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  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Oct 9, 2017

    Harrington Fall Festival Dawn found the city alive with activity and excitement. Prior to 9 a.m. the city was alert and businesses open. The rummage sale at the Opera House had buyers waiting at the 9 o'clock mark. The Colbert family farm operation had cut and removed the sunflower crop for the Mud Bog area. People commented as to the education that the sunflowers had been, watching the heads of seeds turn to follow the sun and finally they bend down to prevent the birds from...

  • Booster Club's dinner and auction

    Updated Oct 9, 2017

    The Odessa Tiger Booster Club dinner and auction is coming October 21, with a happy hour starting at 5:30 p.m., a prime rib dinner at 6, and the auction at 7:30. One of the items to be auctioned is the new reserved parking sign. The lucky bidder for this item will have a reserved parking spot at every home sporting event from basketball season to basketball season. Another item is a quilt made by Juli Weishaar, along with a wine and champagne lotion basket donated by the...

  • Sheriff gets incident command equipment

    Updated Oct 9, 2017

    The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office has purchased a new incident command trailer, F250 crew cab pickup and John Deere Gator vehicle. The equipment was purchased using grant funds awarded to Lincoln County based on applications submitted by Sheriff Wade Magers. "The county has been in need of a incident command trailer, and this will serve our county very well," Magers said. The trailer will be used to transport the Gator to search-and-rescue areas and to meet related...

  • School enrollment up; good start to 2017-18 academic year

    Updated Oct 9, 2017

    The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the high school library Wednesday, September 20. Present were Ed Deife, Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley, Janie Steward, Carmen Weishaar, superintendent Dan Read, principal Jamie Nelson and business manager Juli Weishaar. Also present were Justin Parr, Larry Weber, Dalles Deife and Bruce Todd. There was no staff or public input. The board approved the consent agenda which included minutes of the August 22 regular mee...

  • Wash. Masonic Charities presentation

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Oct 9, 2017

    Washington Masonic Charities, at the request of Odessa’s Masonic Lodge members, presented a seminar on facing the challenges of aging. Two representatives of WA Masonic Charities, Jen Taylor and Pam Hames, provided information on the programs available through their organization to help senior citizens receive the help they need with living arrangements, caregiving in the home or in community facilities. The organization also performs case management for people in need, referring them to services provided by other e...

  • Tiger sports

    Updated Oct 9, 2017

    Football Playing in Odessa last Friday evening, the OHS Tiger football team had senior quarterback Colton Hunt back in action, leading the Tigers to their second lop-sided victory of the season over Touchet by a score of 64-14. Hunt completed five of six pass attempts for 101 yards. Touchet 6 0 0 8 14 Odessa 44 14 0 6 64 Touchet 6 0 0 8 14 Odessa 44 14 0 6 64 The ground game was even better for the Tigers with 418 yards rushing. Senior running back Gaven Elder carried 10 times for a total of 152 yards, Camden Weber five...

  • Court Report

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    Sheriff's Report 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, Sept. 18: Reardan and Edwall firefighters joined Avista Utilities to respond to a report of a transformer blowout and resulting pole fire. Electrical power was out for the morning hours thr...

  • "Excellence in Ag Award" nominations now open

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    The AgriBusiness Council of Greater Spokane Incorporated in partnership with Spokane Ag Expo and Pacific Northwest Farm Forum will recognize individuals and groups with the 5th Annual Excellence in Agriculture Award. The award is presented at the Spokane Ag Expo and Pacific Northwest Farm Forum event during Agriculture Week in Spokane in the first full week of February, 2018. It recognizes individuals, businesses or organizations that have demonstrated a significant positive influence on the agricultural industry in the...

  • Letter to the Editor: Letter writer objects to second-class treatment

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    To the Editor: I was a cheerleader all throughout high school here in Odessa. When I was a freshman, we cheerleaders were allowed to ride the bus with the football players to all the out-of-town games. Over the years since my freshman year of high school in 2013, the girls of the Odessa cheer team have been unable to ride the bus due to excuses from football coaches, players and the school. After learning that this is still going on and that the 2017-2018 cheerleaders cannot ride the bus to attend out-of-town games, I thought...

  • Mennonite Auction

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    What has gotten people traipsing out into the country to the Mennonite Country Auction the first Saturday in October for 40 years? Held at Menno Mennonite Church halfway between Moses Lake and Ritzville (1378 N. Damon Road, Ritzville), the Mennonite churches of Washington – and around the country and Canada – have raised over two and a half million dollars for relief through the Mennonite Central Committee. This year’s festival will be held on October 7, 2017. Breakfast starts at 7 a.m., booths open at 10 a.m. and the aucti...

  • Corrections

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    The second annual Tim Hauge Memorial Talent Show was held at Deutschesfest this year (not the first as reported incorrectly last week). The September 7, 2017 story about a rural fire that burned several buildings on a farmstead but spared the home of Dorothy Frederick was located on what is more commonly known as the Kremsreiter place....

  • Area hiring issues are subject of county survey

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    (Davenport, WA, Sept. 22, 2017) Employers in Lincoln County are finding it increasingly difficult to fill open positions within their businesses and organizations, adding to the challenges already at play in the rural business arena. The Lincoln County Economic Development Council (EDC) and WSU Extension want to help find solutions, but first they need to know the specific issues that employers are facing. All Lincoln County employers are asked to take an anonymous 10-question multiple choice survey that examines how serious...

  • BLM's fire restrictions are eased

    Updated Sep 28, 2017

    Due to the Bureau of Land Management Spokane District’s commitment to keeping public landscapes healthy and productive, fire restrictions on lands administered by the district have been lifted in eastern Washington. Termination of the regulated fire closure will be effective September 27 at 12:01 a.m. in the following counties: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman and Yakima. For more i...