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Improvements to the Connell rail interchange, built nearly 100 years ago, are necessary as the configuration is outdated and inefficient, officials said.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