
DAVENPORT - The Davenport City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved the vacation of an unused portion of 15th Street, took the first formal steps to annex two state-owned parcels managed by the Department of Natural Resources and authorized a new 30-year ground lease at the municipal airport. During a public hearing, resident Gary Buck questioned whether he would be entitled to any of the 15th Street right-of-way being vacated at the request of property owner Betty...
INCIDENT LOG Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. DISPATCH LOG Dec. 1 Traffic Stops: 6 8:39 a.m. — A mother called to report that her 15-year-old had locked themselves in their bedroom and would not come out to go to school. 10:24 a.m. — A Sprague...

ODESSA - A Wenatchee man accused of restraining his mother inside their Odessa home appeared in Lincoln County Superior Court on Tuesday, Dec. 9, where he pleaded not guilty to unlawful imprisonment. Thomas Emerson Ray, 37, of Wenatchee, was arraigned before Superior Court Judge Adam Walser. David Hearrean was appointed as his public defender. Prosecutors requested no bond and asked that Ray refrain from alcohol and drugs and have no contact with the victim, his mother,...
ODESSA — The Odessa School District Board of Directors approved multiple resolutions, winter coaching contracts, and a pilot cell phone program during its regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 25, while also recognizing outgoing board member Janie Steward. The meeting was held in the high school library at 6 p.m. and was open to the public. Board members present were Chris Crossley, Zach Schafer, Sheena Starkel, Carmen Weishaar, and Janie Steward. Superintendent Steve Fisk, District Secretary Holli Eden, and Operations Supervisor...
HARRINGTON — Many residents noticed spotty or low water pressure on Wednesday, Dec. 10, after a communication relay connected to the city’s wells abruptly failed, city officials said during the regular council meeting held later that evening. Mayor Joe Armand told the council the relay, which was aging, caused the unexpected pressure drop. A replacement was already on hand, and early worries about a larger electrical malfunction at the new well were resolved when workers found the issue to be far simpler than...

As we finish the 2026 Lincoln County budget, the same themes I've consistently written about, continue to be front and center: the 1% property-tax cap, runaway insurance costs, unfunded mandates, and a revenue system that simply can't keep pace with reality. Washington law limits counties to a 1% increase in property-tax collections each year. That may have sounded reasonable back in 2001, but 1% doesn't keep up when inflation, wages, utilities, equipment, and basic operating...

As we close out 2025, I wanted to provide you with an update about current projects we have been focusing on and it can all be summed up with the word, “technology.” Technology has always been at the forefront of the law enforcement tool belt but keeping up with latest tech and associated costs are almost always a hardship for smaller agencies. Because of this we have put our focus on upgrading communication systems, and providing deputies with a new tool in technology in...

ODESSA - If there's one thing Santa never misses, it's a good Lincoln County celebration. And according to locals, he has a soft spot for Odessa, the kind of place where he can slip into Deutschesfest undercover, grab a German stout, and then swap it for milk and cookies during Christmas Fest without anyone batting an eye. This year, Santa made his most recent stop on Wednesday, Dec. 3, swooping into Odessa for the annual Christmas Fest, where, according to 4-H leader and...
ODESSA — For anyone who loves dazzling Christmas displays and a little holiday competition, several Lincoln County communities are gearing up for their annual lighting contests, each offering its own traditions, prizes, and hometown pride. The Odessa Lions Club will judge its yearly Christmas lighting contest on Monday, Dec. 22, with increased cash prizes this season: $200 for first place, $150 for second, and $100 for third. “For the Lions Club every year we do a light competition and we go out and judge the lights...

DAVENPORT - The Davenport Lions Club announced the winners of its 2025 Peace Poster Contest, selecting Raylee Murdock, an eighth grader at Davenport Middle School, as this year's first-place winner. Her poster, designed around the theme "Together as One," depicts the world surrounded by interlocking puzzle pieces featuring different national flags. Visual arts teacher Kathleen Posey said Murdock's work stood out for its detail and interpretation of the theme. Murdock's...
DAVENPORT — The Road Knights car club announced details for its annual Christmas party in its most recent newsletter. The event is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at 6th Street Pizza. The club will cover the cost of pizzas, though members will need to pay for their own drinks. A gift exchange is planned, with men asked to bring a gift for men and women asked to bring a gift for women. The newsletter also reminded members that 2026 dues are now due, and club elections are approaching. Members interested in volunteering...
Davenport birthdays Dec. 11: Carol McPherson Dec. 12: Maggie Easley-Cate, Cora Easley-Cate, Raven Wright, Anya Morris Dec. 13: Patsy Brown, Krisah Plumb, Harrison Posey, Reid Van Buren, Tim Reinbold Dec. 14: Jim Hedgcock Dec. 15: Dick Howard, Kevin Hansen, Kendra Littell, Jennifer Zuber, Ellie Shepard Dec. 16: Mike Abbott Dec. 17: Rolf Panke, Joan Brock, Wyatt Telecky, Robin Rudolph, Jiselle Zaugg, Finn Curtaccio, Kayleb Hennings Davenport anniversaries Dec. 14: John and Karen Carruth Dec. 17: Rawleigh and Katy Fisk Reardan...
Just a few short years ago, all of life as we know it, was threatened due to the “pandemic.” The “pandemic” threatened and seemed to affect every area of our lives from vacations to graduations, from family gatherings to BB tournaments, businesses and even Christmas. The pandemic was not the first time something threatened Christmas plans. Does a red-nosed reindeer named Rudolph come to mind? He had to save the day because of a blizzard. Even sooner than that threat came the biggest threat of them all. The account...

This past weekend brought another round of Army National Guard shenanigans, the kind where you spend half the time training and the other half realizing you are, in fact, stronger than a kid who hasn’t even unpacked his ruck from AIT. I talked a brand-new private into trying one day of my bodybuilding routine from Barb, and I’d love to tell you the story ends with grace and humility. It does not. I outlifted him and then outran another soldier who still had that...
DAVENPORT — Innovia Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Grants Program, which awards more than $1 million annually to nonprofit organizations serving Eastern Washington and North Idaho. This year’s theme, “Building Stability and Belonging,” emphasizes programs that provide access to basic needs such as food, housing, healthcare, childcare, and education, as well as initiatives that foster community connections and inclusive spaces. Shelly O’Quinn, CEO of Innovia Foundation, said the...
100 years ago Next Monday evening at 7:30 the Odessa high school hoopsters will clash with the Odessa stars at the community hall. Two turkeys and half a dozen chickens were thrown off the building occupied by the Quality Store Tuesday, where the Gregson Sales Co. auctioned off the remaining dry goods stock of Wagner & Guiberson. A fire of unknown origin destroyed the farm residence of George Bull, northwest of Reardan on the Spokane River, Sunday. The residence was of the bungalow type and was well furnished. There was...












DAVENPORT - The Gorillas swept a nonleague basketball doubleheader Friday night, holding off late charges from visiting Lind-Ritzville/Sprague in both varsity games. In the girls contest, Davenport defeated Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 57-53. The Gorillas raced to a 24-13 lead after one quarter and were tied 33-33 at halftime. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague carried a 48-44 edge into the fourth before Davenport closed on a 13-5 run. "We weren't always the best team on the floor, but we...

REARDAN - A lopsided forfeit count and six pins propelled Davenport/Liberty Launch Academy past rival Reardan 53-24 on Monday night, allowing the Gorillas to claim the traveling "Battle of the Belt" trophy in the Northeast 2B dual. The Gorillas received five forfeits while surrendering four, turning what could have been a closer contest into a decisive victory in front of a packed Reardan gymnasium. Davenport coach Jesse Hoff called his squad "real green" in only its second...

As a sports and recreational writer covering the grit and glory of high school athletics in Lincoln County, I’ve always appreciated the raw thrill of competition, whether it’s a buzzer-beater on the basketball court or the quiet focus of an outdoor pursuit. But lately, my frustrations with Washington’s gun laws have pushed me toward a new passion: archery. And honestly, it’s been a revelation. Let’s be blunt, Washington’s firearm regulations feel like a...

REARDAN - Reardan opened its season with back-to-back double-digit wins, rolling past Liberty 76-43 on Friday, Dec. 5, and defeating Brewster 66-46 four days later. Justin Vaughn and Fred Folov combined for 49 points to lead the Screaming Eagles to a 76-43 win over Liberty on Friday. Four days later, the team notched another decisive win. In the home opener against Liberty, Reardan unveiled its high-octane offense and smothering defense. After being tied 17-17 midway through...

REARDAN - The Screaming Eagles girls basketball team opened its home schedule with a pair of hard-fought games, narrowly losing to Liberty 50-45 on Friday, Dec. 5, before rebounding with a focused 56-47 victory over Brewster on Tuesday, Dec. 9. In its opener, Reardan shot 29% from the field and committed 17 turnovers in its loss to Liberty. The Lancers opened the game with a 12-3 run. In the second quarter, junior Marrin Landreth sparked the Screaming Eagles with consecutive...

ODESSA - The Tigers swept a high school basketball doubleheader against Columbia on Saturday, with the girls cruising to a 63-18 victory and the boys rallying late for a 42-32 win. In the girls game, Odessa dominated from the opening tip and never trailed, holding Columbia to single digits in every quarter. The Tigers shot 51 percent from the field and forced 19 steals as a team. "This was a great game for us coming off a tough loss on Thursday," Odessa girls coach Abby...
Notice of Abandoned Vehicle Auction First Price Open Bid. December 16, 2025 at Johnson Family Towing, 33435 SR 28 E, Harrington, WA. Viewing 9am, Bidding 10am, Results 10:30am, Vehicles must be removed by 4pm. Available vehicles subject to change. Visit www.johnsonfamilytowing.com for additional details. Published: Dec. 11,...
PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1210 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF DAVENPORT, WASHINGTON FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2026, AS FOLLOWS: SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION This ordinance adopted the 2026 Annual Budget for the City of Davenport. Copies of the full text of the ordinance and budget may be obtained from the undersigned at the Davenport City Hall, 411 Morgan Street, Davenport, WA 99122. Published this 11th day of December 2025. David M. Leath Clerk/Treasurer Published: Dec. 11,...
PUBLIC NOTICE ODESSA SCHOOL DISTRICT Odessa, Washington SMALL WORKS ROSTER NOTICE RCW 39.04.155, commonly known as the Common Small Works Roster Procedure and RCW 28A.335.190, commonly known as the Public School Bid Law, provide that school districts establish a Small Works Roster of qualified contractors who wish to receive bidding information and be considered for performing work on public works projects estimated to cost less than three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000). Applications are now being received by the...
PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1210 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF DAVENPORT, WASHINGTON FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2026, AS FOLLOWS: SUMMARY FOR PUBLICATION This ordinance adopted the 2026 Annual Budget for the City of Davenport. Copies of the full text of the ordinance and budget may be obtained from the undersigned at the Davenport City Hall, 411 Morgan Street, Davenport, WA 99122. Published this 24th day of December 2025. David M. Leath Clerk/Treasurer Published Dec.11,...
Request for Qualifications (RFQ) 2027 Periodic Update Grant Lincoln County is requesting submittal of qualifications for the purpose of completing the Lincoln County Growth Management Act Periodic Updates. Lincoln County is considered a Growth Management Act Partially Planning County. Work includes, but is not limited to, public involvement, ordinance/policy writing, and any supporting services such as drafting and potential field work. Work for this project will be accomplished with State of Washington grant funds through...
PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE GROUNDWATER CERTIFICATE TAKE NOTICE: That the Warden Hutterian Brethren (WHB) Trust of Warden, WA and Marlin H.B. Trust (MHB) of Marlin, WA on October 9, 2024, filed Water Right Change Application No. CG3-*06085C, to transfer the place of use and points of withdrawal as granted under Groundwater Certificate No. 4545-A. That Groundwater Certificate No. 4545-A authorizes the withdrawal of 700 gallons per minute, 560 acre-feet per year, each year, for the seasonal irrigation of 320 acres....
PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE GROUNDWATER CERTIFICATE TAKE NOTICE: That the Marlin Hutterian Brethren Trust (MHB) of Marlin, WA on October 9, 2024, filed Water Right Change Application No. CG3-01384C, to transfer the place of use and point of withdrawal as granted under Groundwater Certificate No. G3-01384C. That Groundwater Certificate No. G3-01384C authorizes the withdrawal of 1068 gallons per minute, 1280 acre-feet per year, each year, for the seasonal irrigation of 320 acres. The currently authorized points of...
PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE GROUNDWATER CERTIFICATE TAKE NOTICE: That the Stahl Hutterian Brethren Trust of Ritzville, WA, on October 15, 2024, filed Water Right Change Application No. CG3-21504C@1, to transfer the place of use as granted under Groundwater Certificate No. G3-21504C. That Groundwater Certificate No. G3-21504C authorizes the withdrawal of 2000 gallons per minute, 890 acre-feet per year, each year, for the seasonal irrigation of 902 acres. The current authorized points of withdrawal are from two...
CITY OF HARRINGTON NOTICE OF FINAL PUBLIC HEARING TO COMMENT ON THE 2026 WATER UTILITY RATE ADJUSTMENT On December 10, 2025, at or about 7:00PM the Harrington City Council will hold a Final Public Hearing to comment on the Water Utility Rate Adjustment at Harrington City Hall at 1 N. 3rd St. Citizens are encouraged to attend the hearing. Published November 20, 27 and December 4, 11,...
CITY OF HARRINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO COMMENT ON THE PROPOSED 2026 BUDGET On December 10, 2025, at or about 7:00PM the Harrington City Council will hold a Public Hearing to comment on the proposed 2026 budget at Harrington City Hall at 1 N. 3rd St. A copy of the proposed 2026 budget will be available at city hall for review. Citizens are encouraged to attend the hearing. Published November 20, 27 and December 4, 11,...

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