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  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Dec 3, 2014

    The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat down at $6.35. Hard Red Winter is down at $6.86. DNS is up at $9.12. Barley is down at 148.00....

  • Calendar of Events

    Updated Dec 3, 2014

    3/4 Twelve Step Program - Odessa group meeting @ Heritage Church basement, 7- 8p.m., Odessa Community Closet @ Zion Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 10a.m.-1 p.m. Prime Timers 12:30 @ Old Town Hall. 12/5- The Ritz Theater presents: 7 “Intersteller” @ 7:30 p.m. 12/6 Prime Timers 1:30 p.m. @ Old Town Hall. Pinochle, dominos and refreshments. 12/7 Zumba class at The Fitness Place, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 12/8 Quilt club @ museum barn, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. TOPS, Christ Lutheran Church, 11a.m. Team Pictures, 4 p.m. in highschool gym. Odessa Tow...

  • Titans win first match, lose next two at state tournament

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    As reported last week in The Record, the District Championship volleyball game November 8 at Northwest Christian High School gave the O-H Titans the number-one spot in the district. At the state 1B volleyball tournament in the Yakima SunDome on Friday, November 14, the Titans started off well playing Providence Classical Christian in the first round. O-H defeated them in three straight by scores of 26-24, 25-23 and 25-8. Odessa's Zoe Clark was awarded the sportsmanship medal....

  • FBLA Northeast Region Fall Conference

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Members of the Odessa chapter of Future Business Leaders of America attended the Northeast Region Fall Conference in Spokane where they participated in leadership and career workshops and networked with students from other schools. Front row: Carsen Weber, Briette Boss, Elizabeth Larson, Katie DeWulf, John DeWulf, Trevor King, Brad Johnston, Rebecca Fortner, Colton Hunt, Jayd Jennings, Molly Schafer, Alexis Burdick, Davianne Minaker, Patrick Valverde, MaKayla Baird, Maleah...

  • Gar-Pal eliminates Titans from state football tourney

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    The Titan football team, plagued by late-season injuries, were eliminated from the state 1B tournament Friday in Odessa, defeated by visiting Garfield-Palouse (7-2 for the season and 5-2 in league play). Odessa-Harrington (8-3, 5-0) held onto a slight lead going into the locker room at half time, 28-26, but Gar-Pal came back and took the lead while shutting out the Titans in the second half. G-P 14 12 8 6 40 O-H 8 20 0 0 28 Gar-Pal's Sanderson scored first on a 30-yard run....

  • T. Wehr ranked Superior Presenter at AZ conference

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Thorsen Wehr, a student at Odessa High School, was ranked as a top presenter November 8 in the 2014 International Research Conference. The conference was held November 7-9 in Glendale, Arizona, by Sigma Xi, the international honor society for scientists and engineers. More than 100 high school, undergraduate, and graduate students from across the country and abroad presented their research at this conference and Thorsen was one of 24 to be ranked as a Superior Presenter. His...

  • Odessa Middle School honor roll students treated to lunch

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Odessa sixth-through-eighth-graders who made the honor roll with a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher during the first quarter of the new school year were treated to lunch at Chiefs Bar & Grill. Front row: Nicholas Larson. Second row: Jett Nelson, Eric Johnston, Caitlyn Schuh, Camden Weber, Keith Strebeck, Colton Messer, Pilot Weishaar, Madeline Scrupps. Back row: Theron Schlomer, Brenna Carstensen, Kassidy Crossley, Madelyn Wagner, Tori Weishaar, Tim DeWulf, Megan Shafer,...

  • Welcome to my Kitchen

    LAURA ESTES|Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Thanksgiving is just a few days away and many local kitchens are already bustling with meal preparations. Food allergies and health concerns dictate special menus that leave some searching culinary books for suitable recipes to accommodate all tastes. Cereal party mix is a favorite in many families and this Hawaiian Party Mix version shared by Coleen Janke, comes from her niece Kaci Bleau. Select gluten free cereals and pretzels and you will have a tasty traditional holiday...

  • Court Report

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    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, Nov. 10: Emergency personnel from Davenport and Reardan assisted a 77-year-old woman who had fallen in her bathtub. A caller reported a sign with the message “I love my girl. Sorry” was placed near a bridge...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    12 years ago From the Odessa Record November 16, 1939 Meetings were held in all the towns in Lincoln county to discuss the farm program for 1940. The importance of going into the program was explained: At the present time the world supply of wheat is two billion bushels more than at the beginning of the world war in 1914 and that after harvest in 1939 the Liverpool price was lower than it had been in the last 400 years. If there is no farm program in this country, it is the Liverpool price which must rule our west coast...

  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat down at $6.19. Hard Red Winter is down at $6.45. DNS is down at $8.74. Barley is down at 148.00....

  • Odessa Senior Menu

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26: Roasted Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Green Beans with Bacon, Ambrosia Fruit Salad, Cranberries, Garden Salad, WW Roll, Pumpkin Pie. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27: Happy Thanksgiving! If you are not a regular attendee at senior meals and wish to participate, please call 982-2654 prior to 10 a.m. on the day of the meal. Suggested donation for a meal is $3.25 for those 60 and over. For those under age 60, lunch costs $8.00....

  • What's Hot

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Odessa Lunch Menu MONDAY, November 24: French Toast, Fruit, Juice. Lunch: Ham and Cheese on a bun, Baked Beans, Fruit and Veg Bar. TUESDAY, November 25: Pancakes, Fruit, Juice. Lunch: Chickenwich, Herbed Potato Slices, Fruit and Veggie Bar. WEDNESDAY, November 26: No School. THURSDAY, November 27: Happy Thanksgiving! No School. FRIDAY, November 28: No School. Wilson Creek Lunch Menu MONDAY, November 24: Cereal Bowl, Fruit, Juice. Lunch: Turkey Deli Sanwich, Potato Smiles, Veggies and dip, Fruit. TUESDAY, November 25:...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Birthdays for November 16: Steve Burroughs, Mila Coleman. November 17: Marci Grall, Lauryn Hink, Lynnie Schafer. November 18: Aron Mills, Doug Plinski, Rylee Wohrie. November 19: T.J. Wolsborn, Ryan Walter, Rosanne Bramer, Eugene Worley. November 20: Anna Renee Bockman, Jason Schaal, Kevin Schaefer. November 21: Jacob Starkel, Mike Henry, Rylee Paris, Tucker Walter. November 22: Chad Strebeck, Skip Regli, Brent Kissler, Kellie Luiten. November 23: Lacy Kelly, Glen Allen, Madison Finkbeiner. Anniversaries for November 16:...

  • Basketball practice starts; new season begins Dec. 5

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Titan basketball practice for both the boys’ and girls’ teams started this past Monday, and the first game will be played December 5 in Davenport, with an away game in Wilbur following on Saturday, December 6. The first home games are against Lind/Ritzville/Sprague in Odessa on December 12 and against Wellpinit in Harrington on December 13. Games are played throughout December and January and half- way through February. The state 1B basketball tournament will be played March 5-7 at the Spokane Arena, a change that began las...

  • O-H Athletic Booster Club citrus sale now to Dec. 4

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    The Odessa-Harrington Athletic Booster Club’s 12th annual citrus fruit sale is currently in full swing. Funds raised will continue to go toward the support of school-related athletic programs. As in recent years, previous customers will receive a phone call from booster club members, and those wanting to order for the first time can use the contacts listed below. There will be a table at Christmas Fest in Odessa again this year to take orders and collect money. The order deadline is Thursday, December 4. The cartons of S...

  • NY's Eve, Small Biz Saturday, election on Chamber agenda

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    At the meeting of the Odessa Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, November 11, at Any Occasion Banquet Hall, Jennifer Martin, on behalf of the Chamber banquet committee, reported that a theme has been selected for the New Year’s Eve celebration to which the entire community is invited: A Night at the Oscars. Those who wish to may dress up as a favorite movie character or as if they are going to the Oscars or don’t dress up and you can still attend. Tickets will cost $10. Food (light fare) will be provided, and a cash bar will be mad...

  • Loose pets causing problems

    Updated Nov 19, 2014

    Dogs and cats running loose in Odessa neighborhoods are a cause for concern among many of the town’s citizens. No one enjoys picking up animal droppings from their lawns, whether they themselves have a pet or not. But when non-resident pets leave their calling cards behind, the cleanup chore is especially aggravating. The town has leash laws and licensing requirements. No animals should be running loose within the town limits. Not only do loose pets leave unsanitary conditions behind, they can also become a hazard to d...

  • Booster club packs house

    Updated Nov 12, 2014

    The Odessa-Harrington Athletic Booster Club Dinner and Auction last Saturday evening was by all appearances a resounding success. The community center in Odessa was full to capacity, and the bidding was fierce, especially at some of the silent auction tables as folks lined up to up the price one more time as closing time drew near. Justin Parr was master of ceremonies for the evening and kept the evening's activities on their proper timeline. Parr was notified by the team bus...

  • Odessa Cub Scouts 'Scouting for Food' a success

    Updated Nov 12, 2014

    Odessa Cub Scout Pack 784 collected 1,425 pounds of food this year. Above: Scouts in front of all the food collected for the food bank during Scouting for Food. Back row: Levi Hardung, Nick Glasow, Holden Iverson, Austin Iverson, Blake Zigan, Sean Widger, Tristen McAnulty, Anthony Wiles and Bo Walter. Front row: Zane Reninger, Carter Zigan, Dakota Steward, Chad Strebeck, Troy Hardung, Christian Anderson and McKinly Glasow...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Nov 12, 2014

    Lynn and Eric Tingstad performed at the Harrington Opera House to an audience of more than 110 on Friday evening, Nov. 7. President Mark Stedman of Harrington Opera House Society introduced Tayla Lynn, a granddaughter of the country star legend, Loretta Lynn. Tayla grew up in the heart of Tennessee. She introduced Eric Tingstad, a Grammy Award winner, who had previously performed in our opera house as Tingstad and Rumble. The free flowing program seemed to be decided moment...

  • Why I appreciate America's veterans

    KAMERON MARTIN|Updated Nov 12, 2014

    I appreciate America’s veterans, because they protected our country while they were in the service. I also appreciate America’s veterans, because they are role models to most people like me. The reason they are role models is because they go to war without saying a word. They are not afraid of dying. They will be there when you need help. They can also fly planes like nobody’s business. I can show my appreciation for America’s veterans by making sure to say thank you to every veteran I see. I want to make them feel appreci...

  • EMT's needed in Odessa

    Updated Nov 12, 2014

    Our community is in desperate need of additional EMTs to help serve both 911 calls and emergency transports to other communities for advanced levels of care. Unfortunately, the need for EMTs isn’t unique to our community. Services such as ours struggle to keep quasi-volunteers due to the commitment involved in maintaining EMT certification and due to the time commitment it takes. The need for maintaining competence and credential is, of course, essential and necessary to provide the high quality of service that our patients a...

  • Aquifer project progresses

    Updated Nov 12, 2014

    The long-term outlook for drinking and irrigation water in Moses Lake, Ritzville, Davenport, Othello and throughout the farm-rich Columbia Basin Project is increasingly positive but still has conflict, attendees of the Columbia Basin Development League (CBDL) annual conference were told November 6. The Odessa Aquifer that supplies water to much of the eastern Columbia Basin Project – via wells too deep for replenishment by rain and snow – was the number one topic at the conference held at Big Bend Community College. “There is...

  • Water/ sewer rates likely to rise

    Updated Nov 12, 2014

    The proposed budget introduced by Mayor Doug Plinski at Monday’s meeting of the Odessa Town Council would increase local water rates by five percent, sewer rates also by five percent and garbage rates by three percent (garbage is a contracted service and the provider has raised rates by that much) in order to keep up with expenses incurred for maintenance and repair of the town’s water and sewer systems. Small cities and towns throughout eastern Washington have been hard hit by reduced revenue streams over the past few yea...

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