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  • Court Report

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    Sheriff's Report 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. Monday, Feb. 15: Deputies investigated a theft of a motor vehicle report originating from Wilbur. Emergency responders assisted a Harrington woman who had reportedly consumed an entire bottle of Tyl...

  • Court Report

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    Sheriff's Report 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. Monday, Feb. 8: Fake calls from someone claiming an association with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the FBI continued to be received this week by several county residents. An equipment fir...

  • EDC reports on achievements

    Margie Hall|Updated Feb 19, 2016

    Executive Director Lincoln County Economic Development Council Goals developed for 2015 and steps taken to accomplish them are discussed in this article by Margie Hall. Key goal 1: Retain, expand and recruit businesses During 2015, the EDC provided assistance or training to 53 businesses, ranging from start-ups to established firms. We also hosted our second business-to-business networking dinner to help owners and managers from across the county get to know each other’s products and services. One of the training events we h...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Feb 19, 2016

    City Council Mayor Dillon Haas opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, with Councilmembers Rick Becker, Mike Cronrath, Justin Slack, Levi Schenk and Peter Davenport, plus City Clerk Bunny Haugan and Maintenance Director Scott McGowan. Visitors present were Dick Derr, Jacob Montgomery (student), Chris Hickman, Donita Simon, Marge Womach, Sharon Schultz and Doug Miller (of Kimble Mid-West). The mayor updated the council on various maintenance projects, stating that he had recently toured the wastewater...

  • Low levels at Coffeepot Lake

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    While the fishing season at the Bureau of Land Management’s Coffeepot Lake opens on March 1, the boat launch area will remain closed due to unusually low water levels to prevent boat trailers from getting stuck in the deep mud. Small boats not requiring trailers can still be launched from the shoreline, although users should beware of deep mud if hand launching. Access for larger boats remains closed via the ramp next to the dock or any other access points available prior to the receded shoreline. Recreation managers at t...

  • Odessa and Harrington levies pass

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    The February 9 special election held in Lincoln County saw the school and hospital levies in Odessa and Harrington pass by comfortable margins. Of the 5,823 registered voters in 40 precincts, 3,107 had returned ballots by February 12 when the last count was tabulated for a voter turnout of 53.36 percent. The election will be certified on February 19. Odessa School District 105’s Proposition 1 (Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy) passed within Lincoln County by 323 to 114 votes or 73.91 to 20.09 percent. When the f...

  • Titan girls take second place in NE 1B league

    Linda Goodman|Updated Feb 13, 2016

    The Titan girls had a loss and then a win last Tuesday, February 2, and Thursday February 4. On Tuesday, the Almira/Coulee-Hartline Warriors (up by 22 points at halftime) conquered the lady Titans by 30 points. OH 10 10 8 9 37 ACH 17 25 14 11 67 Lanessa Simon and Katie DeWulf each had 10 points. Simon led with eight rebounds, one assist and five steals, while DeWulf had six rebounds, three assists and a steal. Maleah Davison had seven points and five rebounds. Casey Schlomer,...

  • Court Report

    Updated Feb 13, 2016

    Sheriff's Report 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. Monday, Feb. 1: Three county jail inmates, including one housed under contract with the state Department of Corrections and another from Adams County, got into a fight shortly after corrections off...

  • Warren William Weishaar

    Updated Feb 13, 2016

    Warren William Weishaar passed away in Spokane on January 29, 2016, after prolonged, on-going health issues. He is survived by one daughter Terrea, two sons Michael and Barry and one grandson Bob. Preceding him in death are his wife Susan, son John and daughter Melissa. A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 12, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Strate Funeral Home in Davenport. After graduating from high school in Odessa, Warren briefly attended college at WSU, joined the...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Feb 13, 2016

    Harrington Opera House Society Billie Herron, president, opened the January 7 meeting, with Linda Wagner, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Gordon Herron, Carol, Sheryl Stedman, Marge Womach and Karen Robertson in attendance. "Going Up" and "Going Down" were the two foremost concerns of the evening. Gordon Herron addressed the smooth transition between the removal of walls and old staircases in the basement, and moving stored items out of hallways. For the going-up portion of construction, the ramp within the Art Room for ADA-compliant ac...

  • Titan boys humbled

    Linda Goodman|Updated Feb 12, 2016

    Coming off a weekend of wins, the Odessa-Harrington Titan boys had a disheartening week of losses. On Tuesday, February 2, the Titans were battered by the ACH Warriors by a final score of 27 - 82. O-H 8 6 6 7 27 ACH 25 25 18 14 82 At the half the Warriors were up by 36 points and, like the Energizer bunny, they just kept going and going. Dylan Shockley led the Titans with nine points, a rebound and an assist. All nine of those points were three-pointers. Colton Hunt and Colt...

  • Athletic Hall of Fame induction in June

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Feb 11, 2016

    A committee of approximately 15 Odessa former athletes, coaches and supporters has held seven meetings since March of 2015, endeavoring to compile a list of candidates for an Odessa Athletic Hall of Fame. Thus far, the group has established its mission statement and rules and regulations for eligibility for the hall of fame. A list has been created to date of 89 athletes, 15 coaches, nine contributors and various teams (state tournament winners in football, tennis, track and field and volleyball). The committee is chaired by...

  • Two victories in a row for O-H boys varsity

    Linda Goodman|Updated Feb 6, 2016

    It was a great ending to a long wintery January for the Titan boys when they won both varsity basketball games last Friday and Saturday. Friday’s away conference game was against Columbia/Hunters where the Titans came home with 16-point victory over the Lions. The final score was 56 to 40. O-H 21 9 15 11 56 Colum 9 5 13 13 40 Colton Hunt went six for nine from beyond the three-point line, making up 18 of his 21 total points scored, along with his seven rebounds, six a...

  • Titan girls rout Lions, subdue Valley Christian

    Linda Goodman|Updated Feb 6, 2016

    The Titan girls prove they are a force to be reckoned with when they won both of their conference games this past Friday and Saturday, January 29 and 30. The Titans trounced the Columbia Lions by 43 points during Friday’s away conference game in Hunters by a final score of 63-20. OH 28 13 13 9 63 Col 3 7 5 5 20 The ladies were on fire as they scored 28 points in the first quarter and were up by 31 points at the half. They never slowed down. Maleah Davison helped lead the w...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Feb 6, 2016

    Harrington United Methodist Church Sunday, January 31, 2016, marked the close of 12.5 years of faithful service of Pastor Cyndi Wutz to the Harrington United Methodist Church and the Zion Rocklyn United Methodist Church. At 9:30 a.m., Pastor Cyndi preached her final sermon, “God Be With You,” to a full church, complemented by the Community Church congregation joining for the occasion of her retirement. By request, Terry Battermann performed on his guitar “A Prayer Like Any Other.” Linda Wagner played “Hallelujah” by Leonard...

  • School board members recognized for service to Odessa

    Updated Feb 6, 2016

    The Odessa School Board held a workshop in the school district office prior to the regular board meeting January 27 for the purpose of discussing facilities issues. Present were superintendent Dan Read, principal Nelson, board chairman Ed Deife, board members Heather Valverde, Roland Singer, Chris Crossley and Janie Steward and facilities director Justin Parr. When the board held its regular meeting in the school library, school district business manager Juli Weishaar and Odessa Record reporter Terrie Schmidt-Crosby were...

  • Harrington news

    Updated Jan 29, 2016

    Harrington Public Development Authority met January 19 at 7 p.m. at city hall with President Josh Steward, Jay Kane, Allen Barth, Bunny Haugan, Paul Charlton and Heather Slack present. The PDA has received a grant from Lincoln County Rural Development for $9,615.18. The project will supply broadband service (NoaNet) in the business district on Third Street between Sherlock and Glover streets. The anticipated cost is projected to be $12,820.24, and 25 percent of the cost in...

  • Court Report

    Updated Jan 29, 2016

    Sheriff's Report 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. Monday, Jan. 18: The driver of a vehicle that went off U.S. 2 and into a ditch near the county line east of Reardan was placed into custody by the Washington State Patrol on suspicion of driving und...

  • The Year in Review

    Updated Jan 28, 2016

    September Odessa’s newest business, Odessa Glass, and its Internet-based counterpart, “Etched Dreams,” opened for business in the building that formerly housed the NAPA store and Empire Electric. It was a welcome addition to the downtown business corridor and filled an empty storefront. Ryan Carpenter, son of Lori (Zeiler) Carpenter formerly of Odessa, was hired by the physical therapy department at the hospital. The Odessa community float sported a theme of “Fun in the Sun” and was ready for its run in the Deutsches...

  • Tribute: Carol J. Schuh

    Updated Jan 21, 2016

    Carol J. Schuh passed away January 13, 2016, in Davenport. Her home was in Harrington. Carol was born January 4, 1931, in Irby to Henry and Marie Kiehn. She attended school in Ritzville and was a cheerleader and tennis player and graduated in 1949. She married Arthur Schuh on June 5, 1949 in Ritzville, and they moved to the family farm near Harrington. Carol enjoyed golf, Gonzaga and WSU basketball and watching her grandchildren play sports. She is survived by her husband...

  • Athletic cooperative met in Odessa

    Updated Jan 21, 2016

    The Boards of Directors of Odessa School District #105 and Harrington School District #204 met in the Odessa High School library Wednesday, January 13, 2016, at 7 p.m. for a joint sports cooperative board meeting. Representing Odessa were superintendent Dan Read, principal Jamie Nelson, board chair Ed Deife and board members Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley and Janie Steward. Representing Harrington were superintendent/principal Justin Bradford, board chair Darren Mattozzi and board members Mark Kramer, Alan Tanke and Linda...

  • Titans lose three in last week's league games

    Linda Goodman|Updated Jan 21, 2016

    The Odessa-Harrington Titans had another tough loss Tuesday, January 12, when they played an away conference game against Wellpinit. The Wellpinit Redskins seemed determined to take the lead and not give any ground to the Titans. By the end of the first quarter, the score was 22-11 and the Redskins weren’t about to slow down. O-H 11 10 16 10 47 Wellp 22 21 17 20 80 Colton Hunt led in scoring for Odessa-Harrington with 21 points (two of them three-point shots), eight r...

  • Last week, Titan girls win two, lose one

    Linda Goodman|Updated Jan 21, 2016

    Maleah Davison helped lead the Titans to victory Tuesday, January 12, with 11 points, eight rebounds and a steal. Katie DeWulf and Lanessa Simon each had nine points, with DeWulf contributing six rebounds, six assists, seven steals and a block, while Simon had three rebounds, an assist and three steals. Casey Schlomer had six points, 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Kassidy Crossley and Amber Smith had two points each, with Crossley adding four rebounds and Smith...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Jan 21, 2016

    1 years ago From The Odessa Record January 21, 1916 $10,000 fire loss at Harrington. Fire at Harrington last Saturday destroyed McInnis Bros. big barn, in which was also housed the service sttion and garage of W.H. Hart and the Hentry Fallert building used until the first of the year as a saloon. Both burned to the ground. The fire started in the repair part of the Maxwell serviice station. W.H. Hart had built a fire in his heating stove and stepped out for a few minutes. On opening the door on his return the smoke and...

  • The Year in Review

    Updated Jan 21, 2016

    June Odessa High School graduated 17 students on June 6, an ambitious group of young people who collectively were offered a total of $354,336 in scholarships and grants. Carol Green retired and closed the beauty shop behind her home that she had operated for many years. She and her husband, retired high school history teacher Dick Green, were planning a move to Spokane. The Odessa-Harrington Titan track and field team sent several members to the state meet in Cheney, where Sam Schafer had first-place finishes in the 100 m,...

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