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  • Harrington News

    Updated Jul 16, 2014

    The Harrington Opera House Society met July 7 at 7 p.m. in the Art Room with the following in attendance: Ed and Bunny Haugan, Mark and Sheryl Stedman, Carol, Paul Charlton, Linda Wagner, Marge Womach, Bonnie Hardy, Billie Herron, and Karen Robertson. Billie reported that Gordon received bids for the plaster work in the opera house auditorium and for the Americans with Disabilites Act-required ramp on the interior for the elevator. Mark Stedman informed the group that he and Gordon plan to hang the hardware superstructure...

  • A Baltic Sea graduation trip for grandsons

    APRYL WRASPIR|Updated Jul 16, 2014

    Recently, Kami and Garret Braun, Kara, Jenaka and Gunnar Nelson and I enjoyed a cruise on the Baltic Sea, where we visited seven countries. The trip was a high school graduation present for my grandsons, Garret and Gunnar. The group landed in Copenhagen, Denmark and visited the Tivoli Gardens where we were surprised by how many people rode bicycles. There are lanes set aside for the bikers with hundreds of people pedaling by. They walked down to the canals and saw the Church of our Saviour with its corkscrew spire. We...

  • Odessa power outage July 23-24

    Updated Jul 16, 2014

    Nearly 700 Avista Utilities customers in the town of Odessa will experience a power outage on Wednesday, July 23, from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. on Thursday, July 24. The outage is required to create a safe environment for crews to work while upgrading the substation that serves the town. Additional Avista crews will also be working during the planned outage on upgrading equipment on utility poles throughout the town. Joining Avista’s Odessa crew will be crews from Spokane and Davenport. The upgrades will help ensure reliable e...

  • Extending education funding to colleges and universities

    BETH WILLIS AND DR. TERRY LEAS|Updated Jul 16, 2014

    Thousands of Washington high school seniors recently walked across stages to receive their diplomas. For the college bound, the question is, “Where are they walking?” Lawmakers will answer that question in January when they write a new spending plan influencing everything from tuition and course offerings to academic advising and campus construction projects. K-12 funding will be the Washington Legislature’s funding priority. Huge investments are needed to comply with the Washington Supreme Court’s McCleary decision, which t...

  • Need farmer, rancher reps for agricultural committees

    Updated Jul 16, 2014

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency is seeking candidates for an upcoming farmer and rancher-elected county committee election. The Lincoln County FSA office will accept nominations through August 1, 2014. “Farm Service Agency county committee members provide that local link between the needs of Lincoln County farmers and ranchers and the federal farm programs,” said Farm Service Agency County Executive Director Melissa Michael. “That local voice is really important as we roll out the new changes from the...

  • FBLA sends 18 to National Leadership Conference in Nashville

    Updated Jul 16, 2014

    Nashville, Tennessee was the destination for 18 students from Odessa High School who competed in the 2014 National Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Conference. With the support of the community and the school, it was the trip of a lifetime and an experience they will not forget! With 10,000 students from around the nation in attendance, competition was tough, but our little high school was one of the most successful competitors there. Odessa students competed in five...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Jul 10, 2014

    Chamber meeting Wednesday noon, July 2, the Harrington Chamber of Commerce met, led by president Cassandra Paffle-Dick. Those present included Kathy Hoot, Carol, Cindy Haase, Bonnie Hardy, Bunny Haugan and Marge Womach. Considerable discussion was held on the city directory sign at the entrance to Harrington and its reconstruction. Estimates were obtained and proposals considered. The committee will now investigate the cost of having a local metal art worker construct the...

  • Pertussis outbreak; over 200 treated

    Updated Jul 10, 2014

    Grant County Health District staff are investigating three laboratory confirmed cases and 210 people that came into contact with ill individuals with whooping cough (pertussis) in Mattawa and Quincy. No one has been hospitalized. “We are responding to a cluster of whooping cough cases among migrant farm workers near Mattawa and Quincy. Because of a large number of exposed and ill individuals in a very well-defined area, we are considering this a local outbreak,” states Dr. Alexander Brzezny, Grant County Health Officer. He ad...

  • Senator Holmquist earns award

    Updated Jul 10, 2014

    OLYMPIA, Wash. In May, the state’s largest small-business association gave its coveted Guardian of Small Business award to 69 legislators. Today, it singled out Sen. Janéa Holmquist as one of only two lawmakers to receive its Outstanding Legislator honor for the 63rd Washington State Legislature. Holmquist is the first lawmaker in at least a decade to be named National Federation of Independent Business’s Outstanding Legislator a second time. “While we are always eager to recognize those who stand with small business on tough...

  • Four retire from school district

    Updated Jul 10, 2014

    Four employees of the Odessa School District retired at the end of the school year in early June. Together, the four of them put in over 100 years of service to the district and the community. Jackie Allington worked as a substitute teacher for the district from 1974 to l988. In August of 1987, she was hired as a home economics teacher at one-third of full time. All together, she worked 26 years in Odessa, plus 1.5 years outside the state before she moved to Odessa. Sam Read came to the district in September of 1983, where...

  • Odessa Office uses NoaNet

    MARGIE HALL|Updated Jul 10, 2014

    Local Internet service provider Odessa Office Equipment is the first to provide Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet) high speed Internet to communities in Lincoln County. Marlon Schafer, owner of Odessa Office Equipment, has negotiated a contract with NoaNet to utilize their fiber for anchor institutions as well as businesses and residents in both Odessa and Wilbur. And he's working on more. Schafer was already providing the two communities with wireless Internet options, but now he can provide the high speeds that...

  • July 4 celebrated with BBQ, swims, fireworks

    Updated Jul 10, 2014

    The July 4 barbecue at Reiman Park, put on by the Odessa Volunteer Fire Department, was very well attended last Friday. Firemen and their family members served up pulled-pork sandwiches, beans, potato salad, watermelon, snack chips and beverages. Afterward, folks sat in the shade of the park’s trees and visited in the warm afternoon breeze. The pool was open for those wanting a refreshing dip in the water. Toward evening, the fireworks started, as residents used their yards a...

  • Pool opens to cool weather, rainstorms

    Updated Jul 4, 2014

    Odessa's Aquatic Center, also known simply as 'the pool,' opened last week Tuesday to a cooling period of clouds and rain that kept attendance down somewhat. This week, hot weather is slated to make its return, though, and the pool will no doubt be a popular destination for young and old alike. As for the rain being a benefit to local crops, Mark Cronrath of the Odessa Trading Company said that it could help fill out the kernels in the winter wheat crop and possibly provide so...

  • Wildland, vegetation fires caused by fireworks in 2013

    Updated Jul 2, 2014

    State Fire Marshal Chuck Duffy has announced that in 2013 there were 102 fires caused by fireworks. Wildland and vegetation fires accounted for 66, or 65% of all fireworks-caused fires, resulting in $12,130 dollars in loss and damages. Summer weather conditions can make vegetation extremely dry and susceptible to fire. While discharging fireworks, a small fire can start and easily get out of control if the fuels (grass and other vegetation) are present. If a firework comes into contact with an area of vegetation, use a hose...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Jul 2, 2014

    The Harrington Opera House Society Rummage Room held its function on Tuesday, June 17, during the 11-4 p.m hours of the library's book sale. Considering it was on a weekday, there was a better than anticipated donation of about $160. Rain did not deter the treasure seekers. All funds donated are held for the eventual purchase of an elevator. The rummage events are planned to discontinue for the summer. Bar Code Training with Gary Bortel June 18, Wednesday, Gary Bortel of the Washington State Library came to Harrington at 9...

  • Schutz, Bang leaving; new principal searches begin

    Updated Jul 2, 2014

    Odessa principal Ken Schutz and Harrington principal Jacob Bang have both accepted positions elsewhere for the coming academic year. Bang, whose wife has relatives in Ephrata, has accepted the 6-12 principal’s job at Soap Lake. Schutz will be heading to Ferris High School in Spokane. According to Schutz’s wife Lea Ann, her husband was not looking to relocate and was happy with his position at the school and his home in Odessa. However, he was invited out of the blue to interview for the principal’s position at Ferris and f...

  • Having your own sign makes it official

    Updated Jul 2, 2014

  • Lake Roosevelt levels rising

    Updated Jul 2, 2014

    The Bureau of Reclamation is advising people camping on the Lake Roosevelt shoreline over the July 4 weekend to be aware of dangers that could exist due to rapidly rising lake levels. The lake is impounded by Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River 90 miles west of Spokane. “When camping on the shoreline, tents and other belongings should be kept well away from the water’s edge,” said Public Affairs Officer Lynne Brougher. “Although the lake is a popular vacation spot, it is also a working reservoir that supplies water f...

  • Deputies arrest suspect

    Updated Jul 2, 2014

    Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers reported that deputies arrested a burglary suspect Friday, June 27, in Spokane County. His office had received a complaint that a theft and burglary had occurred northeast of Davenport in the Bald Ridge Road area. The victim reported that a large number of tools, wire and metal with a value in excess of $5,000 were stolen from his shop. Deputies responded to the residence, investigated the crime scene and gathered physical evidence which led to a search warrant being served in the Hilliard...

  • Harrington News

    Updated Jun 25, 2014

    Thursday afternoon, a grandson of Robert Gay rode into town on a shiny motorcycle looking for a quick piece of information on his grandfather. I tell you, this man was in such a hurry, he never left his name. "My mother lived in the old Harry Ochs house on Sherlock Street and my mother wants a picture of the house." With no forewarning that this request was coming, Marge Womach pulled out the Thanksgiving edition of the 1905 Harrington Citizen, photocopied the picture of the...

  • Odessa Grain

    Updated Jun 25, 2014

    The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat down at $6.31. Hard Red Winter is down at $7.35. DNS is down at $7.43. Barley remains at 178.00....

  • Correction

    Updated Jun 25, 2014

    Due to incorrect information provided to The Record, two names were omitted from last week’s article on students named to the second-semester honor roll. Odessa junior class member Thorsen Wehr achieved the honor roll with a grade-point average of 4.0, and Odessa eighth-grader Kiegan Wehr was also named to the honor roll....

  • Field trials, Miller farm July 9

    Updated Jun 25, 2014

    The AgVentures NW Seed Division is inviting growers to attend the July 9 strip trial and growers meeting at Mike Miller’s farm. Registration starts at 5 p.m., and the meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. New wheat releases from six different wheat breeders will be showcased: Washington State University, Oregon State University, Syngenta – AgriPro, USDA – ARS, WestBred, and Limagrain. Visitors will see several selections of soft white winter wheat, a two-gene Beyond-tolerant soft white winter – Curiosity, two one-gene Beyond-tolerant s...

  • Wedding plans announced for Bacon- Lanning July 24

    Updated Jun 25, 2014

    Scotty Bacon has announced her engagement to Bryan Lanning of Kennewick. The wedding date is set for July 24 at 2 p.m. in Richland. It will be small and intimate. The couple recently purchased a home in Richland and will live there after the marriage. Bryan is a sales manager for Legacy Ford. Scotty plans to stay home and make their house a home. Scotty has three daughters, Tasha 31, Kara 30, and Katelyn 18. Bryan has four children, Jeff 30, Kami 26, Derik 24, and Dani 17....

  • Alumni banquet 2014 has overflow crowd

    Updated Jun 25, 2014

    Judging from the levels of laughter and general conversation, this year's banquet put on by the Odessa Alumni Association Saturday evening was an unqualified success. The six honored classes were well represented, with the classes of 1964 (50-year class) and 1974 (40-year class) with approximately 20 members each. The honored classes met separately during the afternoon at various venues to meet and greet and get reaquainted with some folks they had not seen in a very long...

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