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  • Tribute

    Updated Sep 6, 2012

    Kathleen "Kathy" (Lobe) Andrews, loving mother, grandmother and friend to many, passed away peacefully at home on August 22nd, 2012 at the age of 69. Kathy was born on March 15, 1943 in Odessa, WA to Leo & Viola (Zeiler) Lobe. She was raised on a wheat farm the oldest of three children. At age 16, she quit high school to marry Larry Ramm. From this marriage, her three beautiful children were born that survive her. On June 25, 1966, she married Kermit (Andy) Andrews in Couer...

  • Titans sports off to good start for volleyball/football teams

    Updated Sep 6, 2012

    The O-H Titans football team got its season off to a good start with a 44-20 drubbing of LaCrosse/Washtucna last Friday afternoon in Washtucna. The next two games will be home games, against Cusick this Friday and against Touchet next week in the Sausage Bowl. The volleyball team held the Odessa Jamboree here on Tuesday the high school gym. The Titans did very well, defeating Entiat, 21-7 and 21-16; defeating Moses Lake Christian 21-7 and 21-3 and splitting their games with...

  • Court Report

    Updated Sep 6, 2012

    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. Aug. 27: A railroad crossing malfunction was reported at the Mondovi crossing. A broken window was discovered at the Davenport city pound at Eleventh and Ross streets. A juvenile boy was identified...

  • Blake Gregory Luiten has many ties to Odessa family

    Updated Sep 6, 2012

    Blake Gregory Luiten was born at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane April 11, 2012, weighing 8 pounds, 1 ounce and measuring 21.5 inches long. His parents are Landon and Kim Luiten of Spokane. Paternal grandparents are Greg and Kellie Luiten of Odessa and Doug and Cindy Smith of Airway Heights. Maternal grandparents are Gail and Barry Bolster of Spokane and Enver Apaydin of Spokane. Great grandparents are Lois Luiten of Odessa and Coleen Janke also of Odessa. Great great...

  • LaMar Kenneth Heimbigner

    Updated Aug 26, 2012

    LaMar Heimbigner died August 6, 2012 in Odessa. He was born July 5, 1930 to David and Mary Heimbigner at the family home in Odessa, the youngest of their seven children. He was a life-long member and deacon of the Christ Lutheran Church, baptized February 22, 1931 and confirmed November 28, 1948. He graduated from Odessa High School in 1950, where he lettered in football, basketball and track. During high school he worked at Michaelsen's grocery store and took harvest jobs....

  • Fest preparations get into high gear

    Updated Aug 26, 2012

    Preparations for Deutschesfest 2012 are well underway. Odessa’s royalty, Miss Odessa Kendall Todd and Princesses Koralynne Kuch and Melani Fehrer, have been visiting parades and events around the area, promoting the Fest and making sure that people wherever they go are well versed in the “Chicken Dance.” Chamber members have been busy repairing, painting and constructing tables and benches for use in the Biergarten, as well as upgrading the outdoor sound system for playi...

  • Citizens hope to refurbish historic clock

    Lise Ott|Updated Aug 26, 2012

    A group of Odessa residents, including Chamber of Commerce president Marlon Schafer and Paul Hopp, are hoping to raise interest for the refurbishment and reinstallation of the historic town clock, which has graced at least two buildings in town until its retirement. The clock, which is over six feet tall from base to cap, was originally, according to Hopp, hung on the front of the Thiel Block, outside what is now Iverson Law Office. The filled-in holes from that installation...

  • Love - The Odessa Record "By Your Relative"

    Updated Aug 24, 2012

    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. In 1961, prior to graduation from Washington State College-University, Joyce and I would visit her parents, sister and brother-in-law, Robert "Bob" Monroe in Odessa and out at Batum, her brother - Gordon, his wife - Margie, their children - Mike and Vickie. Occasionally as we passed through Odessa heading out to Batum, we would notice...

  • Court Report

    Updated Aug 24, 2012

    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. Aug. 13: Sprague firefighters handled a brush fire at SR 23 and Ringwood Road. Two llamas were reported at-large on Fitness Lane near SR 28 near Davenport. A local logger's skidder was reported...

  • Hartline landmark turns ninety

    Updated Aug 23, 2012

    Hartline Landmark Turns NinetyHartline, WA. - Aug. 7—Whether it’s a full-blown bash with a crowd to honor an old friend, or a small family gathering for a little loved one, it’s clear that young and old alike love celebrating birthdays. For community volunteers working to rehabilitate and reuse the Hartline School, this local landmark is like an old friend - unique, irreplaceable, and still here after all these years. “What better way to honor this stately structure’s 90th year and celebrate its future in the community...

  • Ritzville's First Friday events focus on area arts and letters

    Updated Aug 23, 2012

    The Ritzville Art Gallery has begun featuring different artists on the first Friday of each month. On September 7, several local authors will be featured and will be signing their published works and discussing their upcoming books. Dr. Miles Athey Miles Athey, Ritzville resident, will discuss his most recent publications, a Western trilogy of historical fiction about Ritzville in 1882 called Crab Creek Chronicles. Dr. Athey spent most of his career as a technical researcher, consultant and college professor. Over the past...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Aug 23, 2012

    It was just about two months before the Crash of 1929 and the beginning of the Great Depression. Nobody knew what was in store for Odessa and the rest of the world when The Odessa Record rolled off the press on August 23, 1929, 84 years ago this week. Odessa seemed to be a happy, contented community. Harvest, although not one of the better ones, was over. School was to start with the largest enrollment ever expected. Oddly, the first day of school would be Labor Day, a legal holiday, and while students would enroll and receiv...

  • Letter to the Editor: Reader: Great responsibility goes with beliefs and rights

    Updated Aug 23, 2012

    I am a Democrat. I believe in a person’s right to own a gun. I believe in taxes according to your income. I believe in health care for all. I believe in helping people in need. I believe in equal rights for all people. I believe in marriage between two people male or female. I believe in freedom of right to choose your own religion or a right to have no religion. I believe in a woman’s right to choose or not to choose pregnancy. I believe in a person’s right to an opinion or to change that opinion. With all beliefs and right...

  • Letter to the Editor: Families lose; wealthiest get tax breaks

    Updated Aug 23, 2012

    Mitt Romney's economic plan would favor the wealthiest, according to a new independent analysis by the Brookings Institution and the Tax Policy Center. The average middle class family with children would see a $2,000 tax hike, while the wealthiest five percent of Americans - including Romney - would get a tax cut of $87,000. Is this the America you want? Duane Pitts Odessa...

  • Stedman facing Stromberger for commissioner, Ramm out

    Updated Aug 23, 2012

    Former Odessa Town Council member Kim C. Ramm narrowly lost her bid to become a Lincoln County Commissioner. In the final vote count taken on Monday, August 20, she trailed Alan Stromberger by only six votes. She had a total of 346 votes for 32.46% of the total. Stromberger had 352 votes or 33.02% of the total, and Mark Stedman had 368 or 34.52% of the total 1,066 votes. Stromberger and Stedman will face off in the general election in November. In a separate electoral race, Ramm retained her seat as the Republican Precinct Co...

  • Love - The Odessa Record "By Your Relative"

    Larry Fisher|Updated Aug 12, 2012

    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. As I mentioned a few months ago, I first became aware of Odessa in the summer of 1955 because of the railroad. I didn’t know about the L-B-D until the winter of 1956-57. After attending the New Year’s Eve dance at the Odessa city hall where everyone was dancing to “swing” type music, we all left the dance and ended up somehow out at Leo...

  • Public works building gets a new look

    Updated Aug 12, 2012

    The lengthy remodeling project at Odessa’s public works building is nearing completion, with the recent addition of cement board siding and shakes. The project, which has been done in stages over a period of approximately two years, was spearheaded by Mayor Doug Plinski, who also was the impetus behind the recent community center facelift. This project will be something of a facelift as well, as the siding has been applied only to the sides of the building that face the s...

  • Harvest "moving right along"

    Updated Aug 12, 2012

    As of press time, harvest in the Odessa area is nearly complete, with both Ritzville Warehouse/The Odessa Trading Company and Odessa Union Warehouse reporting that they are 70 - 80 percent complete. "It's been moving right along," said Mark Cronrath of The Odessa Trading Company. He added that although yields have been "all over the place," the grain has been of good quality, with good weight and protein levels. A dry winter, late spring frosts and a hot spell that hit prior...

  • Race for Lincoln County Commissioner a dead heat

    Terrie Schmidt Crosby|Updated Aug 12, 2012

    The August 7, 2012 primary election was apparently fairly unappealing to most voters, as very few of them bothered to vote at all. Despite the very low turnout, the Lincoln County race for County Commissioner was one of the closest in the state, with only a few percentage points separating each of the three candidates. As The Record goes to press this week, Mark Stedman had a slight lead over Kim Ramm who had a slight lead over Alan Stromberger. This is one race, where...

  • Scott Strang makes UW spring-quarter Dean's List

    Updated Aug 12, 2012

    College senior Scott Richard Strang of Odessa has been named to the Dean's List at the University of Washington for the spring 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....

  • School football, volleyball practices start this month

    Updated Aug 12, 2012

    Football The Odessa-Harrington Titan football team will hold its first practice on Wednesday, August 15, at 6 p.m. in Odessa. Any student athletes wishing to participate need to obtain the proper forms from either Odessa School District or Harrington School District. The forms must be filled out completely prior to participation. Student athletes also will need to make sure their sports physical is current for this upcoming season. Please contact either Odessa School District or Harrington School District if there are any...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Updated Aug 12, 2012

    Editor’s note: The following letter has appeared on the internet, where it has been viewed by many readers. Local resident Tom Schafer felt that it would be appropriate for readers of The Odessa Record. The other day, someone at a store in our town read that a methamphetamine lab had been found in an old farmhouse in the adjoining county and he asked me a rhetorical question, “Why didn’t we have a drug problem when you and I were growing up?” I replied, I had a drug problem when I was young; I was drug to church on Sunday...

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Aug 12, 2012

    The ultimate in volunteer service came to the surface in August 1923, when Odessa’s first concrete water reservoir was built. The old tank is ready to be replaced today. It leaks beyond repair. A new reservoir, which will probably be built close to the town well, is already funded and scheduled for construction. Eighty-nine years ago, Odessa citizens as well as farmers from the surrounding area came with shovels and picks and hammer and saws, as well as with wagon teams to accomplish one of the biggest projects in the t...

  • Weekly grain report

    Updated Aug 9, 2012

    Byron Behne watches the grain markets for the Odessa Union Warehouse. 8/1/12: Prices continued their break on Wednesday, although they recovered much of their losses by the close of the futures trading session. Corn futures were off as much as 25 cents but closed only down a little over 4 cents, with new-crop December futures closing over $8 on the day. Soft white prices dipped 20 cents in the morning but gained back a dime in the afternoon based on the better close in Chicago. November soybeans closed a gap on their price...

  • Letter to the Editor: Health care and taxes focus of one reader's concerns

    Updated Aug 9, 2012

    When I was growing up, I noticed that my mother always put my sister and me first. But that meant many times she put herself last. As of August 1, 2012, moms no longer have to worry about the cost of co-pays for many lifesaving routine checkups. Now 47 million women don't have to make the choice between spending $20 for groceries or $20 for a health exam. Today we can prevent health problems before they happen and keep healthcare costs down. However, Cathy McMorris Rodgers disagrees. That's why she has voted with her Republic...

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