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Lep-Re-Kon Harvest Foods

Lep-Re-Kon Harvest Foods is the local grocery store in Connell. They have just about everything you might need and is just a quick stop on your way home. Owned by Joe Montemayor since 2000, the hometown full service grocery store is one of a few in the Columbia Basin Area.

The Connell Lep-Re-Kon, managed by Juan, has 12 full time and 10 part time employees. Montemayor has made improvements over the years and continues to look for areas to improve and expand the store, whether its products/services or the store facilities themselves. He hopes to expand the Connell store again in the near future. Montemayor likes being able to offer the community a place to shop locally for all their grocery needs and serve fresh produce, a full-service deli, bakery and meat counter. Having good food for the community to enjoy and take home to their families is something that is important to Montemayor and all the employees. If you are looking for baked goods, the deli/bakery offers special orders for baked goods and pastries. You can also get lotto tickets, scratch tickets, access the ATM and purchase liquor at the store too.

Lep-Re-Kon puts out a weekly sales ad or specials insert in the local Graphic, highlighting the weekly deals, sales and specials that are happening at all the Lep-Re-Kon locations. While checking out with the cashier, if you need assistance to your vehicle and loading groceries they also offer carry out service – so just ask!

Lep-Re-Kon Harvest Foods is open 7 days a week from 6am to 10pm. The store is located at 620 S Columbia Ave. Their phone number is 234-2491. You can also visit their website harvest foodsnw.com for additional information.

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Steel Computer Sales & Services

Tim Steele and son, Tyson Steele, are the owners of Steele Computer Sales & Services in Connell. They have been in business since September of 2003. The Grand Opening was on the Saturday of Connell Fall Festival in 2003 – a kickoff of events and a great start to a new local business in town. Tim started the business because computers were a hobby of his that eventually he was invested enough to open up a shop to service other computers and help the community.

Steele Computers sells and repairs all makes and models of both new and refurbished desktop computers, laptops, Mac’s, and more. They are a one stop shop – able to handle everything from virus removal to computer backups, data recovery, forgotten passwords, hardware/screen/battery replacement, setting up new printers, and even making a slow computer fast again. They also sell and repair cell phones and tablets and replace screens on them as well. You can get prepaid cell phone plans through many different carriers there too. They are busy with what they have now but if opportunities come up they may expand and offer more products and services in the future.

Tim also owns the liquor store next door (in the same building) and at times finds it challenging keeping both businesses open when they are both busy at the same time – a good problem to have but with only 2 people working it can be a challenge. The liquor store is open Monday through Saturdays from 10am to 8pm. Tim offers a good selection of liquor, beer, and wine. He will also do special orders for people if they are holding an event or if what they are looking for is not on the shelf. He offers a discount of 10% on 6 bottles or more of wine.

So, if you have questions on your computer, phone or other piece of technology, take it to Steele Computer’s and get it looked at and fixed. You can also call them at 234-4500 for quick questions or to check on availability and lead time. Steele Computers is located at 311 S Columbia Ave just north of the Grange Supply. They are open Monday – Friday 10:00am-5:30pm and Saturdays from 12:00pm to 5:30pm.

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Pizza Station

Pizza Station opened up in Connell on May 19, 2000 by local owners Lee & Vicki Barrow. Lee had always wished there was a pizza place in town when he was in high school and ever since then had the idea to open a place of his own. Since they opened, they have served great tasting pizza, salad, ice cream, hot wings, pop and 10 different micro brews that rotate out. Pizza Station has a great lunch buffet that runs from 11:30-2pm daily. They also have a small arcade in the back to enjoy while waiting for your pizza. Pizza Station has 1 full time and 4 part-time employees.

Prior to being Pizza Station, the location was formally a Napa Auto Parts, a floral shop, a motor cycle shop and also a 2nd hand store. Barrows wanted to offer another food option for the community and visitors to enjoy and serve amazing tasting pizza. Vicki said “this was like my youngest baby, it took us 9 months from the time we bought it to opening day and now it’s 18 years old! I come here every day and work because unlike an 18-year-old child, I still have to take care of it.”

Both Lee & Vicki are CHS graduates of 1985. When they first bought the building and were in the process of opening Pizza Station the railroad theme was not the original idea. But over the months of remodeling and preparing for opening day, the front windows had no glass and when the trains came through and blew their horn it was so loud. They quickly learned to embrace the train and the sound of the horn. Most of the memorabilia has been donated by the community of Connell and have some pieces from Mesa, too. They even have a pizza named with the train theme – “The DeRailer”- an all meat pizza topped with bacon!

Pizza Station is great supporters of community events – they are fall festival sponsors and also attend the annual Harvest Festival (formally wine & brew) in November as drink/food vendors.

Pizza Station is located at 238 N Columbia. To place an order for pickup call 509-234-0385. You can also follow their Facebook page. They are open Monday – Friday 11:30am – 8pm and serve a lunch buffet from 11:30am – 2pm. With so many pizza options, there is sure to be something for the whole family to enjoy.

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City of Connell

The City was established in 1883 as a railroad stop that was called Palouse Junction. Later it became known as Connell, named after a Northern Pacific Station Agent, Joseph Connell. The City was officially incorporated in 1910.

The City of Connell serves the community offering many services; park facilities, water, sewer, contracted sanitation, Fire Department, Police Department, building permits, community center rental/usage, and dog license. If you visit City Hall you can get many services fulfilled there and also get general information about the City of Connell as well as the community.

The City of Connell has 22 permanent employees, 13 seasonal employees and 27 firemen. Their main goal is to keep the community safe. They have rapid response by well trained first responders and keep well maintained infrastructure. They are proactive in the maintenance of water, sewer and street systems. It is also understood that it is important to be financially stable, so that they can protect and enhance the City’s financial health and stability while maintaining appropriate and essential public services in a cost-effective manner.

The Police Department offers bicycle registrations – this helps in returning lost or stolen bikes that have been recovered. They also offer House Checks for residents when they are on vacation or out of town.

A bit of history….the first City Council meeting was held on December 13th, 1910 where W.H. Miller was appointed as the 1st mayor of the Town of Connell. Our current mayor is Lee Barrow and the Council members are John White, Pat Barrera, Joe Escalera, Kathy Silva, and Mayor Pro Tem Ray Minor. Council members serve a 4 year term. City Council meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 6:00pm at City Hall. The public is always welcome to attend and participate in City Council meetings.

City Hall is located at 104 E Adams St in the center of Connell. They are open Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm. For service information or questions, you can call 509-234-2701 or check out the city website at cityofconnell.com

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Flying X Coffee

Connell has had a small local coffee shop for the last 3 years, when Ryan Hatch decided to open up Flying X Coffee on the north end of town. Ryan has a passion for specialty coffee and wanted to share that with others in the community. Seeing that there wasn’t a coffee shop in town at the time, he found the building formerly known as “Odoms” and did the upgrades to set it up as a coffee shop. Flying X is the Hatch family cattle brand and Ryan expanded that “brand” to be the name of his coffee business.

In 2015, when the shop opened, Ryan was also farming in Ephrata as well as getting Flying X Coffee up and running. After a flash flood hit the farm and Hatch was unable to get to the farm before he could stop the damage, since he was in Connell at the coffee shop, he decided to pursue his business with coffee full time and his brother would take over the farm. Little changes and improvements went into the shop as all the profits were put back into the shop to expand and grow. Wanting to grow the business and the coffee brand, Ryan started looking for new opportunities in the Tri-City area.

In 2017, Ryan got his first chance to expand when he bought a drive-thru coffee stand at the intersection of Rd 68 and Argent in Pasco. This was just the beginning of expanding the Flying X Coffee brand as then in the spring of 2018 Ryan leased a space in West Richland at 4001 Kennedy Ave and made another sit-in Flying X Coffee shop. This new location includes a drive-thru as well.

Ryan has opened 3 shops in 4 years and although he would love to grow and expand more, he is waiting for the time being until he can absorb the growth. Ryan is proud to serve world class coffee. They use one of the top-rated roasters in the US and brew it on one of the best espresso machines ever made.

All 3 shops employ a total of 10 people, with the Connell shop employing 3. In Connell, you will find Jessica, Mindee, or Annette smiling and happy to serve you a hot or cold coffee drink, as well as smoothies, frappes, Italian soda’s, Red Bull drinks and pastries. The Connell Flying X Coffee shop is located at 257 N. Columbia Ave; open Monday through Friday 7am-5pm and Saturdays 8am – 12pm with abbreviated hours in the summer months. Follow Flying X Coffee on Facebook to see special events happening or what’s new at any of their locations.

Ryan and his wife, Carrie, who works for NFSD, enjoy living in the Connell and being in this community. The couple is growing their family in addition to business as they are expecting twins this fall. Ryan and Carrie are also devoted WSU Cougar fans.

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CO-Energy

Since 1987, CO-Energy has been a petroleum distributor and is on its second generation of ownership with Brad Bell. CO-Energy offers a complete line of lubricants, petroleum products, technical expertise and testing & reporting.

CO-Energy’s corporate office is located in Pasco, WA, however they have 6 smaller bulk plant offices throughout eastern Washington in Connell, Oroville, Yakima, Sunnyside, Ritzville, and Spokane. They have 93 employees company-wide with 4 employees at the Connell plant office. They are always looking at ways to expand their company whether in products, services or location sites. They currently have 23 Pacific Pride locations in Pasco, Kennewick, Richland, Prosser, Washtucna, Sunnyside, Connell, Basin City, Othello, Lind, Ritzville, Davenport, Benge, Eltopia and Oroville.

Co-Energy (formerly Connell Oil) started out being supported by only local farms and businesses in Connell and when the bulk fuel business became for sale the Bell family purchased it in 1987. Over the years they have continued to grow and expand the company to what it is today. CO-Energy has a broad range of services and products and serves parts of Central Washington, Eastern Washington, and parts of Idaho and Oregon as well. Their reach may have grown over the years to meet the needs of their growing customer base but their focus has remained the same: teamwork, customer service, quality products, competitive pricing, and supporting the communities they serve.

CO-Energy is a small family owned business that was built on strong family values, sheer determination, individuals with solid work ethics, and who believes in supporting the community and giving back. They support more than 50 community groups and organizations. Locally, they are big supporter of athletics as well as supporting the local youth with the livestock market animals at the Benton Franklin Fair and Columbia Basin Junior Livestock Show. They were a supporter to the building of the Connell football stadium and many other high school athletics.

For additional information please visit connelloil.com to view more history, full line of products and services, office locations and information or to open a new account. You can also visit the Connell office located at 627 N Columbia Industrial or by calling 509-234-3311. The office is open Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.

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Tacos la Herradura

Tacos la Herradura also known around the community as “taco truck/wagon or the white taco truck” is owned by Chris and Angela Osimea. They have been in business for 10 years. The first 3 years they were in the taco truck in the parking lot of Lep-Re-Kon Foods. They then rented space at their current location for 3 years before finally buying the current building, formerly a coffee stand, in 2014. Since then, they have added on to it and transformed it into the main facility for Tacos la Herradura. Every year the business has improved and expanded – adding more to the menu, creating a covered outdoor eating area and then later an indoor eating area, all while offering the same good traditional Mexican food to the community.

Tacos la Herradura currently serves a large menu of freshly made authentic Mexican food… tacos, burritos, nachos, chalupa, quesadillas, tortas, tostadas, enchiladas, huarache, and sopas. All the delicious entrees are available with your choice of meat. Chris is usually the face of the business as he takes your order and visits with you, while his wife Angela is in the kitchen preparing and cooking it all. They are the owners and the full time employees. In the future Chris hopes to possibly add another person to help prep food and wrap it but he likes visiting with the community and customers as they come in.

Chris has lived in Connell for 28 years – previously working at grain growers and for Herrman Farms. While his wife has been here for 24 years – previously working at Simplot. They both wanted to “be the boss” and share their culture’s food with those in Connell – there wasn’t a place in town to get really good, authentic, fresh, made to order Mexican food so they bought a taco truck and opened up. The name comes from a restaurant down in Mexico – “Herradura” means horseshoe or lucky. Chris has always wanted to name his business that and when the opportunity came up that’s exactly what he did.

Chris stated, “We love Connell, we love this community, we love what we do. We love the ‘white’ people who love good Mexican food and know they can get it from us!” They strive to offer the best Mexican food in Connell. But most importantly they want to have great service and create honest relationships with their customers and the community. They like to be involved in the community – this year they became Chamber of Commerce members and are looking forward to helping with events as they can. Tacos la Herradura has been hired for private events, parties, and moved to on site locations to serve their food. Just talk to Chris if you are interested in catering services.
Come grab a good lunch or dinner with friends and family – dine in or go through the drive through. They are located at 647 S Columbia across from Community First Bank. You can also call in your order for a quick pick-up at 509-591-5305 – just make sure its not during lunch rush hour. Tacos la Herradura is open Monday-Friday 9am-8pm and on Saturdays from 11am-6pm.

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Limits Game Farm

Limits Game Farm is owned by Dave Piovesan in Mesa, WA. He and his wife, Pam, decided to open up a game farm in 1999 after a friend of theirs came hunting with his 3 boys and didn’t find any birds after 3 days of hunting. This was because of a steady decline of wild pheasant for about the last 20 years. Believing that Game Farms were the future of hunting and preserving the pheasants, they received their license to open Limits Game Farm from Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife in October of 2000. Their main goal and motivation to starting their business was to create a shooting preserve in an area where one did not exist but yet there was a strong desire and presence for hunting in the area.
Dave remembers coming to the Columbia Basin in the 50’s and 60’s with his dad and hunting outside Eltopia – that was the prime time of pheasant hunting here. When people could hunt and get their daily limits easily. From his personal hunts as a boy to young adult, Dave enjoyed the Columbia Basin and decided to move here in the early 1970’s after graduating from WSU. He worked a couple years in the fertilizer industry before going back to farming full time. He and Pam raised their family here in the basin, with all of their kids graduating from Connell High School.
Limits Game Farm offers half day upland bird hunts September through March by reservation only. One of their prime objectives is to promote youth hunting. That is one of the main reasons they help sponsor the annual Hunter Education Hunt along with Richland Rod & Gun Club and the local Pheasants Forever Chapter. Limits Game Farm also offers reduced rates on hunts for youth (15 and under). Dave can tailor a hunt to that of the hunter and their ability. Dogs are welcome, and it is also an excellent opportunity to train new pups too. If you do not have a dog, then they can arrange for a guide for you. Limits Game Farm has a variety of habitat and terrain where you can work at your own pace and enjoy the hunt.
Dave is always looking for ways to expand the business and provide more unique services with the game farm. He enjoys sharing his passion with others and currently they serve over 400 hunters per year and have plenty of room to offer more hunts to more people. Dave & Pam enjoy their business and living in the area providing a fun and learning environment for all ages of hunters while also promoting the community by sending their customers to Connell for food, lodging and shopping.
Dave stated, “We love catering to youth hunters. Many young hunters have shot their first bird at Limits Game Farm.” Visit their website limitsgamefarm.com for more information and to see pictures of their youth hunters. To schedule a hunt and for pricing, please contact Dave at 509-265-4578. Limits Game Farm LLC is located at 2101 Astoria Rd Mesa, WA.

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Desert Labor

Desert Labor is owned by Jody Barker, a CHS 1988 graduate and local farmer. Desert Labor is an agricultural labor contracting business that opened in 2008. Jody works with area farmers and orchard owners to provide the best much needed temporary farm labor and services.

Desert Labor has 5 full time employees and about 100+ seasonal employees. Many of the laborers are local to the area/community but some come with work visa’s. When asked about expanding Desert Labor Jody stated “Yes, as a business I am always looking into ways to expand. We would love to work with more farmers and orchard owner’s and be able to offer more labor and services to the local agricultural community.” His main motivation for starting Desert Labor came from the shortage of seasonal and year-round labor in the area. Opening a business was a way to bring jobs to the area and add relief to the shortage. Jody also stated that he likes to add to the community, “we provide employment opportunities to the community, keeping good paying jobs local, if anyone is interested have them come by and apply.” You must be 18+ years old to apply. Jody enjoys working hand in hand with farmers and being involved in different aspects of the local agriculture. The idea of Desert Labor came when he was weeding his own field by hand with a few labor helpers and then it grew from an idea and expanded into a business from there. He provides the transportation for his groups to go out to fields/orchards.

In addition to Desert Labor, Jody also owns a separate business, Mid Basin Labor. Mid Basin offers services with H2A – which are seasonal laborers that come from Mexico with work visas. Most are here primarily for the harvesting of orchards and corn harvest during June – November. The H2A project provides housing, transportation and employment. There is currently H2A housing being planned in Connell that will be ready to be utilized for next year’s harvest season. With that, Jody looks forward to bringing more people to the area to shop and be a part of the community if only for a few months of the year. Bringing more commerce to Connell will add to the community and help businesses be successful too.

Jody and his wife Cristi live on a farm outside of Connell. Both grew up in Connell and are still very active within the community with the Chamber of Commerce, Community Club, Fall Festival Group and more. Desert Labor has supported both the Firework Show and Fall Festival for our community for several years.

Desert Labor also provides the services of purchasing tabs for auto, boat, RV, trailers, and recreational vehicles. The office is located at 133 N Columbia Ave in the center of Connell and is open from Monday – Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. You can visit their Facebook site “Desert Labor” or the website desertlabor.com for more information or call them at 509-234-9596.

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CHS SunBasin Growers

CHS SunBasin Growers is a cooperative and one of many company-owned, locally-governed ag service centers within the CHS Inc. It is the nation’s leading farmer-owned cooperative, with ties going back to 1929, and is committed to delivering value and helping it’s owners grow. CHS offers services to farmers in grain, energy, agronomy and seed. The CHS commitment is adding value for farmers, ranchers and local cooperatives that began more than eight decades ago in rural America. CHS has grown considerably since its beginnings with operations now spanning the globe in the businesses of agriculture, energy, and food.

CHS Inc. headquarters is in Inver Grover Heights, Minnesota but they have locations all over the world (US, Canada, South America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia). The main office for CHS SunBasin Growers is located in Quincy with other locations across central Washington. Tyson Chick is the general manager of Connell.

CHS SunBasin Growers offers grain, energy, crop protection, crop nutrients, precision agriculture, agronomy application, seed and refined fuels and lubricants. They have approximately 200 employees that are comprised of full time, part time, and seasonal. CHS SunBasin is always looking for ways to expand as a business and provide more opportunities to help the local farmer-owners grow their operations. CHS’s priority is to help their farmer-owners grow; with products, programs, and services to help them from planning to planting and harvesting and marketing their crops.

CHS offers to the community a platform or partnership and shared success. They build lasting and mutually rewarding customer relationships while managing their business safely and with the highest integrity. They strive to be responsible stewards in the communities and value their employees and innovative spirit. CHS owns two refineries, one in Laurel, Montana and one in McPherson Kansas. Cenex fuels are a brand of CHS Inc. In the beginning, CHS started in the Pacific Northwest when the North Pacific Grain Growers (NPGG) organized as a regional cooperative in 1929 with its first meeting in Lewiston, Idaho.

The Connell office location is at 433 N Columbia on the North end of town. The office is open Monday – Friday 8am -5pm and on weekends and evenings during harvest. For more information you can visit chssunbasingrowers.com or call the 509-787-3511.