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  • Court Report

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    SUPERIOR COURT John F. Strohmaier, Judge Civil Judgments Galaxy International Purchasing LLC, of Las Vegas, Nev., was awarded a $2,889.25 default judgment against Jeff Ramsdell (and spouse), of Davenport, in a matter involving credit account debt. In two separate matters, Baum Jesse Quinn, doing business as The Tree Whisperer, of Edwall, must pay $5,540 and $5,490 in construction compliance penalties to the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. New Criminal Cases Carl Wayne Clark, 63, of Davenport, is charged... Full story

  • Sheriff's report

    Updated Apr 8, 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 25: Davenport ambulance personnel assisted a 32-year-old man suffering back spasms and unable to get up from the floor and an 82-year-old woman with breathing difficulties. A Davenport woman exp... Full story

  • Frostbite/White Knuckle races at Odessa last weekend

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    By TERRIE SCHMIDT-CROSBY Organizers from the Stumpjumpers Motorcycle Club arrived in Odessa a couple of weeks ago. While they waited for the snow to disappear, they attended some Odessa events, including the Chamber of Commerce banquet. A week of warmer weather finally got rid of the snow and unfroze the ground enough so that marking of the courses for two weekends of motorcycle racing could begin. This past weekend the Frostbite and White Knuckle races were held south of town... Full story

  • James David Hardung

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    What a ride James David Hardung, aka "Trader Jim," had on this Earth! On March 26, 2019 James became a new star in the heavens that will light the path of his family and friends for eternity. Jim was 72 and was born on September 17. 1946 in Spokane. Jim was a proud wheat farmer in Lincoln County. He honorably served his country, completing three eight-month tours during the Vietnam Conflict in the U.S. Navy as an E5. He was also a business owner, a pawn broker and... Full story

  • Three student scientists take first place at state

    Jeffery Wehr|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    Bremerton, WA – Three inspiring students from the Odessa High School science department presented their independent science and engineering research on March 30, 2019 at the 62nd Annual Washington State Science and Engineering Fair. Once again, and amongst the nearly 600 students attending, these scientists earned first place in their respective categories, in addition to the following other top Washington State awards: Megan Shafer: "Phytoremediation of Radioactive Metals U... Full story

  • Odessa High baseball season started Monday

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    LRSWK The Tigers played a team composed of players from five different communities on March 28 (Lind, Ritzville, Sprague, Washtucna, Kahlotus). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E LR 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - Od 2 2 2 1 2 0 - 9 - - Other than the box score above, no statistics were entered for this game. Cusick On Saturday, March 30, the Tigers defeated Cusick in both games of a double-header at home in Odessa with identical scores of 11-0. In game one, Jett Nelson and Marcus King led the attack... Full story

  • Season's first meet held in Connell vs. bigger schools

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    On March 29, the boys and girls high school track and field teams participated in the Connell Instant Invite at Connell High School. Odessa was the only 1B school present, in addition to 2B NW Christian (Colbert), 1A schools Connell, Medical Lake, Royal and Zillah and 2A schools Cheney, East Valley (Yakima) and Grandview. The boys team finished in seventh place and the girls finished in sixth place. Cheney High took the top spot in the competition of both the girls and boys. Boys’ results: Place Name Time/Dist 100 meters 1... Full story

  • State Parks announces two free days in April

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    OLYMPIA – April 2, 2019 – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission invites the public to celebrate the spring season and Earth Day with two free days at state parks in April. On free days, visitors do not need a Discover Pass for day-use parking. The first free day is Saturday, April 20 —a springtime free day. The next free day is Monday, April 22, in honor of Earth Day. The free days are in keeping with legislation that created the Discover Pass. The pass costs $30 for an annual pass or $10 for a one-day permi... Full story

  • Fireworks cause concern over past race weekend

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    To the Editor. Concerning the fireworks of Friday, March 29, 2019 and Saturday, March 30, 2019. Friday night was bad for noise. Saturday sounded like a war zone. Two large blasts around 8 p.m. shook our house and rattled our windows, and we live across town from the race site, on the outskirts. No consideration was given to people who have PTSD or animals that may be affected by the noise. I didn’t know any fireworks were going to happen, I only found out after calling law enforcement [and learning] that a permit was g... Full story

  • Complaint handling discussed; lawmakers may raise levy cap

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the high school library on March 27, 2019, preceded by a board workshop held in the superintendent’s office for the purpose of reviewing the budget and staffing. Present were board chair Ed Deife; board members Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley, Janie Steward and Carmen Weishaar; Superintendent Dan Read; Principal Jamie Nelson; Business Manager Juli Weishaar and Facilities/Transportation Director Justin Parr. The board approved the consent agenda, including the m... Full story

  • USDA farm loans for under-served groups

    Updated Apr 8, 2019

    (Spokane Valley, WA), April 1, 2019 – Rod Hamilton, acting executive director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency in the state of Washington, reminds producers that the Agency offers specially targeted farm ownership and farm operating loans to under-served applicants as well as beginning farmers and ranchers. “Each year, a portion of the Agency’s loan funds are set aside to lend to targeted under-served and beginning farmers and ranchers,” said Hamilton. “Farming and ranching is a capital intensive b... Full story

  • Brexit for Brits, Lexit for Washington's eastside

    EMMA EPPERLY, WNPA Olympia News Bureau|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    With Brexit in international news last week, the Washington capital had its own version with a "Lexit" rally in support of carving the state of Liberty out of the eastern side of the state. About 50 people traveled across the Cascade Mountains from eastern Washington and gathered on the steps of the legislative building to let their lawmakers in Olympia know their wishes.... Full story

  • Historical fires; Senior Meals; golf course dinner/auction; school to have music

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    History Pioneer days must have been terrifying when a fire was out of control. One of the earliest recorded fires in Harrington was that of a saloon building owned by F.B. Wright that was totally destroyed by fire on a wintry January night in 1893. The fire caught from a defective flue. The building was a wooden structure and burned rapidly. Two men were sleeping in the building, F.C. Lee and Harry Long, and they were nearly suffocated by the intense smoke. The only item salvaged from the burning building was the piano. The... Full story

  • Railroad Museum to open Friday

    Dale Swant|Updated Apr 8, 2019

    The Inland Northwest Rail Museum opens its third season at its Reardan location on Friday, April 5. From opening day on, the museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until the season ends on December 15. Over the winter months, volunteers have rearranged and categorized many of the museum artifacts and memorabilia by railroad so visitors can better learn the history of railroads in the Inland Northwest. Several rail cars in the museum... Full story