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  • Court Report

    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. May 16: Deputies checked on an unsecured residence in the 5800 block of Bates Road East near Kagel Road. A deputy managed to turn off a distracting alarm on the school construction site at Fifth and...

  • Wilbur wins "Junk Wars" Science Challenge trophy

    On May 4, eight schools from the Bi-County joined Odessa for the second annual Bi-County Science Challenge. Odessa, Wilbur, Davenport, Liberty, Lind, Sprague, Reardan, and Harrington arrived at the Odessa school multipurpose room at 9 a.m. to compete in the “Junkyard Wars.” All other school districts in the Bi-County were invited but due to various reasons were not able to attend. The schools that did attend each brought a team of six students to compete against the other scho...

  • Math Olympiad challenges younger Harrington students

    The Math Olympiad teams competed Saturday, May 7, 2011. Every year the Harrington School District sends teams to Eastern Washington University to compete in a math competition called Math Olympiad. Robbee Kiefer, Alex Bruce, Megan Shafer, and Dalton Wilkie made up our fourth/fifth-grade team scoring as the top fifth-grade team, earning an "Excellent" ribbon in the overall competition. They earned one “Excellent” in Number Sense, two “Very Goods” in Problem Solving and Geometr...

  • O-H Sports roundup

    Track & Field Bi-County/Panorama League qualifier was held Tuesday, May 10, 2011, at Old University High School in Spokane. Odessa-Harrington competed against 1B schools Columbia-Hunters, Curlew, Cusick, Inchelium, Northport, Pomeroy, Selkirk, Valley Christian, Wellpinit and Wilbur-Creston. The 2B schools competing at the same time were Colfax, Davenport, Kettle Falls, Liberty-Spangle, Lind-Ritzville, Mary Walker, NW Christian-Colbert, Reardan, Republic and St. George’s. The top 8 finishers in lane events and the top 12 in fi...

  • Court Report

    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. May 9: A caller filed a complaint about loud noise originating from Delilah's Full Moon Saloon in the 500 block of Morgan Street in Davenport. A two-vehicle collision involving a state brand...

  • Grade levels vie for funding

    Parents of current fourth-graders at P.C. Jantz Elementary School, represented by Kim King and Carmen Weishaar, made a presentation to the school board April 27 concerning the lack of a fifth grade teacher. Due to budget cuts expected by the state legislature, the board last spring opted not to hire a replacement elementary teacher for retiring second-grade teacher Beverly Scherr. Instead, teachers of grades three through five moved down a grade, leaving the fifth grade without a teacher. Fifth-graders this year were...

  • O-H sports roundup

    Track & Field Odessa-Harrington finishers in the meet held in Bridgeport May 3 were (placement/name/time or distance): Boys 800 Meters 15 Jacob Dewulf 2:33.24 1600 Meters 10 Jacob Dewulf 5:36.62 300-meter hurdles 9 Austin Schmierer 50.37 Javelin 26 Jacob Dewulf 92-06 Pole Vault 3 Austin Schmierer 8-06.00 Long Jump 21 Austin Schmierer 14-03.00 Girls 100 Meters 12 Kendall Todd 14.80 1600 Meters 14 Chelsea Fisher 7:15.48 100-meter Hurdles 13 Koralynne Kuch 19.80 Shot Put 18 Chelsea Fisher 23-05.00 Javelin 5 Kendall Todd 90-00 7...

  • Court Report

    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. Names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers are generally not listed in this column. May 2: Several dump trucks were reported traveling at high speeds up and down Hart Road. One caller advised her vehicle was almost forced off the road while she drove to work. A caller reported being harassed at her residence in the 300 block of NE...

  • O-H sports roundup

    Track & Field At the District 7 NE 1B/2B League meet held Tuesday, April 26 at Old University High School in Spokane, Odessa-Harrington competed against the other 1B schools Columbia-Hunters, Valley Christian, Wellpinit and Wilbur-Creston. The 2B schools also present were Davenport, Mary Walker and NW Christian-Colbert. Results for O-H are given below: (Place Name Time/Distance) Boys 800 Meters 10 Jacob Dewulf 2:37.1 1600 Meters 8 Jacob Dewulf 5:31.0 300-m Hurdles 8 Austin...

  • Panhandle Polecats do not disappoint

    Patti Jarschke

    Last Saturday evening, the Harrington Opera House Society held another event to support their on-going efforts to rehabilitate the Harrington Opera House so it can, once again, become a regional venue for the visual and performing arts. But who knew fund raising could be so much fun? The Harrington Opera House Society staged an evening of entertainment, beginning with the Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner, held at the Harrington Memorial Hall. Miss Harrington 2011, Breanna...

  • Court Report

    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. Names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers are generally not listed in this column. April 25 - After a caller reported possible animal abuse involving three horses on property adjacent to Spring Canyon Road East, a deputy determined that the animals appeared healthy. A garage door was found to be kicked in at a residence on Seven...

  • Harrington Happenings

    Harrington High teacher Mike Cronrath, the advisor to the Washington State Field, returned to the school to find his room re-decorated. It has been a tradition for the seniors to decorate his room to welcome him back. This year’s theme was “Princess Room.” Cronrath discovered his classroom was turned into a “pretty in pink” bedroom. The bedroom included a bed, dollhouse, pink bathrobe and boa, and even Justin Bieber posters on the walls. Cronrath was a good sport about it....

  • O-H sports roundup

    Track & Field Wilbur meet The 1B/2B track and field meet held at Wilbur April 19 included teams from Columbia-Hunters, Inchelium, Odessa-Harrington, Wellpinit and Wilbur-Creston in the 1B class and Davenport, Liberty-Spangle, Lind-Ritzville and Mary Walker in the 2B class. Odessa-Harrington finishers were (placement/name/time or distance): Boys 200 meters 6 Austin Schmierer 28.99 800 meters 6 Jacob Dewulf 2:36.77 1600 meters 5 Jacob Dewulf 5:50.28 300-meter hurdles 4 Austin Schmierer 52.17 Javelin 17 Jacob Dewulf 84'08 Long...

  • Court Report

    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. Names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers are generally not listed in this column. April 18: An ammonia truck appeared tampered with and some of its contents taken while parked on Wollweber Road near Edwall. A vehicle is believed responsible for pushing over at least 14 stop signs valued at $500 on county roads in the Almira area...

  • Jacqueline A. "Jacque" Sewall

    Jacque Sewall died April 13, 2011, in Davenport at the age of 74. Her home was Harrington. She was born March 28, 1937, in Fargo, N.D. to Golda Frederick. She married Edward Sewall in Coeur d 'Alene, Idaho on January 29, 1954. She is survived by her husband, Edward, at the home. She is also survived by her children: Tim and Cindy Sewall of Lincoln, Wash., Kathy and Mike Hoob of Harrington and Kelley and Eric Timm of Harrington; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren,...

  • Cultural events at Harrington Opera House

    The well-known Pacific Northwest bluegrass band, the Panhandle Polecats, will perform Saturday, April 30, at 7 p.m. at the Harrington Opera House Auditorium in the first of several events on the calendar at the Harrington Opera House in upcoming weeks. The Panhandle Polecats also performed at the Odessa Historical Museum during Deutschesfest 2010. The Panhandle Polecats consists of five siblings, two brothers and three sisters from Idaho, who have traveled throughout the...

  • O-H sports roundup

    Tennis The boys and girls tennis teams faced off against Lind-Ritzville/Sprague April 12. The Titan boys lost 5-0, and the girls won 3-2. In the No. 1 singles match, Ruse (LRS) defeated O-H’s Cronrath, 7-5, 6-0. The doubles match was lost by a forfeit. For the girls, Kylee Kieffer won the No. 1 singles match by defeating Vogelsinger, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. The No. 1 doubles match saw Melville and Heidenreich (LRS) defeat Amanda Hardt and Cydnee Kieffer of O-H, 6-0, 6-4. Golf The O...

  • Court Report

    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. Names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers are generally not listed in this column. April 11: A deputy responded to a report of a mini-bike speeding and driving in the roadway in the vicinity of Jefferson and Eleventh streets in Davenport. Responding to a report that someone was attempting to open doors on the main fair building,...

  • Golfers back in the swing; Powell's 83 gets girls' medal

    Coming back after spring break and getting back into the school routine is always a challenge. The Odessa-Harrington golf team finished in the middle of the pack after traveling to Colville for a match Monday, April 11. Coach Sam Read reported that the weather was cool and windy, with light rain showers. Boys and girls played 18 holes. Kettle Falls took the boys’ team win, with a score of 444, followed by Lind/Ritzville/Sprague 464, Colfax 471, Northwest Christian 490, Odessa/Harrington 516, Davenport 548 and Republic 569. O...

  • Short-handed track & field team competes at Freeman

    The O-H track and field team was back in action Tuesday, April 12, at the District 7 NE 1B/2B League meet hosted by Liberty at Freeman High School in Rockford. The boys results follow: In the 200 meters, Austin Schmierer had a time of 29.43 seconds, for 20th place. In the 800 meters, Jacob Dewulf had an eleventh-place finish in 2:35.70, and in the 1600 meters he took ninth in a time of 5:44.05. In the 300-meter hurdles, there was an 11th place finish for Austin Schmierer in 53.96. Jacob DeWulf threw the javelin 96'06” for 1...

  • Love - The Odessa Record "By Your Relative"

    Odessa Record subscriber Larry Fisher of Spokane continues his series of articles on the history of the Batum/Lauer area (where his wife, the former Joyce Kiesz, grew up.) Dream 2. Continuation. Haase, John, (b. 10/24/1877, Kulm, Russia. d. 1971). John came to the United States in 1902 and resided in the Odessa area, either on a farm or in town until his taking residence in Spokane. He was a member of the UCC, aiding in the construction of the present facility. Mr. Haase was united in marriage in 1905 on Sept. 6, to Lydia...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Every spring, early in the past century, students at Lincoln County high school gathered for a tennis tournament combined with oratorical and declamatory contests. The third annual event of this kind was scheduled to be held in Odessa on May 7 and 8, 1915. The Odessa Record's issue of April 30 that year gave this account of plans for the big meeting. One of the largest school events in the history of the Big Bend country is scheduled for this town next Friday and Saturday, when the Odessa schools and Odessa citizens play host...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Odessa has grown into the community it is today as a result of civic leadership. Back when the town was new, the Odessa Commercial Club, later to become the Odessa Chamber of Commerce, campaigned for new businesses, recruited new residents and sought better roads and railroad schedule. The Odessa Record in its issue of April 16, 1909, gave this report of the meeting of the Commercial Club held earlier that week. The monthly meeting of the Odessa Commercial Club was held at the Town Hall Tuesday evening, and several matters...

  • O-H Titan sports update

    Baseball The Titans’ season got off to a slow start with the cancellation of the March 22 double header that was to be played against St. John-Endicott in St. John. The games were cancelled due to wet field conditions. O-H vs. St. Michael’s So the season officially began March 26 with a double-header against St. Michael’s Academy of Spokane. In game one, the Titans prevailed 13-2. 1 2 3 4 5 R H E St. M's 0 0 2 0 0 2 4 5 O-H 2 0 2 8 1 13 6 2 Winning pitcher was Andy Schaf...

  • Court Report

    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. Names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers are generally not listed in this column. March 28: A caller who found an abandoned custom bicycle without wheels stashed in bushes near the state park sign along the Keller grade and asked if he could keep it for his son was advised he could if its owner didn't claim it in 60 days. A woma...

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