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  • The hunt for fallen space junk is on

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT – "BOOM!" What sounded like a bomb going off to Sami Guhlke hit the sky's soundwaves as the Reardan resident walked with her dog to pick up eggs from her family farm's chicken coop three miles south of town after the sun set March 25. 45 seconds later... "BOOM!" A second clap...then 45 seconds after that, a third... "BOOM!" "At first I thought something went wrong at Fairchild (Air Force Base)," Guhlke said. As it turned out, Guhlke wasn't the only person, locally or...

  • Deppner receives award

    Jim Reinbold, Davenport Lions Club Secretary|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Art Deppner, a member of the Davenport Lions Club, was named the recipient of the Melvin Jones Award last week. Melvin Jones was the founder of the Lions organization which is now worldwide. This prestigious award is given to outstanding members of the Lions Club, and in this case the membership chose to have Art offered for consideration. The Lion District 19E agreed with this nomination and awarded Art with the Melvin Jones award. Art also has the distinction of...

  • Vintage Community Fair coming to Harrington

    Marge Womach, The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter has announced a new community event—Harrington Vintage Country Fair. The fair is set for June 26, 2021 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The chamber’s website promises vendors, farm equipment, music and street dancing at the event while asking residents to stay tuned for more information. Harrington fair history In the news of September 1899 a "County Fair" was being organized with committees with the following headings: Woman's Exhibit and Decoration, (Mrs Horace Hayne...

  • Cops and courts-April 29 issue

    The Times|Updated Apr 29, 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. April 18 Traffic stops: 9 A Davenport man requested deputy contact regarding a civil issue on the 40800 block of North Porcupine Bay Road. An Almira woman said she was picking up her child from his father and not...

  • Davenport golf plays two matches

    The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The Gorillas competed in two matches last week: at Harrington for a nine-hole round April 22 and at Colville for an 18-hole round April 27. Here are results for each Gorilla golfer. Boys Kristof Panke-71 (Colville only), 1st place Robert Bitcon-95 (Colville only) Keaton Hupp- 64 at Harrington, 133 at Colville Maddox Schumacher 50 at Harrington, 98 at Colville Joe Rodrigues 67 at Harrington, 134 at Colville Jason Schillinger 63 (Harrington only) Girls Hailey N...

  • Area tennis results

    The Times|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    Davenport tennis results April 22 vs. Wilbur-Creston Overall Wilbur-Creston won Boys 1-4 and Girls 0-5. Girls Singles: #1 Singles – Sydney Schmierer from W/C defeated Mackenzie Bramer from Dav, 6-0, 6-1 #2 Singles – No Match #3 Singles – No Match Boys Singles: #1 Singles – Kale Smith from Dav defeated Brodin Corrigan from W/C, 6-2, 6-3 #2 Singles – Logan Phifer from W/C, defeated Brendan Wilson from Dav, 7-5, 6-0 #3 Singles – No Match Girls Doubles: #1 Doubles – No Match #2 Doubles – No Match Boys Doubles: #1 Doubles – No Ma...

  • Graduation dates set

    The Times|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    “Pomp and circumstance” will be in full swing the weekend of June 4-6. Local high school graduations look to all be on the same weekend, though on different days. Harrington kicks off the celebratory weekend with their graduation Friday, June 4 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Davenport has the Saturday matinee slot, with a 1 p.m. graduation planned for June 5. Reardan has planned graduation for Sunday, June 6 at 11 a.m. All three districts are planning in-person graduations in accordance with state health guideli...

  • Looking back...April 22 issue

    Updated Apr 22, 2021

    Compiled by Georgia Smith The Times April 19, 1951 70 Years Ago Davenport Union Buys Centennial at Mondovi Transactions Complete Property Turnover In This Area by Centennial Milling Co. Purchase of the Centennial Flour Mill's elevator and warehouse property at Mondovi was made this week by the Davenport Union Warehouse. Transactions were closed Monday, reports Harry Heid, Union manager. Sale includes the elevator and anex which have a storage capacity of 110,000 bushels and which boost the Davenport union's total storage to...

  • Cops and courts-April 22 issue

    The Times|Updated Apr 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. April 11 Traffic stops: 10 A woman called from the hospital saying she just left work and noticed a cone stuck under her vehicle that she couldn’t remove. ADT Security in Melbourne, Florida reported that an alarm...

  • Harrington tennis results

    Updated Apr 22, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The Harrington tennis team played two matches against Lind-Ritzville/Sprague and Davenport last week, falling in both. Here are the last two match scores, as contributed by head coach Ryan Smedley: Harrington vs. Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 1st Doubles Kaydence Brown & Allie Crawford of Harrington 1-6, 0-6 Amy Anderson & Serena Block of Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (W) Final 0-1 LRS Harrington vs. Davenport 1st Singles Annika Walters 6-7 (6-8), 2-6 Mackenzie Braumer (W) Final: 0-1 Davenport...

  • Harrington council holds two public hearings

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

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington City Council met at Memorial Hall on April 18 with Mayor Nathan Luck leading the meeting. Also present were council members Stephen Hardy, David Buddrius, Peter Davenport, Levi Schenk and Justin Slack; clerks Janice Cepeda and Cynthia Silhan; Public Works Director Scott McGowan and visitors Steve Marsh (via Zoom, representing the engineering firm TD&H), engineer Andy Tom, Jess Silhan, Joe Armand, Randy Behrens and Cherie MacClellan. Luck opened t...

  • Filing period May 17 – May 21

    The Record|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    The official filing period for the fall elections will be held May 17 through May 21, 2021. All offices are subject to both Primary and General Elections. If more than two candidates file for a position, the Primary Election would narrow the field to the top two candidates who would then appear on the General Election ballot. The filing fee of 1% of the annual salary shall accompany the Declaration of Candidacy. There is no fee if the office sought is without a fixed salary. Anyone wishing directions on filing for office may...

  • Cepeda is new EDC director

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Janice Cepeda, former city clerk in Harrington, is the new director of the Lincoln County Economic Development Council. She began learning her new job Monday, April 12. Cepeda, who grew up in Odessa and moved to Harrington in 2019, spent six months in her probationary position as city clerk and 15 months solo in that position. She replaces Margie Hall, who resigned last month after accepting a position for the state Department of Commerce in the Local Government Division with an emphasis on Eastern Washington and c...

  • Cops and courts-April 15 issue

    The Times|Updated Apr 15, 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. April 4 Traffic stops: 15 A man reported an abandoned vehicle off the road near milepost 26 on Highway 174. A Davenport man said a deer was caught in the fence behind his house on the 32500 block of North Nye Roa...

  • Harrington employees submit resignations

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Apr 15, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The City of Harrington has recently received the resignations of both public works employees and the city clerk. Maintenance worker Charlie Kruger has submitted his notice, and so has Supervisor Scott McGowan, although McGowan has offered to work through April and then claim May for vacation time due him. Janice Cepeda has accepted a position elsewhere and has given April 9 as her final day as city clerk. Harrington School The Harrington Lions Club joined with t...

  • This week in Odessa history

    Updated Apr 15, 2021

    1 years ago Apr. 15, 1921 G.W. Finney and attorney W.M. Nevins, the committee sent by the Odessa Commercial Club to Portland last week to interview the head officials of the Portland Flouring Mills Company regarding the report that the company’s plant at Odessa would be dismantled in the near future, returned from the Rose City Sunday night with the report that while they were courteously received, they had received nothing definite in the way of a promise that the mill would be left intact and started again this fall. T...

  • County's virus outbreak continues

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The COVID-19 outbreak among students and staff in area schools didn’t slow down in the last week. Instead, cases are steadily growing in Lincoln County, most of which can be traced back to the schools. Sports appear to have been a key cog in the virus outbreak, especially in Davenport. “Sporting events exacerbated this, with more students packed into the gyms,” county Public Health Administrator Ed Dzedzy told Lincoln County commissioners at their meeting April 5. “Student-athletes in every sport have tested posit...

  • Mikelson selected as next Reardan Elementary principal

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    REARDAN – Jamie Mikelson, the current elementary principal in Oroville, Washington, will be heading to Reardan Elementary school to take the same position next year. She was the chosen candidate amongst 16 applicants and three finalists, and her hiring was accepted by the school board at the board's March 31 meeting. Mikelson is a native of Lincoln County and graduated from Davenport High School before getting her bachelor's degree at Carroll College in Montana and her m...

  • Cops and courts-April 8 issue

    The Times|Updated Apr 8, 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. This week’s report includes the two dates missing from last week’s report. March 26 Traffic stops: 26 Colville Tribal Police called saying one of their officers was following a semitruck with a tarp covering its tra...

  • Spring sports schedules released

    The Times|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    *Editor’s note: These games, matches and meets are highly subject to cancellation due to COVID-19 concerns or weather-related postponements. Davenport and Reardan planned to start practices on April 12 as of press time, but with the current COVID-19 situation in the schools, that may be subject to change. Stay tuned to our website, odessarecord.com, and future print editions for the latest information and schedules. DAVENPORT GORILLAS High school tennis Tuesday, April 13 at Wilbur-Creston at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 17 vs. K...

  • Small team, big results

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    ODESSA – After two meets, the Odessa High School girls and boys track and field teams have shown much promise despite having only nine members combined on its rosters. Head coach Travis Schuh said he was pleasantly surprised at how well some of them were performing right out of the starting gate. The Valley Christian Jamboree was held in Spokane Valley on March 25, where the host team took the top spots with both of their teams. The Odessa boys finished fifth, and the Odessa girls finished tenth. For the girls, freshman H...

  • Historic photo find

    The Record|Updated Apr 8, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington city clerk received two framed photographs from the Fort Meade Museum at Fort Meade, S.D. The museum had no idea how the photos ended up in their building, and Harrington's history of the Cobb family does not include any mention of South Dakota. The two photos were dated 1927, 1) J.M. Cobb and Sons Ten Harrow Teams in the Field near Harrington, Washington and 2) J.M. Cobb and Sons Combines Operating near Harrington, Washington....

  • Cops and Courts-April 1 issue

    The Times|Updated Apr 1, 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. Only reports for March 22-24 were made available this week. The rest of last week’s reports will be included in next week’s incident log. March 22 Traffic stops: 8 The manager of Cottonwood Apartments in Davenpo...

  • Harrington in the mirror of time

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    HARRINGTON – Recently the Harrington Library had an inquiry from Jack Dunsmoor who is in transition from California to Spokane and looking for some very specific information: Which of the Harrington veterans flew in B-17s or B-24s, besides Eugene Kramer, and what history does Harrington have pertaining to Eugene Kramer? He spent several hours reading from notebooks, which were given to the Harrington Museum by Adelia Bassett Scott. These notebooks contain the best of the a...

  • This week in Odessa history

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    1 years ago Apr. 1, 1921 The Odessa High School debate team won first place in the state’s northeast district championships for the second year running. The team members are Tolbert Schimke, Florence Schoonover, LaFay Finstad, Verna Holmes, Charles Cone and Christoph Horn. The speed cop from Davenport was in town looking for violators of the automobile laws. He reported that he found everything mostly in order except for one man who had a broken muffler which he was ordered to have repaired. After March 31, it will be u...

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