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PUBLIC HEARING Notice of Public Hearing for the 2026 Preliminary Budget for the Town of Odessa. Notice is hereby given that the Odessa Town Council will meet in the Council Chambers at 21 E First Ave., for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the 2026 Preliminary Budget for the Town of Odessa on November 10, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. This facility is handicapped accessible. Arrangements needed for hearing impaired, can be made by contacting the Clerk’s Office by 12:00 p.m. on November 7th. The 2026 Preliminary Budget will be a...
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Monday, November 3, 2025, the regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County will include meetings with all county officials and department heads. A public hearing will be held to consider adoption of the 2026 Preliminary Budget. Any taxpayer may appear and be heard for or against any part of the budget. County officials in charge of departments will meet with the Board and may be questioned by the Commissioners or any taxpayer present...
NOTICE AND SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION -DEPENDENCY SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF LINCOLN JUVENILE COURT No. 25-7-00007-22 In re the Dependency of: ALICE FROST DOB: 11/26/10 STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: AUGUSTUS MCCRAY (F.K.A. MICHAEL RAY BULLOCK JR) A Dependency Petition was filed on June 6, 2025. A Fact Finding hearing will be held on this matter on November 18, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. in the Lincoln County Superior Court, 450 Logan St., Davenport, Washington 99122. You should be present at this hearing. The hearing will...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice of Public Hearing for the Odessa Metropolitan Park District (OMPD) in regards to: 1) Revenue sources for following year’s current expense budget 2) Proposed regular tax levy 3) Final Proposed Annual Budget for the OMPD for the year 2026. Notice is hereby given that the OMPD Board will meet at the Leffel Otis and Warwick, P.S. office for the purpose of holding a public hearing for the above items mentioned on November 3rd at 6:00 p.m. Arrangements for wanting to comment at the hearing can be m...
CITY OF HARRINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAING FOR REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX On November 12, 2025 at, or about 7:00PM, the Harrington City Council will hold a public hearing at Harrington City Hall at 1 N 3rd Street. The hearing will be to present and discuss the annual Property Tax Levy increase. Citizens are encouraged to attend the hearing or submit written questions or concerns to the city’s Clerk Treasurer via phone at 509-253-4345 or via email clerk@harrington.city regarding this matter. Published October 23, 30 and N...
NOTICE OF RECEIVERSHIP; NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT THAT PROOFS OF CLAIMS BE SERVED; AND DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING CLAIM IF NOTIFIED BY PUBLICATION SUPERIOR COURT, COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH, STATE OF WASHINGTON No. 25-4-00004-31 In the Matter of the Estate of TODD P. JONES, Deceased. TO: ALL KNOWN CREDITORS OF TODD P. JONES AND THE RIVER RUE R.V. PARK, INC.: Please take notice that on September 15, 2025, Barry W. Davidson (the “Receiver”) was appointed as the general receiver of the Estate of Todd P. Jones (the “Estate”) and The River R...
Public Notice REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Project Name: Hotel Lincoln Historic Restoration Project Project Address: 301 West Sherlock Street Harrington, WA 99134 Retrofit Infrastructure Upgrade, 1902 Commercial Masonry Building Interested and qualified vendors: Bids will be accepted date stamped via email, Monday, November 3rd, 2025 by 5pm Bids accepted for the following: Framing- Main floor framing to accommodate updated wiring, plumbing and HVAC infrastructure. The project is limited to the main floor except for the stairwell...
PUBLIC NOTICE The following measure will be submitted to voters on the November 4, 2025 General Election ballot: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT SJR 8201 - The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on allowing money in Washington’s long-term care fund to be invested. This amendment would allow the state fund dedicated to providing long-term care benefits for eligible seniors and people with disabilities to be invested as authorized by law. Published October 2, 9,16, 23, 30 and November 6, 2025...

Students and staff at Harrington School gathered in the elementary hallway on Thursday, Oct. 23, to give Isaac Ikehara a send-off for his upcoming performance with the National FFA Band. The event featured music, applause and remarks from music teacher Victoria Dreher, recognizing Ikehara's achievements....
REARDAN — One person was killed and another injured Friday, Oct. 24, in a head-on crash involving an SUV and a garbage truck about four miles east of town. The driver of the car was killed; the Washington State Patrol has not yet released the driver's name, age or hometown. The truck driver, Porter T. Fulps, 27, of Spokane, was transported to Sacred Heart Medical Center and later released. The crash occurred about 10:27 a.m. on U.S. Highway 2 near milepost 268. The westbound car, a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe, attempted to pass t...
DAVENPORT — With the federal government shutdown, local stores and food banks are preparing for increased demand as thousands of Washington residents risk losing access to food benefits by Nov. 1. The state Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) announced that it “will not be able to issue food benefits after Friday, Oct. 31, if federal funding is not restored.” The lapse could halt Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, previously known as food stamps, which many families rely on to buy groce...
DAVENPORT — With the Tuesday, Nov. 4 General Election less than a week away, the Lincoln County Elections Office is reporting slower-than-usual ballot returns. As of Tuesday, Oct. 28, the county had received ballots from 14.8% of registered voters, with another 300 ballots expected to bring that number to about 18.2%. Of those received, approximately 98.9% have been accepted, according to Lincoln County elections manager Norm Caley. Caley reported that the elections office has received 1,313 ballots as of Tuesday, Oct. 28, w...
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 Oct. 19 Traffic stops: 14 4:06 p.m. – A three vehicle collision was reported at U.S. Highway 2 at milepost 253. Oct. 20 Traffic stops: 21 7:33 a.m. – A suspicious vehicle was reported on the side o...
ODESSA — The Odessa School District #105 approved two grants to support staff development and mentoring programs during its regular board meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 22. The board accepted an anonymous $37,000 grant for professional development and a $5,500 BEST Mentor grant to fund mentoring for new staff members. Superintendent Steve Fisk said the funding will be used to support teacher training and classroom instruction. Fisk reported the district’s general fund balance at the end of September was $795,240.51. Payroll for...
DAVENPORT – A local man is facing two felony charges following an investigation into alleged sexual exploitation and possession of explicit material involving a minor. James Boss, 57, is scheduled for arraignment at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 29, in Lincoln County Superior Court. He faces one count of sexual exploitation of a minor and one count of possession of depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct in the first degree. Bail was set at $250,000, surety or cash. According to court records, Odessa P...
DAVENPORT — A man accused of two counts of first-degree rape saw his case dismissed Tuesday, Oct. 28, in Lincoln County Superior Court. William Zackary Carroll, 33, of Spokane, was released from custody the same day. The case was dismissed without prejudice on the state’s motion, which also terminated protection orders. According to court documents, Lincoln County Prosecuting Attorney Ty Albertson cited that the State has not yet received evidence back from the Washington State Crime Laboratory, leading to the dismissal. Car...
DAVENPORT — With the Mohler Road project wrapped up, Lincoln County public works crews are turning their focus toward upcoming construction and winter preparation, according to Public Works Director Dave Orvis. “The Mohler project is pretty much wrapped up and finished,” Orvis said. “There are a couple of things to button up, but the road is all done. It turned out nice, and we didn’t run into any hiccups. That structure that was taken out had weight restrictions, and now we don’t have those anymore.” Next on the county’s...

Trying to "fix" the cost of beef is anti-agriculture and anti-free market. President Trump recently suggested the U.S. would purchase beef from Argentina to flood the American market and drive the cost of U.S. beef down. That plan is absurd. The comments came over the weekend while the president was flying from Florida to Washington D.C., according to several media reports. The plan to drive down the cost of American beef prices by purchasing Argentinian beef and dropping it...
DAVENPORT — Costumed trick-or-treaters may have some company from Mother Nature this Halloween night on Friday, as forecasters predict a chance of light rain during prime candy-collecting hours. According to Rachael Feukes, 25, a meteorologist based in Spokane, there’s a 40–50% chance of showers between 5–11 p.m. Thursday, October 31. “We have a system moving in,” Feukes said. “The good news is it does look like it will be a really light rain during that time. Kids shouldn’t be caught in any downpours.” Daytime highs are expe...
Upthegrove should fulfill forest protection promise Public Lands Commissioner Dave Upthegrove was elected on a promise to permanently protect 77,000 acres of legacy forest. Yet, his Day 1 action was only a temporary pause, not a true moratorium. Last month, when he held a press conference to announce “permanent protection” of those 77,000 acres, the map told a different story. It was riddled with mistakes — protecting only part of the promised acreage while putting 29,000 acres, including some of the most ecologically valua...
• In a report on quarterly expenses, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office reported officers went on 3,328 patrols in which 312 traffic citations and 425 verbal warnings were issued. The information was incorrect in a Page 3 story published Oct. 23, 2025, in the Lincoln County Record-Times. • The Davenport City Council was incorrectly identified in the Oct. 23,2025, issue of The Lincoln County Record-Times in a caption of a front page photo....
DAVENPORT — The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners is expected to meet Monday, Nov. 3, at the county courthouse to review departmental updates, budget matters and ongoing projects across multiple county offices. The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. with voucher approvals and consent agenda items before the board meets with Sheriff Gabe Gants and Chief Civil Deputy Denise Liebing. Margie Hall of the Lincoln County Broadband Action Team is scheduled to provide an update at 9:45 a.m., followed by Public Works Director David O...

This past weekend, I was a little out of county — okay, fine, completely out of county — headed to Moses Lake to cover a wedding. My second full wedding shoot ever, and let me tell you, I’m still finding glitter, bobby pins, and soggy lens wipes in my backpack. The rain across Eastern Washington didn’t ruin anything — it somehow made the photos even dreamier. I fueled myself on what may have been too much coffee while editing over 400 photos in two days — my fastest tur...
DAVENPORT — Driver’s education is returning to Davenport High School this winter after several years’ absence. The Davenport School Board approved the program’s return and partnered with instructor David Brennan, who has led driver’s education courses in other districts. Classes will begin in January and run for about nine to 10 weeks, with morning classroom instruction before school and behind-the-wheel sessions after school. A parent meeting is scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 5, and the first class will be held on Sunday, J...
1 years ago An automobile driven by Mrs. Clyde Warwick of Bluestem collided with a car driven by Thomas Underwood of Spokane. No one was injured but both cars were badly damaged. Mother nature had the Davenport area hopping last week. A severe dust storm hit on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday saw over a half inch of rain and Wednesday morning the ground was white. Roy Joyner and Henry Gettman, farmers who reside a short distance east of Odessa have become converts of egg production and believe that a good laying hen is one of...