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  • Titans lose to ACH, defeat Wellpinit

    Updated Nov 5, 2014

    The Titans lost to Almira-Coulee-Hartline at home in Odessa on October 28 by a score of 1-3. Scoring was as follows: 23-25 ACH, 25-21 O-H, 18-25 ACH and 9-25 ACH. Katelyn Worley led the team in service aces with 3. Leading in assists was Shelbey Watkins with 27. Jordyn Tanke had 12 kills. Defensively, Maleah Davison and Jordyn Tanke led the team with 2 each. Katie DeWulf led with 16 digs. On October 30, the match was played in Harrington, with the Titans dominating Wellpinit...

  • Court Report

    Updated Nov 5, 2014

    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, Oct. 27: A deputy assisted Davenport Safeway store personnel in the removal of a man and woman discovered sleeping in a tent next to a dumpster. A caller reported the theft of a riding lawnmower from the 1300...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Nov 5, 2014

    Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, the Harrington Public Development Authority met at 7 p.m. at the city hall. Josh Steward called the meeting to order with the following present: Allen Barth, Margie Hall, Jay Kane, Bunny Haugan, Mark Stedman, Paul Charlton, Dillon Haas, Steve Hardy and Marge Womach. The primary discussion topic continued to be the vacant buildings and means to remedy the problem. An estimate by a contractor for one vacant building to be made structurally sound included roof and floor replacement which would make the...

  • Court Report

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    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, Oct. 20: A caller reported the theft of a stabilizer hitch from property in the 35000 block of Miles Creston Road. The owner of farmland adjacent to Bull Run Road north of Reardan reported someone drove a veh...

  • Harrington News

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    A public meeting of the Harrington City Council was called to order at 6:05 p.m. by Mayor Paul Gilliland on Monday, Oct 20, 2014. Those present were: Council members Richard Becker, Michael Cronrath, Terry Howe and Levi Schenk; Clerk Loretta Haugan, Scott McGowan (maintenance) and visitor, Justin Slack. The purpose of this meeting, as stated by the mayor, was to inform the public of a Department of Ecology water quality planning application which could assist the city in determining a means to reduce or eliminate the...

  • Booster club reports revenue/ expenditures

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    The Odessa School Board, meeting October 22, 2014, heard from junior-high math teacher Larry Weber on the activities of the Odessa-Harrington Athletic Booster Club. The Booster Club has raised almost $90,000 since it began. It has used $66,914 of these funds on promotional activities, award celebrations for athletes, camps, facility and equipment donations, food at games for athletes, gifts, a digital sign for Harrington, mascot apparel, medical kits, peewee sports, repairs, sponsorships, scholarships, support for teams going...

  • What's Hot

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    Odessa School Menu MONDAY, November 3 : Turkey Sandwich, Cheetos, Pork & Beans, Fruit & Veggie Bar. TUESDAY, November 4: BBQ chicken on a bun, JO JO's, Fruit & Veggie Bar. Wilson Creek School Menu MONDAY, November 3: Pancakes, berries, juice. Lunch: Chicken patty sandwich, vegetarian beans, cucumbers, fruit. TUESDAY, November 4: Cereal bowl, fruit juice. Lunch: Grilled Cheese, tomato soup, veggies & dip, fruit. WEDNESDAY, November 5: Oatmeal, yogurt cup, fruit. Lunch: Chicken Nuggets, tatertots, carrot sticks, melon....

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Oct 23, 2014

    HHPC Saturday morning, Oct 18, at By By MARJORIE WOMACH October 18, at 10 a.m. a meeting sponsored by Harrington Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) was held to discuss the Harrington 2000+ Plan Update, a construct to develop and cultivate business interest in the revitalization of Harrington. Welcoming remarks were made by Celeste Miller, president of the HHPC, and she turned the meeting over to William Grimes and Chaz Bates of Studio Cascade. Those present were: Terry...

  • Junior-high football team has win/ loss record of 3-1

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    The Odessa-Harrington junior-high football team now has a 3-1 record following its defeat of Wellpinit by a score of 26-6. Coach Larry Weber praised the team for better execution on offense, especially on screen plays. Some highlights of the game were a great catch by Brady Walter for a touchdown, he said, and Kenadie Elder running the ball hard during the fourth quarter to run out the clock. The Titan defense allowed Wellpinit only six points in the entire...

  • What's Hot

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Odessa School Menu MONDAY, October 27 : Pancakes, Fruit. Lunch: Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Tomato Soup, Fruit & Veggie Bar. TUESDAY, October 28: Toast, Cereal, Fruit. Lunch: Cheese Pizza, Green Beans, Jello, Fruit & Veggie Bar. WEDNESDAY, October 29: French Toast, Fruit. Lunch: Ham & Cheese on Bun, Baked Beans, Fruit & Veggie Bar. THURSDAY, October 30: Toast, Cereal, Fruit. Lunch: Macaroni & Cheese, Green Beans, Scone, Fruit & Veggie Bar. FRIDAY, October 31: English Muffin, Sausage, Fruit. Lunch: Cheeseburger, JO JO's, Fruit &...

  • Court Report

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    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, Oct. 13: An Odessa ambulance was involved in a collision with a fawn on SR 28. Deputies and state Department of Fish and Wildlife officers kept watch on a moose that had bedded down in a yard in the 300 block...

  • Volleyball special dates

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    October 28 is “Pink Night” in Odessa, as the Titan volleyball team plays Almira/Coulee-Hartline, with junior varsity action starting at 5:30 p.m. and the varsity game to follow. Fans are asked to wear pink. October 30 is Senior Night for the game against Wellpinit to be played in Harrington. It will be a “BLACK OUT” night, where the fans dress in black. The varsity game starts at 5:30 p.m., and there will be no junior-varsity game....

  • Titans continue winning, defeat Northport, Cusick

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    On October 14, the Titan volleyball team faced Northport in a match played at Harrington, winning the first three of five games. The scores were 25-12, 25-3 and 25-12. Having a great day at the service line, Casey Schlomer led the team with 14 aces. Maleah Davison led in blocks with 2. Jordyn Tanke led with 4 kills. In assists, Katelyn Worley led her teammates with 6, and Katie DeWulf paced the defense with 7 digs. On October 18, the Titans travelled to Cusick, where they defeated the opposition 3 games to 1 to take the...

  • Homecoming week packed full of activities

    Updated Oct 15, 2014

    Homecoming Week at Odessa High School was last week, culminating in crowning of the Odessa and Harrington royalty at halftime of the varsity football game between the Titans and Columbia High School of Hunters. Odessa's Homecoming Queen was Paige Alloway and King was Tyler Paris. Princess was Katie DeWulf and Prince was Hunter Bramer. Harrington's Homecoming Queen was Trinity Larsen and King was Chris Brown. Princess was Vanessa Larsh and Prince was Jacob Montgomery. At the...

  • Junior-high football team record 2-1 so far this year

    Updated Oct 15, 2014

    The Odessa-Harrington junior-high football team, coached by Larry Weber of Odessa and LaMar Larmer of Harrington started off its season with two wins, defeating Inchelium 51-0 and Springdale 25-12. Their only loss so far was to Almira-Coulee/Hartline, 7-32. Seventh-graders on the team are Marcus King, Josh Clark, Kenadie Elder, Jordan Ford, Jaden Hunt, Eric Johnston, Kameron Martin, Ben Melgren, Jakob Starkel, Brady Walter and Camden Weber. Eighth-graders are Lane Lobe,...

  • Court Report

    Updated Oct 15, 2014

    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, Oct. 6: Harrington ambulance personnel transported a man and woman to Lincoln Hospital in Davenport after they were hurt in a one-vehicle collision in the 400 block of West Glover in Harrington. The woman...

  • Harrington eligible for 100% funding of grant

    Updated Oct 15, 2014

    Harrington City Council Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 5 p.m., Harrington City Council met for a special session. Present were Mayor Paul Gilliland, Bunny Haugan, clerk, the five councilmen, Peter Davenport, Terry Howe, Levi Schenk, Mike Cronrath, and Rick Becker, and visitor Marge Womach. The purpose of this meeting was a time-sensitive response necessary in order to qualify for a USDA grant for the identification of the waste water treatment facility and the mapping of the same. The city received a letter from Stantec reversing a pr...

  • Wilken 4-H Leader of the Year; Singer a contender

    Updated Oct 9, 2014

    More than 6 million young people across the country celebrate National 4-H Week, an annual celebration of 4-H during the first full week of October (Oct. 5-10 this year). The Lincoln County 4-H Leaders' Council takes this opportunity to announce the recipient of this year's Lincoln County 4-H Leader of the year: Joy Wilken of Sprague. Joy Wilken She has been a 4-H volunteer for 21 years. Many teens who were part of the countywide Teen Time 4-H club that Wilken led for several...

  • Nov. 7 new date for Lynn/ Tingstad concert

    Updated Oct 9, 2014

    Tayla Lynn and Eric Tingstad were to perform at the Harrington Opera House this Friday. After the original booking in Harrington, Tayla was asked to appear at the taping of a PBS/BBC and SONY Music American Masters documentary on Loretta Lynn this week. In addition, she was asked to open for her "Memaw," Loretta Lynn October 11 in the Ryman Theatre and perform a two-hour show at Tootsies, a famous honky tonk located behind the Ryman in Nashville, Tenn. So now fans will have ex...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Oct 9, 2014

    1 years ago From The Odessa Record 1914 Local registration books showed that the town of Odessa had 121 registered voters in 1914, with another 84 in the outlying district. Wheat was selling for 79 cents per bushel. Enrollment at the Odessa schools was 160 and growing, expected to reach 200 by the first of the year in 1915. 75 years ago From The Odessa Record October 12, 1939 Friday the 13th may be unlucky in some towns, according to the old traditions, but in Odessa it carries the best of luck, as provided by merchants...

  • Court Report

    Updated Oct 9, 2014

    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, Sept. 29: A caller reported a horse missing in the Devils Gap area north of Reardan. A Creston man reported three llamas messing up his garden and rubbing on a truck parked in the 300 block of NE Foster. The...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Oct 9, 2014

    Harrington PDA President Josh Steward called the Tuesday evening meeting of the Public Development Authority to order at 7 p.m. with Jay Kane, Bunny Haugan, Dylan Haas and Marge Womach present. Members contributed what each knew of interest and activities surrounding the potential purchase of empty buildings, including recognition that several contractors from other cities had been to Harrington to examine buildings. Haas reported that he had been to the meeting of the Economic Development Council in Davenport with...

  • D. Michaelson wins bronze medals for two new books

    Updated Oct 9, 2014

    David Michaelson of Harrington has been awarded two bronze medals for two recently published books: The Adventures of Gopher Piddington, a coming of age novel set in the 1880s and Congressional Integrity, a satirical look at our elected legislators. The national conference of the Military Writer’s Society of America was held September 25-28 in Phoenix, Ariz. All of Michaelson’s books are available at the office of the Davenport Times and in Ritzville at both Cow Creek Mercantile and the Uniquely Washington gift store. Ele...

  • Volleyball team wins league games over Republic, VC

    Updated Oct 9, 2014

    On Tuesday, September 30, the Odessa-Harrington Titans played at Republic, getting the win, 3-1, by scores of 25-13, 25-14, 24-26 (Republic’s sole win) and 25-11. Katelyn Worley led the team with 7 service aces. Shelbey Watkins contributed 30 assists. Casey Schlomer had 4 blocks for the Titan defense, while Jordyn Tanke pounded out 12 kills and Katie DeWulf kept the ball in play with 13 digs. The following Thursday, October 2, Valley Christian met the Titans in Harrington, winning three straight by scores of 25-12, 25-12 a...

  • Harrington News

    Updated Oct 3, 2014

    Harrington alumni began arriving in the week prior to the Harrington Fall Festival, and the town had a flurry of activity preceding Saturday's festival events. With flags flying on Third Street, the parade route was being hand-swept on Friday. USBank was serving hotdogs, and the weather seemed ideal. The Lions Club members were in the city park at their barbeque pit. Water was being applied to the field east of the school bus garage in preparation for the early Saturday mud...

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