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  • Odessa Birthdays and Anniversaries

    The Record|Updated May 28, 2020

    Birthdays for May 29: Sam Read, Brad Nolt. May 30: Amanda Behne, Richard Green, Adisyn Miller. May 31: Nicholas Glasow. June 1: Larry Weber, Carley Williams Stanford. June 2: Apryl Kuch, Apryl Wraspir, Angie Hayes, Joyce McClanahan. June 3: Casey Schlomer, Tyler Paris. June 4: Kaitlin Estep, Patrick Valverde, Roland Singer, LeAndra Gonzalez. Anniversarys for May 29: Jim & Penny Wohrie, Kyler & Brooke Lovgren. May 30: Ted & Pam Suchland. May 31: Sue & Jim Burden. June 1: Paul & Kerry Scheller, James & Vivianne Poe. June 2:...

  • Odessa Senior Meals

    Updated May 21, 2020

    All meals are currently available for pick-up, only unless previous arrangements for home delivery are made by calling 509-982-2654 prior to 10 a.m. on the day of the meal. Monday, May 25 — Memorial Day, no meal. Wednesday, May 27 — Spaghetti and meat sauce, Caesar salad, sliced pears, garlic bread and dessert. Thursday, May 28 — Chicken stir-fry, Greek salad, grapes, egg roll and dessert. Suggested donation for ages 60 and older; fee charged for those younger than 60....

  • Ready for fresh salad season

    Laura Estes|Updated May 21, 2020

    Salad season must be coming soon. The first day of summer is only a month away. Three-bean salad comes to mind, mostly because I have received a number of questions about cooking dry beans. Many families laid in a supply when the first directives to shelter at home came along. For many, cooking dry beans is a new experience. You can find dozens of cooking methods in cookbooks, internet recipe forums and on YouTube. Stovetop, slow-cooker and Instant-pot are just a few...

  • Sterling Robert Kissler

    Updated May 21, 2020

    Sterling Robert Kissler was born April 13, 2020, to Brent and Dusti (Campbell) Kissler. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 17 inches long at birth. His grandparents are Bob and the late Pat Kissler, and Bob and Jeanie Campbell, all of Odessa....

  • Birthdays and anniversaries

    The Record|Updated May 21, 2020

    ODESSA — Birthdays for May 22: Scott Strang, Traig Weishaar. May 23: Maleah Davison. May 24: Dani Kramer, Sawyer Walter. May 25: Ron Heidenreich, Carissa Frederick, Justin Parr. May 26: Skyler Lundgren, Matt Hoffman, Kevin Kramer (†), Lyla Kramer, Kai Kramer, Greg Goetz, Ami Heynig, Roger Sebesta. May 27: Marra Schmierer, DeJay Buck, Jan Foster. May 28: Evan Schafer, Easton Crossley, Tim Iksic, Joe Schlomer, Jim Boss, Sharon Pfeifer, Stan Dammel. Anniversaries for May 23: Christopher and Ryan Shafer. May 24: Ami and Ben Hey...

  • Odessa senior meals

    The Journal|Updated May 18, 2020

    All meals are currently available for pick-up, only unless previous arrangements for home delivery are made by calling 509-982-2654 prior to 10 a.m. on the day of the meal. Monday, May 18: — Chicken or tuna salad on croissant, cottage cheese, trio vegetables, broccoli salad, grapes and dessert. Wednesday, May 20:— Barbecue chicken, macaroni salad, buttered peas, spring salad and strawberry shortcake. Thursday, May 21: — Sloppy Joe sandwich, Jo Jo potatoes, coleslaw, peaches and dessert. Suggested donation for ages 60 and o...

  • Praetorius cattle ranch processes calves

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated May 8, 2020

    ODESSA -Another cattle ranch has checked in with The Record. Like the Smiths in last week's edition, the crew at the ranch of Jack and Margaret Praetorius had plenty of help with branding, tagging and inoculating calves born earlier this year. HaLee Walter was there to record the event for posterity. As an added bonus, HaLee and Colley Walter's four sons - Tucker, Sawyer, Hudson and Hank - were treated to roping lessons. The boys got to take their lariats home, where they...

  • Welcome to my Kitchen

    Laura Estes, Special to The Record|Updated May 8, 2020

    Potatoes have recently been given away in just about every growing area. With schools shut down and restaurants on limited service, growers, brokers and processing facilities have more that they can sell. Kindly, many have brought supplies to communities and food banks, so they don’t go to waste. Potatoes distributed now, have been in storage six or seven months, so need to be used up quickly. Potato soup and casseroles can use up potatoes fast, but sunny weather has us t...

  • Profile: Nursing Director Bonnie E. DesJardin

    Jeremy Burnham, The Times|Updated May 8, 2020

    Editor's note: After the positive feedback we received with our Teacher Profile Series last year, we wanted to present another set of community profiles. With everything happening right now with the coronavirus quarantine, getting to know our local nurses seemed fitting. DAVENPORT - It's not everyday someone starts a new medical job in the middle of a pandemic. So, it's understandable that when new Lincoln Hospital Nursing Director Bonnie E. DesJardin was asked how life at...

  • Gabriel Hunter

    The Times|Updated May 8, 2020

    For working hard and making it to nearly every virtual meeting. He has a positive attitude. His parents are Darryl and Teresa Hunter....

  • Prosser group donates 500 KN95 masks to Lincoln Hospital

    Jeremy Burnham, The Times|Updated May 8, 2020

    DAVENPORT — A charitable organization from Prosser donated 500 KN95 masks to Lincoln Hospital last week. Mustangs for Mustangs, a group comprising current and former staff and students from Prosser High School — the Mustangs, in sports — donated 2,500 masks to rural hospitals. Mustangs for Mustangs is a non-profit emergency assistance organization that provides service for people in the Prosser community. Founder and Director Brett Dillahunt is a history teacher a Prosser High School. Dillahunt says a former student of his re...

  • Lincoln County students make honor rolls

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated May 8, 2020

    SPOKANE — Several Lincoln County students have made the winter quarter honor roll for area community colleges based on their fall quarter grades. To make the list for the quarter, which ended in March, students had to maintain a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher. Lincoln County students making the grade include: Spokane Community College Davenport — Avalon Diviney, Jon Knittel and Daniel Moldrem. Edwall — Lillian Nielsen. Harrington — Christopher Wyatt. Reardan — Riley Blauert, Realm Pope, Logan Rosenlund, James Barris, D...

  • Davenport woman earns doctor of pharmacy degree

    The Times|Updated May 8, 2020

    DAVENPORT — A local woman has earned her doctor of pharmacy degree. Elizabeth Wandling graduated May 2 from Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio. A digital ceremony is available online at cedarville.edu/classof2020. An in-person commencement is being planned for the weekend of Oct. 2-3....

  • Ellensburg man wins quilt raffle

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    ODESSA - An Ellensburg man has won the 2020 Odessa Quilt Club show raffle. Jeremy Lewis winning ticket was drawn at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25. He is the son of Dana and Steve Matthews and the grandson of Dave Edens, all of Odessa. The drawing took place despite the cancellation of Spring Fling activities, including the Odessa Quilt Club show. Kyle Tebow, "all-around man Friday to many town organizations," has drawn the winning raffle ticket at most of the recent quilt...

  • Odessa Senior Meals

    The Record|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    All meals are currently available for pick-up, only unless previous arrangements for home delivery are made by calling 509-982-2654 prior to 10 a.m. on the day of the meal. Monday, May 4: — Pork roast, herbed potato bake, carrots, spinach salad, applesauce, whole wheat roll and dessert. Wednesday, May 6:— Biscuits and gravy, O’Brien potatoes, V-8 juice, orange quarters and dessert. Thursday, May 7: — Swiss steak, shell pasta, California vegetables, spiced salad, banana, French bread, dessert. Suggested donation for ages 60...

  • Branding Day at the Ranch

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    ODESSA - Rick and Marilyn Smith and their extended family gathered last weekend for their annual day of branding, tagging and inoculating new calves. Earlier this year, 65 calves were born on their rangeland north of town. Three generations worked together to round up, corral and process the newest members of the herd. Marilyn, suffering a broken wrist this year, had to sit out the activities and served instead as the photographer. Rick put "fly tags" into the calves' ears to...

  • Nursing profile: Davenport's Crystal Carter

    Jeremy Burnham, The Times|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    Editor's note: After the positive feedback we received with our Teacher Profile Series last year, we wanted to present another set of community profiles. With everything happening right now with the coronavirus quarantine, getting to know our local nurses seemed fitting. DAVENPORT - "When you're in need, I want you to know I've got you. We will get through it." That is what Crystal Carter said when asked why she does what she does. Carter is a nurse, and it becomes clear when...

  • Tons of Spuds

    Roger Harnack, The Times|Updated Apr 30, 2020

    Jeff Schibel of Odessa volunteers Wednesday at the potato giveaway in Ritzville. The spuds were grown by Eastern Washington farmers for restaurants. Under the coronavirus quarantine, farmers had a choice - give them away or throw them away. So, they gave them away. Another potato giveway was planned for this morning in Moses Lake....

  • Davenport Lions Club marks successful year

    Special to The Times|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    DAVENPORT — Despite the coronavirus and its effects, the Davenport Lions Club had another successful year. The club had to cancel the annual Easter Egg Hunt and breakfast, the Lions Club Surf and Turf dinner and its board and regular meetings. While honoring the social distancing request, some information and issues were discussed via e-mail and messenger. It was sufficient enough for the end of the Lions year. Meetings will resume after the social distancing request has been lifted. It is most difficult for our members to s...

  • Annual alumni event canceled

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    ODESSA — The Odessa High School Alumni Association has canceled this year’s June 20 alumni reunion dinner due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. Letters to alumni will be sent out early in May informing them of the cancelation and explaining that the 2021 reunion will double up on the honored classes so that both the 2020 and 2021 honorees will receive their due recognition, officials said. The Odessa Athletics Hall of Fame committee, however, has opted to go ahead with plans to honor this year’s inductees. As it has for...

  • Wagner a Presidential Scholar semifinalist

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    ODESSA - A local girl has been selected as a semifinalist in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. Maddy Wagner was named as a semifinalist April 15. She is the daughter of Travis and Haley Wagner of Odessa. Travis Wagner is a Harrington native. A Future Business Leaders of America participant, Wagner was nominated for the award by Terri King. Only three Washington students made the semifinalist list. The other students are Lauren Stubbs of LaCrosse and Kenedee Mai Lam...

  • Odessa Senior Meals

    The Record|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    ODESSA -- All meals are currently available for pick-up, only unless previous arrangements for home delivery are made by calling 509-982-2654 prior to 10 a.m. on the day of the meal. Monday, April 27 — Yankee pot roast, roasted carrots and red potatoes, mixed greens salad, strawberries and bananas, whole wheat bread, oatmeal cookies. Wednesday, April 28 — Oven-fried chicken, twice-baked potatoes, buttered corn, cuke and tomato salad, grapes, biscuit, dessert. Thursday, April 29 — Lentil veggie soup, cottage cheese, 7-lay...

  • Special delivery

    The Record|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    Free Press Publishing Advertising Manager DeeAnn Gibb, left, and Circulation Specialist Venus Bratsveen received at least five pizzas Wednesday from Artie Balko of Odessa. He sent the pizzas to thank the staff for keeping Odessa Record open and providing Lincoln County news....

  • Spring is bustling all over

    Laura Estes|Updated Apr 23, 2020

    Spring is here! Gardens are being planted and outdoor activities have increased, even with social distancing. It is the beginning of salad season, but one more requested soup recipe from earlier soup suppers to start us off. Stuffed Pepper Soup is another of the spaghetti sauce recipes I tried and it has been added to my permanent collection. Plain spaghetti sauce is a versatile staple in my kitchen. With a few spice and herb additions, it substitutes well for pizza sauce,...

  • May Tour and Dinner canceled

    The Times|Updated Apr 16, 2020

    DAVENPORT — The annual May Tour and Dinner has been canceled. The event, hosted every year by Lincoln County Conservation District, canceled the event in response to the coronavirus “stay home” quarantine ordered by Gov. Jay Inslee, which is set to expire May 4....

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