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  • Lights going up for Christmas

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – A group of volunteers assisted the Old Town Hall Rejuvenation Society with putting lights on the large evergreen tree on its property. A crew under the direction of Marlene Kramer, current president of the Society, put the lights onto the tree last week on a sunny but cold day. The lighting of the tree will take place Sunday, November 29, at 5:30 p.m. outside the Old Town Hall. Holiday lighting has also begun appearing in other locations around town. Some residents h...

  • Odessa Birthdays and Anniversaries

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Birthdays for Nov. 22: Chad Strebeck, Skip Regli, Brent Kissler, Kellie Luiten. Nov. 23: Lacy Kelly, Glen Allen(†), Madison Finkbeiner. Nov. 24: Connie Kellar, Kyle Tebow, Peggy Tracy(†), Nicole Carpenter. Nov. 25: Brenna Carstensen, Dierks Todd. Nov. 26: Donald Valverde, Angela Griffith, Ed Hayden. Nov. 27: Della Jette, Kellie Reyes, Joel Heimbigner, Dakota Largent, Travis Todd, Ed Crosby(†). Nov. 28: Bruce Walter. Anniversaries for Nov. 25: Myron(†) & Marlene Kramer. (†) = deceased, = military veteran...

  • Health crisis worsens in county

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    DAVENPORT – According to the Lincoln County Health Department, the average number of Covid-19 cases in Washington state has doubled over the past two weeks, with the numbers in Lincoln County following the trend. As of November 17, Lincoln County had 39 new cases within 14 days, which put the case rate at 365 cases per 100,000 people. There have been 123 confirmed positive cases in the county and two deaths. Recent outbreaks have occurred in the county associated with Vista Manor, an assisted living facility in Davenport, a...

  • Odessa council talks about winter walkers

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosb, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – The Town Council met Nov. 9 via teleconference and in the clerk’s office. In the absence of Mayor Bill Crossley, Mayor Pro Tempore Kelly Watkins led the meeting from the clerk’s office, where he was joined via computer by council members Vickie Iverson, Amy Hunt, Vickie Iverson and Marlene Kramer. Landon Lobe was absent. Council agreed to allow winter walkers into the community center and also to allow them to use the restrooms there. The only requirement was that each person sign a waiver of liability in order...

  • Odessa weather

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Date H L Rain Snow November 11 32 14 0 0 November 12 38 21 0 0 November 13 36 24 0.52 4.2 November 14 39 24 0.14 0 November 15 38 26 0.11 T November 16 43 31 0 0 November 17 37 33 0.13 0 November precipitation: 1.08...

  • Jacquelyn "Jackie" June Winfrey

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Jacquelyn "Jackie" June Winfrey of Quincy passed away on November 5, 2020. She was born to Jacob and Lena Grening on December 1, 1932 at the family farm in Odessa, Wash. After graduating from Odessa High School in 1951 Jackie attended a dental aide school in Spokane. While there she met Jim at a USO dance hall. Jim says, "She was the best looking one there." They married in 1953 at the Christ Lutheran Church in Odessa. Jackie was well known in Odessa for her cake decorating....

  • Odessa Markets

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – The latest cash grain market in Odessa shows Soft White Wheat, bushel is at $5.46. White Club, bushel at 5.81. Hard Red Winter, bushel at $6.28. Dark Northern Spring, bushel is at $6.17. Barley at $130 per ton and Triticale at $135 per ton....

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Special to The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Thanksgiving Day is less than a week away, and conditions this year may have many cooks experiencing their first time roasting a turkey. The internet has hundreds of seasoning recipes, how-to guides and roasting/cooking methods, but if this is your first time roasting a turkey, the abundance of various recipes may be overwhelming. Following are some guidelines to help you be successful with most any recipe you choose. First, make sure a frozen turkey is completely thawed...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    1 years ago Nov. 19, 1920 After an exciting chase lasting more than a week, Louis A. Steurnagle was arrested by Sheriff McManus and identified as one of three men who robbed a store at Odessa, a garage at Ephrata and who stole Sheriff Deycous’ car at Wilson Creek. Steurnagle is strongly suspected of being implicated in several safe and store robberies across Washington and into Idaho during the past year. Nearly 100 stores, offices and business places have been robbed in the last 12 months, all perpetrated using the same m...

  • Book Review: Moving among the faithful: "Pew" and "Transcendent Kingdom"

    Tim Coley, Special to The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    For many, the church is a place of community and comfort during trying times. It can encourage personal growth, challenge, and reflection. Two novels I recently had the joy of reading approach the church in very different ways, but they both turn a mirror back toward those who profess to be of faith and ask some very profound questions. The first is a fairly short novella, entitled “Pew” by Catherine Lacey. This is her third novel, and the title is also the name bestowed on the central character, a person of ind...

  • Harrington council meets via teleconference

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The City Council met via teleconference on Nov. 12, chaired by Mayor Nathan Luck in the presence of council members David Buddrius, Peter Davenport, Justin Slack, Stephen Hardy and Levi Schenk, as well as Janice Cepeda (city clerk), Mike Cronrath (city treasurer), Marge Womach and Cherie MacClellan. Mike Cronrath provided the treasurer’s report that had been sent out by email in two formats for the clerk and mayor to forward to the council. There were a lot of bank fees for the past month, and Cronrath will check...

  • Clarification

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA — Some clarification has been requested regarding the article in the Nov. 5 issue of The Record on the food drive being conducted this week. The Odessa Community Ministerial Association, or OCMA, consists of local ministers who gather together in supporting community activities, such as Vacation Bible School, The Odessa Food Bank, Community Hymn Sings, and assisting in benevolence as needs arise. The Youth Group is a separate group made up of young people from various area churches and is led by Brent Finkbeiner. T...

  • Gary Mervin Mills

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Gary Mervin Mills – August 16, 1934-November 26, 2019 Dad was born in Wilbur August 16, 1934 and passed away at Odessa Memorial Hospital November 26, 2019. Mom preceded Dad to heaven on July 12th, 2014. Dad was the first of nine children born to Herb and Dorothy (Smith) Mills. Twin sisters Joan and Joanne (deceased), Brother Noel (deceased), Sister Linda(deceased). Dad is survived by sisters Sharon, Kathy (and Bruce), Patty (and George) and Trudy. Dad is also survived by b...

  • Odessa weather

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Date H L Rain Snow November 4 49 32 0.05 0 November 5 58 46 0 0 November 6 52 37 0 0 November 7 42 24 0 0 November 8 43 24 T T November 9 34 11 0.13 1.7 November 10 34 22 0 0 November precipitation: 0.18...

  • Odessa Markets

    The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – The latest cash grain market in Odessa shows Soft White Wheat, bushel is at $5.29. White Club, bushel at 5.64. Hard Red Winter, bushel at $6.12. Dark Northern Spring, bushel is at $6.07. Barley at $130 per ton as well as Triticale at $135 per ton....

  • Ireland Luiten makes rosters of Gonzaga

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – Ireland Luiten, a 2020 Odessa High School graduate, has begun attending Gonzaga University in Spokane, and her parents, Greg and Kellie Luiten of Odessa, have reported that she has become a very busy person right at the outset. An avid dancer for most of her young life, Ireland tried out for the Dance Team that accompanies men's and women's basketball teams to some of their games, as well as some women's volleyball teams. The dance team performs routines during h...

  • Odessa Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA — Beginning this week, this section will include birthdays and anniversaries for the following full week Sunday through Saturday. This week only, Friday/Saturday of the current week will be included as before. Birthdays for Nov. 13: Drake Costlow, Pilot Weishaar, Colt Lewis, Wyatt James Williams. Nov. 14: Denice Wraspir. Nov. 15: Alexis Schmierer, Ellen Holman, Kenna Janice, Tom Schafer. Nov. 16: Steve Burroughs, Mila Coleman, Claire Squire. Nov. 17: Lauryn Hink, Marci Grall, Brayden Knight, Lynnie Schafer. Nov. 18: Ch...

  • Trestle work

    Roger Harnack, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    Workers continue their inspection of the railroad overpass across state Highway 28 just outside of the Odessa town limits, near the Dobson Road outlet....

  • Hannah Sheldon awarded American FFA Degree

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – Odessa High School 2018 graduate Hannah Sheldon, daughter of Don and Mo Sheldon, formerly of Odessa, has been awarded the American FFA Degree by the National FFA Organization based in Indianapolis, Ind. Only about 1% of FFA members receive this award each year. Hannah was recognized for this achievement at the National FFA Convention and Expo, a virtual event that took place Oct. 27-29. According to the FFA website, "As the highest degree achievable in the National F...

  • Odessa chamber holds first meeting since March

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Jan 20, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa Chamber of Commerce met this week Tuesday in the public library at noon for the first time since last March. President Zach Schafer, having served five years in that position, longer than any previous Odessa Chamber president, told members he could no longer continue in that role, although he said he would continue to attend meetings and contribute to the organization. He also called for nominations for the Chamber’s officers, something that takes place each November. Several current officers were als...

  • After school sports shuttered

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Nov 16, 2020

    DAVENPORT-The Gorillas were planning to begin after-school practices for boys and girl's basketball and wrestling today, Nov. 16. Those plans were axed after Gov. Jay Inslee's latest measures to fight the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus were announced yesterday, Nov. 15. All after-school practices and activities are postponed until further notice, the district announced via its Facebook page. "It's not safe right now," athletic director Tim Zeiler said. "I talked to other...

  • Our View: All-mail election needs immediacy

    Updated Nov 16, 2020

    All-mail election needs immediacy. If we can’t provide it, maybe we should return to polling place voting Over the last few months, all eyes have been on Washington’s 16-year-old vote-by-mail system. National media has been holding it up as an example of what should become the norm nationwide. But should it? Yes, we have fastidious local election employees resolving problems. And yes, we have years of experience making vote-by-mail work. But the nation isn’t ready for all-mail elections, whether it’s our system or another...

  • Gary Mervin Mills

    Updated Nov 16, 2020

    Gary Mervin Mills – August 16, 1934-November 26, 2019 Dad was born in Wilbur August 16, 1934 and passed away at Odessa Memorial Hospital November 26, 2019. Mom preceded Dad to heaven on July 12th, 2014. Dad was the first of nine children born to Herb and Dorothy (Smith) Mills. Twin sisters Joan and Joanne (deceased), Brother Noel (deceased), Sister Linda(deceased). Dad is survived by sisters Sharon, Kathy (and Bruce), Patty (and George) and Trudy. Dad is also survived by b...

  • Public records: Nov. 16 issue

    The Times|Updated Nov 16, 2020

    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. NOVEMBER 1 Number of traffic stops: 21 A caller wanted to know why someone was moving cattle across a road at 9am. A caller reported finding a bag with a child’s coat, blankets and cell phone. Abandoned vehicle repor...

  • Davenport to get snow; Odessa may be spared

    Roger Harnack, The Times|Updated Nov 13, 2020

    DAVENPORT — The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory as heavy snow is expected to move into Northern Idaho and Northeast Washington. The advisory runs from 11 p.m. until noon tomorrow. "A wet storm system will move in tonight and spread snow across much of North-Central andNortheast Washington and into the Idaho Panhandle, the advisory said. "Snow will be heavy at times over the mountain passes and mountain valleys with winter travel likely by Friday m...

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