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  • Commissioners approve final preliminary budget

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The county commissioners went through the formality of approving the final preliminary budget before they approve the final 2022 budget and attempt to close a budget gap that’s grown to $1.3 million. The preliminary budget was approved Monday, Dec. 6. Typically, the commissioners balance the gap with a cash reserve and try to stay conservative with revenues to not oversell the potential for revenue, commissioner Rob Coffman said. A budget gap is typical for a small county. The current expense fund approved in the...

  • Hopkins enters not-guilty plea

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Michelle L. Hopkins, 47, who is charged with 10 counts of possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct in the first degree and 15 counts of the same charge, but in the second degree, entered a not-guilty plea on all counts at an arraignment Monday, Dec. 6. The court appearance also included a 3.5 suppression hearing and a 3.6 hearing. These hearings occur when police officers are questioned under oath by the prosecutor and defense attorney in regards to police evidence before a judge r...

  • Investigation confirms former LCSO chief civil deputy allegedly committed fraud

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 14, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Kathryn Wilcox, the former chief civil deputy for the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), allegedly misappropriated, or stole, over $20,000 and caused over $10,000 in “questionable losses” within the Sheriff’s Office between 2017 and 2019, documents released by the Washington State Auditor today confirmed. Wilcox, who passed away of cancer in Oct. 2020, allegedly misappropriated $20,173 between Jan. 3, 2017 and Dec. 5, 2019, a Sheriff’s Office internal investigation discovered. According to records, LCSO inform...

  • County growth slim between censuses

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2021

    LINCOLN COUNTY—The total population of the United States grew by 22.7 million, or 7.4%, between 2010 and 2020, according to census data. However, that growth rate didn’t hold in Lincoln County. Census comparisons between 2010 and 2020 indicate the county had a slim amount of growth from 10,570 to 10,876. Some areas of the county grew a significant percentage compared to that 307 population growth number, while others had striking decreases. Still others have nearly the same number of residents as 2010. For the purpose of thi...

  • Six-year transportation plan discussed

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Some of the road projects the Lincoln County Public Works Department wants to complete have the necessary funding, but most are just proposed ideas. Citizens have other concerns about roads, but the county doesn’t have the funding to immediately repair those roads either. All of these topics were discussed at a public hearing for the county’s six-year transportation plan, which public works director Rick Becker clarified is largely ideas outside of the few items that have secured funds. The plan included 20 proje...

  • County receives broadband funding

    The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Washington State’s Public Works Board (PWB) awarded Lincoln County a broadband construction grant in the amount of $4,162,072.00. Lincoln County's goal is to build off continued momentum to provide open access rural broadband to all of Lincoln County for digital inclusion. The fiber-to-the-home Project will include Hawk Creek, Odessa, Reardan and Sprague. Lincoln County Commissioners and the Economic Development Council will continue to prioritize high-speed broadband for all. This construction grant is one of m...

  • County redistricting to flip back West Larene

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The statewide process of redistricting has been confusing, bizarre and unconventional. Not so at the county level, where the proposed commissioner redistricting maps that occur every 10 years with the advent of new census data indicates just one change. West Larene and its 100 citizens would shift from Commissioner District No. 3, which is Rob Coffman's district, to Scott Hutsell's Commissioner District No. 2. The change was brought before a public hearing at the...

  • Abernathy's poster wins District contest

    The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT-Seventh-grader Jenna Abernathy's peace poster entry has been selected as the Lions Club District Peace Poster winner. Her poster has been sent to the next level of competition, which includes nine other areas. Abernathy will be awarded a prize at the annual Spring Conference. "I was truly inspired by this project and the theme of 'we are all connected.' It was easy for me to devote the many, many hours it took me to finish this project," Abernathy, a Davenport...

  • Winterfest in full swing

    The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Winterfest is back this year after a one-year COVID-19-created hiatus, and rival high schools Davenport and Reardan are competing for the coveted “Golden Plunger” award this week after a years-long hiatus. Winterfest will culminate with the boys basketball game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. The Golden Plunger will be awarded on a scoring system based on the percentage of students that dress up in the required themes during the five school days this week and the number of canned food items donated in a food drive...

  • Davenport boys lose thriller to Liberty

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT-It appears whether the sport is football or basketball, Davenport and Liberty are destined for heart-pounding games this school year. Unlike the football game in October, however, it was Liberty coming out on top of the nonleague contest in overtime 89-86 Tuesday, Dec. 7. A combined 47 points from junior leaders Tennessee Rainwater and Brenick Soliday in the second half and overtime weren't enough for Davenport Tuesday, which faced Liberty's own dynamic duo of Ethan...

  • Reardan boys edge Tekoa-Rosalia

    Roger Harnack, The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    REARDAN – Four seconds. That's what was left on the clock when the Reardan boys pulled ahead of the Tekoa-Rosalia Timberwolves in a basketball matchup Friday night, Dec. 3. Reardan won the non-league game, 64-62, in the closing seconds. The Class 1B Timberwolves (1-1) led the entire second half, until Reardan junior forward Tristo McCrea ducked under the defense for a 2-point shot inside the key with just 4.2 seconds remaining in the game. That shot lifted Reardan to its f...

  • Top-five Liberty girls dust off Davenport

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The Liberty Lancer girls are the No. 5 ranked 2B team in the state, and sophomore point guard Teagan Colvin has a "90" rating out of 100 on ESPN.com. Both of those facts were plainly obvious Tuesday, as Liberty came into Davenport and had no trouble with the Gorillas while earning a 55-25 victory. The Lancers jumped out to a quick 16-4 lead after a quarter, and built that lead to 31-10 at halftime. Davenport scored first in the second half, but Liberty led 51-19 afte...

  • Reardan girls go 1-1 over the week

    The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    REARDAN—The varsity girls got off to a 2-0 start this season with convincing victories over Newport and Tekoa-Rosalia before suffering their first loss this season at Lake Roosevelt. Reardan demolished the Timberwolves of Tekoa-Rosalia 61-5 and didn’t allow a point in the first or fourth quarters Friday, Dec. 3. Reardan was led by a balanced scoring attack. No player scored in double figures, but four players scored at least eight points while three more scored six points. Kassidy Koch and Lana Shevchenko had nine points api...

  • Area sports docket

    The Times|Updated Dec 9, 2021

    Friday, Dec. 10 Reardan basketball at Colville @ 5:45 p.m. Davenport basketball at Lind-Ritzville/Sprague @ 6 p.m. Harrington basketball vs. Valley Christian @ 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 Davenport wrestling at Liberty (Spangle) @ 9:30 a.m. Reardan boys wrestling at Othello @ 9:30 a.m. Davenport vs. Reardan basketball at Davenport @ 6 p.m. Reardan girls wrestling at Warden, time TBD Tuesday, Dec. 14 Davenport wrestling vs. Medical Lake @ 1 p.m. Davenport basketball at Odessa @ 6 p.m. Reardan wrestling at Medical Lake @ 6 p.m....

  • Pair found guilty of possessing stolen vehicle

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT—A Stevens County boyfriend and girlfriend have each been found guilty of possession of a stolen vehicle. Michael Gene Hubbs, 34, of Springdale and Amy Elizabeth Wilsey, 33, of Chewelah were each sentenced to 25 months in prison and 25 months of community service in Lincoln County Superior Court Tuesday, Nov. 23 on the charge. According to records, Hubbs and Wilsey were originally arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Sept. 4 at 506 Main Street in Davenport by sergeant Gabe Gants and deputies Luke Mal...

  • Partnership for mental health town hall

    The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    REARDAN--A “Virtual Town Hall” has been arranged for Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. to elevate student voice on how the pandemic is affecting them and what the Department of Health can do to help. The Reardan-Edwall and Davenport School Districts have been working with Dr. Kira Mauseth, a co-lead of the Behavioral Health Strike Team for the Washington State Department of Health to facilitate the event. “We are in the middle of a mental health crisis. As we try to respond as educators and state officials, it is paramount that we liste...

  • New program offers at-home virus tests

    The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT--A new program providing households with access to free, self-administering and rapid COVID-19 test kits is now available in Lincoln County. The program, titled “Say Yes! COVID Test” encourages residents to use the tests to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Lincoln County residents can order testing kits online for free home delivery. “Children, adolescents, and adults who are not yet fully vaccinated or at high risk need more accessible tools to inform their choices. Free, rapid, self-administered testing will give...

  • Davenport city council passes four items

    The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT—City council used its meeting the day before Thanksgiving to pass three resolutions and approve a first reading of an ordinance to re-zone 100 Morgan Street, where a Family Dollar will eventually be constructed, Wednesday, Nov. 24. Councilmember Nathan Hansen was absent but informed the city prior to the meeting that he’ll be resigning from council because he’s moving outside city limits. Traditionally, the city advertises any vacant council positions before holding open interviews with any prospective candi...

  • Your Local Government

    The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    Government and community meetings in Davenport, Reardan, Harrington, Edwall and Sprague during Dec. 3-9. If you’d like your community organization included in this tab, email dteditor@centurytel.net. Monday, Dec. 6 Lincoln County Commissioners meeting at 8 a.m. at the county courthouse Wednesday, Dec. 8 Harrington Chamber of Commerce meeting at 4 p.m. at Post & Office Reardan-Edwall school board workshop at 6 p.m. in the Commons Davenport city council meeting at 7 p.m. in City Hall Harrington city council meeting at 7 p.m. i...

  • Turkey triumph

    Updated Dec 6, 2021

    Ellen Page of Reardan was one of the winners of The Davenport Times' Turkey Trot. She's seen here with her prize turkey, won from Safeway in Davenport....

  • Cops and courts-Dec. 2 issue

    The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    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. Nov. 22 Traffic stops: 10 Burglary was reported. An Odessa man said a bus driver saw an SUV in a field on the south side of Davis Road near Batum Road and wondered if it had been in a collision. Three Lincoln Cou...

  • Area sports docket

    The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    Varsity games, meets and matches for the week of Dec. 3-9 for Davenport, Reardan and Harrington Friday, Dec. 3 Davenport basketball at Liberty Bell @ 6 p.m. Reardan basketball vs. Tekoa-Rosalia @ 6 p.m. Reardan wrestling jamboree at home @ 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 Davenport and Reardan wrestling invite at Davenport @ 9:30 a.m. Reardan basketball at Lake Roosevelt @ 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7 Davenport basketball vs. Liberty (Spangle) @ 6 p.m....

  • Davenport girls fall to Kettle Falls

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The Gorillas varsity girls basketball team didn’t return any of its five starters from last year. That inexperience showed in Davenport’s season opening game against Kettle Falls, which the visiting Bulldogs won handily 42-27 Tuesday, Nov. 30. Davenport’s offense struggled, as the Gorillas had more turnovers (30) than points (27). The Gorillas started strong, taking a 6-2 lead on a pair of threes from Kiersten Kemmerer. Then, the shots stopped falling and Davenpo...

  • Davenport boys pull away from Kettle Falls

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 6, 2021

    DAVENPORT-It took 21 minutes of game time, but the Davenport boys basketball offense finally started moving the ball and finding some flow with three minutes left in the third quarter of the Gorillas' home opener against Kettle Falls. That rhythm, aided by an offensive outburst from junior Brenick Soliday, allowed Davenport to pull away from the Bulldogs 62-44 Tuesday, Nov. 30. Davenport started strongly thanks to lockdown defense and took a 17-4 lead. Zane Edwards capped an...

  • Harrington council discusses budget, snow removal

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Dec 2, 2021

    Rummage & Hometown Christmas Harrington Opera House Society's last Rummage Fundraiser of the year will be the first weekend in December, Friday, Dec. 3, and Saturday, Dec. 4, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a wide range of all things Christmas, including lights and tree stands, furniture, lots of books, artwork and regular household items. Children's books and toys can be found in Santa's workshop. Featured at this event are several Molas, from circa 1940-1960, created by...

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