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  • Davenport Council mulls columbarium takeover, EV overhaul

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 11, 2026

    Complaints about feral cats overrunning yards and tall weeds creating fire risks highlighted public concerns at a city council meeting, where officials also considered managing a veterans’ columbarium and debated an electric vehicle charger’s future. The Wednesday, Jan. 28, meeting featured public comments, committee reports and approvals for aid and bills. Michelle Ward of Davenport raised issues with overgrown weeds and feral cats in her neighborhood. “The procedure for just...

  • Budget scrutiny dominates commissioners

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    DAVENPORT - Lincoln County commissioners grappled with budget constraints and vehicle acquisitions Monday, Feb. 2, approving a slate of financial measures while expressing reservations over unexpected expenditures in a session marked by fiscal scrutiny. The board swiftly handled consent items, including payroll totaling $917,012.04 and vouchers exceeding $760,000 across various funds. A vehicle purchase sparked debate. "Is this something that we authorized in the 2025 budget...

  • Downtown Davenport welcomes artisan hub

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    DAVENPORT - A once-empty downtown corner is buzzing again after a new hub for local merchants, artisans and artists opened its doors. The Davenport Merchant celebrated its grand opening Saturday, Jan. 31, at 549 Morgan Street, bringing together a dozen local vendors under one roof. Owner Dawn Shaver, 54, of Davenport, said the idea grew out of years of selling handmade bath and body products at markets. She began making natural products during the COVID-19 pandemic and...

  • Lincoln County ballots due Tuesday

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    DAVENPORT — With the February special election fast approaching, Lincoln County voters have just one week to submit ballots. As of Monday, Feb. 2, only 20% of ballots had been returned, according to the Lincoln County Elections Office. Norm Caley, elections manager, said 4,400 ballots were sent out and 853 have been returned so far. “Next Tuesday is the last day to submit ballots,” he said. Drop-off locations include the Lincoln County Auditor’s Office inside the Lincoln County Court house and outside at the east side pa...

  • Cops & Courts

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    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. DISPATCH LOG Jan. 26 Traffic Stops: 6 8:40 a.m. — Lincoln Hospital requested a welfare check on a person parked in a vehicle who appeared to be slumped over in the driver’s seat. 11:15 a.m. — The BLM Wild Hors...

  • Deputies stop high-speed pursuit

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    WILBUR — What began as a routine traffic stop on a rural highway escalated into a high-speed pursuit and a dangerous confrontation that ended with a driver hospitalized and an active criminal investigation underway. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate an incident that unfolded Tuesday, Jan. 28, involving a fleeing vehicle, spike strips and a standoff with an armed driver. According to the sheriff’s office, a deputy attempted to stop a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on state Route 2 at ab...

  • Punxsutawney predicts more winter

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    DAVENPORT — Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow Monday morning, signaling six more weeks of winter. But for Lincoln County, that might not mean a deep freeze. The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center forecasts above-normal temperatures and precipitation for the next six weeks. Meteorologists put the chances at 50-60% for higher-than-average temperatures and 40-50% for above-average precipitation. “This time of year, the average high in Davenport and surrounding areas is around 48 degrees, and that is on the h...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE GROUNDWATER CERTIFICATE

    Liz Powell, Lincoln County Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE GROUNDWATER CERTIFICATE TAKE NOTICE: That the Marlin Hutterian Brethren Trust (MHB) of Marlin, WA on April 16, 2024, filed Water Right Change Application No. CG3-01199(A), to split and transfer the place of use and quantities, add points of withdrawal and add a municipal purpose of use as granted under Groundwater Certificate No. G3-01199(A). On January 5, 2026, the MHB amended the application to remove the previously requested municipal purpose of use from the application. That...

  • Speedy trial demanded

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    DAVENPORT — A man accused in a 129-mph Lincoln County chase appeared in court Tuesday as his attorney sought more time to review discovery. John Michael Beeler, 51, of Olympia, is charged with attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle, first-degree malicious mischief and third-degree assault, according to court records. His bail was originally set and remains at $100,000. Beeler appeared in restraints during the Feb. 3 hearing in court before Superior Court Judge Adam Walser. Public defender Grant Riva told the court h...

  • New June trial in child assault allegation

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 5, 2026

    DAVENPORT — A Lincoln County judge on Tuesday delayed a felony assault case alleging an assault during a custody exchange last summer. The defendant Kevin Raymond Duclos, accused of one count of second-degree assault with a domestic violence designation, appeared for a readiness hearing. According to court documents, the case stems from an Aug. 17, 2025, incident on State Route 174. The man’s 13-year-old son reported that during transport to a custody exchange in Grand Coulee, the father became angry, pulled over, ord...