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  • Looking Back

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 12, 2025

    1 years ago • A total of 31 miles of power line have been built so far in the Washington Water Power project from Long Lake to Stratford. Crews are working in four different areas of the project. • A Christmas program was given by pupils of the Rocklyn school last Friday evening. The school is closed this week for the Christmas holiday. • The Lincoln County Sheriffs force put first run moonshine in their radiators during the recent cold snap. Nothing froze but the moonshine did eat the metal out of the radiators. 75 years...

  • REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) LINCOLN COUNTY FOR AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING PLAN

    Liz Powell, Lincoln County Record-Times|Updated Jan 2, 2025

    REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) LINCOLN COUNTY FOR AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington that proposals will be received until 3:00 on Monday, January 13, 2025 at one of the following locations: by mail to the Board of Lincoln County Commissioners P.O. Box28, Davenport WA 99122-0028 OR in person: Office of the Board of County Commissioners Clerk of the Board’s desk at 450 Logan Street, lower level of the County Courthouse, Davenport WA. It s...

  • What is open, closed on New Year's Day

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 27, 2024

    DAVENPORT — Most major banks, post offices, and shipping services will be closed on New Year’s Day, Wednesday, Jan. 1. National retailers, grocery stores, and restaurant chains will largely remain open, though some may operate with reduced hours. Exceptions include Costco, Trader Joe’s, and Texas Roadhouse, which will be closed. The Lincoln County Record-Times will also be closed Wednesday, Jan. 1, and will reopen Thursday, Jan. 2. The Lincoln County Courthouse will also be closed in observance of the holid...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Dec 27, 2024

    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. December 15 Traffic Stops: 14 At 4:24 a.m., a man called, reporting he had recently left a resident in the Look Lake area where an altercation had occurred between himself and a female friend. He advised tha...

  • Birthdays & Anniversaries

    Updated Dec 27, 2024

    Davenport birthdays Dec. 26: Blaine Hendrickson, Emma Piper Dec. 27: Aaron Wilson Dec. 28: Blake Gants, Sydney Zeiler, Gemma Guhlke, Anton Bilodeaux Dec. 29: Chris McGowan, Meika Heath, Ericka Johnson Dec. 30: Kristy Mielke, Bre Bailey, Reid Gants Dec. 31: Allison Hiccox, Justin Piper, Watson Posey Jan. 1: Amanda Plumb Davenport anniversaries Dec. 31: Phil and Leona Carr, Bob and Rita Guhlke, Christopher and Treanna Briggs Reardan birthdays Dec. 27: Brad Ray, Mike Booker, Jaime Michels Dec. 28: Andrew Schulz Dec. 30: Greg Bru...

  • My first week - Cows, Alfalfa, and a dog named Dammit

    Olivia Harnack|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    HARRINGTON - If my first week in Lincoln County has taught me anything, it's that farm life is equal parts adventure, hilarity, and hard work. Between nearly tumbling off a pickup truck, meeting cows that could double as small buses, and needing help picking hay out of my hair, this week has been one for the books. It all started at Seven Springs Ranch, just outside Harrington, where Dalton, a kind and endlessly patient farmer, invited me to experience a day on the farm. My...

  • B-I-N-G-O

    Updated Dec 24, 2024

    Locals gathered for a town-wide white elephant and bingo event at the Old Town Hall building on Wednesday, Dec. 18. Local woman Carol Gist (above)read out Bingo numbers and locals who attended dined on cupcakes and coffee...

  • Santa throws Grinch in rematch

    Updated Dec 24, 2024

    The annual ASB Wrestling Rumble brought the ultimate holiday showdown Friday, Dec. 20: Santa vs. the Grinch in a rematch for the ages. At one point, the Grinch nearly had Santa pinned, but with a jolly move, Santa turned the tables, throwing the Grinch faster than you can say "Ho, ho, ho!" Pictured, the pair also brought holiday treats for students. For more on wrestling, see Pages B1 and B3....

  • Indoor rodeo arena construction begins

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT - Lincoln County commissioners and community members gathered Wednesday, Dec. 18, for a groundbreaking ceremony at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds to celebrate the start of construction on a new indoor rodeo arena. The $2 million project, funded through state capital grants, will provide a multi-use indoor space for events such as barrel racing, rodeos, dog shows and even weddings. "We got a grant from the state capital for $1 million, and we've allocated $970,000...

  • Albertson appointed prosecuting attorney

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT — The Lincoln County Commissioners appointed Ty Albertson, 41, as the new prosecuting attorney during their meeting on Monday, December 16. Albertson will officially assume the role on January 13, following the resignation of current Prosecuting Attorney Adam Walser, who will assume Lincoln County Superior Court Judge. “I am very excited and very grateful that they selected me,” said Albertson. “It shows a lot of faith in me, and I appreciate that. I am excited for the challenge.” “The commissioners picked my s...

  • Commissioners to be sworn into office Dec. 30

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT — County Commissioners Scott Hutsell and Jo Gilchrist will officially be sworn into their elected positions on Monday, Dec. 30, at 1:30 p.m. at the Lincoln County Courthouse. Gilchrist, who was appointed in 2023 after the retirement of Commissioner Mark Stedman, ran for a full four-year term this year and successfully secured the seat. “I ran alongside Scott Hutsell, and now I’m excited to begin my full term. Scott is beginning his fifth term as commissioner, and there are only a few commissioners in their fifth ter...

  • Davenport City Council finalizes 2025 budget

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT — The Davenport City Council has approved a $7.8 million budget for 2025, including adjustments to water and sewer rates to ensure sustainable operations and financial stability. The $7.8 million budget outlines estimated revenues of $8,854,290 and proposed expenditures totaling $7,810,500, covering the city’s financial needs for the coming fiscal year. City Administrator Steve Goemmel explained that water and sewer rate adjustments were initially approved in early November, but changes were made after add...

  • Funds available for distressed farm loan borrowers

    The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced $300 million in assistance to distressed direct and guaranteed farm loan borrowers. The funding announced Friday, Dec. 20, is expected to provide assistance to more than 12,800 distressed direct and guaranteed Farm Loan Programs borrowers, officials said. “USDA has always been committed to standing by our nation’s farmers and ranchers, especially in their most challenging times,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said. “At USDA, we are not only addressin...

  • Avista electric and natural gas rates to increase

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    SPOKANE — Avista Corporation has announced changes to electric and natural gas rates following the conclusion of its general rate cases filed in January 2024. The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) approved a two-year rate plan set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2025, and Jan. 1, 2026. For electric operations, the approved rates include a 0.1 percent, or $0.8 million, increase in base revenue for the first year and an 11.6 percent, or $68.9 million, increase in the second year. For natural gas operations, r...

  • Inslee leaving us with more tax plans

    Mark Schoesler|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    When Jay Inslee first successfully ran for governor in 2012, he told Washington voters – and here’s the quote – he “would veto anything that heads the wrong direction, and the wrong direction is new taxes in the state of Washington.” Once Inslee took office, his pledge to not raise taxes was quickly broken. In fact, our outgoing guv has routinely called for tax hikes of one type or another. For years, I’ve said Inslee “never met a tax increase he didn’t like.” Now, wit...

  • The Notre Dame effect worldwide

    Don C. Brunell|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    In the aftermath of the catastrophic fire which gutted Paris’ Cathedral of Notre Dame in 2019, President Emmanuel Macron announced it would be rebuilt within five years and promised it would be “more beautiful than before!” Macron, who remains head of a divided French government, saw restoration of the 13th Century church as a way to restore national pride and unite fellow French citizens. When interviewed just before Notre Dame’s massive doors re-opened on Dec. 7, Macron...

  • Care and Share receives record donation

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT — Care and Share, a local nonprofit, recently received a record donation of 2,340lbs of food from Davenport School. The donation, which included various items, will help support the organization’s ongoing food distribution efforts. “We’ve had a great year of support,” said Cindy Warner, president of Care and Share. “In addition to the school’s generous contribution, Safeway has provided recovery food, and several local churches have donated. The community has been wonderful.” Care and Share distributes foo...

  • Banko released after Eastern rehabilitation

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    ODESSA — The local man who was arrested and pleaded guilty to felony harassment charges with threats to kill was released from custody. Arthur James Banko, 68, was released from custody after pleading guilty to felony harassment with threats to kill. The decision followed a lengthy legal process, which included competency evaluation and treatment at Eastern State Hospital in Medical Lake. Banko was initially arrested on August 29, 2024, after allegedly threatening to shoot another man, cut his head off and place it on a f...

  • School celebrates annual TK-12 Christmas concert

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    ODESSA - The Odessa School District's TK-12 Christmas Concert brought festive cheer and joy to the community on Monday, Dec. 16, as students performed various holiday music. From transitional kindergarten to 12th grade, the well-dressed students delivered a captivating performance showcasing their dedication and talent. The concert, organized under the direction of music teacher Mr. Lloyd, featured combined pieces by various bands and a medley of Christmas tunes that delighted...

  • City Council will meet day after Christmas

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT — The Davenport City Council will meet Thursday, Dec. 26, at 7 p.m., despite having no formal agenda items, as state law requires for second-class cities. The meeting will take place at Davenport City Hall. According to David Leath, the city’s Clerk-Treasurer, Davenport is a second-class city, one of only two in the state, and is required to meet twice a month. Even when there are no agenda items, council members must meet to approve minutes from previous meetings and expenditures. “There are still items to condu...

  • Safety tips this holiday season

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT — As the holiday season approaches, safety is a top priority for families celebrating at home and traveling. Local officials urge caution around fireplaces, cooking, turkey fryers, and driving, especially in inclement weather or after consuming alcohol. Even Santa ensures his sleigh’s safety features are up to code before sliding down the chimney. Fireplaces and chimneys should be inspected and cleaned annually by a professional to prevent the dangerous buildup of creosote, which can lead to fires. Homeowners sho...

  • Odessa PTO to host family movie night

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    ODESSA — Families and friends are invited to enjoy a cozy evening of fun and entertainment as the Odessa School District Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) hosts a movie night on Friday, Jan. 3. The event will take place in the Odessa School District Multipurpose Room, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. The feature film for the night is the highly anticipated Despicable Me 4, set to begin at 6 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear pajamas and bring blankets to create a comfortable movie-watching experience. Snack packs will be a...

  • Hunters Community Fair announces 2025 royalty

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    HUNTERS - Three young women have been crowned as the 2025 Hunters Community Fair Royalty Court following a rigorous selection process. On Thursday, Dec. 12, the Hunters Community Fair crowned its new reign of royalty. The 2025 Hunters Community Fair Theme is "Over the mountain to the fair we go." Contestants were required to complete an application and submit a short biography. They were then invited, along with their families, to a royalty dinner and interview event. Each...

  • Local hoopsters host basketball clinic

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    HARRINGTON — Local youths will have the opportunity to sharpen their basketball skills during the upcoming Holiday Hoops event hosted by Janaye Wilkie, 21, of Harrington, and her boyfriend, Landon Harrington, 24, of Reardan. The event, organized through the Harrington School District and School Board, will take place on Saturday, Jan. 4. It will feature two sessions tailored to specific age groups: Session 1 for second to fifth-grade students from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Session 2 for sixth to eighth-grade students from 1...

  • Deputy Wiedmer retires from sheriff's office

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Dec 24, 2024

    DAVENPORT - The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) celebrated the career of Deputy Chuck Wiedmer, who retired after more than 25 years of dedicated service to the community. Deputy Wiedmer began his law enforcement journey as a reserve officer with the Reardan Police Department before joining LCSO in 1998 as a reserve deputy under Sheriff Dan Berry. Over the years, he became a cornerstone of the department, serving under four different sheriffs and contributing...

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