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  • Court Report

    Updated Dec 21, 2018

    Superior Court John F. Strohmaier, Judge Criminal Sentencings Frank D. Nappo, 39, pleaded guilty Nov. 27 to violating a no-contact order on June 19. His sentence includes 15 months in prison (39 days credited as served), 12 months probation and $900 court costs. A second count of third-degree malicious mischief was dismissed as a result of a plea agreement with prosecuting attorneys. Scott James Bunch, 41, Spokane Valley, pleaded guilty Dec. 4 to third-degree assault in connection with an Oct. 24 incident in Sprague. His... Full story

  • Property Transactions

    Updated Dec 21, 2018

    Lincoln County Treasurer Karen M. Miller (personal representative, estate of Opal F. Hudkins), Spokane, to Karen M. Miller and David F. Hudkins, Spokane – southwest quarter (Miller) and northwest quarter (Hudkins), both in Sec. 35, T27N, R33E, $0. Karen M. Miller (personal representative, estate of Opal F. Hudkins), Spokane, to Diana May Lundstrom, Port Orchard, Wash. – southwest quarter of Sec. 26, T27N, R33E, $0. Karen M. Miller (personal representative, estate of Opal F. Hudkins), Spokane, to Karen M. Miller (50 percent) a...

  • Christmas Fest

    Updated Dec 21, 2018

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  • This Week in Odessa History Barnum generous, Christmas trees coming, Santa to visit,Odessa takes B-8 title.

    Updated Dec 21, 2018

    1 years ago The Odessa Record December 12, 1918 Barnum generous manager. According to the original contract which Barnum made with Jenny Lind, she contracting to sing 150 concerts in the United States and Havana for $1,000 a concert, the contract providing, however, that if Barnum made a clear profit of sterling from the first 75 concerts, Miss Lind should, for the remaining 75 concerts, receive, in addition of $1,000 0 concert, one-fifth of the profits; but that, on the other hand, if the first 50 concerts fell short of... Full story

  • Sheriff's Report

    Updated Dec 21, 2018

    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, Dec. 3: Responding to the 300 block of 5th Street, Sprague ambulance personnel transported a local man with a back injury to a Spokane hospital. A report of a trailer that overturned on SR 231 was ref... Full story

  • Add names to Lions Club holiday greetings board

    Chuck Watkins, Odessa Lions Club|Updated Dec 20, 2018

    Fellow Odessans, It is once again time to put the names back on the Christmas greeting board. The Odessa Lions Club would like to see your name up there with all of ours. The board not only shares your holiday spirit with others, the proceeds also allow your Odessa Lions Club to continue to serve our community and our world. As you know, Lions Club in Odessa has completed many service projects, including the covered picnic area, the ramp and new stairs at the Old Town Hall, new picnic tables for Festplatz, the public... Full story

  • JAIL BOOKINGS

    Updated Dec 10, 2018

    Nov. 26: Thomas Henry S. Ellison III, 31, Sprague, arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) on a Poulsbo, Wash., warrant and for second-degree theft. Scott Wayne Gage, 44, Spokane, arrested by LCSO for theft of a motor vehicle and second-degree possession of stolen property. Garrett Nathanael Gross, 20, Odessa, arrested by Odessa Police on an out-of-county misdemeanor and for second-degree malicious mischief. Nov. 27: Kimberly Marie Green, 32, Wilbur, arrested by LCSO for second-degree criminal trespass. Todd E... Full story

  • COURT REPORT

    Updated Dec 10, 2018

    SUPERIOR COURT John F. Strohmaier, Judge Criminal Sentencing Timothy Albert Evenson, 30, of Ford and Spokane, pleaded guilty Nov. 27 to second-degree trafficking in stolen property in connection with a June 7, 2017, crime in the 200 block of East Railroad Avenue in Reardan, during which tools and prescription drugs were taken. He was originally charged with second-degree theft and first-degree trafficking in stolen property. His sentence includes nine months in jail (with credit for six days served), electronic home...

  • PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

    Updated Dec 10, 2018

    Kenneth L. and Lorene D. Hansen, Reardan, to AMI Holdings LLC, Spokane – property at 27532 Tramm Road North, Reardan (Parcels A and C, Benner Short Plat), $245,000. Brian Douglas Hatten (administrator, estate of Douglas Lloyd Hatten), Spokane, to Roger Ketchum and Briana M. Young, Woodland, Calif. – property at 205 West Main Street, Harrington (Lot 8, Blk. 33, Town of Harrington), $20,000. Edward T. Battermann, Sr., Davenport, to Edward T. Battermann, Jr., and Courtney L.Battermann, Spokane Valley – property at 29650 Telfo...

  • INCIDENT LOG

    Updated Dec 10, 2018

    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, Nov. 26: Corrections deputies separated two male inmates in the county jail after an altercation occurred. A battery was removed from a lawnmower owned by the City of Sprague while parked at the grange at Gheres and Doe...

  • OHS Tigers are 1B state champs

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Dec 10, 2018

    Let's roll out the red carpet and start the ticker tape parade. The Odessa Tigers completed a perfect season, 14-0, after their win Saturday afternoon against Almira-Coulee-Hartline, 63 to 12. A little credit must be given to ACH for keeping the turnovers coming, it was almost like a light brunch, there were so many. Which in turn kept the ball in the Tigers' hands and made for a record breaking game, with 40 points in the first quarter. Marcus King ended the game with 224... Full story

  • Peterson retires, Clark let go, Odessa has no police

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Dec 10, 2018

    Odessa Mayor Bill Crossley has confirmed that Officer Bryce Peterson retired from the Odessa Police Dept. last Friday and that police chief Tom Clark was let go Monday evening of this week for what Crossley described as “the best interests of the town.” As most of our readers are probably aware, Crossley cannot discuss personnel issues in much detail because of privacy laws. A meeting in the public library on Wednesday, December 5, was announced Tuesday for the council to review a temporary contract with the Lincoln Cou... Full story

  • Lorene Marie Schibel

    Updated Dec 10, 2018

    Lorene Schibel passed away on November 27, 2018 in Odessa. She was born August 4, 1928 in Stevensville, Mont. She is a graduate of Pullman High School and attended Washington State College where she was a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She met her husband of 67 years, Don Schibel, at college and they were married on November 16, 1951 in Pullman. They later settled on the family farm, west of Odessa and then retired in Odessa. She was a member of the Heritage Church...

  • Increase in levies adopted

    Updated Dec 10, 2018

    The board of directors of Odessa School District #105 met in the high school library Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 6 p.m., preceded by a workshop in the district office at 5:30 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing the budget and discussing athletic programs. Present were Ed Deife, Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley, Janie Steward, Carmen Weishaar, superintendent Dan Read, principal Jamie Nelson and business manager Juli Weishaar. Also present were Amy Schaefer, Justin Parr, Bruce Todd and Terrie Schmidt-Crosby. There was no...

  • Meet The Record's new writer Dyanne Deering

    Linda Goodman|Updated Dec 10, 2018

    Hello readers. I want to introduce you to my good friend and co-worker Dyanne Deering. Some of you may already have had the privilege of knowing who she is from her irregularly appearing feature, “Diary of a mad, fat, bipolar woman.” Others may know her simply because she grew up in the Odessa area (her maiden name is Kramer). If you do not happen to know her, you should get to know her, because when I talk about the “privilege” of knowing Dyanne, I really mean it. To have he... Full story

  • Diary of a mad, fat, bipolar woman #5

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Nov 30, 2018

    My favorite time of the year is the holidays. I know everyone says that, but there is just something so special about them. Yes, we usually have to increase our belt sizes and our wallet usually shrinks, but to me it is a glorious time. I am not the type of person who counts every present I have under the tree. As a matter of fact, it is very rarely that I have a present under the tree. Kind of depressing, I know, and it can make me sad, only because others will ask, “What did you get?” When I say, “Nothing,” they gasp an... Full story

  • Volleyball all-opponent team includes two from Odessa

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

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  • Tigers to championship game in Tacoma

    Dyanne Deering|Updated Nov 30, 2018

    The OHS Tigers obliterated the Quilcene Rangers on Saturday afternoon, November 24, at the Wenatchee Apple Bowl. This lady knew that they could get the job done after I looked at the stats and discovered that the Tigers have outscored the Rangers this season 866 to 88. The Tigers took the Apple Bowl game by a score of 65 to 6, with Marcus King walking away with the Sportsmanship Medallion in this semi-final playoff game. Within the first 58 seconds of the game, King had taken... Full story

  • Christmas Fest December 5 in community center

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Nov 30, 2018

    The Odessa Junior Livestock 4-H Club is once again busily gearing up for Christmas Fest, which will be held in the Odessa Community Center next Wednesday, December 5. Vendors from near and far will sell craft items and food items to kick off local shopping for the holidays. Hometown talent will provide live music on the indoor stage throughout the day. The Fest is open from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. Door prizes donated by the attending vendors will be awarded, also throughout the... Full story

  • Caught in the spirit, Thanksgiving day, tax time, food rations, Christmas mail

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

    1 years ago The Odessa Record November 23, 1918 Caught in the spirit of occasion. Colored porter meant that eagle should shine in celebration of American victory. It happened after the news that the allied forces were chasing the army of the crown prince. There was great rejoicing on the steps off the custom-house building. Everybody was shaking the hand of everybody else. The man who had never before been known to lose his dignity pulling the hair of the office boy and whooping it up generally. All of which was at first... Full story

  • Football Photos

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

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  • Incident Log

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

    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, Nov. 19: A caller traveling U.S. 2 between Creston and Davenport advised dispatchers that the highway was slick and that his and another vehicle slid while rounding a corner. A woman suffering “extreme back pain” was tra... Full story

  • Opportunity Zone opens up in Lincoln County

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

    (November 26, 2018) Last December President Trump signed into law the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The Act included a new economic development incentive that targets private investment - Opportunity Zones. Opportunity Zones offer incentives specifically intended to help revitalize low-income population areas that suffer from a lack of investment and business growth. The unique investor incentives tied to Opportunity Zones pertain to capital gains from long term investment. Incentives include 1) tax deferral on capital gains... Full story

  • Odessa FFA members compete at state

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Nov 30, 2018

    On November 15, twelve FFA members were able to compete in State Potato Judging and State Tractor Driving. This event is held annually at CBTech in Moses Lake. FFA members from all over Washington come to compete. The potato-judging teams spent many hours looking over potatoes and studying their workbooks. Coming into the competition, they needed to be able to distinguish between a grade #1, grade #2 and a cull potato, as well as to state the five reasons why they are graded... Full story

  • Property Transactions

    Updated Nov 30, 2018

    Lincoln County Treasurer West Prairie LLC, Davenport, to Trey E. and Rebecca M. Tanninen, Davenport – south half of Lot 3 and all of Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 10, Gibson Sawyer Addition to Davenport, $43,000. US Bank National Association, Minneapolis, Minn., to Star West Development LLC, Salem, Ore. – property at 305 West 1st Street, Sprague (portions of Lot 3, and portions of Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 12, Town of Sprague), $50,000. KSK & M LLC, Creston, to Seth and Jamie Nelson, Seven Bays – property at 34033 Miles Creston Road North... Full story

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