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Inslee approves giant wind/solar project as Tri-Cities sues

(The Center Square) – Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee has approved a revised Site Certification Agreement for the Horse Heaven Wind Farm Project in Benton County.

The project is to be located just south of the Tri-Cities, where residents and local leaders are not giving up the fight against the massive wind turbine and solar array project.

As previously reported by The Center Square, a group called Tri-Cities CARES has argued the gigantic turbines, up to 671 feet tall, will destroy landscape views, endanger a fragile species – the ferruginous hawk – and impact Native American cultural sites.

“This monstrous wind and solar project is designed to cover more than 72,000 acres, or over 100 square miles of the Horse Heaven Hills too close to over 300,000 residents,” wrote TCC.

In a Sunday Facebook post soliciting donations, the organization said it’s launching “a legal battle to prevent the Tri-Cities from being significantly impacted by the Horse Heaven Hills Wind and Solar Project.”

Benton County, the Yakama Nation, and TCC have until the end of November to file a lawsuit challenging the governor’s decision.

Based on the concerns raised and pushback from the community, the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC, made up of mostly Washington state employees, initially recommended a scaled-back version of the project from the one Inslee wanted.

“We thought that EFSEC made a good compromise, and the most objective turbines were pushed back,” said TCC’s Dave Sharp in a September interview with The Center Square.

But then Gov. Inslee resisted the tailored recommendations, telling EFSEC that any scaling back of the project should be balanced with prioritizing “the state’s pressing clean energy needs.”

Much to the dismay of community members and local officials opposed to the project, EFSEC revisited and reconsidered some of the original objections related to buffer zones around former nesting sites for the endangered hawk where turbines could not be located and the protection of Native American sites.  

The council ultimately gave Inslee most of what he wanted.

In an Oct. 18 letter to EFSEC, Inslee wrote, “After considering the record, I find that the Council evaluated this application in a manner consistent with the statutory requirements and intent of Chapter 80.50 RCW, and I concur with the Council’s recommendation to approve the application. In addition, I find that the Council carefully considered both the environmental impacts of the project and its consistency with the land use plans and ordinances in effect in Benton County.”

Read full article on The Center Square >>


The Center Square was launched in 2019 to fulfill the need for high-quality statehouse and statewide news across the United States. The Center Square is a project of the 501(c)(3) Franklin News Foundation, headquartered in Chicago.

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Chamber clarifies Fall Festival date change

Connell, WA - Fall Festival traditionally falls on the second weekend of September with few exceptions. The interpretation of what the second weekend ends up being is made without regard for the length of the first weekend of September.

The Greater Connell Area Chamber of Commerce board recently voted to move the 2025 Fall Festival date to September 6 - which would place it following Labor Day weekend.

Distance from the Othello Fair dates and various entertainment bookings were the primary reasons for the move.

In further discussion amongst the board, the economic advantages of spreading guest attendance across two weekends were worth exploring (the second weekend being the Columbia Basin Jr Livestock Show sale).

In what may only be a one-time experiment, the move has generated undue controversy as rogue agents allege that the move was to "get away from the livestock show" (with some prejudice).

The Chamber board confirms that the move was strategic and in the interest of accommodating multiple requests from event managers, restaurants, and retailers.

Fall Festival 2025 is September 6th.

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North Franklin News | Issue 4

NORTH FRANKLIN NEWS - ISSUE 4 - OCT 16, 2024

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SIGN UP FOR VOLLEYBALL!

GIRLS GRADE 4TH-6TH

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 2024 COMPETITIVE GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE!

This year registration is ONLINE ONLY!! Registration closes Friday October 18th (EXTENDED) so hurry on over and register your player/s!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

PLEASE CONSIDER VOLUNTEERING, we are in need of referees, and volunteers to make this league possible!

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Now more than ever our girls will need our community to step up and help sponsor either individual players or teams! IF YOU ARE A LOCAL BUSINESS OR LOCAL FAMILY AND WOULD LIKE TO SPONSOR A TEAM the process is easy!

HURRY OVER TO OUR WEBSITE TO REGISTER YOUR PLAYER TODAY!

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People of the Year
Nominations Open

Man, Woman, Senior, Educator 

please check past nominations before nominating



City Council Agenda

October 16, 2024



PORTOFPASCO


Franklin Co. Fire Dist. 1



Connell Grange Supply

HELP WANTED



NFSD Transportation

NOW HIRING


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Transformers

One

Sunset Theatre
- OCT 18-20

Transformers One [PG]. Message us to reserve recliners!



Kaffrin's Coffee
Wild Olive's Charcuterie
Pizza Station
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Join us for an evening of fun and food! Dress up for our "Under the Sea" costume contest for the chance to win a prize!

 
 


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Did the recent Lamb Weston facility closure in Connell, WA affected you?
We're here to help! Join us at a job fair at Columbia Basin College on October 21st.


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Hometown Halloween

Downtown Connell

OCT 31 ~ 5:30pm

Trunk-or-Treat

BAILIE MEMORIAL YOUTH RANCH

Oct 31 ~ 5pm


Wine & Brew

NIGHT OUT FOR 21+

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November

COMMUNITY CENTER 7pm-Midnight


Lone Crow Meats Store

NOW
OPEN

Lone Crow Ranch is owned and operated by Cody and Jen Hoseth. To keep things short and sweet, we raise quality cattle, feed them quality feeds, and provide quality cutting and wrapping for your beef and pork.


Annual Basin City Turkey Trot

Thursday, NOV 28 ~ 8:30am


WinterFest

COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS

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December

ALWAYS 1ST WEEK OF DECEMBER

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Lamb Weston exits Connell


Lamb Weston Closure Shakes Connell Community

A major blow to the town of Connell, Washington: The announcement of Lamb Weston's plant closure has sent shockwaves through the community. The French fry manufacturer, a significant employer in the area, is shutting down its Connell operation and laying off hundreds of workers. This unexpected development has left many residents facing uncertainty and economic hardship.

Economic Impact: The closure of the Lamb Weston plant is expected to have a substantial impact on Connell's local economy. The loss of jobs will not only affect the workers directly but also ripple through the community, impacting businesses, schools, and other institutions. Mayor Lee Barrow has expressed concerns about the potential loss of revenue for the town, which relies heavily on the plant's economic activity.

Reasons for the Closure: Lamb Weston has cited a decline in demand for frozen potato products as the primary reason for the closure. The company has also indicated that the Connell plant is an older facility with higher operating costs. This decision is part of a broader strategy to optimize its operations and better align supply with demand.

Community Response: The news of the closure has been met with disappointment and concern by residents and local officials. Many are worried about Connell's future and the challenges ahead. Efforts are underway to assist displaced workers and explore potential economic development opportunities to mitigate the impact of the plant's closure. The Greater Connell Area Chamber of Commerce has organized a Job Fair on October 25, 2024 to aid in resident retention.


"over 40-50 years, for some in town, this is the only job they've ever had..."


Lamb Weston's Strategic Decision: A Closer Look

The closure of the Lamb Weston plant in Connell, Washington, is a significant event for the local community. However, it also reflects broader industry trends and corporate strategies. Here's a deeper dive into Lamb Weston's decision and the factors that influenced it:

Industry Trends

  • Softening Demand: Lamb Weston has attributed the closure to a decline in demand for frozen potato products, particularly in the restaurant and retail sectors. This trend may be related to factors such as economic conditions, changing consumer preferences, and increased competition from other food options.
  • Rising Costs: The Connell plant is an older facility, and its operating costs may have become less competitive compared to newer, more efficient plants. This could be due to factors such as energy consumption, labor costs, or maintenance expenses.  

Corporate Strategy

  • Operational Efficiency: Lamb Weston's decision to close the Connell plant is part of a broader strategy to optimize its operations and improve efficiency. By closing older, less efficient facilities, the company can focus on its newer, more modern plants and reduce overall costs.  
  • Strategic Alignment: The closure may also be a part of Lamb Weston's efforts to better align its supply chain with demand. By closing the Connell plant, the company can reduce excess capacity and avoid producing more products than it can sell.

Factors Affecting Lamb Weston's Global Operations:

  1. Regional Demand Fluctuations: Different regions may experience varying levels of demand for frozen potato products due to economic conditions, cultural preferences, and competitive landscapes. If demand in Japan has declined significantly, it could contribute to a global oversupply that impacts profitability.
  2. Supply Chain Disruptions: Global supply chain issues, such as those caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, can affect the availability of raw materials, transportation costs, and overall operational efficiency. These disruptions might have had a greater impact on certain regions, including Japan.  
  3. Competitive Pressures: Lamb Weston faces competition from other frozen food manufacturers both domestically and internationally. If competitors in Japan have gained market share or offered more attractive products, it could put pressure on Lamb Weston's operations in that region.
  4. Regulatory and Trade Barriers: Different countries have varying regulatory requirements and trade policies that can impact the cost and complexity of doing business. If Lamb Weston faces challenges related to these factors in Japan, it could affect its profitability and decision-making.  

business highlight

Lamb Weston first started in 1950 as a family business when F. Gilbert “Gib” Lamb purchased a defunct co-op plant in Weston, Or and incorporated it. He renovated the facility to become the most advanced pea processing plant in the US. In 1960, the water gun knife was invented – the first device to slice French fries in a high-velocity water flow – this quickly became the worldwide industry standard. They would have many inventions to come over the years. At Lamb Weston, they apply their inventive thinking to everything they do.

Connell History

In 1961, Lamb Weston officially entered the domestic potato processing market with the construction of a new processing plant in American Falls, ID. Over the next 10 years, the company developed additional processing plants in Connell and Quincy, WA and Hermiston, OR. New products were introduced over the years as well as new processing plants and expansions. They’ve earned and continue to earn – a reputation as an industry pioneer and one of the world’s leading suppliers of frozen potato products.

Lamb Weston was brought to Connell through the efforts of the North Franklin Development Group, an organization of local leaders. NFDG recognized the necessity of non-municipal and non-governmental forces putting together a development package that governing authorities could easily receive. Members included but not limited to: Jim Klindworth, David Hart, Gene Stocking, Molly Kunkel, Roger Bailie with later additions of Preston Hart, Steven Tomren, and Bevon Davis. The organization was disbanded in the 3rd quarter of 2024.

One of the largest employers in our community, the Connell plant employees approximately 375 people. The Connell plant used to fluctuate in the number of employees from harvest season to winter season but that is not longer the case. The Connell Lamb Weston plant runs approximately 300 days a year processing about 1,100 tons of potatoes a day! There are about 25 growers from the Columbia Basin and surrounding area that sell their crop to Lamb Weston. Offering many different potato products in their line – they have 30 different cut styles and 150 products. A few of the favorite products are lattice chips, crinkle cut fries, diced potatoes, and natural fries. Lamb Weston products are shipped all over the US as well as internationally.

Looking Ahead: While the closure of the Lamb Weston plant is a significant setback for Connell, the community remains resilient. It is hoped that through collaborative efforts and innovative solutions, the town can recover and find new paths for growth and prosperity.

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North Franklin News | Issue 3

NORTH FRANKLIN NEWS - ISSUE 3 - AUGUST 15, 2024

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Tackle Football/Flag Football/Cheer registration is still open!


Practice is starting on Monday (AUG 19) from 5:00-6:30 at the lower jr high field for 3rd-6th grade football doing condition and skills. Kids cannot go to practice until they are registered and paid.
We know a lot of the kids will be gone at fair next week.

That is ok. Those who can attend, please show up.
If you still want to register your kid, see below link.

www.connelljunioreagles.com

Jr Eagles Sponsorships


Franklin Co. Fire Dist. 1


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Twisters

Sunset Theatre
- AUG 16-18

Twisters [PG-13]. Message us to reserve recliners!



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The Summer Reading Challenge ends Saturday, August 17! Don't forget to stop by your local branch to pick up your finisher prizes and be entered to win other great prizes like the Nintendo Switch OLED Mario bundle.


Kaffrin's Coffee
Wild Olive's Charcuterie
Pizza Station
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The Best Week of Summer kicks off next Saturday with the Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo Grand Parade!
Join us in downtown Kennewick at 10 am for the fun and festivities! Grab your lawn chairs, slather on the sunscreen, and get ready for the best parade of the summer.
A huge shoutout to Gesa Credit Union and the Port of Kennewick for sponsoring this amazing community event! For more details and to check out the parade route, visit www.bentonfranklinfair.com/parade.



Lone Crow Meats Store

NOW
OPEN

Lone Crow Ranch is owned and operated by Cody and Jen Hoseth. To keep things short and sweet, we raise quality cattle, feed them quality feeds, and provide quality cutting and wrapping for your beef and pork.


Congratulations to Anna Geddes!

Connell FFA is proud to have a National Proficiency Silver Award Winner for Beef Production- Entrepreneurship. Anna Geddes is not only an outstanding beef producer, but she is also an amazing advocate for agriculture!

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Legion Bldg / C-Street Vault Progress

GALLERY


Fall Festival

FAMILY FUN ALL DAY

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September

A SEPTEMBER TRADITION

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North Franklin News | Issue 2

NORTH FRANKLIN NEWS - ISSUE 2 - APRIL 3, 2024

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Connell Junior Eagles

Jr Eagles

Baseball/softball/teeball registration is still open!


We have extended the regular registration period through the end of the month.

Starting April 1st, the late registration fee WILL apply until the 8th.

April 8th is the absolute last day to register! The link to our website to register is below.

www.connelljunioreagles.com

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City Council Agenda

April 3, 2024



Port of Pasco

Spring Newsletter 2024



Franklin Co. Fire Dist. 1

Awareness & Education

Anyone else thankful for the sunshine and warm spring weather today?

We are too, BUT...May we be the voice of caution.

If MARCH is an indication of what is coming,

PLEASE follow guides for a good spring cleaning and prepare your houses and structures for the growing frequency of wind driven fires.


Lone Crow Meats Store

NOW
OPEN

Lone Crow Ranch is owned and operated by Cody and Jen Hoseth. To keep things short and sweet, we raise quality cattle, feed them quality feeds, and provide quality cutting and wrapping for your beef and pork.


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Miss Connell 2024


Godzilla x Kong

Sunset Theatre
- April 5-7

GODZILLA X KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE [PG-13]. Message us to reserve recliners!


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Day of the Book - Pioneer Park - Connell

SATURDAY12-2PM
May 4

Lamb Weston will be bringing the fry trailer with free fries for everyone. We have $1000 in prizes to give away to the children and so many more activities planned including flying kites!


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Game Night @ Library

EVERYMONDAY
5-7p

For all ages. We will have a variety of board games, including Life, Trouble, Scrabble and more. Bring your family, bring a friend!


Kaffrin's Coffee
Wild Olive's Charcuterie
Pizza Station

Kahlotus 5K Run/Walk

Saturday, June 1st ~ 7-8am


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Legion Bldg / C-Street Vault Progress

GALLERY


Freedom Rodeo

PRCA EVENT + 4TH OF JULY PARADE

3-5

July

FREEDOM IS NOT UP FOR DEBATE

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North Franklin News | Issue 1

NORTH FRANKLIN NEWS - ISSUE 1 - MARCH 2, 2024

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Connell Junior Eagles

Jr Eagles

Greetings!

It’s that time of year again where we partner with local sponsors to help alleviate the cost of our Spring programs.

This year we would like to ask all our sponsors to consider some additional options to help ALL sports programs. Connell Junior Eagles now effectively supports all youth sports in North Franklin and operates most sports programs.

This spring Connell Junior Eagles provides the opportunity for North Franklin kids ages 5-12 to play tee-ball, baseball, and softball in our local league. (Basin City, Connell, Kahlotus, and Mesa) We rely heavily on the hard work of a volunteer Board of Directors, area coordinators, coaches, and the generous contributions of local business owners and individuals just like you.

Below is a link to a sponsorship form with several options to donate. If being a team sponsor is not an option for your business, contributing any amount to go toward replacing equipment, paying for umpires, or helping a player in need would be greatly appreciated.

Updating and replacing equipment continues to be where a large portion of our funding is used. We hope you can join us as a donor or team sponsor.

Any questions can be directed to me or your area director.

Sincerely,

Steve Tomren
President- Connell Junior Eagles
connelljreagles@hotmail.com
509-521-1580

Press button to view / download form.


City Council Agenda

March 6, 2024



Port of Pasco

Spring Newsletter 2024


Lone Crow Meats Store

OPENSMARCH
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We will be starting off with a parking lot get-together with free burgers, and the store will be open to shop! After that, the store will be open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday!


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MISS CONNELL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

TICKET SALES

 

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Program Night

Saturday, March 16 at 7pm

$15 per person.

  • Pre-sale/assigned seat selection only.
  • Children under the age of five are encouraged to stay home or attend dress rehearsal program out of respect to the contestants, family and audience members.   

Dress Rehearsal

Friday, March 15 at 7 PM

$10 paid at the door, open seating.

Cash, check and card payments accepted.

 

If you or your business would like to donate to the scholarship fund please send donations to

MCSP, PO Box 1214, Connell, WA 99326

For sponsors and donations to be recognized in our printed booklet, donations must be received no later than March 4th.

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6-8pm

SATURDAY
Sunset Theatre

We don't have a movie this weekend, but we still have popcorn and movie snacks! Come on down between 6pm & 8pm Saturday and get yours!



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Game Night @ Library

EVERYMONDAY
5-7p

For all ages. We will have a variety of board games, including Life, Trouble, Scrabble and more. Bring your family, bring a friend!


Kaffrin's Coffee
Wild Olive's Charcuterie
Pizza Station

Kahlotus 5K Run/Walk

Saturday, June 1st ~ 7-8am


Pajama Party - Tuesday March 12 ~ 7-8pm

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For families with kids. Bring your favorite pillow and blanket and snuggle in for an hour of reading with friends or family. A snack will be provided. We have had this program in the past and it is a blast! Don't forget to wear your pajamas!


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Legion Bldg / C-Street Vault Progress

GALLERY


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Catapults - Tuesday March 26 ~ 4pm

MID-COLUMBIA LIBRARY - CONNELL

Program for elementary aged kids. Launch into the world of engineering and soar into the realm of catapults, discovering the principles of mechanics and physics!


Freedom Rodeo

PRCA EVENT + 4TH OF JULY PARADE

3-5

July

FREEDOM IS NOT UP FOR DEBATE

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Harvest In Bloom Market OCT 14


Event by In Bloom Boutique

Connell, Washington

Duration: 5 hr

Saturday, October 14, 2023 from 10am-3pm.

In Bloom Boutique invites you to join us for our first annual HARVEST IN BLOOM Market.

FACEBOOK Event Page (press here)

🍂 This vendor market will be held on our century-old family farm located at 120 Paradise Rd, Connell, WA. (Look for the red barn!)

🛍️ Shop from the very BEST vendors of our community, from clothing & home decor to pumpkins, plants, & flowers. Be sure to take a class (or two!), pamper yourself with a spa treatment & stay for lunch!

➡️ Visit https://yourinbloom.com/events-classes for all the details & to register for classes. 

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C Street Vault, aka Old Legion Building progress

New trusses arrived this week for the C Street Vault, aka Old Legion Building. Demo inside is making progress too thanks to our helpers this week: Brandon Schouviller, Tucker Loeber, Penelope Hathaway, Levi Danz, Shelly Harper and Connie Heider Koch.

Thank you to the following who have donated this past week: Helen Tobin, Ella Mae Hudlow Hudson, Eppich Grain, Community First Bank, Rande Gjerstad, B&R Aerial Crop Care, 395 Farms (Hart), Karla Hays and Bob and Connie Koch. Without all of you, this building would be soooo SAD!

We still need lots of help! Our community is amazing. Please send donations to POBox 1185 Connell Wa 99326

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Joshua Snyder Photography - Starfield

I went out Saturday night northeast of Connell, Washington hoping for a fantastic viewing of the Perseid meteor shower. After about an hour of continuous shooting with little to show for it, my patience waned and I moved on to more fruitful subjects. Thankfully with a nearly new moon and only slightly smoky skies, the Milky Way was highly visible.

Joshua Snyder Photography is in Connell, WA

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