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  • Reardan controls NWC in final regular season game

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    REARDAN – Despite four linemen being out due to injury, the Reardan Indians didn't have much trouble dispatching of the Northwest Christian Crusaders Friday, March 19. Reardan topped NWC 29-6 to improve to 3-1 this season, while the Crusaders dropped to 0-3. Reardan's defense pitched a shutout. Junior Wyatt Raczykowski's fourth quarter, 43-yard interception return of his own put the game away for Reardan and ensured the Reardan defense would outscore NWC's offense. Freshman A...

  • On their day, Davenport seniors carry Gorillas past Reardan

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT – It was Senior Day for the Gorilla core that helped start the program that would win a 2B state title in 2019, and the seniors stepped up again to score seven of Davenport's eight goals in a convincing 8-1 victory over Reardan March 20. Darby Soliday, the team's leader, scored three goals. Milei Floyd added two goals, and Ellie Telford and Anella Faumulna added scores of their own. “This is the bunch I grew up with…it’s been 13, 14 years with them,” Davenport...

  • LRS knocks off Reardan in straight sets

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    REARDAN--The Indians battled for a couple sets, but it was the favored Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos that came away with a three-set win (25-23, 25-19, 25-14) in Reardan Thursday, March 18. Reardan fell to 2-6 with the loss. The first set was a battle and was tied at 23 apiece, but LRS scored two straight. Reardan built an 11-7 lead in the second set, which eventually became a back-and-forth affair that was tied 15-15. Then, LRS pulled away for the 25-19 set win. The Broncos...

  • State moving to Phase 3 next week

    The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – More re-openings are coming next week. Gov. Jay Inslee announced a statewide move to Phase 3 of his re-opening plan effective Monday, March 22. The phase, the details of which hadn’t previously been released prior to Inslee’s announcement, allows up to 50% occupancy or 400 people maximum in indoor spaces like restaurants, gyms and movie theaters. Phase 3 also allows up to 400 spectators at high school sports games. That measure takes effect March 18, so Reardan and Davenport home football games can host up to 40...

  • Davenport is currently a seller's market

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – If a local here is looking to sell their house, now may be the time. Davenport is currently a seller’s market, with demand outweighing the supply. “If houses are priced (correctly) they sell right away…sometimes within hours,” Katz Realty designated broker and city councilmember Patrick Katz said. “Prices have been increasing over the last month…offer prices are usually above what the (house) was listed for.” When a house does sell, it’s usually to an out-of-towner looking to move to a place with more of a se...

  • Wilbur man dies in single-car crash

    The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    WILBUR – A Wilbur man in his 20s died in a single-car crash around 12:46 a.m. Thursday, March 11. 28-year-old Steven A. Cooler was travelling eastbound on Highway 174 near milepost 40 just north of town when his black 1999 Audi crossed into the westbound lane. Cooler overcorrected and lost control of the car, according to a Washington State Patrol report. The vehicle rolled and the driver was ejected. Cooler was declared dead on the scene. He was found to have been intoxicated and wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, meaning alc...

  • Council pushes decision on sewer lagoon contract

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – City council elected at its March 10 to do a second reading of the sewer lagoon contract pending an agreement with a farmer before the contract, which is looking to be a five-year, 2/3-1/3 split agreement between the city and farmer, is officially awarded. Council was planning to meet with the farmer the evening of March 17 to see if a contract can be worked out. If so, the contract would then move for final approval to council’s March 24 meeting. The city received two bids after re-advertising the need for the...