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Articles from the March 28, 2019 edition


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  • Court Report

    Updated Apr 1, 2019

    DISTRICT COURT Dan B. Johnson, Judge Editor’s note: These reports are based on forms filled out by the presiding judge during court sessions and subsequently reviewed by the newspaper. Joshua Ryan Granchie, Davenport, driving while license suspended and resisting arrest, pleaded guilty, 7 days jail (credited as served), $250 court assessments, 12 months supervised probation. David Alexander Sugai, Spokane, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 5 days jail (1 credited as served); driving while license s... Full story

  • Sheriff's Report

    Updated Apr 1, 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 18: Downs Road to Yarwood Road was reported closed until further notice. Tennis ball-sized rocks were reported on SR 231 north of Reardan. A Wilbur woman reported a scam call from someone claiming a fam... Full story

  • Odessa High baseball season started Monday

    Updated Apr 1, 2019

    By DYANNE DEERING The OHS Tigers attacked the Northport Mustangs with all of their might on Monday, March 25, winning 15 to 0 and setting the tone for what will hopefully be another winning Tiger season. In the first game of the double-header, the Tigers had 27 plate appearances, 17 at bats, 15 runs, 7 hits and 11 runs batted in. From the batter's box, Marcus King and Bradly Singer each belted out a triple. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E No 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 - - Od 7 3 5 - - - - 15 - -... Full story

  • Dale Edward Jacobson

    Updated Mar 30, 2019

    Dale Edward Jacobson died February 3, 2019 in Odessa at the age of 72. He was born June 23, 1946 in Everett, Wash. to Mel Jacobson and Margaret Davis. He resided in Everett until he entered the army right out of high school and spent 2 years in the armed service. After an honorable discharge he went to work for General Telephone until he retired in 1998. He moved to Quincy for a few years and then moved to Odessa in 2004 to live out the remainder of his days. Dale was a... Full story

  • Henry Peter (Pete) Carstensen III

    Updated Mar 30, 2019

    Henry Peter Carstensen III (Pete), 67, passed away February 28, 2019, in Chandler, Ariz. Pete was born September 15, 1951, in Coulee Dam to Henry, Jr. and Yvaughnie Carstensen. He lived his entire life in Almira, on the north ridge. He graduated Almira High School in 1969. From there he attended both Spokane Falls Community College and Whitworth College, where he played football. As a "baby bull" he met Darcy Geib at a dance at the age of 14. This blooming romance lasted over... Full story

  • Third annual Daddy-Daughter Dance

    Linda Goodman|Updated Mar 30, 2019

    This is the second year I’ve happily donated the balloons and my time to build an arch for Go! Odessa Recreation’s Third Annual Daddy-Daughter Dance. Since this year’s theme was the circus, Kaylene James, founder of Go! Odessa Recreation, had the idea of a yellow and white popcorn- inspired arch coming out of large popcorn bags. I thought since popcorn shapes can be pretty random that an organic garland, rather than a traditional arch might be more fitting. [Note: Organ... Full story

  • Legislative happenings this month

    Updated Mar 30, 2019

    The State House of Representatives recently passed two bills sponsored by 13th District Rep. Tom Dent and one bill by newly appointed Rep. Alex Ybarra (who fills the post vacated by Matt Manweller). Senator Judy Warnick’s bill to fund rural skill centers was also approved unanimously and sent to the House. Dent’s House Bill 1866 would give childcare centers until August 1, 2024, to comply with changes to professional development requirements being required of them. “Childcare providers need more time to meet the educa... Full story

  • Reminders from Odessa Police Dept.

    Updated Mar 30, 2019

    In view of the motorcycle races scheduled for the next two weekends, Odessa chief of police Brent Dell reminds local and visiting riders of off-road recreational vehicles, including dirt bikes, that within the town limits of Odessa riders must display a use permit decal issued by the Department of Licensing. In addition, it is unlawful to: - operate such vehicles in a manner that endangers the property of others - travel at speeds greater than the posted limits or 25 mph if not posted - operate without a headlight and... Full story

  • Off-road motorcycle racing this weekend

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 30, 2019

    The time for off-road motorcycle racing in the Odessa area has arrived once again. Thankfully, the snow has departed for the most part, so riders will have mud and maybe soft ground to contend with this year rather than the more usual dust. Organizers from the Stumpjumpers Motorcycle Club have been in town since about mid-March to begin laying out the course and make contingency plans if the weather should continue to be winter-like. Fortunately, the weather has warmed up, so snow drifts and frozen ground will no longer be... Full story

  • Contenious council meeting

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 30, 2019

    At Monday’s meeting of the town council, the nuisance ordinance passed last fall led to sometimes heated discussion among townspeople and council members. When his portion of the agenda was reached, local businessman Jeff Huiras of Etched Dreams asked the council to explain a letter sent to a small number of Odessa residents that had been signed as having come from the Odessa Town Council. Initially, there was no response at all from any council member. Ultimately, as Huiras kept asking questions, it was disclosed that counci... Full story

  • First buttercup of 2019 found by Simon King!

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 30, 2019

    The first buttercup of 2019 was a long time coming, but that harbinger of spring has now been found and submitted to The Record by young Simon King, son of Alex and Kaci King of Odessa and a Kindergarten student at P.C. Jantz Elementary School. Simon found the bright yellow flower on his family's ranch just outside of Odessa. Our area's blast of cold weather with snow and sub-freezing temperatures through much of February and March certainly delayed the flowering of many... Full story

  • Brainstorming city's growth potential; Frog Prince performed; rummage sales

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Mar 30, 2019

    HPDA A robust exchange of ideas occurred at the recent Harrington Public Development Authority meeting, Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at city hall with president Heather Slack leading the discussions with Nathan Luck, Tim Tipton, Bunny Haugan, Marge Womach and Jay Kane. The group discussed the grain bin plan for the vacant lot project, stating that there are two available that need to be measured to determine which one the Chamber prefers. Once one is selected, they need to... Full story

  • Child Find preschool screening available

    Updated Mar 30, 2019

    The Odessa School District, in cooperation with Educational Service District #101, will be providing a Child Find Screening clinic on Thursday, April 18, 2019. The screening will be offered at no cost to children of concern aged three through five. By identifying children at an early age, we can better prepare for their future educational needs. The screening will take at P.C. Jantz Elementary School. The screening itself takes about an hour to complete. During this time, a screening test will be administered to assess the... Full story