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  • Celebration Friday of OTH project

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    ODESSA – When Odessa received a $68,000 grant from Lowe's to restore the Old Town Hall, the opportunity to renovate the 100-year-old building created excitement, says Terri King, advisor to the Odessa High School FBLA chapter. Once renovation began, she adds, it soon became apparent that additional work was needed beyond what the grant was paying for. Three of the walls in the south room of the Old Town Hall were in serious need of a facelift. The cracked lath-and-plaster w...

  • Second-half property taxes due Oct. 31

    Updated Oct 25, 2021

    The office of the Lincoln County Treasurer reminds all Lincoln County taxpayers that second-half 2021 taxes and assessments are due October 31, 2021. Interest/penalties are due if payment is not received or postmarked by October 31, 2021. We encourage you to pay your taxes by mailing them to Lincoln County Treasurer, P O Box 370, Davenport WA 99122 or dropping off your tax payment in the secure drop box located on the north side of the courthouse. Also, you may pay your taxes or obtain tax information on the website at...

  • Sheriff's pre-trial pushed to February

    The Record|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers' pre-trial date concerning the three criminal charges he is facing has been pushed to Feb. 9, 2022 at 1:30 p.m., according to Lincoln County District Court. The pre-trial had originally been scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 3. Magers, who is charged with obstructing a law enforcement officer, making a false or misleading statement to a public servant and rendering criminal assistance in the third degree, entered a not-guilty plea on all three counts at his arraignment July 7. The ch...

  • Almira school burns to the ground

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Oct 25, 2021

    ALMIRA – Last week Tuesday, Oct. 12, the Almira school building that normally housed elementary grades 1 through 5 and ACH Middle School grades 6, 7 and 8 caught fire and burned to the ground in a raging conflagration. The fire burned all through Tuesday night as about 100 firefighters from Almira and its neighboring fire districts battled the blaze and kept it from spreading into residential areas. Fortunately, no one was in the building that Tuesday, as school was c...

  • Candidates gather for meet-and-greet

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 22, 2021

    HARRINGTON-Candidates for city council, mayor, school board and the fire district gathered in Memorial Hall here to briefly speak to voters before mingling for a meet-and-greet. 10 candidates appearing on this year's general election ballot spoke to the crowd of about 15. Pastor Cade Clarke, who is running for re-election to the school board, was first to speak and said he wants to see student growth within the district, particularly within the STEM and SPED programs. He also...

  • Rodgers visits Davenport

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT-5th Congressional District Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers was here Friday morning, Oct. 15 for a broadband demonstration by several companies (see page 2). Rodgers met with a sparse crowd of voters at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds prior to the demonstration and had a brief conversation with The Times after the demonstration. Rodgers, a Republican, spoke to around 10 gathered inside for about 30 minutes. She first read a passage from the U.S. Constitution before...

  • Council approves partial Logan Street vacation

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Questions held over from council’s Sept. 22 meeting regarding the upcoming construction of a Family Dollar store at the old Lyon’s Park on Logan, First, Second and Morgan Streets were presented, and, in many cases, answered at council’s Oct. 13 meeting. Mike and Doug Janke, whose father lives on Logan Street, had expressed concern about Family Dollar landowner Brian Anderson’s petition of council to vacate the Logan Street right-of-way for property use. Rudy Franco and Jason and Mindy Flett had also shown their dis...

  • Davenport homecoming royalty crowned

    The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    The Davenport homecoming royalty was crowned at halftime of the Oct. 15 football game against Kettle Falls. In the center stands king Jarrett Jacobsen and queen Kylee Buchanan. The two are flanked by Tate Foster and Cady Zellmer (left) and Jake Coffman and Allison Jorden (right). Turn to page 12 for more coverage of the homecoming football win....

  • Peak Industries hosts broadband demonstration at the county fairgrounds

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT-Peak Industries Inc., of Spokane and its business partners demonstrated what the company claims is a solution for rural communities struggling with high-speed Internet access for Fifth Congressional District Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and a few community members at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds Friday, Oct. 15. The demonstration showcased Peak's turnkey rapid broadband deployment using digital electricity, which the company says is the first of its kind. The...

  • City spends 66% of expenditures budget throughout the third quarter

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 21, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The city council’s finance committee met ahead of council’s Oct. 13 meeting to discuss the third quarter budget and look ahead to the 2022 budget as the annual budget cycle approaches. The city brought in $2,628,095 in the third financial quarter (June-Sept.), which was 96% of what was budgeted. The city spent just $2,287,688 of its $3,452,495 expenditures budget that quarter. As is typically the case, property tax revenue was down in the third quarter, as most property taxes are collected in the second and fourth q...

  • Sheriff Magers' pre-trial moved to February

    The Times|Updated Oct 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers' pre-trial date concerning the three criminal charges he is facing has been pushed to Feb. 9, 2022 at 1:30 p.m., according to Lincoln County District Court. The pre-trial had originally been scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 3. Magers, who is charged with obstructing a law enforcement officer, making a false or misleading statement to a public servant and rendering criminal assistance in the third degree, entered a not-guilty plea on all three counts at his arraignment July 7. The...

  • Fire districts not mandating vaccine

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT—Local fire chiefs and commissioners aren’t requiring their volunteer firefighters receive a COVID-19 vaccination, leaving the choice up to the individual whether to get an inoculation or not. However, state mandates do apply to some of the volunteers for EMS services. The state mandate issued that requires state employees to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 18 does apply to volunteers that are licensed by the state as an Emergency Medical Technician or paramedic, which impacts some districts more than others. These vol...

  • Aurora borealis

    Updated Oct 15, 2021

    Myk Crawford captured this image of a colorful aurora borealis west of Davenport at about 9:47 p.m. Monday, Oct. 11. In the foreground sits Rocklyn Zion United Methodist Church, 31136 Church Road East....

  • Almira school burns

    The Times|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    ALMIRA—Flames engulfed the elementary/middle school here in a fire that began Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 12 and burned into the early morning Wednesday, Oct. 13. The school building was ruled a total loss, and the local community has lost its school. A cause of the fire hasn’t been made official, but authorities believe it may have been caused by an electrical issue, according to Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers. The call of a fire came at 4:12 p.m. Tuesday after someone ins...

  • School board approves two new positions

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    DAVENPORT—The school board approved two new positions for hire in a move tabled at the end of September at the board’s quarterly meeting Oct. 11. However, the approval came with adjustments requested by the board. The board had previously waited to approve a request from school administration to create and advertise for two new positions, a lunchroom assistant and health room aide, seeking more financial information at the board’s Sept. 27 meeting. Administration described both positions as part-time positions. The lunch...

  • Democratic Committee motions to intervene on election lawsuit

    The Times|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    The Washington State Democratic Central Committee filed a motion to intervene on a lawsuit filed last week by the Washington Election Integrity Coalition United and Jerry Schulz of Reardan against the Lincoln County Auditor’s Office alleging election misconduct by the office and former auditor Shelly Johnston during the 2020 election. “Nearly a year after the 2020 election…the plaintiffs have filed a complaint filled with entirely fabricated claims of election fraud,” the motion reads. “The plantiff’s effort to delegitimize t...

  • CEO, CFO at OMHC on the hot seat

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    The public meetings held last week by the administration of Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center presented an opportunity for new CEO John Serle and new CFO Kimberly Dalrymple to inform the community about recent expenditures approved by the OMHC board, the recent departure of two well-liked "permanent" nurse practitioners and a chance to counter some of the wilder rumors circulating in town about conflicts between the administration and the staff. The meetings were held on...

  • Former Seven Bays resident charged with failure to register as a sex offender

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 15, 2021

    SEVEN BAYS—A former local man was booked and released in Lincoln County Jail after an arraignment in Superior Court on a charge of failure to register as a sex offender with a prior felony conviction Tuesday, Oct. 5. Caden Marcus Maxwell, 18, was charged by the county prosecutor after failing to notify the Sheriff’s Office of his move from Lincoln County into Spokane County within 10 days of moving to a new fixed residence in a new county, according to court records. Maxwell told a Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office deput...

  • Your Local Government

    Updated Oct 15, 2021

    Government and community meetings in Davenport, Reardan, Harrington, Edwall and Sprague during Oct. 15-21. If you’d like your community organization included in this tab, email dteditor@centurytel.net. Monday, Oct. 18 Lincoln County Commissioners meeting at 8 a.m. in the county courthouse Wednesday, Oct. 20 Sprague city council at 6 p.m. in the public library Thursday, Oct. 21 Lincoln Hospital Board of Commissioners meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the conference room Reardan town council at 6 p.m. in the United Methodist C...

  • Booster Club annual auction is Oct. 23

    The Record|Updated Oct 13, 2021

    ODESSA – The Odessa Athletic Booster Club holds its fourth annual dinner and auction next week on Saturday, October 23, at the Odessa Community Center. A social hour beginning at 5:30 p.m. is followed by a prime rib dinner. In the auction, there are many interesting items up for grabs. Attendees will have an opportunity to bid on the many silent and live-on-the-side auction items, including hand-crafted items and décor, cakes and baked goods, photo sessions, outdoor items an...

  • Lincoln County Cops & Courts

    Updated Oct 13, 2021

    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. Oct. 4 Traffic stops: 4 A Harrington woman reported a Volkswagen bug that reportedly overshot Highway 2 into a field and was left abandoned. A 76-year-old Sprague man was reported having a heart attack. A porcupine ne...

  • Auditor's Office named in election lawsuit

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    DAVENPORT – A lawsuit filed in Lincoln County Superior Court Monday, Oct. 4 by the Washington Election Integrity Coalition United (WEICU) and Jerry Schulz of Reardan accuses the Lincoln County Auditor’s office and former auditor Shelly Johnston of election violations during the 2020 general election. WEICU has filed similar lawsuits around the state in recent weeks, including in Snohomish, Whatcom and Clark Counties, with more expected of press time. The group has maintained thus far unproven claims of election fraud sta...

  • Activities fill Homecoming Week

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    ODESSA – Homecoming activities at Odessa High School last week were fun for students and staff alike. Each day during the week was a dress-up day for all who chose to participate. With an overall theme of "outer space," each day focused on a different aspect of that theme: astronauts, planets, Star Trek/Star Wars and aliens. The final day was simply black-and-orange day, as the school prepared for Friday night's football game. On Wednesday evening of last week, the high s...

  • Lincoln County Cops and Courts

    Updated Oct 7, 2021

    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. Sept. 27 Traffic stops: 5 The Sheriff’s Office reported receiving a lot of 911 calls from a woman not reporting emergencies but talking about her husband snoring and her singing voice. A truck with a flat tire was d...

  • Old Town Hall renovation update

    The Record|Updated Oct 7, 2021

    ODESSA – Kysar Mechanical of Davenport installed wiring and new schoolhouse-style light fixtures, supplied compliments of Lowe's, just in time for the Odessa High School Homecoming Dance, the first event held at the Old Town Hall since renovations began last August. The floors remain unfinished, but the century-old building displayed a dazzling interior after parents decorated for the event. Since Homecoming was cancelled last year, this was the first dance ever attended by s...

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