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  • Harrington school board accepts LRS proposal

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record-Times|Updated May 16, 2022

    HARRINGTON – A special meeting of the school board was held Monday, May 9, in the high school library to decide whether or not to accept an offer from the combined Lind-Ritzville/Sprague sports organization to join them for a year-long trial period that would allow more Harrington high-school athletes to participate in sports. Following discussion that lasted an hour and a half, the board voted 3-2 to accept the proposal. Board chair Shelly Quigley ran the meeting of the full board, which also included Darren Mattozzi, J...

  • Davenport school board discusses '22-23 budget

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    DAVENPORT—The school board heard about and discussed the district’s finances at a budget meeting Monday, May 9 that included projects for enrollment figures of 540 and 565. Business manager Dana Telecky shared an initial draft budget for 540 students that projects a 3.11% revenue increase and 3.10% expenditure increase for the capital budget. Under the projected budget, the district would receive $10,139,089 and spend $1,313,958, which would be a negative net of $174,869. Telecky said, however, that the proposed revenue fig...

  • Cops and courts-May 12 issue

    The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    INCIDENT LOG Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. May 2 Traffic stops: 18 A caller said he ran two males out of some abandoned buildings. A Davenport woman reported a grease fire on the 300 block of Logan Street. A vehicle lockout was reported at Trader’s in Dav...

  • Seller's market prominent throughout county

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    DAVENPORT–Available houses are few and far between here. Lincoln County is currently a prominent seller’s market. There are more buyers than there are available properties. “ In my opinion the lack of available properties has created a panic, a “feeding frenzy”, with buyers and even brokers,” said Patrick Katz, broker and owner of Katz Realty. Katz has been a broker since 2007 and has owned/operated Katz Realty since 2003. This “feeding frenzy” has caused buyers to ask $10,000-$20,000 or more above the asking price. The infl...

  • Your Local Government

    The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    Government and community meetings and gatherings for the week of May 13-19. If you’d like your organization included in this tab, email dteditor@centurytel.net. Monday, May 16 Lincoln County Commissioners meeting at 8 a.m. in the County Courthouse Odessa Public Development Authority meeting at 7 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church Tuesday, May 17 Harrington Public Development Authority meeting at 7 p.m. in Memorial Hall Thursday, May 19 Lincoln Hospital Board of Commissioners meeting at 3:30 p.m. in the County Courthouse R...

  • 30th annual Wine Tasting returns after two years

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    ODESSA- The annual wine tasting, micro brew sampling, live auction and silent auction returned to in-person gathering after two years of being online. The Odessa Healthcare Foundation organized the wine tasting that took place Friday, May 6. With many different wines up for sampling a couple stood out. Gard Vinters Chardonnay tasted crisp with a hint of apple, honey and citrus. Alki had a Merlot that was smooth, not too dry and full of flavor. Rocky Coulee Brewing company dona...

  • Locals receive P.E.O. scholarships

    The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    DAVENPORT—P.E.O. recently announced their 2022 scholarship recipients, Darby McLaughlin of Reardan and Cady Zellmer of Davenport. Each of these young women will receive a $500 scholarship while attending their chosen institution of higher education. McLaughlin, the daughter of Todd and Andrea McLaughlin, will be attending Oregon State University where she will pursue a degree in wildlife biology. Zellmer, the daughter of Kyle Zellmer, will be attending Carroll College in Helena, Montana while working toward a nursing d...

  • Quilt Show has over 200 entries

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    ODESSA-The 28th annual Spring Fling quilt show hosted by The Odessa Quilt Club and Fronen Steppdecker had another successful year. There were over 200 quilts on display. The vendors in attendance were Toasty’s (Spanaway), Milk Bottle Co. (Odessa), Crazy Quilter (Lind) and Stitch! (Reardan). Attendees enjoyed refreshments at the “Quilter’s Café.” Challenge entries spanned over two years. The 2020 Challenge was Postcard Quilts, 4x6 mini quilts, sized and constructed for mailing through the US postal service. Postcard...

  • Birthdays and anniversaries

    The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    Davenport birthdays May 13: Olivia Orvis, Emily Dixon, Elizabeth Waldher May 14: Justin Wood, Blakelyn Boggs May 15: John McElfish, Hailee Ensor, Wyatt Morcom May 16: Josh Zeiler, Isaiah Bircher, Rachael Bambino, Ethan Carruth May 17: Adam Ropp, Vanessa Easley, Eric Strozyk May 18: Cruz Plasencia, Tony Sawyer, Nathan Reinbold, Matthew Fisk, Brian Warwick, Missy Schimek May 19: A.J. Floyd, Linda Patterson, Christian Stout, Becky Bailey, Ashley Gunning, Claire VanBuren ♰ Davenport anniversaries May 13: Dave and Deana Barta M...

  • Lincoln County Museum re-opens May 25

    The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    DAVENPORT—The Lincoln County Museums is back open for visitors from all over the state and country to check out beginning Wednesday, May 25. The museum will mark a notable anniversary this year of 50 years. The museum will be open from Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., open Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. and closed on Mondays this season. The season is scheduled to run until Sept. 30. The Lincoln County Historical Society operates the museum, which is located at the corner of Park and Seventh Streets. A suggested donation f...

  • Davenport Sporting Goods heading mostly online

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    DAVENPORT-The local Sporting Goods store will be transitioning to a mostly-online model by the end of the month, store ownership announced on the business Facebook page last week. The store will be closing its in-person business and will sell firearms online, the post said. "We have to adapt, so we're adapting," co-owner Kevin Hupp told The Record-Times this week. Hupp bought the store, located at 712 Morgan Street, with Johnathan Chapman seven years ago. He said in-person...

  • Many Gorillas qualify for district champs

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    CHEWELAH-Like their Reardan neighbors to the east, Davenport track and field will be abundantly attending the District 7 Championships at Ridgeline High School in Liberty Lake May 20-21 after another successful meet at the North Division Championships Tuesday, May 10. The Davenport boys won yet another team meet while qualifying a good chunk of their athletes, while the girls finished in second place behind St. George's. The top four athletes in laned events and the top six...

  • Reardan teams finish first at sub-districts

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    RITZVILLE-Reardan was well-represented at the NE2B South Division track and field championships. Both the boys and girls teams finished in first place in the meet that included competitors from Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, Asotin, Liberty and Colfax. The girls had 138 points, while second-place Colfax had 123 points. The boys had 160 points to second-place Colfax's 137. Individually, the top four competitors in all laned events and the top six competitors in field and mile-plus...

  • Davenport, Reardan softball gear up for districts

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    DAVENPORT—If either NE2B softball team from Lincoln County is going to make a state tournament run, it will take a string of upsets and players across the board to step up. Reardan enters the NE2B district tournament as the No. 7 seed, while Davenport will have to win a pigtail game for an opportunity at the league’s top seed. Davenport finished last in the league with a league record of 2-12 and an overall record of 3-13 after splitting a pair of games with Lind-Ritzville/Sprague on Senior Night Tuesday, May 10. The Gor...

  • Reardan baseball to play for state berth

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    COLBERT—The No. 3 seeded Reardan baseball team has a chance to make the state regional tournament after splitting a pair of games at the NE2B District Tournament at Northwest Christian (Colbert) Tuesday, May 10. The team defeated Asotin in a loser-out game 14-4 before falling to the state-bound Crusaders 11-1 in the district semifinals. Reardan’s bats came alive after surrendering two first-inning runs against the No. 6-seeded Panthers, led by three triples and five runs batted in by senior Abe Nelson and a home run from cat...

  • Diefe named WIAA Athlete of the Week

    The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    ODESSA–Golfer Daeton Deife was named one of the WIAA’s Athletes of the Week last week. He started playing golf in his junior year of high school. “Deife has improved tremendously and has won first place in a few golf tournaments. He takes gold and academics seriously,” the submission to the WIAA said. “Deife is very professional and is a part of the FBLA. He just went to state for the Future Business Leaders of America and captured first-place in his presentation. Deife is going to Nationals for FBLA in Chicago. He will be a...

  • Davenport baseball eliminated by Chewelah

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    CHEWELAH-Davenport couldn't hit Cougars ace Zack Bowman's 83 mph fastball, and as a result, the Gorillas were sent home in the first round of the NE2B District Tournament Tuesday, May 10. The Gorillas were shut out by the top-seeded team in the league, the Chewelah Cougars, 11-0 in five innings. Davenport managed one base runner in 16 plate appearances against Bowman, which came in the first inning on a single by senior Denton Deal. Bowman struck out the Davenport batters 11...

  • Odessa, Harrington head to District Champs Qualifier

    Ashley Parkinson, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    RITZVILLE- The sun was out during the District Championship Qualifier in Ritzville. Odessa and Harrington competed against 28 other schools. The athletes that qualified will move forward to the District Championships held in Liberty Lake on May 20- 21. Athletes listed below are moving forward to that meet. Boys results 110m Hurdles - 39" Varsity – Finals 7. Mason Wright 20.75a 300m Hurdles - 36" Varsity - Finals 6. Mason Wright 48.02a PR 4x100 Relay Varsity - Finals 8. Christi...

  • Neilsen steals home on wild pitch to beat Northport

    Terrie Schmidt-Crosby, The Record-Times|Updated May 14, 2022

    ODESSA – The Tigers defeated the Northport Mustangs 7-6 Monday, May 9, at home in Odessa to make it into the next round of playoffs on Wednesday. After a 1-1 first inning, the Tigers added run in the second, fourth and sixth, while the Mustangs had a five-run sixth inning to tie things up. The game-winning run came in the seventh, when freshman Corbyn Neilsen was hit by a pitch to get on first base. After stealing second, then advancing to third on an error by the catcher, N...

  • Rita J. Voise

    Updated May 12, 2022

    Rita Voise of Odessa, Wash. passed away on May 5, 2022. She was born July 4, 1933 in Odessa to Henry and Elsie Uhrich, joining sister, Carol, and later joined by sister, Shari. Rita married her high school sweetheart, Richard Voise, on April 4, 1952, and together they farmed and raised their family. After retiring from farming, Richard and Rita opened Voise Sausage in town with their children and the Uhrich family recipes. She was a faithful member and volunteer of Christ...

  • Kirkwood, Gerald N.

    Updated May 12, 2022

    Gerald (Jerry) Nelson Kirkwood, 89, took his final journey May 2, 2022, in Spokane, Wash. Jerry was born in Spokane, July 1932, to William and Lillian Kirkwood. Jerry was raised in Davenport and graduated from Davenport High School in 1950. Jerry and his beloved wife Lois (James) married Sept. 12, 1951. Lois was also raised in Davenport and attended Davenport High School, graduating a year behind Jerry. They would have celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary Sept. 12, 2022....

  • Buddy R. Sampson

    Updated May 12, 2022

    Buddy Raymond “Bud” Sampson, 85, of Cedonia, Wash. passed away on May 2, 2022 in Spokane, Wash. Bud was born on Feb. 8, 1937 in Spokane, Wash. to Kenneth E. and Grace E. (Hill) Sampson. Bud grew up on the family farm in Fruitland Valley and attended elementary school in Fruitland, Wash. He spent his high school years at Columbia High School in Hunters, Wash., graduating in 1955. After graduation from high school, Bud entered the United States Army and proudly served his nat...

  • Capital gains supporters set up surveillance

    Jason Mercier, Washington Policy Center|Updated May 12, 2022

    Proponents of the unconstitutional capital gains income tax are working overtime to prevent voters from weighing in. First, there was the game last year with the emergency clause to prevent a referendum. Now capital gains income tax supporters are gearing up to counter a potential I-1929 signature gathering campaign by setting up a surveillance system to report any ballot petition signing locations. As reported by the Everett Herald: “Should I-1929 petitions get circulated, o...

  • Timber milling can foot bill to reduce wildfire

    Don C. Brunell, Contributor|Updated May 12, 2022

    Thinning public woodlands to remove millions of dead trees is a way to generate much needed cash to reduce wildfire risks, improve forest health, and protect rural homeowners and farms. It is money the U.S. Forest Service and Washington’s Dept. of Natural Resources don’t have because the bulk of their funds are tied up fighting fires. Our state’s wildfire severity has worsened in recent years. The 2020 fire season was particularly destructive. Over 1,250 square miles burne...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Updated May 12, 2022

    If I could, I would say, “Mr. Biden, TEAR DOWN THAT WALL of misconception/ignorance/incompetence.” What do you know… I got a short message to the White House (202-456-1414). Only had to wait eight minutes. The staff was quite polite. Asked only my location, no personal data. I said eastern Washington state. Items briefly discussed: A) 15% ethanol for this summer will be no good, as some cars can only handle 10%. Let us resume domestic oil production and pipelines. We were oil independent just a few years ago. This would lower...

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