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  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Sep 30, 2016

    Mystery Don't you just love it when you can't trust your own eyes? Now you don't see them, and suddenly...when did that Linda Colbert sneak out there and place all of those straw bales and fall decorations up and down Third Street, Main Street, by the park and school? And surely she must have had a crew in order to execute such a quick placement service! No one seemed to know quite when it happened, just like so many previous years, but it was learned that her elves were...

  • WSU receives USDA grants for agricultural innovation

    Updated Sep 28, 2016

    Washington State University has been awarded two grants for a total of nearly $916,000 in funding through the Conservation Innovation Grants program administered by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announced this month the investment of $26.6 million by the U.S. Department of Agriculture into 45 projects on both rural and urban farms across the country. The investment is made through the Conservation Innovation Grants program, which fosters innovation in conservation tools and s...

  • What's happening at the Opera House?

    Karen Robertson|Updated Sep 28, 2016

    A Celebration and Dedication Gala is slated for this Saturday, October 1, 2016 from 4 to 6 p.m. by the Harrington Opera House Society. The public is invited to this special event to showcase the accomplishments of several long-term goals of the Society: handicapped accessibility, including the elevator installation and secpnd-floor restroom for the auditorium and the arrival of the 7’1” Boston by Steinway Grand Performance Piano. The gala will begin with a ribbon cutting for the elevator at 4 p.m., followed by a social hou...

  • NAPA to change hands

    Updated Sep 28, 2016

    Brothers Frank and Marcus Horak have announced that Odessa Auto Parts, also known to Odessa residents as the “NAPA Store,” is in the process of being sold to the group that owns the NAPA franchise in Davenport. The brothers hope that the transition will take place by November 1. They have owned the store for the past eight years and have welcomed the support of the community in their efforts. Frank is looking forward to taking over the family farm from his parents Paul and Deb Horak, and Marcus will work on finishing his col...

  • State horseshoes meet in Odessa on October 1

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 28, 2016

    The Odessa Horseshoes Club is hosting a state-sanctioned tournament this Saturday, October 1, at their Finney Field horseshoe pits. This tournament is called the Odessa Open, and the current state champion will be attending, as well as the women's, junior's and this year's elder's champions. Check-in takes place prior to the 9 a.m. start time....

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Sep 27, 2016

    Harrington Opera House Society The September 12, HOHS monthly meeting took place with Billie and Gordon Herron, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Linda Wagner, Carol, Dillon Haas, and Mark and Sheryl Stedman present. The building committee continues to work with the engineer and architect to get accurate drawings of the completed projects. Kelli Tanke is assisting with work on the Inland Northwest Community Foundation grant. The basement cleaning project has been delayed until after the...

  • Flood-damaged cars are flooding area lots

    Updated Sep 27, 2016

    OLYMPIA – Following recent flooding in Louisiana that left as many as 100,00 vehicles seriously damaged, unsuspecting buyers across the nation are being warned to do their homework before purchasing a used vehicle. Many of these vehicles are expected to be transported from state to state, repaired and put back on the market at auto auctions, used car dealerships and even by private sellers. Consumers in Washington should take extra precautions by adding flood damage to the list of concerns to be aware of when purchasing a u...

  • Despite rain, power outage, Fest 2016 still fun

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Sep 27, 2016

    The 46th annual Odessa Deutschesfest drew enthusiastic crowds to all of the events offered. Despite some relatively light rain during the Saturday morning parade and the threat of even windier conditions, the folks who attended appeared not to be bothered much at all. The rain cleared up by about noon, and the forecast winds were not as bad as had been predicted. The vendors we talked to said they were prepared for such contingencies and had well-secured booths. The rain that...

  • Flu death reminds of vaccine importance

    Updated Sep 26, 2016

    OLYMPIA – A recent influenza-related death of a person in Spokane County is a sad reminder that flu seasons, while unpredictable, are always serious. Flu season is quickly approaching and public health officials and urging people to get a flu vaccine as soon as it is available in your area. Everyone, including pregnant women, can benefit from an annual influenza vaccine, and for many people it is critical. Flu vaccine, now available for children and adults aged 6 months and older, is the best protections against flu i...

  • College of Medicine creates partnerships

    John Tomkowiak, Founding Dean|Updated Sep 26, 2016

    Since arriving at Washington State University less than a year ago as the inaugural dean of WSU's Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, I've been largely focused on preparing for a site visit from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), the accrediting body for educational programs at schools of medicine in the United States. That four-day visit occurred in late June. Now, we await the team's report based on documents we sent them in May and the facts they gathered from their visit. The full LCME meets in late...

  • $2 million in grants awarded

    Updated Sep 25, 2016

    (Davenport, WA, September 21, 2016.) The communities of Reardan, Odessa and Sprague received good news from the Washington Department of Commerce last week. All three were awarded Community Development Block Grants for priority infrastructure projects worth a combined $2,062,600. Reardan will receive $719,600 for water system improvements, Odessa will receive $693,000 for water system improvements, and Sprague will receive $650,000 for sewer system improvements. Two awards, Odessa and Sprague, were made possible because their...

  • Tribute

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Due to complications from a previous heart attack, Dianne Cecelia Van Der Ende went to Heaven on Sept. 2, 2016. She was preceded in death by her father Raymond Morris, her mother Julia Morris and two sisters, Evette and Mary Morris. She is survived by her loving husband of 42 years Tom Van Der Ende; her children Shonny Rollins, Kelly (Sherry) Watkins, Kristy Watkins, Kevin Clark, Terri Boxleitner and Dan (Brenda) Clark; her brothers and sisters Maria (Marshall) Mangum, Mark...

  • Hilda is Fest mascot

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Have you heard about Hilda? Hilda is the mascot of the Deutschesfest selected by a committee of the Odessa Chamber of Commerce to visit various places and promote Odessa's 46th annual celebration of its German-Russian heritage. By visiting the Odessa's Deutschesfest page on Facebook, readers can see pictures of just where Hilda has been and what she has been doing. And just who is Hilda? Why she is a rubber chicken, of course, the symbol of the beloved "Chicken Dance" that...

  • 4-H club wins commissioner's award

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Susan Jensen of Odessa sent The Record a group picture of the Odessa Junior Livestock 4-H Club surrounding a poster made to honor them after they received the Commissioner's Award for their work in the Beef Barn. "I was told that (the commissioner) was very impressed with how immaculate they keep their club's area of the Beef Barn," said Jensen. "They were thrilled and honored that the commissioner chose them." The club leader is Jennifer Singer, who accompanied her group to...

  • Truck, escorts move slowly through town

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    A rig hauling a huge power transformer made its way through Odessa on SR21 Tuesday. Escorted by the Washington State Patrol and another vehicle carrying flaggers, the rig was carrying the transformer from the site of its manufacture in Pocatello, Idaho to Wenatchee, presumably for installation at a power plant somewhere in the area. A second transformer will make the trip at about the same time next week, one of the truck drivers said. The rig supporting the transformer was...

  • Ask Dr. Universe

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Why do cheetahs run fast? –Shanyu, 9, London, UK. Dear Shanyu, Cheetahs are in really good shape. Not only are they good runners, but the actual shape of their body helps them move at incredible speeds. As the fastest cats on the planet, they can reach 75 mph. Whenever I lace up my shoes and run, I can only reach about 30 mph. We tabby cats are pretty quick, but not quick enough to outrun a cheetah. The difference has to do with a cheetah’s amazing anatomy – everything from its head and skeleton to its muscles and feet....

  • Friday's football game postponed to later date

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Those of our readers looking forward to the start of the new Titan football season will be happy to know the wait is only one more day if you are willing to travel to Northport on Friday, September 9. Those who don’t want to travel that far will have to wait until the first home game on Deutschesfest weekend when the Titans play Republic in the Sausage Bowl September 16. The Titans were scheduled to play St. John-Endicott September 2, but the game had to be postponed due the failure of an electrical switch located on a p...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Harrington PDA On August 30, the Harrington Publlic Development Authority held their monthly meeting with Josh Steward, Allen Barth, Bunny Haugan, Heather Slack, Paul Charlton and Jay Kane present. Discussion was held regarding the progress of Iverson with Spectrum Online in the setting up of high-speed Internet for the business district of Harrington. Barth reported that it is installed in the business district, and that the bill had been submitted. Plans for promoting this new Internet service will be presented at the...

  • Lincoln County Fair results

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Dept 1 Adult & Youth Booth and Displays Open Adult Patra Canfield, Davenport, Bluestem Grange #776, 1st Place Grange Booths Dept 4 Herdsmanship Small Animal Rabbit Barn Large Animal Beef Barn Dept 6 Round Robin 4-H Jr. Tayson Gerdes, Cheney, Large Animal, Round Robin Grand Champion 4-H Interm. Alyssa Iverson, Odessa, Large Animal, Round Robin Grand Champion 4-H Sr. Whiney Wollweber, Edwall, Large Animal, Round Robin Grand Champion FFA Fr/So Dylan Holbrook, Davenport, Large Animal, Round Robin Grand Champion FFA Jr./Sr....

  • Two LC horses found with West Nile virus

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    For the second year in a row, two horses have tested positive for West Nile virus in Lincoln County, reminding us that the virus is present. Detection of the virus means people should take steps to avoid mosquito bites. “We have seen West Nile virus activity throughout Eastern Washington this year, as it has been identified in humans, horses and mosquitoes. So we know the virus is here,” stated Ed Dzedzy, Public Health Administrator. A few simple precautions will help reduce the chances of being bitten by mosquitoes: - Use...

  • New feature at D-fest

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    A new feature of the Odessa Deutschesfest has been announced. Saturday, September 17, at 4 p.m., the First Annual Tim Hauge Memorial Talent Show will be held on the outdoor stage. Judges have been booked. Talent is what is needed now. Can you sing? Dance? Tell a good joke? Draw amazing pictures? Or anything else you think people need to see? Sign up for the talent show and help us make Fest even more amazing. Email your name, age (all ages welcome) and talent to talentshow@odessachamber.org and your name will be added to the...

  • Lincoln County Fair results

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Dept 2 Posters 4-H Interm. Carter Steveson Almira Poster Best of Show Dept 3 Contests, Horseshoe Winners 1st Place Corey Sturgis 1st Place Laurie Dale 2nd Place Dennis Reich 2nd Place Kati Reeves 3rd Place Ken Matthis 3rd Place Homer Kleinsmith Dept 11--Poultry Open Jr., Hudson Walter Odessa Chicken Breed Class Reserve Champion Open Jr., David Hayashi Odessa Open Fitting & Showing Grand Champion Open Jr., David Hayashi Odessa Eggs Reserve Champion Open Jr., Anna Hayashi Odessa Open Fitting & Showing Reserve Champion Open...

  • Odessa ready for 46th Deutschesfest

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Are you a friend of Fest mascot Hilda? Have you heard? Hilda, the new Fest mascot, has her very own Deutschesfest T-shirt. But supplies are limited. You’ll have to scurry if you want one. Experience Quilts has them, and the proceeds go to the Chamber’s marketing efforts. Hilda has not been traveling lately. She has stayed right here at home to oversee the last-minute preparations for the Fest. The Chamber-sponsored bench-decorating contest has resulted in some fabulous looking benches scattered throughout the downtown are...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Piano Lessons Heather Safe has begun the fall session of piano lessons at the Harrington Opera House with her returning students, as well as teaching three students at Christian Heritage School. She has room for possibly three more students in Harrington. In previous years, children have had arts and crafts available in the Art Room. This season a professional art instructor may be available for structured lessons if sufficient interest is shown. Chamber of Commerce The Harrington Chamber of Commerce met September 7 with...

  • Death Notice

    Updated Sep 14, 2016

    Terrea Lee Weishaar passed away September 4, 2016 in Spokane. A gravesite service will be held on September 24, 2016 at 11 a.m. at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Harrington....

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