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  • Trustee Sale ERICKSON

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES|Updated May 28, 2026

    Trustee Sale # 141065-WA Title # CLRINS25906675 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Grantor(s): JOHN E ERICKSON, AN UNMARRIED PERSON Grantee(s): QUALITY LOAN SERVICING, as Trustee Original beneficiary of the deed of trust: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS DESIGNATED NOMINEE FOR TURN TWO MORTGAGE, BENEFICIARY OF THE SECURITY INSTRUMENT, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current beneficiary of the deed of trust: UNITED WHOLESALE MORTGAGE, LLC Current trustee of the deed of trust: CLEAR RECON CORP Current mortgage servicer of t...

  • NOTICE TO CREDITORS MILLER

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES|Updated May 28, 2026

    NOTICE TO CREDITORS Superior Court of WA for Lincoln County Case No. 26-4-00018-22 Estate of Shirli Dianne Miller The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative at the address stated below a copy of the claim...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: Reardan High School HVAC Upgrade

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES|Updated May 28, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: Reardan High School HVAC Upgrade Reardan-Edwall School District 215 East Spokane Avenue Reardan, WA 99029 1. Sealed bids, addressed to Jim Porter will be received from qualified Contractors for the above project at the Reardan-Edwall School District Office, 215 East Spokane Avenue, Reardan, WA 99029 or PO Box 225, Reardan, WA 99029. Bids shall be delivered by mail or by hand on or before 3:00 p.m. Friday, June 5, 2026. All bids will be opened at 3:00 p.m., Friday, June 5, 2026. 2. Bid...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE DUCK LAKE PROJECT

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES|Updated May 28, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington that sealed bids will be received at the following location before the specified time: • At the Lincoln County Department of Public Works Office, located at 27234 SR 25 N. Davenport, Washington 99122 until 1 :00 P.M. on Monday, June 8, 2026. Bids delivered in person will be received at the front desk. • Bids mailed to the Lincoln County Department of Public Works, 27234 SR 25 N. Davenport. WA 991...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE PL-CUP-006-25

    Lela MacArthur, LINCOLN COUNTY RECORD TIMES|Updated May 28, 2026

    PUBLIC NOTICE LINCOLN COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) (RCW 43.21C) SEPA RULES (WAC 197-11) FILE NO. PL-CUP-006-25 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The proposal involves development and environmental stewardship activities on a 10-acre rural site near Davenport, Washington. Planned uses include basalt from the quarry that will be combined with used concrete for repurposing for construction materials, bamboo cultivation for biomass biochar production and...

  • Cops & Courts

    The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 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 May 18 Traffic stops: 8 6:18 a.m. — A sex assault was reported early Monday morning. 10:51 a.m. — Deputies located a lost dog and returned it to its owner. 11:08 a.m. — Deputies checked on a man de...

  • Citywide yard sale Saturday

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 2026

    DAVENPORT- The annual citywide yard sale returns this Saturday, May 30, as high school students coordinate the event to draw shoppers from surrounding communities. High school teacher and Future Business Leaders of America adviser Leah Silvieus said there are more addresses registered than last year's 10. At press time, more addresses were still to be added. This year's citywide yard sale also includes new highway banners, she said. The Davenport High School Future Business Le...

  • Pain at the pump

    The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 2026

    Here are the lowest regular gasoline prices per gallon reported in the region by GasBuddy.com as of 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 27: Airway Heights $5.19 at NomNom and Speedi-Shoppe. Cheney $5.35 at Maverik. Harrington $5.69 at Cenex Moscow, Idaho $4.69 at Primeland Co-op. Moses Lake $5.05 at Chevron. Post Falls, Idaho $4.34 at Local Market Post Falls Chevron Pullman $5.39 at Mobil and Chevron. Ritzville $5.44 at Conoco. Spokane $5.18 at Circle. Wilbur $5.54 at Conoco....

  • Judge hears King Ranch case

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 2026

    DAVENPORT — A Grant County Superior Court judge is deliberating whether the King family has a constitutional right to a jury trial in its dispute with the state Department of Ecology over stockwater ponds the state classifies as protected wetlands. During a May 21 hearing, attorneys from the Pacific Legal Foundation argued that forcing Wade and Teresa King into an administrative proceeding before the governor-appointed Pollution Control Hearings Board violates the Washington State Constitution, which states that the right t...

  • Flags mark Memorial Day service

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 2026

    DAVENPORT - Flags marked the graves of local veterans Monday, May 25, as residents gathered at Mountain View Cemetery to remember those who died in military service during the community's annual Memorial Day observance. The program featured a welcome and pledge by Tony Hein, an invocation and Memorial Day address by Pastor Tyler Gubsch. Hein also read letters from veterans and offered a prayer. Marsha Hendrickson placed the ceremonial wreath and Veteran Honor Guard - Jim...

  • Three juveniles charged in vandalism spree

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 2026

    HARRINGTON — Three teenage boys were arraigned Tuesday, May 26, on charges related to an overnight vandalism spree last month that caused more than $8,400 in damage. Donovin Jackson, 16, and Carter D. Frutchey, 15, both of Harrington, and Landon R. Gatewood, 14, of Davenport, were charged in the juvenile division of Lincoln County Superior Court. Jackson is charged with first-degree malicious mischief, a class B felony, for knowingly and maliciously causing physical damage in excess of $5,000 to property of the city of H...

  • Hitchhiker charged in identity theft

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated May 28, 2026

    DAVENPORT - A hitchhiker gave a deputy his brother's name and date of birth in an attempt to conceal his true identity and avoid arrest on outstanding warrants last fall. As a result, Marc D. Anderson, 56, was arraigned on second-degree identity theft in Lincoln County Superior Court on Tuesday, May 26. He pleaded not guilty before Judge Adam Walser. He will be tried at 9 a.m. July 22; a readiness hearing is set for 10:30 a.m. June 30. According to the probable cause affidavit...

  • Monitor animals for algae poisoning

    Don Llewellyn, Washington State University livestock specialist|Updated May 28, 2026

    It's time to think about potential summer hazards for our livestock and pets. It is quite common for me to get inquiries about algae poisoning during the warmer months. Here's some practical guidance for keeping animals safe: Summer risk and causes Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) thrive when water is warm, calm, and high in nitrogen and phosphorus - conditions common in late spring through early fall. Hot weather, longer stratified seasons and inputs from fertilizer, manure... Full story

  • Pension raid is happening right now in Washington

    Ryan Frost, Washington Policy Center|Updated May 28, 2026

    Retired Washington firefighters and police officers are suing the state to stop one of the most dangerous pension raids in American history. They should win, and the courts should not have to work hard to get there. House Bill 2034, passed during the 2026 legislative session, strips billions of dollars out of the Law Enforcement Officers’ and Fire Fighters’ Plan 1 (LEOFF 1) pension fund and redirects that money to unrelated state spending. The state calls the maneuver a “te... Full story