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  • Davenport celebrates Senior Nights

    The Times|Updated Oct 28, 2021

    Davenport celebrated its fall sports seniors last week, with soccer and volleyball athletes honored Thursday, Sept. 21 and football and cross country athletes recognized Friday, Oct. 22. Above, sixth-grader Alexis Ward starts Senior Night off right with her rendition of the National Anthem. At the right, soccer seniors Cady Zellmer and Hanna Orvis are recognized with their parents. Below, football seniors Cody Jenkins, Jarrett Jacobsen and Tate Foster, cross country senior...

  • Former Zag Nilson visits Reardan

    The Times|Updated Oct 28, 2021

    REARDAN-Former Gonzaga men's basketball standout and current women's basketball strength and conditioning coach Mike Nilson visited the high school today to speak to student-athletes. Nilson, who played for Gonzaga from 1996-2000, spoke on the topic of leadership and commitment. He first talked through the three types of leaders he's seen and highlighted the leadership he saw from NBA Hall of Famer and Gonzaga alum John Stockton, noting athletes can lead by example through...

  • Lowe's employees and FBLA members celebrate

    Updated Oct 28, 2021

    The luncheon held Friday, Oct. 22, in the Old Town Hall treated Odessa's senior citizens, Lowe's employees and FBLA members, while providing an opportunity for all to see the progress being made in the renovation....

  • Senior Night

    Updated Oct 28, 2021

    Two graduating seniors were honored on senior night, Emily Scrupps and Tori Schlomer. From left, Danielle, Emily and Jason Scrupps; Kevin and Amy Schaefer, Tori Schlomer, Gina and Joe Schlomer....

  • This Week in Odessa History

    The Record|Updated Oct 28, 2021

    1 years ago Oct. 28, 1921 Catholics buy cemetery site. The Odessa Catholic church has purchased from Joss. Reitner, two acres and a half of land just west of the Odessa cemetery, of which F.L. Kucera is now drafting a plat for a cemetery site. The present Catholic cemetery on the hill southwest of town was thought by members of the church too far from town to keep up in the way that they would like to have it, and offers have been made to those having relatives laid away at the old cemetery, a place to inter them in the...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Special to The Record|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    Gardens are put to rest for the winter, with root crops straw-covered to protect from frost, and old vines composted to amend the soil come spring. There are apples to sauce, tomatoes to stew or turn into salsa, squash to bake and other bits of produce to put up for the winter. Where to start? Since the rind on the winter squash began to harden mid-September my mouth has been watering for a warm piece of baked squash. Winter squash have good keeping qualities if you have a dry...

  • Donors of the Old Town Hall wall renovation

    Updated Oct 25, 2021

    These donors to the Old Town Hall renovation project contributed the $12,800 needed to install new walls in the south room: 1 Alan & Diane Voise 2 Apryl Wraspir 3 Arthur & Dorothy Schorzman 4 Barbara Schlimmer 5 Bill & Carol Bell 6 Bill & Carol Knerr 7 Bill & Chris Crossley 8 Bob & Dorothy Dunham 9 Bob Deife 10 Brenda Knerr Matayoshi 11 Brenik & Kami Iverson 12 Bryan & Jessica Winston 13 Bunny Quirk 14 Chuck & Lanae Carper 15 Clarene Haynie 16 Clark & Charlene Kagele 17 Cliff & Bonnie Mooney 18 Costlow Services 19 Dalles &...

  • Locals share ties to Almira School

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT-The impact of last week's Almira School burning left an impact county-wide. Students and staff have been forced to move classes to Coulee City, the Almira church and Almira Community Center after the total loss to the K-8 building in town. A couple Davenport locals have ties to the lost school and shared their thoughts and memories with The Times. Tony Hein, who grew up in Davenport and graduated from the high school in 1974, spent his entire 39-year teaching career...

  • Elementary event

    Updated Oct 21, 2021

    Davenport ECEAP Preschool and Transitional Kindergarten students recently enjoyed a fun family event with their parents. The students' teachers planned five hands-on stations with helpful take-home resources....

  • Fries list Edna's Drive-In for sale

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT-Mike and Virginia Fries remember buying Edna's Drive-In in May 1992 not knowing when they'd re-open its doors after it was closed for 18 months following Edna Jackson's passing. They decided the highest customer demand would be during Pioneer Days, so they opened July 16, 1992. That was a decision Virginia Fries remembers regretting, but now looks back at with a laugh. "We were so swamped, and we hadn't practiced how we would work together," she said. "That was the...

  • Harrington Opera Society approves quilt show

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Oct 13, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington Opera House Society met Monday, Oct. 4, with President Ellen Evans at the helm. Also present were Mark and Sheryl Stedman, Gordon and Billy Herron, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Becky Moeller, Linda Wagner and Karen Robertson. Financial reporting noted that year-to-date rummage donations amount to more than $8,000 to be used for various building projects. Jill Barth requests the use of the opera house on May 21 and 22, 2022 for a quilt show being held during the annual car show. The vote is 10-0 in favor o...

  • Recycling bins used and abused in equal measure

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Oct 13, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa Town Council met Monday, Oct. 11, in the public library. With no old business to revisit, the council moved right on to new business. New Odessa homeowner Jason Shipman and his wife attended the meeting to request an adjustment to their water bill rate due to a complicated issue involving a tenant in a converted garage on their property. Following discussion in which council members mostly appeared agreeable to the rate request, the council opted to table the issue until the next meeting, while certain q...

  • Rail museum hosts quilt show

    The Times|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    Quilts lined the Inland Northwest Rail Museum at the museum's fourth annual quilt show. Quilts were submitted by women around the region, including Harrington, Reardan, Otis Orchards and Liberty Lake....

  • Reardan crowns homecoming king and queen

    The Times|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    Reardan High School crowned seniors Cody Sprecher (top, third from left) and Darby McLaughlin (center, fourth from left) as homecoming king and queen at the Oct. 1 football game against Kettle Falls. Sprecher and McLaughlin were recognized with fellow senior royalty Abe Nelson and Ally Alsept (top left) and Justin Murinko and Kendall Little (top right)....

  • Harrington club closes for season

    Rod Larse, Ritzville Adams County Journal|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington Golf and Country Club closed for the season Oct. 3. Asked how the season went, General Manager Melissa Gilmore said, "Awesome!" A labor shortage caused the Cafe and Pro Shop to move the closing time from 7 p.m. to 4 p.m. for most of the season, she said, adding, "When we were open we were busy." The course will reopen April 1. In the meantime, the course is available for play under the "honor system". But the Cafe and Pro Shop are closed, and no c...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Special to The Record|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    Frosty nights bring on clean-up-the-garden time. Some fortunate gardeners gained an abundance of green beans after the hot summer temperatures subsided. Former Odessa resident Sherie Heimbigner asked if I had the recipe for the green bean soup served at the annual Mennonite Auction. I do not have the Mennonite recipe but I shared with her the recipe I have used. German Grun Bohne Suppe [editor’s note: or in grammatically correct modern German, “gruene Bohnensuppe”] attri...

  • Market Champs show their prizes

    The Times|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    DAVENPORT--14 Eastern Washington youths were lucky enough to be recognized as market champions at the 2021Lincoln County Fair at the end of August. Eight competitors are from Davenport or Reardan, while a third hails from Almira to make nine Lincoln County winners. Not pictured above are: Amelia Ray of Reardan for her grand champion 4-H market steer, Jack Baser of Pomeroy for his grand champion overall market hog, Emma Wilson of Colbert for her grand champion 4-H market goat,...

  • Fall Festival coming up this weekend

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Record|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    HARRINGTON – The Harrington Fall Festival is coming this weekend, Friday, Sept. 26-Sunday, Sept. 28. The Harrington Opera House Rummage Sale will open Friday, Sept. 24 at 9 a.m. and conclude at 3 p.m. Saturday will begin with the Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Memorial Hall. Huff 'n' Puff Fun Run (with check-in time from 8:15-8:45) begins at 9 a.m. Also from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be the Harrington Opera House Rummage Sale and tours of the building from 9 a.m. to noon. The famous Lions Club BBQ is held at the c...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Special to The Record|Updated Sep 23, 2021

    Deutschesfest 2021 is in the books. As I write this column on Monday morning, cleanup is in full swing and you can hardly tell there was a festival here the last four days. I have been receiving requests for recipes of items at the German Bake Sale, and the new item, Dill Pickle Soup, served in the Bier Garten. I will be looking into what recipe they kitchen crew used but meanwhile, Zupa Ogorkowa: Polish Creamy Dill Soup, is the recipe I use. Pickle soup is widely used in...

  • Lincoln County Fair Results

    Updated Sep 10, 2021

    Adult and Youth Booth & Displays Vendor – Lincoln County Solid Waste Best of Show Grange Booths – Bluestem Grange 1st Place Other Booths Cat Nip Acres Commissioners Award Other Booths – Lincoln County Fair Advisory Board-Lindsey Smith created Best of Show Adult & Youth Posters 4-H Cloverbud Kylie Llewellyn, Almira - Nutrition in Lamb Feed Best of Show Beef 4-H Junior: Addilynn McKay,, Sprague - Beef Fitting & Showing Reserved Champion 4-H 4-H Junior Ava McKay, Sprague - Beef...

  • 2021 FBLA Burger Barn a success

    Submitted by Davenport High School FBLA|Updated Sep 9, 2021

    Davenport – Future Business Leaders of America and Softball would like to thank those that helped make this year's Burger Barn a success. Davenport Family Foods Katelyn Bell Libby Mattox Kylee Buchanan Allison Jorden Navia Bowdish Lexi Cormier Cady Zellmer Chase Zellmer Emma Cormier Ally Slahtasky Selah Hupp Ashton Lebo Samantha Odenrider Jason Schillinger Zackary Bruce Lena Waters Alyssa Kruger Kiera Katz Tessa Cormier Jesse Raugust Ryan Utley Jada Rodrigues Joe Rodrigues B...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Special to The Journal|Updated Sep 9, 2021

    Apples, zucchini and back to school snacks. How can we combine the bounty of early fall with the need for afterschool snacks? Granola is a favorite of many and may include dried apples and other dried fruits. I recently tried a recipe for Slow Toasted Granola made in a slow cooker. Applesauce is included in the granola coating. The recipe comes from the Better Homes and Gardens recipe site. Slow Toasted Granola 1/2 cup honey 1/2 cup applesauce 1/4 cup canola oil 1/4 cup...

  • Overkill, Gold Rush repeat as winners

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Sep 2, 2021

    ST. JOHN – Several thousand race fans turned out Saturday for the second installment of Sprint Boat racing at Webb’s Slough. The fastest time was posted by the No. 69 boat, Overkill, piloted by Dennis Hughes and navigated by his daughter, Samantha Hughes, both of Greenacres. Sprint boat racing pits a driver and navigator against a maze of channels and the clock. At speeds reaching more than 80 mph, the driver concentrates on making turns as the navigator memorizes the cou...

  • Air Force Dogs show off skills

    Matt Stephens|Updated Sep 2, 2021

    FAIRCHILD – -- In celebration of National Dog Day, Fairchild Air Force Base showcased the skills of both military and morale dogs on Aug. 25. Airmen based at Fairchild demonstrated both military canines and a support pooch during the presentations. Trained military dogs like 5-year-old Belgian Malinois, MWD Fanni, are on base to help protect residents and visitors. Staff Sgt. Raymond Dwoznik said the military work dogs do receive some basic obedience training before being r...

  • Harrington City Council hears committee updates

    Marjorie Womach, Special to The Times|Updated Sep 2, 2021

    HARRINGTON – Mayor Nathan Luck opened council’s Aug. 25 meeting with councilmembers Peter Davenport, David Buddrius, Justin Slack, Steven Hardy and Levi Schenk (by Zoom) and visitors Cherie MacClellan, Denisa Holling, Jess & Cynthia Silhan and Joe Armand. Mayor Luck gave a report on the street projects, stating that some asphalt was put in on Douglas and First (via a TIB grant), as was some chip sealing. "We will have a little money left over and will see what we can do with that money,” Luck said. Hardy asked if it could...

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