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Sheriff's Report 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, Jan. 11: No injury was reported as a result of a one-vehicle slide-off on SR 174 just outside of Wilbur. The Washington State Patrol investigated the possibility that alcohol may have bee...
Editor’s note: The Record neglected to publish the trapshooting results in last week’s paper, so this week’s article on the results is longer than normal with both weeks’ results included. Odessa On January 10 at the Odessa Gun Club, no one shot a perfect 25. Shooting 24 were Tom Schuh and Brady Gies. Traig Weishaar, Jared Praetorius and Colley Walter all shot 23, while Landon Lobe, Aaron Gies, Ryan Lewis, William Mann and Jon Fink shot 22. Hitting 21 were Lane Lobe and Mike Nichols, Sr. Those with 20 and under were Dalles De...
The Dean’s List for Eastern Washington University in Cheney is released after every fall, winter and spring quarter. An undergraduate student who earns 12 quality hours and receives a grade-point average of 3.5 or better is placed on the Dean’s List for the quarter. On the Dean’s List for the fall quarter are Jennifer Adams and Kaeli Shockley of Harrington and, from Odessa, Mariah Davison, Jacob DeWulf, Justin Hunt, Jared King, Koralynne Kuch, Charli Moffet, Hannah Schmidt, Marci Steinbach and Carley Willi...
The Boards of Directors of Odessa School District #105 and Harrington School District #204 met in the Odessa High School library Wednesday, January 13, 2016, at 7 p.m. for a joint sports cooperative board meeting. Representing Odessa were superintendent Dan Read, principal Jamie Nelson, board chair Ed Deife and board members Heather Valverde, Chris Crossley and Janie Steward. Representing Harrington were superintendent/principal Justin Bradford, board chair Darren Mattozzi and board members Mark Kramer, Alan Tanke and Linda...

The Odessa-Harrington Titans had another tough loss Tuesday, January 12, when they played an away conference game against Wellpinit. The Wellpinit Redskins seemed determined to take the lead and not give any ground to the Titans. By the end of the first quarter, the score was 22-11 and the Redskins weren’t about to slow down. O-H 11 10 16 10 47 Wellp 22 21 17 20 80 Colton Hunt led in scoring for Odessa-Harrington with 21 points (two of them three-point shots), eight r...

Maleah Davison helped lead the Titans to victory Tuesday, January 12, with 11 points, eight rebounds and a steal. Katie DeWulf and Lanessa Simon each had nine points, with DeWulf contributing six rebounds, six assists, seven steals and a block, while Simon had three rebounds, an assist and three steals. Casey Schlomer had six points, 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Kassidy Crossley and Amber Smith had two points each, with Crossley adding four rebounds and Smith...
1 years ago From The Odessa Record January 21, 1916 $10,000 fire loss at Harrington. Fire at Harrington last Saturday destroyed McInnis Bros. big barn, in which was also housed the service sttion and garage of W.H. Hart and the Hentry Fallert building used until the first of the year as a saloon. Both burned to the ground. The fire started in the repair part of the Maxwell serviice station. W.H. Hart had built a fire in his heating stove and stepped out for a few minutes. On opening the door on his return the smoke and...
Sheriff's Report 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, Jan. 4: After a Wilbur woman told dispatchers that her husband had not returned home the previous night, she found him sleeping in a chair in their garage. No injuries were reported after a v...

Janet P. Heimbigner, age 91, passed away January 4, 2016 in Odessa. Her home is in Odessa. She was born January 2, 1925 in Odessa to Karl and Pauline (Paulsen) Rodeck. Janet grew up on the Rodeck family farm west of Odessa and attended school in Odessa, graduating from Odessa High School in 1944. She then went to Eastern Washington College of Education (now EWU) and received her B.A. in Education in 1948. Janet married Ralph Heimbigner December 31, 1947, and they made their...

The Lady Titans won their conference game against Cusick Friday, January 8, in Harrington and lost a non-conference away game against Republic Saturday, January 9. O-H 10 11 13 22 56 Cusick 8 10 9 15 42 On Friday, Katie DeWulf helped lead her team to victory over Cusick, scoring almost a third of Odessa-Harrington's 56 points with 18. She also had four rebounds, six assists, two steals and a block, followed closely by Lanessa Simon who had a double-double with 15 points and 10...

The O-H Titan boys basketball team lost both of their conference games on Friday, January 8, and Saturday, January 9. The first loss of the weekend was to the Cusick Panthers who shut out the Titans in the third quarter while scoring 22 points of their own. Colton Hunt led the Titans with 13 points, 10 rebounds and five steals, followed by Colt Sanford with 10 points, seven rebounds, one steal and three blocks. Jayd Jennings had two points, two rebounds, one assist and one ste...

The Odessa Town Council met Monday night for the first time in 2016. The first order of business was to swear in Lois Hubbard, re-elected to position #1, and Bill Crossley, newly elected to position #2. The council then had a quorum and could proceed with its business. The first order of business was to appoint a mayor. No candidate had filed for the position and former mayor Doug Plinski declined to run for a third term. With no candidates running and no volunteers coming...
Opera House Society The Society held their first meeting of the new year January 4, with new president Billie Herron at the helm. Mark and Sheryl Stedman, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Gordon Herron, Carol, Linda Wagner, Karen Robertson and Marge Womach also were present. The final payment for the grand piano for the opera house was made December 16, although donations continue to come in for that project. Wagner said she is working on the newsletter and Robertson will provide photos. Gordon Herron, head of the building committee,...
Dissatisfaction with government has a long history in this country. Henry David Thoreau noted this in his 1849 essay “Civil Disobedience,” where he claimed that to achieve “at once a better government,” individuals first have to become more just themselves before the government will follow suit. He further suggested that people needed to live their faith, not give lip service to it. Then the State would be just to all and “treat each individual with respect as a neighbor.” However, being just with one another and treating ea...
March Will Keller, formerly of Odessa and now residing in Okanogan, was presented with an Outstanding Award for Stewardship at the annual meeting of the Society for Range Management. Keller, employed by the Natural Resource Conservation Service, has been a member of the Society for 33 years. An active-shooter drill involving Odessa Police, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office personnel, Town of Odessa personnel, Odessa volunteer firefighters and EMTs, hospital personnel and school district students and staff was held to help p...
Sheriff's Report 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. 28: Responding to the 100 block of Main Street, Davenport ambulance personnel assisted an 86-year-old woman who was experiencing chest pains. Washington State Patrol and Sprague ambulance...

Scott Heimbigner passed away doing what he loved most, hunting, on Tuesday, December 29, 2015. The youngest of four boys, Scott was born in Spokane on September 17, 1956 to Norma Jean (Couch) and Jonah Walder Heimbigner. He graduated from Odessa High School and Eastern Washington University. Through friends, he met and married Sherie (Winters). They would be celebrating 30 years of marriage in June. As an avid hunter, he spent as much time as possible filling his tags and his...

The Chamber of Commerce community celebration on New Year's Eve featured awards for the following: Business of the Year, Odessa Auto Parts; Volunteer of the Year, Marcus Horak; First Responder of the Year, Joe Schlomer; Educator of the Year, Ellen Holman and Student of the Year, Casey Schlomer. After the awards, the band played, the crowd danced and visited and played games. Raffle prizes were awarded. At midnight, Chiefs Bar & Grill personnel distributed champagne for all...
Janet Heimbigner died January 4, 2016, at the age of 91 at Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center. Services will be held at Christ Lutheran Church in Odessa January 23 at 1 p.m. Full obituary will follow next week....
The Record has a new look beginning this week. We have changed over to a somewhat narrower format that will save us a little on our printing costs. We have maintained our six columns, but they are just a smidgen narrower than before. We will get the new advertising dimensions to our clients as soon as we have worked everything out. The question posed by one of our readers last week regarding the clearing of snow from SR 28 brought forth an explanation from another town resident who said an equipment failure had put a snow...
January January of 2015 began with community members being asked to meet with professional survey takers representing the Odessa health care facilities. Informal meetings were held with different groups of citizens each time to discuss health care needs and ways to meet those needs. The Odessa Chamber of Commerce held its New Year’s Eve celebration in the community center. Awards voted by members of the community at large went to Lise Ott’s quilt store ‘Experience Quilts!’ for Business of the Year, to Abby Reyes for First R...
Since at least 1879, with Adam Ludy and other Harrington pioneers, three simple words, Happy New Year, have echoed through the locale. Some winters, the greeting was delayed when heavy winter snows prevented people from circulating. In 1889, a Harrington news item bemoaned the new year with “Christmas is now over and the New Year is here with its many adversities and prosperities.” Once the town of Harrington was established, well before its incorporation in 1902, people would meet and greet on the earthen streets or boa...
Washington State University Extension and the WSU Oilseed Cropping Systems (WOCS) project are hosting workshops about canola and other oilseed production, marketing and end-use at three locations in late January: Colfax, Odessa and Dayton. Topics that are specific to each region were selected based on input from regional growers, industry and university faculty. Depending on the workshop location, crops covered will include winter and spring canola, winter and spring rapeseed, mustard and flax, and how those oilseeds will fit...

After several years of no or very little snow for Christmas, Odessa has finally had a white one. Much welcome snow began coming down in mid-December. Right before the holiday, there was snow, then warm enough temperatures to melt some of the snow, then some very wet snow or a mix of rain and snow (those who shoveled any of it know how heavy it was), followed by a cold snap and more snow. So now folks are having to drive on streets that did not all get cleared and have deep rut...
An Odessa resident asked The Record last week, after several inches of snow had fallen, why his early morning trip to a Spokane hospital, where his wife was to have minor surgery, was so treacherous and slow. In Odessa itself, he said, the major streets had been plowed and sanded. As he made his way on SR 28, he noticed that most county roads off to the side had also been tended to. The state road he was traveling, however, was a different story. Did the state not have enough employees to get the major roadways cleared, he...