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Articles from the March 21, 2019 edition


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  • Court Report

    Updated Mar 22, 2019

    MARRIAGE LICENSE Lincoln County Auditor Ronald Charles Wilkie, 25, and Justina Katherine Toop, 22, both of Davenport. MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS Lincoln County Clerk New filings: 39 involving persons living outside Lincoln County. Petitions for legal separation: 1 involving persons living outside Lincoln County. Petitions for annulment or invalidity of marriage: 1 involving persons living outside Lincoln County. PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS Lincoln County Treasurer Hugh L. and Sandra K. Goin, Creston, to Clay James Goin, Mead – p... Full story

  • Sheriffs Report

    Updated Mar 22, 2019

    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. Monday, March 11: Deputies responded to a report that a no-contact order had been violated in Creston. After a Davenport woman told dispatchers that her 14-year-old son had refused to go to school, a responding dep... Full story

  • Quilt 'til you wilt in Odessa

    Updated Mar 22, 2019

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  • What was the best gift you received as a child?

    Linda Goodman|Updated Mar 22, 2019

    What was the best gift you remember receiving as a child? I'm not talking about obvious big-ticket gifts like a car or computer. I'm talking about a gift given to you when you were in grades 1 through 7, a gift that kept you not only physically active but also able to use your imagination. For me, it was a Christmas gift from my parents right around the time I was in the sixth grade and 10 years old. It was the Adventure Buggy! The Mighty Off-Road Adventure Buggy, made by Tonk... Full story

  • Girls baskeball awards

    Updated Mar 22, 2019

  • EDC introduces loan officer for County business program.

    Updated Mar 22, 2019

    The EDC would like to introduce Cassindra Maravilla, loan officer for the Tri County Economic Development District (Stevens, Ferry and Pend Oreille counties) USDA revolving loan program. Cassindra will be available for appointments at the Lincoln County WSU Extension office conference room the second Tuesday of each month. She is eager to assist rural businesses and startups that need financial assistance, but have been turned down for a traditional bank loan. Cassindra can be reached at 509-684-4571 ext. 106 or... Full story

  • OHS student scientists earn top awards

    Jeffery Wehr, OHS science teacher|Updated Mar 22, 2019

    Spokane, WA – A change has occurred for the Odessa High School STEM researchers. After more than a decade of attending the Tri-Cities Regional Science Fair, this year a new regional fair opened up in Spokane on the WSU-Spokane campus. After a six-hour day of presenting their research to experts in the field, the scientists at the OHS Advanced STEM Research Laboratory exhibited their academic prowess in science and engineering at the Eastern Washington Regional Science and Engineering Fair on Thursday, March 14, 2019 (Pi D... Full story

  • Chamber selects Person and Business of the Year

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 22, 2019

    At the annual banquet of the Odessa Chamber of Commerce held last Saturday evening in the community center, Master of Ceremonies Ted Bruya, the owner of Odessa Drug, called for the crowd's attention in order to award plaques to the Person of the Year and the Business of the Year as voted on by the Chamber membership. The Persons of the Year are a married couple, James and Vivianne Poe, who have contributed a great deal of volunteer time to the various events that take place... Full story

  • Council meets, historical document found, Miss Harrington to be crowned

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Mar 22, 2019

    City Council The Harrington City Council met March 13 at 7:30 p.m. with the following present: Mayor Justin Slack; Cherie MacClellan, Nathan Luck, Peter Davenport and Levi Schenk (council members); Bunny Haugan (clerk); Scott McGowan (maintenance) and three visitors, Jess Silhan, Steve Marsh (TD&H), and Marge Womach. Steve Marsh of TD&H gave a presentation pertaining to the "big picture" of monies from the Transportation Improvement Board. He commended the work of Margie Hall... Full story

  • OTH window sponsors of the week

    Updated Mar 22, 2019

    This week a window for the Old Town Hall was purchased in memory of Henry and Rosie Michaelson, life-long Odessa residents. The two met when Rosie was hired as a soda fountain girl by owner Henry "Heinie" Michaelson for his Corner Drug Store. They married in 1941 and their four children, Carol Evavold, Mary Kirstein, Dean Michaelson and Margaret Praetorius, have sponsored this week's window in memory of their parents. Their parents were driving forces behind the Odessa... Full story