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  • Davenport FBLA advances to state

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    DAVENPORT-- 22 members of the Davenport FBLA chapter competed in person at the Northeast Region FBLA Winter Business Leadership Conference Monday, Jan. 30.M embers competed in a variety of events including but not limited to: Job Interview, Public Service Announcement and Public Speaking. The following is a list of winners who will move on to compete at the FBLA State Business Leadership Conference: 4th Place Sports and Entertainment Management - Evan Gunning 4th Place...

  • Birthdays and anniversaries

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    Davenport birthdays Feb. 3: Blake Warwick, Jeanne Morrison, Sydney Abbott, Braelynn Carruth, Susan Coffman, Jason Raugust Feb. 4: Dawn Shaver, Grayson Sawyer Feb. 5: Don Larson, Erin Utley, Avery Young, Jeff Barkdull Feb. 6: Della Reinbold, Jesse Raugust, Tyson Linstrum, Wendy Bodeau Feb. 7: Katie Hiccox, Lillian Lyle Feb. 8: Jesse Gamache, Easton Chappell Feb. 9: Jackson Guhlke, Brynna Hopkins, Chuck Woodland, Alex Zeiler Davenport anniversaries Feb. 6: Troy and Dawn Canfield Feb. 7: Scott and Kim Hardin Feb. 8: Kelly and...

  • Davenport wins wrestling league dual

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    RITZVILLE-Local wrestlers appear to be in a good spot as regionals and state approaches. Davenport won the league championship duals Saturday, Jan. 28 in the final team meet of the year. The Gorillas topped Tekoa-Rosalia in the first round, Reardan in the second round and Northwest Christian in the third round to take the South league title. Then, Davenport defeated Chewelah 39-26 in the league finals to take the championship. Individual results weren't available at press...

  • Tiger girls fall to Wilbur-Creston

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    ODESSA-The Tiger girls team fell to the Wilbur-Creston-Keller Wildcats 49-39 on Senior Night Saturday, Jan. 28. Junior Hayden Schuh made the first two points of the game. The Wildcats quickly picked up a two-point play, and both teams were back and forth for most of the game. Both teams had multiple free throws during the first quarter and the Wildcats were in the lead by its end 10-6. The start of the second quarter brought an aggressive back and forth down the court, and...

  • Gorillas top seed at Districts

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    DAVENPORT-Senior Night against the Kettle Falls Bulldogs was a time to celebrate the Gorilla boys' whopping 10 fellows heading for graduation in June playing their last home game. And celebrate the seniors, they did. All 10 found themselves in the scoring column in a convincing 77-25 win Saturday, Jan. 28. It was a given that Tennessee Rainwater (25 points) and Brenick Soliday (11 points) would find themselves in the book. Similarly, season-long starters Evan Gunning (10...

  • Girls pull away on Senior Night

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    DAVENPORT-After a heartbreaking loss to Northwest Christian the night before, the Gorilla girls made sure their two seniors didn't suffer the same fate on Senior Night by defeating Kettle Falls 48-31. Emalie Jacoby led all scorers with 15 points and three steals, while senior Kiersten Kemmerer added seven points. Fellow senior Lena Waters had three points and seven rebounds, while Clare Lathrop and Jensyn Jacobsen had six points and six rebounds apiece. "In the start, it was...

  • Reardan girls fall to Saint George's

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    REARDAN – Saint George's maintained its hold on second place in the NE2B league with a 38-23 win over the Screaming Eagles Saturday, Jan. 28. The Dragons showed their shooting prowess early in the game with a pair of 3-point baskets by Kalea Schlenker and Margreit Galow and five points from Annika Bergquist. At the end of the first quarter, Saint George's led the Screaming Eagles 13-4. In the second quarter Bergquist and Galow each scored four points as the Dragons extended t...

  • St. George's spoils Reardan Senior Night

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    After beating Kettle Falls by nine points 24 hours earlier, the Screaming Eagles' boys basketball team fell to Saint George's 63-54, Friday, Jan. 28. In a season of ups-and-downs, Reardan started fast on Senior Night, played the Dragons tough but faded in the end. Logan Flaa had the hot hand for Reardan early in the game, hitting two 3-point shots. Flaa, along with Jakari Singleton and Rysen Soliday's combined eight points, put the Screaming Eagles on top 15-12 when the...

  • Tiger boys thumped by Wildcats

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 3, 2023

    ODESSA-The Tiger boys basketball team suffered a rough loss to the Wilbur-Creston Wildcats 62-36 Saturday, Jan. 28. Senior Collin Martin, juniors Zach Classen and Dakota Steward and sophomore Corbyn Neilsen scored multiple field goals and free throws in the first quarter. The intense first quarter ended with the Wildcats having a two-point lead, 10-8. The Wildcats made the first two points of the second quarter but were countered with a three-point shot by junior Chad Strebek...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Feb 3, 2023

    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. Jan. 23 Traffic stops: 17 A suspicious man was reported on the 300 block of South Colfax Street in Sprague. A caller said he saw a suspicious black van driving up and down Sprague Lake Resort Road. A caller requested...

  • Notice of Annual Meeting

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Notice of Annual Meeting The board of directors of the Grange Supply Co. of Odessa will be holding the annual meeting February 17th at 11:30am at the Odessa Old Town Hall. The agenda will include but is not limited to the election of two directors to the board as well as any other business. Publish Feb. 2 and 9, 2023...

  • PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR LINCOLN COUNTY No. 234 00001 22 In the Matter of the Estate of FREDERICK WILLIAM SPRINGER AND KATHRYN MARIE SPRINGER, Deceased The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as p...

  • LINCOLN COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    LINCOLN COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) STATE ENVIRONMENTALPOLICY ACT (SEPA) (RCW 43.21C) SEPA RULES (WAC 197-11) AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FILE NO. Conditional Use Permit – 06-22 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Add 7 buildings on adjacent parcels to an existing storage unit facility. PROPONENT: LFIG1, LLC 44300 SR 25 N Davenport, WA 99122 LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: 44300 SR 25 N Davenport, WA 99122 LEAD AGENCY: Lincoln County Land Services DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal has d...

  • CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR 2023 SEAL COAT PROJECT

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR 2023 SEAL COAT PROJECT The City of Davenport solicits interest from consulting firms with expertise in Civil and Structural Engineering Design. This agreement will be for approximately 18 months from 2023-2024 in duration with the option for the City of Davenport to extend it for additional time and money if necessary. Consultants will be considered for the following project: Transportation Improvement Board 2022 Seal Coat Award, Multiple Locations (TIB #2-E- 870(005)-1. The City...

  • REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)LINCOLN COUNTY

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)LINCOLN COUNTY Archaeological Monitoring plan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington that proposals will be received until 12:00 p.m., Thursday, February 16th 2023 at one of the following locations: Electronically: lcbroadband@ co.lincoln.wa.us Or By Mail: Board of Lincoln County Commissioners P.O. Box 28, Davenport, WA 99122-0028 Or In Person: Office of the Board of County Commissioners Clerk of the Board’s Desk 450 Logan Street County C...

  • REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) LINCOLN COUNTY

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) LINCOLN COUNTY Archaeological Monitoring plan NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington that proposals will be received until 12:00 p.m., Thursday, February 16th 2023 at one of the following locations: Electronically: lcbroadband@ co.lincoln.wa.us. Or By Mail: Board of Lincoln County Commissioners P.O. Box 28 Davenport, WA 99122-0028. Or In Person: Office of the Board of County Commissioners Clerk of the Board’s Desk 450 Logan Street,County C...

  • DECLARATION OF FORFEITURE

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    DECLARATION OF FORFEITURE Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington, Chapter 61.30, as amended, TO:* William and Dominique Whiteoak YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Real Estate Contract described below is in default and is to be forfeited, and you are provided the following with respect thereto: (A)Seller: Agent: William C. Stinnette PO Box 1223 Northport, WA 99157 (425)737-1037 (B) Description of the Contract: Real Estate Contract dated the 20th day of May, 2021 executed by William Stinnette, as seller, and William and...

  • DECLARATION OF FORFEITURE

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    DECLARATION OF FORFEITURE Filed for record at the Request of The Legal Hill, PLLC PO Box 494 Davenport, WA 99122 Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington, Chapter 61.30, as amended, TO: William and Dominique Whiteoak YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Real Estate Contract described below is in default and is to be forfeited, and you are provided the following with respect thereto: (A) Seller: Agent: William C. Stinnette PO Box 1223 Northport, WA 99157 (425)737-1037 (B) Description of the Contract: Real Estate Contract dated...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Meal planning as a season ends can get stuck in the rut of the same old thing. Adding a new side dish and company meals will bring interest to every day. Debbie Buscher brought a potato casserole to a winter potluck that was well received. Based on a recipe she found in the Staff of Life II, Odessa Memorial Hospital Cookbook. The original recipe, attributed to Ann Keyes, is a variation of what is known locally as funeral potatoes. Debbie changed the recipe to accommodate...

  • Barbara Bensik

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Barbara Bensik Feb. 10, 1947 – Jan. 30, 2023 Barbara JoAnn Bensik – Passed away on Jan. 30, 2023 in Davenport, Wash. Barbara was born on Feb. 10, 1947 in New York City, N.Y. A Celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Strate Funeral Home, Davenport is caring for the family....

  • Albert Donald Kissler

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Albert Donald Kissler Mar. 9, 1944 – Jan. 21, 2023 Albert Donald Kissler, of East Wenatchee, Wash., passed away Jan. 21, 2023, at Central Washington Hospital, at 78 years of age. Albert was born on Mar. 9, 1944, to Fredrick Jr. Kissler and Clara Dormaier in Odessa, Wash. Albert was preceded in death by his father Fred, mother Clara, brothers Richard, Howard, and Robert, and wife Renee. He is survived by his brother Charles Kissler, daughters Searri (Kevin) Shipman, Heidi (...

  • Paul W. Hein

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Paul W. Hein Jul. 3, 1936 – Jan. 23, 2023 Paul W. Hein, 86, went to be with his Lord on Jan. 23, 2023 at the Spokane Veterans Home, Spokane, Wash. Paul was a long-time resident of Reardan, Wash. He was born on Jul. 3, 1936 on the family farm to Edward and Evelyn Hein. He attended school in Reardan and Walla Walla then attended college before going into the US Army in Jan. of 1959. After his service in the Army, he married Bertie Nollmeyer on Mar. 21, 1964 in Withrow, Wash. P...

  • Bills will destroy single-family neighborhoods

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Washington State House Bill 1110 and Senate Bill 5190 are identical and are on track for approval. They will destroy city residential zoning codes statewide. This appears to cancel out planning authority and resident input at the city and county level. It’s not necessary to read all 15 pages of the bills. Begin with New Section 3 — Pages 9 and 10 will explain proposed statewide zoning regulations. On Page 14, New Section 7 makes it clear these changes are not subject to administrative or judicial appeals. Both bills essential...

  • Outgoing CEO requests passage of levy

    Emmett Schuster|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center are proud of the care we provide this Community and proud of how the Community supports us. This year has been a tough year for all health care providers including us. We continue to watch government and insurance agencies continue to whittle away at the reimbursement of care. Many of our government healthcare programs have not increased their rates in several years, but out suppliers of needed equipment, continue to increase their costs. We...

  • Public safety is paramount

    Joe Schmick|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Various surveys over the last year continue to show public safety is high on the list of concerns for the average Washingtonian. It doesn't matter if it's someone living in Bellevue or s the 9th Legislative District. People are feeling less safe and less secure. According to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, crime numbers support the feeling of unease. Violent crime increased by 12.3% in 2021, murder by 6%, and aggravated assaults by nearly 17%. I...

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