July 2, 2026

  • Reardan mayor fires police chief

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    REARDAN - The town is relying on the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement while it searches for a new police chief following a leadership change Thursday, June 25. Mayor Kathy Eastman fired Police Chief Barbara Werner after a short time in the role. When contacted Tuesday night, Eastman said she terminated the chief because the town needed to go a different direction. She did not define what that direction is other than to say the police chief and law...

  • Pain at the pump

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    Here are the lowest regular gasoline prices per gallon reported in the region by GasBuddy.com as of 5 p.m. Monday, June 29: Airway Heights $4.39 at Airway Heights Food Mart. Almira $4.99 at AG Link. Cheney $4.79 at Maverik. Grand Coulee $5.29 at Coulee Gas. Moses Lake $4.28 at Chevron. Nine Mile Falls $4.59 at Rosauers. Pasco $4.39 at Mid Columbia Grocery. Pullman $4.99 at Chevron. Ritzville $5.09 at Circle K and Chevron. Spokane $4.39 at Conoco and U76. Sprague $4.99 at Chevron. Wilbur $4.99 at...

  • String of fires probed

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    EDWALL — Investigators are examining a string of fires that have broken out on the same rural property over the past five days, with the latest blaze prompting a response from Spokane County Fire District 3. Reardan Fire Chief Jim Adams said his department responded to one of the incidents, while Spokane agencies have handled most of the calls. The fires have occurred on property at the corner of Ben Apple Road and Tucker Prairie Road, an area where the address lists as Edwall but sits directly on the Spokane County line....

  • Goemmel retires after two decades

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT — A longtime leader who helped guide the city through major projects, financial growth and community improvements is stepping down after about 20 years working for the city. City Administrator Steven J. Goemmel, 65, officially retired Tuesday, June 30. He has served as city administrator since 2006. Goemmel plans to assist with the transition as the city begins searching for his replacement this summer. The City Council hopes to have a new administrator in place by September. Current City Public Works Director...

  • Records

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DISPATCH LOG DAVENPORT — The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls for service from June 22-28: June 22 Traffic stops: 9 7:14 a.m. — Hay truck blocking Coffee Pot Road west of Harrington.. 7:38 a.m. — Child custody papers served on Ross Street, Davenport. 7:45 a.m. — Civil paper service on Southeast Railroad Avenue, Creston. 8:05 a.m. — False alarm at Reardan School. . 11:24 a.m. — Multiple hulk vehicles on property near Ritzville. 12:41 p.m. — Civil dispute over vehicle titles and...

  • Moonshine Bay Distillery opens

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    CRESTON - A new distillery has opened its doors along the shores of Lake Roosevelt, offering grape-based spirits in a family- and pet-friendly setting. Michael and Tara Haig launched Moonshine Bay Distillery on Saturday, June 27, with a grand opening that drew a crowd despite heavy rain. The couple is leasing space in the former Whitestone Winery building at 42395 N. Jump Canyon Road. They produce brandy, gin and vodka using Lincoln County-grown grapes. Michael Haig, who...

  • Fire contained at Keller Ferry

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    WILBUR — A fire at Keller Ferry Campground was contained Saturday afternoon, June 29, after a multi-agency response. The fire was reported around 3:05 p.m. at 45755 N. State Highway, according to Lincoln County Sheriff's Office records. Wilbur, state Department of Natural Sources and Bureau of Land Management crews responded. Wilbur fire crews handled mop-up operations and the fire was contained. The size of the fire was not available at press...

  • Man scammed out of $16,000

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    REARDAN — A local man mailed $16,000 in cash to a scammer who claimed he had an outstanding warrant. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Rob James McAllister reported the scame June 25. He said he had been speaking online with someone posing as a judge who told him he had a $16,000 warrant, records show. McAllister withdrew the cash and mailed it from a UPS store in Spokane. After sending the money, the scammer told him he also had a felony warrant and needed to mail an additional $44,000. A deputy was able...

  • Dirt bike collides with SUV

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT — A dirt bike rider was injured in a low-speed collision with an SUV on a private driveway Tuesday evening, June 30. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Sara Wilkie reported she was driving her Cherokee at 10 mph around a blind corner on her 36425 N. Hart Road property when she collided with her tenant, Curtis Kangas, who was riding a dirt bike in the opposite direction. Kangas complained of pain in both wrists and ankles but was able to walk, the Sheriff's Office reported. Wilkie drove Kangas to...

  • Burglary defendant sent for treatment

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT - A Spokane man charged with second-degree burglary was found incompetent to assist in his own defense during a Tuesday hearing, June 30. As a result, Andrew Lee Martin, 45, of Spokane, was committed to a 45-day inpatient competency restoration program, with the court also authorizing administration of involuntary antipsychotic medication if needed, according to court records. Martin will next appear in court at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 11. During the hearing Tuesday,...

  • Event money prompts questions

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT — Questions about where donated money would go if a planned airport event fails prompted a resident to ask the City Council for more oversight. Karen Kearney told the council June 24 that she received an unsolicited call from event organizer Lydia seeking donations for the Tail Feathers and Wheels event. Kearney said the organizer suggested funds should go to families affected by a recent incident in Longview and to animal shelters and military bases. She also noted there are currently no funds identified for...

  • Pursuit ends in crash, charges

    Roger Harnack, The Gazette | Jul 1, 2026

    SPRAGUE – An Oregon man is facing charges following a high-speed pursuit Monday night, June 29, after crashing his car and being arrested. Eric M. Nelson, 46, of Medford, Ore., is facing driving under the influence, driving while license suspended and felony eluding charges. According to the Washington State Patrol, Nelson was being pursued on eastbound Interstate 90 by police prior to the crash. He took the state Highway 23 exit and turned southbound toward Sprague. Accelerating onto Highway 23, Nelson’s 2021 Toyota...

  • Council OKs well motor replacement

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT — A failed well motor has prompted the City Council to approve a $25,000 replacement to keep the city’s water system running. During a June 24 council meeting, public works staff reported the well's 200-amp motor stopped working, likely due to a power surge. The well was taken out of service while staff evaluated options. Production from that well dropped and employees were unable to resolve the issue in time to prevent the outage. The affected well serves an area near the hospital. The council reviewed two...

  • Celebrate America 250 this weekend

    Roger Harnack, The Journal | Jul 1, 2026

    Around Eastern Washington, Old Glory is proudly flying. Red, white and blue bunting is on display. And fireworks are booming. It's a sign that the Independence Day holiday is quickly approaching. Patriotism here is at peak attention. Indeed, if you're in one of the 20 counties east of the Cascades, you're in one of most patriotic areas of the country. Even the WalletHub website lists Washington as the seventh "most patriotic" state in the nation. I guess the patriotism on our...

  • Faith, Freedom, and America's 250th

    Sen. Jim McCune, 2nd Legislative District | Jul 1, 2026

    Our Christian Heritage Should Not Be Forgotten As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, our communities are entering a historic season of reflection. Puyallup will host "Voices of Valor," a program exploring the diverse stories of those who built and shaped our early nation. Simultaneously, across the Cascades in Walla Walla, citizens will gather to honor that region's legacy as the "Cradle of the Northwest." From the shores of Puget Sound to the rolling hills of the Palouse, I encourage all Washingtonians...

  • Bike night teaches safety rules

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    ODESSA - Area children got a practical lesson in staying safe on two wheels Wednesday, June 24, as the annual Bike/Scooter Nite event combined hands-on road safety training with an up-close look at emergency vehicles. Organizers said the event helped children understand traffic signs, helmet use and how to navigate safely on town roads. Police Chief Ericka Rose said the event returned last year to support a new town scooter ordinance aimed at improving safety. She noted...

  • Students earn academic honors

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT — Several county students have been recognized for academic achievement at universities across the country. Eastern Washington University At Eastern Washington University in Cheney, 20 students from Odessa, Reardan, Davenport and Sprague were named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester. Students making the grade are: Davenport — Phillip Barton, Kylee Buchanan, Alaura Johnston, Mylaina Ly, Abe Nelson, Samantha Odenrider, Emily Ruchert, Oscar Ruelas, Gurleen Sekhon and Daniel Watkins. Odessa ...

  • Report shows Lions Club activities

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    DAVENPORT — Davenport Lions Club Secretary Jim Reinbold recently submitted the group’s annual activities report, highlighting efforts under the Lions motto “We Serve.” The report focuses on the year July 2025 through June 2026 and details financial support and volunteer work aimed at improving the community. Youth programs received significant attention. The club sponsored a youth fishing program before Pioneer Days, funded by ongoing aluminum can collections, the report said. It also contributed to the BITE2GO...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    Davenport Birthdays July 2 - Elsa Bowen, Cody Hopkins, Cheyenne King, Skyler King July 3 - Darren Hansen, Chris Phillips, Samantha Wilkie July 4 - Bruce Dehn, Ozius Harden, Tom Plumb July 5 - Debbie Miller July 6 -, Ian Cassidy, Mike Hardin Kira Strite, Lorie Wandling July 7 - Rebecca Choate, Koda Coffman, Duane Emery, Traci Gants, Jim Gunning July 8 - Kaiden Bodeau, Bo Gunning, , Alton Leisle, Sarah Vesneske, Joyce Walsh Anniversaries July 2 - Pete and Leslie Schweiger, Mick and Rita Smith, Tim and Erin Utley July 4 - John...

  • Looking Back

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    100 years ago The Luther brothers of Spokane have leased the Highway Garage from John Luiten and will take over on July 4th. Both men are experienced mechanics and will run the service station as partners. The home of the A. W. Buchanan family, a mile north of Mondovi was destroyed by a fire of unknown origin. Mrs. Buchanan was the only one home at the time and escaped right before the roof fell caved in. Harrington town Marshall arrested 15 year old Herbert Stone who had escaped from a juvenile detention center in...

  • Inside the Capitol: No map, no shame

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    One of the unexpected perks of traveling to Washington, D.C., has been the friendships I've made along the way. Over the past few months, I've gotten to know many locals, and recently one of those new friends offered me the opportunity to join an exclusive tour of the U.S. Capitol. To this day, I'm still not entirely sure how I managed to get on that tour, but I wasn't about to ask too many questions. What struck me first was the lack of crowds. In a city where tourists seem...

  • July 2026 music festivals ranked by lineup value

    Stacker, Kristian Gorenc for Viberate | Jul 1, 2026

    July 2026 music festivals ranked by lineup value Summer festival calendars are crowded, and ticket prices can vary sharply from one event to the next. Some festivals charge premium prices for large international lineups. Others offer lower-cost passes while still booking artists with strong audience demand. That makes “value” difficult to judge from price alone. A cheaper pass is not automatically a better deal, and a higher-priced festival can still look competitive if...

  • Top gun

    Jul 1, 2026

  • Odessa offers summer camps

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    ODESSA — A wide variety of summer camps and hands-on activities are returning this year, giving local childrne opportunities to learn new skills, stay active and have fun close to home. Kaylene James started GO! Odessa Recreation in 2017 after noticing a lack of organized summer programs for youth. This month and next, the organization is offering a full schedule of camps and classes, most of them at Reiman Park. Programs range from creative crafts and themed day camps to sports and skill-building activities. Offerings...

  • Columbia sockeye fishery shortens

    The Record-Times | Jul 1, 2026

    BREWSTER – Due to a low sockeye salmon return, fishermen will have fewer days on the Columbia River in the coming days. And the Upper Columbia River may not open at all. Agency fisheries employees project the sockeye return to be less than half of the run forecast of 275,000 fish. According to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, the sockeye fishery opened June 27 and will close Sunday, July 5, downstream of the U.S. Highway 395 bridge. That’s four fewer days of fishing. The daily bag limit during the fishery is...

  • Submit a Legal/Public Notice

    Jul 2, 2026

    To submit a legal or public notice, please email legals@odessarecord.com. 1. Put your Notice in a Word format. There is an additional fee of 10% for PDF submissions. 2. Deadline for publication is Monday by 5pm for publication on Thursday of that same week. 3. Cost. There is a flat rate for Notice to Creditors and Probate Notice to Creditors of $140. This fee includes a three consecutive week publication, an original affidavit and a searchable internet. There is a flat rate...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF VACATION OF STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington, will hold a hearing on a request by Robert and Nancy Barnes, to vacate eight feet of 10th Street. They intend to use the acquired ROW to remove their accessory building from city property. The property is described as the easterly eight feet of 10th Street from Morgan Street north to the alley adjacent to 100 westerly feet of lot 6 of Block 18...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE Vacant Position on the Davenport City Council

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE Vacant Position on the Davenport City Council The City of Davenport is interested in filling a vacant position on the Davenport City Council. Anyone interested in filling in the remainder of this two-year term is encouraged to write a letter of interest to the City Council requesting consideration of their appointment. All applicants must be residents of the City of Davenport and 18 years old to be eligible. Letters of interest must be received by the City Clerk/Treasurer, 411 Morgan Street, P.O. Box 26,...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Davenport Planning Commission that a hearing will be held on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, at 7:05 PM at the City Council Chambers, 411 Morgan Street, on the application of Leah Ruiz and Family for a variance on the setbacks of their property to put up a fence in the front yard. The property is located at: Lot 4, Block 62, Morgan’s Addition to the City of Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington; more commonly known as 605 Merriam Street....

  • PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Abandoned Vehicle Auction

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Abandoned Vehicle Auction First Price Open Bid. July 07, 2026 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 July 2,...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF L & A TEST

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF L & A TEST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the logic and accuracy test of the ballot counting system to be used to tabulate the results of the Primary Election to be held August 4, 2026 will be conducted in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act (RCW 42.30). A public meeting will be convened by the Lincoln County Auditor or authorized representatives per RCW 29A.60.160 to conduct certification of the counting system for the aforementioned Special Election. The meeting will be held in the Lincoln...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE SURPLUS VEHICLE

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED DECLARATION OF SURPLUS COUNTY PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington, pursuant to RCW 36.34.030, for the purpose of considering the declaration of certain county personal property as surplus and authorizing its sale. The property proposed to be declared surplus consists of the following county-owned vehicle: 2018 Ford Police Interceptor Utility Mileage: 148,358 miles...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE RFQ: Furnish Engineering and Land Surveying

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES | Jul 1, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE RFQ: Furnish Engineering and Land Surveying Services, City of Harrington Request for Statement of Qualifications to Furnish Engineering and Land Surveying Services The City of Harrington, WA is requesting Statements of Qualifications and performance information from firms interested in providing professional engineering and land surveying services for the 2027-2032 calendar years in conjunction with town sponsored projects with the potential for funding in part through State and Federal programs including, but...

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