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  • Reardan-Edwall District changing mascot

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 6, 2021

    REARDAN – The Reardan-Edwall School District will be choosing a new mascot by next school year, the district announced Monday, May 3. The “Indians” mascot was among the Native American monikers banned in House Bill 1356, which was just signed into state law. The bill offered an exception for schools to use a Native-related mascot if the district is in or borders a county with some or all of a tribal reservation, if said tribe gives permission. However, superintendent Eric Sobotta announced in a Facebook post on the distr...

  • Students share what makes a great mom

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT – What makes a great mother? The question is broad and provokes thoughts, feelings and preferably good memories of the person who is, to many, the closest friend or woman in someone's life. With Mother's Day approaching this weekend and many sons, daughters, husbands and wives beginning to panic while they try not to forget the one day that's all about Mom, these thoughts and feelings are especially brought to the forefront of one's mind. It may prove complicated t...

  • Estate sale nearly turns explosive

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT – This wasn’t what Bruno Mars meant when he said “I’d catch a grenade for ya” in his hit 2010 song, “Grenade.” A live grenade was discovered by a Chattaroy man while he was preparing for an estate sale at 318 Main Street April 16, Sergeant Gabe Gants of the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office told council at council’s April 28 meeting. According to the police report, Kevin Jenkins, a laborer cleaning out the house in preparation for said estate sale, called the sheriff’s office to report that he’d found what appeared t...

  • Speeding, skate parks and street plan highlight council meeting

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Council’s regular April 28 meeting kicked off with a public hearing to revise the six-year street plan to include a solar illuminate crosswalk sign on Morgan Street that the city hopes to complete in 2021. The tentative funding source would be a mix between Surface Transportation Block Grants and the city and would cost $65,000. Council later approved the resolution for revising the plan under new business after no one spoke during the public hearing. Sergeant Gabe Gants shared that there are currently three off...

  • Panke wins district championship

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 6, 2021

    DEER PARK – Davenport's Kristof Panke hasn't been touched in league play yet this season, but he faced his toughest challenge on the biggest stage to date at the district qualifying match May 3 from Wilbur senior Bectett Odengaard. Panke and Odengaard both shot tremendous 18-hole rounds and were two-under 70 through 18 holes. One playoff hole wasn't enough to break the tie, but on the second playoff hole, Panke sunk a 25-putt for eagle to take the win. Odengaard missed a s...

  • Reardan-Edwall School District to change mascot

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 3, 2021

    REARDAN--The Reardan-Edwall School District will be choosing a new mascot by next school year, the district announced today. The “Indians” mascot was among the Native American monikers banned in House Bill 1356, which was just signed into state law. The bill offered an exception for schools to use a Native-related mascot if the district is in or borders a county with some or all of a tribal reservation, if said tribe gives permission. However, superintendent Eric Sobotta announced in a Facebook post on the district's pag...

  • Highway 28 re-opens after collision and hazmat spill

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated May 3, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Highway 28 has re-opened in both directions about three miles south of town at milepost 131 and at milepost 118 in Harrington after momentarily closing due to two semitrucks colliding and leaking hazmat chemicals, a press release from Washington State Patrol and a Facebook post by the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department said. The second semitruck was carrying 50-60 heads of cattle, Sheriff Wade Magers said, and three cattle are dead. Both semitruck drivers are expected to be okay. This is a developing situation....

  • The hunt for fallen space junk is on

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT – "BOOM!" What sounded like a bomb going off to Sami Guhlke hit the sky's soundwaves as the Reardan resident walked with her dog to pick up eggs from her family farm's chicken coop three miles south of town after the sun set March 25. 45 seconds later... "BOOM!" A second clap...then 45 seconds after that, a third... "BOOM!" "At first I thought something went wrong at Fairchild (Air Force Base)," Guhlke said. As it turned out, Guhlke wasn't the only person, locally or...

  • School board hears results of student survey

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT – To adjust for strange schedules caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the middle and high school here have been utilizing a quarter system, as opposed to a regular, seven-period day. A recent survey conducted among students indicated that a majority prefer a possible future quarter system where there are just three to four classes taken at a time split throughout the year, principal Chad Prewitt shared with the school board at the board’s April 26 meeting. Only seventh-graders favored a normal, seven-period return to...

  • Sosky, Reardan dominate Davenport in doubleheader

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    REARDAN-What do you call a girl who throws a no-hitter, tosses 11 shutout innings, strikes out 17 batters and drives in seven runs in a doubleheader? The Reardan Indians' answer to that question was pitcher A.J. Sosky Tuesday, April 28. The righty dominated the Davenport Gorillas, helping the Indians to a doubleheader sweep by scores of 11-0 and 13-3. Sosky's no-hitter came in the first game, which Reardan took control of early with six first inning runs. Sosky struck out 10...

  • Track and field season gets under way

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT – For the first time in two years, track and field athletes have been competing in Davenport, Reardan and Harrington. The Gorillas have enjoyed great success thus far, with both the boys and girls teams winning their first two meets at Lind-Ritzville High School April 24 and Snyder Field in Chewelah April 27. Davenport dusted off the field at Chewelah, with the boys finishing with 114.5 points over second-place Chewelah's 85 points and the girls finishing with 85.5 p...

  • Seven Bays man killed in motorcycle vs. car crash

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 26, 2021

    AIRWAY HEIGHTS--A Seven Bays man was killed in a motorcycle vs. car crash yesterday, April 21. Cataldo A. Condosta, 67, of Seven Bays, died at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane after his involvement in the crash as the motorcycle rider. Around noon, Condosta and Brandy N. Trego 41, of Medical Lake, who was driving a white 2002 Honda CRV, were both heading eastbound in the left lane on Highway 2 one mile west of Airway Heights around milepost 277 at Spoko Fuel. Trego moved to the left turn lane to enter the gas station,...

  • Burn claims Hawk Creek acreage

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The Department of Natural Resources instituted a burn ban for all area in Lincoln County north of Highway 2 beginning at dawn April 16 due to concerns over high winds and dry conditions, unless one had a DNR permit. One resident on Hawk Creek Road North about 13 miles north of Davenport didn't heed the ban, as they had a DNR permit according to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, and began to burn on their property. The result was a 40-acre fire after the burn got...

  • Reardan council passes two pathway project resolutions

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    REARDAN – Council passed two resolutions regarding the Ballfields Safe Walkway Project at its brief, 20-minute April 15 meeting. Both resolutions authorized mayor Gail Daniels to request grant funding for the project. The first, Resolution No. 185, gave Daniels the all-clear to request state grant reimbursement for expenditures related to the project. The second, Resolution No. 186, allows Daniels to initiate a financial contract with the Washington State Traffic Safety Commission and request reimbursement for the project. T...

  • Davenport council approves airport acts

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The small refueling tank at the airport where pilots can come park their plane, fill up with gas and take a break in the pilot's lounge needs to be refilled about once or twice a year. Because the tank is less than 10,000 gallons (total, it's 3,000 gallons), the city is charged a small fuel tax, or "short load fee." Council gave the go-ahead to use $3,000 from tourism tax revenue to cover those fee costs at the April 14 meeting. The extra charge on the small fuel...

  • Reardan baseball falls to Colfax in doubleheader

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    REARDAN – The Colfax Bulldogs (6-0) continued their winning ways against the Reardan Indians (1-3), controlling the first game of a doubleheader 22-1 and holding on 5-2 in the second game. Reardan took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning in its home opener when Abe Nelson scored Aiden Kieffer on an RBI double. Colfax dominated from there, however, scoring 14 runs in the top of the second inning en route to the 22-1 final. The game was called after five innings. L...

  • Colfax softball trounces Reardan in doubleheader

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    REARDAN – The undefeated Colfax Bulldogs (6-0) scored plenty and gave up nill in a convincing two game sweep over the Reardan Indians (2-2) during the team's doubleheader April 20. Pitcher Jorja Koerner was the star of the show for Colfax in the first game, a 16-0 six-inning victory for the Bulldogs. Koerner pitched all six innings, gave up just two hits and struck out 10 batters. She also batted cleanup and went 4-for-4 from the plate, driving in two home runs. "(Koerner) i...

  • Lincoln County Jail inmate found dead

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Valene Jean Wynecoop, an inmate at Lincoln County Jail was found dead yesterday just after 3 p.m. during a routine cell check, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office informed The Times this morning. The sheriff's department believes Wynecoop, 35, committed suicide. The cause of death remains under investigation. Wynecoop's family has been notified. Wynecoop, a Wellpinit native was in jail on charges of third-degree theft. She was arrested by Kalispel Tribal Police and booked April 10. This is a developing story. More...

  • Blowing dust possible this evening

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT--A pleasant, sunny weekend may end with less than preferable conditions. The National Weather Service has warned of the potential for high winds and blowing dust between 7 p.m. and midnight tonight in areas of the Columbia Basin and Central Washington. A wind advisory warning is in place from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Winds blowing northeast may reach gusts as high as 45 miles per hour. The forecast for blowing dust and high winds includes most of Lincoln County. Blowing...

  • Cepeda is new EDC director

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Janice Cepeda, former city clerk in Harrington, is the new director of the Lincoln County Economic Development Council. She began learning her new job Monday, April 12. Cepeda, who grew up in Odessa and moved to Harrington in 2019, spent six months in her probationary position as city clerk and 15 months solo in that position. She replaces Margie Hall, who resigned last month after accepting a position for the state Department of Commerce in the Local Government Division with an emphasis on Eastern Washington and c...

  • Native mascot ban House bill passes Senate

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    REARDAN – House Bill 1356, which would ban the use of Native American names, symbols or images as public school mascots, logos or team names, passed through the Senate April 6 with 40 "yea" votes and nine "nay" votes. The bill appears to be on its way to Gov. Jay Inslee, who would be expected to sign the bill into law. However, if the Spokane Tribe grants the district permission, the Reardan-Edwall School District would fall under several exceptions the bill allows. Even t...

  • Lincoln County stays in Phase 3

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Any concerns Lincoln County residents may have had about the county regressing back to Phase 2 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s state re-opening plan can be quelled for at least another three weeks. Lincoln County was not on the list of three counties that the governor moved back to Phase 2 based on COVID-19 metrics April 12. Whitman, Pierce and Cowlitz counties didn’t make the Phase 3 cut according to Inslee’s new metrics and will move back to Phase 2 effective April 16. But here, residents can breathe a sigh of relief...

  • Spring sports begin

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT – For the first time since 2019, spring sports are under way in Davenport and Reardan. Practices at both schools started April 12. Spring sports, which were cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, include baseball, softball, golf, tennis and track & field. Competitions get under way in the next week, including the opening track meet Saturday, April 17 and the baseball/softball openers April 20. The season runs until mid-May, when traditional winter s...

  • Exploring Hawk Creek

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The Hawk Creek Trail featured a peaceful ambience Sunday afternoon, April 11. Fishermen looked for their latest catch, families enjoyed a picnic and outdoors-inclined couples hiked the trail that leads to the beach. Located about 25 minutes north of Davenport off Hawk Creek Road, hikers can access the 1.2 mile out and back trail that leads to a Lake Roosevelt inlet beach where one can walk further along the sand by going past the Hawk Creek Campground down a s...

  • Soaring and falling

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    INDIANAPOLIS – Gonzaga was on top of the world...or table, as it were, after standout freshman guard Jalen Suggs banked in a deep three-pointer from about 40 feet away in overtime to put away pesky UCLA 93-90 in the Final Four April 3 and send the Bulldogs to the national championship game. However, the celebration was short-lived, as the Baylor Bears easily handled Gonzaga 86-70 in that title game two days later to claim the trophy and put an end to the Bulldogs' quest to b...

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