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Jeff Morrow

Jeff Morrow

Jeff Morrow retired from the Tri-City Herald in 2015. Jeff spent 30 years on the Herald's sports staff, including the last 19 as the sports editor. Although he likes to write, Jeff still finds time to travel, golf and take care of his family's three dogs. He and his wife of 31 years, Connie, have two adult daughters.

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Runners Soul finds right shoe so your feet will thank you

September 10, 2021
Jeff Morrow
On a recent Friday morning, customers were coming into Runners Soul at a steady flow.Suddenly, a woman and her high school-aged son from Connell entered the store and walked right up to Scott Conrad, who owns the Kennewick establishment.“My son is running cross country and he needs new shoes. I’ve...
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Mexican ice pop shop’s icy treats keep you cool on hot days

July 14, 2021
Jeff Morrow
For 28 years, Paleteria La Jalpita has been handcrafting icy Mexican treats on a stick in downtown Pasco.“We have six pots a day, with each pot producing 800 paletas, for 4,800 total paletas a day,” said Rom Romero, whose dad, Jesus Romero, owns the shop.Paletas are Mexican ice pops that...
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Richland sisters find sweet success with Layered Cake

June 14, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Richland sisters Elena Gavin and Concetta Gulluni admit they were never good friends as teenagers.Being 3 ½ years apart in age, they had their own friends.But now, as business partners in Layered Cake Artistry, 117 W. Kennewick Ave., Suite 110, in downtown Kennewick, Elena, 41, and Concetta, 38, have become...
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Weightlifter-owned gym combines science, nutrition and just the right machine

April 15, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Valentino Robles played basketball during his high school days in Pasco.Tino, as most people know him, never thought much back then about lifting weights.“I hated lifting weights back in high school,” he said. “I liked being skinny and agile.”But lifting weights – and helping others learn how to lift them...
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IHOP owner: Locally-owned franchises are local too

March 15, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Susan Mendenhall is a fighter.It doesn’t matter whether it’s a pandemic or trying to educate the public that her two Tri-City IHOP stores are local restaurants.She won’t lose her fight because after 20 years with IHOP, she still loves and believes in what she does.She loves the people, whether it’s...
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Richland High grad trades golf career for rock climbing gym

February 12, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Pat Howard was looking for something that would push himself the way playing golf used to.Howard, a Richland High School graduate, was a standout golfer who went on to compete for Oregon State University. He then worked as an assistant professional at Bellevue’s Overlake Golf and Country Club for the...
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A new generation takes a swing at Pasco Golfland

January 14, 2021
Jeff Morrow
For as long as she can remember, Justine VerMulm has known Pasco Golfland as both her playground and her workplace.“My mom was pregnant with me when they were selling golf balls out there from a fireworks stand,” she said. “I worked out there as a kid. As a family, we’ve...
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Sporthaus has been serving Tri-City outdoor enthusiasts for 40 years

December 14, 2020
Jeff Morrow
Steve McConnell’s life changed the day his parents took him skiing for the first time in his life.“I was a basketball player, but I was lucky that my folks introduced me to skiing when I was in seventh grade,” he said. “From the first time I skied down the hill,...
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K-12 Education: Pandemic doesn’t slow new school projects

October 15, 2020
Jeff Morrow
It’s been an unprecedented year for Tri-City public school districts in the wake of the pandemic.Though students left classrooms in March 2020 and then started the year with remote learning, the districts’ construction projects have been chugging along.Richland School DistrictThe most recent state data shows 2019-20 enrollment for the Richland...
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Higher Education: CBC, WSU-Tri-Cities building for a future when students return to campus

October 15, 2020
Jeff Morrow
The Tri-Cities’ higher education campuses don’t have many students on campus this fall.The coronavirus pandemic sent the majority to remote learning platforms at Washington State University Tri-Cities and Columbia Basin College for the fall.But that doesn’t mean they aren’t planning for their students’ eventual return to campus.Both institutions are moving...
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