Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association awards
The News-Review was named the best newspaper of its size in the state during the annual Summer Publishers Convention of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association in mid-July.
In addition to winning the General Excellence award, the newsroom staff took home 25 awards in the ONPA’s Better Newspaper Contest.
I won three awards in the contest, which judged work printed in 2008.
I was given the second-place award in the “Best Feature Story: General” category for a story I wrote about Roseburg’s Charlie Company of the Oregon National Guard. I spent the weekend with the soldiers in Redmond, Ore., and wrote a story about their one-weekend-a-month training. The soldiers have since deployed to Iraq. Here is the link to the story.
I won third place in the “Best Feature Story: Personality” category for the story I wrote about Frank Lane, a local man who grew up on a California homestead. Here’s his story.
I also won third place in the “Best Writing” category. This category required me to submit three pieces of writing to be judged. I submitted the story about Frank Lane (see above), an enterprise story about women smoking during pregnancy and a health feature about a young man who was battling cancer. Blake Krieg died from cancer in December 2008.
It’s been humbling to have my work recognized by my peers during my first full year as a reporter.