2018 Better Newspapers Contest Award Winners

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Volume 33 – Number 2

An information publication of the South Dakota Newspaper Association, Brookings, SD

June 2019

SDNA contest awards announced in Medora South Dakota Newspaper Association’s contest to identify and spotlight the best work done by newspapers across the state last year took center stage during the association’s annual meeting in May. Award winners were announced during the SDNA’s 137th annual, and fourth joint convention with North Dakota Newspaper Association convention May 30 - June 1 in Medora, ND. Awards were given for both advertising and news/editorial categories. The contest’s top awards were given for General Excellence, a measure of the newspaper overall – reporting, writing, photography, opinion, design, advertising. The SDNA General Excellence Awards are recognized as the measure of a newspaper’s overall quality and commitment to journalism. The 2018 General Excellence winners included: • Weekly newspapers under 1,150 circulation: Fall River County Herald, Edgemont • Weekly newspapers 1,151 to 2,000 circulation: Freeman Courier • Weekly newspapers over 2,000 circulation: Reporter and Farmer, Webster • Daily newspapers under 10,000 circulation: Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan • Daily newspapers over 10,000 circulation: Argus Leader, Sioux Falls

Also awarded for overall excellence were the 2018 Sweepstakes Awards. The Sweepstakes Awards are given to the newspaper in each circulation category that accumulates the most points based on individual awards earned. First-place awards are worth 100 points, second place 70 points and third place 40 points. The points are tallied for awards won in both news/editorial and advertising portions of the Better Newspapers Contest. The 2018 Sweepstakes winners included: • Weekly newspapers under 1,500 circulation: Fall River Count Herald, Edgemont • Weekly newspapers 1,151 to 2,000 circulation: Freeman Courier • Weekly newspapers over 2,000 circulation: Reporter and Farmer, Webster • Daily newspapers under 10,000 circulation: The Daily Republic, Mitchell • Daily newspapers over 10,000 circulation: Argus Leader, Sioux Falls Journalists at newspapers in Wyoming judged this year’s contest. SDNA Executive Director David Bordewyk expressed appreciation to the judges from Wyoming newspapers. “We are very appreciate of the great work that journalists from Wyoming newspapers did in judging our contest,” Bordewyk said.

“Along with spotlighting and honoring awardwinning journalism, contests provide a great learning tool for newspapers that participate. It’s an excellent opportunity to see how one’s professional work measures up against peers and also to learn new ideas and tips that can help editors and reporters improve their work going forward,” he added. There were 1,111 entries in the 2018 SDNA contest.

2018 Better Newspapers Contest Awards

Daily Republic reporter honored as outstanding young journalist The 2018 O utstanding Young Journalist for all daily newspapers in South Dakota is Ellen Bardash, a reporter at The Daily Republic, Mitchell. Bardash was selected from among six nominations for the honor. There were no nominees in the weekly division for 2018. Any journalist under the age of 30 working at a South Dakota newspaper is eligible for the award. Daily Republic Managing Editor Luke Hagen had plenty of good things to say about Bardash in his nomination letter. “Her main beat is cops and courts, and Ellen has an organized mindset that allows her to cover major news from our 17-county region,” Hagen wrote. “She

brings a great attitude to the office every day and contributes to each edition we print, whether that’s through reporting, photography or helping other writers.” Hagen added: “Perhaps most impressive is Ellen continuously takes on difficult assignments that require significant research and data requests. When many reporters shy from a story, she takes it on.” Hagen cited her work to compile information about unpaid school lunch balances at public schools statewide. It required persistence and rigorous follow-ups with various schools, but she got the story, Hagen said.

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Judges Comments: “Simple purple gradient really looks nice.Very pleasing to the eye.”

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Judges Comments: “Using the bold colors from the logo throughout the ad really helps tie together the main information. I also Loved the detail of the ice cream over the “Chocolates” text.”

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2nd Place REPORTER AND FARMER Janelle Harms 3rd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Lori Ward All Dailies 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Brenda VanMeter, Customer Service Staff Judges Comments: “Easy to read, clearly organized.”

2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Staff Judges Comments: “Nice use of color to add attention to each category.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Daily Republic Staff Judges Comments: “Love the header.”


4 • June 2019 • South Dakota Newspapers

BEST MULTI AD SECTION

Judged on basic idea, originality, organization and design of individual ads, design of the cover, and design of the section as a whole.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place HAMLIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN LeeAnne Dufek and Doug Kruiter “Destination Lake Poinsett”

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2nd Place FALL RIVER COUNTY HERALD Brett Nachtigall, Sheryl Grimes, Amber Schumacher “Miss South Dakota Pageant Special Edition” Weeklies 1,151-2,000 and Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Staff “West River Summer” Judges Comments: “This is such a great idea and so nicely done I’m sure any advertisers who did not take advantage of it felt silly. VERY NICE JOB!”

2nd Place LENNOX INDEPENDENT Anne Homan, Kelli Bultena “Holiday Recipe Book” Judges Comments: “The reader appeal on this is over the top. Great idea! I’m sure your advertisers would gladly do this again.”

3rd Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Staff “The Best” Judges Comments: “Very good idea with plenty of reader appeal. Advertisers had to feel lucky to be included in this.”

All Dailies 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Advertising Staff “Reader’s Choice Winners” Judges Comments: “These “Best of” efforts are huge - a lot of time investment, coordination, and making sure everybody comes out happy. I commend the folks that did it. And the sales effort here was terrific. If you can sustain the effort annually, the residual benefits are terrific.”

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Judges Comments: “Nice product. Great sales effort.”

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BEST ADV. SALES TOOL

Judged on appeal, originality and creativeness in promoting newspaper products by sales staff.

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All Weeklies 1st Place FREEMAN COURIER Tabitha Schoenwald “It’s Your Business”

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All Dailies 1st Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Jason Hofer “Deadwood Now”

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Judges Comments: “Compelling way of relating flavor of publication in a single sheet.”

2nd Place WEST RIVER EAGLE Nancy Anderson “Support your team”

2nd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Deb Townsend “Daily Republic Holiday Advertising Packages Sales Flyer”

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INSTRU Deuel, Fos itol, Pierre SD (Th ple- NE 1/4 and the or enforced : eseon3filing pers hese 3 full final size with bleed fulM. following comsen- T112N-R51W Brookings, Pirner, ed trust or assets l pages THE VOTERS votefrom Hamlin, Cap01 (605 773-3352)" $999 en $1(T Section 19feature writer and photographer Watertown, SD. 5” Stev person’s HTS dy, 19 entludethe bleeof 5”x artminc be barred. edsmay This Moo sbury, Lake, Grant, 575 the applicant's mail- 8.2 10ry,.75Dep VOTING RIGwho can’t tion of the her informa- SW 1/4R50W. 8.295”x10.7 . 8.8 ”men fin Secreta 33” xmitr King e. Furt size ther tal and T112N11 and and is given may be sub Any vote A true South Dakotan, lived equal years th ble ms ed requests le atof her $599 ausehastenc of Environ Resources. wiClai by.333” image area,(7.5”x10”) availab ot becshe er, McCook site ing address tion filed tee Min add Fu application Trus ed) ll 1/4 the mark a ball a physical tion is Pa ural(7.5”x at the ted to peti s. This SE Page 7.5”x10” type siz ov. 10”) ll os.g state”x uding the Clark Countie roximately above. A an interested Natge .sds Fu ten 66 life “EasttheRiver” and “West River” -and truly believes incl e 10 voter has writ www N3.6 onc a ”) 112 d e, or MES app er 24-T lishe mailing $449 to the or can’t read x4.75” Hat Pub mate cost ELECTION CRImakes a Section the future use is locatednorth of Bruce by eith applican disability he tell. t of the claim ress on to l app s totage that everyone has a pers story f Page (7.5” person or the filed bylf Pa (7.roxi al 5”x4.75” or men H the add ) $9 at n R51W to no increase in 3 mile may ask any s to help Anyone who 5” 99 tee whe .05. be ”x nt Trus $38 t 33 of $349 3.666”x10”) (5.58 d false stateme to vote area with unt of water SD. L 46- musember 12, 2018. 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The rans Service the tar Thme the meaduam erate wh to in the $70 at the of a veteran who Sogr ts kota op dect sit SO3).fro 0. ol ings are (V02 Grant County exp ,00 ming th er Stone cer 14, locyate 25 faron to $60 to aft e South Da million in paymen is $1 serv the $1 ho , Big ife m d ed len Sc ek VSO st in sai fal yd-w an Viet So gh , Scott Maliman Ea d t me nam and died of Hi sband-anher ho y he to off emplo 9.4 nelim Ma of tha ht210 price ha use, ek, is located at ott lesshe l, mo eig hu ho Sc com lived een e multip the ir fal plica urt tw ceived $1 eral government erna- or id the tion be the Co 5g sa e s Gran ere ty relat 60 eiv tim can recizo t County Courtho e es. ed to hurt payin on pli fed ad. onun ft un CHRISTM sup ndt Co r heLIG ns and Ar na, wh years. nky, ph Gr peAS use, 210 are being Hofer spean or adult onset Type prostate cancer tio lbasar s rn from the ongoing int ted O, East Fifth Aven Mices HTS VS ducer ueg, ne better le ado have Lake fe ne pro yin due to an un II diabetes, manydata was obthe lp,” e and wity ue, Milbank, phon buen vasta CoJean ork505 Krueger “Pat ount.rked for rts Fif d his eesthorAv should contact a am an way to hehom“It set losses war that hastde ’t yard of Richard hebe e 605-432-7505. lly Holli Seehafer | Eas the in l s ista12th saiedRo uambe payment through a and wo righ 5. Th at ura loca Ave t411 dult ts. inisn 50an and ther The Grant County Revi ennue ustriyespro ate tradee we heura ric e a herd 2-7pm is usCha ad ou for d, andofthi locag 43Ko The MFP Milb is to paym ice officer. In both l veterans servDA tional be m,rs hich VSO, Angie Beac Roberts County dee ew d , is ba stl foragricult itl ind wher r ut acoyea set with bailo anon t, but ank. Fart The mo Befor Sis to the contest r of Commerce sponsored m the US on Act request a sign resi los is exp case the es wn o, y gs. den fro om, jor to s, of du do gie pro ne d h thes Tw ho ce d d is ma id clai loca was d ne e ug An mo ite Nom diso sai rke pa min ted at 411 an ctricity . Winners rece eases have been tai voted lac ati tho tw r. Even inate Your Neig wo the of the st g “Peace, Lov , Su Second Avenue, s reas eone ueve ls beantsthe waners bil t ha r 2018 f Ier Com ive $50 in Ol’ Aven soy , in-l determined to be of Inform vironmental Triba olm hbor lighting e cts uf ere win s tha Suite Two, Sisseton Pow wi ckh du int upd . Th l official state –rry Se ouulturaele Mill Bucks don going to repdd ee.”st grocon e Road fo Freedom associated with abric your thente pany. -73ir76pro thAre ypaofy Sto dotsn’t phone 605-698 se-98the , l soen r soci- in the Milbank wo rofit En Sis ag rym soy lp Le for ated 5-6 I t era no Agen at te he ra 60 nte n-p for a by t Hitting th d to find this docu ce, d ho fed t rke e t sta Otte -737 wi no Oran Kie gh du ate on 6. the ma rke r cks pa ge expoTail The Tribal o ” ph it mi g theency ma A top t durin the by the intts. sure. Veterans or t tra , is seloc ise ay. VSO, Geri Opsal, ted d. ine d cos duarChsal x ans ou the emerg fee ri Op inietia lahgsom Bobe Group tha mental polisurviving spouses Okho I was surpr en I opened it tod y g the som is go rvive the cen i at00 dinGe much suhin forOsoy VS d thatlea andtly rsbe cluO, Working may be compens t 4,0 ces, CP saiing blurt out wh ve too viron priate ton Wahpeton Oya located at Sissepantry . ead n Oy 5-rs, abaouPh e farme i Ka d pp OKthe etoas yea r, for e 60 Phha hpen ated nt tolp som offer ateed few anoize led theck to spending and en eased by the group wa s. Ev phston te, CPO Box ment blank this article was alr this llwott etyHo calthe orgals ton Sti beanWa WITH lag d all may hean thee,pa ty, and Vietnam veterans . n Vil rio #50 er ba rsi he up tio of rel pe cy nd t . 9, ov re ive e ita vel Agen ta erd en nk mi bu reA we ay , Un tra da cle inv pe cy tim Ag thi em n’t ft , Village, phone 605 Way the 09dip crisis at needs” to In my ad, he serv e to #5 E varie ingte have needan ind WID that wo d his wife end- Sta cies. The the first wave of country and suffe who traIde ing perisheby d . right aw . Be$4hip wh have com an04 my cra aters 8.ty of me sp der Na 698-338 said he an somb from ly $1n7,3 r nowMor “Band .Aid an8. cklup readiness de t oftio written. I ilbatan pacia iloeut, pm38 lossestub enna 69 nomi som baTh ilout awi Ko8-3 tions and covers on ents to farmers un ulties ym e ea ncy VanHou festive holid bacid s of k Ar therusfinIan phases of leave, I am alP pa d req MFuir just opera t wa ld ay lig anan izona Chambe . a soybean Ar to covich process in ludn.e a few mato ved on for ceily inctio able to ad the farm running gency paym gram, which cou beginlie edter a ch pliap r of Co s voted as on hts, the resid I have ver want ing s wh l by o ap bilsew t disrup m operppmarke s als P pro e of the pro mmerce eived word my su n $5ld, far hava cause I ne ant of the months a litence of to keep ap MF th rec or tha t He wi ing rs the re the no m ng s me mo fro fie wi g alo95 far sponso ial, 2,8 le out n, Litch all break eived t but ha terall maIn y do ways cogniz e and start gettin mred No nners in the Neighbor lig ing telrk takko ay; a smoothly. humming along ted to paymen t application. ll i- maMa taahaverrec be Da John Kelle state highwvid wicil Ho lak pte minate ht sot Fa 482nd I willuth ney off nterke a t data proa, es wiMa ch left at the t the middle of Se ne on Your Avenue ing contest. the “We were had kind of adjus rs .in So yet on tha t making any mo for a ergh lion.; speeding atoine the ov the atndo ymen ing ou The vivi sCo l;l ple Bucks , ou avts stats d. tro ls G pa thr e no ween pplie d we MN va pa sai bil su e’r an EW de my ay by he tle sad ab rden preserving is e donate southeast of the “W dd ht, ing y hw cia Th t,” ym ved av rig pa . an court cos hig pa all myram we pro M hind d by Ot ga d. helped ued byint the marke rkets disapwith wersaving o thefinfin issnd $19; ve Prog neap r’sme elos ter Tail ilbank. W lea yeafar ber after l trip up north is be ” Hofer sai sed xt lp s of trade soy- prices and this, but it s wi iltyow tation POA; the forl to he Power bysed the clo dy ight our ma orts to todis byes 0. rcent of nths there, rai te. pu gs fal gu 8.5 ern essrea mo hts s ho ov Co $2 ug lak ple and our fal thi cau de nd exp m pelbank; cou “A tion gre o turn on my tho rchargbuys 60 ing tra arter of the su d by msd percent of ners , Mieri alser the go $40; time fall from mime yerAm , which can farue us. About a qu ta are exported to jor Meby inabe is de peared; 98 gone.” far Joced ChRo weIathng the o about the comrtadu 151ter en hway; iss area, nn Dako beans a ma alich lt,d Marcki wh This is als garden and yard cess pa te hig Bo inga,to Lasp ans proon a sta in South t for Southby market are ushel price of soy th China iff disbeeed pla In the loc the are y, d ore, mal;rke pro Coronwi jor tro ntries, wi spenSh sp d ising ll uth ere we plea, guilty sura ma ne Cityea wh cleanup in I have found this The welo, So The per-b 20 percent almost rvil other cou fer said. As the tar propaas we an highw Big Sto ll. costs $40; ay is . th d n Th Re wi an nth , r. a le it, e, is rk tha rk Ho nk by kota po 9; court bailout vil, Summ e mo wi menc said po Louis , Milba market, fell more from about $10.60 an Da A; fine $3al said the urg vinnte for an entir celed and ivi,ng inon, Hofer Strinandb o new ure POVanderW8.50. anksg olm Th lingers on y fills up with yar This d dWilmot ricult famlyilyanan pute drags trying to break int , overnight, .30 a bushel, Kopm r’s ver Stockh $2protect theki,agLe hteWa onard wl a. es to ugks, ily inent inavily , which $8 charg heays ul’s daoo fam Pa USDA garage slo and paraphernali o aredw ; eded e paym ducers are ch as South Korea nambkows bushel to neAa g Twin Br Da rs wh ts.thThbe ts ristmas ron enwi roa spen d farme the te Ch final rounlaunched the se ts su desti land, other m din llned fro ta farmers, bra y an ed paym garden po d goods have been d rke nt, on ure wi d. ko str ilty eiv ma me fut sai Da ing gu du We a rec . co nd uip a, tai eed as uth eq office; ple ts and an ala by ne , AZ s ob ; spged with ff’s Zeure wult MNera gstaff ducts. He ments aimd of trade miti nd and promise Ne e other So and his wife would Fla pro tion wa cos year’s can labeled for friends ding in lds r Lik rk or ric 0; ma ho eri nte po lev Ag $4 lab sh for ga wi d Elig bytilizer an court cosytsfaced to dfer d loa thertment of s need of pa oup. said he American rebounded in soyissue stDe sufferin ed at assisting tion payGrbe ir an for mo 9; ng boxed an d patiently await n the the ead pm d, $3 rki d tio tS. clo alr e Ko see after h ve sol U. g from da er ntal Wo sary cosme fin om have farmers A; mm an su prices ha y bottomed out her have made a decent m opo when I by PO g wh tif my onme . m ces rat 0. far als ho of ied so vir relatives ag ne d ; is ch ta row 8.5 ny En a e th is nk ko sai tra $2 mu ments due to un marcharges years in ith, Milba you wiuth Da d the d along de retalia e. Th s, duct s since the d corn an su eral downElaine Smbut whenued tions. P cke ile two So paWh in the garag pumpkins, gourd s. than the month sevElizabeth s like a lot way; iss rs and beans an stockpile excess pro ut in ati roducers tion by foreign jus- duction redic perly t my edonmoI re fas er mdnsme eiv s n of nd ilo far an nd co l. wa of na me rec po ba ht tha st t m fal t ics sou far ce stock up on Indian corn to pro to rig s en fit modities en enents, mo lude all rta “It e to yieldover lots of a, guilty by thi whym eratiois is alsino pa For fa e d ke pro plifor a paym a governm will now in lur it out rtment; ple inchest fairea receive ich 0 esn’t marwh squash an lls for fall. I also lik inApplying just a two-page ap e hig 00,00the be pa son s. and rely on ke ends meet. plied, co Th sp pod M $2Th tainly do e de tw year. I our ts $40; sua th far lesget es it cer by s oflicacr ts ofeivedsea (MFP) pa arket Facilitatio eligible to to sthi gre deck my ha me with seasonal up $9s7,350 court cos “It’s only and have er to ma d easy wi ents were n’t a wa fied their lot A; fine $54; ers recng ts ho s,” he said. keep som-e ord e don’t sit and cry nly not like a an ion, and the paym Hofer, presithis aretes ture on my r, fire thi tsinI did PO for the los of their yments for the n Program paymen the grace my “W tai nos $1fea im cat 0. ms make said paymen uparges $28.5t0. y help bailout 2018 pr s y;mi paymen time of yea into my cer se the ly, s d iff ma e co Cit it’s oick thi it P wa us ive tar nd d nis ne Pr qu ly ce hts an MF est nt t bu ite oductio half ch nd Aid, ich, Big Sto ive low ad by sesis of the do USDA’s act kle lig d settle the processed South Dakota Pork hand out, pman said of the tter S have re n. maining ed by rece st ofan nr siness until; the aly and the d Hebu eplace an made quilts in so mo er’s to nt of BaSeth e ws be Ko FARMER set losses caus me issue rkedby Watch (FSA) ha Farm Service iPhAon the gas fir le in Ne g of ga t 91 perce next summ cure-all,” “It would be much r soy- dent of the cil. ducer’s 5 peop gin Ag DAKOTA to off de dealsa,wo guilty under handd comfortable r tag was y on pen its tra shows tha al farmers wada to SOUTH al government ta to to provid s been administ ency protio ir ut getsan ents. yment the t for ou easy chair parks; ple $40; surcers Coun ney to farmers fast enpa ym d rke du zy an du ilo s pa by $2 tra er ivi ba er Co r. a ma ha h e th in ly fed th ind fis gs. yea , ion e MF g MFP it of ts to of prepasrat had the ducers sin e first paym game n rt costs crisis is eived on small from the been imposed. lis ymenwe the evenin after this time of temcou Getting moof Congress when les tha if we just we’re like a casualty commod out.” thet. pa ents to pr e $7al5;sai d the tariff ld be that he rec ated losses on his finerW ases, am ta weremy final koek A;nd al t suitc it first 50 ce September POVa said that have tober the cou rel or 2,025 is what I und.” 0. bu;tim Soeuth Da per a major go beans, bu rsnk pe 2018 fo oinTh program, The paym prors packing melba for tariffddle of Oc and we have percent, es $22.5 farMi t n things aro clenaning nytz, r actually duction rcent of their charg me , , and 70 er farmers acted the bailout of Huron, agriculBy the mi ansdtha p. d me ng ma g far r.” you’ve go rtiaig start to tur gram didn’t help hous 2018 pr the per bush GLO eliell . MFP pr huCr andGoth youn $20,0g00 me upm Mikn WIN wheat cro the and Dav gate edelesals for have turne maybe even a d he ckgra al an- wa pman sai byua up TRE d d eq ionand pfmann finA; pro oway it goes; es,” o pa receivtor el, ES the alm ov ha ue yin Ko ut reg o ts, the id iss pro n id I for ath tid ilo ; . , Schu peratures eave on en wh the ga t’s es st de Elm ba r Ko ns the ipi lte me s of d, ha Lo e ali adilty by PObe woo pork is $8 paymen | Gran theging of ga rec eraOct. 31, zinescan Th cotton, ivel drts up gu and Avenue ines farme t County Review “T speci rigof ymado ubt cold rai s pa ich what com e the ref built rn theen re- ank. Thealfest kota t wh ts rou ’t gra Milb see ga the00 so co gh tag Da As cy t0,0 d to fron a, me . eri ven pro rg rn ma ess mi ou an , t nu uth had a few snow, leaving no do us ple ha o You hu of , l Am sin ; Ag o tak als,000 the Bre So dairy r Neig tur y are winSe m n $1.65 pe p bur ligh fue rn88 whh and parksor those wh0; surryand $1 books, jou . hbo to apply rvices event m. d boost Lisa with me wever in theP Milb l- . ting contest. Fou rm ners r anives “I can’t eve with that.” cherry an, soybean, fresh , hog, fis l reserves rt costs $4 y ed nearlynt r, hoWie nk ar bring rece ank Are little sleet/ is ahead. The vario on the an yea $355 mi MF progra Weebst USDArFa per bush bu ater1520 Lesnar said. economy er ciae $75; cou position” due to winner provid sw the den down d e aaCha I wa retothansu ne hom ure. in Ol’ Milln’t mbe ingresi at ension r ar msmer offar ciaetiv ricult$50 Com el. Buc ya hamburg fin “a slippery nister South perw e ensp WINNI with moser wer Producer wheat producer eet gregated appre ts. pa sn ceen rsork about wh vicym y ces cy painat chosen Jo Nom 0.of capital. ubay; Otte is admi e Le lated to ag line that if it would in- ks from in arges $22.5 rme farmema erg this MFP pa ure Tail NG the e wife out for was produced by it pa are ver s. s the s Chr em nit Pow rs cy es have con in late season ke ne in of istm er an fur en Wa neci n g d ed ion Com as s, fo sp ure in life erg ch far for tur wa tio rch seas ns an ul $1 pan d r the MFP only sig em ves thel po Pa redeach xtetopher A. Pie ,000 pr s James bir and “The “It’s a protec ereris agricult uedas combine ym suffe y ovCh Submitt agencies This story Watch, a non-prof lion in d applied losses he on thedit w fast the e they. isstry the nengaged the an s; at ho e ize te up mo ch ura for to d are Bo ks d ion for d era in ult am ise on be in an d e loo og be ed fir y an erb inls te agric o road con ure indusilty by ce ws Milb eligible be aa st and Photo ore calSta lake on the He als sorghum $12 ult plea, gu ich the have com losses would rev nufac- and surpr for them to receiv pfmann ment to offset Lesnar lost nearl to ing . t have data ng the sh Dakota Ne ization. Find more after th r board, pres rd, left. Dawn ank’s Chris es ve riveri e nuagricen verno byha , soy can sign-up second paymen for the t; in wh suroverd dercodo he since tmas ca r goodrs an un en foraging alofor the winter. 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Judges Comments: “Consistently eye-catching ads.”

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Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Justin Petersen “Hospital Message Board”

Judges Comments: “nice way to keep people informed and updated”

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All Dailies 1st Place BROOKINGS REGISTER Nikki Brower, Tracy Jonas “Medary Acres” Judges Comments: “So much fun and color. Very Appealing. Good typography, great design.”

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Judges Comments: “Great use of photos and graphics to make a fun page promoting children’s dental health.”

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Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Norma Najacht “Destination Dentistry Ad” 2nd Place SIOUX VALLEY NEWS Teresa Wilcox “Zomer Plumbing and Heatin” 3rd Place CLEAR LAKE COURIER Ken Reiste “RibFest”

Judges Comments: “Very simple, and it works! Keeping the design so clean and clear was great. I liked the image that was chosen for the ad as well.”

2nd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Ashlie Schweitzer “Milbank Eye Care - Book your child’s exam today” Judges Comments: “Great placement of the photo and other design elements. I liked the touch of the boy looking down and leading the eye toward the text in the middle.”

3rd Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Justin Petersen “Big Cup” Judges Comments: “Having that much information can easily get lost. They did well in creating a hierarchy with the information.”

All Dailies 1st Place BROOKINGS REGISTER Nikki Brower, Butch Friedel “Twin City Fan” Judges Comments: “Really great creative and design layout. Good use of color palette. Draws the eye but isn’t too busy.”

2nd Place BROOKINGS REGISTER Nikki Brower, Tracy Jonas “Michelson High Point Academy” Judges Comments: “Very nice layout and modern design. Both ads had good use of images but weren’t too busy.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Tom Stevens “Make it Mine Designs” Judges Comments: “Really clean and creative design and layout. Good job.”

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Weeklies Under 1,150 and Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Darrell Mohr “Veterans Day” Judges Comments: “While the eyes take in the the powerful photos, the message they send is even stronger. Great choice in photos bringing on pride and remembrance.”

2nd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Kathy Nelson, Robert Slocum, Kristine Heinen “Gone, but never forgotten” Judges Comments: “Beautifully done, evokes emotion a special display ad/ section to remember.”

3rd Place TRUE DAKOTAN Cam Fagerhaug “100 Years of Pheasant’s Forever Tradition” Judges Comments: “Nicely done, clever use of photography.”

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place REPORTER AND FARMER John Suhr “John Schiley” 2nd Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Risa Fryhling “Key Agency Celebrating 41 Years” 3rd Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Justin Petersen “Western Rancher Christmas”

All Dailies 1st Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Judy Goldhammer “Prairie Family Healthcare” Judges Comments: “Great photo of the practitioner. Makes me believe she is welcoming and compassionate, just like the ad says!”

2nd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Deb Townsend “Costello Property Management” Judges Comments: “Compelling photos, especially the interior living room shot.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Karmen McCain “Kelly Gross Insurance” Judges Comments: “Nice work showing the interior well through an exterior photo.”


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Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place NEW ERA Megan Punt “Compassionate” Judges Comments: “Wonderful creativity, great use of photos within. Color sharp.”

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2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Staff “Avera Breast Cancer Awareness” Judges Comments: “What a strong way to advertise around articles. Well done! I liked how it didn’t make it all look like a giant ad, but all tied together and was still effective.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Lorie Hansen “Mitchell Realty” Judges Comments: “Love how you thought “outside of the box” with this. It really stood out and was very clever. Very well-designed!”


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Judges Comments: “The clear winner. Outstanding writing backed by vigorous reporting and strong attention to detail.”

2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Jonathan Ellis “Back brace scam” Judges Comments: “I love how much digging went into this story. A simple question -- what’s the deal with these braces -- led to a fascinating and important piece of journalism.”

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Thical f ivJuly 15 PO Boxin660 e lake ha les pushed to a waterof the roadway an ugh er of Subway, called the thro 61 t sy wi dr wen d -fi th ain 84 lle no The ed d th dr 16 ditch. Th , ive July 35r man bottom lefing but the mud weekend “fabulous.” 64 the vehicle aged to get out e dy al pizza Edgemont, SD 577 t. Thee fooindividu 84 of that cros mor before it wa July 17 tbridge 201 mer “I’d say it was one d the cree ged an a orders s su 605-662-7 63 near the se es and k areapizz 80 slic ds Web pla nt d soug ht help at bca , July 18 m pg ro wa th un also . e of the biggest weeken shed away d is . lyThey near mal 58 nor Fees sa id 72 than . M uc 19 a year,” ve h of the July getat ion, west of inclutdithro a lot of ice, we’ve had in over goSitkaareas of the coun on ng treugh she 334 S. Chica es said th There we received less ra ty cr ce linedwen She Precipitation: th . at e said ba nk s of Jirava in eek is gone ts drinks. m577 e iss 47 re some re rts of . wat . er andthspor Fees sa July 15, .40” rain Hot Springs, SDFees,inangdca lves, accordpo were saw a roughly 25 percent ing to No s extra people discover id he wa some 930 that no ca relieved to issin July 18, .86” rain 605-74m5-3 for increase in sales over the e g, but he horses were stor in . m the th een pe at e He rs fed fel pa betw avy be were staf t they wo rk du rains overw found ring the and all parts in ious weekends. July 19, .51” rain he lmedetheprev stormly thre rm,d – part a shed on. The water displaculd . Thebeken spillway , Edgemont , Oelrichs thu the weesto Continued a far m be ed like d damone tormhop Dakota. 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The notice Co n inform you that, efto in to is m letter nk re F “This Ya te said, stamp, sla The BY RANDY DOCKENDOR She also are terminated from the d the right ucted a lightmriff’ nkton.net fective immediately, you f for Bon Homme County. s gFiring randy.dockendorf@ya at he ha mission condat its reguShe lar eetin position as deputy sherifare no longer an employee ams th so “School board votes, EHS students voice, Estelline “Agriculture 2018” Ad he conflict if n-year you &D nt, lf, e s electio al mome m Z/P se es this unusu of Six-M so m RT an Football Set As ne puty TYNDALL — An of busin t may have y. To KELLY HE OfdoDe y sheriff’s department to defend hi Bon Homme...Count of IsallGoin ging to Bon g Tobelon in the Bon Homme Count funds the ion. The Go equipment attent InalSD, Lake nation But Judges Comments: “We have people starting the story, Tuesday buimportant work of Howf Many“Please turn in ses. 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LEADER-COURIER SOUTHERN UNION COUNTY r mmissio itions Na fo s e coline hs. g’s end, Maggs had won n. a great way of connecting readers to what they see in ey thOn mont evenin 6 , By rn Ridge 12 Pet 3-to-1 margi two, atto t done during SHERIFF | PAGE slide 878-331, or a nearly ation notice on his reconsideredts — Maggs posted the termin is was no ing. SusanThOdson national news to their local papers, which is a great way ar three requesal-use he Tuesday’s st, Adams has a condition two e pa at animal e Decision 2018 of getting readers to see the value of local journalism. In th “Elk Point looks ld likordinance” and it ou w rm pe he at that Garrity indicated thsborg to serve as and families variances — ived Each one of the entries starts out with a person, which Judges Comments: These stories n Ravn “rin w workforcethe families we she were surprisingly so ne id Ja te sa g ea had not rece cr g to tain rney. 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We apolo NS | PAG ute after DORFthe ignor withed,Ro Gramkow, wh “This was reclaimed last and I’d like Pat re EN e min NIELS t on (Garr ELECTIO Y DOCKENgize for rm BY ROB error. ity) to updat in Pier men an an RAND e usionyear and we’re following .netr Republic mmiss ankotn conference e meeting, co uty’s employ rob.nielsen@y COUNTY | PAGE thei sion Chai sion is in gh,” he said. “Like many m throu ed n 10A m os th wo Co cl , r he aggs Afte said projects in the future me County d, M a big of our the polls This to discus enonly year t’sisn’t m hed.going ike Soukup nigh Houp, to grindnthem ns intently ting. and Chairman M al deal had been reacwe’re year for road 1 margin. primary. 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Ther itsat911 hold a board discus com int and if the deficienciets onl th e wo the get emergency phone line th and its Face to t en fu boo y, send it k nd page. t of tor plishm a ha oga m ly der co , on eed ac t. s ncie Gramkow said it was ind  their zepas te ou e stadep ro deficie rically Speaking artm at in thhis ized Indian ent received commen ogn . rec s es lly sto from acroth ce m era Hi un ho fed ts ss ingon and even to the anno nati nurs 110the overseas. However, year, the nter staff the firestorm d closest to the d Care Ce quieted dow During last school tribe with tribal lan ursing an With no other candida n after several day said this Estelline N nson en approved the crerd Joh The s. t. boa tric ool tes dis in sch the ool gen sch Maggs automatically bec e Redm election trator eral tees, D PHOTO e nam minsisshe thndr Estelline’s SUBMITTE , in ome d by eau handful of commit debe a be of riff. How/ ever en Fla n er off e Weard - Ad th atio left with the y uld ra , wo all he d Mikissu was woul person of no notool ing the sch would s ng days kids der ethi al leam w ae. family during the nex job or health insurance for his trib k nocas TheRe one of them involv dman, so t six but I thin on t-t it was put ugh her than a if The MDSP job will provmonths. anydtho the t. sco mes ething otdet ine ma m ga erm e so ide th hea at lth ninsurance, Maggs said. He had shown part nne Joh eer for , Estelline you can ch derogatory and if yes Board member LeA rather of insurance coverage icular concern about the lack gs. “I’dcha ir at the leashdirts.” feelin tore, butnge I’m the ced s mixe hauld bed for son was appointed and his wife, Blair, hav with his county term inat on ion. ps ctu wo pi He ld om e tee ho th Th mit er e four chil scot com t changethat tim nna Ad e.e need agesr 6 years to 6 e busco by Jedren atole mascot. 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Judges Comments: “This is a really interesting topic, and the reporter demonstrates a lot of tenacity and determination in chasing down as much information as possible. I appreciate the pokes at the county commission for failing to provide agendas. I think it could have been harder on the sheriff who clearly was abusing his power in the face of losing an election to his employee -- honestly, that’s not even perfectly clear at first.”

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He not only d said of the plan on getting that Gusta Sioux en betwe facilit helpe St. ies, open Mike will assume ofd301st gTYN Ave.” 448thTESY toCOUR Durfee State Prisosealin the duties of Director isPHOTO MICHAEL WINDER/DOC LAve., —A n (MDS YANKTON RECYCLING FOR THIS WEEK form P)and asDAL Ave. a452nd er eBon mediMike Hom Durfe um-security facilit444th tions,” Dooley told theof Prison Operame State Couennty dep Priso y,she he rose n Ward riffthrou Press — who 11 gh theran Bob Doole ranks to become its warde agai “(He) uty nsty addrebos will continue to be the & Dakotan. ssessthe SIFIEDS 10 | MIDWEST audience and n intion warde 1995. during Thurshis nTSof7 | WORLD 9 | CLAS theinat Nearly 35 years on day’s retirement was term SPOR Sioux | ed 5 nigh Falls LIFE | priso t 4 afterelec — ns.” pro-ARIES 3 | VIEWS setting foot in OF 15TH STREET gramhas andfoun othe recepd Springfield, Dooleying OBITU r2 wor Dooley oversees nearly |Sprin tion at the k until bec ON REGI theng new is walki omfield 2,000 den Gets Retirement Sendoff through sheriff n. ary. Dooley has served ginpriso prison gates for the last inmates. Janu He serve eldnWar with as warde time.riff-e the South Dako Spris ngfi He is for OW: ORRpriso retiring today (Friday), She ta Department of TOM1,260 ners at Springfield. In about k ction Magsgs and a speciallect Mar Corre addiforsaid Wed 35 program and recepacce tion, years nesd aroun , nearl ay d 320 he y all pted and 300 inmates at the tion were has of it with at Springfield. position heldafor him Thursday at the priso respective Yankton and thn.Dak for the nextthe State of munity work centers Rapid City com“It’s been really Sou fantastic to be ota six Yankton Comm mon part of this for 35 years, not “I’ll units) under his direct(formerly trusty unity Workths. r. Center and be gfield wor just Sprin ion. king thewith rvey is Rapid the prepare fo City Comm but also places like Pierre Doole Dep unity Work the new su entCenter. out in y’s tenure at Springfield stands ted last of Corand Sioux Dooley said he willartm rect Falls,” he said, notin Ward said and a career which often sees at was just adop remember his doin g with g his positionions partthe -tim intera e. th staff e as ctions law at the state’s directorenfo memb rm ten ers leave for reaso staff. rcem fons ranging y ex siv ent of priso ishment work for ett n opera pl pr “I’m so m tions the pleas co since 2013. citie from ed atsthe r. ac promotions to burn-out in peopl ec an Bon mbe eat I’ve met Noveand me Cou es. and the opportunitiesop ere’s career ENCC’s first insp “It’s quite chang both In that position,Hom Mag I’veerenjoy gsthetold en s Dooley has over- nty,”throu iencies. Th ed follow es. tch at the wa fic ki Pres rm is de gh s fo Th years ro seen other wardens&toDak ey rs ,” he said. “We “Staying 35 years at one to otan surv . u-holda great staff of dedic have inspec to have ze e contin facilityde is r the new Th erale,” said South n ity in the DOC system. ensur atedepeople. They feduniqu a Ader dtruly un hard to nnwill g an Je in tio He Dakot ns have rk by io a worke Corwor wo lat d to k maketethe During his career, Doole gu facilities rectio r at Mike Durfee reDOC ey tary Denny Kaemth Secre ensth sta Stat ey’ve been has Edito very e and this tim Neyws Prison overseen not only MDSP . that ingk. During Thurs Incsafe.” (MD ngSpri SP) ey recep but also blishiin tion, ngfiion, lat In addit the eld, w survday’s gu ty Pu rewhe Doole reiotns y sough Coun to an heinwas makeentirely ne Haml employe of

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South Dakota Newspapers • June 2019 • 13

BEST EDITORIAL WRITING

Judged on reader appeal of the selected topic, composition, persuasiveness and display.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place MCPHERSON COUNTY HERALD Jeremy Cox “Letter From the Editor” Judges Comments: “Clearly the top entry in this category. The editorials appeal to the reader, are persuasive and elicit emotion, are very well crafted, and are personal and easily relatable”

2nd Place NEW ERA Sarah Ebeling Judges Comments: “Three strong pieces in this entry that are persuasive, focus on the role of journalism in a community, are well written and nicely displayed”

3rd Place SOUTHERN UNION COUNTY LEADER-COURIER Susan Odson Judges Comments: “Nice pieces in this entry, with good follow up on the issue of the animal ordinance and the importance of small town business legacies. Like the use of persuasion and taking a stance on the issue”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place FREEMAN COURIER Tim L. Waltner ““Communication breakdown,” “Gun control,” “Enemy of the people”” Judges Comments: “Well-researched and written. Gun control editorial was gutsy with thoughtful presentation. “Enemy of the People” is bold and wonderfully done without being defensive.”

2nd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Kathy Nelson Judges Comments: “Dollar store piece is well-referenced, asked the right questions. Trade war editorial was very topical, localized a national issue.”

3rd Place LENNOX INDEPENDENT Kelli Bultena ““From the Editor”” Judges Comments: “Thoughtful and well-written. I like the focus on local. For instance, the need for funds for the municipal band. Bringing some attention editorially to a need within the community.”

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Katie Zerr “How many chances; Transparency in government; There may be more tough decisions” Judges Comments: “This entry is the clear winner. The pieces are all relevant and local, they are informative and well developed, and they are all on topics of importance. You just flat out outworked all of the other entries, and won this category by being what a newspaper is supposed to be in its community. Well done.”

2nd Place YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER Brian J. Hunhoff Judges Comments: “These editorials are hard hitting and give a clear sense of direction to readers on topics important to them. They are exactly what a community newspaper editorial should be.”

3rd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Debbie Hemmer “Bringing awareness, do you care, tariffs” Judges Comments: “The tariff’s editorial is very strong and well developed, and the ‘do you care’ piece is less so but powerful because of its brevity. This entry falls apart with the Nazi editorial. Just doesn’t seem as timely or important as the others - and a little self-serving. Needed one more good one to win this thing.”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Luke Hagen Judges Comments: “This editorial writer strikes just the right tone as he attempts to move his community on a number of issues that clearly have the people of Mitchell talking. In particular, the editorials on the paper’s coverage of an attempted suicide and the high school’s basketball team are demonstrative of a newspaper that is very sensitive to its community’s needs.”

2nd Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Kelly Hertz Judges Comments: “These editorials do not shy away from calling out elected officials for misdeeds or ineffective governance. The editorials are well reasoned and demonstrate a very deep understanding of the issues.”

Over 10,000 1st Place ARGUS LEADER Stu Whitney Judges Comments: “Strong, well-written editorials that get right to the point and aren’t too wordy. Well done!”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Chris Huber Judges Comments: “Even though one of the three got cut off in the pagination process, it’s clear the writer has a good ability to address a problem head-on.”

3rd Place ARGUS LEADER Sharon Schulz-Elsing Judges Comments: “Good job summarizing the issues and presenting your arguments in a concise way. Positions could be a bit stronger, but very solid effort!”

BEST LOCAL GEN. INTEREST COL.

Judged on literary style, ability or cleverness of the writer, depth of the material or research, local interest and relevance to the community.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place SOUTH DAKOTA MAIL Altman Studeny “To Whom It May Concern” Judges Comments: “Though the humor is, of course, the star of the show in these columns, they also offer interesting info and viewpoints. A cracking read.”

2nd Place FALL RIVER COUNTY HERALD Peggy Sanders “Range Views”

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place REPORTER AND FARMER Amanda Fanger “Small businesses..., We will rise..., Don’t forget...” Judges Comments: “Amanda is able to find weighty subjects and write about them eloquently. Her ability to set scenes and create relatable narratives is very effective. All the topics are very much relevant and able to appeal on visceral and intellectual levels.”

Judges Comments: “Wonderfully informative and well written.”

2nd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Debbie Hemmer “Worth Mentioning or Not”

3rd Place HAMLIN CO. HERALD-ENTERPRISE Jenna Aderhold

Judges Comments: “Debbie has a very folksy and effective approach to column writing in the way she connects down to earth daily experiences with social and political issues.”

Judges Comments: “Fresh and friendly.”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Mary Doescher “Memories from the past” Judges Comments: “How can you not love and respect a 101 year old columnist?”

2nd Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Jason Ferguson “Wednesday Morning Quarterback” Judges Comments: “”

3rd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Mark Peacock “Stray Thoughts”

3rd Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Katie Zerr “Time to retire my Cubbie blue; MPHS music program was outstanding; embracing age has been difficult” Judges Comments: “Katie is an excellent writer and presents well-organized thoughts on relatable, slice of life experiences. I think she could be more effective by saying explicitly what her writing says about a broader set of considerations for people in her community. The implication of what it all means is there, but I think she could be more direct.”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Terry Woster

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ARGUS LEADER Stu Whitney

Judges Comments: “Excellent, personal columns that engage the reader and get them to feel something. Very well done!”

Judges Comments: “Good data, topical, told a good story.”

2nd Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Kelly Hertz

2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Cory Myers

Judges Comments: “Good local perspective on important national issues. Well-reported and well-written!”

Judges Comments: “Obit to a newsman was a touching tribute to a man and the industry we all love. It’s especially timely in the “Enemy of the People” era. The voicemail explainer was interesting but convoluted.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Luke Hagen “Parenting Perspective” Judges Comments: “Well-written columns that are easy to connect with and make you feel this father’s emotions. Not a lot of parenting “advice” here, but some very valuable perspective.”

3rd Place ARGUS LEADER Danielle Ferguson Judges Comments: “Danielle has had some interesting life experiences and she takes readers along for the ride.”


14 • June 2019 • South Dakota Newspapers

BEST LOCAL HUMOROUS COL.

Judged on literary style, ability or cleverness of the writer, depth of the material or research, local interest and relevance to the community.

Weeklies Under 1,150 and Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Mark Peacock “Stray Thoughts by Mark Peacock”

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Fay Jackman “Donald Trump solved problems; Growing oldnot for sissies; Yes Virginia Santa”

2nd Place FREEMAN COURIER Dennis Schrock “Wordplay,” “Procrastination,” “Popcorn Chef” 3rd Place FREEMAN COURIER Becky Waltner “The Onion,” Dictator of the World,” “Clothes Hangers”

All Dailies 1st Place ARGUS LEADER Stu Whitney

Judges Comments: “Thoroughly entertaining, with the gentle bite that the best humor always includes.”

Judges Comments: “Stu does a great job of bringing readers into his world, even when it might be TMI for some, which I enjoy because of his boldness. He has a superb self-depreciating awareness that is very much my taste in humor. I really enjoy the timeline in the third piece.”

2nd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Terri Weber “Out on a Limb”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Candy DenOuden “#adulting”

Judges Comments: “Great topic choices and more than a few chuckles.”

3rd Place REPORTER AND FARMER Amanda Fanger “A promise to use..., A week of weather..., A weekend with...”

Judges Comments: “Candy really has a funny tone overall that I enjoy reading, and her observations are very sharp. It’s really hard to choose between these entries because they’re all so appealing to me, but my preference tends to fall on the columnists that give a little more personal insights into their thoughts. Candy does give that perspective, but maybe a bit more at arm’s length. Still very enjoyable and thoughtful.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Terry Woster Judges Comments: “Terry has a very unique charisma as a humor columnist -- almost like Garrison Keillor or David Sedaris. He can tell a story, sometimes making clear what the big picture means, sometimes just illustrating it and letting readers draw their own conclusions. He’s very much just someone you could listen to talk about anything.”

BEST EDITORIAL CARTOON Opinion Pg 6

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BEST HEADLINE WRITING Judged on creativity, accuracy and impact.

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policies demand a change in direction. Anticipate contending viewpoints. Know when to hold back and when to move forward. Set an exJudges Comments: “This piece is exceptionally well animated and very pen. Organization ample. Understand Turning emotional funny.matters. It also makes a very timely and relevant point the about how our actions Reflections needs of the team. in work matters. whenShowing children orupimmature can come back to bite us when on timeyoung adults Refuse to let past and matters. resentments fester. making earnestWork effortsethic with ourPambitions.” Rojections matters. Leadership Control angry immatters. Being corpulses. Protect col2nd Place dial and respectful leagues from blame. YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER to others matters. Keep promises. The list could go Gauge sentiment. Jim Anderson on ... Establish trust.” Keep in mind each “Buy aMany Vowel”facets of leadership were was recognized as Judges Comments: “ A very funny point in a well illustrated piece. It really pointed out in a rebeing important by speaks to article how things that might have been unacceptable language on most cent I came President Lincoln in “Lincolnis now something we have to talk the about, early 1860s! dailyacross: TV programming which is and the Art of Take any of the Steve interesting.” Transformative 11 and put that to a Leadership” by situation today. Can Morford 3rd Place Doris Kearns we learn from them? Goodwin in Harvard Are all applicable today? CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Business Review, SeptemberI believe each is and simply following any or all of the 11 Ron October Burtz 2018 (Vol. 96, #5, p. 126-134). The piece includes will make us better. “Custer Chronicles” the following 11 statements Mentoring our youth is written by historian Doris important. Parents can,many and of Judges Comments: “This is very much a folksy piece that says what Goodwin as she anshould, set the example for us areKearns thinking, so that’s really great. Very good animation, as well.” alyzes Abraham Lincoln’s their children. Due to several decision to issue the circumstances, unfortunately Emancipation Proclamation, that does not always happen. “Acknowledge when failed Many occupations provide 6

powerful mentoring opportunities. Coaching for example. John Wooden said, “While I have lived my life to be a mentor and to be mentored! Everything in the world has been passed down. Every piece of knowledge is something that has been shared by someone else. If you understand it as I do, mentoring becomes your true legacy. It is the greatest inheritance you can give to others. It is why you get up every day to teach and be taught.” Spearfish High School is in the beginning steps of exploring and implementing the TeamMates Mentoring Program. The mission of the TeamMates Mentoring program is to positively impact the world by inspiring youth to reach their full potential through mentoring. Teammates was established in 1991 by Tom and Nancy Osborne. The program utilizes community volunteers and is currently providing more than 8,400 youth in Nebraska, Wyoming, Iowa and Kansas with the support and encour-

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Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place HAMLIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN LeeAnne Dufek

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER Brian Hunhoff

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In the enjoyed midst ofthe warm, dry Wall headline.” Nebraska and Minnesota. Lois2nd Place crumbling weather, Saturday morning Paine’s (96) parents homesteadREPORTER AND FARMER began the day as a cool, misty, ed on part of the Chick Simons 2nd Place somewhat wet day. It didn’t place. The parents of the part John Suhr ONIDAbutWATCHMAN last too long, it was nice to of the family that came from see just a bit of moisture on the Oregon, originally rode there in 3rd Place Sheila Ring trees and grass for a time. the back of a truck in the 1930s. Judges Comments: “These stand out as Hughes, REPORTER AND FARMER The smell of sage is in the air headlines Edna Smith, Fritz and geese can be seen flying Walt Cobb entertained particularly good at capturing and the essence of the story.” theAmanda Fanger south. The trees are crowd with some mugiving in to the fall sic. We would like to 3rd Place season with those spethank everyone from cial shades of ERA green coming and for supDailies Under 10,000 NEW porting our new hall.” and gold that hold our Sarah Ebeling The new commu- 1st Place gaze just a bit longer nity hall as we enjoy theComments: changJudges “Keeping the short headline plusincludes BROOKINGS REGISTER a fellowship room, ing beauty. picture format consistent across issues adds to their kitchen, bathroom Doug Kott After several years and store room. It will of abandonment, success.”the Judges Comments: “Smart, creative column headlines. provide a new place CMC softball fields for memories to takeDefinitely make an impact.” in Union Center are place in a variety of a wonderful shade of Sandy 1,151-2,000 ways for the months2nd Place greenWeeklies with a nicely Rhoden and years to come. groomed1st infield. PlaceIt is BROOKINGS REGISTER On Friday, Sept. nice to look over to CUSTER COUNTY 28 there will be a fundraissee the fields revived for aCHRONICLE new Jill Fier er for Rural Meade County generation to enjoy. When I Norma Najacht Judges Comments: “Good use of alliteration. Gives you Ambulance, Enning Volunteer first moved out here 30+ years Judges “Humorous,Fire alliterative, informative. a good idea of what each story is about and makes me Department, and the ago, there wereComments: typically at least around people at the Great100 puns, but don’t overdo it.”Central Meade County want to read further.” Community Center. It will be fields on Sundays with their an “all you can eat” Rocky families and friends. It was a 2nd Place Mountain oysters and smoked 3rd Place huge community event and was pulled pork sandwiches/fix- MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC the way we all stayed in touch CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE ings. It will be held at Nellie’s and stayed close as a commuJason Ferguson in Enning at 6 p.m. with a pie Luke Hagen nity. Thank you to those who at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. have putJudges the effort into all“the Comments: Clever andauction informative.” Judges Comments: “Creative and has an impact.” music will be provided by work that has been done to Karaoke and other bring about 3rd new Placelife to the CMC Kreekside entertainment. There will be a Softball fields. Dailies Over 10,000 WEST RIVER EAGLE bean bag toss, a branding board Larry and Sandy Rhoden and a horseshoe tournament. stopped by the White Owl Hall 1st Place Staff Anyone wishing to donate may Open House at White Owl on Judges “Headlinesbring lead you deeper into the your favorite pie or baked their way homeComments: from Sioux ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Falls on articles. Sunday More afternoon. goods. Thisto isfill a great could be done with tracking out thecommu- Karla Haliburton Folks came from all around our nity event for a good cause. linesas andfrom keepMinnesota, verbs together.”Don’t miss Nellie’s Fall Fling on area as well Nebraska and other states. A Friday. 2nd Place wonderful meal with an abunA new facelift is being given dance of food was served to all to the old Community Baptist ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS who came. Grant and Nancy Church, which is now the localMondell Keck Simons helped provide a nice coffee shop. Siding is going up program after folks finished to give it a fresh look. 3rd Place eating outside of the new buildLuke Erfman, who is the ing. Nancy Simons reported the lower grade teacher at the Atall RAPID CITY JOURNAL following: “The quilt made by School, is deployed at this time in Afghanistan. Deb Schnell is Candy DenOuden Edna Smith was won by Kerri Howie and the saddle rack made substituting for him until about by LeRoy Wix was won by Gayle Thanksgiving as he serves our country. The Atall students had Nance of Wyoming. We served a great opportunity to Facetime about 200 people according to with him on his birthday, Sept. the guest book. The Grimm/ Paine family reunion had peoMEADE COUNTY Pg 8 ple from Oregon, Colorado,

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BEST FEATURE PHOTO

Judged on reader appeal, technical quality, composition and editing.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place HAMLIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN LeeAnne Dufek “YABBA DABBA DOO”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place FREEMAN COURIER Jeremy Waltner “Summer on the downslide”

Judges Comments: “What a fun photo! The smiles on the men’s faces tell us all that we need to know about the mattress races. This is precisely what good photography does: Tell a story!”

2nd Place ESTELLINE JOURNAL Jenna Aderhold “Muttin’ Bustin”

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place REPORTER AND FARMER Emre K. Erku “Playing ‘hooky’”

Judges Comments: “Great shot! It really goes with the headline and is a great image to have so large on the page.”

2nd Place WEST RIVER EAGLE Kimmy Scherer “Fair event brings out the broncs and the broncriding heroes” EK

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Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place WATERTOWN PUBLIC OPINION Rich Remmers “Turkey visits nursing home”

Judges Comments: “Eye-catching photo with lots of little details to take in. Well composed and edited”

Judges Comments: “Immediate reaction: It made us all laugh. This image rose to the top quickly.”

2nd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Debbie Hemmer “Clad in their St. Patrick’s Day attire”

2nd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Matt Gade “Donuts at the Ag Olympics”

Judges Comments: “Nice job getting into a position to catch facial expressions for this photo”

Judges Comments: “Very clean and graphic image with good expressions.”

3rd Place REPORTER AND FARMER John Suhr

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Faith Morgan “Slime!”

Judges Comments: “Photo draws the reader’s attention right away, with interesting lighting”

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Judges Comments: “Nice moment and a quick read. Would have loved to see it in color and larger on the page.”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Ryan Hermens “Slice of life” Judges Comments: “This captured a great moment and made me laugh. Great detail and well composed photo.”

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BEST FEATURE STORY

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Judged on subject, originality, quality of writing and impact.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place ONIDA WATCHMAN Sheila Ring “Florida student was ‘immediately suspicious’”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place WATERTOWN PUBLIC OPINION Roger Whittle “Rising from the ashes – A Christmas miracle”

Judges Comments: “Very well written. Emotion came through to the reader well. The outstanding package presented sent this entry into first place.”

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2nd Place MADISON DAILY LEADER Mary Gales Askren “Combat art program opened doors for S.D. artist”

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Chuck interview Staff Reporter ed me and wrote a story about my experiences in Viet The tem pera ture nam for s the SDSU alumni mag chilly but rainfall azine,” stay Pollock continued. che ck for the doz en The Ass ocia ted mar chin g bands and crow Pre ss picked up the story, and the pub lish er of The Dak ota Farmer offered Pollo TODAY SOUTH DAK ck a job. OTA artist Jim Pollo Prior to serving, he Submitted photo ck and show slide enjoys plein air pain had been ting. When he was 24, s of work he complete unable to secure a he work by other participated in the position, combat artists in the d and Vietnam Combat primarily because Art Science Center Habeger Program. 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Having mactio wasn’t y fivn.e-speed Am meeting an nual be r d Na kn Bl ock said. “When we own each ot clu h,” r e c e n t e n d e sh d for over a de a v oan r sd ias Block had s ke were gointc her he a d for her tors electio board of direclp.rati g out coll Naon cade, Bury sh ag abo n. Upon th inethe reed with field, we went as part 2:30 a.m. wh been awake since of Block’s wa Sou an th s d m aw th en he ar e ’s ad of pa e re other medic Dakota ed en he’d gotte ir turn, Bury poettoStev ward e sBoin a drink of Bloc t, k’ al issues, ck said. “We book a s ho n up to get said her braotunit whwhic r,”agPollo erehhe wa use pair somethingwouhe s his liv do reedt th at were sket es al they back to bed, ter. Before he went onches wald e. sn’t quwha with Boin Aftet’s doin a friend ca ite poem g.” r Bl s ri ar calle oc gh riv d k. t in wi lled, asking th “Ske Webster/W hetchb ook 91.1.1.” g home, Block said ’d sa He went out with infan aubay/Gr t do By then, Bu try ville Knig to read his Montgomerywn unit s ry Bu hts of Colu enis wor mail until and hadpatr king ols. had “LOOKING DOWN THE lled hi Submitted photo Oth enou er. w i t hryl ca mbus father-fam gh TRA o c a a IL” r l v em t is i s one t t eto s r asa ily banque of the watercolors h a d o t h e r orga ny s they were Pollock created as part Jim experien niza April 15, t is of the Vietnam Com tions to disseminSe ces. When he began ate bat Art Program. e noon follo BL OCK: 8 information about the to prepare his pres the 10:30 M wing public entation presenta ass at Chri tion on Oct. 23. st the King, Web

Judges Comments: “Very well written story that grabs the reader with the first paragraph. Many different sources being quoted made this a very close second.”

3rd Place FALL RIVER COUNTY HERALD Amber Schumacher “Centenarian Caroline Curl”

Judges Comments: “After reading this story we feel anyone would sure want to meet this 104 woman. The story nicely captured her personality. Very strong entry that was not far off from first or second.”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place SIOUX VALLEY NEWS Emily Souvignier “WWII Veteran Receives War Medals”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Samuel Blackstone “‘Weary, but not without hope’”

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Judges Comments: “A really powerful and humanizing look at the homeless people of Rapid City. Great work.”

2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Jeremy Fugleberg “Pheasant season’s underbelly”

Judges Comments: “Historical, and honoring, great indepthstory. Touching the way he was honored. great job.”

2nd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Bob Johnson “Rodeo Honorees raised crops, livestock and 13 kids”

Judges Comments: “Wonderful feature incorporating all the facets of their lives. Very enjoyable.”

3rd Place FREEMAN COURIER Jeremy Waltner “Remembering Jim Aisenbrey”

Judges Comments: “The headline makes the story seem like this will be a much different feature than what it is. Good work on not demonizing sex workers and giving an idea of what the seedy underbelly looks like.”

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3rd Place day, May 2 es dnLEADER e W ARGUS Joe Sneve “An inebriated teen took deputy’s badge 53 years ago. This week, he returned DC it”

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Judges Comments: “This was well written, a wonderful honor to a community man! Wow.”

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER Kristy Wyland, Kathy Church “HSC employees celebrate 180th meeting”

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Judges Comments: “Overall, a really great narrative and well-told. There’s a lot of great history here, especially in terms of people’s slice of life from decades ago. I appreciated the approach with the lede, but it brings in the most important element, the people, in the third graf. I would have started withSupper, annual mee ting setting the scene of a group meeting, or with Ken and Lonnie’s love story -- just something human to draw the reader in. It also could have benefited by subdividing different portions of the story.”

Board 2nd Place affirms Father-family banquet REPORTER AND FARMER re ion t a n Amanda Fanger i m r e t “Block receives medical treatment due to Waubay VSO woman’s persistence” f o Judges Comments: “This starts with a great lede setting us up

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3rd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Holli Seehafer “Stohr Dairy”

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Judges Comments: “There’s a lot of great information here Athletic physic als that gives the reader insight into the operation and the family behind it. I think there’s a lot that could have been done to make this more effective, including a scene-setting for the lede of a day milking goats, then subdividing the story into sections on all the different areas that were covered. I also would have loved to see a scene where the Stohr’s are working in the hardware store to get an idea of what that is like.” Kumla dinner

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3rd Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Jason Ferguson “A series on suicide”

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1st Place REPORTER AND FARMER Amanda Fanger “Lake Region Shrine Club..., Bremen..., Holland’s..., Shriners seek out...”

Family Dollar Judges g Comments: “Amazingly well written series on closinwhat the Shriners are doing and who they are helping. doorsVery well done.”

Paul, Feris headline guest artist concert

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2nd Place FREEMAN COURIER Jeremy Waltner ““Everything Will Be OK,” “Everything Was OK””

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2nd Place MCPHERSON COUNTY HERALD Jeremy Cox “Deployment; Life Overseas; Finally Home” Jeremy Cox

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2nd Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Rob Nielsen “Evolution Of Entertainment”

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2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Jim Holland “Crash of ‘68”

Judges Comments: “The writer did a good job of balancing the history with new reporting.”

3rd Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Katherine Grandstrand “The people of Northern State University”

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BEST PHOTO SERIES

Judged on reader appeal, technical quality, composition and editing.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place FALL RIVER COUNTY HERALD Dick Kettlewell “Fall River Rhapsody”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Matt Gade “Branding, ‘a neat tradition’”

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Judges Comments: “Wonderful photos that really were stunning. The editing of the photos were spot-on and worked well together.”

Judges Comments: “Well composed photos that give you a good feel for branding. Shows a wide variety of the activity going on.”

2nd Place TRIPP STAR LEDGER Scott E. Ehler “Catching a good time, Annual Sports Day held”

2nd Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN James D. Cimburek “Irene Rodeo 2018”

Judges Comments: “Seemed to really capture what it would have been like for those who would watch the events (even with the images in BW). The layout was nice and I loved how easy it was to look through. Brought a smile to my face.”

Judges Comments: “Great rodeo action capturing a variety of different moments. Well composed and technically strong.”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS John Davis “Northern State University championship run”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place FREEMAN COURIER Richard Carlson, Jeremy Waltner, Tim L. Waltner “Schmeckfest”

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Judges Comments: “One sign of a great photographer is when he or she turns the camera around during a sporting event. Not only did the photographer capture the game, he got photos of coaches and the crowd. Some of the photo could have be cropped a bit tighter.”

3rd Place FREEMAN COURIER Jeremy Waltner, Tim L. Waltner “Homecoming!”

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Judges Comments: “The main photo on page 6A is a great photo, as is the photo of the man breaking bricks and Micah Swensen being introduced at the start of the game. It’s a great angle to capture the action. The photo of the Oakview Terrace residents would have had more impact if it showed faces and not the back of heads.”

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2nd Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Elizabeth Varin “Splash of summer”

Judges Comments: “Great variety of photos. As someone who doesn’t live in the area and has no idea what Schmeckfest is, the photos tell a story of what the event is. The photographer does a nice job of changing up the angles and using the framing.”

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Judges Comments: “Excellent technical photos that give you a great feel for what was going on. You can really see the rain coming down.”

Judges Comments: “I liked the variety in the photos. They weren’t all just shots of players, but of fans as well. The different photos really create a story without needing to read the actual story.”

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3rd Place BLACK HILLS PIONEER Jaci Conrad Pearson “Drenched in Deadwood”

3rd Place HAMLIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN LeeAnne Dufek “State B Champs”

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BEST SPORTS REPORTING

Judged on subject, originality and quality of writing.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place DAKOTA DUNES-NORTH SIOUX CITY TIMES Kelly Riibe “The Halls” Judges Comments: “Well done loved the personal family sacrifice stories.”

2nd Place SOUTHERN UNION COUNTY LEADER-COURIER Susan Odson “Back in her groove, Moehring tackles marathons” Judges Comments: “great story of strength and hope.”

3rd Place NEW ERA Shane Merrill “The New Era” Judges Comments: “well-told story and well-written.”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 and Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER Brian Hunhoff “Yankton long snappers excel in anonymity”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Jeremy Hoeck “Coyote Safety Plays In Honor Of His Brother”

Judges Comments: “Interesting subject that you rarely hear about in football stories. Well written, with nice quotes from both players.”

Judges Comments: “Great job putting the reader into the athlete’s mind to better understand his viewpoint and background.”

2nd Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Jason Ferguson “Glory Tori comes to the finish line”

2nd Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Rob Nielsen “State Of Play”

Judges Comments: “Interesting story about such a successful track athlete. Story had great details.”

Judges Comments: “Excellent job of presenting different viewpoints on a wider examination of golf.”

3rd Place WEST RIVER EAGLE Alaina Beautiful Bald Eagle “New Cowboy nails 8 second ride”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Luke Hagen “City looks into hockey locker room incident”

Judges Comments: “Good story about a man’s first saddle bronc ride. Provided interesting details to the reader.”

Judges Comments: “Nice job presenting facts and a straightforward narrative about a delicate topic.”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Cuyler Meade “Nate the great” Judges Comments: “A great person for a story and the reporter did a great job talking to people about Nate.”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Geoff Preston “Playing for Peyton” Judges Comments: “Very touching story handled well.”

3rd Place ARGUS LEADER Mick Garry “Choosing Happiness: Amateur baseball veteran stares down adversity” Judges Comments: “Story does a good job of combining carefree nature of the team with the real adversity.”

BEST SPORTS SERIES

Judged on subject, originality, quality of writing and impact.

All Weeklies 1st Place FREEMAN COURIER Jeremy Waltner “Postseason/championship football fun”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Jeremy Hoeck “Season With The Bluejays”

Judges Comments: “Thorough coverage of the football team. Stories were interesting and well-written. You could tell writer had a good relationship with the team.”

Judges Comments: “What a great idea. I enjoyed reading about the Crofton team. Great perspectives on amateur town team baseball. A fun summer -time read. Great package!”

2nd Place YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER Brian Hunhoff, Kathy Church “Amateur All Star Roster”

2nd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Ryan Deal “NAIA merger”

Judges Comments: “Interesting series of profiles on adult athletes in the community. Well-written pieces.”

Judges Comments: “A good explanation of an issue with various twists and turns. Easy to read and understand from the sports enthuiast’s point of view. Good job.”

3rd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Robert Slocum “State Basketball Coverage” Judges Comments: “Good coverage of the team. Stories were wellwritten and provided a great deal of interesting information.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Marcus Traxler “SDSU and Macy Miller focused coverage”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ARGUS LEADER Brian Haenchen “All-Access: Road to the DakotaDome” Judges Comments: “Excellent idea and execution of a full multimedia package.”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Geoff Preston “Athlete of the Week” Judges Comments: “Nice job talking with an array of athletes and bringing their perspectives to light.”

3rd Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Cuyler Meade “NSU Wolves NCAA tournament coverage” Judges Comments: “Solid variety of quality stories.”

Judges Comments: “A good package about an incredible basketball player. Great to see the hometown newspaper following her in her college career.”

BEST SPORTS COLUMN

Judged on literary style, ability or cleverness of the writer, depth of the material or research, local interest and relevance to the community.

All Weeklies 1st Place YANKTON COUNTY OBSERVER Brian Hunhoff “Sports Talk” Judges Comments: “This is a really complete look at the sports in your area, and I like the delivery. This goes beyond column writing to in-depth coverage of a team or event, but I”m not sure there’s a category for that, and really like what you do here.”

2nd Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Jay Davis “Ball Five Columns” Judges Comments: “This is “hyper local” indeed! It is great for a newspaper to have a columnist who is so clearly interested in local sports, and who has been a part of them for so long. This is a real plus for your readers!”

3rd Place DAKOTA DUNES-NORTH SIOUX CITY TIMES Bruce Odson “Sports Notes” Judges Comments: “These are short and sweet, but they are primarily local and the folksy style of story-telling is appealing for community newspaper readers.”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Jeremy Hoeck Judges Comments: “Great columns! The reporter does an excellent job writing about relatable and emotional experiences. I really enjoyed the column about Trey Redman.”

2nd Place PIERRE CAPITAL JOURNAL Scott Millard “Scott’s thoughts” Judges Comments: “The reporter manages to find interesting topics to write about, particularly “My favorite teammate.” His writing is real and not overdone.”

3rd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Marcus Traxler Judges Comments: “You can tell the sports reporter is a true sports fan. He uses lots of stats and background information to provide context for the reader.”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Cuyler Meade Judges Comments: “Excellent, human perspective about what happens when not everything goes according to plan.”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Geoff Preston Judges Comments: “Well done writing on athletes who sometimes get less shine.”

3rd Place ARGUS LEADER Brian Haenchen “On Preps column by Brian Haenchen” Judges Comments: “Solid job on a variety of topics.”


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C “It’s not easy to capture raw Judges Comments: emotion, especially from a group, but you did it well. The photo makes me feel happy for those girls on a team that I don’t even know.” ay e July 4 holid Because of th e th k, ee 3rd Place w t ay nex on Wednesd mailed WEST RIVER EAGLE printed and be l il w Topic t the ee Kathy Olsen July 3. To m on Tuesday, ads r fo e n e deadli “Lady Tigers fall short to Lady Panthers” press time, th ill be w d te it bm Judges Comments: “Niced positioning andsuangle to be an news to p.m. at 5play.” produce a nice, sharp action photo of29 a good Friday, June ur yo r fo u Thank yo . n s Weeklies Over 2,000 cooperatio —The editor

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Junior Guthmiller Angela chimed in with 11 kills and Kl even had 5. Leaders in setting were Brookly nn senior Bradford wh o went 80 of 81 with 18 assists and freshma n Ta ily nn Bradford wh Photo by LaJena 67 of 68 with o was By LaJena Gruis Gruis 12 assists. Sully Butte led the Troja Guthmiller s ns with 92 had 4 block to retur n to punched its ticket ya rd ru Brookly nn s sh an in s d g hit a dead the Do and 88 thro Bradford an ugh the air. sprint for 89 d sopho- defeated Faulkton me when it more Jill Ho Derek Heitm ya rds to out the scor ing for score and Ma 48 -14 in th fer made 2 ann had a the Chargers. cKenzie We e run for th each. 4-ya rd ca rri blocks Class 9B semi final. Sully Butte inheimer e fir ed s will play st in the conv touchdown The Troja ns Ty Colome er Leaders in ler an sio d scored ag Ogle took n. 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BEST NEWSPAPER WEBSITE

Judged on news and information content, overall design and presentation, ease of use and navigation, interactivity, etc.

All Weeklies 1st Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Staff “timberlaketopicsouthdakota.com”

All Dailies 1st Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Daily Republic staff “mitchellrepublic.com”

Judges Comments: “Pretty, well-defined navigation. Good combination of news and photos.”

2nd Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Staff “custercountychronicle.com” 3rd Place TRUE DAKOTAN Kristi Hine, Cam Fagerhaug, Delia Atkinson “truedakotan.com

3rd Place BLACK HILLS PIONEER Letti Lister, Jami Albrecht, Paul Baker “bhpioneer.com” Judges Comments: “Both desktop and mobile site are well organized and feature a lot of local content. I like the use of larger photos with the current news of the day. Well done site!”

Judges Comments: “Lots of content. Both desktop and mobile sites are designed well - clean/organized. I appreciate the use of the blue tags on each article - helps the reader distinguish not only the reading category but news vs. opinion. Well done!”

2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Staff “argusleader.com” Judges Comments: “A lot of content. Homepage could use some organization of content, not just a long list of articles. The QuickLinks and Marketplace links may be better placed at the top of the page. Good use of photos to draw attention. Both mobile and desktop sites easy to use and look nice - nothing overwhelming.”

BEST USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Recognizes newspapers that have used social media to expand or compliment news coverage beyond traditional print.

All Weeklies 1st Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Robert Slocum “State Basketball Video Coverage”

All Dailies 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Staff Judges Comments: “Although the results were sometimes rough around the edges, it was immediately obvious to us that this newsroom is taking the initiative to experiment with video as both a storytelling tool and a means for engaging with readers.”

Judges Comments: “This is a great way to recognize and highlight the accomplishments of the school, the athletes and the community. Well done. At nine minutes, it’s a little long. I would consider cutting it down.”

2nd Place ARGUS LEADER Staff Judges Comments: “Overall, the approach to social media is very professional. Video production values are high, and social channels (particularly the Argus911 accounts) are responsive and engaging. Bonus points for actively using Twitter to identify potential breaking news stories.”

3rd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Journal staff “Fire at Ultramax Ammunition” Judges Comments: “Effective use of live video to bring people to the scene of a breaking news event. It would have been nice to see multiple angles or other aspects of the response.”

BEST SPECIAL ISSUE

Judged on the relevance of news/editorial content and layout and design.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place ONIDA WATCHMAN Marileen Tilberg, Sheila Ring, Sarah Ramler “Guide to Hunting in Central South Dakota 2018” Judges Comments: “An attractive hunting guide with an excellent balance of feature stories, photos and other useful information. Well organized and easy to browse. Nice work!”

2nd Place FALL RIVER COUNTY HERALD Staff “Hot Springs Welcome Magazine” Judges Comments: “A well-organized magazine full of great information for tourists and visitors to the area. Nicely designed and organized.”

3rd Place HAMLIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN LeeAnne Dufek “State B Champs” Judges Comments: “A nice section celebrating the girls’ state championship. Good photos and I like that you didn’t skimp on their size and placement on the page. Attractive. Would like to have seem some more features about the tournament, the team, players, etc.”

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Staff “Down Country Roads magazine”

Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place BLACK HILLS PIONEER Black Hills Pioneer Staff “Our Towns”

Judges Comments: “Great feature story and photo packages. Stories are well written and great profiles. Well designed and organized.”

Judges Comments: “A great progress edition chock full of good information, stories and ads. Good job! First place in a very competitive category.”

2nd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Staff “West River Summer”

2nd Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN James D. Cimburek, “Winter Sports 2018”

Judges Comments: “A BIG package of West River history and visitor attractions. Thorough and obviously the result of much work. Some great stories. A keepsake for some. Would like to have seen more emphasis on photos and package design.”

Judges Comments: “This section just missed on winning. One of the better sports editions we’ve seen. Great photos. Great layouts and designs.”

3rd Place WEST RIVER EAGLE Staff “The Agriculture Industry”

3rd Place MADISON DAILY LEADER Staff “Prairie Villlage Times” Judges Comments: “A very nice package. Attractive and well organized.”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ARGUS LEADER Staff “Collision Course” Judges Comments: “A great section about the tournament with a balance of player profiles, team profiles and tournament outlook and schedules. Good work!”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Rapid City Journal staff “Black Hills Outdoors Guide, Spring 2018” Judges Comments: “An informative and attractive outdoors guide. Some good stories and photos. A nice package. A strong second place here.”

3rd Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Katherine Grandstrand, Victoria Lusk, J.J. Perry “Scholastic Stars” Judges Comments: “This is a great initiative by your newspaper. Would preferred to have seen this as a stand-alone section. It deserves it.”


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All Weeklies 1st Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Jacy Glazier, Ron Burtz “Youth problems and solutions of 2018”

All Dailies 1st Place ARGUS LEADER Megan Raposa, Brian Haenchen, Dana Ferguson “Native American coverage”

Judges Comments: “A good, comprehensive look at problems and challenges facing teens in the Custer community. This is a great example of the local newspaper providing an important public service to its readers and to the entire community. The sort of reporting and information that can make a difference locally. Good work!”

2nd Place REPORTER AND FARMER John & LeAnn Suhr “Day County Election”

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Judges Comments: “An excellent package of stories about the huge challenges on the reservations in the state. Was especially interested to read the HIS pieces since the problems involving IHS have blown up into national stories. Great reporting from not only in the newsroom, but from on the ground on the reservations.”

2nd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Daily Republic staff “Lake Mitchell”

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Board voted unan r exam mmen dow R With Ji the needs e requiremen force or kota fice didn’t stan ivedead tual “a Jays nstr e pream Da-easo ators came up short rthelegisl ArgusnLead ban.erthe pair imously process. Dakota Public Assur r co sign x Falls by thealarea im in les. eir at ent to fu Siouposts Twins EDITO t anerac slat re were simple of overr that th assno onthe artic gram oflizing legislthe - the legi“The ance iding ship fo Lead ProAllian Fergus ative nor’s vetoes inth utconsi to asdriven ity and genu continuous ly in th m , pena ofdee gover w er — a eDan ce, which insures during us.n,It literally happ t es to to 2016 R-Aber - 2011 say abo ious leader t, seven mersionernm ditArgu subje g to studi actual an ve in prev oux der rrenielle CenturyLink Imthe From d cts durin thin secon toge the Hous local gov- . Dre oceed. Senat ened in 30 ds,”ner w Den lawm added Jaynsaid fety au it was not itwas this only gone akers’ off-season. the cu andofSenate. cial clar e solid an future of Si te, of new g months is to prplex. ents in the state. sa had in Rep e e, on l Bill cia who ity Com 94 al and st Gar ey ts al would id s e The call forlyahea visiting from Audu lo Spor rn at the re brought requi athan bon, HB 1177 re vy. of state ilu’ve er Jon imesolers The re in the comin ospect. t Ja-e been in The to prov ent into the rtant to no an atto ok DILL/ We’r thome and th on. real review 2A Argus Leader filed d faing ialis -scho nts for GAR was andggot den on specte was ught forth Iowa. “The hav of enth-gradreme ItPage priva somet burnothi apply r. ng we could do, and healt s an nsin pe po ment to ersSev h care servic d from a formabro g pr Licewho See for al Falls AT geaRY, t BUTCH lerate the essi few Fallsskids horrible.” l reSouthbun SW a significant esxacome quest with of it was provem feel it’s im qualified, ex e Siou concepStunity chtaofOppo triumph should an after an meets all Sioux dauntin idates acce the poss lly, we learne that wha USA t on to a Dako was one r- Salv a the city under the state’ g, 7tigati arship inves r,Leade ldn’t impose Mall the in like TODAY SPORT at Argus ado I rsooutrecor rt ngthose wou ly linepo . The schol mortnin on by tryi g and it would give d with said ayWes El he’d or said r AT detai Frid Fina s to. for ab Frag rer rest con ling of Todd Justnwh open Palm from Falls. only one tru nded candid no stude mayor attenn’ SDPAA omewhat cu storie gea U.S like ile, ents mie excitin ayoral cand ading towar nts d tpubli that, “the er s about inally d laws on March 20 the im who t- ing, be- SW orig ors. Mea and e ent requ the-irem mp most all priva ofartm thous ng igra cia, spac South “s amaz te schoo enting nefit ands circ Garl Own Sioux this city do nor do y zoni seeking imm Dako irqualif who is atte ssar in the state. ta perfect little girl” ce Dep aulat who the teens As m ign pace he copy nece e open there is and well-rou speed with ninto ises, re who ce Polifloor loved the be the repres 2016 was a at several s Its the of som ght sha , On prem the suppo gymn to Fall its insi s. the docum cate ve x e on rters on y es ool astic for ot. to re les dedi and hol ent. said ha e rs Siou mor statehelp from s and Schd centersble to sell alco e dle te s qu ball On Thursday, outwas neces in Snev funde offic doing cartwheels was se mpa ey meas ar or Heather Hitter voters She leave try ure boxittie e pe ye r Mid t toto ter ns on the rienced mpletely up — Jim En City onArgus r ecthe eligis. but are unable towill give theated finding Joe Falls ced by ose place beent exerci the ca election, th Wh Leade sary the visi gone. ki- stud n cers s stio -schooled corrstude to elfoffi dal, a spokeswom behin s.home twee wine policy que sion co d two people it. the ining The on and actual Sioux deci20s be s its nges fa th topics pluget beeron gram an n an ing s, 10-year-old Grace were equal for to put4-yea ultim Pro uncil is d foryaat whe that is ns or delays ORK spons posents decisistatethechose oppo and ry” tra s, with no morre kno.w the sister April 10 rving challe n and how n stan rtunit nate Mike Huether, said ersi over r-old to ntries essio feelMayo studies on schoo nt to ored lls exarship and Myah USA City Co ou useTODAY NETW io safety 12alcou te ngconc gbut the ts that any doc- “It’s importa x Faschol and ilifunds ntin neys with Imm l y The Oppo uth Da ment Sie-would be s. h resou jour rese except healt the uments related to the rewspeci ncil’ repkets ng beca by Falls si the city. by fation of obse administratio Cou ns are residen er Si , includ entsmar . And at. rces 7 fic to K-12 nt of So petitio lity7ing r, a osk. 40 stud ers. 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South tr to ge a rt er es part e re, c, udi t-ro said g wrote in the rien th ying forRath Joe Snevstud Dakota with a retiroom tiativ repo tra Ianen y on our a fron will topi d on tingeclass tim e.wasteincl e Sioux rsit ent ded st lls Park. t viewing platform e himre tenman of all bran e without qu d offic the perm at upda o a AUDI dive Falls ve lostappl See int e recent te-taking op rnment. that sing revie Argus ogy every ns gav e, e the city’ entd. By licen wSee Leade itio rd” plan son grad that rs orugh took needYmor r aime for ad an ent nd ev m s SAFE T, his ers on nearTYthe msa Page 5A USA ople ha an at Fa seco disrega sure pet graduate artm firm TODA ssion eek has been DROW ns thro Dep kless 4A ing lowe ok.rs on the departm NETW Woo ceteach t er“We membe support sa NING train zeRapo “rec r ORK left mebo ds, omised one a falls Poli The di ty of no closed gove mon refrain aff. sures e 1980, 10 pe hiMeg and , s Page do Fulle Chro ed Leader cu in pr Siou ts yea au Fall the ology own call r, w Argus x 14 le x Schu er park e he en Falls ota Falls to their techn t ltz and Smith was of , more safe m Dak nursing home run toirdo to wha cum. “I havallow teachers s st e past e in the class Sinc n if anceive dosaid ty gra pro faces in atoSiou lls, w Sioux tinues has never ov d that al sig-m.hired to cond for Southby ORK Daily $2.00 sheltered pitfalls come a co use screentimnage es will see one of theents at park at th to ascertai re such and hi the Department of or: the fa d. USA TODAY NETW e rm how ulators have The devic uct som e circlf on beha 81 efully g es in he It’s be e Huether ing to info ok at th ording toentrances and more freue tion. 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First Baptist Chur ch of Parker is hosti ng Vacation Bible School June 25-28 from 9-11:30 a.m. for children ages four throu sixth grade. Regis gh tration forms are avail at pfbchurch.com able or at the Parker City Libra Contact the churc ry. h at 297.3259, Pegg y Berens at 201.1418 or Brand i at 201.2798 with Gerry any questions.

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Editor’s note: Accor home built or remo ding to Parker city ordinance, any by 50 percent, after deled, increasing its property PDC to meet value ter and sidewalk. 1994, is required to have curb/ However, that ordin gutParker Developm been ance ent Corenforced and is poration Annu now raising issueshasn’t always town. al Meeting throughout to be held Wedn esday, May 16 at 6 p.m. Sidewalks. Or the................ Page 2A at City Hall. The publ ............ lack thereof was ethe2A ic is wel............ of discu n...topic .. Pag main ssion come to atten last...... achd.steps dow mee...... week ’s city council ............at...... ting...... in Parke teacher/co

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r. 1. Longtime .... Page 12A Fitness ............ After than towncil...... of coun at Fore erking Gra duaver member Pag NEhiscorn 1Bers tion Max eMast 2. An inside lookArea the service and swea elopment offor ............ dev edule...ring schChico in Ward 2 coun p for schools memay; will be cel- man tod beraAmy cil 3. The plat ma ebratcom ine, Free the to ing grou es their graduatio work discussing p k ns several issues, the got right to this weekend. 4. Region 5B trac ing the ongoing main one beBe sure to sidewalk situation. Mayor Ron Nelso Da kota h n told the think , So a lotut of discussion was council he didn’t Freemangood going to do any .

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Council member were going to enfo Bob Sattler asked if they rce Planning and Zoni the ordinance or trash it. ng Administrator gensen said that Mike Jorthat they have he has told one development to enforcing the law,do it, noting that if they.co nsd begimn it will affect ma free 50 plus homes. | . 6 gh, that n,said Nothou 118 . Nelso VolJorge 17 years ago, nsen was on plan ning and zonin before g, he was

Part of last week ’s walks. This piece discussion on sidewalks was whet of her supposed to go. curb/gutter shows the sloping wher or not the Schnabel addition (Photo/Sarah Ebeli was set e council member sideng) Brian Schulte said up for side the sidewalk is never told he would need sidew built. alks when he isn’t a sidewalk to be seen.” “It is personal to me,” said Nelso He note d that he does n. Sattler said he n’t know if they thinks it is goin can mare. “My gosh g to be a nightt- make people put them in, or if they can , on my street, say 6th Street, there “from now on.” “They did that in 1994,” said Jorge nsen about Sidewalks ceme nted on Page 8 

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Dawn Rye | Write the higher bidd drye@ncppub.comr ers buying these lots. We Loca are seeing son l resident Don NelA decision was spoke for his tabled more $400,000 to $500,000 during last week Anden VanBeek, employer ’s planning plus dollar homes bein who is and zoning mee ting regard- built out in the country, g against this project. VanDawn Rye | Write ing the rezon drye@ncppub.comr ing change in town,” exclaimed not Beek’s goal when he Cit y-wide purfrom agricultur Wie- chased the man. e property was to A motion was mad residential distr to a rural rummages develop the area e during last He said after ict for Ryan ers meeting to to he comp start Wiem leed an. approve the $77,5week’s commissionment the large this process, this Parker’s annual haul of the cour land. 00 complete over has caused city-wide Wiem thou an some heartburn “The timing of se elevator cont rummages are requ Zach Rutten, of this planned with some ect rol room. proposed 50.5 ested a people couldn’t be wors projfor Friday and aces in Falls, explained Zone Elevator and Escalator of Saturday, e. I just purpose of deve for the was not agriculture. This showed Sioux the June 1-2. See over haul in the cont the pump and moto this week ’s rol room. A 28-lot subdivisio loping a looked his intention; he dairy comp property to a r woul paper for all the d be n at in Marion any out of Orereplaced, along this as updated comp infor maTownship. with an uter controller portunity for grow an op- gon who is looki tion for getting and ically the car woul ng to build hydraulics. Cosm your th. Once a 3,000 He explained on the map! Need ad the proje et ethead dairy,” said tion. The upgrade d look identical to its current a Nelwas looking at his family forward, ct started moving son. cond to hold your rumm place is the develit would prov Rutten said the more of a functional upgrade. iiage? opment and Contact the Turne grand total for State’s Attorney after a long $120,000 a year in local ide $77,500.00. everything woul r County Katelynn discussion, he Fairgrounds to d be saw an op- and in 10 years $1 millio tax Hoffman said she is ques reser ve a “We knew portu n in this nity for the spot. tioning whether tax revenue. sentative Chuc day was coming,” said Zone or not this dential area. Afterrural resik Bear repre would “If I’m going digging He noted the repa d. to cause ly undefit more appropriatethrough records Parker irs have to be r a planned deve that it was super heartburn with It is more of a evident in Turn this opment lsafety issue and done in one chunk. thing I would rathe er magazine liability. When get trapped in r not do the rural district rather than that growth is happ County it. But, peop an eleva le tor, resid that people get nerv ening in ential. to me on the claustrophobic, The New Era is rural areas. ous and whic other token is Sout currently Beard said Zone h is a problem. a huge loss Gove h Eastern Council of work ing on the “We want to see Elevator woul 2018 rnment agricul- for Turner County. This ment now and Parker magazine ture. We want is rick Andrews (SECOG) Pat$40,000 in 2019 d take $40,000 pay paythat will to see things 28 brand new homes expla . Com be out later this ined missioner Mick that I one issue the happening. It is honestly summer. Miller asked how a that scares peop be down for the Want to know long would it vas for a lot of blank can- at least believe I could sell about a le more or be upda planned deve things. It is 20 lots in included? Cont Beard explained tes. act Sarah noted Wieman. five years,” ment is people assum lopcent down in the they reason why it states 50 today at 605.2 e the 12.7677 or development woul per perdesign cost. How quote is to cover engineering 605.297.4419 d be like or email her and ever, it would take around four week at sebeling@ncpp two guys and Tabled decision ub.com. s to complete the on Page 7  Deadline is Frida project. y, May

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Judges Comments: “An elegant design. I like the column rules and typefaces used for heds and body copy. Welldesigned and attractive. Great-looking front pages as well. Good reproduction and photos. Good-looking sports pages and sports photos.”

2nd Place WATERTOWN PUBLIC OPINION Rich Remmers, Roger Wittle

3rd Place BROOKINGS REGISTER Billy McMacken, Jill Fier

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Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Gary Wood; Kelly Hertz

2nd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Staff

3rd Place TRUE DAKOTAN Kristi Hine, Delia Atkinson, Cam Fagerhaug

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Judges Comments: “Gave the winner a run for the money in this category. Nice-looking newspaper. Consistent design that is clean and easy to read. Don’t be afraid to use bigger headlines, bigger photos (especially when you have a good one) on page 1. Make sure you establish a dominant story or photo for the front page that readers go to first.”

Judges Comments: “A strong second place in a competitive category. Nice-looking pages. Nice use of color. Good reproduction. Some pages were too grey with large chunks of body copy and nothing to break it up – photos, break-outs, etc.”

is uneven and Aug. 21, tabled the some places less in than seven Dist rict 5 Comresig nation of inches thick. Siemon unti l missioner Dave The project, the first meeting in September. half complete which is about , has been put Because the resig on hold unti l solu nation was not on the these problems tions to agenda for the are found. Tuesday meeting A meeting betw een the missioners coul , the comengineers and d not act on the tendered resig prises of Pier reShar pe Enternation, will be held in which Siemon orde r for them to deci to be effective had wished de what will be done imm . The options ediately. Siemon was not present at the include tear ing out wha meeting. t has been already laid The resig natio corrective solu or find a tion. several problemsn presents Commissione for the commission. Shar pe Enterprisrs declined a They will need to appoint som for a pay estim es request eone to fi ll the empty seat situation is resoate unti l the lved. ary when new unti l Januthis case, unoply elected, or in November electposed in the Jail budget sioners were to ion, commisCommissione be Because Siem swor n in. tioned Walworthrs also quesunopposed and on is running The Mobridge Volun Sher iff Josh Boll County the dead line to withdraw from Cabins and R.V. Parkteer Fire Department were called Deputy Justin and First to this vehicle fire west of Mobr tion has passed, the elechour. The vehicle about 5 p.m., Frida about accountiJung wirt h was destroyed butidge on U.S. Highway 12. The firefi ng numbers will remain on his name ghters were on the y, Aug. 17, at the Country no one was injure that may be inco d in the fire. scene for about he chooses not the ballot. If rrect on the – Photo by Jay a half an monthly repo Davis – in January, the to fi ll the seat rts for the coun com ty jail. Several exam mission will appoint an ples of the indi num vidu ber al of mea ls served to fi ll that seat and the number elect ion cycle unti l the next of inmate days served did (in 2021) for anot her two year not corr elate. According to s. That seat will be up for bers, the days those numin November elect ion again inmate serv ingbilled for of 2023 to get the elect ion cycle what it shou ld were not Mobridge-Pol four-yea r track back on the the county coulhave been and . Board Presiden lock School d The commiss be losing thousands of eder was rece t Eric Strodress the situa ion will adrector Wade Poga ntly elected the much as $10,0dolla rs, up to as Second Vice Pres 00 a month. at the meeting tion again staff are top notc ny) and his Com , which will missione Associated Scho ident of the be held Thursda advocacy work h with their clarification of rs asked for Sout h Dakota ol Boards of because of the y, Sept. 6, to our school . It is valuable (ASBSD.) bers were corr which numLabo r Day distr ict for me ASB holiday. SD’s Seco be involved with to counts or the ect, the mea l dent serves an nd Vice Presithis group days billed for the state and integ ral role on inmate housing. national level on the Association’s .” Stroeder rece That informa utive nyee, whichExec ntly atten County Road mitt Sun tion was notMostlyCom the avai Nati com lable at the time onal School Boarded prises 319 the leadership of the d AsWalworth Cou sociation Lead 2 team mee Page S: of | ting the DETAIL and 18-member Boar ership Conferwill 9 a.m. brou53 Superintenden nty Highway ence. ght 3 p.m. 77 to the next mee be d of Directors. ting. reported to the t Penny Goetz “This is a bene commission Stroeder was distr ict as the fit for our In other busi August 22, 2018 that problems with the this year to the also reelected training that work done on County get is helpful and I worth County ness the WalDirectors to reprASBSD Board Road 319 keeps us on Commission: have the ailY halte D esen foref • Cha d t the ront of importa the nged the Cent ral Region’s Y ankton nt is- AT Goetz told theproject. sues and wha AVERA TALKS polic y on fam employee t is happenin enrollment cate 266-699 several problemscommission g in Pier re,” said Stro gory. He has coverage. Becaily insurance serv , inclu eder ed use ding on the state asso . “Mental of the Eric Stroeder the thick ness health issues cost, $438 per ciation of the concrete are front and board since 2012 employee per surface, the heig center this year month, the coun lock school boar as ASBSD Pres and served ty can no and the grading ht of the road longer affor will be the subj . I thin k this t from en he is also serv d, on which 2015 to 2016 during idenCoh problems d to ing his second have come to sion this year ect of discuswhich time he for the family offer coverage term as presiden K.O. Lee Aberdeen Public Library light was an instr ume in the distr ict of employees, ty, t after prev iShe said samples. and on the state Guil with ntal ds mem the ousl Plea coun s y ber of being Vice Pres the Blue Ribb of the ty paying half elle concrete,Soc Poga ny said level.” Cooking classes for every angle of health. ident for of Tasklica whic cer: Gaz that coverage. Forctes which develope on e, four years. He is a Imp at eight inches h was designedFalls the priv ilege ofASBSD’s had thick to increase teac d the proposal neer with the Statecivil engiuxle bein to hand Sio g led Top the heav y truc by Stroeder befo of Sout h Meet Hotsh Continued on Trump Dakota. k loads, show The 2018-19 her pay. page ks thril led to have re and are ots GM Ty Learn more at Avera.org/kitchen “This is such a marks Stroederschool year Washington; BucPlease see: ● Board2 son Paulso great group leadership role him take on a nth as Ea 11 to work with member of the ’s seve 17-PRIM-9518 PAG again. n 1C ,” Mobridge-PolEnd In Tie “Wade (ASBSDsaid Stroeder. Continued on Executive Dipage 2 BR Plea Wednesd seOW PAGE 7 see: N ● Stro 75¢ COeder ay UN

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2nd Place REPORTER AND FARMER John & LeAnn Suhr

Judges Comments: “Top selection in this category because of the consistency, creativity and clarity in design. This paper is fun to look at and inviting to read. Easy on the eyes and pulls the reader in all throughout. Great work!”

Judges Comments: “Consistency and continuity are the keys to good newspaper design and your newspaper is a good example. Clean, easy to read. It can be difficult for tabs, but I would like to see at least one bigger, bolder headline on the front page to demonstrate what’s the most important story that week. Mix it up more in terms of headline sizes. Overall, a good-looking newspaper.”

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Judges Comments: “A nice, clean-looking design. I like the consistency throughout. Consistency in standing heads, typefaces, rules, body text, etc. A great-looking newspaper.”

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Judges Comments: “A clean-looking, well-organized paper with easy to read typefaces. Nice-looking front pages. I like the briefs pages – well organized and easy to read as well. Some photos were a bit weak in composition and/or technical reproduction.”

Dailies Over 10,000 1st Place ABERDEEN AMERICAN NEWS Kevin Shaw, J.J. Perry Judges Comments: “Bold and creative designs, especially page one. Attractive. Clean. We like it!”

2nd Place RAPID CITY JOURNAL Matthew Tranquill, Chris Huber Judges Comments: “A solid, consistent design that is easy to read and navigate. Clean typefaces for both heds and text.”

3rd Place ARGUS LEADER Staff


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Judged on the overall quality of the publication to include news content and scope of coverage, quality of writing, quality of editorials, use of photography, advertising variety and quality, reproduction, typography and design, and digital components.

Weeklies Under 1,150 1st Place FALL RIVER COUNTY HERALD Staff

Weeklies 1,151-2,000 1st Place FREEMAN COURIER Jeremy Waltner

Judges Comments: “This paper is packed with wellwritten news and features. Excellent use of photography throughout. Photo packages could be improved by using a dominant photo that is one column larger than any other photo in the package. Top-quality sports coverage.”

Judges Comments: “Readers find excellence throughout this paper. They use of tab-sized pages but still manage to publish large photos that don’t require them to skimp on news coverage. Clearly the leader in this category.”

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Judges Comments: “Clean design throughout. Local writing is solid but seems limited to the front page.”

Judges Comments: “Solid news coverage. Printing on a web this big should lead to the use of more large photos.”

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3rd Place BROOKINGS REGISTER Billy McMacken, Jill Fier

3rd Place GRANT COUNTY REVIEW Debbie Hemmer, Holli Seehafer

Judges Comments: “A lively tab that mixes good writing with top quality photography. City council coverage is thorough and interesting.”

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Judges Comments: “Plenty of local news in this paper. Shows a flair for front page design. Writing is consistently good.”

Judges Comments: “Well-written local stories. Good photography in news and sports. Some stories could use more quotes.”

3rd Place TIMBER LAKE TOPIC Staff

3rd Place HAMLIN COUNTY REPUBLICAN Staff

2nd Place MITCHELL DAILY REPUBLIC Joni Harms, Luke Hagen

2nd Place MOBRIDGE TRIBUNE Larry Atkinson, Katie Zerr

Judges Comments: “Good news writing is this paper’s calling card. They cover the news with stories that are interesting and complete.”

Judges Comments: “In second place by a hair. Good, interesting front pages. Front page briefs handled well. Jumps should have headlines to draw in readers who may have missed the start of the story.”

Judges Comments: “Local news is featured throughout the publication. Interesting front-page layouts and inside pages show that some thought has been put into them as well.”

Judges Comments: “Hard-working reporters at this newspaper have the news covered. These papers were peppered with local news stories. Someone at the paper is working hard on ad sales and it shows. Good photos in each edition. Strong editorial page.”

2nd Place CUSTER COUNTY CHRONICLE Charley Najacht, Joshua Najacht

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Dailies Under 10,000 1st Place YANKTON DAILY PRESS & DAKOTAN Gary Wood, Kelly Hertz

Weeklies Over 2,000 1st Place REPORTER AND FARMER John & LeAnn Suhr

Judges Comments: “Front pages and lead sports pages have eye-popping designs. Solid local news coverage.”

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Ryan Wagner, in the death is seeking a dem Oct. 12 of a Yankton presi- issu and, transportationCedar Cou 43 dent of the Sout 30 nty Attorney es and chal Oct. 13 Ed Matney lengDak es,otan he has 44 Corn Utilizatio h Dakota grains outl 27 ook, advances convene a gran filed an application to told the Press & n Council Oct. 14 32 and at-large dire in dried disti 21 death of 21-y d jury in the June 29 Oct. 15 earthe U.S. Grai ctor for U.S. policies llers grains, 47 21 She died in anold Jessi Anderson. ns Counand more will Oct. 16 all-terrain cil, hosted the 54 be topics at the (ATV) acciden 26 Exportnort t near Ford vehicle Oct. 17 Ex-hern his farm Oct. group at change. 53 28 Cedar County. yce, Neb., in 18 as part Oct. 18 of a multi-da Authorities hav 70 “It is essentia 28 y tour the l forgenc use throughout e exercised due diligroup was taki the ng ahead to strengthen the bond process, Mat said s. of the Export ney Exchange between suppliers and “These thin in Minneapolis, partner countries gate, first and gs take time to investiMN, a Inserts: Jason the foremost,” he conference for connections mad , andinve Coenen stig Anderson grai atio n e buyn concludes, I’m said. “As the for Sheriff, Shop this ers sponsored crucial event will at able completely to review repo ko, by the not U.S. only Mike’s Jack & Jill Grains Council, help propel our In Nebraska, rts.” Growth applying to induone stry Energy and the Renew- this year, but for years toof three ways of seeking a district judge represen “District judg ts a grand jury, able Fuels come,” said Grai es Mat Asso to call n- grand jurie have the authority, under ney said. where more than ciation cil CEO Tom ns Cou (state law), Matney told s,” he said. BY BEN WHE in ternational grai 200 in- a press relea Sleight ELER n buyers se aboutfilethe the applicat the Press & Dakotan that ben.wheeler@ya will participate. tour. nkton.net finding. He cou ion Monday came afte his decision to r mon ld ths of fact “We’re thrilled While in Sout release informa not elaborate on find to have ings h Dation kota, ane knows wha this trade team visit In addition, he on possible suspects in the case or . our sche the group alsojury could not prov t it is like was to live could con ,” Wag After spendinstate dule ide a time with ner said fear . “Thi . s Dakota d to visit Sout would h take decvene or speculate on how when a grand thanluab still fears that isg mor an einva half le heroppo iding whether long the juro State Univifersilife inrtuRos may lyn the so, farm rs U.S. dep to on being debated she issune Wag nity to give er Rya , shespecialis what charges orted as DAC ty an indictment Reporter & Farm ts about the A pro seco pect Oct. er | Amanda Fang andnd The case tect ive , from left, visits the Press and in Washington — sopros as. they toured his ner, has18 er actu fearful that sheions are See HARVES with grain buye Dakotan to not pros been handled farm. Pictured from Kuan-Jenally T: ecut rs from Taiw asked 5 ors On Sept. 5, use her Che by two different left is Yao-Ching Matney said. over the cou rsen. of the past nine Hsieh, Te-Ling Yang an nounced that 2017, Attorney Generalreal name. months, and “George Hirs als program, the Deferred Action For Jeff Sessions anchb ach retir Cedar County or DACA, had Chil Obama-era poli attorney effe ed January 1, and I became been rescinde dhood Arrivctive that “George was cy that d, ending the pened, and I’m county attorney whe date,” he said. from deporta grants that were broughwas praised for protecting n the now in the pos case.” as DREAMers tion, which covered arou t to America illegally as immiition as pros event hapchildren nd — using the ecutor for the The gran DACA service. 700,000 people — referred Jane was to whether suffid jury would hear informa from Mexico.15 years old when she was cien tion, dec t evid and now live Lunch available with others with s in Yankton. brought to the United Stat At the Grenvisuspect with the crim ence existed for chargin iding by the e. If the gran llet, the men Am grants across the help of a “coyote, Jane initially crossed the es d jury issues g the defeeric Grenville Legion ndantan Leg ion is ” or someone the border to cha bor Hal l an indictAuxiliary who brings imm der “The coyote the U.S. Starting at 1 p.m rged with the crime(s) . iber the coyote was waiting for us to . cros say s the ing to everyone, border to Tex not coming bac ‘Run as. CASE | PAG run faster,” she k for you.’ My brother . Whoever gets behind, I rememE5 eve we “When we said in an interview with n had to put me on his are us in a bus to got to Texas, another coy the Press and Dakotan back to . California. It ote was waiting and me was o fo

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