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Jamie Council

Jamie Council

Jamie Council is a freelance writer and photographer for the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. Prior to her freelance work, Council ran the sports department at KNDU/KNDO/SWX and was a kicker for the championship Rush football team in the Tri-Cities. Most of her experience is in a newsroom, specifically sports departments throughout Washington and North Dakota.

In addition to her work for the Journal, the multimedia journalist serves as a sportscaster for ESPN+, NFHS, The Lonestar Conference Network, NWAC, and Jacob's Radio, a host of a weekly sports radio show on 1340 ESPN entitles "The Sports Council," a Master of Ceremonies, and a hired gun for other small contracts.


Council lives in the Tri-Cities where she enjoys anything active, exploring the communities and their culture, and telling stories people care about.

Freelancer for Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
@JamieCouncilTV
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Pilates + smoothies

Gut and core health at root of new business’ focus

July 15, 2024
Jamie Council

Unique business pairs pilates classes and organic smoothies, juices, acai bowls and soon, superfood lattes.


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The great rate wait

Will the rest of 2024 see a borrowing cost shift?

June 14, 2024
Jamie Council

Expectations can shift a market in the short term, but reality often will right the ship. The expectation heading into 2024 was that borrowing rates would decrease, but the reality is there hasn’t been much of a shift.


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Surplus spuds

A beast of a market grips potato industry

June 14, 2024
Jamie Council

An increase of potato acreage, shifts in processors’ business models and ideal growing conditions mean the surplus has led to no shortage of problems.


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Funding secured to improve key rail interchange

May 16, 2024
Jamie Council

Improvements to the Connell rail interchange, built nearly 100 years ago, are necessary as the configuration is outdated and inefficient, officials said.



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This family’s mettle stands the test of time

April 15, 2024
Jamie Council

Four generations of the London family have been operating Twin City Metals in Kennewick since 1951. 



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This bookkeeper isn’t afraid to go the distance to find success

April 15, 2024
Jamie Council

A Richland-based bookkeeper faced tax season with the same grit and determination she applied to her running regimen. 


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Longtime gymnastics academy plans to expand to Pasco

April 15, 2024
Jamie Council

A Richland gymnastics academy opened its doors in December 1986. Later this year, it hopes to open the doors on a second location in Pasco.


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Championing sports tourism is a team effort that’s paying off

High school state baseball returns to Gesa Stadium
March 15, 2024
Jamie Council

 Visit Tri-Cities estimates that baseball and softball tournaments will bring in more than $7.2 million in economic impact this year.


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Richland shop celebrates a decade of treasure hunting

March 15, 2024
Jamie Council

Hunt & Gather Antiques and Vintage Shop is marking a decade in business at the Richland Uptown Shopping Center.


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They know the drill – early workouts make for better day at the office

February 14, 2024
Jamie Council

A group of nine coworkers from Family First Dental at 419 N. Yelm St. in Kennewick regularly work out together before heading in to work. They call themselves the Sunrise Club.


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