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  • Sheriff Magers charged with obstruction

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jun 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers is scheduled for an arraignment in Lincoln County District Court Wednesday, July 7 after the Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney charged Magers with obstructing a law enforcement officer, making false or misleading statements to a public servant and rendering criminal assistance in the third degree, according to District Court records obtained by The Times. Sheriff Magers is accused of committing the charges between Feb. 11-12 to prevent DUI charges being leveled against his s...

  • Davenport boys move to NE2B semis with win over LRS

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jun 16, 2021

    DAVENPORT--The Broncos trailed 11-4 early, but after that, it was all Davenport. The Gorilla boys pulled away from Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 59-45 in Monday's NE2B District quarterfinal and will take on top seeded Liberty in the semifinal Wednesday. Tennesee Rainwater led Davenport with 18 points, while Brenick Soliday added 11 points and Jaeger Jacobsen contributed 10 points off the bench. LRS was led by Chase Galbreath, who scored 11 points. Davenport outscored LRS 32-24 in...

  • Davenport holds off Reardan behind Telford's big game

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jun 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Ellie Telford nearly matched her career-high with 28 points and the Lady Gorillas fought off the rival Reardan Indians 51-38 in an NE2B District quarterfinal game Tuesday. Reardan kept the game close through a quarter and a half, but Telford's low post presence proved too much. The Indians were led by Ayden Krupke's 16 points, while Madalyn Dewey added 13 points. Davenport will take on the Liberty Lancers, whom the Gorillas beat in a nonleague game last week but...

  • NE2B hoops brackets revealed

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jun 14, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Today, the NE2B basketball playoffs begin, and the final schedule was finalized last night after the league athletic directors met until 10 p.m. to tie up loose odds and ends. The playoffs will be eight teams for both boys and girls over three days for each tournament in a single-elimination format. Teams finishing lower than eighth place didn't qualify, and their season is over. The Davenport girls finished with the highest seed of any local school, garnering the No. 3 spot on the girls side. They'll host the...

  • Anglers can fish for free this weekend

    The Times|Updated Jun 11, 2021

    OLYMPIA-- Anglers across Washington will be able to fish without a license on the state’s lakes, rivers, and marine waters during this year’s annual Free Fishing Weekend on June 12-13. Residents and non-residents can fish or gather shellfish across the state on those days, in any waters open to fishing, all without a license. “Free Fishing Weekend is a great opportunity to try fishing for the first time, or maybe the first time in a long time,” said Steve Caromile, Inland Fish Program manager with the Washington Departm...

  • Davenport girls roll to Senior Night victory

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    DAVENPORT – It was only fitting that it would be Ellie Telford and Darby Soliday, the leaders of the Lady Gorillas, who led Davenport to a convincing 63-40 victory over the Liberty Lancers in a nonleague tilt on Senior Night. Telford scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, while Soliday had 17 points, 12 rebounds and six assists as the Gorillas improved to 8-1 on the season and 1-0 in nonleague play. Liberty looked like it would have a fighting chance early, taking an 1...

  • Valedictorian's 2021 Address

    Pilot Weishaar, Odessa High School Valedictorian|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    Good morning, and again, welcome to the graduation ceremony of the Class of 2021! As I look out across the field and into the stands, I see not just our families, friends, teachers, coaches and close community members, I see our biggest fans. I see the teachers that taught us how to tie our shoes and zip our coats (which we had to at least try three times by ourselves before Ms. Manley would rescue us), stand us in line and find our own library book for us. I see the teachers...

  • Grads obtain $256,745 in scholarships

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    ODESSA – Odessa High School's commencement ceremony last Saturday honored 16 newly minted graduates, who collectively received $256,745 in scholarship money for post-secondary study. It was a very blustery day, and everyone at the podium had trouble hanging on to the paperwork, but all in all it was a well-organized and planned event. The individual students achieving scholarships follow below. Keith Strebeck received $1,735: $200 from the Odessa Fire Department Auxiliary, $...

  • Harrington celebrates six graduates

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    HARRINGTON – Thursday afternoon, June 3, a few local citizens caught a preview of the graduation parade when a beautiful Belgian team in full harness pulled a four-seat surrey along the parade route, allowing the horses the opportunity to adapt to the sights and sounds in town and learning how they would manage crossing the railroad tracks. Driving the surrey was Riley Roller with his grandfather, Skip Simpson, behind him with instructions, and the two passengers were B...

  • Harrington volleyball

    Updated Jun 10, 2021

    Lidia Mattozzi hits the ball as her sister Bella Mattozzi backs her up in the June 1 middle school volleyball game played against Tekoa-Rosalia in Rosalia. Coach Justin Ikehara looks on from the sidelines....

  • Odessa baseball awards

    Updated Jun 10, 2021

    A fourth baseball award, the Most Improved award, went to junior Nathan Carstensen....

  • Odessa girls lose to ACH Warriors

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    ODESSA – On Monday, June 7, the Odessa High School girls bowed to Almira-Coulee-Hartline in the Odessa gym. Odessa led by two at the half, but had a sluggish second half. Ashlyn Neilsen scored 16 points to lead the Tiger offense. Hayden Schuh scored 11 points, led the team defense with seven rebounds and blocked four shot attempts by ACH. Ode 7 19 7 4 37 ACH 14 10 10 11 45 The girls are now 1-1 with several games to follow this week and next Tuesday's final game against V...

  • Odessa boys fall to ACH Warriors

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    ODESSA – The varsity boys fell to ACH by a score of 83 to 56 on Monday, June 7, giving them an 0-2 record after having had to forfeit their first game of the season to Wilbur-Creston/Keller when a Covid outbreak among the Odessa High School population caused a last-minute cancellation. No further stats for the game were available at press time....

  • Nancy Joan Kramer

    Updated Jun 10, 2021

    Nancy Joan Kramer passed away on May 29, 2021, sixteen years to the day from the death of her husband of 46 years. Daughter to Ralph and Evelyn Ferguson, Nancy was born on Oct. 3, 1933 and grew up in Indianapolis. She came to Odessa in Jan. of 1959, following her marriage to Kevin Kramer, Sr., where she lived for the rest of her days. Nancy is survived by her daughter Karen (Floyd) Christensen of Spokane Valley, her son Kevin Kramer, Jr. of Odessa, her granddaughter Mandy...

  • Hannah Sheldon on MSU President's List

    Updated Jun 10, 2021

    Odessa High School graduate Hannah Sheldon has been named to the President’s List at Montana State University in Bozeman for spring semester 2021. She was in the top third of the honor roll and one of only 1,487 students to achieve a 4.0 grade-point average during her final semester...

  • Care program funded by a new payroll tax on workers

    Elizabeth Hovde, Washington Policy Center|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    “Stay tuned” was one of the biggest takeaways from a meeting last week where members of a state commission discussed the status of a new, long-term-care entitlement program run by the state and funded by a new payroll tax on workers. The law’s rules are still being drafted by theEmployment Security Department, and a new eligibility committee was approved to address some of the more controversial aspects of the program, which is now called WA Cares Fund. That move is welco...

  • 2021 Salutatorian's Welcome

    Tim DeWulf, Odessa High School Salutatorian|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    Good morning! Welcome and thank you for attending the graduation ceremony of the graduating class of 2021. We are glad you could attend this ceremony even with the Covid-19 virus going around. As always, we would not be here if it was not for a few people who deserve to be recognized. First off, our parents. Our parents pushed us when we didn't want to continue. They pushed us when playing video games sounded a whole lot better than going to school. Without them, this day woul...

  • Land is the wild card in Biden's green gamble

    Don C. Brunell, Contributor|Updated Jun 10, 2021

    Shortly after President Biden took office, he issued the sweeping executive order to transition America to TOTAL—-100 percent—-renewable electricity by 2035—-15 short years from now. Translated that means no more power from coal and natural gas ——quite a challenge considering 60 percent of the 4.12 trillion kilowatt hours (kwh) of electricity we generated in 2020 came from burning fossil fuels while 20 percent came from renewables including hydro. Land is the wild card. In...