NEWS BRIEFS
County seeks heritage
grant applications
Mason County will give out grants of up to $5,000
each for historic preservation projects this summer.
The grants are available to qualified organiza-
tions for professional development, public education,
small capital projects, collections management, heri-
tage investigations and historic preservation.
Grant guidelines are available on Mason County's
website at co.mason.wa.us/forms/historic/grant_
guidelines.pdf.
Grant proposals are due by 4:30 p.m. June 30 and
can be turned in to the Mason County Historic Preser-
vation Commission, P.O. Box 279, Shelton, WA, 98584,
postmarked no later than June 30. Proposals can also
be hand delivered to 426 West Cedar St. in Shelton.
Port of Shelton reviews
emergency plan
The Port of Shelton is considering creating a
memorandum of understanding with the National
• Guard in preparation for a large earthquake.
In the event of a major earthquake on the West
Coast, Sanderson Field could be a hub for planes fly-
ing supplies into the area, said port executive direc-
tor John Dobson.
Warren Hendrickson, executive director of the
Washington Airport Management Association, gave
a presentation with Dobson on Tuesday at the port's
regular meeting.
A major earthquake is overdue in the Cascadia
Subduction Zone, Dobson said.
"It's not a question of if, it's a question of when
it's going to happen and are we prepared," he said.
Lilliwaup man reported
missing by Sheriff's Office
The Mason County Sheriffs Office is look-
ing for a Lilliwaup man reported missing
Tuesday.
Steven Daniel Lawrence, 41,
left his residence in the 10 block
of North Jorsted Creek Road at
about 4 p.m. Tuesday with some
cash, food and a machete, accord-
ing to the Sheriffs Office.
He is described as a white male,
standing 5 feet, 9 inches tall,
weighing 175 pounds, with brown
eyes and brown hair. Lawrence
He was last seen wearing blue
jeans, a blue T-shirt, brown leather shoes and a
black jacket.
His family reported that he left a note saying he
did not plan to commit suicide. The family said he
might have a mental disorder.
Shelton recognized for
work for small businesses
State Sen. Tim Sheldon was recognized this
month with the Guardian of Small Business Award
by the National Federation of Independent Business
(NFIB) for his efforts in the 2013-2014 biennium to
help small businesses.
The NFIB evaluates legislators' commitment to
support small businesses at the end of every two-
year legislative cycle.
• Compiled by reporter Natalie Johnson
Thursday, June 5, 2014 - Mason County Journal - Page A-7
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By NATALIE JOHNSON
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Alcohol and marijuana may
have been involved in a single-car
accident that killed two teenagers
Sunday, according to the Mason
County Sheriffs Office.
David Michael Dudley Jr., 19,
of Bremerton, and Alena J. Pepi,
18, of Port Orchard, died as a
result of the collision, according
to Mason County Coroner Wes
Stockwell.
Seven people were riding in a
Chevrolet S-10 truck on Forest
Service Road 23, 18 miles north-
west of Shelton in the south end
of Olympic National Forest, just
after 7:30 a.m. Sunday.
Five people were riding in the
bed of the truck and were ejected
after the truck drove off the road
and into a tree.
The driver of the truck, whose
name has not yet been released,
was transported to Harborview
Medical Center in Seattle, accord-
ing to the Sheriffs Office.
He is in stable condition at
Harborview with a fractured
left femur and facial lacera-
tions.
Two other passengers were
treated for injuries at Mason Gen-
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