Articles from the November 8, 2018 edition
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Tigers dominate in first crossover game vs. T/R
OHS Tigers triumphed over the Tekoa/Rosalia Timberwolves Friday, November 2, at Finney Field in Odessa. The final score of the night was 80 – 6, but the Tigers held the whip... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Pray...with Thanksgiving
By Rev. Jon Hayashi Heritage Church Pray...with Thanksgiving In a sermon at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles, Gary Wilburn said: In 1636, amid the darkness of the Thirty... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
38 attend FBLA's fall conference
Odessa's Future Business Leaders of America attended the NE Region Fall Conference at the Spokane Ag Expo Center. This is the kickoff to a very busy year for the 38 members.... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Harrington News - Panthers experience varied education; updates on opera house schedule
November Panther Newsletter A recently printed Panther News highlighted the Cowboy Buck and Elizabeth performance including details of their practice sessions at the school. The fifth and sixth grades took a field trip to the... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Diphtheria outbreak, Nixon gets the nod, at last a name, new Record staff
100 years ago The Odessa Record November 8, 1918 Teachers to Have Full Salary. School teachers who are ready and willing to continue teaching shall receive pay for the period they... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Sheriff's Report
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... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Season over; OHS falls to Pomeroy at District
It was a busy week for the lady Tigers with two matches Nov. 1 and one on Nov. 3. Racking up two more wins and suffering one loss, the Tigers worked hard to keep their standing.... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
The view from the home field bleachers
Volleyball The Tiger volleyball season has ended, as only one team from our local district was allowed to move on to the state tournament being held in Yakima this weekend. The Tigers’ loss to Pomeroy last Saturday meant that... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Diary of a mad, fat, bipolar woman #4
By DYANNE DEERING What makes this woman MAD? It’s easy. It’s when we take it upon ourselves to judge other people. I’ve touched on it before when I have talked about the misconceptions on voluptuous people, but we are always... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Neva G. Braun
Neva G. Braun passed away October 30, 2018 in Spokane. She was a former resident of Odessa and a current resident of Spokane. She was born January 15, 1938 to Floyd and Ada... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Holiday prep, seasonings & pumpkin pie. Oh my!
Early November is a good time to get a head start on holiday meal preparation. Roasting a turkey hindquarter and using the drippings to make gravy to freeze for use at Thanksgiving... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
All-League FB team has several Odessa players
Northeast 1B League, South Division, All-League team members have been named. Included were the Odessa Tiger’s Camden Weber at quarterback and running backs Marcus King and Joshua Clark. At wide receiver, sophomore Tim DeWulf... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Food bank, backpack program get supplies
Volunteers Merleen and Gunner Smith and Stan Dammel make a trip to Ritzville each month to meet the Second Harvest Food Bank truck. There, they pick up food for not only Odessa's Fo... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Porcupine Bay road update
Unfortunately, a new slide on the Porcupine Bay project occurred on October 3 and work has been halted on the east (downhill side) soldier-pile retaining wall. This work stoppage is... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Halloween Carnival rocks
Odessa High School's FFA advisor HaLee Walter reports that the Halloween Carnival was a big success, with over 100 people attending the event in the Odessa Community Center. The... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story
Mid-term election results are in
Maria Cantwell, Democrat, collected only1,368 votes in Lincoln County or 28.77% of the vote, while Susan Hutchison, Republican garnered 3,387 votes or 71.23%. Statewide, however, Cantwell gathered 1,144,970 for 58.6% compared to... — Updated 11/10/2018 Full story