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  • Strang named to Dean's List

    Updated Feb 24, 2013

    Scott Richard Strang of Odessa, a senior at the University of Washington, has been named to the Dean’s List for the autumn quarter. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.50 (out of 4). Students are notified that they have achieved this distinction when they receive their grades for the quarter....

  • Court Report

    Updated Feb 9, 2013

    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. 28: Davenport ambulance personnel transported a Seven Bays man to Lincoln Hospital for treatment of high blood sugar and vomiting. No one was reported injured after a vehicle slid off...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Feb 9, 2013

    The wooden water mains installed in Odessa when the new town’s water system was installed in 1903 began to lead within a few years. In its issue of February 24, 1911, The Odessa Record announced plans for improvement of the water system, which included new galvanized mains: An aggregate of $5,000 is to be spent by the Town of Odessa this spring according to plans completed by the Town Council. The expenditure will be used in improving the water system of the town. One mile of galvanized steel pipe is to be laid on Pleasant H...

  • Titan seniors honored during final league game of season.

    Updated Feb 9, 2013

    Above: Senior boys from Odessa and Harrington and their parents. Terri, Jared and Todd King; Tami, Markus and Mark Smith; Larry, Cade and Kelly Weber; Doug, Nick and Joanne Tebow; Stacey, Justin and Amy Hunt; Tim, Justin and Shelly Hauge; Taunya, Stetson and David Sanford; Kelli, Jake and Alan Tanke. Left: Senior girls and their parents. Todd, Ashley and Jeanne Baarstad; Kim, Kendall and Bruce Todd....

  • Weekly grain report

    Updated Feb 8, 2013

    Byron Behne watches the grain markets for the Odessa Union Warehouse. 1/29/13: For all the volatility in the markets in the last few months things sure have been boring lately. There just doesn’t seem to be a strong catalyst to break this market out in either direction for the time being. Unless exports begin to beat expectations our gains over the last few weeks may begin to erode. 1/31/13: Chicago wheat lost 7 cents today after being up 10 the day before. Yesterday’s rally was sparked by concerns about South American wea...

  • Letter to the Editor: Paying other people's taxes not fair to us

    Updated Feb 8, 2013

    “The Sequester is coming! The Sequester is coming!” Yup, Congress is in a panic over a problem they created, and many in Congress want you and me to pony up. Again. Some want to cut only non-military discretionary funding – like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, education, transportation and the like in order to “find” about $1 trillion to balance the federal budget. Instead of planning on cutting programs and raising taxes on you and me to balance the federal budget, Congress already has a known-to-them remedy at their...

  • Editorial

    Updated Feb 8, 2013

    First of all, we regret to inform you that there is only silence on the IEO front. No word from anyone, except when the Bankruptcy Court sends out legal notices to all of us who are creditors (almost every business in town, it would appear). Odessa's other big project, however, is about to break ground as soon as weather permits. The meat-processing facility under project manager Sue Lani Madsen of Edwall is taking shape, both on paper and in terms of obtaining capital and gearing up for production. Area livestock producers...

  • Livestock facility to handle beef, swine, goats, sheep

    Updated Feb 8, 2013

    Odessa’s newest business will soon break ground at the Industrial Park on the south hill along Highway 21. The meat-processing plant will provide local livestock ranchers with a nearby option for getting their product to market. Popular sentiment has people wanting to know where their food comes from, and they want to buy local whenever possible. So this trend is reversing the long-tried idea that “bigger is better,” that large-scale operations save money for the consumer by consolidating every aspect of meat produ...

  • Odessa Gun Club results

    Updated Feb 8, 2013

    Sunday, January 27 The Odessa Gun Club met Sunday, January 27, 2013. Shooting 25 was Landon Lobe. Shooting 24 were Ryan Lewis, Bill Weber, Mike Nochols, Sr., Lane Lobe, Nick Tebow, Doug Tebow, Jared Praetorius and Jon Fink. Nick Nelson and Aaron Gies shot 23. Dylan Nichols and William Mann shot 22. Shooting 21 were Mike Nichols, Jr., Colley Walter, Hunter Bramer, Sam Greenwalt and Randy Gies. Markham Nichols, Tom Schuh, Jim Smith, Tyler Smith, Wyatt Haase, Brandon Larmer, Jenny Larmer, Ryan Behrens, Garrett Braun, HaLee...

  • Melchers welcome Marah, born to Jayson/Stephanie

    Updated Feb 5, 2013

    Jayson and Stephanie Melcher of Moses Lake have announced the birth of their daughter Marah Addyson Melcher. She was born January 8, 2013, weighing 7.8 pounds and measuring 19 inches in length. Marah’s maternal grandparents are Richard and Patty Rowden of Auburn and Julie Phillips of Kent, Wash. Paternal grandparents are Wes and Vickey Melcher of Moses Lake and Robert Plummer of Athol, Idaho. Paternal great grandparents are JoAnna Thompson and Ken and Bernice Melcher, all o...

  • Volleyball club season is off to good start for area girls

    Updated Feb 5, 2013

    For the area schools, the volleyball season ended last November. For younger girls with no organized school-based volleyball team at their disposal (no junior-high league), however, there is an alternative in club volleyball. The Wolf Pack volleyball club is a team consisting of girls from several towns in the Bi-County area aged 14 and under. Thus far this season, they have played in two tournaments, getting third place in Leavenworth and making it to the championship game...

  • Essay contest winners demonstrate patriotism

    Updated Feb 5, 2013

    The patriotic essay contests for school-aged children sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars give young people an opportunity to express their ideas about love of country. In Odessa and Harrington this year, the VFW has had only elementary-level students participating. Harrington At Harrington Elementary School, the fourth grade class participated in the VFW essay writing contest. Fourth-grade teacher LaMarr Larmer explained the ground rules to his students. The theme this...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Feb 1, 2013

    Super Bowl and a simmering pot of stew, a recipe sure to please game day sports fans. Slow Cooker BBQ Beef Stew, from www.kraftrecipes.com is easy to prepare. A smoky barbeque aroma develops as your slow cooker does the work and you won’t miss a play of the game. Slow Cooker BBQ Beef Stew 1 Tbsp cooking oil 2 pounds beef stew meat (11/2 inch cubes) 5 carrots (3/4 pound), peeled, cut into 1 inch pieces 1 large onion, cut into chunks 2 1/2 pounds small red potatoes, quartered 3...

  • Court Report

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    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. Sunday, Jan. 20: A man advised dispatchers he was on the way to Lincoln Hospital in Davenport for treatment of a continuously bloody nose. Desiring contact with the Washington State Fish and Wildlife...

  • Auxiliary rummage sale in need of donations by Feb. 1

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    Odessa Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will hold their Annual White Elephant, Rummage and Bake Sale, Friday, February 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Atrium at Odessa Memorial Hospital at Fourth Street and Amende Drive. Proceeds will benefit the activity department at the hospital. Department personnel hope to raise enough funds to purchase more folding chairs for seating during family potlucks and activities, plus a laptop or notepad/tablet with Skype capability for residents whose families live far away, so that they are able...

  • The Larson Loudspeaker

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    “Who’s going to win the Super Bowl?” A common question asked of many of us around this time of year. Each of us have our own favorite team or who we think will win. Quite possibly you may be like my mom and ask: “What color are the uniforms?” Your choices this year are the San Francisco 49ers (red, gold and white) and the Baltimore Ravens (black and purple). Who do you think will win the Super Bowl on Sunday? Final Score? What is your favorite sport? Mr. Larson: The San Francisco 49ers will win. I don’t particularl...

  • Odessa Jr./Sr. High School first semester honor roll

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    A student must have a grade point average of 3.50-4.00 to be on the Honor Roll and Honorable Mention requires a grade point average of 3.25-3.49. Letter grade values are based on the state transcript requirements and are as follows: A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0, B-= 2.7, C+=2.3, C=2.0, C-=1.7, D+=1.3, D=1.0, F=0.0. High School Senior Class: Kendall Todd, Cade Weber (4.0); Justin Hunt, Koralynne Kuch, Lacey Nelson, Nick Tebow Honorable Mention: Markus Smith, Zack Schaal, Jared King Junior Class: Chelsea Fisher, Hannah Schmidt,...

  • Letter to the Editor: Families happy to reconnect

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    Thank you for getting us in touch with Lydia and Helmut Kieß, our German cousins who visited in Odessa last summer. We have been enjoying their correspondence, and maybe we can help each other in researching the history of our ancestors. We appreciate the coverage in The Record. Larry and Della Kiesz Ritzville...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    There was a move to establish a community center in Odessa in February, 99 years ago, with a bond issue put on the ballot for voters to decide if the school board should spend $3,000 to remodel an abandoned church building into such a facility. In the March 7 election that year, voters flatly turned down the proposal, and it wasn’t until 1920 that Odessa was to have its Community Hall and not until 1974 that the Community Center was built. The Record had this report on the first proposal for a civic center in its issue of F...

  • Weekly grain report

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    Byron Behne watches the grain markets for the Odessa Union Warehouse. 1/22/13: Chicago wheat fell 12 cents, posting a larger trading range than Friday and then closing lower. This seemingly puts a stop to our rally, as it gives off a pretty negative technical signal on the price charts. There wasn’t much news driving prices down today, but Northern Plains forecasts are a little wetter than they were last week. Corn was unchanged on the day and soybeans strongly higher on drier weather forecasts for Argentina. 1/25/13: W...

  • Advice from a small town girl

    Lise Ott|Updated Feb 1, 2013

    There’s that song again. My unwanted, inadvertent, unloved theme song. “I’m just a girl who cain’t say no . . .” Well, wait a minute now. Yes, I can. Or is that “cain?” I do. Say no, that is. I’m saying no to the voice that says I’m crazy to try to continue Odessa’s tradition of having a quilt shop. I’m saying no to the voice that says Old Town Hall is past redemption, or that its future is unalterably linked to the success of existing organizations. I’m saying no to the...

  • Dr. Pitts to retire; levy amounts to stay at 2012 levels

    Updated Feb 1, 2013

    The Odessa School Board met January 23 in the high school library. The resignation of Odessa High School English teacher Dr. Duane Pitts was accepted, as he has declared his intention to retire at the end of the academic year after 42 years in education. He has already met with students to announce his retirement. Superintendent Suellen White’s report included distribution of an informational brochure about the special levy election in February. The brochure details how the levy funds are used. Regarding the TPEP (...

  • There and back again: Two Odessa girls help change the world

    Natasha and Jessica Heimbigner|Updated Jan 24, 2013

    We would like to start with a big hug for all of the support (financial and/or spiritual) that the Odessa community gave us for this amazing journey! No matter how great we are at describing the events, feelings, emotions and the people we met on our trip, we can never do it justice! We are convinced that you need to go and experience it for yourselves! The organization that we worked with was the 410 Bridge. They are such an awesome organization. They have five core...

  • The Year in Review

    Updated Jan 24, 2013

    September The Apache Pass wildfire grew from about 200 acres to about 18,000 acres in about 2 days because of wind. Extremely dry conditions in the scablands and plenty of dry grass for fuel contributed to the blaze. All available firefighters from the Odessa area responded the the blaze, which at its closest point to Odessa was burning about 12 miles north of town. The fire burned a lot of range land and fence posts north of Odessa, so the herds didn't have enough grazing land and some areas were without fences and the...

  • Old Town Hall meeting scheduled January 31

    Terrie Schmidt Crosby|Updated Jan 24, 2013

    The Old Town Hall in Odessa has served many functions over its lifetime. On January 10, approximately 15 to 20 townspeople gathered there to discuss the building’s future. Lise Ott is heading up an effort to either repurpose, refurbish or renovate the aging structure, which suffers now from roof leaks, crumbling concrete steps, broken and cracked windows and plumbing problems. Built in 1921, the facility opened December 21 of that year to house the offices of the town governme...

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