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  • Homecoming heartbreak: Asotin Panthers maul Screaming Eagles

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Oct 22, 2025

    REARDAN – What started out as a defensive struggle turned into a rout as the visiting Asotin Panthers football team scored 26 second quarter points on its way to a 33-0 win over the Screaming Eagles on homecoming night, Friday, Oct. 10. The game's first quarter was a stalemate as neither Asotin nor Reardan had success moving the ball down the field. Everything changed in the second quarter when Cody Ells, the Panthers' dual threat playmaker, fielded a Levi Collier punt and j...

  • Reardan Homecoming 2025

    Byrne Bennett, The Record-Times|Updated Oct 22, 2025

  • Cops & Court

    The Record-Times|Updated Oct 22, 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 Oct. 6 Traffic Stops: 6 8:45 a.m. – A Sterling Valley resident called to report an ongoing issue with his neighbor’s dog killing his animals. 10:45 a.m. – A welfare check was requested on a Wilb...

  • What's in a name? The stories that turf our towns

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Oct 22, 2025

    As a new sports reporter for the Lincoln County Record-Times, I’ve been soaking up pthe energy of our local games, but one question keeps tugging at me: where did the names of our football fields come from? The stories behind the fields in Davenport, Odessa, and Reardan are like uncovering treasures buried in the heart of our communities. Each name tells a tale of people who shaped our towns, and I can’t help but feel a spark of excitement as I dig into their origins. Take Davenport’s Hering Field, for starters. Back in 1939,...

  • Eagles split two northeast 2B matches

    Derek Bilodeaux, The Record-Times|Updated Oct 22, 2025

    REARDAN - The Reardan Screaming Eagles split two Northeast 2B League volleyball matches last week, falling to Davenport 3-1 Tuesday, Oct. 14, before sweeping Saint George's 3-0 on Thursday, Oct. 9, at Reardan High School. Against Davenport, Reardan captured the first set 25-22 but dropped the next three 20-25, 16-25 and 16-25. Junior Emersen Sprecher led the Eagles with nine kills, one ace and one block, while junior Kaylynn Clouse added seven kills and six blocks. Junior...

  • Reardan High School Athlete of the Week

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

  • Reardan Middle School Athlete of the Week

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

  • Reardan OPTIONS Program

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

  • Reardan High School

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

  • Reardan Middle School

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

  • Reardan Elementary

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

  • PUBLIC NOTICE: TOWN OF REARDAN

    Liz Powell, Lincoln County Record-Times|Updated Oct 16, 2025

    PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Reardan will have a Budget Hearing on October 15, 2025 at 5:30pm in Town Hall (120 S Oak St, Reardan). This hearing will be to present and discuss the 2026 preliminary budget. Published October 9 and 16, 2025...

  • Kathy L. Eastman

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

    Name: Kathy L Eastman Age: 66 Hometown: Reardan Experience/Employment: •24 years as a Washington State employee, retired 7/31/2024 •10 years in the banking industry •8 years serving on the Reardan-Edwall school board •Current District Secretary for Lincoln County Fire #4, Reardan/Edwall Civic activities: •Startup Board Member of the Wheatland Little-League •Chairman of the Lincoln County Jr Livestock Auction •Mule Days Association treasurer and volunteer •Reardan Comm...

  • Gail E. Daniels

    Updated Oct 16, 2025

    Name: Gail E Daniels Age: 75 Hometown: Reardan, WA Experience: Town of Reardan Mayor - 5 years Former Experience: Town of Reardan Council Member - 6 years President of the Wellpinit Education Association Retired Teacher - 35 years Volunteered in District 81 classroom - 3 years Master of Spring Creek Grange President of the Reardan Athletic Booster Club Family: 2 adult Children and 6 Grandchildren Questions: Question 1: What is your plan to support Reardan's economic and...

  • Court cites community safety in prison order

    Olivia Harnack|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    WILBUR — A Reardan mother who pleaded for more time to pursue mental health treatment was sentenced to 38 months in prison Friday after a Lincoln County Superior Court judge determined community safety outweighed further delay. Justina Buffington, 40, asked Judge Adam Walser for leniency after her attorney, public defender Dave Hearrean, requested additional time for the Department of Corrections to complete a psychiatric evaluation scheduled for Thursday, November 14. "My c...

  • Burn bans start lifting locally

    Olivia Harnack|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    DAVENPORT — As cooler temperatures arrive and the National Weather Service predicts a wetter fall, some burn bans across Lincoln County are being lifted. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office said Districts 1 in Sprague and 5 in Davenport are no longer under burn restrictions. In addition, National Park Service lands have lifted all fire restrictions. Burn bans are placed and lifted by fire commissioners in each district. By press time, several districts remained under restriction: District 3 in Odessa (as of June 13), Dis...

  • Cops & Court

    Updated Oct 9, 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 Sept. 29 Traffic Stops: 10 7:59 a.m. – A Massachusetts man called to report that he sent a package to the wrong address and the recipient won’t return it. 9:48 a.m. – A CPS employee requested...

  • Eagles fly high; Crusaders land the win

    Derek Bilodeaux|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    REARDAN - The Northwest Christian Crusaders outlasted the Reardan Screaming Eagles in a thrilling four-set volleyball match Thursday, Oct. 2, at Reardan High School, securing a 3-1 victory with scores of 11-25, 25-13, 14-25, and 15-25. Northwest Christian's senior Kaitlyn Waters led the Crusaders with 15 kills and 19 digs. Junior Chlarise Carey contributed 19 assists, junior Lauren Mathews added three aces, and senior Macey Shamblin anchored the defense with two blocks. For...

  • Crusaders clip Screaming Eagles wings in overtime

    Derek Bilodeaux|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    LACEY — The Screaming Eagles fell 20-14 in double overtime to Northwest Christian (NWC) in an away game Saturday, Oct. 4, at NWC High School. NWC struck first when junior Mason Gassaway scored a 3-yard touchdown run at 7:02 in the first quarter, though a missed extra point left the score at 6-0. Reardan’s defense, led by seniors Levi Collier, Hunter Flaa, Wyatt Colvin, junior Blake Wynecoop, and junior Josiah Mendoza, responded, forcing three turnovers: interceptions by senior Lakota Eldred and junior Mavrick Frolov, and a f...

  • 509 showdown: Gorillas, Eagles storm the course

    Derek Bilodeaux|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    SPOKANE — With autumn leaves crunching underfoot, the Davenport Gorillas and Reardan Screaming Eagles tore across the Spokane Polo Grounds on Saturday for the eighth annual Battle for the 509 cross-country meet, racing on a swift, mostly grass course mixed with dirt and gravel. The meet featured middle school, novice, junior varsity, and varsity races, with awards for the top 20 in middle school races, top 10 in novice and JV races, and top 10 in varsity races at the closing ceremony. Team awards went to the top varsity b...

  • Reardan hits stride at Freeman

    Derek Bilodeaux|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    FREEMAN — Reardan’s runners powered through a chilly course at the NE2B League Meet South #3 on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Freeman High School, turning in solid performances in the 5,000-meter races. Freeman dominated the team standings, but Reardan’s athletes secured a fourth-place team finish and several notable individual times in a competitive field. Freeman won the boys’ team title with 21 points, while Reardan placed fourth with 107. Simon Sobotta led Reardan, finishing 15th in 19 minutes, 30.30 seconds. Kacen Landret...

  • Students, staff compete for trophies

    Olivia Harnack|Updated Oct 9, 2025

    REARDAN - Laughter, cheers and a little healthy competition filled the gym on Wednesday, Oct. 1, as students and teachers squared off during a PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) assembly class challenge. The teachers' team pulled ahead of fifth- and sixth-grade classes, showing that school spirit knows no age. The middle school and high school band, along with the cheerleaders, helped lead the crowd with music and energy. The assembly also recognized...

  • Birthdays & Anniversaries

    Updated Oct 9, 2025

    Davenport birthdays Oct. 9: Sharon Katz, Cheyenne Bennett, Mabel Winzer Oct. 11: Rob Hopp, Marcus Mann Oct. 12: Brent King, Matt Ballance, Tim Coley Oct. 13: Maria Bellotti Oct. 14: Madison Abbott, Monica Easley-Cate, Donna Reinbold, Cody Jenkins Oct. 15: Curt Wood, Tom Sorensen Davenport anniversaries Oct. 12: Alton and Lynn Leisle Oct. 15: Steve and Joan McLachlan Reardan birthdays Oct. 9: Kase St. John Oct. 10: Gerald Brommer, Evan McDonald Oct. 13: Mary Guhlke Oct. 15: Olivia Wicks, Garrett Supinger Harrington birthdays...

  • Tom Shirey

    Updated Oct 9, 2025

    Tom Shirey Feb. 1, 1960- June 6, 2025 Tommy Franklin Shirey (Tom) passed away suddenly in Pahoa, Hawaii on June 6, 2025, at the age of 65. Tom was born on Feb. 1, 1960, in Columbia, South Carolina. His parents were Gerri Franklin, Shirey and Velma May Carroll. With the loss of both his parents at an early age, Tom became a foster child and lived in several homes in the Davenport area while attending the Davenport schools, where he excelled in sports and graduated in 1978. He...

  • Looking Back

    Updated Oct 9, 2025

    1 Years Ago The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heid of Larene suffered a fractured collar bone after the horse he was riding fell on him while on the way home from school. H. H. McMillian of Davenport started the drive for funds for Whitworth College in Spokane with a $30,000 donation. Mr. McMillian has long been a strong supporter of Whitworth College and one of the buildings on campus is named after him. Jake Bastrom, janitor at Odessa school, has been the busiest man in town since the scarlet fever quarantine has been...

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