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Articles from the November 23, 2017 edition


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  • Court Report

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    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, Nov. 13: Responding to the 300 block of South 4th Street, Odessa ambulance personnel assisted a woman who had fallen. The county coroner’s office joined deputies in a response to the unexp...

  • Harrington news

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    City Council The Harrington City Council met at city hall November 16 for a public hearing on the preliminary budget for 2018. Present were Dillon Haas, Bunny Haugan, Peter Davenport, Mike Cronrath, Levi Schenk, Justin Slack (by phone), Jerry and Karen Allen, Billie and Gordon Herron, Marge Womach and Cherie MacClellan. Similar to last month's council meeting, statistics were given for the 2018 budget. Calculating expenses and revenues, Mayor Haas worked through all the columns to fill in the blanks. When the council got to...

  • Grant helps OHS science students

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    Last month, a gentlemen named Jerry Dyar from The Rural Alliance organization approached the Odessa High School Science Department and offered our laboratory the opportunity to be a part of a new program entitled STEM Gems. This program allows our nine students in the Advanced STEM Research Laboratory, as well as five students from our regular classroom laboratories, the freedom to pursue their interests in science, technology, engineering or mathematics as they explore...

  • Odessa students compete in area academic contest

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    This past Wednesday, November 15, Odessa students ranging from third through eighth grades competed in Ritzville against eight other Bi-County schools for the 2017 Bi-County Academic Contest in the categories of Spelling, Math, Speech and Geography. Of the 28 students competing, 17 placed in the top six, while five placed in the top three. Listed below are the Odessa students who placed. Third grade: Jordyn Lewis first place (Spelling). Fourth grade: None. Fifth grade:...

  • Megan Shafer selected WA Aerospace Scholar

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    A few weeks ago, Odessa High School Junior Megan Shafer submitted an application to become one of Washington state's Aerospace Scholars and on November 25, 2017 Megan found out she was selected. Washington Aerospace Scholars is an educational program for high school juniors from across Washington state. The program emphasizes science, technology, engineering and math, and encourages students to consider careers in these fields. Thanks to the Washington Aerospace Scholars...

  • Meet your neighbor

    Vivianne Poe|Updated Nov 22, 2017

    We are in the season of Thanksgiving as far as the calendar goes. To me, giving thanks is an everyday thing, as I take in the wonder and beauty around me. James and I still marvel at, and are thankful for, Odessa and the wonderful people who make up this place. I don't believe that will ever change. Again, thank you, Odessa, for your love and acceptance of us. Now let me introduce you to Amy Pressnall who just moved to Odessa recently. I met Amy while I was taking a walk one...

  • Letter to the Editor: GOP tax plan bashed by area reader of O-Record

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    To the Editor: The GOP tax plan will crush the middle class, and it will decimate students’ educations. Cathy McMorris Rodgers won’t even address the bill with her own constituents. She certainly won’t address education because of the damage she is inflicting on our next generation. Currently, student loan interest deduction allows students to lower their taxable income by $2,500. Cathy supports a tax bill that will take away all student loan interest deductions. One student illustrated how, with the current plan at 15%,...

  • Letter to the Editor: Avista's cost comparison advertising misleading?

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    To the Editor: Avista spends THEIR money advertising OUR electric service cost as “33% lower than the national average.” Duh!; so what? Here’s what! A more local comparison puts our residential cost nearly 300 percent HIGHER than Wenatchee’s (9.3 vs. 3.2 cents/kwh, respectively). But, so much for the ridiculous comparisons. Let’s do this more reasonable comparison: My own Avista cost “consumption rate” is more than 200 percent HIGHER than it was in 1999 (9.3 vs. 4.5 cents/kwh respectively). Yup! Right here! And that 200 perc...

  • Tiger football

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    The Tiger football team handily defeated the Garfield-Palouse Vikings last Friday in a quarter-final game played in Royal City. Gar-Pal 8 6 0 0 14 Odessa 16 8 28 8 60 Quarterback Camden Weber completed eight out of 10 passing attempts for 158 yards in the air and two touchdowns. He also added 172 yards rushing and two touchdowns to his activities for the night. Gaven Elder carried 20 times for 98 yards rushing and two TDs, while adding two receptions for 67 yards and another TD. Colton Hunt carried 17 times for 161 yards and...

  • More interest shown in industrial park

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Nov 22, 2017

    Questions of federal vs. state laws on the question of marijuana use and how the answers to them might affect the Odessa Industrial Park were of concern to several members of the Odessa Public Development Authority last month after hearing from a potential tenant for a vacant building in the park. Last month’s meeting also brought out several members of the public who expressed their objection to having a marijuana grow operation in the park. At that time, the board nevertheless went into executive session to reach some tenta...

  • Fest makes $6,000

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    The Odessa Chamber of Commerce met November 14 at noon at Any Occasion Banquet Hall with only a small band of members present. A final report on the proceeds from September’s Deutschesfest was provided by treasurer Larissa Zeiler. Once all the bills were paid and all the revenue streams were counted, the official profits from the festival came to just about $6,000. Last April’s Desert 100 weekend sponsored mainly by the Stumpjumpers Motorcycle Club made $4,900 by comparison. The treasury currently stands at $58,485 and the Ch...

  • Town Council

    Updated Nov 22, 2017

    Odessa police are investigating a suspected case of vandalism from October 26 at the main water reservoir on the south hill near the large, lit “O” also located there. The public works crew had received an alarm indicating that communication with the reservoir had been lost. The telemetry antenna atop the reservoir was found to have collapsed onto the roof. A water pump also failed at the same time, although it was unclear whether the two events were related or the result of a very strange coincidence. Public works dir...

  • Dammel honored for excellence

    Linda Goodman|Updated Nov 22, 2017

    If you need to speak to Stan Dammel these days, you may need to make an appointment. Life keeps him so busy that the odds of catching him on the spur of the moment are just about slim to none. This has been a very busy year for Dammel, who describes himself as somewhat of an underachiever in his youth, saying, "I really only did what was necessary to get through, no more." Time sure has a way of changing things. Along with working part-time to help out a friend, Dammel also...