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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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Kckettlecorn

Kettle corn company pops into Richland storefront

June 10, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Jeramy SchultzJeramy Schultz was trained to be a fighter during his five years in the Marine Corps.Ever since, the Richland High School graduate has used those skills to battle the day-to-day skirmishes that a small businessman needs to overcome to be successful.For Schultz, who has been in the kettle corn...
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Bergstrom air

Interest in flight training soars after pandemic lockdowns

May 11, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Malin Bergstrom had never really planned on working in the family business.“I was going to be a veterinarian,” she said.But things quickly changed, said the president of Bergstrom Aircraft Inc.“Growing up, I worked summers and weekends to help out,” she said. “The summer after my senior year, I was approached...
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Paws pet emporium

Paw’s aims to keep pets healthy from the inside out

May 11, 2022
Jeff Morrow
It might be easy to think of Steve Carroll as the protector of pets once you hear his story.After all, his research of dog and cat food helps keep those pets healthy.The co-owner of Kennewick’s Paw’s Natural Pet Emporium says it’s all about the animals and the customers.“I’m essentially paid...
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Morrow granite guys

The Granite Guy aims to meet demand for quality countertops

April 13, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Installing unique, shiny granite surfaces is The Granite Guy’s specialty.The family-owned company, located just upriver from the cable bridge in Pasco, has been in business for 10 years.“We basically do anything: kitchens, bathroom, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces,” said Irving Ortega.He, his wife Cassandra, and his brother Omar, own The Granite Guy...
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Morrow take a break

Need to release some tension? Take A Break here

April 13, 2022
Jeff Morrow
The words scrawled on the walls after a smashing session at Take A Break in Kennewick show the catharsis.“Women Veteran Approved.”“It’s OK to Not Be OK.”“Know Your Worth.”“Cancer Sucks.”“Breathe In, Breathe Out, Swing.”Brigette Rose hatched the idea for Take A Break last summer, saying what the area needed was a...
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March 2022 dagupan

Dagupan Grill survived the pandemic thanks to its Filipino fans

March 11, 2022
Jeff Morrow
There came a time during the pandemic when Jubert and Theresa Javonillo knew they had to save their restaurant, Dagupan Grill, in Kennewick.“At the beginning of the pandemic, it was really scary,” Theresa said. “We had to shut down. It was like a nightmare. So we were really scared in...
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Devo bats 2

Kennewick baseball bat maker swings for the rafters

February 11, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Kennewick’s Jordan DeVoir absolutely loves baseball.He loves everything about it. Playing it. Coaching it. Watching it.But perhaps making baseball products is where he’ll make his biggest mark in the game.DeVoir founded DeVo Bat Company in 2008. He makes wooden baseball bats for players ages 10 up to adults.Give him a...
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Finatics

Demand for pandemic pets feeds Richland shop’s success

January 12, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Matt Ulrich owns a dog, two turtles, two tortoises and a couple of fish tanks at home.“I have fewer tanks at home than I used to,” he said. “I’ve got 300 tanks to take care of at Finatics.” That’s why people call Ulrich the Fish Guy.He owns Finatics Tropical Fish,...
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Tri city music

Music store knows learning how to play makes life more fun

December 14, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Music has always played a major part in the lives of Bobbi and David Dickerson, even before they married three years ago.David, 68, ran Dickerson’s Piano Service company. Bobbi, 64, is a retired school teacher who has given countless piano lessons.Together, they run Tri-City Music, a Richland store where musicians...
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Elitetraining

Want to be a better athlete? Former Fever player can help

November 15, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Steven Whitehead played football for years, getting a cup of coffee with the National Football League’s New Orleans Saints before embarking on a successful indoor football league career with the Tri-Cities Fever.The last season with the now-defunct Fever came in 2015, when he was named the Indoor Football League’s (IFL)...
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