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  • Ballots mailed this week

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jul 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Ballots for the Aug. 3 primary election were mailed to Lincoln County voters July 14, and most residents should receive their ballots July 15 or 16. For many voters, the only race that will appear on the primary ballot will be to appoint either Adam Walser or a write-in candidate as county prosecuting attorney. Walser, a Republican, is running unopposed for a one-year term as the prosecuting attorney. He was appointed prosecuting attorney in January after Jeff Barkdull was elected Lincoln County Superior Court Jud...

  • Cops and courts-July 15 issue

    The Times|Updated Jul 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. July 4 Traffic stops: 34 An LCSO deputy assisted with a tire change. Fireworks were reported a quarter mile east of Hanson Harbor around Crescent Bay. A disabled vehicle was reported at North Highway 174 and North Mic...

  • Reardan looks ahead to fall sports schedule

    The Times|Updated Jul 15, 2021

    REARDAN – The mascot isn't known yet, but the high school has released its tentative fall sports schedule, with a full docket of games returning for athletes competing in football, volleyball, soccer and cross country. Football practice starts Aug. 18, while other sports start practice Aug. 23. Here is the Reardan varsity schedule as it stands as of press time. FOOTBALL Aug. 27 – Jamboree vs. Freeman and Liberty Sept. 3 – at Northwest Christian (Colbert) Sept. 11 – vs. Oro...

  • Class of 1971 holds reunion

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jul 15, 2021

    ODESSA – Although the Odessa High School Alumni Association canceled its annual banquet for the second consecutive year in 2021, the members of the class of 1971 were unwilling to let the occasion pass by without the opportunity to gather and catch up with one another. Paul and Kerry Scheller of Odessa hosted their classmates at their home in late June. At 51 members, the class of 1971 is said to be the largest class to graduate from Odessa High: Carol Null, Nancy Finck, V...

  • Back to the northwest for Crossleys

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jul 15, 2021

    ODESSA – Kolby Crossley, a 2012 graduate of Odessa High School, has returned to the state of Washington after several years living and working out of the state. He has accepted a position as the press liaison for the Auburn Police Dept. after having spent time in Montana and Colorado as a local TV news host and reporter. He becomes the first civilian to hold the position at the Auburn PD. Before, police officers were assigned to that duty. The unpopularity of that duty among o...

  • New fire growing near Wenatchee

    Odessa Record|Updated Jul 14, 2021

    SUNNYSLOPE — Chelan County has requested help battling a new fire burning in dry grass and sage brush in this rural community between Wenatchee and Cashmere. The Red Apple Fire is reported about 6:55 p.m. Tuesday, July 13. At the time, Chelan County Fire District No. 1 Chief Brian Brett and Chelan County Fire District No. 6e CHief Phil Mosher estimated it was about 1,000 acres in size and growing. The blaze is threatening 234 homes, orchards and a power substation on the north side of U.S. Highway 2. Evacuation notices h...

  • Another heat advisory issued through Wednesday evening

    The Times|Updated Jul 12, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Another heat advisory was issued by the National Weather Service through Wednesday, July 14 at 8 p.m. as hot temperatures nearing triple digits are expected over the next three days. The heat advisory is the NWS's third thus far this year and extends across most of Eastern Washington and North Idaho, including the Spokane, Cheney, Odessa, Ritzville and Colfax areas. It extends as far north as Omak and Kettle Falls, as far east as Post Falls and Plummer, as far south as Pomeroy and Clarkston and as far west as...

  • Trio of sudden deaths hit county

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    LINCOLN COUNTY – A trio of sudden deaths hit Lincoln County last week, with all deceased being female. A 35-year-old woman in Reardan, an 80-year-old woman in Davenport and a woman in Odessa whose age was not disclosed all died last week. 35-year-old Melissa Gable was found dead just east of Reardan at a home on South Green Street at 1:15 p.m. June 29, according to Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office records. Deputy Chad Cunningham and Reardan Police chief Andy Manke responded to the death after Gable’s uncle reported his niece...

  • Davenport releases fall sports schedules

    The Times|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The high school has released its tentative fall sports schedule, with a full docket of games returning for athletes competing in football, volleyball, soccer and cross country. Football practice starts Aug. 18, while other sports start practice Aug. 23. Here is the Davenport varsity schedule as it stands as of press time. Stay tuned next week for coverage of available Reardan sports schedules. FOOTBALL Aug. 27 – Jamboree at Ritzville Sept. 3 – at Colfax Sept. 10 ...

  • Cops and courts--July 8 issue

    The Times|Updated Jul 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. June 27 Traffic stops: 17 A welfare check was requested in the Grand Coulee area. A custody issue was reported. A stolen vehicle was reported at Two Rivers Resort by the Fort Spokane boat launch. A Davenport wom...

  • Quiet Independence Day in Odessa

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

    ODESSA – July 4 fell on a Sunday this year, and although Sunday is normally a quiet day in Odessa most of the time, it was also the day for two events downtown. The Firemen's BBQ at the community center served up lunches to all comers from the side door (not the window, as was decided after we had gone to press with last week's issue). The kitchen crew had a well-organized setup, with cooking performed in the commercial kitchen and an assembly line set up right outside the k...

  • Odess Town Council June 28 Meeting

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

    ODESSA – The Odessa Town Council met June 28 with a full complement present, including Mayor Bill Crossley and council members Vickie Iverson, Landon Lobe, Kelly Watkins, Amy Gimmestad and Marlene Kramer. Prior to the meeting, a public hearing was held to allow citizen input on the latest Transportation Improvement Plan after projects already underway were removed and others needing attention had been added. There were no questions or comments from the public, and the hearing was adjourned. The plan was approved later in t...

  • Fireworks discouraged this weekend

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Jul 2, 2021

    DAVENPORT—County citizens celebrating Independence Day should use an option other than fireworks and other burns this year, all eight Lincoln County fire districts have said this week. The record-high temperatures, dry climate and high winds have forced all fire districts in Lincoln County to enact burn bans that include fireworks through the 4th of July. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Board of Commissioners and Reardan Police Department have said they won’t enforce burn bans with criminal punishments because an ordin...

  • Davenport sees highest recorded temperatures

    The Times|Updated Jul 2, 2021

    DAVENPORT – A 95-year-old record was broken here Monday, June 28. The National Weather Service (NWS), which measures local temperatures from Wellpinit entered a high temperature of 108 degrees around 4 p.m., while the Weather Channel recorded a high temperature of 106 degrees. The city’s previous highest recorded temperature was recorded at 105 degrees on July 26, 1928. The National Weather Service recorded even higher temperatures the next day, Tuesday, June 29 at a whopping 111 degrees by 3 p.m., while the Weather Cha...

  • Cops and courts-July 2 issue

    The Times|Updated Jul 2, 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. June 20 Traffic stops: 6 An illegal campfire was reported on Fifth and Sinclair Streets in Davenport. A suspicious vehicle was reported on 11th and Jefferson Streets in Davenport. A Creston man said his ex-wife was...

  • No fireworks in Odessa July 4?!

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jul 1, 2021

    ODESSA – At its regularly scheduled June 28, 2021 meeting, the Odessa Town Council followed the advice of county and local fire district officials and urged Mayor Bill Crossley to declare an emergency to the Town of Odessa due to the extreme fire danger caused by drought and due also to the extended period of hot weather we are currently experiencing. The emergency declaration wants to discourage the discharge of all fireworks within the town for the current July 4 holiday weekend. Please be safe. The fire department has b...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    LAURA ESTES|Updated Jul 1, 2021

    Uffda! By the time you receive this issue of The Odessa Record, temperatures may have cooled to 102 degrees. What do we cook when it is so hot we are already cooking? Salads are always a good choice, as most ingredients don’t require turning on the stove. Merleen Smith brought a cabbage-based salad to a recent event, and it garnered many requests for the recipe. Merleen had put it together using the some-of-this and a-little-of-that method, with ingredients she had on hand. F...

  • Odessa School Board Meeting

    The Record|Updated Jul 1, 2021

    ODESSA – The Board of Directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the high school library and via ZOOM on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at 6 p.m., preceded by a workshop in the district office at 5:30 p.m. for discussions regarding ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief) funding, technology planning and staffing considerations. Present were board chair Ed Deife; board members Heather Valverde, Janie Steward and Chris Crossley; Dan Read, Superintendent; Jamie Nelson, Principal; Staci Claassen, Assistant B...

  • Odessa FBLA project among 125 finalists

    The Record|Updated Jul 1, 2021

    ODESSA – "The Old Town Hall has been the focus of Odessa's FBLA chapter over the past four years," says FBLA advisor Terri King. Working with the Town of Odessa and the Old Town Hall Rejuvenation Society, FBLA members have focused their service projects on making improvements to the building through grant writing, contests, volunteer labor and a window campaign. To date they have raised almost $50,000 to replace the roof, the windows and a door. Recently, members c...

  • Lions repair water fountains

    Updated Jul 1, 2021

    Marlon Schafer, incoming president of the Odessa Lions Club, picks the hottest day of the year to start work on the public drinking fountains installed by the club at the Community Center and Old Town Hall some years ago. Both are in need of repairs....

  • Hall of Fame inductees honored

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jun 24, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa Athletics Hall of Fame held its induction ceremony last Saturday in the Odessa High School gymnasium lobby. Nine individuals and two teams were celebrated at the event. Attending the event in person to accept their awards were athletes Erik Walter (a 2004 OHS graduate), Jennie Harp (2006) and Travis Todd (2008). The award for Chris Scrupps (2003) was accepted by his brother Ryan Scrupps, as Chris is serving in the U.S. Army and was in the process of a t...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Jun 24, 2021

    1 years ago June 3, 1921 John Frieske and Miss Ida Suchland were united in marriage Sunday at noon with the Rev. J.G.V. Smith officiating. The alumni are urging a new high school for Odessa. They recently met and elected John Schoonover as president and Mrs. C.E. Jenks as secretary-treasurer. A caravan of 50 businessmen from Spokane was out this week to inspect the Columbia Basin Project. Their visit was chiefly for advertising purposes. Hatfield the rainmaker has been at Medicine Hat, where a news dispatch says he drew so...

  • Community Briefs

    Updated Jun 24, 2021

    Larson on Gonzaga Dean’s List Elizabeth Larson, the daughter of Tim and Jill Larson of Odessa, has earned placement on the Gonzaga University Dean’s List for spring semester 2021. Students must earn a 3.5 to 3.84 grade-point average to be listed. Luiten on Gonzaga President’s List Ireland Luiten, the daughter of Greg and Kellie Luiten of Odessa, has earned placement on the Gonzaga University President's List for spring semester 2021, where students must earn a 3.85 to 4.0 grade-point average to be listed. Ireland achie...

  • "Klara and The Sun" by Kazuo Ishiguro

    Tim Coley, Special to The Record|Updated Jun 24, 2021

    Many would argue that Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro wrote the most notable book of the 20th Century with his 1990 tale “The Remains of the Day.” He has written many other works in between, but his latest, “Klara and The Sun,” is a wonderfully woven story of just what love, living and the fear of death mean in our culture. Set in the not too distant future, the title character, Klara, is a B-2 model AF, or artificial friend. In a society where genetically modified children are “lifted” to higher achievement and better...

  • Hot weekend weather

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jun 24, 2021

    ODESSA – The forecast for this weekend is for dangerously hot weather. Temperatures at various weather services have ranged from highs of 108 to 110 by next Monday. At least one weather service is forecasting high temperatures of 100 degrees or more for all of next week. Health officials are urging people to take precautions, such as limiting strenuous outdoor activities, drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated and seeking shade when you must be outdoors. Fortunately for t...

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