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  • Auction brings crowds of buyers

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Mar 10, 2016

    The Odessa Fire Department's equipment auction last Saturday, February 27, was a big draw, as rigs from near and far poured into town for the 9 a.m. start. Much of the farming equipment was from the estate of local farmer/rancher Mike Connolly, with additional items from the (Brian) Homberg Farms estate. The Lincoln County Roads Dept. and Sheriff's Office also contributed consignment vehicles to the auction. Only a couple of items remained unsold, and those items were finding...

  • Death notice

    Updated Mar 8, 2016

    Marie L. Schorzman died February 25, 2016 in Odessa. A full obituary will follow once arrangements for a graveside service have been made by the family....

  • Taco feed serves at least 100 at Zion

    Updated Mar 7, 2016

    The Odessa Food Bank will be filling its shelves with plenty of new items following last Saturday evening’s taco feed held at the Zion Emmanuel Lutheran Church. The holiday meals provided by the food bank late in the year tend to reduce its holdings, so the beginning of the new year finds the shelves getting rather empty. Food bank director Julie Jantz said about 100 people attended the event. Local church members provided some casseroles and salads, while the taco bar items and beverages were either purchased through a g...

  • Spring sports coaching staff in place

    Updated Mar 6, 2016

    On February 24, the Odessa School Board held a workshop in the district office for the purpose of discussing policies and procedures. In attendance were Superintendent Dan Read, Principal Jamie Nelson, board members Ed Deife, Heather Valverde, Roland Singer, Chris Crossley and Janie Steward and facilities director Justin Parr. The board met in the high school library at 6 p.m., an hour earlier than normal due to the dance recital being held at 7 p.m. in the multipurpose room. Deife, Valverde, Singer, Crossley, Steward, Read,...

  • Botulism kills two in Grant County

    Updated Mar 6, 2016

    The Grant County Health District is working to conclude its investigation of two Grant County residents’ deaths in February 2016. Washington State Public Health Laboratory recently confirmed that one of the submitted specimens was positive for botulism toxin. This information was sufficient to confirm the disease in both cases because they are from the same household with similar classic botulism symptoms. The specific food source has not been confirmed, but home-canned or prepared food continues to be suspected as the most l...

  • First buttercup found on weekend

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    The first buttercup of 2016 to be brought to the attention of The Odessa Record was found last Saturday, February 20, when a group of children, including the grandchildren of the late Mike Walter, were visiting Walter’s horses on the hill near town. Holden, Leah and Aubrey Iverson are the children of Brenick and Kamie Iverson of Odessa. Their grandparents are Dave and Sharon Iverson of Keller, Wash. and Brad and Debbie Arlt of the Odessa/Ritzville area. Layton and Emersyn Albertson are the children of Blayne (Walter) and T...

  • First case of Zika virus reported in Washington

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    The Washington State Department of Health in Olympia has received confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), that a Mason County man in his 20’s, who visited a Thurston County hospital, is the first person in the state to test positive for the Zika virus. The person recently traveled to the South Pacific before returning to Washington. People who have returned from Zika-affected areas who are pregnant or having symptoms of Zika illness should contact their healthcare provider. “Because many peo...

  • Telephone town hall 2/29

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    Senator Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, and Representatives Matt Manweller, R-Ellensburg, and Tom Dent, R-Moses Lake, are holding an hour-long telephone town hall on Monday, Feb. 29, at 6 p.m. The program is similar to a call-in radio show in which people may call and ask questions over the telephone and participate in surveys. To participate, residents can call (509) 895-5003 during the event. If listeners have questions during the call, they can press the star (*) key on their telephone keypads. For more information about the t...

  • Dog license renewals were due in January

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    Dog licenses are required by an ordinance of the Town of Odessa. Each license is good for one year and is renewal each January. The purpose of the licensing fee is to help cover the cost of finding lost dogs or corraling loose dogs and returning them to their owners. The kennel for stray animals that belongs to the town has fallen into disrepair, and efforts to replace it are currently at a standstill. Odessa’s police force does not want to have to put any animals into the current kennel, so having dogs licensed and tagged h...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Mar 1, 2016

    Harrington Historic Preservation Commission Saturday, February 6, the commission met at the Miller residence with Celeste Miller, Aileen Sweet, Anita Harman and Lindsey Hutsell present. Suggestions had been made to invite specific citizens to ascertain their potential interest in serving on the commission, since there is a need to increase membership. However, no one had been contacted in the interim. A motion passed to have Hutsell create a time-line of the group’s accomplishments from its inception to the present. Informati...

  • OTH committee meets March 1; all are welcome

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    The Old Town Hall Rejuvenation Society will meet Tuesday, March 1, at 5 p.m. in the dining room of the Old Town Hall. Items on the agenda include a review of the existing plan for the building and suggestions for changes to that plan. Also up for discussion will be the annual rummage sale, which has been scheduled for Saturday, June 18. Anyone who has an interest in the future of the historic Old Town Hall is encouraged to attend this meeting....

  • Training to close streets Thurs.

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    On Thursday February 25, Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center will participate, along with Region 9 Healthcare Coalition members, in training of local staff members in how to respond in the event of a disaster. The training will take place from 12:30 p.m. through 5 p.m. The intersection of Second Avenue and Fifth Street will be closed down during that period so that decontamination tents can be set up. Employees participating in the training may also be seen donning their decontamination suits. Please note that this is only a...

  • Phone company fined

    Updated Mar 1, 2016

    February 22, Washington state regulators fined Qwest Corporation, dba CenturyLink QC, $2,854,750 for the April 2014 statewide 911 outage. The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission approved a settlement between the company and commission staff following an investigation into the 911 outage that severely disrupted emergency services for six hours. All 911 calls placed from landline, wireless, and Internet-based phones were affected. In the order, the commission stated: “We agree with staff and the company that t...

  • Fireman's auction one week away

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    The Odessa Fire Department will hold the sixth annual farm equipment auction on Saturday, February 27, near Fire Station #2 and Rocky Coulee Brewing Co., with Reinland Auctioneers/Liquidators once again running the auction with the assistance of the Odessa firefighters. The proceeds from this event will be used for purchasing gear and equipment for the fire department. The items are sold on consignment, with the larger percentage going to the equipment owners and a smaller...

  • EDC reports on achievements

    Margie Hall|Updated Feb 19, 2016

    Executive Director Lincoln County Economic Development Council Goals developed for 2015 and steps taken to accomplish them are discussed in this article by Margie Hall. Key goal 1: Retain, expand and recruit businesses During 2015, the EDC provided assistance or training to 53 businesses, ranging from start-ups to established firms. We also hosted our second business-to-business networking dinner to help owners and managers from across the county get to know each other’s products and services. One of the training events we h...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Feb 19, 2016

    City Council Mayor Dillon Haas opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, with Councilmembers Rick Becker, Mike Cronrath, Justin Slack, Levi Schenk and Peter Davenport, plus City Clerk Bunny Haugan and Maintenance Director Scott McGowan. Visitors present were Dick Derr, Jacob Montgomery (student), Chris Hickman, Donita Simon, Marge Womach, Sharon Schultz and Doug Miller (of Kimble Mid-West). The mayor updated the council on various maintenance projects, stating that he had recently toured the wastewater...

  • Odessa Town Council

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    The February 8 meeting of the Odessa Town Council was to have included a presentation on a proposed sales tax increase for Lincoln County by Sheriff Wade Magers and County Commissioner Mark Stedman. However, Magers was unavailable that evening, and Stedman was said to be working on a packet of information for county residents on the amount of the increase and on its use by law enforcerment agencies for drug enforcement. Town librarian Julie Jantz presented council members with a final version of a reciprocal agreement among...

  • Boating classes offered by Grant County Sheriff

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    The Grant County Sheriff’s Office has announced its 2016 Boating Education Class Schedule: February 20: Moses Lake, 1274 Lowry Street (Sheriff’s Substation) May 7: Ephrata, 124 Enterprise St. SE (Public Works building) June 11: Moses Lake, 1274 Lowry St. (Sheriff’s Substation) July 6, 7: Ephrata, 124 Enterprise St. (Public Works building) August 9, 10: Ephrata, 124 Enterprise St. SE (Public Works building) October 8: Ephrata, 124 Enterprise St. (Public Works building) December 3: Ephrata, 124 Enterprise St. SE (Public Works...

  • Low levels at Coffeepot Lake

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    While the fishing season at the Bureau of Land Management’s Coffeepot Lake opens on March 1, the boat launch area will remain closed due to unusually low water levels to prevent boat trailers from getting stuck in the deep mud. Small boats not requiring trailers can still be launched from the shoreline, although users should beware of deep mud if hand launching. Access for larger boats remains closed via the ramp next to the dock or any other access points available prior to the receded shoreline. Recreation managers at t...

  • Odessa and Harrington levies pass

    Updated Feb 19, 2016

    The February 9 special election held in Lincoln County saw the school and hospital levies in Odessa and Harrington pass by comfortable margins. Of the 5,823 registered voters in 40 precincts, 3,107 had returned ballots by February 12 when the last count was tabulated for a voter turnout of 53.36 percent. The election will be certified on February 19. Odessa School District 105’s Proposition 1 (Replacement Maintenance and Operation Levy) passed within Lincoln County by 323 to 114 votes or 73.91 to 20.09 percent. When the f...

  • McClanahan awarded Medal of Valor

    Updated Feb 13, 2016

    The Medal of Valor may be awarded to members of the Lacey Police Department who distinguish themselves by conspicuous bravery and/or heroism involving other persons present where hostile action or extreme personal danger is involved. On April 27, 2015, Officer Edward J. McClanahan, son of Dave and Joyce McClanahan of Odessa, was working at North Thurston High School as the School Resource Officer. Just prior to the start of the school day, Officer McClanahan was exiting the...

  • Harrington news

    Marjorie Womach|Updated Feb 13, 2016

    Harrington Opera House Society Billie Herron, president, opened the January 7 meeting, with Linda Wagner, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Gordon Herron, Carol, Sheryl Stedman, Marge Womach and Karen Robertson in attendance. "Going Up" and "Going Down" were the two foremost concerns of the evening. Gordon Herron addressed the smooth transition between the removal of walls and old staircases in the basement, and moving stored items out of hallways. For the going-up portion of construction, the ramp within the Art Room for ADA-compliant ac...

  • Moses Lake plant halts production

    Updated Feb 11, 2016

    Following an announcement that the REC Silicon plant in Moses Lake will shut down production, U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, and U.S. Congressman Dan Newhouse (WA-04) called on trade representatives to end the trade dispute between the U.S. and China. No workers will be laid off at this time. They will instead shift to focus on maintenance. “Washington state workers and businesses need certainty to compete, which is why I will continue to urge both sides to resolve this dispute as quickly as possible,” said Mu...

  • Athletic Hall of Fame induction in June

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby|Updated Feb 11, 2016

    A committee of approximately 15 Odessa former athletes, coaches and supporters has held seven meetings since March of 2015, endeavoring to compile a list of candidates for an Odessa Athletic Hall of Fame. Thus far, the group has established its mission statement and rules and regulations for eligibility for the hall of fame. A list has been created to date of 89 athletes, 15 coaches, nine contributors and various teams (state tournament winners in football, tennis, track and field and volleyball). The committee is chaired by...

  • Community Closet seeks volunteers and shoppers

    Updated Feb 11, 2016

    The Odessa Community Closet started in January 2014 as a ministry of Zion-Emmanuel Lutheran Church. The goal of the Closet was to help provide gently used clothing and shoes, free of charge, to people in Odessa and the surrounding community. Members of the Odessa community donate clothing, which volunteers sort and organize. The clothing is then made available during regular shopping hours, every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Closet is also open by appointment any other day of the week, to meet the needs of individuals...

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