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  • The Year in Review

    Updated Jan 27, 2012

    A month-by-month summary of the year’s activities as they appeared in The Odessa Record continues below for the months of September, October, and part of November. September Odessa resident Jakob Knoell turned 100 September 4. His children, Marianne Saltz (Soldotna, Alaska), and Vern and Joni Knoell (Colbert and Lamona, Wash.), as well as grandchildren Jeannette Ducker (Kasilof, Alaska), DiAnna Leaders (Soldotna, Alaska), Tami Knoell (Spokane), Kristi and Mark Lupton (Spokane) and greatgrandchildren Rylee Lupton and Sam Lupto...

  • Advice from a small town girl

    Lise Ott|Updated Jan 27, 2012

    As I was meeting with Town Marshal Mike Wren early Tuesday afternoon to review the week’s incident reports, a residential burglary was taking place on North Division Street. In broad daylight. At least two and possibly three people in a small gray extended-cab pickup pulled up to a residence. A neighbor saw two people removing items from the house. He didn’t call 9-1-1. He didn’t get a license number. He didn’t get a close enough look at the vehicle to provide make or model....

  • Letter to the Editor: Unwanted pets could face vicious critters

    Updated Jan 27, 2012

    This is to anyone that has ever dropped a dog or a cat off on a country road or is thinking of doing it assuming a farmer will care for or find a home for your unwanted pet!! What makes you think it is easier for a farmer to find a home for your pet versus you? It is a form of animal cruelty in my eyes! Just this week we find yet another unwanted dog on our property and we are going to have to find it a home. We already have two rescue dogs (we just lost our third rescue this last week to cancer) and it takes a lot of work...

  • Letter to the Editor: Subscriber enjoys Arley's poetry and The Record

    Updated Jan 27, 2012

    I am writing to comment on the poetry that appears in The Odessa Record written by Arley Bischoff. I am a cousin of his wife, Myrna, and really enjoy his poetry. I am very fond of poetry myself, so keep up the good work, Arley. Although I have been gone from Odessa for 46 years, I still enjoy reading the paper thoroughly each week. Many of the names are unfamiliar to me, but I still have fond memories of those that I still know today and enjoy keeping in contact through The Odessa Record. An avid reader and subscriber, Rhea...

  • Chamber recycles officers

    Updated Jan 27, 2012

    The Chamber of Commerce voted to retain all current officers and elected board members January 24, after they all said they were willing to continue. Officers who will be effective as of the March 17 Chamber banquet are: President Marlon Schafer, Vice President Lindsy Starkel, Secretary Michelle Melgren and Treasurer Larissa Zeiler. Elected board members are Victoria Iverson and Justin Parr. The final board position is non-elected, and is filled by the current Deutschesfest Biergarten Chairman, and remains unfilled as of yet....

  • This Week in Odessa History

    Updated Jan 26, 2012

    From its earliest years, Odessa was threatened by floods. The original town was platted in a flood plain in 1899. Nobody worried much about flood plains then, and as the town spread out from its first few blocks along First Avenue, homes were built along Crab Creek, which regularly over-flowed its banks at spring run-off time. The first really disastrous flood, however, occurred in 1909. It was followed by many more, which sometimes inundated the business district. The biggest floods were those of 1913, 1916, 1924 and 1932....

  • Snow and wind don't deter trapshooting competitors

    Updated Jan 26, 2012

    It was definitely winter this past Sunday, cold, windy and snowing off and on. That did not deter determined trapshooters from competition at the Odessa and Marlin gun clubs, however. Odessa In spite of the wintry weather, Odessa shooters turned in some respectable scores. Landon Lobe, Bryce Haase and Bill Weber all shot 25. Shooting 24 were Jim Smith, Tyler Smith and Doug Tebow. Jared Praetorious, Brady Gies, Tom Schuh, Sam Greenwalt and Larry Weber all shot 23. Mike Nichols,...

  • Court Report

    Updated Jan 26, 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. Jan. 16: Dispatchers referred a report of a domestic assault involving a family in Reardan to local police. A caller from Seven Bays asked for assistance with what he described as an "out-of-control"...

  • Tribute

    Updated Jan 26, 2012

    Les Stehr, 78, passed away peacefully, January 11th at Harborview Medical Center after experiencing a stroke. Les was born in Odessa, Washington on May 14, 1933 to his parents Fred and Helen Stehr. He is survived by his daughter Laurie Krone (Dave), grandchildren Tanner and Bradey, brother Tom Stehr (Julie), sister Peggy Burk (Arch), along with many step children, step grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Ron Stehr. Les was...

  • Sound off, Odessa!

    Patti Jarschke|Updated Jan 26, 2012

    If you are tired of squabbling with your growing youngsters about getting buckled into their booster seats, be glad you don’t live in California, where new 2012 laws have extended the height and weight limits to keep children in their booster seats longer. The new California Booster Seat Law, effective January 1, 2012, prohibits parents, guardians or drivers from transporting on a highway in a motor vehicle any child under 8 years old and at least 4'9" in height without securi...

  • Weekly grain report

    Updated Jan 26, 2012

    Byron Behne watches the grain markets for the Odessa Union Warehouse. 1/18/12: Grain futures fell on Wednesday as some of the driest areas of Argentina look like they’ll get a drink in the coming days. This is most definitely a weather market, however white wheat has been able to hold up pretty well in the face of a sinking futures market. Portland prices are now about 30 cents per bushel higher than Chicago March futures, which hasn’t happened in quite awhile. Strong feed wheat demand combined with a second tender in a wee...

  • Odessa/Marlin in three way tie for lead in competition

    Updated Jan 19, 2012

    Cold dry weather did not deter local trapshooters from Sunday shooting in the annual Spokesman Review competition. The Odessa-Marlin combined results for week one have them in a 3-way tie with Colton and Garfield-St. John. Marlin The Marlin Gun Club had 48 shooters turn out for the second week of competition. Shooting 25 were Mark Iksic, Doug Starkel, Daryl Kimble and Bill James. Mike Christ, Kurt Moore, Ken Eckhart and Camden Eckhart shot 24. Dave Lang, Scott Mortimer, Dave Asker and Wade Lesser shot 23. Shooting 22 were...

  • The Year in Review

    Updated Jan 19, 2012

    A month-by-month summary of the year’s activities as they appeared in The Odessa Record continues below for the months of July and August. July Odessa’s only grocery, which had been Denny’s Foods since the early 1990s, changed hands in July when Bob and Bonnie Dewey of Cowiche purchased the business from previous owner Denny McDaniel. The new owners, along with managers Jeff and Debbie Norris, presented the community with Odessa Foods. The Chamber of Commerce, but primarily Biergarten chairman Ted Bruya, wrestled with the d...

  • Court Report

    Updated Jan 19, 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. Jan. 9: Deputies responded to a reported assault at a Lakeview Terrace Mobile Home Park unit, from which yelling and screaming was heard. Coulee Community Hospital personnel treated a woman who...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Jan 19, 2012

    How is your pantry? I recently spent a half hour sorting and straightening in mine. After sending a few items to the food bank for someone else to enjoy before they reach expiration dates, and stacking like items together, ingredients are in order and easy to locate. What I did find was the following list of items that need using up in the next month. 1 box turkey flavor stuffing mix 1 gallon home dried apples 1 bottle Thousand Island salad dressing 1 can whole berry...

  • Odessa-Harrington co-op mid-year

    Updated Jan 19, 2012

    Odessa School Board Chairman Ed Deife opened the meeting with a quorum of the co-op board present. Representing the Odessa board were Deife, Travis Wagner, Marcus Horak, Karma Henry and Joe Schlomer. Linda Mielke represented the Harrington board. Also present were Harrington administrators Mike Perry (superintendent) and Jacob Bang (principal), as well as Odessa administrators Suellen White (superintendent) and Ken Schutz (principal). Athletic director for the co-operative activities program, Darin Reppe, reported on the fall...

  • Boy saves dog

    Updated Jan 19, 2012

    Last Wednesday after school, two Odessa fifth graders, Ilan Coberly, and Jesse Berry were walking by the so-called “frog pond,” just up the hill from Coberly’s home and saw a dog stuck in the ice but alive. Coberly went out onto the ice and fell through but bravely kept going in icy water up to his chest until he reached the dog and pulled it free. The dog, Coda, belongs to Elizabeth Camp. Berry ran to Coberly’s home and told Gina Schlomer, Ilan’s mother, what had happened...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Updated Jan 19, 2012

    We have a top-rate medical facility in the Odessa Clinic and Hospital. At 10 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5, I had an appointment with Mark King, PA-C, at the clinic to evaluate my shortness of breath. With testing at the hospital and evaluation by Mark, I was diagnosed with a critical heart condition. Working as a team, Mark, the hospital ER and the Odessa Fire Department combined forces with the Heart Institute and Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane to get me to the Cardiac Critical Care unit by 2 p.m. In Spokane, I received...

  • Sound off, Odessa!

    Patti Jarschke|Updated Jan 19, 2012

    According to the Seattle Times, "Next time the cashier says 'paper or plastic', think outside the bags. Think about ocean pollution, giant landfills and global warming," Seattle Mayor Greg Nichols says. Then think to the near future when you might have to either pull out a reusable tote or pay 20 cents a bag. Nickels and City Council President Richard Conlin proposed a 20-cent "green fee" on all disposable bags to encourage customers to carry their groceries home in their own...

  • Weekly grain report

    Updated Jan 19, 2012

    Byron Behne watches the grain markets for the Odessa Union Warehouse. 1/11/12: The USDA stocks report will be out in the morning and then it's all over but the crying. Actually there's really no way of knowing whether the report will be good or bad just that it will probably be a big market mover one way or the other. The trade is mostly expecting small cuts to corn and wheat stocks but we'll have to wait and see what the government thinks about that. Should the report be benign the focus will quickly return to the weather...

  • Part 1: Bringing water to the desert

    Terrie Schmidt Crosby|Updated Jan 19, 2012

    Last week’s front-page story on the Odessa Town Council meeting included information on a presentation given by Paul Stoker, executive director of the Ground Water Management Area (GWMA). A series of articles on area water issues begins this week.. What is GWMA? The GWMA is an area of about 8,300 square miles that includes all of Adams, Franklin, Grant and Lincoln Counties. Within this area is an aquifer system that supplies drinking water to 25 towns and cities, as well as i...

  • Key Chamber positions unfilled

    Updated Jan 15, 2012

    Chamber of Commerce members were reminded at their January 10 meeting that several key Chamber positions are open, including that of Biergarten Chairman. They were also reminded that new officers will be installed in March, and were asked to serve if possible. Community Kitchen Members learned that the plan to upgrade the community center kitchen will not be able to begin until late December or possibly January, 2013. Events already scheduled at the venue don’t allow a long enough window of opportunity for construction u...

  • Council welcomes new member, hears water issues

    Updated Jan 15, 2012

    The January 9 meeting of the Odessa Town Council began with the swearing in of the council members as they begin their new terms of office. Newest council member Frank White was welcomed aboard by Mayor Doug Plinski. White replaces long-time council member Kim Ramm who chose not to run for another term. GWMA Next up was a presentation by Paul Stoker, executive director of the Ground Water Management Area (GWMA). Stoker and his group have spent the better part of the past 15...

  • The Year in Review

    Updated Jan 15, 2012

    April The Stumpjumpers returned to Odessa for the White Knuckle and Frostbite events, which were held south of town near the Odessa Industrial Park. Some riders stayed the entire week and others returned the following weekend for the 41st annual Desert 100 endurance race, which has been held west of Odessa every year since 2003. Local businesses were able to take advantage of the influx of visitors, either by providing food and/or beverages at the campground site near SR 28 and Irby Road, or by providing extended business...

  • Weekly grain report

    Updated Jan 15, 2012

    Byron Behne watches the grain markets for the Odessa Union Warehouse. 1/4/11: South American forecasts looked a little wetter at the start of the day and the grain markets sold off accordingly. Later in the day things started looking a little drier and the corn and bean markets recovered most of their losses with Chicago wheat finishing down 7 cents. White wheat was down seven on the day as well. Still not much else to report. 1/6/11: Parts of Argentina will be getting some rain in the next few days but the weather will...

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