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  • Tribute

    Updated May 10, 2018

    Kathleen Diane Gay Roloff of Moses Lake passed away Friday, April 27, 2018, in Wenatchee. Kathleen was born in Quincy March 27, 1952 to Joe and Pauleen Massey. She graduated from Quincy High school in 1970. She later married Larry Roloff on June 27, 1974. Kathy loved life and enjoyed fishing, camping and taking road trips with family. She was beloved by many and made time for anyone with her gracious heart and wonderful smile. Kathy was preceded in death by her parents Joe...

  • Harrington news

    Updated May 10, 2018

    May Day The city clerk and librarian enjoyed a surprise visit by Tanya Sanford and Linda Colbert with seven delightful ambassadors of good will on May 1. The Kindergarten group included Gideon Downing, Jacob Stai, Lee Kieffer, Aurora Borden, Devin Fries, Bristol Zeigler and Caleb Green, each wearing T-shirts that they made with a potato and paint with chickens in bright yellow. The group spent May Day picking flowers and delivering them. While at the library they presented...

  • School board

    Updated May 10, 2018

    The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 in the district office at 5:30 p.m. to review district policies and procedures and in the high school library at 6 p.m. for its regularly scheduled monthly meeting. Board members Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley and Janie Steward were present, along with Superintendent Dan Read, Principal Jamie Nelson and Business Manager Juli Weishaar. Facilities Director Justin Parr, Athletic Director...

  • Crowd fills community center for hospital benefit

    Updated May 10, 2018

    The Odessa Community Center was filled almost to capacity last Friday evening for the 27th Annual Wine Tasting, Microbrew Sampling & Auctions. As reported in Danielle Scrupps's article in last week's issue of The Record, there were some new and exciting items to bid on this year. Chuck Yarbro was the auctioneer for the evening and kept the action moving right along with assistance from Todd King, Brenik Iverson, Bill Bell and others who served as his spotters. The buffet...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated May 10, 2018

    Asparagus season has begun. Though we can buy asparagus in the supermarket most of the year, fresh locally grown is a cut above in flavor and texture. Keeping the fresh flavor and texture is all in the preparation and cooking process; and desired texture is a matter of personal taste. Most folks prefer a tender crisp texture, but achieving those results requires attention to detail. I was recently asked about a method of cooking asparagus upright in a canning jar. The history...

  • Dean's List

    Updated May 10, 2018

    At Eastern Washington University in Cheney, an undergraduate student who earns 12 quality hours and receives a grade point average of 3.5 or better is placed on the Dean’s List. Students from Odessa on the Dean’s List are Jacob DeWulf, Hope Marshall, Garrison Schmierer and Carley Williams. Also on the Dean’s List from Harrington is Jacob Montgomery....

  • Baseball

    Updated May 10, 2018

    District 7/9 playoffs began May 8, when the Tigers played Colton at 2 p.m. at Northwest Christian High School in Colbert (Spokane). The Tigers won their first-round game against Colton and will now face ACH Saturday, May 12, at NW Christian after ACH defeated Pomeroy by one point in another first-round game. Full results of the tournament action will be reported in next week’s issue of The Record....

  • Letter to the Editor: Odessa Tiger coasters; are they irreplaceable?

    Updated May 10, 2018

    To the Town of Odessa: A week ago I came up to Odessa to your Quilt Show and Bike & Car Show (must not forget all the garage and rummage sales). The weather was perfect, it was a good weekend. I do have one request. While in Odessa at a rummage sale, I found a set of four orange Odessa Tigers coasters; I was so excited. Going through town I must have dropped them somewhere, as I came home with no coasters. Is there anywhere in town that I could buy another set? I would love to have them. Thanks. Odessa Sanden...

  • HS track & field

    Updated May 10, 2018

    At the NE 1B League Championships on May 1, hosted by Valley Christian High School, the Odessa High track and field teams took first place in both the boys and girls meets. Boys 1. Odessa 128 2. Valley Christian 120 3. Wellpinit 115 4. Republic 98 5. Selkirk 82 6. Columbia (Hun) 22 7. Northport 14 8. Curlew 13 9. Inchelium 11 10. ACH 6 11. Cusick 2 100 Meters 2. Gaven Elder 11.45 5. Jonny Hayashi 12.06 7. Pilot Weishaar 12.60 PR 16. David Hayashi 13.68 200 Meters 2. Gaven Elder 23.47 6. Jonny Hayashi 24.92 7. Brady Walter 24....

  • JH track & field

    Updated May 10, 2018

    The third junior-high track meet for NE 1B/2B schools was held May 3 in Springdale against Bi-County League schools Davenport, Harrington, Liberty (Spangle), Lind-Ritzville, Reardan, Springdale, Wellpinit and Wilbur-Creston; North Central League school Wilson Creek and Panorama League schools Columbia (Hunters) and Republic. Results shown indicate each athlete’s placement in the first column, followed by their name, time/distance and whether the unit was a personal record (PR) or season record (SR). The 8th-grade boys team f...

  • Court Report

    Updated May 10, 2018

    Sheriff's Report 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 does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. Monday, April 30: A caller filed a complaint that a construction company started up operations in the 200 block of Park Street in violation of the Davenport city noise and work ordinance. A res...