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  • Ivan M. Walter

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    WALTER, Ivan M – (Age 93) Passed away on November 15, 2020, in Odessa, Wash. Ivan was a lifetime resident of Odessa, WA. Ivan was born on December 10, 1926 in Odessa, WA to Jacob and Anna (Scheller) Walter Sr. Ivan grew up in Odessa and attended school and graduated in 1944. Ivan joined the U.S. Army Air Force and served in WWII from September 1945 to January 1947 and was sent to occupied Japan. He later married Eleanor Braun on February 4, 1950 in Odessa, WA. Ivan was a m...

  • Harrington City City Council may raise utility rates

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    HARRINGTON – As an additional explanatory statement regarding last week’s public hearing on the State Environmental Policy Act, the City of Harrington had posted the public hearing notice for two weeks prior to the issue being voted upon in the Council meeting in order that the public at large can question the activity of the council in an informed manner. The notice that preceded the meeting stated, “the project involves modification of the City of Harrington Wastewater Treatment Plant to facilitate operations, replacing two...

  • 71 Eastern Washington school leaders sign letter asking for return of extra-curricular activities

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    UPDATE: The list of signatures is expanding west and has reached triple digits at 103 as of Dec. 22, with many coming from Central Washington, in addition to a growing Eastern Washington list. The signatures below are divided into WIAA leagues. REARDAN--71 school superintendents, principals and athletic directors across Eastern Washington, including 20 from Lincoln County, have signed onto a letter to Gov. Jay Inslee, the Washington State Department of Health and the...

  • Lincoln County Property Transactions-Dec. 3 issue

    The Times|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Editor's note: Lincoln County Cops and Courts isn't available this week due to the county computer incident that began Nov. 19. Property Transactions 12/03/20 Sale of Address not provided, Susan M. Eastman, 9510 S. Silver Lake Rd, Medical Lake, WA 99022, to Reardan Heroes c/o Gail Daniels, PO Box 214, Reardan, WA 99029. $0.00. Sale of NNA Schilimmer Road, Odessa, WA 99103, Todd J Phillips and Lori A Phillips and Barbara S. Phillips, 7843 Greenview Dr NE, Lacey, WA 98516 to William A Marshall and Teresa A. Marshall, 16507 191s...

  • A home for the holidays

    Jamie Henneman, The Times|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    DAVENPORT – Christmas can be a difficult time for children who have been separated from their families, but a ranch with a special connection to Davenport is ensuring many children have a home for the holidays. Morning Star Boys' Ranch, a non-profit foster home located near the Southhill of Spokane, provides a unique foster home environment for boys 6 to 13 ½ years old. The ranch is located on property donated by Davenport resident Mrs. Anna Heckett in 1956. The d...

  • State brand department warns of low funds

    Jamie Henneman, The Times|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    DAVENPORT – A package of changes to the Washington State Brand Department’s fee structure last year have not helped to solve the department’s cash flow issues, despite cost increases to producers. In a report to the legislature this fall, brand department officials noted that projections made during the 2019 legislative session have not been realized and fee increases have not helped to level the department’s budget. The brand department, which started the fiscal year 2020 with an account balance of $77, anticipates being b...

  • Call it Prohibition 2.0

    Roger Harnack, Davenport Times Publisher|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    On Dec. 18, 1917, Congress proposed the 18th Amendment, which would later make it illegal to make, buy, sell or drink alcohol. Two years later, after ratification Jan. 16, 1919, prohibition became the law of the land. For nearly 14 years, Americans who wanted to have an adult beverage were forced underground. They danced, dined, drank and gambled in what became known as a “speakeasy.” Law enforcement and other public employees often knew about their clandestine watering hol...

  • Finding new Christmas traditions

    Drew Lawson|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    In my family, tradition is king when it comes to Christmas. Whether it's eating donuts and drinking hot chocolate (or "special" hot chocolate, when you turn 21) while decorating the tree or watching Tom Hanks play 748 roles in "The Polar Express" at 6 a.m. on Christmas Day (that tradition died when everyone became a teenager), part of the allure of the holidays is its reliable traditions. But sometimes, finding new traditions or trying new things is good practice for the holid...

  • What's in a name anyway?

    Gabe Gants|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    Names come in all shapes and sizes. Some people are named after ancestors who came before them, a special friend, or sometimes after a random item like a tree. They can be spelled in a traditional way or have various letters added to make a unique creation that follows that person throughout their life. In all circumstances, names have history that can tell a story unique to that person, place, or thing. The communities of Lincoln County are no exception to this rule and all...

  • Looking back...Dec. 17 issue

    The Times|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    7 YEARS AGO DECEMBER 14TH, 1950 LETTER TO SANTA FROM DAVENPORT CHILDREN No Christmas is complete until all the kids have written their letter to Santa for their Christmas wish list Dear Santa Claus: I would like a doctor set and a little doll that can coo. Your friend, Kay Salter Dear Santa: I am just putting a few thing that I want. Medel airplanes, diesel electric train and a b-b gun, poo; table, wood burning set, ice and plastic Ikes (?) This is all, Richard Tye Dear Santa: Please bring me a pair of cowboy boots. Your...

  • The Times staff shares holiday recipes

    The Times|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    The staff of the Davenport Times wants to wish you a Merry Christmas and a wonderful holiday season. In the spirit of giving, we wanted to share our favorite Christmas cookie recipes with you: From Georgia Smith, Front Office and Advertising Representative: A few years ago my family wanted me to find a new Christmas cookie to try. I decided to try the “Italian Ricotta Christmas cookie.”. I was unsure of Ricotta Cheese in a cookie, but decided to give it a try. They are wonderful light, sweet and fluffy. One of our fam...

  • Jeffrey Dean Knutson

    Updated Dec 17, 2020

    Jeffrey Dean Knutson (54) moved onto his next adventure in Heaven on December 5, 2020, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born to Timothy and Marla Knutson on March 28, 1966, in Kenmare, ND. In his younger years in Spokane, WA, Jeff played hard with his three brothers and loved spending summers on the family farm in ND. He attended Northwest Christian School and made lifelong friends there. Jeff joined the United States Marine Corps in 1986 and served his country...

  • Public records-Dec. 17 issue

    The Times|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    NOTE TO READERS: Due to ongoing computer system issues at Lincoln County, The Times only has limited access to public records at this time. Our coverage will resume as normal when computer access has been restored. 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. NO...

  • Virtual Santa photos popular in 2020

    Jamie Henneman, The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    DAVENPORT – Celebrating the holidays in 2020 is looking different than in years past in the wake of the coronavirus scare, but one Davenport area photographer is ensuring that photos with Santa aren't missed. Photographer Nikki Ensor of L3A Fantasy Photography is giving clients the chance to have their photo taken with a scenic winter backdrop but adding Santa post-photo shoot in order to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Using digital software, Ensor is able to add a S...

  • County computer woes continue

    Jamie Henneman, The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    DAVENPORT – The Lincoln County computer systems are continuing to be non-functional for the third week as technicians work to rebuild systems that were compromised by an outside source. As of Dec. 7, the Lincoln County Commissioners did not know when the systems would be operational again, only that crews were continuing to work on rebuilding the system. “We have 35 servers that are having to be built one at a time,” Commissioner Rob Coffman shared. As county employees turn to old school methods like writing down recor...

  • Washington wheat growers select new 2021 ambassadors

    The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    DAVENPORT – Grace Hanning and Julia Klein have been selected to represent Washington wheat farmers as ambassadors for the upcoming year. The two high school seniors were selected after a written application process that included submitting a short introductory video. The ambassadors will represent Washington wheat farmers at various civic and community events and will also participate in an advocacy trip to Olympia with Washington Association of Wheat Growers' (WAWG) leaders....

  • Employee suit against Family Resource Center continues

    Jamie Henneman, The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    DAVENPORT – A ruling in the Lincoln County Superior Court in a case involving the Family Resource Center of Lincoln County received a partial decision last month, but key issues in the case have yet to be decided. In 2018, former employee Staci Landt filed a suit against the center, alleging the board of directors of wrongfully firing Landt and the center’s executive director, Lynne Kuchenbuch. Landt alledges that the center board moved to fire Kuchenbuch after she disclosed that she had cancer in Oct. 2017. Landt had com...

  • Looking back...Dec. 10 issue

    The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    Compiled by Georgia Smith of The Times 70 years ago December 7th, 1950 Many Hear Wilbur Artist Several Davenport people attended the concert of pianist Sidney Foster, held as part of the Wilbur artists series Monday in the Wilbur auditorium. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Underwood, Mr., and Mrs. Fred Campbell, Dr., and Mrs. E. C. Schultz, Mrs. Ross Trout, Mrs. Rex Carpenter, Geraldine Sutton, Ruby Scott, Ama Nelson, Mrs. Laura Nelsen, Mr., and Mrs. Glenn Langley, Duane, Kenneth and Margaret Langley, and...

  • Public records-Dec. 10 issue

    The Times|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    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. NOTE: Several listings are missing locations because the Lincoln County Sheriff’s office did not include them in its report to the media. NOVEMBER 15 Number of traffic stops:15 Sudden death report. Harassment compl...

  • Our view: Sign onto I-1114

    Updated Dec 4, 2020

    It’s been 278 days since Gov. Jay Inslee first issued executive orders shutting down businesses, ending government transparency and calling some people “non-essential.” His mantra at the time, “flatten that curve” on the growing coronavirus outbreak. The governor and his hand-picked advisers told us the shutdowns were temporary, that the so-called emergency was temporary. More than six month later, temporary seems to have a different definition. Businesses are closing daily, residents across the state are protestin...

  • Rep. Dent receives award from CropLife America

    The Times|Updated Dec 4, 2020

    DAVENPORT – State representative Tom Dent, 13th district (R), was recently recognized by CropLife America (CLA) recognized Dent with its State Leadership Award for his support of farmers, ranchers and the pesticide industry. "Given the importance of agriculture to my legislative district and Washington State, I am honored and humbled to receive this award and be recognized by CropLife America," said Dent, R-Moses Lake. "Strengthening our agricultural industry has always b...

  • Glenda Mitchell

    Updated Dec 4, 2020

    MITCHELL, Glenda – (Age 94) passed away on November 27, 2020 at Lincoln Hospital in Davenport, WA. Glenda was born on February 10, 1926 in Preston, ID to J.H. and Harritt Lloyd. She grew up in Preston and attended school graduating from Preston High School. She married Bentley Mitchell on April 3, 1944 in Pocatello, ID and their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple on May 29, 1951 and they were married for 55 yrs before Bentley's death in 1999. In October of 1...

  • Lincoln Hospital and Clinics warn of new healthcare insurance option

    The Times|Updated Dec 4, 2020

    DAVENPORT – Lincoln Hospital and Clinics would like to warn residents to verify network and provider coverage when selecting a health plan from the Washington health exchange platform. The health insurance products from United Healthcare of Oregon, Inc. Cascade Select are not accepted by Lincoln Hospital and Clinics as well as many referral specialists in Spokane County. “We would hate for our patients to sign up for this plan, only to find out they aren’t covered when they need to access healthcare with us and many of the o...

  • Sharing Trees out in Davenport this week

    The Times|Updated Dec 4, 2020

    DAVENPORT – The Sharing Trees for the Davenport Christmas Care Project are now out at various locations in Davenport including Some Like It Hot! Espresso, Davenport Good Neighbor Pharmacy and Creekside Pharmacy. Anyone interested in purchasing gifts for Davenport families in need this holiday season can pick up tags from the trees. The tags will be available until December 11th, which is also the deadline to return the gifts, unwrapped with the tags attached. Gifts can be dropped off at any Sharing Tree location. Families w...

  • Looking back...Dec. 3 issue

    The Times|Updated Dec 4, 2020

    7 Years ago December 7th, 1950 FAITH CAN BRING ABOUT THE GOOD YEARS, EDITORIAL NOTES Nine years ago, this date Pearl Harbor was bombed, and the United States entered a world war. American boys have fought and died in those years in practically every sport in the world. Today, nine after the beginning of World War II, American boys are still fighting, dying, and losing at the vile game of war. These have been the lean years in the course of world peace. The world after nine years of conflict and feeble diplomacy, is as close...

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