Daily Republic receives top award in 2013 SDNA newspaper contest

MITCHELL, S.D. – The Daily Republic has been judged the best small daily newspaper in South Dakota for the fourth consecutive year.
During a recent ceremony held at Mount Rushmore, the Mitchell newspaper was presented with the General Excellence award for South Dakota daily newspapers that circulate fewer than 12,000 printed copies.
The banquet was part of the first-ever joint convention of the South Dakota and North Dakota newspaper associations, held Thursday through Saturday with most events at the Ramkota Hotel and Conference Center in Rapid City, S.D.
The Daily Republic’s circulation division includes seven other daily newspapers in Brookings, Huron, Madison, Pierre, Spearfish, Watertown and Yankton. The competition, called the Better Newspapers Contest, is managed by the South Dakota Newspaper Association and was judged this year by members of the Oklahoma Press Association.
Other Daily Republic highlights from the contest included the Sweepstakes award for its circulation division, which is presented to the newspaper that compiles the most points from the individual awards; and the designation of Sports Editor Luke Hagen as the Outstanding Young Journalist among all daily newspapers in the state.
Hagen is the second consecutive and fourth overall Daily Republic winner of the award since the award’s inception in 2000. One winner is chosen annually from a weekly newspaper and a daily newspaper, and entrants must be younger than 30.
Overall, The Daily Republic won 27 awards in the contest, including 21 in news and six in advertising.
The SDNA contest results were the second round of awards announced last week for South Dakota newspapers.
In results of The Associated Press Great Plains Contest announced earlier in the week, The Daily Republic won first place in 10 of 15 categories in its circulation division, and won 22 of the 45 available awards in the division.
Following is a list of The Daily Republic’s awards in the SDNA contest announced Friday. Unless otherwise noted, the awards were in the division for daily newspapers with circulation of less than 12,000.
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Korrie Wenzel

- Best Freedom of Information Project, all newspapers daily and weekly, Korrie Wenzel, Seth Tupper, first place.
- Outstanding Young Journalist, all daily newspapers, Luke Hagen.
- Best Newspaper Website, all daily newspapers, Denise Ross, third place.
- Best Public Service Project, all daily newspapers, Korrie Wenzel, second place.

Seth Tupper

- Best News Series, Chris Mueller, Anna Jauhola, third place.
- Best Feature Story, Tom Lawrence, first place.
- Best Feature Story, Candy DenOuden, third place.
- Best Feature Series, Korrie Wenzel, Seth Tupper, Chris Huber, second place.
- Best Sports Reporting, Brooke Cersosimo, first place.

Luke Hagen

- Best Sports Series, Luke Hagen, third place.
- Best Sports Column, Luke Hagen, second place.
- Best Editorial Writing, Korrie Wenzel, first place.
- Best Editorial Writing, Seth Tupper, second place.
- Best Local General Interest Column, Korrie Wenzel, first place.
- Best Local Humorous Column,

Denise Ross

Candy DenOuden, third place.
- Best Spot News Photo, Chris Huber, first place.
- Best Sports Photo, Luke Hagen, first place.
- Best Sports Photo, Chris Huber, third place.
- Best Typography and Design, Korrie Wenzel, Seth Tupper, second place.
- General Excellence, Korrie Wenzel, Seth Tupper and staff, first place.

Chris Mueller

- Sweepstakes, Korrie Wenzel, Seth Tupper and staff, first place.
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- Best Use of Color, Jen Phillips, first place.
- Best Classified Section, Penny Hohbach and staff, first place.
- Best Use of Art Service, Krissy Weber, third place.
- Best Use of Local Photography, Janet DeRouchey and Chris Huber, second place.
- Best Use of Local Photography, Lorie Hansen, third place.

Anna Jauhola

- Best 2×4 Ad, Laura Senska, third place.

The Daily Republic is owned by Forum Communications Co. Forum Communications is a multimedia information company based in Fargo, and owns dozens of newspapers, websites and television and radio stations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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Daily Republic earns 10 first-place awards in 2013 Great Plains Newspaper Contest

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — The Daily Republic of Mitchell, S.D., took first place in 10 of the 15 categories in its division of the 2013 Great Plains Newspaper Contest.
The Daily Republic competes in the Medium Markets division, which includes 14 daily newspapers in North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska. The contest is managed by The Associated Press, which recently announced the award recipients.
Overall, The Daily Republic won 22 of the 45 awards available in its division.
The Great Plains contest is the first of two annual contest announcements for South Dakota newspapers. Results from the South Dakota Newspaper Association contest will be announced in the coming days.

The Daily Republic received the following awards in the Great Plains contest:

Seth Tupper

- Spot news, Seth Tupper, “From Avon and Mitchell … scaled high political heights,” first place.
- Spot News, Tom Lawrence, “Rush to cash checks collapses bank floor,” second place.
- Enterprise story, Tom Lawrence, “Transporting trouble,” first place.
- Enterprise story, Anna Jauhola, “Unsafe bacteria found in 6 of 11 hotel pools, spas,” second place.
- Spot sports story, Luke Hagen,

Tom Lawrence

“Mudcats beat Crofton in a thriller,” first place.
- Spot sports story, Luke Hagen, “Burnell Glazer retires from coaching,” second place.
- Sports feature story: Luke Hagen, and “Is Cadwell Park too big?” first place.
- Sports feature story: Brooke Cersosimo, “Uniforms shrink, concerns linger,” second place.
- Sports column: Korrie Wenzel, “Record spurs memories of Morgan’s night in 1992,” first place.

Anna Jauhola

- Personal column: Korrie Wenzel, “Janklow the Moody,” second place.
- General news: Chris Mueller, “Police chief accused of meth cover-up,” first place.
- General news: Tom Lawrence, “Sheriff: Sleeping guard allowed escape,” second place.
- Editorial: Korrie Wenzel, “Lack of alert after escape shows system is badly flawed,” first place.
- Headlines: Seth Tupper, “Head, heart, hands, health … and hair: In wake …,” second place.

Luke Hagen

- Headlines: Tom Lawrence, “Wing contests a saucy affair; Thunderstorms slam …,” third place.
- Spot news photo: Chris Huber, “Local lake house destroyed by fire,” second place.
- Feature photo: Chris Huber, “In honor of 9/11,” first place.
- Feature photo: Chris Huber, “O’Gorman spoils Kernels’ title hopes,” second place.
- Sports action photo: Luke Hagen, “Cats win it,” third place.

Brooke Cersosimo

- General news photo: Chris Huber, “City hit hard by fires,” first place.
- General news photo: Chris Huber, “Driver has court appearance, details emerge in fatal crash,” second place.
- Website: Denise Ross, first place.

The Daily Republic is owned by Forum Communications Co.

Korrie Wenzel

Forum Communications is a multimedia information company based in Fargo, and owns dozens of newspapers, websites and television and radio stations in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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Chris Huber

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Forum Communications Co. newspapers score big in annual Minnesota Newspaper Association contest

FARGO, N.D. - Forum Communications Co. newspapers received more than 140 awards, ranging in categories from “Best Local Breaking News Story” to “Best Website” during the 2011-2012 Better Newspaper Contest sponsored by the Minnesota Newspaper Association. The awards were bestowed during the organization’s annual awards banquet held Jan. 24 in Bloomington, Minn.

The Better Newspaper Contest is held annually to recognize the state’s newspapers’ efforts to improve their print and digital products.

Forum Communications Co. received 145 of the more than 600 awards that were bestowed, and topped its accomplishments with the Detroit Lakes (Minn.) Tribune claiming The Mills Trophy, awarded yearly to the state’s best weekly newspaper. The  Tribune received a total of 20 awards, earning 86 points in the contest to take first place. Their winning entries included first place in the “General Excellence” category for weeklies 2,501-5,000; seven additional first place awards; two-second place awards; and 10 third place awards.

The Echo Press of Alexandria, Minn., another Forum Communications Co. newspaper, took second place with 23 awards, earning 82 points. Their winning entries included first place in the Herman Roe Editorial Writing Award competition by editor Al Edenloff, six additional first place awards, six second place awards and 10 third place awards.

Also, The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead finished second in the competition for The Vance Trophy, awarded to the state’s best daily newspaper each year. And The Duluth (Minn.) News Tribune, finished third. Both are Forum Communications newspapers.

In addition to numerous honors received by the newspapers, many Forum Communications employees were recognized for their own accomplishments. Reporters, photographers, editors, designers and sales representatives received some of the contest’s top awards.

Following is a list of the awards received by FCC newspapers:

Detroit Lakes (Minn.) Tribune:
- Press Photographer’s Portfolio; all weeklies; Brian Basham; first place.
- Website; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; second place.
- Institutional Advertisement; weeklies over 2,500 circulation; first place.
- Self-Promotion or House Ad; weeklies over 2,500 circulation; third place.
- Use of Color in Advertising; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Nick Omberg; first place.
- Use of Color in Advertising; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Mary Brenk, Pam Albert; third place.
- Best Advertisement; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Mary Brenk; first place.
- Best Advertisement; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Stacey Gravelle, Rachel Poser; third place.
- Arts and Entertainment Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Brian Wierima; third place.
- Photo Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Brian Basham; first place.
- Photo Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Brian Basham; third place.
- Portrait and Personality Photo; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Brian Basham; first place.
- Portrait and Personality Photo; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Brian Basham; third place.
- Best Magazine; all weeklies; second place.
- Best Use of Video; all weeklies; third place.
- Best Use of Multimedia; all weeklies; first place.
- Best Use of Multimedia; all weeklies; third place.
- Best Use of Social Media; all weeklies; third place.
- General Excellence; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; first place.
- Herman Roe Editorial Writing Award; all individuals; Nate Bowe; third place.

Rosemount (Minn.) Town Pages:
- Typography & Design; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; second place.
- Editorial Page as a Whole; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; third place.
- General Reporting; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; second place.
- Social Issues Story; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; Emily Zimmer; first place.

Red Wing (Minn.) Republican Eagle:
- Typography & Design; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; second place.
- Sports Reporting; weeklies over 5,000; third place.
- Sports Story; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Chris Harrell; first place.
- Local Breaking News Coverage; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Sarah Gorvin, Anne Jacobson, Danielle Nordine, Don Davis, Regan Carstensen; first place.
- Best Use of Video; all weeklies; second place.

Alexandria (Minn.) Echo Press staff

Alexandria (Minn.) Echo Press:
- Editorial Page as a Whole; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; third place.
- Sports Reporting; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; second place.
- Use of Photography as a Whole; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; second place.
- Headline Writing; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; third place.
- Classified Ad Section; weeklies over 2,500 circulation; third place.
- Website; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; third place.
- Self-Promotion or House Ad; weeklies over 2,500 circulation; first place.
- Use of Color in Advertising; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Nichole Roell, Greg Eigen; first place.
- Best Advertisement; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Mary Green, Jody Hanson; first place.
- Best Advertisement; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Kelsey Langager, Greg Eigen; second place.
- Innovative Online Advertising; all weeklies; Nichole Roell, Greg Eigen; first place.
- Innovative Online Advertising; all weeklies; Nichole Roell, Shelly Beaulieu; second place.
- Innovative Online Advertising; all weeklies; Nichole Roell, Jody Hanson; third place.
- Human Interest Story; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Amy Chaffins; first place.
- Sports Story; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Eric Morken; third place.
- Local Breaking News Coverage; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Al Edenloff, Lowell Anderson; third place.
- Columnist; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Lowell Anderson; second place.
- News Photo; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Lowell Anderson; third place.
- Feature Photo; weeklies over 5,000 circulation; Al Edenloff; third place.
- Best Magazine; all weeklies; first place.
- Best Magazine; all weeklies; third place.
- Best Use of Multimedia; all weeklies; second place.
- Herman Roe Editorial Writing Award; all individuals; Al Edenloff; first place.

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The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead:
- Typography & Design; dailies over 10,000 circulation; first place.
- General Reporting; dailies over 10,000 circulation; first place.
- Sports Reporting; dailies over 10,000 circulation; first place.

David Samson

Patrick Springer

- Use of Photography as a Whole; dailies over 10,000 circulation; third place.
- Advertising Excellence; dailies over 10,000 circulation; first place.
- Classified Ad Section; all dailies; second place.
- Website; dailies over 10,000 circulation; second place.

Bill Wambeke

- Best Advertisement; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Jamie Odum; third place.
- Human Interest Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Marino Eccher; first place.
- Business Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Dave Olson; second place.
- Local Breaking News Coverage; dailies 10,000 circulation; Mike Nowatzki; third place.
- Columnist; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Marino Eccher; third place.
- News Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Carrie Snyder; third place.
- Sports Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; David Samson; first place.
- Sports Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Dave Wallis; third place.
- Use of Information Graphics & Graphic Illustrations; all dailies; Troy Becker; first place.
- Design Portfolio; all dailies; Bill Wambeke; first place.
- Design Portfolio; all dailies; Heidi Tetzman-Roepke; second place.
- Government/Public Affairs Reporting; all dailies; Kristen M. Daum; third place.
- Category X (excellence in utilizing public records); all dailies; third place.
- General Excellence; dailies over 10,000 circulation; first place.
- Lynn Smith Community Leadership; all newspapers; first place.
- Press Photographer’s Portfolio; all dailies; David Samson; second place.

Duluth (Minn.) News Tribune:
- Typography & Design; dailies over 10,000 circulation; second place.
- Editorial Page as a Whole; dailies over 10,000 circulation; second place.
- General Reporting; dailies over 10,000 circulation; second place.
- Sports Reporting; dailies over 10,000; second place.
- Use of Photography as a Whole; dailies over 10,000 circulation; second place.
- Headline Writing; all dailies; first place.
- Website; dailies over 10,000 circulation; first place.
- Institutional Advertisement; dailies over 10,000 circulation; second place.
- Institutional Advertisement; dailies over 10,000 circulation; third place.
- Innovative Online Advertising; all dailies; Chad Curry, Mike Mazzio, Roz Randorf, Jon Godrey, Kim Quinones; third place.
- Human Interest Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Sam Cook; second place.
- Human Interest Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; John Lundy; third place.
- Sports Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Rick Weegman; second place.
- Business Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Peter Passi; third place.
- Local Breaking News Coverage; dailies over 10,000 circulation; staff; first place.
- Columnist; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Chuck Frederick; first place.
- News Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Bob King; first place.
- News Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Bob King; second place.
- Feature Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Clint Austin; third place.
- Portrait and Personality Photo; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Clint Austin; second place.
- Best Use of Multimedia; all dailies; third place.
- Best Use of Social Media; all dailies; first place.
- Government/Public Affairs Reporting; all dailies; Peter Passi; second place.
- Freedom of Information Awards; all newspapers; third place.
- Explanation of News Operations/Newspaper Ethics; all newspapers; third place.
- Category X (excellence in utilizing public records); all dailies; first place.
- Press Photographer’s Portfolio; all dailies; Clint Austin; third place.

Farmington (Minn.) Independent:
- Editorial Page as a Whole; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; first place.
- General Reporting; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; third place.
- Sports Reporting; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; third place.
- Use of Photography as a Whole; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; first place.
- Headline Writing; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; first place.
- General Excellence; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; second place.

Pine Journal (Cloquet, Minn.):
- Use of Photography as a Whole: weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; first place.
- Social Issues Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Jana Peterson; first place.
- Local Breaking News Coverage; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Jana Peterson; first place.
- Columnist; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Wendy Johnson; third place.

Park Rapids (Minn.) Enterprise:
- Use of Photography as a Whole; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; second place.
- Advertising Excellence; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; third place.

Hastings (Minn.) Star Gazette:
- General Reporting; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; second place.
- Use of Photography as a Whole; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; third place.
- Sports Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Chad Richardson; second place.
- News Photo; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Chad Richardson; second place.
- Photo Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Chad Richardson; second place.

South Washington County Bulletin (Cottage Grove, Minn.):
- Sports Reporting; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; first place.
- Category X (excellence in utilizing public records); all weeklies; first place.

From left, Daily Globe Publisher Joni Harms, reporter Julie Buntjer, Advertising Manager Donna Ellerbroek and Community Content Coordinator Aaron Hagen, display the Globe’s 2011-2012 MNA Better Newspaper Contest awards.

The Daily Globe (Worthington, Minn.):
- Sports Reporting; dailies under 10,000 circulation; third place.
- Advertising Excellence; dailies under 10,000 circulation; third place.
- Website; dailies under 10,000 circulation; second place.
- Use of Color in Advertising; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Jennifer Spengler, Cindy Ramert; first place.
- Sports Story; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Chris Murphy; third place.
- Investigative Reporting; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Julie A. Buntjer; third place.
- Feature Photo; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Brian Korthals; third place.
- Portrait and Personality Photo; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Brian Korthals; second place.
- Special Section; all dailies; third place.

The Morris Sun Tribune received two awards in the Minnesota Newspaper Association’s 2011-2012 Better Newspaper Contest. Publisher Sue Dieter, left, accepted an award for third place in “Best Website” and Editor Kim Ukura, right, took third place in “Government and Public Affairs Reporting” for a three-part series on school assessments.

Morris (Minn.) Sun Tribune:
- Website; weeklies 1,501-2,500 circulation; third place.
- Government/Public Affairs Reporting; weeklies up to 2,500 circulation; Kim Ukura; third place.

The Osakis (Minn.) Review:
- Human Interest Story; weeklies up to 1,500 circulation; Amy Chaffins; second place.

Becker County Record (Detroit Lakes, Minn.):
- Human Interest Story; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Paula Quam; third place.

Bethany Wesley, a reporter for The Pioneer of Bemidji, Minn., holds her two awards for best “Human Interest Story” and best “Business Story” for dailies under 10,000 circulation.

The Pioneer (Bemidji, Minn.):
- Website; dailies under 10,000 circulation; first place.
- Human Interest Story; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Bethany Wesley; first place.
- Business Story; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Bethany Wesley; first place.
- Local Breaking News Coverage; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Steve Wagner; first place.
- News Photo; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Monte Draper; second place.
- Sports Photo; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Monte Draper; second place.
- Feature Photo; dailies under 10,000 circulation; Monte Draper; second place.

West Central Tribune (Willmar, Minn.):
- Social Issues Story; dailies over 10,000 circulation; Anne Polta; second place.
- Best Use of Video; all dailies; third place.

Woodbury (Minn.) Bulletin:
- News Photo; weeklies 2,501-5,000 circulation; Riham Feshir; third place.

Katie Erdman of the Hancock (Minn.) Record accepts the first place award for best “Classified Ad Section” for weeklies up to 2,500 circulation.

Hancock (Minn.) Record:
- Classified Ad Section; weeklies up to 2,500 circulation; first place.

Grand Forks Herald sports department wins Minnesota Associated Press award

The Grand Forks Herald captured the general excellence award in the 2011 Minnesota Associated Press Sports Association writing, editing and design contest.

The Herald placed first in the division for newspapers with a circulation of more than 20,000. The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead finished second while the St. Cloud Times was third.

The Herald also captured first place in the special section division. Staff writer Brad Schlossman and graphic artist Bobbi Duchamp combined to produce the “No Place Like Home” section that served as a preview for the 2011-12 UND hockey season.

Duluth News Tribune editor named Minnesota’s journalist of the year by SPJ

Brandon Stahl

DULUTH, Minn. – Duluth News Tribune Investigations Editor Brandon Stahl was named Journalist of the Year on Tuesday by the Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists. He was up against journalists from Minnesota newspapers, websites and alternative newspapers of all sizes.

Stahl’s work in the last year has earned numerous national, regional and state awards, including from Scripps Howard, Investigative Reporters and Editors, American Health Care Journalists, the national SPJ and the Minnesota Newspaper Association.

The three stories submitted to SPJ as examples of Stahl’s work included “Two Stories, One Truth,” a detailed examination of a rape case against a 17-year-old Superior boy that was ultimately dropped for lack of evidence; “The Case of Dr. Konasiewicz”; and “Treatment without Parole,” an examination of the Minnesota Sex Offender Program.

The newspaper nominated Stahl because of his “persistence, skill and passion for the truth,” Managing Editor Georgia Swing said in her nomination letter to SPJ.

“Brandon … uses his extensive training from Investigative Reporters and Editors to guide our staff in investigative reporting on their beats,” Swing wrote. “For example, he was the editor on Peter Passi’s investigative story on Excelsior Energy (“Millions in public money spent, but power plant is still just a dream”). … As he assigns and works with reporters on their stories, Brandon juggles reporting of his own and regularly produces some of our newspaper’s best work.”

SPJ gave Passi a first-place award in investigative reporting for his series on Excelsior Energy, a proposed clean energy plant for the Iron Range that has received millions in public dollars over the last decade but has little to show for it.

Stahl said he was “incredibly honored” by the award. He thanked Swing and Executive Editor Robin Washington for investing the time necessary to do investigative stories.

“It shows the value of going after public records, of being an aggressive reporter and doing stories that matter to our readers,” Stahl said.

Runners up for Journalist of the Year were Doug Grow of MinnPost and Pam Louwagie of the Star Tribune.

Stahl’s and Passi’s awards were among 11 the News Tribune received.

“The case of Dr. Konasiewicz,” the series by Stahl and Stodghill, was named story of the year among publications of all sizes. The series was about Dr. Stefan Konasiewicz, who continued practicing at St. Luke’s for years despite malpractice settlements and questions about his skills that eventually led the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice to discipline him.

“We’re terribly proud of Brandon and all of our staff,” said Washington. “More than the well-deserved personal honor, these awards highlight the important role that journalism plays in the life of our community, examining issues that matter and affect real people.”

Runners up for story of the year were “A lethal dose” by Star Tribune reporters Louwagie, Larry Oakes and James Walsh; and “The suicide files” by Jessica Lussenhop of City Pages.

The best issue award went to the News Tribune’s June 12, 2011, edition, which featured coverage of Grandma’s Marathon and reaction to an International Falls man accused of killing his wife with a totem pole. It competed against newspapers with circulations of 50,000 or less.

These awards also were in the 50,000-or-less circulation category:

  • First place for sports news for the newspaper’s coverage of the University of Minnesota Duluth men’s hockey team winning the national championship, led by reporters Kevin Pates, Rick Weegman and John Lundy. Photographer Clint Austin’s photo of three of the hockey team’s top players took second place in the portrait photo category.
  • First place in the short feature category to Christa Lawler for a story on a fecal transplants.
  • First place in page design to former assistant managing editor Craig Gustafson. Gustafson also took second place in the headline category for “His judgment cometh, your weekend ruineth,” a headline about a Christian group predicting the end of the world.
  • Second place in spot news to Jana Hollingsworth for her coverage of the death of 13-year-old Jefferson Bowen, who drowned last year after going swimming in the Amity Creek Deeps.
  • Second place in the feature photo category to Photo Editor Bob King for a feature photo of a little boy playing basketball.