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  • Cops and Courts-March 4 issue

    The Times|Updated Mar 9, 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. February 21 Traffic stops: 13 A caller said his wife was high on marijuana, left home in a 2019 black Ram pickup and was driving around on Morgan Street. He asked if it was illegal for her to be driving in those con...

  • Teachers, childcare workers eligible for vaccine

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    DAVENPORT – After originally not including teachers and childcare workers in the current 1B phase of vaccination, Gov. Jay Inslee pivoted and declared educators and licensed childcare workers should be added to the current phase “immediately.” Inslee’s flip came after President Joe Biden issued a directive that all states should prioritize the vaccination of educators and childcare workers. Inslee said he will “soon” announce when the state will prioritize grocery store workers, farmworkers, food processors, bus drivers and...

  • Area scoreboard-Feb. 25 to March 2

    Updated Mar 4, 2021

    February 25 Soccer St. George’s 3, Davenport 2. Volleyball Davenport 3, Chewelah 0 ((25-17, 25-7, 25-12). February 26 Football Asotin 14, Davenport 6. February 27 Football Reardan 30, Kettle Falls 6. Soccer Davenport 2, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 2. St. George’s 9, Reardan 0. Volleyball Valley Christian 3, Harrington 0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-22). March 1 J.V. football Davenport 22, Reardan 12. March 2 Soccer Davenport 7, Kettle Falls 1. Northwest Christian 5, Reardan 1. Volleyball Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 3, Davenport 0 (25...

  • Odessa FFA fundraiser comes to a close

    The Record|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa FFA fundraising effort for the Warden Food Bank, following a fire that destroyed a potato shed with connections to the food bank, has concluded with donations of more than 2,000 items weighing approximately 1,760 pounds. Families with children enrolled in preschool collected 27 items, Kindergarten 91, first grade 128, second grade 35, third grade 135, fourth grade 246, fifth grade 89, sixth grade 379, seventh grade 29, eighth grade 253, freshmen 106, sophomores 29, juniors 19 and seniors 473. Three w...

  • Tigers have a winning week

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    The Tiger volleyball team had a successful week, winning all three of their matches on the opponents’ courts. OHS vs Wilbur-Creston-Keller The Odessa Tigers defeated the Wilbur-Creston-Keller Wildcats in a hard-fought five sets last Thursday in Wilbur. OHS 25 16 23 25 15 3 WCK 18 25 25 18 6 2 Emily Scrupps led the Tiger team in kills with 12. Either the WCK defense handled many of the Tigers’ kill attempts or the girls were somewhat lacking in accuracy, as the team was successful in only 39 of its 135 kill attempts. Gra...

  • Science and Engineering Peer Choice Awards

    Jeff Wehr, OHS science instructor|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    ODESSA – Over the last few weeks before the winter break, students at Odessa High School and Junior High School were busy conducting independent science research entitled the Second Quarter Research Project. This project is designed to encapsulate the knowledge and the ability to formulate a testable research question, design and execute an experiment with quantifiable results, scientifically compare the experimental results with a control method and discuss their findings with the rest of the class via a formal p...

  • Wind, hail, snow, rain, lightning hamper game, but Tigers prevail 74-0

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Mar 4, 2021

    Odessa 46 14 8 6 74 Tekoa-Rosalia 0 0 0 0 0 Pilot Weishaar was the workhorse of this game, rushing for 239 yards on 16 carries and getting across the goal line four times for touchdowns, plus carrying the ball for another four two-point conversions. He also received a 10-yard pass for a TD and scored a total of 38 points. Daeton Deife had 97 yards rushing in four carries and scored two TDs, while adding two 2-point conversions, one rushing and one receiving, scoring 16...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Mar 4, 2021

    1 years ago Mar. 4, 1921 Secretary C.E. Ivy, on his return to Davenport after attending a meeting of the Racing Association held at Walla Walla last week, announced that the dates set for the 29th annual picnic of the Lincoln and Adams counties pioneers at their picnic grounds on Crab Creek, would be held this year June 23-24-25. The warm weather that has prevailed during the past week has set the baseball bug buzzing and as a result a baseball meeting has been called at the Kunkel barber shop next Monday night....

  • Four-county Pfizer partnership begins

    The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Lincoln County’s share of the Moderna vaccine aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 has been reduced to zero in the past weeks as the state puts emphasis on mass vaccination sites and winter storms nationwide slow down shipping. That goose egg of new doses has been felt in many rural counties, not just here. Fortunately for rural health departments, there is a second FDA-approved vaccine by Pfizer that requires two shots spread three weeks apart. Now, individual rural counties don’t have the capacity to store...

  • Cops and Courts-Feb. 25 issue

    The Times|Updated Feb 26, 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. February 14 Traffic stops: 2 The hospital requested deputy assistance with an unruly patient in the emergency room. A man requested assistance after he locked his keys in his car while it was running. A caller in an...

  • Reardan volleyball falls to Odessa, UCA

    The Times|Updated Feb 26, 2021

    REARDAN – Melloney Diefe had 21 assists and the Odessa Tigers got a road victory in Reardan over the Indians Thursday, Feb. 18 in straight sets, 25-16, 25-21, 26-24. It was the first game for either school since Fall 2019, as the season has been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emily Scrupps added 12 kills for Odessa, while Maddie Scrupps had eight digs. Diefe added four aces, and Jocelynn Hottell had three blocks for the victorious Tigers. Kendall Little had 10 digs and t...

  • Tigers defeat Wellpinit 98-0

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa Tiger football team started off their new season, finally, with a huge win over Wellpinit, 98-0. The boys were itching to get on the field and prove their mettle as the reigning state champions in the 1B category. Senior Tim DeWulf was back in action after missing all of last season recovering from foot surgery. He proved his value with five pass receptions for 105 yards and four touchdowns. On defense, he racked up five solo tackles and two assists. Fellow...

  • Tigers get first conference win

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    ODESSA – The Tiger volleyball team opened its season Feb. 18, after the long Covid-induced wait, with a non-league win over Reardan in three straight games. OHS vs. Reardan Emily Scrupps was back in fine form after having missed last season due to shoulder surgery. She led the team with 12 kills. The match was broadcast via the NFHS Network and could be viewed online. There was no play-by-play announcer, and the camera was located way up in the bleachers. Therefore, f...

  • Darlene Kittilson Eldredge 1931 - 2021

    Updated Feb 25, 2021

    Darlene Kittilson Eldredge, 89, left this earthly realm on Feb.16, 2021, after a 20 year battle with COPD. Though Darlene’s health was failing for years, few people knew the extent to which she struggled. Her indomitable spirit and quick wit kept her pushing through the hard days. Darlene was born in July of 1931 to Elva Bland Caldwell and Edwin Caldwell in Wenatchee, Wash. She had two sisters born before her; Elva and Anna. Caldwell sisters grew up near Leavenworth, Wash. w...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Contributor|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    Recipes do fail. Recently I tried a recipe for orange cake with fresh orange syrup. It was circulating the Internet last December. Taking into consideration different tastes among folks, this recipe still falls in the flop category. You won’t find the recipe repeated here, and it will soon disappear from my Pinterest “To Try” board. It is very, very heavy, dense, overly sweet, yet lacking flavor. You can eat it, but it’s not worth wasting calories on, nor time figurin...

  • 1st Buttercup

    The Record|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    The first buttercup of 2021 was submitted to The Record this week by Stan Mustard of Odessa. The bright yellow flowers were sighted just beyond the town limits....

  • 2021 Lincoln County tax roll notice

    The Record|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    ODESSA – Lincoln County Treasurer Jody Howard has completed the 2021 Tax & Assessment roll for collection, providing notification that the treasurer shall now accept payment and issue receipts for the 2021 taxes and assessments per RCW 84.56.020. 2021 tax statements are scheduled to be mailed within the next two weeks. Taxpayers, whose mortgage companies request their tax statement, will not receive a statement. For further information or questions, contact the Treasurer’s office, 450 Logan, Davenport, WA, (509) 725...

  • Vaccine clinic held at community center

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa Clinic sprang into action Monday, when the Lincoln County Health District called to announce that 180 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine would be delivered to Odessa. Clinic manager Barb Schlimmer and her team quickly began organizing a mass inoculation clinic for folks who had already signed up to be on a waiting list for the shots. On Tuesday afternoon, setup began taking place in the community center after town officials agreed to its use a...

  • Council to enforce cleanup of nuisance properties

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    ODESSA – The hammer is about to fall. After numerous requests via letter and in person, as well as citations issued by Odessa Police, nuisance properties within the Town of Odessa, that are not just unsightly but also health hazards affecting neighbors and/or anyone else needing to access those properties (delivery drivers, utility workers, etc.), the Odessa Town Council is taking action to clean up the properties and place liens against them in order to recoup the cost of remediation. At Monday evening’s meeting of the cou...

  • Inslee relents, moves eastern WA to Phase 2

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Feb 18, 2021

    ODESSA – Following a public uproar when Gov. Jay Inslee declared that the Puget Sound area was the first portion of the state to move to Phase 2 of his Covid-related economic re-opening plan, Inslee initially tried defending his decision but soon switched gears and declared that all of eastern Washington was moving to Phase 2. This about-face means that the much-postponed fall sports season can finally get underway at Odessa High School (see additional sports coverage, p. 8) and that many other potential events can take p...

  • Back in action this weekend

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    ODESSA – This week marks the start of the “fall sports” season for Odessa High School athletes playing football and volleyball. The football team faces Wellpinit this Friday evening at 7 p.m. at Finney Field. On Saturday, the volleyball team faces two different teams at home in the high school gym, with matches against Oakesdale at noon and Mary Walker High of Springdale at 4 p.m. Covid-related restrictions apply, even in Phase 2. Parents of team members from both teams, plus the team members themselves, officials, coach...

  • Elizabeth "Betty" May Long (1931-2021)

    Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Elizabeth “Betty” May Long passed away in Spokane, Washington on January 7, 2021. She was born May 10, 1931 to Carl and Enny Lindberg in Hoquiam, Washington. Betty attended Hoquiam schools and was active in clubs and was a high school song queen. She graduated from Hoquiam High School in 1949. After graduation she was employed by Lamb Weston. Betty married Leonard E. Provost of Hoquiam and moved to Odessa, Washington in the early 1950’s. She and Leonard had three child...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Feb 17, 2021

    1 years ago Feb. 18, 1921 The masque ball given by Odessa members of the Elks fraternity at the Community Hall Friday night was unquestionably the social event of the season for the dancing public. From the standpoint of weather it came at a most unfavorable time for the roads in some places were almost impassible, and a number of people who started were unable to get to Odessa by their cars stalling in the mud. Nevertheless, the crowd that came filled the hall and there were many fine costumes. The Odessa Gun Club lost its...

  • Technologist Winkler named winner

    The Record|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    ODESSA – A little over one year ago, Odessa High School’s Chloe Winkler, now a junior, began coursework in computer science and programming in science teacher Jeff Wehr’s science department. Curious about the computer sciences, she showed interest in becoming a computer programmer and pursued coding-related projects. She has now learned more than five computer-science languages, including Q-Basic, R-Basic, JAVA, CSS, HTML and Python. Wehr says she is one of the top five coder...

  • Frozen over

    Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby | The Record Crab Creek in mid-Odessa is completely frozen over in this view looking west toward the Division Street walking bridge. Warmer temperatures are being forecast for Sunday and Monday....

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