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City of Shelton Mayor Gary Cronce said he thinks street paving in
the city and the proposed development on Hall Equities' Shelton
Hills property will help spur economic development in Shelton.
Economy
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said. "I think that's some-
thing that the city has
worked really hard on for the
past three or four years."
Hall Equities hopes to
create a commercial and
residential development on
its 160-acre Shelton Hills
property near the Port of
Shelton's Sanderson Field
Airport.
The four economic goals
and policies outlined in
the draft are mostly new,
O'Leary said.
"They're not done," he
said. %Ve want people to
know about these."
The city's existing compre-
hensive plan was approved
in March 2004, O'Leary said.
The first goal outlined in
the draft is to expand the
amount of land available for
commercial and industrial de-
velopment.
According to the draft,
the city hopes to develop one
new commercial center in-
side the city limits, identify
new lands for an industrial
park and work with public
or private entities to create
that park and establish poli-
cies for that park that allow
for expedited permitting and
environmental reviews.
The second goal is to build
and expand infrastructure to
allow for new business op-
portunities,
Specifically, the draft
states the city hopes to build
a new water line out Shelton
Springs Road to the Wash-
ington State Patrol Acad-
emy, execute its Water Capi-
tal Facility Plan, rehabilitate
a sewer basin and establish a
street maintenance program.
"We're trying to come up
with a plan on how we can
pave these streets," Cronce
said.
Newly paved streets could
encourage new businesses to
move to Shelton, he said.
The third goal is to adopt
policies that encourage eco-
nomic development. Specifi-
cally, the draft states the city
hopes to establish a listing
of "Primary Business Activi-
ties," which are businesses
that draw money into a com-
munity, O'Leary said.
The fourth and final goal
in the draft is to establish
policies that encourage en-
trepreneurs. Specifically,
the draft states that the city
hopes to work with the Shel-
ton-Mason County Chamber
of Commerce and Olympic
College to create vocational
training courses.
"Entrepreneurs are re-
ally important as it relates
to economic development,"
O'Leary said.
Throughout the draft, the
goals" read "the city shall"
rather than "the city should,"
he noted.
"We're not going
to want to do this
we're going to do it,"
he said.
The city commis-
sion has not voted
on the draft yet, and
hopes to get more
public input. The
draft of the compre-
hensive plan update
is not scheduled as
a city commission
agenda item in the
near future, O'Leary
said.
Cronce said the
city commission is
learning to work to-
gether on the project,
since two of the com-
missioners, Cronce
and Mike Olsen,
started in January.
"We are trying to
formulate our ideas
together," he said.
"The city has basi-
cally been in the
same political mode
for a long time -- we
have a new make-up
here."
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Belfair man sentenced after
possession, bail jumping charges
By KEVAN MOORE
kevan@~onceunty.com
Belfair resident Jason A.
Keith, 32, was sentenced
in Mason County Superior
Court to 18 months in prison
for possession of a controlled
substance and 19.5 months
in prison for bail jumping.
The sentences will run con-
currently.
Keith, who lives in the
100 block of Fern Way, was
arrested June 26, 2011 at
Sandi's Deli Mart in Belfair
at 6:33 p.m. for possession of
a controlled substance.
Deputy Larry Ellis was
patrolling Belfair while in
uniform in a marked patrol
car when he recognized Keith
and knew that he had an
outstanding warrant. While
taking Keith into custody,
Deputy Ellis discovered an
unmarked pill bottle in the
right front pocket of Keith's
shorts. The bottle contained
about 30 smaller pills that
were not a controlled sub-
stance and three larger pills
identified as Oxycodone/Ac-
etaminophen, which is a con-
trolled substance.
Keith initially denied hav-
ing two types of pills, then
told Deputy Ellis that the Oxy
pills belonged to a relative.
Keith eventually pled not
guilty on April 8, 2011, to
the possession charge. The
charges were expanded on
Feb. 6, 2012, to include bail
jumping after Keith failed to
appear for a court date.
A jury found Keith guilty
of unlawful possession of a
controlled substance and bail
jumping following a one-day
trial on March 2.
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by Sarah Newman, D.C.
FEELING YOUR PAIN
While the word "pain" is often
used to describe the response to
dama ing
stimguli,
"nociception"
may be a more
apt term.
It refers to
the electro-
chemical
signals that
are generated
in the body Sarah Newman, D.C.
in response to injury and then
transmitted along nerve fibers to
the spinal cord and up to the brain.
In this sense, pain is what the brain
perceives, not what is occurring
at an injury site. While pain can
be an acute event, such as when
touching a hot stove, chronic pain
can persist long after an injury has
healed. This prolonged perception
is due to "rewiring" and alteration
of the nervous system, which may
be something that chiropractic
treatment can help address.
The reasons why people said
they tried the non-medical care
were to control pain, because they
heard it helps, because it is safe,
or because it helped someone
they know. At NEWMAN FAMILY
CHIROPRACrlC, we recommend
a continuing schedule of regular
chiropractic checkups, which
can help detect, correct, and
maintain optimum spinal and
nervous system function. Please
call 360.426.3886 to schedule an
appointment and let us help you
lead a healthier life. We're located
at 2211 Jefferson St.
RS. Chiropractors are specially
trained to alleviate vertebral
misalignments as a means of
taking stress off the nervous
system and allowing nerves
to function and heal normally.
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In honor of
March 30
we'd like to publicly thank the following:
Anesthesiology
• ~, Robert Anderson, CRNA
~ Daniel K. DeVelde, CRNA
4~ Deborah A. Hartley, CRNA
• ~ Greg Snyder, CRNA
Cardiology
Philip W. Berger, D.0.
+ William P. Brennan, M.D.
James E Clifton, M.D.
William A. Gavin, M.D.
J. Gregg Julin, M.D.
Richard R Kennedy, M.D.
Qiang Li, M.D.
Harton S. Smith, M.D.
John W. Waggoner, M.D.
Robert S. Wark, M.D.
~;~ Craig J. Wehrli, M.D.
Christopher L Wolfe, M.D.
Emergency Medicine
~ Roy G. Belville, M.D.
& Camla E. Bonfante, M.D.
*~ Dean E. Gushee, M.D.
4° John W. Hautala, M.D.
~ Joseph R. Hoffman, M.D.
+ Mark T. Larson, M.D.
,~ Andrea Plaskiewicz, M.D.
*~ John P. Short, M.D.
Family Practice
+ JohnV. Butler, M.D.
+ Resa Delany, PA-C
~o Lisa Dell, PA-C
~;o Kimberly Elliott, D.O.
+ Katie Privette Hackney PA-C
+ Rebecca Hendryx, M.D.
~ Michael Keep, M.D. Oncology Plastic Surgery
*~ Catherine McHugh, APNPMaury Blitman, M.D. Arthur L. Foley, III, M.D.
~;~ Allen L. Millard, III, M.D. Ronald S. Goldberg, M.D.
4~ Christopher W. Penoyar, D.O. Steven J. Gorton, M.D. Podiatric Medicine
4,* Payal K. Shah, M.D. Harry S. Gri~th, III, M.D. Terrence E. Hess, D.RM.
~ Timothy J. Weber, M.D. Michael Harris, M.D. ~* John V. Rice, D.t~M.
~,~ Doris H. Wilson, M.D.James J. Lechner, M.D. ~ James A. Wright, D.RM.
Dustan C. Osbom, M.D.
Gastroenterology Paul A. Robertson, M.D.Pulmonology
@ Harpreet S. Brar, M.D. Xiang Sui, M.D. J. Waylon Black, M.D.
~ Kathryne A. Wagner, M.D. Hui Wang, M.D. *~ Robert L. Huck; M.D.
~' Meimin Xie, M.D. ~ Linli Xuan, M.D. Austin C. Lampert, M.D.
~ Kristine Zhang, M.D. & Joseph Ye, M.D. ~$~ Richard Redman, M.D.
General Surgery Ophthalmology Radiology
~:~ John Clayton, DIO. + Monica Vuong, M.D. ~ Lawrence N. Bennett, M.D.
~ Eldie t. Cruz, M.D. ~ James G. Bonifield, M.D.
David M. Deitz, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery Alireza Bozorgmanesh, M.D.
William D. Neal, M.D. @ Frederick J. Davis, M.D. "~* Gordon G. S. Dhanda, M.D.
David F. Tollefson, M.D. *~ Stephen Ou, D.O. Mihai F. lancu, M.D.
Todd Woltman, M.D: ~ Kelly Krizan, M.D.
Pathology Steven J. Lengle, M.D.
Hospitalists Francois Cady, M.D. ~+ Thomas J. Luetkehans, M.D.
Jeffery Chen, M.D. Dominique Coco, M.D. ~ Rodney S. Matsubara, M.D.
Yong Ki Shin, M.D. Nisreen Fidda, M.D. David B. Mitchell, M.D.
Robert Gipe, M.D. Jeffrey Freed, M.D. ~* Tremont V. Parrino, M.D.
Kevin B. Long, M.D. ~ Kevin J. Reed, M.D.
Internal Medicine Jay M. Odell, M.D. -¢* Kevin Roscoe, M.D.
~ Douglas F. Lindahl, D.O. Richard Whitten, M.D. ~$* Charles Hao Shen, M.D.
• ~ Mark L. Schlauderaff, M.D. + Jai Shriki, M.D.
Pediatrics @ Navneet K. Singha, M.D.
Obstetrics & Gynecology ~C~ Marilyn Berko, M.D. ~Co David Stagnone, M.D.
~ Edith Kroha, ARNP ~* Therese Pizanti, ARNP~* Andrew R. Taylor, M.D.
~o Nkemdilim Nwosa, M.D. & Maria Rowena Ramirez, M.D. @ lan D. Timms, M.D.
o3~ Lystra B. Wilson-Celestine, M.D. & Evert-Jan Verschuyl, M.D.
~$~, Alford N. Vassall, Jr., M.D.
+ With office hours in She/ton
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