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  • Lovgrens, Voises, Tebows welcome Kylie to families

    Updated Oct 30, 2014

    Kyler and Brooke (Voise) Lovgren welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Kylie Ann, to their family on October 16, 2014. Kylie weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. She was born at 6:56 p.m. in Hermiston, Ore. and joins her big brother, Lincoln (age 3), at home in Heppner, Ore. Her maternal grandparents are Alan and Diane Voise of Odessa and her paternal grandparents are Pat and Bobbette Lovgren of Heppner, Ore. Great grandparents are Lloyd and Marge Tebow and Richard...

  • Quilters bring home prizes

    Updated Oct 30, 2014

    Three quilts entered by members of Fronen Steppdecker, The Odessa Quilt Club, won ribbons at the Spokane Washington State Quilters Show. Susan Ryan-Walter entered a quilt in the Inland Northwest Machine Quilters Challenge, a judged section of the show, and received a third place rosette in the category of hand guided machine quilting. Kathie Donahue entered Southern Belle Sue, a pattern in her design line, Prairie Cottage Quilts. Made by Kathie and her daughter Erin...

  • Odessa science and Mobius family fun night biggest yet

    JEFF AND JULIE WEHR|Updated Oct 30, 2014

    Hundreds of Odessa and surrounding community members ventured out to the largest Science Fun Night hosted so far. High school and junior high school science teachers Jeff and Julie Wehr, along with Alexe Helke from the Spokane Mobius Science Center and TBS King of the Nerds star Kayla LaFrance from the Spokane Astronomy Club, created fun science activities including rocketry, airplane design and launching, and star gazing information, to name a few. Bev Scherr and Maria Schuh...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    12 years ago From the Odessa Record November 2, 1939 The Grange Milling company mill, flour warehouse and part of the elevator and storage tanks were destroyed by fire of unknown origin discovered early Saturday. The loss is estimated at $80,000, including about $60,000 to the mill, warehouse and elevator and some 4000 barrels of flour and 75 tons of mill feed and other products stored in the flourhouse. A dense fog prevented early discovery of the fire. Halloween pranksters took it easy on Tuesday night, confining their acti...

  • Court Report

    Updated Oct 29, 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, Oct. 20: A caller reported the theft of a stabilizer hitch from property in the 35000 block of Miles Creston Road. The owner of farmland adjacent to Bull Run Road north of Reardan reported someone drove a veh...

  • Pastor's Corner

    Rev. Bill Cox|Updated Oct 29, 2014

    Odessa Foursquare Church This summer I witnessed many random acts of kindness. We are living in a world that seems to be filled with hate and discontent, lying and cheating, wars of all sizes, fear of not having enough, and the list could go on. If we only looked at the negative side of the world, we could think that our world is falling apart, but I want to share with you the other side of the story or as Paul Harvey would have said “the rest of the story”. My wife and I waited in line to order coffee. Once we placed our...

  • Athlete of the Week

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    Katelyn Worley is a senior at Odessa High School and plays volleyball. She belongs to FFA and loves hunting and snowboarding. Katelyn’s parents are Mark Worley and Scotty Lanning....

  • Wehr to attend Sigma Xi conference in Glendale, AZ

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    Odessa high school senior and Advanced STEM Research Laboratory student Thorsen Wehr has been invited to present his physics research at the Sigma Xi Society’s annual meeting and International Scientific Research Conference held this year in Glendale, Ariz., November 7-9, 2014. Wehr is a two-time Washington State Academy of Sciences researcher awardee. He traveled to Chicago to represent Washington State at the American Junior Academy of Sciences (AJAS) in February. Once admitted to the AJAS, he now retains life membership a...

  • What's Hot

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    Odessa School Menu MONDAY, November 3 : Turkey Sandwich, Cheetos, Pork & Beans, Fruit & Veggie Bar. TUESDAY, November 4: BBQ chicken on a bun, JO JO's, Fruit & Veggie Bar. Wilson Creek School Menu MONDAY, November 3: Pancakes, berries, juice. Lunch: Chicken patty sandwich, vegetarian beans, cucumbers, fruit. TUESDAY, November 4: Cereal bowl, fruit juice. Lunch: Grilled Cheese, tomato soup, veggies & dip, fruit. WEDNESDAY, November 5: Oatmeal, yogurt cup, fruit. Lunch: Chicken Nuggets, tatertots, carrot sticks, melon....

  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat down at $6.16. Hard Red Winter is down at $6.95. DNS is down at $8.56. Barley is down at 143.00....

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Oct 29, 2014

    Birthdays for October 26: Tim Marshall. October 27 : Leslie Fink, Jeff Campbell, Keira Buck, Katie Johnson. October 28: Barbara Walter. October 29: Julie R. Williams. October 30: Jennifer Martin, Gunner Grall, Isabel Parks. October 31: Dennis Nelson. November 2: Colton Hunt, Aurora Iksic, Luke Ryan, Robin Weishaar, Jolene Keith, Jim Wohrie, Bonnie Burroughs, Justin Goetz, Niko Chavez. Anniversaries for October 28 : Deric & Marra Schmierer. Birthdays and Anniversaries are taken from the Odessa High School Band...

  • Titan high school football team defeats Pateros, 42-38

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Editor's note: Other than the final score, no other information on the Pateros game was available to the newspaper prior to press time. Despite having no stats for the game it was an interesting evening for both teams, as Toyota awarded the Titans a check for $222. Toyota sponsors broadcaster Tom Sherry's Tailgate Forecast program on TV's KREM 2 News. During the week KREM selects two finalists for the week and asks people to vote for them online. The school with the most...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Oct 23, 2014

    HHPC Saturday morning, Oct 18, at By By MARJORIE WOMACH October 18, at 10 a.m. a meeting sponsored by Harrington Historic Preservation Commission (HHPC) was held to discuss the Harrington 2000+ Plan Update, a construct to develop and cultivate business interest in the revitalization of Harrington. Welcoming remarks were made by Celeste Miller, president of the HHPC, and she turned the meeting over to William Grimes and Chaz Bates of Studio Cascade. Those present were: Terry...

  • Junior-high football team has win/ loss record of 3-1

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    The Odessa-Harrington junior-high football team now has a 3-1 record following its defeat of Wellpinit by a score of 26-6. Coach Larry Weber praised the team for better execution on offense, especially on screen plays. Some highlights of the game were a great catch by Brady Walter for a touchdown, he said, and Kenadie Elder running the ball hard during the fourth quarter to run out the clock. The Titan defense allowed Wellpinit only six points in the entire...

  • New Titan purple pumps up proponents

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    The entire staff and student body of the Odessa School District wore their new Titan T-shirts, purchased for them by the Odessa Parent/ Teacher Organization. They formed a large "T" for Titans to have their picture taken for The Record and the annual year book....

  • Meet Kristin McKernan

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Kristin McKernan is the newest member of the Odessa Record staff. She comes to Odessa by way of Spokane Valley. She has a varied background in customer service and advertising, so her skills suit The Record's needs very well. She graduated from Central Valley High School and has worked as a barista and on-air radio personality at the Live 104.5 Radio Cafe and the Whistle Stop Coffee Shop in Spokane Valley. She has also worked as a bartender, transportation center radio...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Birthday's for October 19: Phyllis Eide, Heather Valverde, Arlee Jo Riley. October 20: Samantha Peterson, H.P. Carstensen, Judy Scrupps October 21: Travis Schuh, Alex Scheller, Ned Phillips, Whitney Wolverton, Shorty Hink. October 22: Jackson Nichols, Jennifer Singer, Joe McNeil, Laela Hardung, Lane Lobe. October 23 : Holly Heimbinger, Jeremy Hink October 24: Tate Wagner, Ray Pope. October 25: Justin Hauge, Lisa Martin. Anniverseris for October 20: Mark & Kim King. October 24: Riley & Lynn Allen. October 25: Mel & Kathy...

  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    The latest cash grain market here showed Soft White Wheat up at $7.40. Hard Red Winter is up at $8.82. DNS is up at $8.81. Barley remains at 178.00....

  • What's Hot

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Odessa School Menu MONDAY, October 27 : Pancakes, Fruit. Lunch: Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Tomato Soup, Fruit & Veggie Bar. TUESDAY, October 28: Toast, Cereal, Fruit. Lunch: Cheese Pizza, Green Beans, Jello, Fruit & Veggie Bar. WEDNESDAY, October 29: French Toast, Fruit. Lunch: Ham & Cheese on Bun, Baked Beans, Fruit & Veggie Bar. THURSDAY, October 30: Toast, Cereal, Fruit. Lunch: Macaroni & Cheese, Green Beans, Scone, Fruit & Veggie Bar. FRIDAY, October 31: English Muffin, Sausage, Fruit. Lunch: Cheeseburger, JO JO's, Fruit &...

  • Court Report

    Updated Oct 23, 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, Oct. 13: An Odessa ambulance was involved in a collision with a fawn on SR 28. Deputies and state Department of Fish and Wildlife officers kept watch on a moose that had bedded down in a yard in the 300 block...

  • Welcome to my Kitchen

    LAURA ESTES|Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Zucchini squash have just about run their course for the season, so you may want to tuck this recipe for Zucchini Pineapple Bread in your file for next year. You may make it with fresh or frozen grated zucchini, so if you filled space in your freezer with grated zucchini, you are set to make this moist, but not sticky, quick bread. I found the recipe on the Taste of Home website www.tasteofhome.com. Zucchini Pineapple Bread 3 eggs 2 cups finely shredded zucchini 1 cup vegetabl...

  • Letter to the Editor; Remember the monkeys

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    To the Editor: For everyone! If you tell somebody what you know, they know what you know and what they know! So, they know twice what you know! Remember the three little monkeys! See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil! Kathryn Gregorich Odessa...

  • Volleyball special dates

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    October 28 is “Pink Night” in Odessa, as the Titan volleyball team plays Almira/Coulee-Hartline, with junior varsity action starting at 5:30 p.m. and the varsity game to follow. Fans are asked to wear pink. October 30 is Senior Night for the game against Wellpinit to be played in Harrington. It will be a “BLACK OUT” night, where the fans dress in black. The varsity game starts at 5:30 p.m., and there will be no junior-varsity game....

  • 'Scouting for food' helps Odessa Food Bank deliver

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    Odessa Cub Scout Pack #784 will be Scouting for Food, Saturday, November 8, picking up bags of groceries for the Odessa Food Bank. The Scouts will be delivering empty bags to the residents of the Town on Saturday, November 1, giving the community a week to shop and share from their bounty. The winter months are always the most difficult for those who are on fixed incomes. The Food Bank, under the auspices of the Odessa Community Ministerial Association, also helps with heating bills and with the unknown ups and downs that...

  • Catch our kids being good

    Updated Oct 23, 2014

    The Odessa School District (K-12) staff is continuing the behavior intervention system put in place three years ago called Positive Behavior Intervention Systems. Throughout the first year of implementation and beyond, the Odessa staff has focused on “catching students being good.” The idea is to catch students doing positive things as a way to eliminate negative and disruptive behavior. The staff came up with the idea of handing out tickets to students throughout the school (in the hallway, cafeteria, playground, cla...

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