2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN MONDAY, MARCH 14, 2016 6tate loses . million for failinJ to address coastal pollution O%,T8AR,(6 Freida Ann Piippo Astoria July 24, 1917 — March 6, 2016 )reida was born in Astoria to 0artha 6ometimes at ThanNsJivinJ there were and 5assie -orJusen on -uly , . 6he to relatives. (veryone loved her baNinJ, Jrew up in 6easide, attendinJ school and especially all the neiJhborhood Nids. JraduatinJ from hiJh school with )reida passed away peacefully honors at the aJe of . 6he was at home 6unday, 0arch , with the eldest of four siblinJs 0ary, her family at her side. Renny and Alan preceded her in 6he is survived by her chil- death. dren, Diane Kinney, Janet Piippo DancinJ to the ³%iJ %ands´ and Jim Piippo wife, 1icNie was all the raJe. *uy /ombardo¶s three Jrandchildren, %ryan 6alo, band even played at The %unJa- Josh Piippo wife, Dawn and low in 6easide. ,t was at this type 0ichael Kinney wife, &heryl of venue that )reida met Orvo four Jreat-Jrandchildren and Piippo from Astoria. They were numerous nieces and nephews. married in , and raised three A special thanN you for their Freida Piippo children, Diane, Janet and Jim. ³T/&´ to Dr. Robert /aw, /ower )reida and Orvo were mar- &olumbia +ospice providers and ried years before his passinJ to Jeani, Jodi and 9icNi. in December . They had lots of Jood Donations may be made to the charity of times shared with friends, JoinJ dancinJ one¶s choice. every 6aturday niJht, playinJ cards and As per )reida¶s reTuest, there will be no entertaininJ at home. )reida loved to cooN, memorial service. and hosted many luncheons for friends and Please siJn our online Juest booN at special occasion JatherinJs with the family. www.caldwellsmortuary.com ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Rather cloudy with showers 40° Tuesday The Dalles 35/52 Astoria 40/49 Portland 41/50 Corvallis 40/51 Eugene 39/49 Pendleton 35/49 Salem 40/50 Albany 41/50 OreJon¶s failure to confront coastal pollution from loJJinJ, aJriculture and other sources has cost the state . million in federal Jrant money. )ederal reJulators said )ri- day they will taNe the money from a rouJhly million pot dedicated to addressinJ coastal pollution in OreJon because of what they consider an inade- Tuate plan to control runoff that pollutes coastal waterways. ,nstead, they¶ll Jive the money to other states. The decision maNes OreJon the ¿ rst state to face penalties for failinJ to meet federal stan- dards set in . &oastal communities will feel the hit in the form of dis- appearinJ Jrant dollars and staff resources for dredJinJ projects, wetland restoration, stormwater manaJement and other efforts. The state Depart- ment of (nvironmental 4uality will lose money for water Tual- ity improvement projects. ReJulators from the 1ational Oceanic and Atmo- Ontario 34/50 Wednesday Mostly cloudy with a shower in places By KELLY HOUSE The Oregonian Years of warning Bend 26/44 spheric Administration and the 8.6. (nvironmental Protection AJency for years have warned OreJon of¿ cials they were violatinJ terms of the &oastal 1onpoint Pollution ProJram. /ast year,they threatened sanc- tions if the state did not ¿ [ the problem. All coastal states are subject to the law, which reTuires them to control water pollution from sources not covered in the &lean :ater Act. )ederal reJulators have said previously that OreJon needed to better protect streams from loJJinJ, control runoff from old forest roads and land- slide-prone areas, and Juard streams aJainst aerial pesticide sprayinJ. ,n the year since, the Ore- Jon %oard of )orestry has beJun craftinJ new rules to address loJJinJ runoff, but a bill to address aerial sprayinJ never reached the state 6enate À oor. Richard :hitman, *ov. Kate %rown¶s natural resources adviser, told federal reJulators in a )ebruary letter that the state plans to address remain- inJ concerns throuJh voluntary measures. On :ednesday, administra- tors from both federal aJencies told :hitman those measures are ³not suf¿ ciently de¿ nite or advanced´ to avoid sanctions. ³, don¶t thinN anybody¶s TalN looNs at future of downtown Astoria Burns 25/40 Medford 36/54 OreJon the ¿ rst state to face federal penalties Klamath Falls 24/47 Partly sunny Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 49° 38° 52° Thursday Friday Mostly sunny 58° 38° Sunny to partly cloudy and pleasant 43° 60° 46° Sun and Moon Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High ........................................... 51° Low ............................................ 40° Normal high ............................... 54° Normal low ................................. 39° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 1.04" Month to date .......................... 8.72" Normal month to date ............. 3.24" Year to date ........................... 31.00" Normal year to date .............. 20.88" Sunset tonight .................. 7:20 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .............. 7:27 a.m. Moonrise today ............... 11:18 a.m. Moonset today ................. 1:20 a.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 44 25 sf 39 26 sf 51 42 sh 48 39 sh 49 43 sh 41 24 sf 49 36 r 50 42 sh 52 44 sh First Full Last New Mar 15 Mar 23 Mar 31 Apr 7 Under the Sky Tues. Hi Lo W 42 25 c 44 28 c 54 43 c 49 40 sh 49 41 c 47 26 c 54 37 c 51 44 sh 54 46 sh National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 73 55 pc Boston 43 38 r Chicago 55 44 c Denver 63 29 pc Des Moines 70 52 pc Detroit 64 48 t El Paso 79 53 s Fairbanks 20 8 pc Honolulu 81 70 sh Indianapolis 66 49 sh Kansas City 74 51 pc Las Vegas 74 51 pc Los Angeles 69 50 c Memphis 73 60 t Miami 85 68 pc Nashville 72 52 t New Orleans 83 64 pc New York 47 42 r Oklahoma City 83 51 s Philadelphia 49 44 r St. Louis 70 55 pc Salt Lake City 52 35 sh San Francisco 60 48 c Seattle 48 39 sh Washington, DC 58 48 sh The Daily Astorian Almanac City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 48 36 sh 50 35 sh 51 41 sh 49 40 sh 50 40 sh 49 44 sh 45 30 c 49 40 sh 54 27 c Tues. Hi Lo W 50 33 r 49 31 pc 50 39 c 55 42 c 50 41 sh 49 41 c 45 27 pc 48 39 c 56 29 pc Tonight's Sky: Albert Einstein's birthday (1879). Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 6:48 a.m. 8.8 ft. 8:21 p.m. 6.9 ft. Time 12:40 a.m. 1:59 p.m. Low 2.4 ft. 0.6 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Tues. Hi Lo W 82 59 s 47 41 r 59 46 t 51 25 s 61 40 t 58 47 pc 77 49 s 22 8 sf 83 70 pc 71 49 pc 66 39 c 72 51 s 76 55 s 81 51 s 85 66 s 81 53 s 83 67 s 58 48 c 72 39 s 62 50 pc 78 48 pc 47 34 sh 61 49 pc 49 36 r 64 51 pc The Astoria Downtown +istoric District Association is hostinJ a ³0arNet Analy- sis for Downtown Astoria¶s )uture´ discussion at p.m. Tuesday at &latsop &ommu- nity &olleJe, &olumbia +all, Room . Association members, city of Astoria staff, busi- ness and property owners, and community members are welcome to attend and Jive input on the downtown district. Johnson, %oone to recap session The Daily Astorian Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. H a v e yo u w a ited u n til the en d o f the yea r to u tilize yo u r in su ra n c e ben efits? K lem p Fam ily D entistry now offers CE RE C by Siron a cera m ic d en ta l restora tion s. You r n ew crown s ca n be com pleted in a sin gle a p p oin tm en t! Typical restorations require uncomfortable temporaries and impression trays, and returning for a secondary appointment for fillings, veneers or full crowns. CEREC restorations are all color matched, metal free and highly durable. With 30 years of research and development backing this process, 28 million restorations placed worldwide and a success rate of 95%, you can rest assured that you’ve made the right decision to trust the CEREC system with your dental restoration needs. The restorations look and feel natural, which will give you the confidence to SHOW YOUR SMILE. KLEMP F A MILY D ENTISTRY 1006 West Marine Drive, Astoria (503) 468-0116 www.klempfamilydentistry.com The results of this mar- Net analysis, the ¿ fth down- town-focused 1(DTalN 1ov- el (fforts Downtown, will help Juide future investment worN. Participants in Tuesday¶s 1(DTalN will be asNed to join in a lively and interac- tive discussion to help iden- tify potential downtown businesses, anchor tenants, business linNaJes and Japs, as well as customer habits. )or information, con- tact Alana *arner at alana@ astoriadowntown.com or --. :ARR(1TO1 ² 6tate 6en. %etsy Johnson, D-6cappoose, and Rep. Deborah %oone, D-&annon %each, will be in :arrenton 6aturday to recap the /eJis- lature¶s short session . The town hall will beJin with a brief overview of the session, followed by a Tues- tion-and-answer session. The event beJins at p.m. in the :arrenton &ity &ouncil cham- bers at 6. 0ain Ave. Astoria ReJatta meetinJ toniJht The Daily Astorian The Astoria ReJatta Association is holdinJ its Jeneral monthly meetinJ at p.m. toniJht in Room , &olumbia +all, &latsop &ommunity &olleJe. All are welcome to come and stay up to date on Asto- ria ReJatta happeninJs and to Jet involved in this com- munity heritaJe event. The Astoria ReJatta is AuJ. -. )or informa- tion, Jo to www.astoriare- Jatta.com happy we Jot to this point,´ said 0ichael 0ilstein, a spoNesman for the 1ational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The fundinJ cuts will repeat yearly until OreJon submits a stronJ enouJh plan, an (PA of¿ cial said. Originally due in 1996 :hen the coastal pollu- tion proJram tooN effect, states had until to Jet in com- pliance. OreJon is one of states whose plans have yet to Jain ¿ nal approval, but none of the others has been penalized. )ederal of¿ cials delayed ¿ nal inspection of OreJon¶s plan for nearly two decades before an environmental Jroup sued to force them to either approve or reject the plan. 1ina %ell, whose 1orth- west (nvironmental Advocates ¿ led the lawsuit, said )riday the sanctions send a lonJ-over- due siJnal to OreJon leJisla- tors who have capitalized on the state¶s Jreen imaJe while clinJinJ to environmentally reJressive policies. ³OreJon has a reputation for protectinJ the environment that was built on ¿ ction,´ %ell said. 1ow, ³it comes down to this ,s the D(4 JoinJ to con- tinue to send these letters say- inJ everythinJ we¶re doinJ is Jood enouJh, or are they really JoinJ to diJ in and do somethinJ"´ LOTTERIES OREGON Sunday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 5-8-0-3 4 p.m.: 1-6-2-9 7 p.m.: 6-8-8-1 10 p.m.: 0-9-5-4 Saturday’s Megabucks: 19-24- 29-41-46-48 Estimated jackpot: $1.6 million Saturday’s Powerball: 11-28- 50-57-62, Powerball: 23 Estimated jackpot: $60 million Saturday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 8-6-5-3 4 p.m.: 7-6-7-1 7 p.m.: 6-3-0-6 10 p.m.: 1-1-2-7 Friday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 2-5-6-4 4 p.m.: 1-5-4-5 7 p.m.: 2-4-2-7 10 p.m.: 1-1-5-6 WASHINGTON Sunday’s Daily Game: 8-6-6 Sunday’s Keno: 07-08-18-19- 24-25-31-38-43-44-50-51-57- 58-59-64-65-67-70-77 Sunday’s Match 4: 05-09-17-22 Saturday’s Daily Game: 5-0-9 Saturday’s Hit 5: 01-03-22- 25-27 Estimated jackpot: $170,000 Saturday’s Keno: 05-06-09-11- 15-24-27-29-42-50-51-52-59- 65-66-70-71-77-78-79 Saturday’s Lotto: 09-22-25- 26-28-40 Estimated jackpot: $7.5 million Saturday’s Match 4: 14-22- 23-24 Friday’s Daily Game: 2-9-2 Friday’s Keno: 06-07-21-25-26- 29-30-31-32-44-47-55-62-63- 66-67-72-74-75-78 Friday’s Match 4: 05-13-15-24 Friday’s Mega Millions: 14-18- 48-54-71, Mega Ball: 13 Estimated jackpot: $15 million PUBLIC MEETINGS MONDAY Cannon Beach Rural Fire Department Board, 6 p.m., Fire-Rescue Main Station, 188 Sunset Ave. Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. TUESDAY Cannon Beach Public Works, 9 a.m., City Hall 163 E. Gower St. Clatsop County Human Services Advisory Council, 4 to 5:30 p.m., 800 Exchange St., Room 430. Astoria Historic Landmarks Commission, 5:15 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Port of Astoria Commission, 6 p.m., old Port oi ces, 422 Gateway Ave. Seaside School District, 6 p.m., 1801 S. Franklin St. Seaside Planning Commis- sion, 7 p.m., work session, City Hall, 989 Broadway. Shoreline Sanitary District Board, 7 p.m., Gearhart Hertig Station, 33496 West Lake Lane, Warrenton. OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, for Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline for all obituaries is a.m. the business day prior. 2bituaries may be edited for spellinJ, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcominJ serYices Zill be published at no charJe. 1otices must be submitted by a.m. the day of publication. 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