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  • Council still debating fence definition

    Updated Jul 23, 2014

    At Monday night’s meeting of the Odessa Town Council, the rewritten draft ordinance defining a “fence” was seen by council member Frank White as too restrictive and likely to cause more problems for the council than it solved. He asked that the issue be tabled again for further discussion, and the other council members concurred. A variance was granted for the revised request for a backyard fence on Amende Drive to provide running room for the owner’s dog. A permit for a reroof and new fence on east Third Avenue was also ap...

  • Odessa Senior Menu

    Updated Jul 17, 2013

    WEDNESDAY, JULY 24: Barbecued chicken, stuffing, broccoli, pea & cheese salad, peaches, roll and pudding. THURSDAY, JULY 25: Lasagna, Caesar salad, Italian vegetables, mixed berries, garlic bread and ice cream. If you are not a regular attendee at senior meals and wish to participate, please call 982-2654 prior to 10 a.m. on the day of the meal. Suggested donation for a meal is $3.25 for those 60 and over. For those under age 60, lunch costs $7.50....

  • Japanese wowed by space

    Updated Jul 17, 2013

    Mitch Wraspir, son of Brian and Debbie Wraspir and grandson of Harley and Apryl Wraspir, accompanied 10 Japanese students from Eastern Washington University to Odessa. Mitch is a student at EWU with a minor in Japanese. He is an IPA, an International Peer Advisor. The students were: (by first names) Hayato, Moma, Yushi, Yoshitaka, Shota, Tatsuya, Ryota Ena, Chimatsu and Rhina, who are all from the Tokyo area of Japan. They visited the Odessa Schools where they enjoyed the...

  • Moos, Teade wedding set in Valleyford on July 20, 2013

    Updated Jul 17, 2013

    A July 20 wedding in Valleyford, Wash., is planned by Megan Teade and Tyler Moos, both of Edwall. She is the daughter of Steve and Julie Teade of Colfax, and he is the son of Rich and Sandy Moos of Edwall. Megan graduated from Colfax High School in 2008 and from Saint Martin’s University in 2012 with a degree in biology. She is currently employed by Odessa Memorial Hospital. Tyler graduated from Reardan High School in 2008 and attended the University of Idaho. He is e...

  • WSU issues correction to 2013 President's Honor Roll

    Updated Jul 17, 2013

    The President’s Honor Roll at Washington State University recognizes students who stand above the rest with excellent academic performance. To be eligible for the honor roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine graded hours in a single term at WSU and earn a grade point average of 3.75 or earn a 3.50 cumulative GPA based on 15 cumulative hours of graded work. Odessa students on the President’s Honor Roll for spring 2013 were Travis Michael King; Corinne Marie Kinney; Kayli Beth Ann Smith and Ste...

  • Fundraiser for firefighters

    Updated Jul 10, 2013

    Lyndsay Reyes is spearheading the effort to purchase new protective gear for the Odessa volunteer firefighters. This Friday, July 12, she will host a Thirty-One party, with 20 percent of the proceeds for the evening going to the firefighters’ fund. Raffle prizes A second fundraising activity involves a raffle for donated prizes which include nine holes of golf, with cart, at Odessa Golf; a round of golf with Dillon Jahns at Odessa Golf; a Pampered Chef bundle from Jennifer M...

  • Recent visitors to the Odessa Museum

    Updated Jul 10, 2013

    Recent visitors to the Odessa Museum were Noreen Groh, Margie Shell, and JoAnne Hardt with Scott and Sharie Heimbigner as hosts. Comments by visitors included: "great displays", "I see something new everytime I visit", and "There is just too much here to see in just one visit." Ther are a number of new exhibits and other items this year. The museum is now open on Sundays from 1-3 pm....

  • Small businesses hanging on

    Updated Jul 10, 2013

    Odessa's business climate is taking some baby steps forward, especially with the imminent opening of the new meat processing facility at the industrial park and the grand plans of the new owners of the golf course. The biodiesel plant is still a big question mark. Rumors always seem to circulate whenever something new happens. One rumor we would like to definitively dispel concerns Chiefs Bar & Grill. According to owners Mike and Sherri Frederick, they have NO plans to close the restaurant. We are not sure how this rumor got...

  • Independance Day in Odessa

    Updated Jul 10, 2013

    The highlight of the Independence Day holiday in Odessa was the firemen’s barbecue held at Reiman Park last Thursday. Odessa’s rural and town volunteer firefighters and their families provided a feast that fed approximately 200 people, most of whom stayed around to visit and relax after the lunch. The remainder of the day was quiet until evening when personal fireworks started going off at various locations about town. A group at Finney Field was setting off some very spectacular fireworks that at times rivaled a pro...

  • Parker Ryan Kramer

    Updated Jul 9, 2013

    First-time grandparents Myron and Marlene Kramer of Odessa and Paul and Robbi Bielec of Coeur d’Alene are happy to announce the birth of Parker Ryan Kramer. He was born at 12:41 a.m. on May 7, 2013 to his happy parents Scott and Dani Kramer of Coeur d’Alene. At birth, Parker weighed seven pounds, seven ounces and was 21.5 inches long. Great grandparents are Marie Schorzman of Odessa and Marie Bielec of Coeur d’Alene. Parker’s middle name Ryan is in honor of Scott’s great fri...

  • Jessi Fink, the rest of the story

    Updated Jul 9, 2013

    [Editor’s note: Last week’s story in The Record on Jessi Fink was based on a bare-bones account provided by the university. Jessi’s parents provided a picture and a more extensive account of her accomplishments this week.] Jessi D. Fink graduated from George Fox University on May 4, 2013, along with 375 other undergraduates. She graduated suma cum laude with a 4.0 grade-point average. She now has a B.A. in Business Administration with dual majors in Management and Biblical Stu...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Jul 9, 2013

    Odessa seems to be overrun with skunks this year. Monday of this week I saw three skunks, all in different areas of town. To my way of thinking, that is three skunks too many. Eradicating skunks is probably not a kitchen subject, but de-skunking dogs, other animals and items, could be. Ingredients for a good de-skunking solution are mostly found in the kitchen. Leanna Schafer’s dogs had an unpleasant meeting with a skunk several years ago. She found this recipe on A...

  • Alumni banquiet is enjoyed by several classes

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    The alumni banquet is always a special time for Odessa graduates. Good food, renewed friends acquiantance, and time spent in their home community makes an enjoyable and memorable weekend for those attending....

  • "Dig into Reading" theme at summer reading program

    Updated Jun 25, 2013

    Kids can read for fun during the Odessa Public Library’s 2013 Summer Reading Program. Held in cooperation with the Friends of the Odessa Library, "Dig Into Reading," will be held Mondays. The program, which began on June 17, will run for seven weeks. This is an excellent way to help encourage your children to continue reading through the summer months. Although everyone is welcome to attend, each session is geared toward specific age groups. Ages 2 - 5, with parent or guardian...

  • Danielle Evans and Colby Gerick announce engagement

    Updated Jun 13, 2013

    Mr. David Evans adn Ms. Wendy Wheeler are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Danielle Evans to Mr. Colby Gerik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Rebecca Gerik. Danielle is planning their upcoming wedding where family and friends will gather at Pacific City on June 21, 2013....

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Updated May 24, 2013

    Burgeoning rhubarb patches abound in the Odessa area this spring. Often called pie plant, it should be noted, there are many recipes calling for rhubarb that are not pie. Want to give your favorite salsa a tangy zing? Try this simple addition. Rhubarb Salsa Add-in 1 cup diced rhubarb 2-3 Tbsp granulated sugar 1 small jalapeño pepper, seeded and diced fine 12-16 ounces of your favorite mild or medium heat salsa Combine rhubarb and sugar in a small saucepan and let stand 15-20 minutes until sugar begins to dissolve and juice...

  • Death notice

    Updated May 13, 2013

    Lorus R. "Bud" Haase died May 5, 2013 in Spokane. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held Friday, May 10, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Heritage Church in Odessa with Pastor Jon Hayashi officiating. STRATE FUNERAL HOME is caring for the family. Full obituary to follow next week....

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated May 13, 2013

    Mother’s Day is this coming Sunday. Mom might like a batch of Steel-cut Oatmeal Granola Bars for quick snacks or lunch time fare. Several weeks ago, they were a number of granola recipes in a Spokesman Review article. Most contained expensive ingredients not readily available locally, but several called for steel-cut oats. What I did learn from the article is that toasting the steel-cut oats before adding them to any recipe allows them to take on flavors and absorb liquid b...

  • Felon gets 51 mos.

    Updated May 13, 2013

    Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers has provided an update on the status of a burglary suspect who was arrested this past winter. The suspect was involved in felony burglaries and thefts. This past Thursday inmate Robert Clark age 50 was sentenced to 51 months in state prison and will be transported to state custody. “Another example of why crime does not pay,” says Magers. Clark pled guilty to two counts of burglary and theft of a motor vehicle....

  • Newest deputy welcomed by Lincoln County Sheriff

    Updated May 13, 2013

    Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers welcomes Deputy Brandon Wilson to his team. Deputy Wilson has been attending the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic Law Enforcement Academy for the past 5 ½ months. Deputy Wilson graduated on May 1, 2013 along with 29 other recruits from all over Washington State. The Ceremony commenced at 1 p.m. in Burien in an auditorium with over 200 in attendance to include law enforcement dignitaries and family members to recognize their graduate. Deputy Wilson will now be in a 3-month field...

  • May is Foster Care Month

    Updated May 13, 2013

    We have some positive changes to applaud as the nation observes National Foster Care Month in May, says former foster child Margaret Iuculano. “In Ohio, $3 million from a mortgage settlement the state won will help foster kids pursue higher education and expand court-appointed advocates. And in Florida, a new law is going to make it much easier for foster kids to do normal things like sleepovers with their friends and school field trips,” she says. “In Nebraska, they’re close to boosting the pay for foster parents, which w...

  • Hardt retires from CWGG

    Monica Deife|Updated Apr 26, 2013

    JoAnn Hardt retired from the Marlin office of Central Washington Grain Growers after 17 years. She was essential to the running of the warehouse and maybe the town of Marlin, too. She officially worked as a bookkeeper and office manager, and unofficially as a historian, tour guide and information agent. Hardt said she ran the scales during harvest and sold the wheat and wrote checks to the farmers. During the last couple of years, CWGG was putting in a new computer system,...

  • Welcome to My Kitchen

    Laura Estes|Updated Apr 26, 2013

    Slow-cooker meal preparation fits nicely into spring activity schedules, allowing home cooked meals to be ready when a quick dinner is required. Fix-It and Forget-It, Feasting with your Slow Cooker, by Dawn J. Ranck and Phyllis Pellman Good is one of my favorite slow-cooker recipe resources. There is a recipe for just about everything in it. Awfully Easy Chicken, by Martha Hershey of Ronks, PA is a wonderful base recipe for combining chicken and just about any bottled sauce....

  • Walk-a-Thon this Sunday

    Updated Apr 25, 2013

    The Friends of the Pool Walk-a-Thon takes place this Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. on the track at Finney Field. The children of Odessa take pledges and walk or run the track in order to raise money for the Odessa Aquatic Recreation Center. Prizes and special games are run throughout the event, and every child receives a special T-shirt. Special prizes are awarded to those who finish the most laps. It is fun for the participants and involves a good cause....

  • Odessa quilter's project is also a family history lesson

    Monica Deife|Updated Apr 20, 2013

    Shari Wilson was spotted at the Quilt 'Til You Wilt Event at Heritage Church on Monday, March 18. She said she was working on a seventy-year old UFO (unfinished object). She said she had found a set of beautiful flowers appliqued on oval pieces of muslin in a cigar box in her mother's house. Wilson's mother lived in Colorado during the Dust Bowl years and when pressing the applique pieces, Sheri said she could smell the dust still in the fabric. She said her mother quit...

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