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  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Nov 11, 2016

    1 years ago November 10, 1916 Michaelsen & Koth safe blowed open Saturday morning. Considerable excitement prevailed in our town Saturday morning when the report was passed around that the Michaelsen & Koth store had been burglarized that morning and over $400 in cash obtained as the result of the yeggmen’s efforts. The robbery took place about 3 a.m. and the entrance to the store gained through a plate glass in the side street door which was cut and pushed inside. After gaining admittance the robbers prepared for their exi...

  • Odessa FBLA attends Spokane conference

    Updated Nov 11, 2016

    Odessa High School FBLA recently attended the Fall Leadership Conference in Spokane. Keynote speaker, Kevin Stocker, a former baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies, shared "Leadership from the Dugout" with students to help them set and reach their goals. In addition, students had the opportunity to choose three other exciting sessions to attend that were geared toward helping them enhance their leadership skills....

  • Brad Johnston will play college baseball

    Updated Nov 11, 2016

    Odessa High School senior, Brad Johnston, has signed a Letter of Intent to play baseball for the Warriors next year at Corban University in Salem, Ore. He plans to pursue a degree in exercise and health science....

  • Iowarth E. Dormaier

    Updated Nov 11, 2016

    "Dusty" Dormaier passed away at home October 27, 2016 at the age of 89. He was born to Emmanuel and Lena-Mary (Hardt) Dormaier on April 17, 1927 in Cashmere, Wash. Dusty was a wheat farmer near Odessa until retiring and moving to the Spokane Valley. Survivors include his wife Darlene, his children Laura Beal, Connie (Lee) Engelhardt and Mark (Beth) Wasemiller, 16 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by daughter Bonnie (Glenn) Riehle. The Funeral...

  • Edwin C. Kern

    Updated Nov 11, 2016

    Edwin C. Kern passed away November 3, 2016 in Odessa at the age of 100. He was a lifetime resident of the Marlin/Odessa area, where he farmed and raised his family. Edwin was born May 25, 1916 in Marlin to Fred and Matilda (Weishaar) Kern. He attended the Marlin School for grades 1-4, the Lauer school for grades 5-8 and the Odessa school for grades 9-12, graduating in 1935. After high school, he went to work on Grand Coulee Dam from 1935-1939. While working on the dam, he marr...

  • Fall sports teams are going to state

    Updated Nov 11, 2016

    The Titan defenders line up as the Inchelium offense prepares for the snap in last Friday's playoff game at Finney Field in Odessa. Gaven Elder (3), Marcus King (32), Joshua Clark (44), Caleb Behrens (11), Sage Elder (5), Brad Johnston (22), John DeWulf (17) and Lukas Marshall (33) are ready for the play. The Titans play Entiat this Friday (Nov. 11) at 7 p.m. in Odessa. The girls volleyball team also begins play Friday at 11:30 a.m. in the state 1B tournament being held at...

  • Court Report

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    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, Oct. 31: A vehicle hit an oil slick on Old Coulee Road and went off the roadway. After a caller reported seeing a suspicious vehicle parked along Valley Road about a mile from Rocklyn Roa...

  • Love - The Odessa Record "By Your Relative"

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    Odessa Record subscriber Larry Fisher of Spokane continues his series of articles on the history of the Batum/Lauer area where his wife, the former Joyce Kiesz, grew up. Hi, here I am again. It’s a Sunday in May, 1980, the Mt. St. Helens historic day. How did it start out for Clarence Eugene Lobe, Pat Gies, Don Schibel, Joyce Kiesz Fisher? All people related to the L-B-D. As for Joyce and I, it was around 9 a.m. when over the radio, we were told to look west toward Yakima, Washington. At the time, Joyce and I with our c...

  • Travel tips for a safe holiday season

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    Spokane, Wash. — Nov. 8, 2016 — Roadways and airways are about to get a little crowded as we enter peak travel season for the holidays. The American Automobile Association (AAA) reports that Americans drive the most during the fall months, October through December, at 31.5 miles daily. As travelers make their plans for family getaways, scammers are also planning — but on ways to make a buck off others’ misfortune. In a little more than a year, two dozen travel scams have been reported by consumers on Better Business Bureau...

  • Junior-high team has undefeated FB season

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    The Odessa-Harrington Titan junior-high football team finished the season with a 6-0 record (and a 12-0 record over the past two seasons). The Titans beat Soap Lake 56-6 in the final game of the season. The ground game of Pilot Weishaar and Drew Hardung created touchdowns behind the blocks of Tim DeWulf, Colton Messer, Bradly Singer and Tori Schlomer. “This year’s team finished the season exceeding my expectations as a coach,” said Larry Weber. “We spent a tremendous amount of time working on the fundamentals of blockin...

  • Ask Dr. Universe

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    How long can trees live? – Jessy, 8, Seattle, Wash. Dear Jessy, As I was hiking through the bristlecone pine forests of the Sierra Nevada recently, I stumbled upon a tree barely six inches tall. It was growing – slowly, but surely. I was surprised to find this tiny pine tree was already about 40 years old. Some trees will stop growing once they reach that age. But others live much longer. In fact bristlecone pine trees aren’t just the oldest trees, they are some of the oldest living things on our planet. They can live for a...

  • Titans beat Inchelium, now to face Entiat here

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Nov 10, 2016

    Last Friday at home in Odessa, the Titans played the Inchelium Hornets, winning 60-14 in a contest that was much closer than the score would indicate. With quarterback Colton Hunt sidelined with a sprained ankle, freshman backup QB Camden Weber did a credible job of guiding the offense. After some beginning butterflies, he settled down and let his fleet-footed running backs have their chances with the ball. The Hornets marched down the field after receiving the opening kickoff and scored, following up with a two-point...

  • Harrington news

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    Harrington Historic Preservation Commission Tuesday evening, November 1, the Harrington Historic Preservation Commission met from 6:30 to 8 p.m. with members Celeste Miller, Aileen Sweet and Anita Harman present, along with visitors Marge Womach and Cherie MacClellan. Minutes were read and approved. The group was sad to learn that Lindsey Hutsell had resigned her position on the board. Three projects had been taken on by Hutsell which included the Time-Line, the Brochure and the Poster. She had previously turned over her...

  • Infrastructure investment needed

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    The largest Reclamation project in the nation, still expanding after 70 years, must meet the needs of those who live, work, farm and recreate in the Columbia Basin. Reinvesting in Reclamation’s infrastructure was a common theme at a conference in Moses Lake held last week by the Columbia Basin Development League. Jennifer Adam, PhD, is WSU’s Water Research Center assistant director for the state of Washington. She led a lineup of water and irrigation experts by forecasting Columbia River Basin supply and demand. She pin...

  • Trump becomes 45th U.S. president

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    The general election of 2016 stunned most of the world as Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States. The seemingly endless campaign concluded with Trump gaining the 270 electoral college votes to seal his win over Hillary Clinton. Although the state of Washington’s electoral votes went to Clinton, the Lincoln County vote was overwhelmingly for Trump, with more than 72 percent of voters casting ballots in his favor. In state contests, there were few surprises. Jay Inslee was re-elected governor, while Cy...

  • Odessa Food Bank lists items needed all year

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    As The Record has reported for the past two weeks, that the local food bank will be the beneficiary of a project performed this year by the ministerial association’s youth group. Just in case potential donors are at a loss as to what kinds of items to provide, Julie Jantz, coordinator of the food bank, has supplied a list of items needed throughout the year. Food items in particular demand are: spaghetti sauces, stews, Spaghetti O’s, canned meats, mild chili, Van Camp’s beans, canned fruit, pasta, Hamburger Helper, soups...

  • Cole Kissler competes in state cross country meet

    Updated Nov 9, 2016

    Last Saturday, Odessa's Cole Kissler competed in the state 1B/2B cross country meet held at the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco. The field consisted of 155 runners from 1B and 2B schools throughout the state. Cole placed 77th with a time of 18:42.1, a little slower than his qualifying time (and personal best) of the week before....