three touchdowns and no , and then face that team in the playoffs. According to time,” Luck said. “I have a lot of respect for him, what he does, what he still while Luck threw for two scores and two interceptions. Denver led 24–0 in the does is amazing. He’s a stud. I’ll worry about the Denver defense, that’s what first half, before the Luck-led Colts rallied to fall just short in defeat. Football Perspective, the Broncos have the edge in I worry about.” “They’re a great football team and obviously they’ve got a great, great quar- yards per attempts, yards allowed per attempt, yards It is the storyline terback,” Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. “It’s always a huge challenge and per carry and yards allowed per carry. Since 1990, It’s not the quarterback versus that will get all the at the same time, we’re going to embrace the opportunity, embrace the mo- there have been 16 games where a home team had hype this week. ment. It’s exciting, it’s fun. It’s always a great chess match. Hopefully we can the advantage in those four metrics, and it is 15–1. quarterback thing. We’re not While the story play just a little bit better than we did in Week 1.” writes itself just for Luck has had better postseason success early on in his career than Man- 2015 NFL DRAFT ORDER on the field at the same time. the players involved ning, arriving in Denver this week with a 2–2 playoff record in his first three TEAM W-L — Colts quarterback Andrew Luck alone, the parallels seasons. It took Manning until his sixth season to win a playoff game, and it that have taken place was his fourth postseason contest that he finally got his first W. Manning has 1. Buccaneers 2-14 since Luck replaced an 11–12 career playoff record, going 4–5 in the Divisional Round. 2. Titans 2-14 Manning in Indianapolis and have led them to their first playoff meeting in “He’s one of those guys that you have to play a 60-minute game 3. Jaguars 3-13 Denver Sunday afternoon are almost unbelievable. against,” Broncos defensive end DeMarcus Ware said of Luck. “He has re- 4. Raiders 3-13 Both were the NFL Draft’s No. 1 overall pick. Both were Hesiman Trophy ally good pocket awareness. He’s always one of those guys, just like Pey- 5. Washington 4-12 runners-up. Both are the son of an NFL quarterback. Both turned the Colts ton, where he hits the open guy the majority of the time. He plays a 6. Jets 4-12 around in short order, leading them to division crowns in their second season. fundamentally sound game. He’s one of those quarterbacks you don’t want Both were even coached by current Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians in to go against, but you have to make sure you get pressure on him and make 7. Bears 5-11 their first year. For Manning, Arians was the quarterbacks coach. For Luck, him one-dimensional.” 8. Falcons 6-10 14 years later, Arians was the offensive coordinator elevated to interim head Denver is 0–2 against the Colts all time in the playoffs, losing to Manning 9. Giants 6-10 coach while Chuck Pagano battled cancer. in both 2003 and 2004. 10. Rams 6-10 “For me, it’s very gratifying because I had both at the same time, their first “I think Peyton’s been doing fine. I don’t know if it’s about hype; I know 11. Vikings 7-9 years,” Arians told ESPN last season. “As a coach, you always want to say I it’s just another playoff game. I can’t answer that question for him but I think 12. Browns 7-9 might have had a fingerprint on this guy, and you hope that you did.” he’ll be fine,” Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas said. “We had them the 13. Saints 7-9 When the two quarterbacks face off in this week’s AFC Divisional Round first game of the season and he was fine. It’s a playoff game so it’s a little bit game it will be the third meeting between the two signal-callers and the first different because if you lose, you’re done and if you win, you keep going. I 14. Dolphins 8-8 rubber match. can’t really talk for Peyton but I think he’s fine.” 15. 49ers 8-8 16. Texans 9-7 17. Chiefs 9-7 18. Chargers 9-7 OUTSIDE THE HUDDLE 19. Browns* 9-7 20. Eagles 10-6 FROM STOMPING MAD TO CRYING SAD 21. Bengals 10-6-1 22. Steelers 11-6 defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh went from being suspended for the Wild owner. The Rams were in Los Angeles 23. Lions 11-6 Card Round at Dallas to crying at the podium by game's end on Sunday. Reinstated from 1946-1994 before moving to 24. Cardinals 11-6 by the league after originally being suspended for kicking Green Bay quarterback St. Louis. … With the push of his send 25. Panthers# 8-8-1 Aaron Rodgers in Week 17, Suh had two sacks in a game the Cowboys came back button, Doug Marrone informed his 26. Ravens# 11-6 from 14–0 to win 24–20. Suh slowly walked to the podium for the postgame press players that he had opted out of his con- 27. Colts# 12-5 conference and answered a few questions before being overcome with emotion, tract and was no longer the head coach of 28. Cowboys# 13-4 crying and walking out of the room. He returned shortly and finished answering the Buffalo Bills last week. Less than a week 29. Packers# 12-4 questions. … NFL official Pete Morelli had a great pass-the-buck moment in the later, Marrone was interviewed by the AFC East 30. Broncos# 12-4 aftermath of the pass interference call/no call in the Dallas-Detroit game. Speak- rival New York Jets. Both the Jets and Marrone are re- 31. Patriots# 12-4 ing with a pool reporter about the play where there was a flag thrown against Dal- ported to be extremely interested in one another. Marrone coached the Jets' offen- 32. Seahawks# 12-4 las and then picked up, Morelli was asked what he saw, his response: “It's not my sive line from 2002-05. … Speaking of potential reunions, Mike Shanahan * Browns get Bills pick via Sammy Watkins trade responsibility. I'm a hundred miles away.” … St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke interviewed for the Raiders' head coaching job, a title he held with the franchise # Playoff team has joined forces with the owners of a plot of land near Los Angeles to build an NFL from 1988-89. Fired from the Raiders four games into his second season, both stadium. A year after purchasing 60 acres on the 298-acre Hollywood Park site, sides said the other still owed money to the other years after the firing. Shanahan Melanie Maxwell/MLIVE.COM /Landov Kroenke and his group hope to have it on the Inglewood municipal ballot this year. was busy in the Bay, also interviewing for the San Francisco head coaching position It is the first proposed stadium plan in Los Angeles backed by a current team a day after interviewing for the Bills' top job. Written and compiled by Corby Yarbrough Follow Corby on Twitter: @Corby_Yarbrough Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 SPORTS

NFL INTENSITY IN THE MIDDLE NICE GUYS: Kuechly, Seattle’s defense. That’s why he was selected as an All-Pro de- Wagner Bring Intensity to spite missing five games due to NFC Divisional Playoffs the toe injury. Seahawks cornerback Rich- CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — ard Sherman said both middle Carolina teammates describe linebackers are “high-IQ football Luke Kuechly as one of the nicest players” who do everything well. guys you’ll meet, an aw-shucks, But he said they’re different All-American kid who’s polite players. and still spends part of his off- “Luke is a very dynamic player season living with his parents in and I think Bobby plays within Ohio. the stream of our defense and Seattle’s makes plays in front of him and Bobby Wag- makes tackles in the backfield,” ner is the Sherman said. charming, Said Rivera: “Seattle has an approachable attacking, aggressive style and I kid-at-heart, think Wagner fits what they do regularly very well.” seen walking Both are known for their ath- around with a Teenage Mutant leticism and speed. Ninja Turtles backpack draped Harper didn’t realize how around his shoulders. athletic Kuechly was until he Off the field, nice guys. watched him jump flat-foot- Harmless. ed onto a box five feet off the On the field, it’s a whole dif- ground. ferent story when it comes to the Scott Eklund / The Associated Press “I was like, ‘OK, I get it now,” All-Pro middle linebackers. In this Dec. 28 ile photo, Seattle Seahawks linebacker Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner, right, strips the ball from St. Louis Harper said shaking his head. Panthers safety Roman Rams tight end Lance Kendricks (88), which resulted in an interception by linebacker Bruce Irvin that was returned for a Wagner once ran the 40-yard Harper, who previously played touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game, in Seattle. Saturday night’s divisional playof clash between the Pan- dash in 4.46 seconds. He’s able for New Orleans, remembers thers and Seahawks features two of the game’s best middle linebackers in Luke Kuechly and Bobby Wagner. Both players are to flow from one side of the field watching a game last year and the anchors to strong defense have raise the proile — and importance — of middle linebackers in the NFL. to the other with swift, seamless wondering who the crazy man movements that even impresses wearing the No. 59 jersey for Kuechly. Carolina was. part because of their ability to “When I watched some cross- “He’s yelling, he’s talking decipher offensive formations, over tape of Seattle, I see him just trash — and then you meet him “They’re two of the better young linebackers run to the ball and make plays. kept seeing him flying around and he doesn’t even remember Both excel in pass coverage, too. and making plays,” Kuechly said. any of that,” Harper said. “He’s in the league for sure. They’re exciting Kuechly, the NFL’s Defensive “The guy is smart, athletic and he just the nicest guy, he talks about Player of the Year last season, can run.” his mom all the time and all this to watch.’’ demonstrated last week just how The Panthers have yet to other stuff and it’s just so funny. Panthers Coach Ron Rivera valuable he is to the Panthers. figure out Wagner and the Se- It really is like the Superman- He had 10 tackles, a key fourth ahawks. Clark Kent thing.” quarter interception and tipped They’ve only scored one of- Wagner is the intense driven could be determined by the tions, tackles. We’re pretty much another Ryan Lindley pass that fensive touchdown in the past leader of the Seattle defense, teams’ two defensive play callers. involved. It’s the best positon in resulted in a turnover in Caroli- three games against the Se- which has finished first in the The past three meetings be- my opinion.” na’s 27-16 wild-card win over the ahawks. Rivera knows it will league in the NFL in each of the tween the Seahawks and Pan- Kuechly agrees, although he’s Cardinals. only get tougher on Saturday past two seasons. thers have resulted in low-scor- fine without the attention. “He can literally take over the night with Wagner back in the Kuechly was the catalyst for ing matchups, hardly a surprise “It’s all good, and I wouldn’t game from the middle linebacker starting lineup for the rematch. the Panthers holding the Ari- given the men manning the want to change that,” Kuechly position,” Harper said. “He’s a solid football player zona Cardinals to 78 yards in middle of those defenses. The Se- said. “That’s something you take Wagner finished with 104 with a tremendous amount of last week’s wild-card game, an ahawks won those games 16-12 with the position.” tackles in 11 games and doesn’t athletic ability,” Rivera said. “He NFL postseason record for few- in 2012, 12-7 in 2013 and 13-9 in Teammate Greg Olsen called have quite the same big plays on has a great football mind and be- est yards in a game. October, although Wagner didn’t him the best defensive player in his resume this season as Kue- cause of that he does things the “They’re two of the better play in the most recent game due the league and said he’s already chly, but he’s just as valuable to right way.” young linebackers in the league, to a turf toe injury. as good as Brian Urlacher was in for sure,” Panthers coach Ron “We’re the quarterback of the his prime. Rivera said. “They’re exciting to defense so I think we should get Both players entered the watch.” as much recognition as the quar- league in 2012 — Kuechly as a For all the inherent hype sur- terback,” Wagner said. “(But) first-round pick out of Boston rounding quarterbacks Russell it’s a fun position. We’re in the College; Wagner a second-round Photo Reprints Wilson and Cam Newton enter- middle of everything. We have choice from Utah State. ing Saturday night’s NFC divi- a job during the run, have a job Since their arrival, both de- sional playoff game, this game on the pass, get sacks, intercep- fenses have vastly improved in from

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Pete Caster / [email protected] First-year nursing student Kyle Tracht, 24, of Lacey, discards a used needle on Tuesday afternoon in a lab at Centralia College.

FIVE PERCENT OF NURSING STUDENTS ARE MALE NATIONWIDE; THAT NUMBER IS AT 23 PERCENT AT CENTRALIA COLLEGE By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] Centralia College is is buck- ing national trends with its nurs- ing program, a career field which is typically dominated by women. The college has seen an in- crease in male students in the past two years with 11 of the 48 being male, accounting for al- most 23 percent of its program. First-year nursing stu- The national average is 5 percent. dent Mike Staley, 39, The program has two classes of Olympia, glances of 24 students each. The second- at a hind quarter of a year program has four men, while learning mannequin the first-year program has seven. on Tuesday afternoon in a lab at Centra- The trend is one that staff has lia College. not seen before and the increase has been welcomed, helping to add different types of people to the nursing field. “I can’t remember a class be- ing that high,” said assistant professor Chuck Hill, who has been teaching in the nursing program for 11 years. Nola Ormrod, director of the nursing program, credited To find out more the greater number of men to about Centralia College’s a change in mindset. She said Nursing Program, go to with worker retraining and sec- http://www.centralia.edu/ ond career choices, men have academics/nursing/. began looking toward the career of nursing more frequently. The program at Centralia wages, benefits and also due to College has typically always the amount of different settings had men within its courses, al- nurses are able to work in. though Ormrod recalled a year Mike Staley, 39, of Olympia, when there was only one man in is part of the first-year program. the class, a stark contrast to the He chose to look into nursing numbers seen today. not only because of the good “I think more men are discov- benefits, but because he want- ering it as something they are ed to challenge himself. After interested in doing,” Hill said. working for a construction com- “There are a lot of men who just pany for over 20 years, Staley wouldn’t have thought of nurs- was ready for a change. He said ing as a career and they are now so far everyone has been very considering it as an option.” welcoming and he believes more It’s unknown if the trend males in the field is an added will continue, but Hill said there bonus, helping to diversify the First-year nursing program students at Centralia College work on injection procedures during a lab on Tuesday afternoon. were multiple benefits to having workforce. Another first year nursing added numbers of men in the of guys, which I was surprised to 24 students out of a larger field of ten, nurses in specialty fields will field. He said on certain occa- student, Kyle Tracht, 24, of Lac- come in and see,” he said. approximately 100 applicants. move elsewhere to larger areas sions a patient would prefer to ey, is in the program to further have a male nurse, and he also his experience in the medical Tracht believes it’s a trend Ormrod said the size of the such as Seattle, Portland or Ta- said the added physical strength field. He has been a certified that will continue. classrooms helps make the pro- coma; but, if no specialty field is comes in handy when lifting nursing assistant for approxi- “I think it’s a very attractive gram unique and desirable for sought, there is a high chance the heavier patients. mately a year and also has back- field, whether it be a male or a applicants. students will remain local. “If you talk to staff at the hos- ground with EMT work. female,” he said. “We are small enough that Ormrod said the support the pital, most say it’s good to have He believes having more The nursing program at Cen- students and faculty really get to students experience is critical, both genders for different rea- males in the field is a good way tralia College is a competitive two- know one another,” she said. stating the program has nur- sons,” he said. to expand nursing, something he year program and admission is On average, about half of tured and welcomed support As the only male staff mem- said is important in any field. heavily based on grades in prereq- those who graduate from the from local providers. ber in the nursing program, “I think it’s something you uisite classes, including anatomy, program stay locally to work “We have really strong sup- Hill said the field can be entic- see a lot more of now. Just in this chemistry and physiology. in different nursing settings port from health care providers ing because of the competitive program we have a good amount Each year, the program accepts throughout Lewis County. Of- in the community,” she said. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 LIFE

Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun From left, cooking students Sylvia Asafo, Frederick Harrid and his wife Crystal learn how to cook a low fat and low sodium meal for four from Chef Tia Berry during a Simple Cooking with Heart class on Dec. 18 ofered by the American Heart Association Mid-Atlantic in Baltimore, Md. The low-cost class ($5) is the only one of its kind ofered in the nation.

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By Meredith Cohn and go to the store. After getting health spending. The Baltimore Sun comfortable making a few meals, Berry said if people are try- consider making a double batch ing to make lifestyle changes

People who eschew takeout and freezing half, or at least fig- and cook at home, it would be CH534657bw.cg for home cooking eat healthier uring out a second use for the easy to improve the nutritional foods, whether they aim to or not, leftovers. value of the food. For example, according to new research from Maybe rice was part of a stir make potato or other salads the Johns Hopkins University. fry one night and covered in with a vinaigrette rather than “When people cook most of beans the next, she said. Or the their meals at home, they con- a mayonnaise base, and don’t pasta gets customized with slight- deep-fry anything. sume fewer carbohydrates, less ly different toppings to please dif- sugar and less fat than those “We offer recipes that are easy ferent tastes in the house. and familiar, like fajitas, chili 2015 who cook less or not at all — And, DeRocco said, do some HEALTH even if they are not trying to lose and salad, that are heart-healthy food preparation in advance of and not anything too compli- weight,” said Julia A. Wolfson, the workweek, like chopping cated,” said Berry about the 10 the lead author of the study and vegetables, so everything is 90-DAY NEW YEAR CHALLENGE a fellow at the Center for a Liv- ready to go — this may even be Simple Cooking with Heart Kitchen classes the association able Future at Hopkins’ Bloom- a money saver as people use the HEALTH WELLNESS JOY COMMUNITY berg School of Public Health. produce they buy rather than offered in Baltimore. There are The findings may be obvi- throwing it away. also recipes and tutorials on the BODY & LIFE TRANSFORMATION ous to some, or at least reassur- “Most people I know strug- organization’s website. ing to others, but they could gle in the planning,” she said. “It’s not five-star restaurant have implications for the obe- “They’re coming home at 6 and food,” she said, “but it is things sity epidemic facing adults and opening the fridge or pantry that people are comfortable with children in the United States if and saying, ‘What am I going and are not as intimidated by.” enough people are persuaded to to do?’ That’s what you want to She said most people eat the WEEKLY PRIZE DRAWINGS cook their own meals. avoid. 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LISA MANUEL, a mother of you’re eating.” She said cooking at home 7-year-old Chloe and 9-year-old doesn’t have to be fancy or ex- Burke, sought help from DeRoc-   pensive, and most people just co about two years ago to develop need a kick-start, like a cook- that kind of routine, though she, ing class, menu advice or tips to her children and her husband all navigate grocery aisles. eat at different times and don’t all For the study, published in like the same things. the journal Public Health Nutri- “It felt like a 24-hour buffet,” tion, Wolfson and others ana- she said. lyzed data from a national sur- She was heartened to hear vey of 9,000 adults about what that just eating at home meant they ate. they were likely eating healthier The 8 percent who cooked than families that don’t, but she only once a week or less con- wanted to do better. sumed an average of 2,301 calo- Manuel now tries to feed the  ries, 84 grams of fat and 135 family some of the same things, grams of sugar a day. The 48 or variations of them. She plans,  percent who cooked dinner six shops and preps ingredients on or seven nights a week consumed the weekends and stows batches 2,164 calories, 81 grams of fat of food in the freezer. She ac-  and 119 grams of sugar a day. knowledges doing better for her  Those who cooked at home kids than for herself. tended to rely less on frozen “I’m not as disciplined as I  food and were less likely to eat should be,” she said. “I need to  fast food when they dined out. sit down and eat a meal and not People in African-American snack in between everyone else’s  households cooked less often meals. … When I stick to it, I than those in white households, feel a lot better. When I’m off and people who worked full track, I can definitely tell.” time away from home cooked To help meet its goal of reduc- less often. ing heart disease by 20 percent  These results were no sur- by 2020, the American Heart  prise to Susanna DeRocco, who Association offers basic cooking  helps individuals, families, classes with chef Tia Berry.   schools and others get on track Berry said the organization in the kitchen with advice and wanted to help people not only  recipes through workshops and cook at home but make healthi- her website, HealthyBodiesHap-     er choices about ingredients.      • • • pyMinds.org. She said meals Obesity has drastically in-       • • • • can be made even healthier with creased across the nation over      • • • • • some thought. the past two decades, with more     • • • • Most people just don’t know than a third of adults and 17     • • • where to start and feel over-     percent of children now in that • • •      whelmed by the idea of cooking, category, according to U.S. Cen- • • •      CH534206bw.cg she said. The certified health ters for Disease Control and • • • •      coach, nutritional counselor and Prevention data. That has con- • • • •     Towson mother advises people tributed to an increase in rates • • • •  to start small and simple. of heart disease, stroke, diabetes • • • Pick a day, like Sunday, find and some types of cancer, and  one or two easy recipes online, $147 billion in additional annual • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 Vegetable Dishes to Toast the New Year By Jeanmarie Brownson a combination of kohlrabi and into tiny circles, the three-color burned its way into my cook- more adventure than 2014’s Chicago Tribune chayote — vegetables I’m prone beauties will go atop a crisp ing repertoire, so I know egg- travels. On my wish list: fall bik- to overlook. Long, slow roast- cracker spread with creamy lab- plant in any form deserves a ing in Italy and summer hiking After 2014’s amazing bounty ing draws out their sweetness. na, a thick Middle Eastern yo- place in my New Year. Pureed, in Alaska. Until then, my reso- of good meals, I contemplate Topped with crumbled cheese gurt, for a refreshing appetizer skin and all, charred eggplant lutions include a focus around the future. Right now, celebra- and nuts, they satisfy deeply as to serve with sparkling wine. tion food beckons. I plan to makes a great veggie dip, sand- eating more vegetables, beau- fill the party table with little a main or hearty side. UK chef and cookbook wich spread and savory side to tifully lean protein and inven- nibbles inspired by some of my Still thinking about Bar- author Yotam Ottolenghi in- grilled lamb chops. I simply tive grain dishes. For starters, I favorite meals. ber’s carrot cookery, I’m happy spired my love of labna as well cook whole eggplant under the plan to revitalize my snacking. First up, carrots. Chef Dan to find skinny carrots in three as a great deal of my cooking broiler, then season it with a bit Prosciutto-wrapped cucumber Barber of Blue Hill in New York colors — orange, yellow and this past year. Ottolenghi packs of garlic and a modicum of oil. sticks happily replace the mun- transformed the ultra-sweet burgundy — in the produce maximum flavor into all his rec- For special occasions, I double dane turkey breast-lettuce roll- carrots grown by the visionar- sections at Whole Foods and ipes, a philosophy I wholeheart- the recipe and cook the egg- ups I usually nibble. I promise ies at Stone Barns into a stun- Trader Joe’s. Poached in broth edly embrace. I’m particularly plants on the charcoal grill. The to better portion-control my af- ning main course, proving that with a pinch of sugar, the car- fond of the way he treats egg- chestnut brown mash will keep ternoon nuts and to keep fresh with thoughtful cooking, veg- rots taste irresistible. Seriously plant, from steamed to stuffed to a week in the refrigerator and is fruit at the ready. I will shun ice etables can take center stage. better than all those “baby car- cheesecake (amazing!). good served warm or cold. cream and instead dream of the I’ll start my 2015 eating with rots” I tote to lunch. Sliced thin His charred eggplant I hope 2015 brings even gelato on that Italian bike ride.

Bill Hogan / Chicago Tribune Charred eggplant, top, can serve as dip for crackers or raw vegetables. Lightly braised sliced carrots top a labna-coated canape.

ROASTED KOHLRABI 1 cup crumbled feta or goat If using Greek yogurt, put Shortly before serving, Directions: AND CHAYOTE WITH cheese it into a mesh colander lined spread crackers with a scant Heat a broiler; position FETA AND PISTACHIOS ¼ to ⅓ cup chopped nuts, with paper towels; let it drain teaspoon of the labna mix- the rack 6 inches away from like pistachios so it thickens up a bit, 20 to ture. Top with a couple of car- the heat source. (Or prepare Prep: 20 minutes Chopped fresh parsley and 30 minutes. Balsamic glaze rot coins. Sprinkle with more Cook: 1 hour chives is sold near the vinegars; or thyme, salt and black pepper. a charcoal grill until medium Makes: 4 main-course serv- Directions: simply boil balsamic vinegar Serve drizzled with balsamic hot.) Use the tip of a knife to ings Heat oven to 400 degrees. until it’s thick enough to coat glaze. pierce the eggplants in a cou- Kohlrabi, a member of the Mix kohlrabi, chayote squash a spoon. ple of places. Roast on a bak- cabbage family, has a mild and onion on a large rimmed Ingredients: Nutrition information per ing sheet under the broiler (or sweet taste not unlike broc- baking sheet in a single un- canape: 18 calories, 1 g fat, 0 g over the coals), turning every 4 to 6 long very skinny car- saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 2 g coli stems. Most are about the crowded layer. Drizzle with ol- rots, (about 8 ounces total) 10 minutes, until skin is lightly size of a small baseball. Often, carbohydrates, 1 g protein, 23 mg ive oil, then sprinkle with salt, preferably tri-color sodium, 0 g fiber charred and the whole egg- larger varieties like the Gi- Italian seasoning and pepper 2 cups vegetable or chicken plant looks collapsed, about 25 gante can be found at farmers to taste. Mix well. broth minutes. Cool. markets and are easier to peel. Roast, stirring every 15 MASHED CHARRED ¼ cup labna or plain Greek Discard ends of eggplant. Kohlrabi is delicious eaten raw minutes, until vegetables are yogurt EGGPLANT Cut rest of eggplant into large or shredded for use in salads fork-tender and golden brown, 1 tablespoon olive oil Prep: 5 minutes and stir-fries. It takes well to 50 to 60 minutes. ¼ teaspoon minced fresh Cook: 25 minutes chunks. With the food proces- roasting, which brings out its Taste and season again thyme or ⅛ teaspoon dried Makes: 2 cups sor or blender running, drop natural sweetness. with salt. Stir in arugula or 24 thin round rice and ses- This mash is even bet- in the garlic cloves to mince Ingredients: spinach. Spoon into a wide, ame crackers ter when the eggplants are finely. Add the eggplant 2 pounds kohlrabi, peeled, deep serving bowl. Top with Tiny fresh thyme leaves roasted on a hardwood grill; chunks. Process until nearly cut into 1-inch pieces cheese and nuts. Sprinkle with Coarse salt, freshly ground make a double recipe. Serve as smooth. Add 2 tablespoons 2 chayote squash, peeled, the fresh herbs. Serve hot. black pepper a dip with cut vegetables, pita olive oil and the salt. Let ma- halved, pitted, cut into Balsamic glaze chips or pumpernickel toasts. chine run until the mixture is 1-inch pieces Nutrition information per Directions: Or, serve as a side with grilled serving: 293 calories, 22 g fat, 7 g light and fluffy. Season with 1 medium red onion, cut Peel carrots; cut crosswise lamb and chicken. saturated fat, 33 mg cholesterol, 18 another tablespoon olive oil if into 1-inch pieces in half. Put into a small sauce- Ingredients: g carbohydrates, 10 g protein, 662 you wish and the crushed red 3 to 4 tablespoons olive oil mg sodium, 7 g fiber pan with the broth; heat to a 2 medium eggplants, about ½ teaspoon each: salt, boil. Reduce heat; simmer un- 1 ½ pounds total pepper. Serve warm or cold. dried Italian seasoning (or CARROT COINS WITH til nearly tender when a knife 1 or 2 cloves garlic a combination of dried ba- is inserted, 10-12 minutes. 2 to 3 tablespoons extra- Nutrition information per ¼ sil, oregano and thyme) YOGURT AND THYME Drain; cool. Cut crosswise into virgin olive oil cup serving: 53 calories, 4 g fat, 1 Freshly ground pepper Prep: 25 minutes ⅛-inch thick slices. ½ teaspoon salt g saturated fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 5 Several handfuls baby Cook: 5 minutes Mix labna with olive oil and Pinch crushed red pepper g carbohydrates, 1 g protein, 148 arugula or spinach Makes: about 24 minced thyme in a small bowl. flakes mg sodium, 2 g fiber

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First Snow Arrives sit down to rest,” The Daily n 1890, The Centralia Chronicle wrote. “A few mo- Women Help on Elk Hunting Trip in Cispus IChronicle reported the ments later the boy collapsed first snow of the season had ar- on the bench. The Winlock fire rived. department was summoned, “It is ten inches deep on the and first aid attempted. Then level today, and the sleigh bells he was rushed to the St. Helen are jingling,” the newspaper re- hospital in Chehalis. He was ported. “It does not drift.” dead upon arrival.” Gibbs, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel C. Gibbs, was Tenino Husband Raids His House known to have had a heart con- n 1910, a Tenino man raid- dition since he was a child. An Ied his own home. autopsy revealed he died from “Late Sunday night a man a defect in a valve leading from named Alfred Smith, of Tenino, the heart to the aorta. suspecting his wife, returned He recently had passed a with the marshal, after he had mandatory physical examina- announced he would be away tion for participating in sports. from home all night, and found Specialists who saw him regu- his wife, a neighbor woman, larly said there was no reason and two men inside,” The Cen- for him to limit his physical tralia News Examiner wrote. exertion. “He had them all arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct and when taken before the jus- Train Kills Teenager tice of the peace at Tenino the n 1985 an 18-year-old Che- next day Judge Morrison fined Ihalis resident died when each one $20 and costs.” he was hit by a Union Pacific train. He was walking along the tracks near the freeway and the Farm Census Enumerators Burlington Northern Railroad Selected underpass just south of Main n 1935, the federal farm Street in Chehalis. Witnesses Icensus enumerators for said the train sounded its horn Lewis County were announced. when it was a quarter of a mile They included L.L. Clevinger, away. The man gave no indica- Big Bottom to Randle; Fred F. tion he heard the horn. Wilson, Newaukum to Union; W.E. Nolan, Vader to Ain- sworth; Ken Kniffen, Crego Late Marriage Brings Happiness to Winlock; J.T. Sullivan, Sal- In 2000, Aletha “Lee” Mead- kum to Eden; Mrs. Roy C. Sieg, ows, 80, and Walter Schroeder, Cowlitz Bend to Prescott; Mrs. 88, had been married for nine F.E. Rasmussen, Klaber to Pe months and were still very happy. Ell; and Mrs. Mary R. Smith, “Our marriage is truly ideal” Doty to Park. All had success- Lee said. “We don’t ever fight or fully passed the required test argue.” examinations. Walter was the same age as Lee’s first husband, who passed away three years before. Both Winlock Student Mourned had been married before for al- Submitted by Noel Davis / for Our Hometowns n 1960, Winlock mourned most 50 years. A circa 1940 elk hunting trip included women who were invited along to cook. Pictured are Mary Henderson, Aunt Ithe passing of Robert L. Blanch, Cicero Davis and Joyce Davis. Henderson was a family friend and Cicero is Joyce Davis’ father-in-law. The Da- (Bob) Gibbs. The junior and vises were big on hunting trips and Don Davis, Joyce’s husband, continues to hunt today. It’s thought this particular an honor roll student died after Internist Chooses Providence photo was taken in Cispus where the family often hunted. basketball practice at Winlock n 2005, Dr. Stella Thalham- High School on the way to the Ier, 41, from Chattanooga, said her husband Scott, whom the friendliest and kindest and hospital. Tenn. and originally from the she met when he was serving nicest people.” Please Recycle “Principal Lloyd Hutson said Philippines, was recruited by in the U.S. Marine Corps. “She Several months before, Prov- This Coach Dick Stultz told him he Providence Health System. She could have went anyplace in idence had hired Dr. Jon-Wook noted Gibbs having difficulty was a board-certified internist. Washington state or the United Ban, who spoke conversational Newspaper in and had him “She is very, very sought after,” States, but this area had by far Spanish.

Washington State George and Mary Jane Washington Found the Town HISTORY of Centerville (Now Centralia) on January 8, 1875

HistoryLink.org a town on the site. Over the sup- in 1888. George Washington On January 8, 1875, George per table, they laid out a town remained an active civic leader Washington (1817-1905) and centered around a little store in the town he and his wife had his wife Mary Jane file the plat that their neighbor Isaac Wing- founded. He was noted for his that establishes the town of ard operated nearby. willingness to help fellow resi- Centerville, soon to be renamed dents in many ways, including Centralia, in Lewis County in Platting the Town selling property for little money Southwest Washington. George On January 8, 1875, the down, offering loans at no inter- Washington, a pioneer from Washingtons filed the plat for est, and providing work when Virginia, is the son of an Af- their town, which they called no other was available. rican American slave and a Centerville, at the Lewis County Washington’s assistance be- woman of English descent. For courthouse in nearby Chehalis. came crucial when the panic the next 30 years, he is a leading The initial plat consisted of four of 1893 hit and Centralia, along citizen, promoter, and benefac- blocks platted into lots, which with the rest of the country, tor of the town he founds. Washington offered for sale at went into an economic down- spin for most of the decade. On Washington was born in $10 per lot to anyone who would his own initiative, Washington Frederick County, Virginia, on settle in the town. Washing- organized a private relief pro- August 15, 1817. When his father, ton later filed additional plats, gram for needy residents. He a slave, was sold and taken from adding to the size of the town. drove to Portland, Oregon, by the area soon after George’s The Washingtons gave land to wagon to bring back tons of birth, his mother left him with a their Baptist congregation for staples like rice, flour, and sugar, white couple named Anna and a church and cemetery, and which he distributed along with James Cochran (or Cochrane), helped build the church. They also set aside land for a public lard and bacon that he bought who raised him. While George wholesale in Chehalis. Wash- square, which became Cen- was still a child, the Cochrans ington declined to foreclose on tralia’s City Park, now named moved west to Ohio and then mortgages he held, and when George Washington Park. Missouri. As an adult, Wash- other properties went up for The town grew steadily. But ington tried his hand at several auction, he bought them to save while settlers liked the location, businesses in Missouri and Il- the town from absentee owner- linois, but was frustrated each and the favorable terms Wash- ship or bankruptcy. Although time by discriminatory laws. By ington offered, they did not care population and property values 1850 he decided to head farther for the name Centerville, in part declined, Centralia survived west in the hope of finding more because the town was confused and by the end of the decade freedom. The Cochrans joined Courtesy Washington State Historical Society with one of the same name near George Washington (1817-1905), ca. 1900. began to rebound, entering the him, and on March 15, 1850, Goldendale, Klickitat County. twentieth century with a popu- the family set out with a wagon ognized the river junction as ington. By 1883, the name was changed lation of around 1,600. train heading west. They settled a prime spot for a settlement. When he was in his 50s, to Centralia, based on the sug- Washington remained ac- first in Oregon City, but within He cleared land, built a cabin, some years after Anna and gestion of a settler from Centra- tive and involved in business a few years crossed the Colum- and began farming. Because James Cochran had died, Wash- lia, Illinois. In 1886, Centralia and civic affairs until shortly bia River into what would soon Oregon Territory had passed a ington met and married Mary was incorporated. before his death on August become Washington Territory. law barring settlement by Af- Jane Cooness (or Cornie), a By 1889, when Washing- 26, 1905, 11 days after his rican Americans, Washington widow of African American ton Territory became a state, 88th birthday. The mayor pro- Staking a Claim had James and Anna Cochran and Jewish descent. In 1872, the population of Centralia claimed a day of mourning, In 1852, Washington began file a claim under the Donation the Northern Pacific Railroad, was nearing 1,000. Those were asking that all businesses close a claim where the Skookum- Land Claim Act for 640 acres in advancing north from the Co- boom times, and within little during Washington’s funeral, chuck River joins the Cheha- the area. When the claim was lumbia River to Puget Sound, more than a year, the popula- reputed to be the largest in lis River, becoming the fourth proved up by four years resi- crossed the Washingtons’ land. tion had climbed to more than Centralia’s history. The funeral settler in the area where he dence, and Washington Terri- They recognized that their land 3,000. By 1891, George Wash- was held at the Baptist church would later found the town of tory, which did not bar African would be a central point on the ington had sold 2000 lots. Washington had supported, Centralia. The spot had long American ownership, had come railroad between Kalama, on and the founder of Centralia been a home of the Chehalis into existence, the Cochrans the Columbia, and Tacoma, on A Civic Leader was buried in the cemetery he Indians, and Washington rec- deeded the property to Wash- the Sound, and decided to start Mary Jane Washington died had donated. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 • Life 5

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The Chamber is open Monday-Friday 9-5 BCusiness onnectionsSaturdays 9-3 Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Events **REMINDER** There will not be a Forum or Business After Hours during the month of January. Cutting the Ribbon 2015 Annual Banquet - January 16th, 6pm at The Loft in downtown Chehalis. Join us for an evening of great food, drinks, music, and company! Make to Success in 2015 your reservation today! Call the 2015 is here and we are very excited to 2014. The Chamber looks forward to the be “cutting the ribbon to success” at the continued economic growth (and the con- Chamber at 360-748-8885. Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce. tinued ribbon cuttings). Helping local businesses celebrate their In 2013, The Centralia-Chehalis Cham- Lewis County Business Showcase grand openings, celebrating business anni- ber of Commerce had 467 businesses that - January 20th. The Loft in versary’s, kicking off business specials, and were members. As of today we are just shy downtown Chehalis. Go to www. revealing a business re- of 600 business memberships. This is ap- lewiscountybusinessshowcase. model are just a few of the proximately 12,000 actual individuals that com to reserve your booth today! celebrations we were able are all considered Chamber members. We to share with our Chamber are very excited about the growth and look Ribbon Cutting - January 22nd, members this last year. forward to working with our community We have had an espe- to continue to flourish. 12:15pm Join us as we welcome cially busy year with our The Chamber is working hard to be very Dr. McGill with the Centralia membership growth and present in the community. We are working Wellness Center to the Chamber! had the chance to pull diligently on local business promotion and Located at Foot & Ankle Surgical out our iconic “Big Scis- Alicia Bull growth, business education, economic de- Associates,1220 West 1st St., Suite sors” on many occasions. Executive velopment support, job creation, and pro- B, Centralia. What this tells us is that Director viding an opportunity for our businesses to our economy is moving in have a more united voice to speak with. We Chamber Forum - February 9th, the right direction. It tells us businesses are believe as the economy grows, as our mem- opening, businesses are thriving, and busi- bership increases, and as our ribbon cut- 11:30am - 1pm at O’Blarney’s Irish nesses are growing. Some may just see the tings continue to be frequent, we will con- Pub in downtown Centralia. ribbon cuttings as photo opportunities, the tinue to see businesses begin to feel more COMING SOON! Chamber sees them as positive economic secure again in Lewis County. Business After Hours - February movement. I’ve often thought it would Please mark your calendar for Friday, Lewis County a great place. We will be un- 19th, 5 - 7pm. Centralia Wellness be interesting to map the Chamber’s rib- January 16th at 6:00pm to enjoy an evening veiling our 2015 Centralia-Chehalis Cham- Center located at Foot & Ankle bon cutting correlation to our economic with the Chamber. It is our annual banquet ber Directory as well. Invitations have been Surgical Associates,1220 West 1st growth. I believe the two are in sync with and we would love to share the event with mailed. Please contact the Chamber if you St., Suite B, Centralia. the economy’s valleys and peaks. I’m happy you. We will be celebrating our community, didn’t receive your invitation or would like to announce the growth was all uphill in the people, and the businesses that make to RSVP. **SAVE THE DATE** 50th Home & Garden Show - April 17th - 19th at the NW Sports Hub in Centralia. Contact the Chamber for an application. New Members Master Gardeners Foundation of Lewis County 351 NW North Street Chehalis, WA 98532 360-740-1212 http://lewis-mg-mrc.org

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Carol Johnson Rachelle Denham Kyle Heaton, Treasurer Community Member Security State Bank-South Port of Centralia Market Blvd. Christine Brower Security State Bank Raquel ‘Kelly’ Robinson Bob Jackins, At Large Airport Branch Holiday Inn Express & Suites Home Depot Cindy Henderson Rebecca Teitzel Community Member Edward Jones The Lewis County Historical Museum celebrates the Historical So- 2015 Board of Directors ciety’s 50th anniversary with a ribbon cutting in December. Corenne ‘Cory’ Moses Scott White Ron Sturza Lewis County PUD #1 Historic Fox Theatre Restorations Sunbird Shopping Center Dana Hill Thorbeckes FitLife Center Shari McFarland Coldwell Banker Kline & Dr. Robert Frost Debbie Welsh Associates Centralia College Community Member Shawna Bruce Dianne Dorey Pope’s Kids Place Ken Kostick Lewis County Assessor’s Oice Sheila DeGuise Quanex Washington Federal Eren Millam Realty World Cosser & Sheila Page Mitch Moberg Associates Coldwell Banker Kline & Associates Twin Cities Trading Post Mary Kay Consultant Jan Leadbetter cuts the ribbon at their new John Elmore location, 34 NE Boistfort St. suite 103, Chehalis. City of Centralia Shirley Gallanger Cascade Sport & Spine and Rob Hill Kelli Erb Physical Therapy City of Centralia The Chronicle Stacy Denham Kim Sweem Centralia Police Department Erin Hillier Rainier Connect Trevor Elliott Hillier, Scheibmeir, Vey & Kelly, PS Lisa Neal Virgil R. Lee & Son Insurance KITI Radio 1420/ Live 95 FM Walter Cuestas Maretta M. Boes Century 21/Lund Washington Orthopaedic A ribbon cutting was held celebrating the newly renovated Quality Center Inn in Centralia last month. Shirley Billings Security State Bank

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Asking the right question facilities nationwide to earn Pine Professional Center for Top Performer For Third Time COUNTY kick-off this crime is the difference between being a distinction in four or more areas Lease includes lighted and fighting program that collects “remind-me-who-you-are-again” For the third time in four “We are very proud of the paved parking. Located right anonymous tips regarding and making a lasting impression years, Providence Centralia consistent quality and evidence- off I-5 at Exit 79. Offices are crimes in Lewis County area on someone. We cordially invite Hospital proves that if you’re based care provided by our approx 192 sf each. Very clean and forwards those tips to the any small business owner or looking for quality care, you clinical teams and reconfirmed and well maintained. Also appropriate police agency. If the representative down to our don’t need to look far from by this recognition,” said available adjacent to the offices tip leads to an arrest or closure weekly Monday morning home. Providence Centralia Site is Industrial land, customized of a case, the tipster is eligible ACTION event 8:30 to 9:30 at The nation’s top healthcare Administrator Jill Cooper. “This sizes from 1 to 14 acres, some for a cash reward up to $1000 FIDDLERS COFFEE HOUSE accreditation organization award is testimony to the team’s are paved and some are graveled. dollars. The program works. on Mellen Street. named Providence Centralia as commitment to ensuring our It works because of strong Fenced and gated, city utilities one of America’s top performing processes deliver appropriate, community support, the media & natural gas connections. hospitals for excellence in timely care to every patient.” broadcasting the information, Burlington Northern rail access “Start Early – Get Ready for applying evidence-based and hard work by local law may be provided by contract clinical processes in treating with Cascade Warehouse reload This Year’s Southwest enforcement. Tips have led to Washington Fair” heart attack, heart failure, The Bath Depot, Inc. the arrest of 333 persons, 411 facility on site. If you have never pneumonia and for patients cases cleared and the recovery stopped in to our Industrial A discount priced package who undergo surgery. A new year, a new you with of $3,138,163 in recovered stolen Park we welcome you anytime. with six fair admissions, two The Joint Commission bath and body essentials from property and narcotics. $45,425 We have a very clean facility carnival wristbands, one bases its Top Performers on The Bath Depot, Inc. located at has been paid in rewards. The and take very good care of our parking pass, and a souvenir pin Key Quality Measures ratings 108 West Pine Street, Centralia. program has expanded over the tenants. We have great access is available at the fair office for program on data reported You can scrub or soak away years, creating a web-site, taking to and from I-5. If you need a a limited time. For information by hospitals. In earning the the winter blues or just pamper e-tips, creating Student Crime conference room we have a 385 on how to participate as an recognition, Providence yourself now that the holiday Stoppers in the Chehalis and sf room available, with a large exhibitor in the 2015 fair, look Centralia is among the top 36.9 season is over with one of the Adna school districts. A child boardroom table that seats for the Exhibitor Handbook on percent of the 3,300 hospitals many body scrubs or bath ID program is also being offered. 25 people. This rents out for the fair website. The updated eligible. indulgences offered. And, don’t To celebrate, Crime Stoppers $35.00 for ½ day and $60.00 for edition is posted in the spring. Providence Centralia is also: will hold an open-house at the a full day. Includes coffee, tea Applications for the Little Miss please see BIZZ BUZZ, page 4 Criminal Justice Building, 345 and water. 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w conversation with a goal in w w www.thorbeckes.com w.thorbeckes.om CentraliaSquareHotel@yahoo. w mind, which you should have, 736-1683 273-0457 748-3744 com. CH534199bw.jd 4 gardeners. This knowledge and increased investment in the health care system more sponsoring a table of 8 or Bizz Buzz is not only beneficial for the conservation as required by than $1,000. The free clinic is a helping in some way with this Master Gardener, but also is Initiative 937 is playing a role ministry of more than twenty event, please contact Fay Ternan Continued from page 3 shared with other community in Lewis PUD’s operating costs area churches, and is opened at 360-996-4474. May each of members through plant into the future. Lewis PUD’s each Tuesday night from 5:30 you enjoy a very special 2015! forget to pick up a lotion, too! clinics, demonstration gardens, customer service representatives to 8:30pm at 1711 Cooks Hill For more information call (360) speakers, public workshops and are always ready to assist Road across from the Centralia 623-1016 or like us on Facebook school gardens. Cost is $200.00 customers who have questions Providence hospital. Those Lewis County Business to keep up with new product and you may begin any month! about their bills. PUD staff is eligible include those who are, Showcase arrivals, specials, and events! For more information contact also available to recommend (1) residing in Lewis or South Art Fuller, Program Coordinator, low-income assistance options. Thurston County, (2) earning United Women In Business JL Wiesen, Inc. WSU Lewis County Master Lewis PUD offers free energy less yearly than $23,340 for Network and The Centralia- an individual, $31,460 per JL Wiesen, Inc. celebrated Gardeners, (360) 740-1216 or audits for homes or businesses Chehalis Chamber of Commerce couple, or $47,700 family of our 15th anniversary this year email art.fuller@lewiscountywa. to help find ways to reduce are partnering to bring you a four, and (3) not already covered and we have recently opened gov. electricity consumption. For great opportunity to connect by government programs or a new office at 107 E Maple qualifying customers, Lewis health insurance. We also help with potential customers for the Street downtown Centralia. JL Dressbarn also has rebate programs for if you are “under-insured,” New Year! This will be held at Wiesen provides recruiting appliances, insulation, compact Ever feel like staying in your fluorescent light bulbs, heating which means your insurance the newly renovated Loft located and headhunting services to pajamas all day long? With our deductible is too high. People business customers locally duct inspection and repair, in Chehalis! This showcase is new db Sunday collection you and conservation programs around us have real needs, and open to the public. There will and nationally; as well as can get the comfort of your to help contractors build the dread caused by health be 38 booths available to present job-search related services favorite pjs and still be stylish concerns is a burden nobody energy efficient homes. For your products and services. The to degreed professional enough to run a few errands should have to carry alone. candidates. We have recently businesses, there are programs showcase will be held from or have company over for a for high efficiency lighting, Learn more about how you can begun working with the EDC movie night at home. We just 10am to 4pm and there will be and site-specific conservation help on our website, http://www. and the Washington PTAC received a whole new mix and improvements. Contact hhmo.org or by calling (360) a Networking Reception from on the process of becoming match selection in navy blues the PUD’s Energy Services 623-1485. 5pm to 7pm with hors d’oeuvres HUBZone Certified and look for year round comfort and style. Department @ 748.9261 for and cocktails. Reserve your forward to working with Our winter clearance sale has more information. Lewis County Gospel Mission booth by January 9th, 2015. local businesses to help them begun with wear now fashions attract and hire HUBZone discounted up to 60% off. New What a year! Thank you! For information visit www. employees. HUBZone stands discounts will be taken weekly Resolve to Stress Less with Thank you! Thank you! lewiscountybusinessshowcase. for Historically Underutilized to make room for the latest Ames Commercial Cleaning What an amazing year it’s com or email Business Zone and Lewis County spring style trends. Come in Services! been at the Lewis County Gospel lewiscountybusinessshowcase@ is a designated HUBZone area. now for the best selection, then Mission. We are so thankful The New Year is upon us, gmail.com. You can also contact If you are interested in learning shop all season for the best deals for the generosity of many in Amanda Berg at 360.219.5215. more about this or more about and chic spring patterns and and that means it’s time for a the Chamber and others in the how our recruiting services can colors. new year’s resolution! Looking community. help your organization compete to recapture that new business Service 2014 year end Happy New Year from HUBBUB! smell? At Ames Commercial for talent, please reach out to Lewis County PUD Meals Jenny or Brian Kearney at 206- Cleaning Services, our goal 21,594 We want to extend a huge 293-6126. The Lewis County PUD is to make the cleanliness Clothing thank you to everyone who Commissioners approved a of your business reflect your 2,635 shopped locally this past holiday 2015 Master Gardener Training budget of $71.2 million for 2015. superior products and customer Food Pantry season. It was great fun to help This is an increase of 7.1% over service. We’ve got you covered, 1,098 you pick out special gifts for With the increased the current year and there are from basic cleaning services Bedding friends and family, and yes, a awareness of the need to grow several factors affecting that to carpet extraction, hard 124 few for yourself as well! We are fresh food locally, the WSU increase. The Bonneville Power floor restoration, and even Daily Bus Passes Lewis County Master Gardeners Administration has announced windows. No more scrubbing 364 headed out this month to our big are looking for volunteers who a price increase of its power toilets, tearing bags, or sobbing Laundry Voucher buying shows in Washington would like to become certified and transmission services in into your coffee… This year, 4 DC and New York City, where Master Gardeners. Training 2015 and the PUD receives disinfecting the bathrooms Showers we will see many of our favorite involves on-line study, a full-day a large portion of its power and changing garbage bags 193 artisans and meet some new hands-on training on the third from BPA. The PUD has also every night is just a phone call Haircuts ones too. We look forward to Tuesday of each month, and opted to add an additional tree away. Resolve to stress less by 11 the opportunity to share their field experience in plant clinics trimming crew to its workforce letting us take care of the mess! Meals served in 2014 exceed stories and their work back here and demonstration gardens. to supplement the one existing Ames Commercial Cleaning the previous year by 38%. Cost Monthly evening business tree trimming crew. This will Services is accredited by the per meal is approximately 40 in the Twin Cities! Stop in often meetings are held the fourth hopefully give the PUD a Better Business Bureau and is a cents per plate. Donations of and keep in touch on Facebook Tuesday of every month and better handle on the ongoing State of Washington approved coffee, meat, fresh produce, to see what’s new at HUBBUB. include continued education. tree trimming in an effort to vendor. Call (360) 486-4746 to eggs and a multitude of boxed We’d also love to have you share Applications are available stay ahead of outages caused schedule your site visit and meet and canned goods help the ideas of what you’d like to see on at the WSU Lewis County by storms like the ones recently the owners, Gary and Carolyn Mission volunteers keep costs our shelves in 2015. Speaking of Extension office in Chehalis, on experienced in Lewis County. down and good meals on the Ames. shelves, we need to make room line at http://lewis-mg-rc.org/ Costs for purchased power, plates. With the ever increasing master_gardener_training/mg_ operations and maintenance, number being served, we’re on ours for that new inventory, Health & Hope Medical which means it’s time for a training_2015. labor and benefits and capital Outreach popping at the seams. Before Master Gardener trainees improvements continue to we do additional renovation, we winter sale! We’re dropping the learn basic horticultural escalate and as a result a rate Health & Hope Medical need to purchase the building prices on all winter wearables information for Washington increase will be likely for the Outreach, the area’s free medical we’re leasing. We’re asking for as well as other selected state through online training ratepayers of Lewis County clinic, is pleased to report that your help to reach that $60,000 merchandise, so pop in and see from Washington State 579 free doctor visits were PUD. A separate rate setting goal. To that end, we are holding if the price is right on something University followed by process will take place in 2015 provided in 2014. The value of a dinner and auction on Feb. experiential learning in Lewis before any rates are adjusted. this many doctor visits is more 21st at the Immanuel Lutheran you’ve been eying. HUBBUB is County through hands-on This process will include public than $115,000. 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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.” — Orson Welles © 2015 by NEA, Inc. Young Man Fights Off Anorexia, But The Threat Remains By James A. Fussell ate benefits analyst at Lockton Cos. in Kansas City, an insurance The Kansas City Star brokerage firm. And in January he’s planning to move into his own apartment on the Country Club Plaza. KANSAS CITY — For Jon Sestak, the name of his new dog says Still, he knows the disease can return. it all: Champ. “It’s a continual process of staying on top The former Shawnee Mission Northwest High School soccer of it,” he said. “Making sure that you are in captain got the dog — a black beagle/pug mix — after beating an the right state of mind and not in that al- eating disorder that threatened to take his life in 2011. tered state of thinking. Making sure you Anorexia nervosa, a disease that typically affects women, seized exercise at a healthy level. All that stuff can control of Sestak’s body and mind, dropping the 5-foot-6 Lake snowball really fast.” Quivira, Kansas, resident to 119 pounds. His family worried for his He is determined not to let it. safety before watching him turn his life around at various recovery centers, including InSight Counseling of Overland Park. Following an article in The Star He has now graduated from the University of Kansas with a in which he was featured in Au- degree in economics. He has a new job, a stronger faith, a stron- gust 2013 , he discovered that ger relationship with his family, as well as dozens of caring frater- many people — even some fam- nity brothers. ily friends — had the same type of And soon he hopes to move into his own place. With his new best eating disorder. Many people have friend. asked him to try to help their loved “My dog is sort of symbolic,” he said. “I got him right when I of- ones, who are struggling with simi- ficially realized that I was over the last hump as far as the eating dis- lar disorders. order goes. And his name, Champ, symbolizes that.” He tries his best to help. He adopted the 7-year-old dog from the Lawrence (Kansas) Hu- “It’s rewarding and saddening at mane Society. the same time,” he said. “I really know “The last owner tried to train him as a fight dog,” he said. “But he that there is nothing you can do but was far more of a lover than a fighter, and he was thrown out on the let (their loved ones) hit rock bottom. street. I had always wanted to give a home to a dog. And Champ is And I know how hard it was for me to one of the most well-behaved dogs I have ever come across.” hit rock bottom, and I know how hard it He knew it was a perfect match from the first day. was for my family.” “He jumped right in the car and sat on my lap the entire way For him it helped to have so much home,” he said. “It was a unique experience, and one that I am very support. glad that I had the opportunity to have.” “It was actually very overwhelm- If his dog is a champ, so is he. Sestak’s weight has now stabilized ing,” he said. “We received phone calls at 160. In all he has gained back 41 pounds over the last several years. for weeks, messages and letters. It was “That’s where my body balance seems to be,” he said. all (very positive). But it made me very Anorexia knocked his body out of balance. The disease persuad- self-conscious knowing people knew ed him that he was fat when he clearly wasn’t. He exercised obses- that I suffered from this illness. But it all sively while radically reducing his calories. worked out for the best. I just remember a His doctor didn’t mince words. His disease, he told him, could lot of people saying, ‘If you ever need me I end his life. Now Sestak is 21, and that same life is back on track. am just a phone call or a short drive away.’” He’s happy and healthy. He’s working as an associ-

Jill Toyoshiba / Kansas City Star While trying to stay competitive in sports, Jon Sestak of Lake Quivira, Kan., began to restrict his diet and exercise obsessively in high school, heading toward a diagnosis of anorexia in college. Today, Sestak weighs a healthy 160 pounds. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 LIFE

ADVICE: Dear Abby Online Search Yields Shocking News About Live-in Boyfriend DEAR has a mini shrine of his late ABBY: Re- wife’s ashes and belongings cently, a in their house. I can’t bring member of myself to have dinner or sleep the fam- over there with that overt pres- ily sug- ence. gested that He recently told me he’s my mother saving her remains to be in- Google the By Abigail Van Buren termingled with his when he name of my dies. It was among a long list sister’s new live-in boyfriend. of her afterlife instructions he (Another family member said described. He’s in good health. he had done it months ago.) I figure he has 25 years — or When Mom did, she saw that more — life expectancy before he is a convicted sex offend- the big event. er. We were all shocked as he Realistically, shouldn’t I has been very good to my sis- expect more than second best ter and other members of the in his world? Is there a time family. So far, we haven’t said any- limit for grieving, or does the thing to my sister or her boy- deceased get to control her friend, and I am unsure what hubby from the other side? — to do. I have a small child and WAITING AND WONDER- it makes me nervous. I don’t ING know if my sister knows, and I DEAR WAITING AND don’t know how to bring it up. WONDERING: Realistically, I am upset with my family this has less to do with what member because he didn’t say you should “expect” than con- anything immediately after clusions the widower must ar- finding this information. I’m rive at on his own. Ask him in upset at my sister if she knows a nonconfrontational way how and hasn’t been honest with us, he FEELS about carrying out and I am upset with this man. all of his deceased wife’s wish- What should I do? — UPSET es — and whether he thinks IN VIRGINIA it is fair to himself or you. Be DEAR UPSET: First let prepared to discuss it without me tell you what NOT to do. becoming emotional. His an- Do not remain silent and stew. swers will tell you everything Tell your sister everything you you need to know about a fu- have written to me and ask if ture with him. she’s aware that her live-in P.S. If your relationship boyfriend is on a sex offender with him is good, why not website. If his offense con- focus on the present and not cerned a minor child, it is pos- worry about what happens sible that he is not supposed to to his body when he’s gone? be around children — and if However, if this is a deal break- he has been that the authori- er, then don’t invest any more ties would like to know. But time. first, discuss this with your sis- ••• ter who may — or may not — Dear Abby is written by Abi- be able to put your fears to rest. gail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded DEAR ABBY: I have been by her mother, Pauline Phillips. dating a widower for a year. Write Dear Abby at www.Dear- While he was eager to jump Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los into the dating pool, he still Angeles, CA 90069.

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “Awards are not as important to me as when I meet a 10-year-old kid who says, ‘I love Captain Jack Sparrow!’ “ — Johnny Depp © 2015 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015 • Life 9

Movies Sports Kids Bets FRIDAY EVENING January 9, 2015 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing Cristela “Veronica” Shark Tank A new dating app. (N) ’ 20/20 ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) “Helen Potts” (N) ’ (CC) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Grimm “Chupacabra” Investigating el Dateline NBC ’ (CC) NBC News Special: Golden Globes KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) chupacabra. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- Steve Raible’s Undercover Boss Phenix Salon INC. 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(CC) APL 43 43 Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters (N) Treehouse Masters “Bird Nest” ’ Treehouse Masters (N) ’ Treehouse Masters “Bird Nest” ’ BET 56 56 Gun Hill (2012) › Freelancers (2012, Action) Robert De Niro. A rookie falls in with a band of rogue . (CC) ›› Lottery Ticket (2010) Bow Wow. A young man wins a multimillion-dollar prize. (CC) Husbands- Ho. BRAVO 66 66 › What a Girl Wants (2003, Comedy-Drama) Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly ›› Baby Mama (2008, Comedy) Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear. A career ›› Baby Mama (2008, Comedy) Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear. A career Preston. A plucky teenager goes to London to meet her father. woman hires a surrogate mother to have her baby. woman hires a surrogate mother to have her baby. CBUT 29 29 CBC News Coronation Street The Play Exchange (N) ’ (CC) Marketplace (N) Rick Mercer the fifth estate (N) ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Rick Mercer CMT 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) ›› The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews. (CC) Kickoff Kickoff CNBC 46 46 Marijuana Country: ››› Cocaine Cowboys (2006) Drug lords invade 1980s Miami. Restaurant Startup Restaurant Startup KeithUrban Foreigner Peter CNN 44 44 ››› Life Itself (2014, Documentary) Werner Herzog, Errol Morris. Tina Fey and CNN Spotlight ››› Life Itself (2014, Documentary) Werner Herzog, Errol Morris. Tina Fey and CNN Spotlight CNNH 45 45 ››› Life Itself (2014), Errol Morris Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files ››› Life Itself (2014, Documentary) Werner Herzog, Errol Morris. Tina Fey and CNN Spotlight COM 60 60 The Daily Show South Park “Smug South Park (CC) Tosh.0 “Dizzy ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. A Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff Com- Joe Rogan: Rocky Mountain High Ex- With Jon Stewart Alert!” Dunk” (CC) teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. (CC) ic Amy Schumer performs. (CC) plaining Kim Kardashian to aliens. DIS 41 41 ›› 16 Wishes (2010, Comedy) Debby Ryan. ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Jessie (N) (CC) Girl Meets World Phineas and Ferb Wander-Yonder I Didn’t Do It ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Gold Rush “Colossal Clean Up” Parker Gold Rush “Parker’s Accident” Parker’s Gold Rush - The Dirt “Grandpa Schna- Gold Rush “Ship of Fools” A new Klon- Alaskan Bush People “Return to the Gold Rush “Ship of Fools” A new Klon- DSC 8 8 gets a big gold clean-up. (CC) car is totaled. ’ (CC) bel’s Visit” The push for gold. dike claim. (N) ’ (CC) Wild” The family seeks help. (N) ’ dike claim. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ››› Enchanted (2007, Fantasy) Amy E! News “Golden Globes Countdown” ›› Evan Almighty (2007, Comedy) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. God com- The Soup (N) The Soup E! News “Golden Globes Countdown” Adams, Patrick Dempsey. (N) mands a newly elected congressman to build an ark. (N) NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Washington Wizards. NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 From Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. (N) (Live) (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Boxing Friday Night Fights. From Santa Ynez, Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Washington Wizards. FAM 39 39 ››› ParaNorman (2012, Comedy) ››› Frankenweenie (2012, Comedy) Voices of Catherine O’Hara. Premiere. ››› Beetlejuice (1988, Comedy) Michael Keaton, . 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ROOT 31 31 College Basketball College Basketball Utah State at Fresno State. Destination Pol. Women’s College Basketball Simon Fraser at Northwest Nazarene. UFC Reloaded Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “High Cops A suspect Cops “Coast to Bellator MMA’s Top 20 Knockouts Bellator MMA Presents: 15 Fantastic Cops Inebriated Cops ’ (CC) SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ Crimes” ’ (CC) has two identities. Coast” ’ (CC) (N) ’ Finishes (N) ’ woman. ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 › Shutter (2008, Horror) Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor, Megumi Okina. WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) ›› Piranha (2010, Horror) Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry O’Connell. TBN 20 20 Harvest (CC) Perry Stone › Left Behind (2000, Suspense) Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson. Frederick Price Contemporary Bless the Lord Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The En- Seinfeld “The Post- Seinfeld “The Mae- Seinfeld “The The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› Bad Teacher (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Jason Se- gagement” (CC) ponement” stro” (CC) Wink” ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ gel. Two teachers vie for the affections of a rich substitute. (DVS) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes to the Dress: Since the Big Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes to the Dress: Since the Big Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Castle “Recoil” Evidence links a murder Cold Justice Siegler and McClary Cold Justice (Season Premiere) A Wake Up Call Dwayne tries to help a Cold Justice A woman is stabbed to Wake Up Call Dwayne tries to help a TNT 54 54 to Sen. Bracken. ’ search for evidence. (CC) woman is stabbed to death. (N) (CC) 40-year-old man. (N) (CC) death. (CC) 40-year-old man. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Steven Universe Adventure Time Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Castle (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn Hardcore Pawn 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 “Secrets” A teacher is found dead. “Flip Flop” (CC) “” (CC) ’ (CC) “” “Larry’s Wife” ’ “Farm Strong” “The Help” (CC) “ClosetCon ’13” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 ››› A League of Their Own (1992) Tom Hanks, Geena Davis. ’ Hindsight Becca wakes up in 1995. ›› MacGruber (2010, Comedy) Will Forte, Kristen Wiig. 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Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Life Today Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire KATU News at 6 Paid Program Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune Galavant “Pilot; Joust Friends” Galavant Marvel’s Agent Carter “Pilot” Howard 20/20 ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “A Death in ABC 22 22 (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) loses his true love. ’ (CC) Stark turns to Peggy for help. ’ (N) ’ (CC) the Family” ’ Northwest Back- Straight Talk Northwest Back- Grants Getaways Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live William Shatner; KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 roads roads Lone Justice. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero Durmiendo con mi Jefe (SS) Sábado Gigante (N) (SS) Familia P. Luche Noticiero FOX 27 27 NFL Football NFC Divisional Playoff -- Carolina Panthers at Seattle Seahawks. ››› Eight Men Out (1988, Historical Drama) John Cusack, Clifton James. The FOX 12 Caught on First. Live. Local. Animation Domination High-Def In- (N) (S Live) White Sox are accused of throwing the 1919 World Series. Camera Weather stallments from “Axe Cop.” ’ (CC) Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Wahlburgers ’ Donnie Loves Jenny The couple pre- Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Quack Draft” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) pare for their wedding. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Casino Royale (2006, Action) Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen. ››› The Bourne Supremacy (2004, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox. Premiere. ››› The Departed (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. An under- James Bond plays poker with a man who finances terrorists. (CC) Jason Bourne fights back when the CIA tries to kill him. (CC) cover cop and a criminal lead double lives. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Treehouse Masters ’ (CC) Preposterous Pets (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Preposterous Pets ’ BET 56 56 ››› Boyz N the Hood (1991) (CC) Cru (2014, Drama) Keith Robinson, Sammi Rotibi. Premiere. (CC) ››› Boyz N the Hood (1991, Drama) Larry Fishburne, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding Jr.. (CC) Husbands- Ho. BRAVO 66 66 Vanderpump Rules The guys indulge Vanderpump Rules The crew cel- Bravo First Looks ››› Magic Mike (2012, Comedy-Drama) Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey. A ››› Magic Mike in a night of drinking. ebrates at Scheana’s party. male stripper takes a young upstart under his wing. (2012) CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey: Penguins at Canadiens NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show News Republic of Doyle “Expansion” ’ CMT 61 61 ››› Smokey and the Bandit (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason. ›› Smokey and the Bandit II (1980, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleason, Sally Field. (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) American Greed American Greed “Robert McLean” The Suze Orman Show (CC) American Greed T25 Sexy Bodies! Three Dog Night CNN 44 44 Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake CNN Special Report Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNNH 45 45 Murder in Mexico: Falcon Lake Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files COM 60 60 Broad City “Hur- Broad City ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. A ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifiana- ›› Zack and Miri Make a Porno ricane Wanda” teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. (CC) kis. Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (CC) (2008) Seth Rogen, Traci Lords. (CC) DIS 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Alaskan Bush People “Return to the MythBusters “Do Try This at Home” MythBusters Swinging Luke and Leia MythBusters “The Simpsons Special” Hawking (2004, Docudrama) Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Brandon. Premiere. DSC 8 8 Wild” The family seeks help. (CC) Myths that can be tried at home. ’ across a chasm. ’ (CC) “The Simpsons.” (N) ’ (CC) The early years of acclaimed physicist . ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Evan Almighty (2007, Comedy) Steve Carell, Morgan Freeman. God com- ››› Ocean’s Twelve (2004, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. Indebted criminals plan an elabo- Total Divas “Her Highness” mands a newly elected congressman to build an ark. rate heist in Europe. NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) (CC) Road/College Road/College SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime Trey Wingo, Tim Has- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Football Playoff Football Playoff selbeck and Merril Hoge. (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Basketball 30 for 30 (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) SEC Storied FAM 39 39 ›› Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) Jason Lee. ››› Monsters, Inc. (2001, Comedy) Voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal. ››› Finding Nemo (2003, Comedy) Voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) FOX News Special Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News Special Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped Four fathers compete. Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ FX 53 53 ››› Looper (2012, Science Fiction) Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Mike & Molly Mike & Molly “Sex Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Married “Pilot” Married “The Blunt. A mob hit man realizes that his target is his older self. (CC) and Death” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Shower” GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Second Round. From Kapalua Resort in Kapalua, Hawaii. PGA Tour Golf Looking for Mr. Right (2014) Vivica A. Surprised by Love (2015, Romance) Hilarie Burton, Paul Campbell. A young A Novel Romance (2015, Romance) Amy Acker, Dylan Bruce. Premiere. Novelist The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Fox, Sarah Lancaster. businesswoman starts falling for an old high-school flame. unknowingly falls in love with his biggest critic. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Chris & Mike” Property Brothers “Aven & Phillip” Property Brothers “Belinda & Tiago” Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 The Curse of Oak Island ’ (CC) The Curse of Oak Island ’ (CC) The Curse of Oak Island ’ (CC) The Curse of Oak Island ’ (CC) The Curse of Oak Island ’ (CC) The Curse of Oak Island ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Nanny Cam (2014, Suspense) Laura Allen, India Eisley, Cam Gigandet. (CC) Sugar Daddies (2015) Taylor Gildersleeve, Peter Strauss. Premiere. (CC) A Wife’s Nightmare (2014, Suspense) Jennifer Beals, Dylan Neal. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Tampa Lockup Tampa Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. ’ ›› Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) John Cho, Kal Penn. ’ NBCS 34 34 College Hockey Harvard vs. Yale. (N) (S Live) Premier League Match of the Day (N) ’ Premier League Match of the Week (N) ’ NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger (N) Nicky, Ricky 100 Things to Do Before Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006) Tyler Perry. ›› Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection (2012, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Eugene Levy. ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. ROOT 31 31 College Basketball College Basketball San Francisco at Portland. College Basketball Seattle Pacific at Western Washington. (N) (Live) College Basketball Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Busted No. Cops A doughnut Cops “On Thin Ice” Cops ’ (CC) Jail: Las Vegas Cops “Coast to Cops “Dazed and Cops A suspect Cops “On Thin Ice” Cops ’ (CC) SPIKE 57 57 2” ’ (CC) shop is robbed. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ Coast” ’ (CC) Confused” (CC) flees from police. ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›››› Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, Science Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. ››› Independence Day (1996) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships. TBN 20 20 Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades ››› Angel in the House (2011) Toni Collette. The Woodcarver (2012, Drama) John Ratzenberger, Dakota Daulby. Bless the Lord Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Ground Floor Cougar Town ’ TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) TLC 38 38 Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. “Cut It Off” All About Sex (N) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. “Cut It Off” All About Sex ’ TNT 54 54 ››› Inglourious Basterds (2009, ››› American Gangster (2007, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor. A chauffeur be- Transporter: The Series “Euphro” In- Transporter: The Series “Euphro” In- War) Brad Pitt. (CC) (DVS) comes Harlem’s most-powerful crime boss. (CC) (DVS) spector Tarconi travels to a villa. spector Tarconi travels to a villa. TOON 42 42 ››› Shrek (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Sit Down, Shut King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Black Dynamite (N) Attack on Titan TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures “Zozo Demon” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Queen Mary” Ghost Adventures “Bell Witch Cave” The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Barmageddon USA 58 58 ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, Adventure) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Harrison Ford. Indy and a deadly Soviet agent vie for a powerful artifact. Amaro’s badge is on the line. (CC) underage runaway is raped. (CC) “Betrayal’s Climax” ’ (CC) “iSpy” ’ (CC) “” (CC) VH1 62 62 ›› MacGruber (2010, Comedy) Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Ryan Phillippe. ’ Saturday Night Live in the ’90s: Pop Culture Nation Lorne Michaels. (CC) Hindsight Becca wakes up in 1995. › The Roommate (2011) ’

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