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  • Tigers roar into next round

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 3, 2023

    SPOKANE-The Odessa girls have had to win their last four games to keep their postseason going, including two games in the District 7 1B Tournament, an opening round state game and a loser-out game at the Spokane Arena. And win all four, they have. Odessa dusted off the Naselle Comets 63-45 in the 1B state opening round at Cheney High School Saturday, Feb. 25, then upset the Moses Lake Christian-Covenant Christian Lions 55-50 in a loser-out game at the Spokane Arena Wednesday,...

  • Oakesdale eliminates Odessa

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 3, 2023

    SPOKANE—Another big game from the dynamic duo of Jessie Reed and Marilla Hockett was enough for the Oakesdale Nighthawks to keep their season alive while sending the Odessa Tigers home in the process. Oakesdale beat Odessa 56-48 in a loser-out game at the Spokane Arena Friday, March 3. The loss ended the Tigers’ season, one in which Odessa advanced to Arena play for the first time in program history. Both offenses started at breakneck pace. Odessa would sink a shot, and Oak...

  • Odessa falls to Mt. Vernon Christian

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 2, 2023

    SPOKANE—A four-game winning streak came to an end for the Odessa girls in the 1B state quarterfinals. The Tigers fell to the Mt. Vernon Christian Hurricanes 49-36 at the Spokane Arena Thursday, March 2. Both teams had trouble getting their offenses on track to start, and the game was tied 8-8 after a quarter. The second quarter belonged to the Hurricanes. MVC built a 24-14 lead by intermission. That lead only expanded in the third quarter, as Odessa continued to struggle g...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Mar 2, 2023

    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. Feb. 20 Traffic stops: 14 An Odessa man said a suspicious person had been sitting across from Washington Federal Bank since the night prior. A commercial alarm was reported going off at Lincoln County District Court....

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Mar 2, 2023

    A touch of spring, then winter returned for another round. Fortunately, we have more soup and stew recipes to share. Ham and Hominy Chowder is a lightly spiced mixture of vegetables and chopped cooked ham. Hominy may not be familiar to everyone, but it lends a chewy texture to the vegetable mixture, tending to take on the flavors of the other ingredients in a recipe. Ham and Hominy Chowder 1 Tbsp olive or vegetable oil 1 pound cubed red potatoes, unpeeled 1 medium onion, peele...

  • Birthdays & Anniversaries

    Updated Mar 2, 2023

    Davenport birthdays March 3: Tami Odenrider, Angie Duff, Wayde Badgley, Rebecca Manville-Current, Sarah Raugust, Ripp Coffman March 4: Michelle Dodson, Briana Becker, Kelsie Mann March 5: Wyatt Boggs, Donna Fisher, Paul Fitzsimmons † March 6: Angie Nicholls-Stiles, Dixie Guhlke, Jake Mattox, Lynnzee Zeus, Jennifer Gill March 7: Jesse Morrison, Trissie Sanguinet, Ginny Hein, Alex Guhlke, Macie Hopkins, Benaiah Brooks March 8: Piper Kowalkowski, Gio Bellotti, Gabe Gants, Matthew Orvis, Becke Alexander March 9: Casey Parsons, I...

  • Junior high baseball canceled

    The Record-Times|Updated Mar 2, 2023

    ODESSA—Athletic Director Larry Weber reported that there would be no junior high baseball due to a lack of players this season at a school board meeting Wednesday, Feb.22. Spring sports are now underway, with 20 track participants, 14 baseball participants and 14 golf participants. The board approved Joe Schlomer as the head baseball coach of the high school team. Weber said they are still in need of an assistant coach. He also discussed hiring an assistant coach for the golf team and possibly using Final Forms next y...

  • Trapshooting Results: week 8

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 2, 2023

    ODESSA––The Spokesman-Review’s Inland Northwest Trapshoot competition started Sunday, Jan. 8. Odessa and Marlin combine to make one team but compete from their respective locations. Both teams are listed combined. No 25’s for Marlin this week. 25: Brady Gies 24: Jon Fink, Ryan Lewis, Ryan Behrens, Dan Asker, Doug Starkel, Juan Rocha, Kass Kimble, Allie Black 23: Nick Tebow, Markus Smith, Jared Praetorious, Wyatt Haase, Josh Black, Brent Finkbeiner 22: Tom Schuh, Bill James, Todd Duffel, Dakota McAfee, Mark Iksic, Austin...

  • INVITATION TO BID

    Updated Mar 2, 2023

    INVITATION TO BID TOWN OF ODESSA, WA ODESSA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT TIE-DOWN APRON AIP PROJECT 3-53-0040-012-2021 Sealed bids for Odessa Municipal Airport – Tie-Down Apron, will be received by in-person delivery or by courier at the Town Clerk’s Office, located at 21 E. 1st Avenue, Odessa, WA 99159, until the bid opening time of 1:00PM, on the 29th day of March 2023, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read at Old Town Hall, 104 W. 1st Avenue, Odessa, WA 99159. Any bids received after the time for opening cannot and...

  • Odessa All-League players named

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 23, 2023

    ODESSA - The NE1B South Division Girls Most Valuable Player resides here this year. Senior Ashlyn Neilsen was given the honor after averaging 17 points and seven rebounds a game this season. She was joined on the All-League team by Grace Nelson, who returned from a knee injury to average eight points and six rebounds per game. The Odessa girls are headed for the first round of the state tournament against Naselle at Cheney High School at 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 25. Junior...

  • Odessa basketball punches ticket to state

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 23, 2023

    DEER PARK – After being eliminated from the district playoffs in its previous three appearances, Odessa finally punched its ticket to the 1B Girls State Basketball Tournament by defeating Republic 48-27 Thursday, Feb. 16 and Wilbur-Creston 55-41 Saturday, Feb. 18 in the District 7 1B Girls Basketball Tournament. Thursday, it was Republic that played like the team destined for the state tournament to begin the game. Jocelyn Watson and Brooklyn Campbell hit uncontested 3...

  • Trapshooting Results week 7

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 23, 2023

    ODESSA — The Spokesman-Review’s Inland Northwest Trapshoot competition started Sunday, Jan. 8. Odessa and Marlin combine to make one team but compete from their respective locations. Both teams are listed combined. There were no 25’s for Odessa this week. 25: Kass Kimble 24: Josh Black 23: Sawyer Walter, Jared Praetorious, Dan Asker, Doug Starkel, Mark Iksic, Juan Rocha 22: Markus Smith, Jon Fink, Cody Stanford, Tom Schuh, Tucker Walter, Randy Gies, Frank Horak, Holden Iverson, Bill James. Todd Druffel, Jim Imbert, Allie Blac...

  • Good luck at State

    Updated Feb 23, 2023

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  • Looking back…Odessa edition

    Compiled by Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 23, 2023

    ODESSA — 100 years ago Feb. 22, 1923 The weather has modified so that it now looks like spring and everyone seems satisfied. The thermometer has ranged between four and 28 above all the past week at maximum and minimum temperatures. The snow has been melting slowly and now it looks like it is half gone, without any water running. Henry Horst Sr., a retired wheat raiser who for a number of years past has made Odessa his home, brought back from his trip to Colorado last week a bride. Mrs. Horst was formerly Mrs.Katherine F...

  • Roberson steps down as chamber president

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 23, 2023

    ODESSA — Matt Roberson will be stepping down as Chamber of Commerce president, as was announced at a regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 22. Roberson cited personal reasons for the departure, and the nominations for a new president will be accepted and voted on at their next meeting. Currently, there is no propane for the Desert 100 Stumpjumpers event. Zach Shafer has been calling to see if any can be located or brought out. Chamber members discussed the possibility of finding a few 100-gallon tanks from locals willing to loan t...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Feb 23, 2023

    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. Feb. 13 Traffic stops: 3 An abandoned vehicle was reported in Wilbur. A vehicle lockout was reported at Davenport Family Foods. A Reardan man reported a dog running loose around his house. A Reardan woman said her...

  • Patricia Ann Titus

    Updated Feb 23, 2023

    Patricia Ann Titus May 16, 1940 – Feb. 2, 2023 Patricia Ann Titus, 82, departed her loving family peacefully on the evening of Feb. 2, 2023, in the comfort of her own home on Third Street in Cle Elum, surrounded by her daughter and granddaughters. Patricia was born in Wenatchee on May 16, 1940 to Leona Lydia (nee’ Heimbigner) and Herman John Schorzman. Of proud Volga German heritage, she was raised in Odessa, Wash. at the Heimbigner family dairy farm. This is where her lif...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Feb 23, 2023

    Davenport birthdays Feb. 24: Gene Stuckle, Bob Johnson Feb. 25: Jim Buchanan, Weston Sharer, Jarrett Jacobsen Feb. 26: Grant Harper, Karissa Stedman, Tyson Lacy, Karissa Taylor Feb. 27: Melissa Quisano Feb. 28: Hailey Arland, Hailey Stiles, Carey Guhlke, Christy Emery, Danielle Telford, Anthony Bambino March 1: Jeremy Sewall March 2: Jersey Sanford, Donna Gauch Davenport anniversaries Feb. 24: Tom and Tanya Scharff Reardan birthdays Feb. 27: Jenny Sobotta March 1: Krissi Bell Odessa birthdays Feb.27: Lakley Null Feb. 29:...

  • Renovations to start soon

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 16, 2023

    ODESSA — Plans for the community center renovations are in full swing, as was discussed at a town council meeting Monday, Feb. 13. As construction starts, a dry box trailer will serve as a temporary office for the clerks as renovations occur. The trailer will be placed on First Street, similar to when Deutschesfest takes place but should remain accessible. Hannah (Schmidt) Jahns asked the council about using the sewage dump at the RV park for the Stumpjumper event. The council agreed to assess the situation to see if the v...

  • Clark named interim super

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 16, 2023

    ODESSA - The local school district decided to hire Dr. Robert Clark as the new interim superintendent through the end of this school year. Clark began part-time work with the district last week. The school district elected to have the ESD aid in looking at potential candidates. After interviewing two potential candidates, the school board decided on Clark. When asked what led to Clark receiving the contract over the other candidate, Board Chairman Ed Deife said it was his expe...

  • All levies passing in special election

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT — All seven levy propositions placed before Lincoln County voters in a special election Tuesday, Feb. 14 were passing as of press time, most by comfortable margins. A Sprague School District proposition for a replacement educational programs and operations levy with an estimated levy rate of $1.51 per $1,000 of assessed property value in 2024 and $1.43 per $1,000 of assessed property value in 2025 was passing 127-49. $215,000 will be collected from taxpayers both years. The first of three levies run by the Odessa S...

  • INVITATION FOR BIDS Odessa Community Center Renovation

    Updated Feb 15, 2023

    INVITATION FOR BIDS Odessa Community Center Renovation Town of Odessa, WA Sealed bids will be received by the Town of Odessa, located at 21 E 1st Ave, Odessa, WA 99159, until 12:30 pm, on Thursday, March 2, 2023, for the general contract for the renovation of the Odessa Community Center in Odessa, WA. Bids will thereafter be publicly opened and read aloud at 12: 45 pm. The public may attend the opening virtually, via a video/tele-conferencing link. The conference information will automatically be sent to all registered...

  • Rex Allen Smith

    Updated Feb 15, 2023

    Rex Allen Smith Feb. 7, 2023 Rex Allen Smith, a nineteen-year resident of the Colville, Wash. area passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 7, 2023 at the age of 72. Rex was born in Odessa, Wash. the son of Benjamin Louis and Betty Jean (Decker) Smith. He was raised in Odessa, Wash. where he graduated as a 12-year graduate from Odessa High School in 1969. Rex was an accomplished athlete in school both in football and basketball nearly bringing home a first-place title at state. His...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Feb 15, 2023

    Springtime means mid-week soup suppers for many area folks. Some cooks have a signature soup they bring to every soup meal, while others like to try a new recipe each time. Soups range in flavors from savory to spicy, with a few having sweet/sour overtones. Some are thick with vegetables or a cream base broth; others are meat or vegetable broth-based with plenty of liquid for sopping up with some toasted bread or crackers. French Chicken Stew is a combination of both styles....

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Feb 15, 2023

    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. Feb. 6 Traffic stops: 3 A caller said he saw a tanker slide off Highway 174 at Bodeau Road while hauling unknown chemicals and fuel. A Reardan woman said her family had $370,000 in their safe that belonged to som...

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