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  • Odessa High School

    Updated Mar 5, 2025

  • Odessa Junior High

    Updated Mar 5, 2025

  • Odessa Elementary

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  • INVITATION TO BID WIND CONE REPLACEMENT AIP PROJECT

    Liz Powell, Lincoln County Record-Times|Updated Mar 5, 2025

    INVITATION TO BID WIND CONE REPLACEMENT AIP PROJECT 3-53-0040-015-2024 TOWN OF ODESSA, WA ODESSA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Sealed bids for Odessa Municipal Airport – Wind Cone Replacement, will be received by in-person delivery or by courier at the Town Clerk’s Office, located at 21 E. 1st Avenue / P.O. Box 218, Odessa, WA 99159, until the bid opening time of 12:30PM, on the 27th day of March 2025, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read at the Town Library also located at 21 E. 1st Avenue, Odessa, WA 99159. Any bid...

  • Hospital Board facing public concerns

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 5, 2025

    ODESSA – The Odessa Hospital Board convened its latest meeting on Thursday, Feb. 27, where community members voiced concerns about hospital leadership, financial decisions, and facility management. Barbara Vogelsang initiated the public comment session, emphasizing the board's accountability in overseeing the hospital's operations. "A lot has happened since then. I am concerned. I am here not about me. I am concerned about this community's asset, for which you have the u...

  • Looking Back

    The Record-Times|Updated Mar 5, 2025

    1 years ago The Odessa Commercial Club purchased 9 lots for $150 to be used for a playground and ball field. The land will be given to the Odessa School District and the board of directors has agreed to mutual use between the city and the school. Fred Hall was arrested in Spokane last week on a charge of deserting his wife and family who live in Creston. He pled guilty and was sentenced to a year in jail. The sentence was suspended providing the Mr. Hall turn over half of his paycheck to his wife every week. 75 years ago...

  • School levies pass with strong support

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Mar 5, 2025

    ODESSA – Voters overwhelmingly approved two school levies for the Odessa School District, ensuring continued funding for critical programs and facility maintenance. The education programs and operations levy, which passed with more than 70% support, will help fund sports and activities programs, the school nurse, field trips, and other essential needs not fully covered by state funding, Superintendent Stephen Fisk said. “The levy helps us with what the state budget doesn’t adequately cover,” Fisk said. “We can start col...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Mar 5, 2025

    Davenport birthdays March 6: Angie Nicholls-Stiles, Jake Mattox, Lynnzee Zeus, Jennifer Gill, Ayla Wagner March 7: Jesse Morrision, Trissie Sanguinet, Ginny Hein, Alex Guhlke, Macie Hopkins March 8: Gabe Gants, Becke Alexander, Gio Bellotti, Piper Kowalkowski March 9: Casey Parsons, Isabelle Singer, Bob Rambo March 10: Sawyer Semprimoznik, Vinny Bellotti, Mack Dehn March 11: Whitney Mead, Mike Honey, Mark Downey, Rachel Jorden March 12: Ridge Gunning, Camryn Slahtasky Reardan birthdays March 6: Emry Spearman March 7: Charity...

  • INVITATION TO BID WIND CONE REPLACEMENT

    Liz Powell|Updated Feb 27, 2025

    INVITATION TO BID WIND CONE REPLACEMENT AIP PROJECT 3-53-0040-015-2024 TOWN OF ODESSA, WA ODESSA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Sealed bids for Odessa Municipal Airport – Wind Cone Replacement, will be received by in-person delivery or by courier at the Town Clerk’s Office, located at 21 E. 1st Avenue / P.O. Box 218, Odessa, WA 99159, until the bid opening time of 12:30PM, on the 27th day of March 2025, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read at the Town Library also located at 21 E. 1st Avenue, Odessa, WA 99159. Any bid...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Feb 27, 2025

    Cooking for special diets can be daunting. Salt, butter and sugar, the principle ingredients to enhance flavor, generally need to be reduced or eliminated. Allergies to nuts or additives necessitate eliminating the feature ingredient in other recipes. My recent foray into testing recipes suitable for diabetic diets, particularly those using exchanges, formed this observation. Portion control by the eater, and precise measuring by the cook, are most important. If the recipe...

  • Looking Back

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 27, 2025

    1 years ago • Passenger service has been suspended between Davenport and Hunters. Not enough passengers were using the service to make any profit. Freight service will continue. • More than $2,000,000 was collected by the State Treasurer for automobile license in January setting a record. The licensing and gas tax go into a state highway fund. • The Washington Water Power crew stationed at Odessa for the past two months has completed the job in this area and is breaking camp and moving to their next location. This is all p...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Feb 26, 2025

    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 (LCSO) does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. DISPATCH LOG Feb. 17 Traffic Stops: 7 2:59 p.m. – A Davenport Safeway employee called to report 3 juveniles for theft. The store doesn’t want to press theft charges but wants the juveniles trespassed from th...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Feb 26, 2025

    Davenport birthdays Feb. 28: Hailey Arland, Christie Emery, Danielle Telford, Carey Guhlke-Falk March 1: Jeremy Sewall, Daniel Ruiz March 2: Jersey Sanford, Donna Gauch March 3: Wayde Badgley, Angie Duff, Tami Odenrider, Sarah Raugust, Ripp Coffman March 4: Kelsie Mann, Briana Becker, Michelle Dodson March 5: Donna Fisher Davenport anniversaries March 4: Josh and Danielle Miller March 5: Stacey and Susie Friedlein Reardan birthdays Feb. 27: Jenny Sobotta March 1: Krissi Bell March 3: Kacen Landreth, Jonah Hieb March 5: Paul...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Feb 20, 2025

    Davenport birthdays Feb. 20: Brilee Madison, Christopher Briggs, Penny Strite, Brian Curtis, Wade Guhlke, Jeter Sanford Feb. 21: Barbara Badgley, Caitlyn Katz, Kyle Bodeau Feb. 22: Holly Branch, Sadahiro Patterson, Payton Critchlow, Greyson Wilkie Feb. 23: Jacob Furman, Thomas Furman, Todd Stiles, Jess Bartell, Nathan Fenn Feb. 24: Gene Stuckle, Bob Johnson, Michelle Honey Feb. 25: Jim Buchanan, Jarrett Jacobsen, Weston Sharer Feb. 26: Grant Harper, Tyson Lacy, Karissa Taylor...

  • Looking Back

    The Record-Times|Updated Feb 20, 2025

    1 years ago Fire destroyed the Tuttle home in Edwall. The fire started in the back part of the house. Mr. Tuttle was overcome by smoke and had to be taken out through a window. Heck of a way for him to observe his 77th birthday. Petitions for naturalization were filed by Jacob Zeiler and George Eckhardt of Odessa. Both men are from Russia. Both men had 2 witnesses. 75 years ago Duck Lake Creek started running into Crab Creek last week. About a foot of water filled the...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Feb 20, 2025

    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 (LCSO) does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. DISPATCH LOG Feb. 9 Traffic Stops: 3 6:17 a.m. – A caller reported a pickup driving erratically on Highway 2 East bound just west of Davenport. 10:59 a.m. ...

  • Hoopin' and Hollerin'!

    Updated Feb 19, 2025

    Families, friends, neighbors and local competitors gathered over the weekend to watch and cheer for their teams as the annual Youth Basketball Tournament brought schools from all over to compete for championship titles. Schools from Davenport, Harrington, Odessa, Reardan, Wilbur-Creston, and outside-of-county schools worked their way up to the finale....

  • Council discusses codes and airport fuel tank

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 19, 2025

    DAVENPORT — The Davenport City Council met on Tuesday, February 12, 2025, to address key issues affecting the community, including code enforcement concerns, tourism funding, and plans for a potential airport fuel tank. The meeting opened at 7:00 p.m. with all council members present. During the meeting, several community members voiced concerns about the city’s appearance, particularly regarding junk vehicles and unkempt yards. Carolyn Olson requested the council take action against these issues, especially along Was...

  • Flat tires, snow curses, and a breakfast to remember

    Olivia Harnack|Updated Feb 19, 2025

    Before we get into anything else, I must formally apologize to the county. Two weeks ago, I foolishly wrote about how we hadn’t really seen much snow. The universe responded swiftly and mercilessly, dumping a fresh layer on us and dropping the temperature to a level best described as “why do I live like this?” I have learned my lesson. I will never again tempt fate by commenting on the weather. Now, while I was being humbled by the snow, I was also humbled in another way—b...

  • Youth basketball tournament results

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 19, 2025

    The Davenport Youth Basketball Tournament, held from Friday, February 14 to Sunday, February 16, featured a weekend of exciting matchups across multiple age divisions. In the boys' competition, Davenport saw a victory in the 4B bracket, defeating Odessa, while Ritzville fell to Omak in the 3G division. Colfax's teams had a strong showing, with both the 4G and 6G squads securing wins over Liberty and Finley, respectively. Tekoa also had success in the girls' tournament, with...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Feb 12, 2025

    Casseroles are an economical and savory way to stretch food budget dollars. Pasta and potatoes are often the foundation ingredient to stretch a pound of ground beef or a couple of chicken breast to feed a family. Several folks have asked if I would print some recipes suitable for diabetic diets and are flavorful enough to satisfy the rest of the family. A little online research brought up several appealing options. Pastry-Topped Turkey Casserole, found on the Taste of Home...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Feb 12, 2025

    Davenport birthdays Feb. 14: Tom Scharff, Todd Guhlke, Evan Gunning Feb. 15: Shelly Morgan, Trey Carstensen, Dillon Hollis, Adam Collins, Colton Hosking, Charlotte Sellin Feb. 16: Rob Harper, Scott Cannon, Holly McDaniel, Tanner Zaugg Feb. 17: Taylor Morgan, Sean Deane, Ana Sorci, Phyllis Luiten Feb. 18: Kaylee Leep, Doug Branch Feb. 19: Sydney Schneider, Mackenzie Fisk, Leslie Johnson Davenport anniversaries Feb. 16: Rob and Michelle Hopp Reardan birthdays Feb. 16: Sherry Hieb Feb. 17: Alba Anderson, Emerson Sprecher Feb....

  • Odessa Lions Club crab feed a success

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 12, 2025

    ODESSA - The Odessa Lions Club's annual crab feed was a success, drawing strong community support despite a significant rise in crab prices, according to club president Marlon Schafer. The event, hosted Friday, Feb. 7, brought supporters from within and outside the community. "It went really well," Schafer said. "As a fundraiser, it was a little off because crab prices are really high-like 30 to 40% higher than last year. It was well attended. We sold pretty much all of our...

  • Boys basketball season wrap-up

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 12, 2025

    ODESSA - The Odessa Tigers' boys basketball season ended, as they fell short of qualifying for the district playoffs. Despite a season marked by tough competition, head coach Mike Carlquist reflected on both the challenges and highlights of the year in his final season at the helm. "We lost to Selkirk and Lacrosse, so we're done," Carlquist said. "Our league was pretty good. I wish we were 25 miles east because their league is not as tough. There were a lot of good teams and...

  • Girls basketball season wrap-up

    Olivia Harnack, The Record-Times|Updated Feb 12, 2025

    ODESSA - The Odessa Varsity Girls Basketball team wrapped up their season on February 1 with a hard-fought 13-69 loss to Woodbridge High School. The Tigers finished the season with a record of 3-11 in the 1B Northeast district, ranking #11 according to Maxpreps sports. Assistant coach Matt Robertson, who stepped in midway through the season, saw significant growth in the team as they came together during his tenure. "I came about halfway through the season, and after I came...

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