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THE WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER

Former Snohomish Tribune publisher remembered

May 2018

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Journal of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association

Better Newspaper Contest wraps up

Dialing for a ride near Sunnyside

Site to remain open through the weekend for stragglers

The deadline for WNPA’s 2018 Better Newspaper Contest is today, May 4, but the site will remain open through the weekend for people who still want to enter. The contest site, provided once again by Small Town Papers, opened for entries on April 2. Some rules were updated this year and some categories were added, so pay close attention as you make your entries. In the General Excellence category, you still must provide two issues during two specific weeks, but this year you can add another edition of your choice from any time in the contest period. We’d love to see every member enter General Excellence. There is no entry fee for that category. We’ve also upped the ante in the community service categories. Your entries now must describe the impact your project had in the community. A few new categories are added this year: There’s an arts and entertainment review category, and a new category for election coverage leading up to and including election results. A complete list of contest rules are available at wnpa.com by clicking on the BNC tile on the home page.

John Fannin of the Daily Sun News took a first place in the Breaking News category for this accident photo in the 2017 Better Newspaper Contest.

Nominations sought for WNPA’s Turnbull/Bradley awards Nominations are being sought for two of WNPA’s top awards, the Dixie Lee Bradley award and the Miles Turnbull Master Editor/ Publisher award. Bradley tirelessly served the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association and its members for 45 years and Turnbull was an active publisher and ultimately Executive Director of the organization. The Bradley award recognizes newspaper staff members who work long and hard, often behind the scenes, to see that the best

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possible community newspaper is produced and distributed each week. The selection criteria includes a demonstrated record over a considerable time period of consistent quality work in any

facet of the community newspaper industry including production, circulation, or front office support. Positions in news and advertising are not included due to ample opportunities for these professionals to be recognized through WNPA’s annual Better Newspaper Contest. There is no entry fee at the time of nomination. However, should its nominee win, the sponsoring newspaper must agree to pay the winning employee a $250 bonus which will be matched by WNPA for a total cash prize of $500 for the winner. The winner

also receives an engraved clock. The first WNPA Master Editor/ Publisher award was presented at WNPA’s 1994 annual convention. This award may be given to any person who is actively engaged in editing, managing and/or publishing a newspaper which is a member in good standing of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association. The recipient must have worked hard and unselfishly and made a significant contribution to his/her newspaper, community, state, as well as the Washington

Newspaper Publishers Association. Selection criteria also includes service to a free press or freedom of information, and service to the cause of community newspapers. To nominate someone for either award, send a short essay describing why your nominee should win to Fred Obee at fredobee@wnpa.com or mail to Washington Newspaper Publishers Association, PO Box 839, Port Townsend, WA 98368. Deadline for submission is July 1, 2018.


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