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  • Welcome to my Kitchen

    LAURA ESTES|Updated Jun 17, 2015

    Easter comes early this year, and soon baskets of colored eggs and chocolate rabbits will delight both young and old. Celebration meals will be planned and several of this issue’s recipes may be incorporated into menu plans. Robin Higginbotham Jasman of Hartline brought Bean Salad to a Christmas gathering and the recipe was requested by numerous people. Robin’s recipe includes canned baby corn, a refreshing change from traditional three bean salads. Bean Salad 1 can (15 oun...

  • Titan girls 6th, boys 7th in Colville track meet

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    At the Ezra Gordon Invite held in Colville Saturday, the Titan boys from Odessa-Harrington finished in seventh place with a team score of 44.83. The Titan girls placed sixth, and their team score was 37.66. This track and field meet included teams from 1B through 3A schools. Cheney, the only 2A entry, won both the boys' and girls' titles. A total of 1,642 athletes participated, including 867 boys and 775 girls. Boys' results In the boys' 100-meter sprint, Sam Schafer was...

  • Wehr/Larson earn awards at science & engineering fair

    JEFFERY WEHR|Updated Apr 4, 2015

    Two students from the Odessa High School Science Department/Advanced STEM Research Laboratory presented their projects March 28 at the 58th annual Washington State Science and Engineering Fair held in Bremerton, earning awards for their independent research. Thorsen Wehr, competing in the Computer Science category, presented a project designated "The Design and Analysis of a Quaternary Data Storage System." He was awarded the first-place trophy in computer sciences...

  • Forfeits give Titan tennis team win over LRS team

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    In tennis action Saturday, March 28, in Harrington, the Titan girls defeated the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague girls 3-2 after LRS had to forfeit its doubles matches. In the #1 singles match, Katie DeWulf was defeated by Rose Melville by scores of 6-4 and 6-0. The #2 singles match saw Danielle Tebow defeated by Emily Boutain by scores of 6-1 and 6-1. Zoe Clark of the Titans defeated Megan Buriak in a close match, 6-4 and 7-5, in the #3 spot. Since LRS had no doubles teams, they had to forfeit those matches to the Titans, giving...

  • O-H beats Pateros, 11-1, with home field advantage

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    On Tuesday, the Titans played a single non-league game against Pateros at home in Odessa, winning 11-1. The Titans got off to a good start, scoring four runs in the first inning and building on their lead from there. Pateros got their one run in the fifth and final inning. Chance Messer went all five innings and was the winning pitcher. Brad Johnston was the catcher. 1 2 3 4 5 R H E Pateros 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 O-H 4 2 0 1 4 11 7 3 Johnston and Carsen Weber each got a home run in the game....

  • Kory, Whitney Kolterman welcome baby girl, Kamry

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    Kory and Whitney Kolterman of Spokane welcomed Kamry Ann Kolterman at 5:06 p.m. on March 9, 2015. She weighed six pounds, 12 ounces and measured 19 inches long. The maternal grandparents are Dave and Brenda Frederick of Spokane, and the paternal grandparents are Keith and Becky Kolterman of Odessa. Great grandparents are Punch and Sherrie Pfeifer and Wayne Frederick, all of Odessa, Jeremy and Colleen Titcomb of Winthrop, Wash. and Grace Kolterman of Billings, Mont....

  • Seven new members join Odessa High Honor Society

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    Seven students from Odessa High School were inducted as new members of the National Honor Society in a ceremony held at the school on Wednesday, March 25. Members were selected by the chapter’s Faculty Council (consisting of Ellen Holman, Terri King, Travis Schuh, and Jeff Wehr) for meeting high standards of scholarship, service, leadership and character. Students inducted were Casey Schlomer, Elizabeth Larson, Zoe Clark, Colby Sooy, Molly Schafer, Rebecca Fortner and John DeWulf. They join current members Alexis Burdick, K...

  • School year winding down; summer school planned

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    Meeting March 25, the members of the Odessa School Board accepted the resignation of bus driver Mandy Smith and approved overnight travel for FFA trapshooting in Wenatchee and for the state science fair in Bremerton. On second reading, the board approved policies dealing with Co-curricular Programs (2150), Interscholastic Athletics (2151), Student Conduct (3240), Students and Telecommunication Devices (3245), Automated External Defibrillators /AEDs (3412), Medication at School (3416), Response to Student Injury or Illness...

  • LPCA reopens this week

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    “Everyone who raises livestock knows the drill. You are faced with a bummer calf or kid or lamb. It’s been rejected or weak, and you start bottle feeding it. Why? Because where there’s life, there’s hope. It’s just what we do when we are responsible for a new life,” said Sue Lani Madsen, treasurer for the Livestock Producers Cooperative Association that owns the meat processing plant located in the Odessa Industrial Park. Madsen said she thought of this kind of attitude when Margie Hall, director of the Lincoln County Econ...

  • THE Resurrection

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    Mama said there'll be days like this, there'll be days like this my mama said… Although, music lyrics are often quoted out of context, this one always seemed to pop into my mind whenever something difficult or bad happened. It carries the sense of acceptance and recognition that the bad things in life happen to everybody. As much as we might accept that line of thinking, there are some things that challenge that blasé approach to things. Some things in life are more dramatic and/or more difficult to accept. Some tragedies ar...

  • OMHC Public Service Announcement

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    What is Osteoarthritis? More commonly known as "wear and tear," it is a condition where the natural cushioning between joints (the cartilage) wears away, causing the bones of joints to rub, and with less cartilage, the rubbing results in pain, swelling, stiffness, decreased mobility, and even sometimes bone spurs. Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis according to Webmd and the Arthritis Foundation; more than 27 million people in the U.S. have osteoarthritis, with the knee being one of the most commonly...

  • What's Hot

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    MONDAY, April 06: Breakfast round, fruit, juice. Lunch: Taco, refried beans, carrots, fruit. TUESDAY, April 07: Breakfast pizza, fruit, juice. Lunch: Fishwich, fries, fruit, veggies and dip. WEDNESDAY, April 08: Cereal bowl, yogurt cup, fruit. Lunch: Turkey deli sandwich, vegetable soup, cucumbers, melon. THURSDAY, April 09: Oatmeal with cranberries, fruit, juice. Lunch: Chicken and noodles, salad, fruit. FRIDAY, April 10: Pancakes, berries, juice. Lunch: Pizza, salad, fruit. Harrington and Odessa on Spring...

  • Love - The Odessa Record "By Your Relative"

    LARRY FISHER|Updated Apr 4, 2015

    Odessa Record subscriber Larry Fisher of Spokane continues his series of articles on the history of the Batum/Lauer area where his wife, the former Joyce Kiesz, grew up. Hi, here I am again. This week, I’m going to tell you about a grandmother whose birth place was Eigenheim, Bessarabia, South Russia, whose birth date was 1861. Her name is Christina Yess/Jess who married Jacob Raugust, 11/26/1880 in Eigenheim, Bessarabia, South Russia. In Eigenheim they had ten children, 1881, 1883, 1885, 1888, 1889, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1...

  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat down at $6.08. Hard Red Winter is down at $6.19. DNS is down at $8.23. Barley is down at 148.00. Senior Menu...

  • Calendar of Events

    Updated Apr 4, 2015

    4/2 Prime-timers, 12:30 p.m. @ Old Town Hall. OTHRS Meeting 6:30 p.m. @ Old Town Hall. Twelve Step Program-Odessa group meeting @ Heritage Church basement, 7-8 p.m., Odessa Community Closet @ Zion Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Titan tennis @ 3:30 p.m. in Harrington. The Swinging Boots, country swing dance at The Shop 210 N. Birch St. 7-9 p.m., $10 per person. 4/4 Easter egg hunt, 10 a.m. Titan track (Deer Park Invite) 12 p.m. in Deer Park. 4/3- The Ritz Theater presents 4 “Kingsman” @ 7 p.m. 4/4 Titan bas...

  • Schlomer crowned Miss Odessa

    Updated Mar 27, 2015

    Casey Schlomer was crowned Miss Odessa on Sunday evening at the high school library. She takes over the duties from Jenna Shafer who represented Odessa in 2014. Schlomer read her essay about what it means to her to be Miss Odessa and represent the town of Odessa. She also answered an impromptu question which was about who influenced her the most. She said it was her grandmother, Connie Greenwalt. Greenwalt worked hard so she could help financially and whenever Schlomer needed...

  • Students earn awards at science fair

    JEFFERY WEHR|Updated Mar 27, 2015

    After a nine-hour day of continually presenting their research to experts in the field, the young scientists from Odessa High School's Advanced STEM Research Laboratory exhibited their academic prowess in science and engineering at the Mid-Columbia Regional Science and Engineering Fair in Kennewick Thursday, March 12, 2015. Nearly 100 high school student researchers, representing the finest scientific minds, vied for top prizes in STEM-related categories. Odessa senior...

  • Dog licenses are due for renewal

    Updated Mar 27, 2015

    Loose dogs whose owners cannot be found via their current tags will be turned over to Grant County Animal Rescue. Odessa has no adequate facility in which to house lost pets, so please make it easy for law enforcement to return your animal to you by purchasing your tag renewal....

  • Meat processing could resume March 31

    Updated Mar 27, 2015

    The Odessa Town Council met Monday night to hear the welcome news that the livestock processing facility at the Odessa Industrial Park is slated to resume operation by the end of March. At the meeting was Ellie Key, permit manager with the state Department of Ecology, as well as Kim Ramm, president of the Odessa Public Development Authority, and Margie Hall, executive director of the Lincoln County Economic Development Council. Key said she had been working with the town’s public works director Rod Webster on issues at the w...

  • Court Report

    Updated Mar 27, 2015

    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, March 16: A vehicle was reported in the ditch on U.S. 2 near Davenport. Its driver told deputies he fell asleep and the vehicle high-centered. A Harrington resident reported threats being made. A lock was rep...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Mar 25, 2015

    1 years ago From The Odessa Record March 25, 1915 Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Rieke drove to Davenport yesterday afternoon in the Rieke auto to visit with Mrs. Wm. U. Neeley and little daughter, Wilma, who have been seriously ill this week with typhoid fever. John Geile, Jr., of Odessa, has been awarded $300 by the Great Northern railway company for damages received when struck by a train at a railway crossing in Odessa. The Odessa Hardware and Implement company delivered a Buick touring car last Saturday to C.T. Deets and another to...

  • What's Hot

    Updated Mar 25, 2015

    Odessa Menu MONDAY, March 30: Muffin, cereal, fruit and juice. Lunch: Mozzarella bread stix, marinara sauce, corn, fruit and veg bar. TUESDAY, March 31: Bagel w/cc, fruit and juice. Lunch: Cheeseburger, JO JO's, fruit and veg bar. WEDNESDAY, April 01: Pancakes, fruit and juice. Lunch: Grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, crackers, fruit and veg bar. THURSDAY, April 02: Egg patty, toast, fruit and juice. Lunch: Baked potato w/chili, string cheese, pull-a-parts, fruit and veg bar. FRIDAY, March 27: Cereal, toast, fruit,... Full story

  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Mar 25, 2015

    The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat down at $6.05. Hard Red Winter is down at $6.14. DNS is down at $8.13. Barley is down at 153.00....

  • Calendar of Events

    Updated Mar 25, 2015

    3/26 Twelve Step Program - Ode- ssa group meeting @ Heritage Church basement, 7 - 8 p.m., Odessa Communi-ty Closet @ Zion Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Food bank open 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Power Outage, overnight. 03/27- The Ritz Theater presents 28 Jupiter Ascending 7 p.m. 3/28 Titan Baseball 12 p.m. in Odessa. Titan Track in Colville, time, TBA. Titan Tennis in Harrington @11 a.m. 3/30 Quilt club @ museum barn, 1 P.m. and 7 p.m., TOPS Christ Lutheran Church, 11 a.m. 4/2 Prime-timers, 12:30 p.m. @ Old Town Hall....

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Mar 25, 2015

    Birthdays for March 26: Jennie Harp, Greyson Keith. March 27: Corky Kiehn, Lynn Schmidt. March 28: Hailey Williams. March 29: Ernie Mills, Jacob Schmidt, Trygve Lovvik, Sharon Braun, Aaron Nixon. March 30: Delbert Cook, Jordan Fredrick, Tyesn Kuchenbuch, Lou Kyzivat. March 31: Shelby Smith, Vicky Strang, Bryan Ramm. April 1: Audrey Beck, Makinely Haguewood, Marlene Kramer, Bill Weber, April Mason, Lynn Mason. Anniversaries for March 27: Michael and Jamie Nichols. March 29: Marvin and Marilyn Fink, Harrison and LeAnne...

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