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  • Walk-a-Thon raises funds for pool upkeep

    SUZIE DEIFE|Updated May 1, 2014

    The ninth annual Friends of the Pool (FOP) Walk-a-Thon was held Saturday, April 26, and has raised over $2,500 as of Tuesday. A total of 59 walkers collected pledges. Most of them were school-aged children, but participants ranged in age from one year old to adults who took advantage of the fresh air and exercise. The pledge walkers walked or ran a total of 925 laps around the track at Finney field for a total of 231.25 miles or an average of more than 3.5 miles per person....

  • Lost and Found Pet Network volunteers help out county

    Updated May 1, 2014

    June 2013 saw a larger than average number of lost or abandoned dogs in some areas within Lincoln County. While our numbers are still comparatively lower than surrounding counties, the need for a protocol became apparent. Through volunteer efforts, Lincoln County Lost & Found Pet Network was formed as a communications network, utilizing a Facebook account as a central clearinghouse in which to post lost or found animals, in hopes of reuniting owners with their lost pets. This is not a rescue facility, only volunteers willing...

  • Horeshoes

    Updated May 1, 2014

    The Spring Fling horseshoes tournament Saturday was a state-sanctioned event at which the Odessa club hosted 16 pitchers from around the area. Winners were: Class A, first place to Russ Philips of Grandview; Class B, first to Earl Hertlein and second to Kaiti Reeves of Spokane; Class C, first to Harold Boyer of Moses Lake; Class D, Howard Ryder of Hartline and second to Jerry Conkline (no hometown given). The club will hold its next event in Odessa during Deutsches Fest. That event will be an open clinic and friendly...

  • Trap shooting

    Updated May 1, 2014

    The trapshoot held in Odessa Saturday as part of the Spring Fling activities was an Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA)sanctioned event. Nine teams were drawn to town on a day when rain threatened but never developed and wind was a constant bother. Odessa Gun Club member Landon Lobe told The Record that 13 or 14 teams would have been optimum in terms of having the local club make a little income, but he was happy nonetheless that those who turned out were having a good time. The Odessa High School FFA chapter sold...

  • Sheriff W. Magers promotes Ryan Coleman to sergeant

    Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Ryan Coleman of Odessa was promoted in rank to sergeant by Lincoln County Sheriff Wade Magers on April 1, 2014. Magers says Coleman was promoted following an extensive testing process which began with a civil service examination, interviews, and internal evaluations. Coleman did an outstanding job during the testing process, Magers said. "We are excited for Ryan's promotion and (his) becoming part of the administrative team." Coleman grew up in the Odessa area and is married...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Apr 30, 2014

    Normalcy on Friday, April 25th, was replaced with an aire of activity, stirrings, comments about the untimely spring showers and chilling winds, and people briefly stopping to greet one another as they hurried in their last minute preparations for the Spring Festival. Poking one's head into the Studebaker Garage, buckets of water and rags were busily removing the dust from the last of the beautiful display automobiles for the Third Annual Classic Auto Show in Harrington. Altho...

  • Odessa & Harrington celebrate Spring Friday April 25 - Saturday April 26

    Updated Apr 25, 2014

    Odessa Spring Fling Friday April 25 and Saturday April 26, 2014 Friday Events Yard Sales throughout town Spring Fling Quilt Show High School gym 10 a.m – 7 p.m. For more information : www.odessaquiltclub.com Downtown Quilt Walk Passports available at quilt show entrance Volkswalk Anyone interested in walking, call Sue Lecoe 509-710-8641 Saturday Events Spring Fling Quilt Show High School gym 9 a.m – 5 p.m. Downtown Quilt Walk Passports available at quilt show entrance Hor...

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Apr 25, 2014

    By MARJORIE WOMACH Since 1988, under Clay Henry until the present under Michael Cronrath, the Harrington eighth grade Washington State history class has taken a historic field trip. This year many of the eighth grade students, Alex Bruce, Colton Jacobsen, David Kennedy, John Tanke, Robbee Kiefer, Evie Mann, and Amber Smith and sophomore student Brilee Sewall, with teacher Michael Cronrath, chaperone Kelly Tanke and driver Tony Hamilton embarked Tuesday after lunch for...

  • Golden oldies and new items part of winetasting/ auction

    CARL SCHOTT|Updated Apr 23, 2014

    May 2, the day of the Odessa Heathcare Foundation's Annual Wine Tasting & Auction, is quickly approaching. Members of the Foundation are grateful for and impressed by the generosity of donors and with the diversity of donations. In addition to the two cheesecakes, two smoked turkeys and three quilts reported in last week's article are items which will be presented for bid during the Live Auction. We plan to begin with a special collection of Hospital Guild/Auxiliary...

  • Wine Industry Foundation offers $20K in scholarships

    Updated Apr 23, 2014

    Over $20,000 is available this year from the Washington Wine Industry Foundation for students studying viticulture, enology or related disciplines. Applications are due June 1. The Foundation has awarded over $110,000 in scholarships since 2001. The scholarships available this year include: Horse Heaven Hills Wine Growers Scholarship Two scholarships of $1,500 to students who are residents of Benton, Yakima or Klickitat counties. The scholarship was created by industry members dedicated to promoting education of grape...

  • McMorris Rodgers biding for re-election

    Updated Apr 23, 2014

    Fifth Congressional District Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers announced April 21 that she is seeking re-election to her sixth term in the U.S. Congress. “Eastern Washington is very special. It’s the values I learned here and experience that I have here that guides me in Congress,” said McMorris Rodgers. “My goal is to empower individuals and families with the freedom to make choices, not a government that decides for you. It should be – as Abraham Lincoln said – a government of the people, by the people, and for the peo...

  • Donations to museum prompt look at Dr.'s life

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Apr 23, 2014

    The family of Mark Wetjen donated two leases, a business certificate, and a winter jacket once owned by Dr. L.F .Wagner, an early day physician in Harrington, to the Harrington Museum. LaFayette F. Wagner, 28, married Ida A. Sierman on August 21, 1907 at Hope, Bonner County, Idaho. Since Dr. L.F. Wagner, formerly of St John, Washington, had purchased a half interest in the business of Dr. J.M. Gunning, the Wagners moved to Harrington following their marriage, where they...

  • Odessa Craters Trail gets needed work

    TERRIE SCHMIDT CROSBY|Updated Apr 23, 2014

    On a picture-perfect Sunday afternoon, several groups of Odessa residents hiked the newly defined and marked Odessa Craters Trail north of town. The high school chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) had spent time working with Chris Shafer of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to remove encroaching sage brush and larger rocks from the existing trail, which is on BLM land. In some places, the students had placed stones aligned along the side of the trail to...

  • Correction

    Updated Apr 17, 2014

    The caption on the picture incorrectly stated the Fallert Hotel was being renovated by Jerry and Karen Allen. The Fallert Hotel was built in 1916 by Henry and Mary Fallert and is presently for sale by Mike and Kathy Hoob, but is not being renovated....

  • Harrington News

    MARJORIE WOMACH|Updated Apr 17, 2014

    Monday evening, April 7, the Harrington Opera House Society met for their monthly meeting, which was opened by President Mark Stedman. Those attending included Linda Wagner, Ed and Bunny Haugan, Sheryl Stedman, Billie and Gordon Herron, Karen Robertson, Marge Womach, Rick Smith, Jen Mallery, Bonnie Hardy and her son Stephen and Becky Hardy via Skype. The building committee chair, Gordon Herron, summarized the discussions from that committee's meeting. Two lists were generated, the first, a list of all projects that currently...

  • Town deals with aging vehicle fleet

    TERRIE SCHMIDT CROSBY|Updated Apr 17, 2014

    The Odessa Town Council met Monday evening to hear pressing news from the Public Works Department on the town's fleet of vehicles. PW employee Gerald Greenwalt and director Rod Webster said the town garbage truck now being used to haul yard waste collected in the yellow dumpsters in town had broken down and was thought to be hardly worth repairing. The truck was of 1988 vintage and was purchased used. It currently has a broken axle, leaking cylinders and faulty brakes that...

  • Wine Tasting/ Auction May 2

    Nancy Floether|Updated Apr 17, 2014

    The annual Odessa Healthcare Foundation Wine Tasting and Auction would not be successful without the many donations from the employees of the Odessa Memorial Healthcare Center, as well as other individuals and businesses of Odessa and the surrounding area. In addition, the many talented artisans in our community have generously donated handcrafted items to the 23rd annual Odessa Healthcare Foundation Wine Tasting and Auction. This is by no means a complete list, but just a sampling of what you will find at both the silent...

  • California drought to impact northwest agricultural

    Updated Apr 16, 2014

    Northwest agricultural markets are mostly stable to improving this spring. Wheat markets rallied late in the first quarter of 2014, driven in part by the volatile geopolitical situation in Ukraine. Northwest dairy producers are benefitting from near-record milk prices and lower feed costs than in the past three years. However, hay prices are increasing ahead of first cutting in the Northwest. Drought in California is expected to reduce hay yields and forage production in the state, resulting in increased demand for Northwest...

  • Statewide 911 outage lasted for nine hours on April 10th

    Updated Apr 16, 2014

    An alert issued by the Grant County Sheriff's Office on April 10 indicated that 911 lines were not working. Grant County citizens were advised to call 509-762-1160 or 888-431-9911 for emergency help in Grant County. The state E911 office reported a major, nearly total 911 outage in the state of Washington that occurred just after 1 a.m. on April 10, 2014. The office is actively engaged with CenturyLink in working on the problem. Initially, there was no estimated time frame for restoring 911 services. Approximately nine hours...

  • Public office filing period announced

    Updated Apr 16, 2014

    Lincoln County Auditor Shelly Johnston has announced that the official filing period for the fall elections will be held May 12 through May 16, 2014. Precinct Committee Officers will only be able to file during filing week and will appear on the ballot in the Primary Election instead of the General Election. According to the records of the Lincoln County Auditor’s Office, the following is a list of those positions subject to the 2014 election. County offices having four-year terms are presently held by the following: Assessor...

  • 44th Annual Desert 100 not for faint-hearted

    Updated Apr 9, 2014

    The Desert 100 of 2014 is in the record books, and based on reports from vendors, race participants and fans, it was another great year for the Stumpjumpers Motorcycle Club, the Odessa Chamber of Commerce and the entire community. This year was the 44th annual running of this prestigeous off-road race. In 2003, the race moved to the Odessa area after having been held near the central Washington town of Mattawa for many years. The club was able to negotiate a lease to use a...

  • FSA loans avaliable for 4-H and FFA youth

    Updated Apr 9, 2014

    The Farm Service Agency makes loans to youths to establish and operate income-producing agricultural projects in connection with 4-H clubs, FFA and other agricultural groups. Projects must be planned and operated with the help of the organization advisor, produce sufficient income to repay the loan and provide the youth with practical business and educational experience. The maximum loan amount is $5,000. The current April interest rate is 2 percent. Eligibility requirements: n Be a citizen of the United States (which...

  • Basin farmer settles with Ecology for illegal water-use

    Updated Apr 9, 2014

    Farrah Wardenaar has reached a settlement agreement with the Washington Department of Ecology after illegally irrigating cropland on Frenchman Hills near Royal City. Water supply in the Columbia Basin Project is tightly managed not only to provide adequate water supply for water users, but to protect important fish and wildlife habitat. Wardenaar received and appealed an order to stop irrigating her property in July 2013. She continued to illegally irrigate her cropland and Ecology issued a $59,443 fine in the fall of 2013....

  • Winetasting/ Auction coming May 2

    Updated Apr 9, 2014

    Do you plan on attending the 23rd annual Odessa Healthcare Foundation Wine Tasting and Auction on Friday May 2, 2014? Would you like to avoid the long line at the front door of the Community Center? Would you like to walk down the “red carpet” and enter the side door as a VIP (even if you aren’t sitting at the VIP table)? Well, if the answer to those three questions is YES! Go to http://omhf.maestroweb.com. Once you see the Welcome to the Odessa Healthcare Foundation Auction Site, select “sign in.” You will either be prompt...

  • Art contest

    Updated Apr 9, 2014

    Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers invites high school students throughout the Fifth Congressional District to participate in the 32nd Annual Congressional Art Competition, “An Artistic Discovery,” which began in 1982 as a way to recognize and encourage the artistic talent. The winning student will be invited to Washington, DC for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and will have the artwork displayed in the Capitol for one year. The winner will receive two airline tickets from Southwest Airlines to see the artwork on display. Stu...

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