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  • Back in class

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 14, 2021

    DAVENPORT--After a COVID-19 outbreak in the schools two weeks ago forced Davenport and Reardan to go to remote learning before last week's spring break, schools will return to in-person learning Monday, April 12, sources in both districts informed The Times today. Additionally, "Season 2," or traditional spring sports, will begin practices tomorrow after school. In Davenport, these sports include track & field, baseball, softball, tennis and golf. Reardan includes all those pr...

  • An egg-cellent Saturday morning

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 3, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Local infants through fifth-graders enjoyed the Easter Egg hunt put on by the Davenport Lions Club at City Park Saturday morning, April 3. Kids grabbed eggs that were filled with candy and goodies by the FBLA club at the high school....

  • Schools go remote as virus strikes

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over yet, and local schools received a rude reminder of that over the weekend. Davenport High School and the entire Reardan-Edwall School District went to remote learning for this week after cases rose in the schools. Davenport middle and elementary schools followed suit for April 1-2. In Davenport, eight high school students had tested positive for the virus as of press time March 31, forcing 16 students and two staff members considered close contacts to quarantine. Additionally, thr...

  • Council approves final sewer lagoon contract

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The sewer lagoons owned by the city on the northeast side of town north of the baseball fields off McInnis Roads will be farmed by Matt Schneider on a 2/3-1/3 profit agreement. Council approved a final, five-year contract between the city and Schneider at its March 24 meeting. Schneider will receive two-thirds of the crop, while the city will receive one-third, with an equivalent cost-covering process. The parcels that need various cropping procedures are the north irrigated circle of 38 acres, the south irrigated...

  • More resignations at Davenport School District

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    DAVENPORT – The school board accepted six more resignations at its March 29 regular meeting, bringing the number of accepted resignations in 2021 to nine. Altogether, the district is losing over 100 years of experience to retirement. While district leadership doesn’t yet know exactly how it will fill all the vacant positions without breaking the bank, the board did give approval to at least begin advertising the positions so leadership can get a feel for who might be int...

  • Reardan, Harrington and Sprague plans for county investment

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Per Economic Development Council (EDC) director Margie Hall’s request, the Lincoln County Commissioners approved an updated list of strategic investments for the county and its municipalities at the commissioners’ March 15 meeting. The plan includes investments in business, workforce, transportation and community development. Some plans are for the whole county, while many are centric to the county’s eight municipalities. The plan includes a description of projects for investment, the project’s location,...

  • Easter Egg hunt and Easter service guide

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Easter weekend is approaching, with Easter Sunday celebrated April 4. Several community organizations and churches have Davenport, Reardan and Harrington locals covered with services and Easter egg hunts Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here is a rundown of many of the local services and hunts occurring this weekend. Davenport Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt The annual Lions Club Easter egg hunt is a go this year and is on Saturday, April 3 at 9 a.m. at City Park. Masks w...

  • Two Gorillas qualify for league champ. meet, but virus ends season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    KETTLE FALLS – Two Davenport cross country runners qualified for the NE2B league championship race at the qualifying meet March 27, but a positive test within the team this week ended the team's season. Junior Jake Coffman and freshman Jarrett Jacobsen were among the top seven finishers in the boys 5,000 meters, but won't participate in the title meet in Asotin April 3. Head coach Brian Telford said the team is disappointed it can't send anyone to Asotin, but the team plans t...

  • Gorillas fall in NE2B championship

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    SPOKANE – Davenport's quest to finish off the season with a league championship came up short against the St. George's Dragons in the NE2B title match Saturday, March 27. St. George's topped the Gorillas 3-1. "(I) hate to complain about officiating, but it was lopsided and inconsistent," Davenport coach Monty Soliday said. "Early bad calls (took) the momentum away and (we) never recovered. Tough way to end a season!" Davenport's lone goal came from senior Darby Soliday, who s...

  • Davenport spurts past Kettle Falls in football finale

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Apr 1, 2021

    KETTLE FALLS – While the Gorillas will finish the season with a losing record (2-3), Davenport ended its shortened campaign on a high note with a 44-22 victory over the Kettle Falls Bulldogs (0-5) in a Friday matinee contest March 26. Senior Mathew Orvis scored two touchdowns for the Gorillas; one passing, and one receiving late in the third quarter. Junior Jarrett Jacobsen helped put the Bulldogs away for good with an interception for a touchdown as Davenport improved to 2...

  • School district recommends attendees of March 25 volleyball game monitor for COVID-19 symptoms, get tested

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 31, 2021

    DAVENPORT--As the list of students who tested positive for COVID-19 grows to eight, with three additional close-contact positives outside the student body, the school district made the decision for all schools, including elementary and middle school, to go remote April 1-2. Next week is spring break. All sports practices and activities are cancelled until April 12. Additionally, the district recommends that anyone at the March 25 Senior Night volleyball game monitor themselves for symptoms and, if possible, get tested for COV...

  • Davenport volleyball celebrates Senior Night

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 26, 2021

    DAVENPORT--The Gorillas closed out the regular season with one of their better efforts of the season, but ultimately fell to Northwest Christian (Colbert) in four sets (25-27, 25-23, 25-22, 25-13) Thursday, March 25. Davenport finished the regular season 3-8 and will take on Reardan Monday, March 29 in the postseason game. Thursday's match was Senior Night, and before the game, Davenport recognized its three seniors: Kenzie Gerlitz, Lola Phillips and Haley Greenwood. Look for...

  • Davenport slugs past Northwest Christian into NE2B final

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT--Two minutes into the second half of Thursday's NE2B semifinal match between Davenport and Northwest Christian (Colbert), Ellie Telford struck a corner to Darby Soliday, whose header rolled into the back of the net. That proved to be all the Gorillas needed and all the Gorillas would get, as the Davenport defense pitched a shutout en route to a 1-0 victory. With the win, Davenport advanced to Saturday's NE2B league final against the winner of the second semifinal...

  • Davenport projects listed on county investments

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Per Economic Development Council (EDC) director Margie Hall’s request, the Lincoln County Commissioners approved an updated list of strategic investments for the county and its municipalities at the commissioners’ March 15 meeting. The plan includes investments in business, workforce, transportation and community development. Some plans are for the whole county, while many are centric to the county’s eight municipalities. The plan includes a description of projects for investment, the project’s location,...

  • Reardan man previously arrested for cyberstalking faces new charges

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    REARDAN – A 22-year-old Reardan man serving four days in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of cyberstalking stemming from a November incident allegedly stole a small amount of marijuana from his mom’s boyfriend’s trailer on the 300 block of North Lake Street. Quintin J. Wright was serving his sentence in Lincoln County Jail from March 18-22. On March 19, Reardan reserve officer Chris Stein was contacted by Jeffrey Stevens, whose girlfriend’s son is Wright, according to police records. Stevens told Stein he believed Wrigh...

  • The chaotic life of a Washington athletic director

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Tim Zeiler was going through the 2019-20 academic year just like he had his previous 15 years as the athletic director and P.E. teacher at the high school. Then, a little virus called COVID-19 hit, sports were cancelled, school was shut down and the last year has been unlike anything he ever expected to face. "It put us all on our heels, because we weren't trained to teach the way we were being asked to teach," Zeiler said. "Kids deserve the best, and online is n...

  • New manufactured home, burn dates coming to Reardan

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    REARDAN – Council deliberated over a request from Marvin Devoe to receive a variance to add a 1995 manufactured home to his trailer park on the northwest corner of Birch and Railroad Streets before ultimately accepting the request 3-1 during council’s March 18 regular meeting. Devoe had previously gone to the planning commission with a request to put in two manufactured homes, but after reviewing a town ordinance, the commission told him he would have to put in just one home due to the age of the homes. The commission app...

  • Reardan controls NWC in final regular season game

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    REARDAN – Despite four linemen being out due to injury, the Reardan Indians didn't have much trouble dispatching of the Northwest Christian Crusaders Friday, March 19. Reardan topped NWC 29-6 to improve to 3-1 this season, while the Crusaders dropped to 0-3. Reardan's defense pitched a shutout. Junior Wyatt Raczykowski's fourth quarter, 43-yard interception return of his own put the game away for Reardan and ensured the Reardan defense would outscore NWC's offense. Freshman A...

  • On their day, Davenport seniors carry Gorillas past Reardan

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    DAVENPORT – It was Senior Day for the Gorilla core that helped start the program that would win a 2B state title in 2019, and the seniors stepped up again to score seven of Davenport's eight goals in a convincing 8-1 victory over Reardan March 20. Darby Soliday, the team's leader, scored three goals. Milei Floyd added two goals, and Ellie Telford and Anella Faumulna added scores of their own. “This is the bunch I grew up with…it’s been 13, 14 years with them,” Davenport...

  • Davenport HS boys tie Chewelah for first team victory this season

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    COLBERT– The Davenport, Chewelah and Northwest Christian (Colbert) high school boys ran neck and neck at a meet hosted by NWC at Mountainside Middle School March 20. The final tally showed a tie at the top, with the Gorillas and Cougars with 57 points and the Crusaders just behind with 58 points. It was the final regular season meet in the NE2B league. The high school qualifying meet is Saturday, March 27 in Kettle Falls. The top seven qualifiers at that meet advance to the league title meet in Asotin April 3. Freshman J...

  • LRS knocks off Reardan in straight sets

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    REARDAN--The Indians battled for a couple sets, but it was the favored Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos that came away with a three-set win (25-23, 25-19, 25-14) in Reardan Thursday, March 18. Reardan fell to 2-6 with the loss. The first set was a battle and was tied at 23 apiece, but LRS scored two straight. Reardan built an 11-7 lead in the second set, which eventually became a back-and-forth affair that was tied 15-15. Then, LRS pulled away for the 25-19 set win. The Broncos...

  • Davenport is currently a seller's market

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – If a local here is looking to sell their house, now may be the time. Davenport is currently a seller’s market, with demand outweighing the supply. “If houses are priced (correctly) they sell right away…sometimes within hours,” Katz Realty designated broker and city councilmember Patrick Katz said. “Prices have been increasing over the last month…offer prices are usually above what the (house) was listed for.” When a house does sell, it’s usually to an out-of-towner looking to move to a place with more of a se...

  • Council pushes decision on sewer lagoon contract

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – City council elected at its March 10 to do a second reading of the sewer lagoon contract pending an agreement with a farmer before the contract, which is looking to be a five-year, 2/3-1/3 split agreement between the city and farmer, is officially awarded. Council was planning to meet with the farmer the evening of March 17 to see if a contract can be worked out. If so, the contract would then move for final approval to council’s March 24 meeting. The city received two bids after re-advertising the need for the...

  • Looking for a return on investment

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    DAVENPORT – Per Economic Development Council (EDC) director Margie Hall’s request, the Lincoln County Commissioners approved an updated list of strategic investments for the county and its municipalities at the commissioners’ March 15 meeting. The plan includes investments in business, workforce, transportation and community development. Some plans are for the whole county, while many are centric to the county’s eight municipalities. The plan includes a description of projects for investment, the project’s location,...

  • Making a "paw-sitive" impact

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    REARDAN – The dog days have arrived at Reardan High School. Charlie, a therapy goldendoodle with a purebred poodle father and purebred golden retriever mother spends her days wandering the halls visiting students, assisting with one-on-one sessions with students who are struggling and greeting students as they arrive at school. Charlie's "home base" at school is the office of student assistant professional Desi Westphal, who conducts one-on-one meetings with students who have...

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