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  • Davenport shuts out Asotin for third straight win

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT--It took an extra 30 minutes for Thursday's Gorilla home game vs. Asotin to get rolling due to lightning in the area, and rain was steadily pouring throughout the first half while remaining a light drizzle through the entirety of the contest. Those conditions ultimately favored the home team, as Davenport's defense pitched a shutout while spotting its offense solid field position throughout the game en route to a 19-0 victory. The Gorillas improved to 3-1 in NE2B pla...

  • Residents voice Family Dollar concerns

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT—After several Logan Street residents voiced their concern and opposition, council continued a public hearing for the vacation of the right of way on the street for use by the future Family Dollar site intended to go on the old Lion’s Park site. The public hearing was held at council’s Sept. 22 meeting. Doug and Mike Janke, whose father lives on Logan Street across from the old park, voiced their opposition to the right-of-way vacation, saying it would make truck access difficult and push potential building very...

  • Your Local Government

    Updated Sep 30, 2021

    Government and community meetings in the Davenport, Reardan, Harrington, Edwall and Sprague area for the week of Oct. 1-7 Monday, Oct. 4 Lincoln County Commissioners meeting at 8 a.m. in the Lincoln County Courthouse Thursday, Oct. 7 Reardan town council at 6 p.m. in the Reardan United Methodist Church...

  • Purchase of end-gun for use at crop circles approved

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The crop circles owned by the city north of the baseball fields on the northeast side of town will be getting a new end-gun for irrigation. City council voted 5-2 in favor of spending $6,800 to buy a Nelson SR100 end-gun for the north crop circle after a recommendation from the water/sewer/garbage committee. The committee, which consists of Chris Ruiz, Theresa Telford and Lance Strite, met prior to council’s Sept. 22 meeting to discuss conditions at the crop circles, where new irrigation and equipment is rep...

  • Reports of white-tail deaths from EHD increase

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Reports of white-tailed deer dying from Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, or EHD, are increasing in the Inland Northwest this year. The reported deaths, which are normally around 25 a year, have reached the hundreds within the Department of Fish and Wildlife. The deaths have been reported around Lincoln County, Whitman County, Spokane and Colville. “We don’t have a way to survey exactly where all the deer are dying, but it’s more about the general magnitude of all the reports,” said Fish and Wildlife Spokane District...

  • PERC makes ruling on Lincoln County vs. Teamsters

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT—In a ruling given to both parties this month, The Public Employee Relations Commission ruled that both Lincoln County and Teamsters 690, which represents the Sheriff’s Office’s commissioned and non-commissioned officers, “conditioned negotiations of mandatory subjects of bargaining on a non-mandatory subject of bargaining” when the two sides refused to bargain beginning in 2016. The decision was issued by PERC originally on Sept. 16. Essentially, the ruling ordered both parties to cease and desist and continue...

  • New dialing procedure to become mandatory this fall

    The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT— To ensure everyone can reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline using the three-digit 988 code in the 82 area codes in 36 states, every customer with a number in those area codes with seven-digit local dialing must be transitioned to 10-digit (area code + telephone number) local dialing. Beginning Oct. 24, all consumers with numbers in the 509 area code must dial 10 digits (area code and telephone number) for all local calls. This summer, the FCC adopted an order approving 988 as the three-digit abbreviated d...

  • Evaluating east Lincoln County enrollment

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    LINCOLN COUNTY-Mandates, pandemics and new curriculum all appear to be influences on enrollment rates, trends and retention numbers across eastern Lincoln County. Each of the four main school districts/schools in the area have seen different enrollment trends over the past five years and have seen numbers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways. In Davenport, numbers dropped before 2020 but are back to 2017 rates this year. The Reardan-Edwall School District has...

  • Davenport FFA holds creek cleanup

    Updated Sep 30, 2021

    Members of Davenport FFA participated in a Cottonwood Creek cleanup last week. Students picked up trash in the creek and area from Harker Street to the fire station. Participating members were Isaac Harvey, Jahdon Otero, Shelby Hargrave, Hailey Nonnemacher-Stiles, Cady Zellmer, Alyssa Kruger, Amillia Harvey, Jacob Harvey, Ryan Utley, Nathan Choate, Kristina Wright and Iralynn Wright....

  • Davenport school board holds first meeting since school began

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The school board met virtually as COVID-19 cases locally remain high for its Monday, Sept. 27 regular meeting. The board approved two action items in part and heard excitement from superintendent Jim Kowalkowski, high school principal Chad Prewitt and elementary principal Noelle Carstens regarding the return of students to the classroom. The board first approved the consent agenda, which included hiring Kyle Edwards as custodian, the fall and winter coaches and advisors and approving FFA trips to Silverwood Theme P...

  • Precipitation may increase as the fall season begins

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT—As fall gets into full swing this week, meteorologists with the National Weather Service expect the possibility of increasing precipitation levels in October. However, a significant amount of rain and snow will be required for the area to reach “normal” precipitation levels for an exceedingly dry and windy 2021. “As we’re getting into fall, October is trending for slightly above normal precipitation with normal seasonal temperatures,” NWS Spokane service hydrologist Robin Fox said. “As we look into the three-mon...

  • Is school staff getting vaccine or quitting?

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT—A mandate issued by the state in August that required all public and private K-12 school staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or risk losing their job has forced teachers, staff and administration in east Lincoln County to make some tough personal decisions. The deadline for school staff to be fully vaccinated is Oct. 18. The Department of Health has defined someone as fully vaccinated when they’ve received two doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or one dose of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and...

  • Second broadband project application approved

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The Lincoln County Commissioners approved two resolutions aimed at applying for a broadband construction project with the Public Works Board. The application would request federal funding on a non-matching basis for fiber broadband in Odessa, Harrington, Reardan and possibly the Hawk Creek area. Those resolutions were approved at the commissioner’s Sept. 20 meeting. Commissioner Scott Hutsell said the board doesn’t know yet how much the application will be requesting in grant funding, as county partner Petrichor is...

  • Times editor speaks at Davenport Lions Club meeting

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    Earlier in September, Davenport Lions Club secretary Jim Reinbold extended an invitation to have me come speak and answer questions about my experience as editor of The Times thus far at the Lions’ Sept. 21 meeting. I gladly accepted on the draw of sharing some thoughts and receiving free food and beer as an exchange, and thought I’d share some of those thoughts in this week’s paper as well. After enjoying a meal of Salisbury steaks and mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans...

  • Market Champs show their prizes

    The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT--14 Eastern Washington youths were lucky enough to be recognized as market champions at the 2021Lincoln County Fair at the end of August. Eight competitors are from Davenport or Reardan, while a third hails from Almira to make nine Lincoln County winners. Not pictured above are: Amelia Ray of Reardan for her grand champion 4-H market steer, Jack Baser of Pomeroy for his grand champion overall market hog, Emma Wilson of Colbert for her grand champion 4-H market goat,...

  • Deutschesfest is back

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    ODESSA – The 50th anniversary of the Odessa Deutschesfest finally became a reality last week. Not even the rain sprinkles that fell sporadically all day Saturday could put a damper on the crowds who devoured much of the food available and visited various vendors at the Street Fair, in addition to participating in the various activities of the Fest. On Thursday evening things got off to a good start with the chalk-drawing contest. The contest's former sponsor declined to p...

  • Davenport cross county ranked 6th in preseason coaches poll

    The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The hometown Gorilla cross country runners received some recognition from coaches statewide, earning 6th in the preseason Washington State Cross Country Coaches Poll for boys 1B/2B. Davenport is one of three District 7 schools in the top 10. Colfax was ranked fourth, while Asotin was ranked fifth. Rounding out the boys 1B/2B top 10 was Liberty Bell, Ilwaco, Life Christian Academy, Morton-White Pass, Cedar Tree Classical Christian, Northwest Christian (Lacey) and Pope John Paul II. Manson, Brewster and Valley C...

  • Davenport volleyball searching for first win

    The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The hometown Gorillas have played four matches in volleyball thus far. Despite battling the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos for five full sets Tuesday, Sept. 21, Davenport is still searching for its first win this season. The first set was back and forth as Davenport erased an early deficit, but LRS held on to win 27-25. Davenport got its revenge with a 25-19 second set win, but LRS took the match lead with a 25-18 third set victory. Davenport evened the match again...

  • Lincoln County Cops & Courts

    Updated Sep 23, 2021

    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. INCIDENT LOG Sept. 12 Traffic stops: 9 An Odessa woman said her power was out and she could hear a prowler outside. A Reardan woman said a vehicle had been driving around her house and pulling into her driveway and her nei...

  • Diane Lee Kuehny

    Updated Sep 23, 2021

    Diane Lee Kuehny was born to Hugh, and Alice (Owens), in Red Bank, New Jersey on Aug. 23rd, 1952, Diane passed away in the early hours of Sept. 10th, 2021 in Davenport, Wash. She is survived by her son William Shannon Davis, granddaughters Sasha Diane Davis and Sophie Ilinka Davis, husband Dale Kuehny, step children Kara and Kris Kuehny, sisters Kathy and Megan McGavick, brother Patrick McGavick, and uncle David Owens. Diane was preceded in death by her parents and sister...

  • Davenport holds off Northwest Christian 22-20

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    CHATTAROY—A week after losing a tight, last-minute contest at home to Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, the Davenport football team found itself on the winning side of an important, bounce-back game over the previously undefeated Northwest Christian (Colbert) Crusaders. Davenport improved to 2-1 with a 22-20 victory over NWC Friday, Sept. 17 to gain a win in a league that’s hotly contested to start the 2021 season. The win was Davenport’s second road victory of the year after the Gorillas knocked off Colfax in the season opener. NWC l...

  • Davenport routes Medical Lake in nonleague soccer matchup

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 17, 2021

    DAVENPORT--One watching Thursday's matchup between Davenport and Medical Lake might've assumed the prior was the 1A team hosting a 2B team. However, it was the 2B Gorillas who trounced the 1A visiting Medical Lake Cardinals in a non-league matchup 5-0 Thursday, Sept. 16. The win was Davenport's second in a row after the Gorillas beat Reardan Tuesday. "They were physical, so I think that's going to help us get a little more physical ourselves," Davenport head coach Monty...

  • Odessa kids at the Fair

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Sep 16, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Two Odessa youngsters who entered the annual premium book cover contest have been named the winners in their respective age groups. The entries were submitted last spring. Contestants designed and colored a cover for the book that reflects the theme of this year's Lincoln County Fair, S'mores Fun at the Lincoln County Fair and Rodeo. Luna Horak is currently a second-grader at Odessa's elementary school. Luna is the daughter of Frank and Abby Horak, and she has a y...

  • Odessa girls win tourney

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Sep 16, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The Odessa Tiger varsity volleyball squad won the all-day tournament held in Davenport Saturday, Sept. 4. Throughout the day, the participating teams played each of the others in three-set matches rather than the usual five. The tournament provided an opportunity for the participating teams to get in some final practice before the season begins. After a few more non-league games, league play begins against Mary Walker High School in Springdale on Sept. 23. O...

  • Where were you that fateful day?

    Compiled by Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Sep 11, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Saturday, Sept. 11 marks the 20-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by militant Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States. The coordinated attacks involved the hijacking of four commercial planes that were crashed into the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center in New York, the west side of the Pentagon in Virginia and a field in Pennsylvania. The latter was intended to attack Washington, D.C. and was the only plane to miss i...

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