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  • Power restored after day-long outage

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jan 2, 2022

    DAVENPORT--Power has been restored city-wide as of 6:40 p.m. The power went out here and along Highway 2 east toward Mondovi this morning after a substation regulator caught fire around 8 a.m. A crew from Avista was sent from Spokane to address the outage, which affected over 1,200 users and lasted over 10 hours during a cold Sunday in the city. The fire required a response from Fire District No. 5 and Avista crews. Local district crews were sent home by 9:30 a.m. The outages were restored throughout the city intermittently...

  • City loses power as transformer substation regulator catches fire in Davenport

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jan 2, 2022

    DAVENPORT--A substation regulator at the transforming station on Third Street here caught fire this morning, causing power to go out in the city. Crews from Fire District No. 5 and Avista Utilities were dispatched around 8 a.m. and were on scene for about 90 minutes. A crew from Avista in Spokane is on its way to work on repairs, which is expected to take the rest of the day. "We tried to put it out with a couple fire extinguishers, but it kept re-igniting," District No. 5...

  • Local hoops teams earn holiday tournament wins

    The Times|Updated Dec 31, 2021

    SPOKANE--Local basketball teams in Davenport and Reardan were mostly successful in their quests for victories at local holiday tournaments. The Davenport boys and girls participated in the Eagle Holiday Classic at West Valley High School in Spokane, while the Reardan boys and girls hosted 1B schools in the annual Reardan Lions Club Classic. Davenport boys beat Riverside, Colville The Davenport boys continued their stellar start to the season with two victories over 1A Riverside and Colville at West Valley. The Gorillas...

  • 6th Street Cafe and Pizza closes its doors

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 31, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The city’s newest restaurant is closing its doors after just six months in business. 6th Street Café and Pizza announced it would be closing its doors “for the time being” in a Facebook post Monday, Dec. 27. The restaurant, owned by Ian Riley and Jessica Friedland of Davenport, made its grand opening June 25 after buying the building on Sixth and Morgan Streets in early 2020. 6th Street Café initially served pizza, coffee, breakfast items and drinks, but consisten...

  • Council approves budget, reinstates water shut-offs

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT—A busy end to 2021 for city council included the reinstitution of water late fees, approval of the 2022 city budget and swearing in of four councilmembers Dec. 22. The first resolution passed by council reinstated the late fee for customers overdue on water payments and allows water shut offs effective immediately, with a catch. The resolution, which took effect immediately after passage, also created a new city program that allows customers to make payment arrangements for past due balances, city clerk Dave L...

  • Davenport FBLA hosting "Kiss the Pig" fundraiser

    Natalee Hayes, Davenport High School|Updated Dec 30, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The high school's FBLA Partnership with Business team, made up of sophomore Emma Cormier, junior Lexi Cormier and junior Jesse Raugust, are partnering with the Davenport Care and Share. Their goal is to financially assist Care and Share's move to a new Davenport building/location. These three FBLA members thought of an idea to start a "Kiss the Pig" fundraiser. Anyone can purchase a $1 vote towards a Davenport School District employee who has agreed to participate...

  • 2021 in review-Part 1

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 30, 2021

    It’s been an eventful year in east Lincoln County. Here’s a look back at the news that dominated the headlines in the first half of 2021. A recap of the news from the second half of 2021 will be in next week’s issue. January The first batch of COVID-19 vaccinations arrived at the Lincoln County Health Department. 200 doses of the Moderna vaccine were slowly distributed to healthcare workers and the elderly. Drew Lawson, now of Medical Lake and formerly of Vancouver, took the reins as editor of The Davenport Times. Lawso...

  • Your Local Government

    The Times|Updated Dec 30, 2021

    Government and community meetings in Davenport, Reardan, Harrington, Edwall and Sprague for the week of Dec. 31-Jan. 6. If you’d like your group or organization included in this tab, email dteditor@centurytel.net. Monday, Jan. 3 Lincoln County Commissioners meeting @ 8 a.m. in the county courthouse Wednesday, Jan. 5 Harrington chamber of commerce meeting @ 4 p.m. at Post and Office Thursday, Jan. 6 Reardan town council meeting @ 6 p.m. at the Reardan United Methodist Church...

  • Area sports docket

    The Times|Updated Dec 30, 2021

    Varsity games, meets and matches for Davenport, Reardan and Harrington from Dec. 31-Jan. 6 Tuesday, Jan. 4 Davenport basketball vs. St. George’s @ 6 p.m. Reardan basketball vs. Chewelah @ 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6 Davenport and Reardan wrestling at Liberty (Spangle) @ 5 p.m....

  • Davenport holds off NWC

    The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Some nights, the Gorillas look to have balanced scoring attacks. Other nights, they feed the hot shooting hand of Brenick Soliday. And other nights, they simply put the ball in the hands of their best player, Tennessee Rainwater, and ask him to go score points. The latter was true against Northwest Christian, as Rainwater scored 32 of Davenport's 62 points in a 62-49 win Friday, Dec. 17. Davenport took control early, as Rainwater knocked down a three-pointer and go...

  • Local wrestling results at Tri-State

    The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    COEUR D’ALENE—Davenport and Reardan were two of 71 schools that participated in the annual Tri-State Tournament wrestling meet at North Idaho College Friday, Dec. 17 and Saturday, Dec. 18. Schools from Washington, Idaho and Montana gathered to compete against each other. Here are the local results from those competitions. Davenport 160—Matthew Wines fell to Emerson McCollough of Deer Park by decision 9-5, defeated Liam Lucas of Hanford by decision 4-2 and fell to Clayton Janneret of Chewelah by major decision 16-5. 182—S...

  • Davenport girls fall to NWC

    The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The Gorillas' varsity girls team has mostly seen success this year on the defensive side of the floor, but Davenport has struggled to turn its stops into points. That reared its head Friday, Dec. 17 as Davenport fell to the visiting Northwest Christian Crusaders 39-32 in another low scoring, sloppy affair. The loss dropped Davenport to 2-5 this season. The first quarter was particularly sloppy, as both teams struggled with turnovers. NWC led just 6-4 after the...

  • Christmas concert charms cordial crowd

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The high and middle school winter concert was held in front of a full house in the school auditorium here Wednesday evening, Dec. 15. Performances by both choirs and bands entertained the audiences. Choir director Helen Adams first led the middle school chamber choir in performances of "Amani Utupe," which is Swahili for "Grant Us Peace, Give Us Courage." The choir also performed "Medieval Gloria," a Latin praise and "Music in the Air." Band director Rob Harper t...

  • Judge denies motion to suppress in Hopkins case

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Presiding judge Dan B. Johnson denied a motion Tuesday to suppress in a 3.6 hearing concerning a search warrant conducted at 1311 Logan Street prior to the arrests of Michelle L. Hopkins and Scotty Duane Maiden on charges of possession of depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct in the first and second degree in late December 2020. Hopkins is now facing 25 counts regarding the above charges. Johnson had ruled that a thumb drive containing body c...

  • Merry Christmas, let's have a great 2022

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    Wow! What a year. 2021 might not have been topsy-turvey and tumultuous as 2020 for many people, but it was still full of thrills, scares, joy and in some cases, heartbreak and hardship. It only seems appropriate that the forecast calls for single-digit, potentially record-low temperatures in the last week of the year, doesn’t it? Many went into 2021 with a positive outlook, and for many, it was a vast improvement to 2020. Students stayed in school nearly the whole year. Sports...

  • Basin Pacific buys Inland Power building

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Basin Pacific, a Moses Lake-based insurance and benefits company with 19 locations around Washington, Oregon and Idaho, has purchased the old Inland Power and Light building currently occupied by The Times and formerly occupied by Horizon Credit Union. Basin Pacific currently has an office on Morgan Street next to City Hall, but is moving into Horizon’s old space in the building on the corner on 12th and Morgan Streets due to a need to upgrade sizes, company pre...

  • Smith sworn in as Davenport council member

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Jessica Smith was sworn in as the next city councilmember at council's Dec. 22 meeting, becoming the only new councilmember entering 2022. She was sworn in along with re-elected members Cory Hollis, Lance Strite and Patrick Katz. Smith is replacing Theresa Telford on council. Telford didn't file for re-election in 2021. "When you live in a community, you have to give back at some point," Smith said on her desire to run for city council. Smith has lived in D...

  • Injuries plague boys varsity team

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    ODESSA – With Daeton Deife, Collin Martin and Jacob Scrupps still on the injured list, the varsity boys have struggled so far this basketball season. They took a 69-27 drubbing from Davenport on Dec. 14 in Odessa's home gym. Senior forward Nathan Carstensen led the scoring with 12 points. Fellow senior Landen Brooks contributed 5 points. Davenport - - - - 69 Odessa - - - - 27 Carstensen and Dakota Steward led the team in rebounds with five each. Turnovers were a serious p...

  • Commissioners wait to approve budget

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The Lincoln County Commissioners tabled a motion to adopt the final 2022 budget until next week after Christmas at their Dec. 20 meeting, saying that budget isn’t ready for approval yet. “A lot of items are still in flux,” commissioner Scott Hutsell said at the meeting. “But we’re 95% done.” Hutsell said some insurance items and budgeting with the Washington State University Extension have yet to be completed. The meeting was recessed to Dec. 28 for final budget ap...

  • Tiger girls start season with wins

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    ODESSA – The Tigers upped their season win streak to four by defeating both Davenport and Harrington on Dec. 14 and 16. Ashlyn Neilsen was again the leading scorer in both contests and was named Odessa Player of the Game for both. Neilsen scored 26 points in the non-conference game against 2B school Davenport. With the score tied at halftime, the Tigers came out and posted a five-point lead by the end of the third quarter. Davenport kept the game close, but the Tigers p...

  • Lincoln County Cops and Courts

    Updated Dec 22, 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. Dec. 13 Traffic stops: 10 A disabled vehicle was reported at the intersection of Badger Road and Sunset Highway. A suspicious 911 call came in with no noise on the other line until the end, where there was a scr...

  • DOE visits Harrington council, says records falsified

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    Library program HARRINGTON – About a dozen students aged 5 to 12 attended the Harrington Public Library's after-school program on Dec. 16. Instructor Kris Moritz expressed appreciation of parents and other volunteers who caused the project session for making Christmas decorations to function smoothly. One project was a clear ball partially filled with Styrofoam beads. The students then painted and swirled the balls in glitter paint. The next group of decorations involved making balsa wood Santa and snowmen. The children w...

  • Grinch has slipped into schools

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Dec 22, 2021

    Merry Christmas! There. I said it. Not happy holidays, but Merry Christmas. It’s Christmas time here and around the world. Throughout our region, families are shopping for festive meals and gifts, decorating, and anxiously awaiting the moment they see “long-lost” family and friends. It’s a time where children and adults express wishes, not just for gifts from Santa Claus, but also for happiness and prosperity for friends, family, and sometimes even mankind. And while Christm...

  • Lenn J. Dompier

    Updated Dec 16, 2021

    Lenn Dompier was born in 1925 in his grandparents’ farmhouse in Mabton,, Wash. in the Yakima Valley. In his early years he helped the family by working on the farm until he graduated from Grandview High School. Lenn served his country in the Navy during WWII, stationed for 19 months in the South Pacific. Following the war, Lenn attended Washington State College, earning a BS in Soil Science in 1950. During his college years he met and married Fran McDonald. Three children c...

  • Harrington News

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Dec 16, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington Opera House Society met Monday evening, Dec 6. The meeting was called to order by Pres. Ellen Evans, with the following members present: Mark and Sheryl Stedman, Gordon and Billie Herron, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Linda Wagner, Karen Robertson and guest Heather Slack. Mark Stedman has located doors for the rummage room basement, and the group voted to accept the price quote. The group received an offer from the Zundel family, who wish to donate quilts and various hand-crafted family treasures to the o...

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