2023 WNPA Better Newspaper Contest

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2023 Better Newspaper Contest

2023 Better Newspaper Contest

Contest Facts

JUDGES: Montana Newspaper Association

BNC COMMITTEE

Committee Members

Donna Etchey (Chair), Ellensburg Daily Record

Bob Richardson, Columbia Basin Herald

Teresa Myers, Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Fred Obee, WNPA

Janay Collins, WNPA

NUMBER OF ENTRIES BY DIVISION

Advertising: 211 entries

Special Sections: 97 entries

News: 931 entries

Photography: 292 entries

Digital: 11 entries

General Excellence: 43 entries

Number of Participating Newspapers: 47

CONTEST PERIODS

Regular Contest Eligibility: Published April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023

Tourism Special Sections Eligibility: Published by May 31, 2023

General Excellence Issues: Published weeks of Apr 24 & Aug 14, 2022, plus Publisher’s choice

CIRCULATION GROUPS

Circulation Group 1 – up to 2,000

Circulation Group 2 – 2,001 to 3,399

Circulation Group 3 – 3,400 to 6,499

Circulation Group 4 – 6,500 or more

About this publication

is publication was edited, designed and produced by the WNPA sta , Executive Director Fred Obee and Member Services Director Janay Collins. e betterbnc.com website is provided and hosted by SmallTownPapers (smalltownpapers. com). Printing was donated by the Wenatchee World.

We are also indebted to the Newspaper Managers Association, for helping supply out of state judges each year for our contest.

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Contents Advertising Division ....................................3-6 Special Sections ............................................7-8 News Division ...........................................9-20 General Excellence ...................................10-11 Photography Division ..............................20-23 Digital Division ..............................................23

Advertising

Ad of the Year

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ruth Lauman & Louise Mugar

Wings Over Water

The Northern Light

Second Place

Melanie Fair

The Newsroom Pub

Lynden Tribune

Third Place

Analise Hannah & Bill Shaw

Remlinger Brewing

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Single Advertiser, Smaller than 1/2 Page

Groups 1-3

First Place

Kim Fowler

South Sound Appliance

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Harmony Liebert

John L. Scott Real Estate, Tom Earnest

Port Orchard Independent

Third Place

HMAC Team

Sue’s Gift Boutique

Columbia Basin Herald

Group 4

First Place

Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

MD Medical Spa

The Northern Light

Second Place

Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Peas in a Pod Mobile Detailing

The Northern Light

Third Place

Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Blaine Harbor Music Festival

The Northern Light

Single Advertiser, 1/2 Page or Larger

Groups 1-3

First Place

Analise Hannah & Bill Shaw

Remlinger Brewery

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Second Place

Kim Fowler

Veterans Clubs of Mason County

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Rhonda Hundertmark

Tulip Map 2022

La Conner Weekly News

Group 4

First Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser & Louise

Mugar

Experience Coupeville

The Northern Light

Thanks to our 2023 sponsors!

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Advertising

Single Advertiser, 1/2 Page or Larger

Group 4

Second Place

Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Birch Bay Budz

The Northern Light

Third Place

Ruth Lauman & Molly Ernst

Wings Over Water

The Northern Light

Branding Ad

Groups 1&2

First Place

Brenda Jorgens

Realogics Sotheby’s Realty, Per Sherwin

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

MyKenzie Bennett

Casia Lodge

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

John L. Scott Real Estate, Ferriel & Hankin

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Groups 3&4

First Place

Doug De Visser & Gary Lee

Windermere Real Estate, Damian Pr

The Northern Light

Second Place

Doug De Visser & Louise Mugar

Discover Coupeville

The Northern Light

Third Place

Doug De Visser & Louise Mugar

Superior Fish

The Northern Light

Use of Small Space

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ruth Lauman & Molly Ernst

Old Fashioned 4th of July

The Northern Light

Second Place

David Boehmke

Battle Ground Elks

The Reflector

Third Place

Erin Channis

Love Where You Live

Port Townsend Leader

Multiple-Advertiser Ad

Groups 1&2

First Place

Jeremy Fink

Congratulations on a great post-season

East County Journal

Second Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

Who’s Who Vashon

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Third Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

Women In Business

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Groups 3&4

First Place

Tracy Long & Marie Skoor

Mother’s Day

Kent Reporter

Second Place

Tracy Long & Marie Skoor

Veterans Day

Kent Reporter

Third Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser, Louise Mugar & Molly Ernst

Advice from the Pros

The Northern Light

Ad Campaign

Groups 1-4

First Place

Tim Heitzman, Rena Blalock & Allison

Zimmerman

Purdy Cost Less Pharmacy

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Tim Heitzman & Debbie Cassidy

Sunnycrest Nursery and Florist

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Ruth Lauman & Louise Mugar

Oysterfest

The Northern Light

Ads Featuring Animals

Groups 1&2

First Place

Priscilla Wakefield

West Sound Wildlife Shelter

North Kitsap Herald

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Advertising

Ads Featuring Animals

Groups 1&2

Second Place

Lara Stanton

Olympic Game Farm

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Tera Evans

Methow Valley Horsemen

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Erin Channis

Sniffing Out Stories

Port Townsend Leader

Second Place

HMAC Team

Skaug Bros. Carpet One, No place like home

Columbia Basin Herald

Third Place

Kim Fowler & Theresa Murray

Pyr Hope Farm

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Group 4

First Place

Carol Greiling & Tracy Long

Animal Health Care Center Grooming

Kent Reporter

Second Place

Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Northwest Kitty Care

The Northern Light

Third Place

Carol Greiling & Tracy Long

Family Dog Training Center

Federal Way Mirror

Romantic Ads

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser & Louise

Mugar

Samson Estates Winery

The Northern Light

Second Place

Lara Stanton

The Lodge at Sherwood Village

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Brenda Jorgens

Robin Callahan Designs, I Love You

Bainbridge Island Review

Ads Celebrating Where You Live

Groups 1-4

First Place

Kim Fowler & Theresa Murray

Lynch Creek Farm

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Ruth Lauman & Louise Mugar

Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce

The Northern Light

Third Place

Brenda Jorgens

Bainbridge Lending Group

Bainbridge Island Review

Arts & Entertainment Ads

Groups 1&2

First Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

Strawberry Festival Guide

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Second Place

Tera Evans

Loup Loup Ski Rental Shop

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Brenda Jorgens

Little Island Crafts

Bainbridge Island Review

Groups 3&4

First Place

Dana Moreno

Best of the Basin 2022

Columbia Basin Herald

Second Place

Ruth Lauman & Louise Mugar

Art Studio Tour

The Northern Light

Third Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Summer Fun in the Park

The Northern Light

Obituary Page Design

Groups 1-4

First Place

Kim Fowler & Karen Hranac

Mark Woytowich

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Kim Fowler & Karen Hranac

Thomas E. Nelson

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Kim Fowler & Karen Hranac

Thomas Ortis

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Color Ad, Full Page

Groups 1-4

First Place

Melanie Fair

Flow Motion

Ferndale Record

Second Place

Kim Fowler & Theresa Murray

Dirt Cheap Cycle

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Brenda Jorgens

The Skating Rink

Bainbridge Island Review

Color Ad, 1/2 Page or Larger

Groups 1-4

First Place

Brenda Jorgens

Ace Hardware Christmas

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

Erin Channis

Port Townsend Leader Who’s Who

Port Townsend Leader

Third Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Dank of America

The Northern Light

Color Ad, Smaller than 1/2 Page

Groups 1&2

First Place

Brenda Jorgens

Robin Callahan Designs, Aura Nyx

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

Corry’s Fine Dry Cleaning

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Third Place

Harmony Liebert

Kitsap RV, Year End Inventory

Bainbridge Island Review

Groups 3&4

First Place

Kim Fowler & Theresa Murray

Vander Wal’s Garage

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Erin Channis

Port Townsend Golf Course

Port Townsend Leader

Third Place

Louise Mugar & Ruth Lauman

Art Studio Tour

The Northern Light

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Advertising

Use of Clip Art

Groups 1-3

First Place

Rhonda Hundertmark

La Conner Chamber of Commerce Ice Cream

Social

La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

MyKenzie Bennett

VIP Insurance

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Kim Fowler, Theresa Murray & Dave Pierik

Nifty Thrifty

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Group 4

First Place

Ruth Lauman & Molly Ernst

Old Fashioned 4th of July

The Northern Light

Second Place

Doug De Visser & Molly Ernst

Buds Garage

The Northern Light

Third Place

Ruth Lauman & Molly Ernst

Bargain Betty’s Fireworks

The Northern Light

Newspaper House Ad

Groups 1-3

First Place

Dave Pierik

What Happens If You Don’t Advertise

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Dana Moreno

Newspapers in Education Using the News to Learn

Columbia Basin Herald

Third Place

HMAC Team

Classified Ads Open 24 Hours

Columbia Basin Herald

Group 4

First Place

Katie Morgan

We Can’t Teach Hustle

Auburn Reporter

Second Place

Katie Morgan

Shop, Dine & Do Business in Renton

Renton Reporter

Third Place

Doug De Visser & Louise Mugar

Start Exploring Waterside

The Northern Light

Most Original Idea

Groups 1-4

First Place

HMAC Team

Big James Baker for Sheriff

Columbia Basin Herald

Second Place

Erin Channis

Port Townsend Leader Vintage

Port Townsend Leader

Third Place

Doug De Visser & Louise Mugar

Catch the Cat Killer

The Northern Light

Humorous Ad

Groups 1-4

First Place

Brenda Jorgens

Hear for Life Audiology Holiday

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

Melanie Fair

National Dairy Month Moostache

Lynden Tribune

Third Place

Brenda Jorgens

Hear for Life Audiology Halloween

Bainbridge Island Review

Youth-Oriented Content

Groups 1&2

First Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

Halloween Safety

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Second Place

Daralyn Anderson & Analise Hannah

Music Together Vashon

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Third Place

Rhonda Hundertmark

2022 Youth Summer Camps

La Conner Weekly News

Groups 3&4

First Place

HMAC Team

Columbia Basin Athletes of the Week

Columbia Basin Herald

Second Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser & Molly

Ernst

Birch Bay Waterslides

The Northern Light

Third Place

Ruth Lauman, Doug De Visser & Molly

Ernst

Pirate Daze

The Northern Light

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Special Sections

Topical, In-Paper Sections

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ian Bivona, Cheryl Schweizer & Rebecca

Pettingill

Gridiron Guide 2022

Columbia Basin Herald

Second Place

Kim Fowler & Theresa Murray

National Fire Prevention Week

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Justin Johnson & Matt Baide

High School Football Preview

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Tourism Special Sections

Groups 1&2

First Place

Tracy Long

Discover Kitsap

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

Briana Alzola & Colette Weeks

Explore Anacortes

Anacortes American

Third Place

Methow Valley News Staff

Methow Valley Summer 2023

Methow Valley News

Groups 3&4

First Place

Matt Winters & John Bruijn

The Discovery Coast

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Aly McGee, Doug De Visser, Louise Mugar & Pat Grubb

Waterside 2023

The Northern Light

Third Place

Eric LaFontaine & Kevin Teeter

Woodinville Magazine Fall 2022

Woodinville Weekly

Lifestyle/Culture Sections

Groups 1&2

First Place

Methow Valley News Staff

Methow Home 2023

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Methow Valley News Staff

Valley Vows 2023

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Tracy Long

Kitsap Wedding Guide

Bainbridge Island Review

Groups 3&4

First Place

Aly McGee, Doug De Visser & Louise Mugar

Pacific Coast Weddings

The Northern Light

Second Place

Jonathan Williams

Our Coast 2022

Chinook Observer

Third Place

The Newport Miner Staff

Voice of the Pend Oreille River Valley

Summer 2022

The Newport Miner

Event/Festival Sections

Groups 1-4

First Place

John Bruijn, Matt Winters & Luke Whittaker

Rod Run to the End of the World 2022

Chinook Observer

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Special Sections

Event/Festival Sections

Groups 1-4

Second Place

Rhonda Staton, Carol Greiling & Tracy

Long

Holiday Greetings 2022

Mercer Island Reporter

Third Place

Ruth Lauman, Lisa Moeller & Molly Ernst

Back to School 2022-23

The Northern Light

Community Guide Sections

Groups 1&2

First Place

Methow Valley News Staff

Methow Made 2022

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Methow Valley News Staff

Health & Wellness 2022

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Tracy Long

Bainbridge Island Almanac

Bainbridge Island Review

Groups 3&4

First Place

Laura Theimer & Giselle Lehner

Auburn Residents Guide 2023

Auburn Reporter

Second Place

Tracy Long & Cindy Ducich

Best of Federal Way

Federal Way Mirror

Third Place

The Newport Miner Staff Voice of the Pend Oreille River Valley Fall 2022

The Newport Miner

Special Section Covers

Groups 1&2

First Place

Joe Novotny

Valley Vows 2023

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Daralyn Anderson & Amy Drayer

Destination Vashon 2022-23

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Third Place

Daralyn Anderson & Beachcomber Staff

Island Child

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Groups 3&4

First Place

Giselle Lehner & Laura Theimer

Auburn Residents Guide 2023

Auburn Reporter

Second Place

Matthew Tangeman, Doug De Visser, Ian

Haupt & Louise Mugar

Mount Baker Experience Fall 2022

The Northern Light

Third Place

Aly McGee, Doug De Visser, Louise Mugar, Pat Grubb & Alan Majchrowicz

Waterside 2022

The Northern Light

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2023 SPORTS WRITER OF THE YEAR

First Place

Michael Dashiell

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Justin Johnson

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Ben Ray Federal Way Mirror

Community Service

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ron Judd

Citizens Agenda Project

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

The Newport Miner Staff Festival of Trees

The Newport Miner

Third Place

Doug De Visser, Ian Haupt & Molly Ernst

Athletic Hall of Fame

The Northern Light

News Story, Long

Group 1

First Place

Conor Wilson

Fall City mulls moving downtown totem pole

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Second Place

Kelly Moyer

Parents demand answers following coach’s rape charge

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Third Place

Heather Spaulding

New policies in protection orders

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Group 2

First Place

Elizabeth Shepherd

Islanders endure crash landing of Cathlamet Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Second Place

Jacob Dimond

‘People should remember Collin as somebody to live for’

Nisqually Valley News

Third Place

Elizabeth Shepherd

Short-staffed, Vashon post office reels

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

2023 NEWS WRITER OF THE YEAR

First Place

Ray Miller-Still

The Courier-Herald

Second Place

Julia Lerner

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Kelly Moyer

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Group 3

First Place

Cheryl Schweizer

Up from the ashes

Columbia Basin Herald

Second Place

Brian Kelly

Sunken sailboat prompts emergency

Port Townsend Leader

Third Place

Kira Erickson

Closed boat launch part of larger problem

South Whidbey Record

Group 4

First Place

Eddie Macsalka

Allegations of unchecked bullying at school

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Peter O’Cain

Lost WWII Marine laid to rest in East

Wenatchee

Wenatchee World

Third Place

Kienan Briscoe

The faithful came out in full-force

Lynnwood Times

News Story, Short

Group 1

First Place

Diane Craig

Local journalism and a healthy democracy

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Second Place

Elisha Meyer

Vietnam vets honored for their service

Port Orchard Independent

Third Place

David Pan

‘She was the very best parts of all of us’

Mukilteo Beacon

2023 FEATURE WRITER OF THE YEAR

First Place

Kira Erickson

South Whidbey Record

Second Place

Kienan Briscoe

Lynnwood Times

Third Place

Chris Rurik

Key Peninsula News

Group 2

First Place

Elizabeth Shepherd

Islanders stand to show support and love Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Second Place

Jacob Dimond

Yelm FFA plant sale is breaking record

Nisqually Valley News

Third Place

Briana Alzola

Dog rescued after cliffside fall

Anacortes American

Group 3

First Place

Patrick Webb & Luke Whittaker

Woman dies in major house fire

Chinook Observer

Second Place

James Sloan

ATM wins in tug-of-war with bank thieves

Port Townsend Leader

Third Place

Rebecca Pettingill

Kindness is not forgotten

Columbia Basin Herald

Group 4

First Place

Sara Thompson

Crabbing not likely to return in foreseeable future

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Rick Bannan

Bi-Zi Farms celebrates 150 years

The Reflector

Third Place

Gabriel Garcia

Buttigieg visits Wenatchee Valley

Wenatchee World

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General Excellence

Group 1

First Place

Mukilteo

Beacon

David Pan & Debbie Magill

Second Place

CamasWashougal

Post-Record

Kelly Moyer, Doug

Flanagan & Shelly

Atwell

Third Place

Edmonds

Beacon

Brian Soergel & Debbie Magill

Group 2

First Place

Whitman

County Gazette

Roger Harnack, Teresa Simpson, Olivia Harnack, Justin

Slayton & Staff

Second Place

Sequim

Gazette

Michael Dashiell, Matthew Nash, Emily

Matthiessen, Mary

Field, Linda Clenard, Lara Stanton & Terry

Ward

Third Place

Mercer Island

Reporter

Andy Nystrom, Rhonda

Staton, Andy Hobbs & Carol Greiling

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General Excellence

Group 3

First Place

OmakOkanogan County Chronicle Staff

Second Place

Chinook Observer

Matt Winters, Luke

Whittaker, Brandon

Cline, Jeff Clemens, Patrick Webb, Cate

Gable & Lissa Brewer

Third Place

Whidbey

News-Times

Jessie Stensland, Kimberlly Minervini & Karina Andrew

Group 4

First Place

Cascadia Daily News

Ron Judd & Staff

Second Place

The Reflector

Justyna Tomtas, David Boehmke, Rick

Bannan, Cade Barker, Billy Armstrong & Mike Hormann

Third Place

The Northern Light

Pat Grubb, Louise

Mugar, Molly Ernst, Ian Haupt, Doug De Visser, Ruth Lauman & Grace McCarthy

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Breaking News Story

Group 1

First Place

Ken Stern

BNSF locomotive derailed behind Swinomish casino

La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

Ken Stern

Car fire put out by local fire departments

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Kelly Moyer

Go Now: Wildfire suddenly expanded

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Group 2

First Place

Marcy Stamper

Valley copes with brutal winter assault

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Teresa Simpson

Train derails near Hooper

Whitman County Gazette

Third Place

Briana Alzola

Trail trestle damaged by fire

Anacortes American

Group 3

First Place

Joseph Claypoole

Flooding hits Bonaparte Lake area

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Second Place

Jeff Clemens

Man lost from crabber Ethel May

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Luke Whittaker

Frantic search for missing swimmer ends well

Chinook Observer

Group 4

First Place

Olivia Sullivan

Restaurant owner shot in road rage incident

Federal Way Mirror

Second Place

Audra Anderson & Julia Lerner

Cyclocross racer dies during Ski to Sea race

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Grace McCarthy

Schools in lockdown due to threat

The Northern Light

Health or Medical Story

Group 1

First Place

Kelly Moyer

Surprise ambulance bill shocks Camas family

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Second Place

Colleen Smith

New program helps with transportation to rehab centers

Islands’ Sounder

Third Place

Elisha Meyer

Hospital union calls for president’s removal

Port Orchard Independent

Group 2

First Place

Elizabeth Shepherd

A tale of two clinics

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Second Place

Steve Powell

Residency program helps nurses at St. Michael Bainbridge Island Review

Third Place

Sandra Strieby

Getting the most from telehealth

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Jessie Stensland

Hospital officials describe ‘new normal’ Whidbey News-Times

Second Place

Don Gronning

She’s very generous and kind

The Newport Miner

Third Place

Dee Camp

Three hospital commissioners call it quits

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Group 4

First Place

Ted Olinger

Third grade cancer fighter tells it like it is

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Hailey Hoffman

Whatcom schools grapple with student mental health

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Ralph Schwartz & Audra Anderson

Reproductive rights uncertain after Roe’s demise

Cascadia Daily News

Environmental Story

Group 1

First Place

Steve Powell

Ready to clean up this town?

Port Orchard Independent

Second Place

Heather Spaulding

Unpermitted bulkheads impacting forage fish

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Third Place

Anne Basye

Farm report: Dry and warm with scarce water

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Briana Alzola

Department bans fish net pens in state waters

Anacortes American

Second Place

Marcy Stamper

Residents team up to tackle wildfire risks

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Olivia Palmer

Tribes launch fish habitat projects

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Luke Whittaker

Green crab war enters new phase

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Jeff Clemens

Research vessel ‘Hero’ demolished

Chinook Observer

Third Place

James Sloan

Students tackle ghost crab pot problem

Port Townsend Leader

Group 4

First Place

Cameron Sheppard

Unintended consequences of the Green River

levee

Auburn Reporter

Second Place

Julia Lerner

Asbestos displaces Swift Creek neighbors

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Chris Rurik

Trees come down to improve the forest

Key Peninsula News

Business News Story

Group 1

First Place

Conor Wilson

Carnation Farms closure highlights lack of resources

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Second Place

Bill Reynolds

Cooperative farming in the Skagit

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Elisha Meyer

Clean headstones: Buried but not forgotten

Port Orchard Independent

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News

Business News Story

Group 2

First Place

Steve Powell

From eyesore to eye-popping

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

Ashley Lodato

Not just filling in Methow Valley News

Third Place

Marcy Stamper

New owners thrilled with Sun Mountain

Lodge

Methow Valley News

Groups 3&4

First Place

Laura Jean Schneider

Flashback, flash-forward

Port Townsend Leader

Second Place

Charles Featherstone

REC Silicon to reopen Moses Lake plant

Columbia Basin Herald

Third Place

Brandon Cline

New stewards take over Chico’s Pizza

Chinook Observer

Education Story

Group 1

First Place

Philip Watness

Students grow knowledge as they grow plants

Skamania County Pioneer

Second Place

Heather Spaulding

Dyslexia and individual learning styles

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Third Place

Bill Reynolds

Salmon project spawns interest across curriculum

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Michael Dashiell

Students form a Mock Trial club

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Olivia Palmer

Planting the seeds for a lifetime of learning

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Briana Alzola

Police, schools have back-to-school preparations

Anacortes American

Groups 3&4

First Place

Hailey Hoffman

Sumas Elementary reunites in new building

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Sophia Aldous

You cannot reach the mind if you don’t reach the heart

The Newport Miner

Third Place

Patrick Webb

Neat and workmanlike

Chinook Observer

Government Story

Groups 1&2

First Place

Ken Stern

Shelter Bay board sanctions fellow board members

La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

Elisha Meyer

Forced out of home for pedestrian pathway

Port Orchard Independent

Third Place

Kelly Moyer

Camas residents fume over gas station proposal

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Group 3

First Place

Jeff Clemens

Sheriff’s letter reveals reasons for firing deputy

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Jessie Stensland

Council to vote on changing mayor pro tem

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

James Sloan

PT considers how to reduce local deer numbers

Port Townsend Leader

Group 4

First Place

Mario Lotmore

Community protests opening of methadone clinic

Lynnwood Times

Second Place

Sara Thompson

Rep. Michelle Caldier reveals sight impairment

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Pat Grubb

A jump in assessments

The Northern Light

Crime & Court Story

Group 1

First Place

Mike De Felice

Not a coincidence: police down, crime up

Port Orchard Independent

Second Place

Conor Wilson

Documents detail fatal police shooting in North Bend park

Snoqualmie Valley Record

Third Place

Philip Watness

Youth pleads not guilty to vehicular homicide charge

Skamania County Pioneer

Group 2

First Place

Marcy Stamper

Final judgments: Culp reflects on long career

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Briana Alzola

Officers both drawn to work with students

Anacortes American

Third Place

Elisha Meyer

Should criminals be returned to originating cities?

Bainbridge Island Review

Group 3

First Place

Dee Camp

Woman stabbed in Omak attack

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Second Place

Jessie Stensland

New juvenile justice law raises concerns

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

Don Gronning

Trial off to shaky start

The Newport Miner

Group 4

First Place

Ian Haupt

U.S. Border Patrol agents off the hook after court ruling

The Northern Light

Second Place

Benjamin Leung

Hyundai falls victim to social media challenge

Renton Reporter

Third Place

Ralph Schwartz

Officer returns to force after killing motorist

Cascadia Daily News

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News

Social Issue Story

Group 1

First Place

David Pan

Kamiak graduate headlines MLK Jr. assembly

Mukilteo Beacon

Second Place

Brian Soergel

No camping ordinance passes

Edmonds Beacon

Third Place

Bill Reynolds

Joining together in resilience

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Leki Lodato Albright & Ashley Lodato

Tackling teens’ mental health issues

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Matthew Nash

The housing crunch

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Andy Nystrom

Islanders speak out against Lava Ridge Wind

Project

Mercer Island Reporter

Group 3

First Place

Karina Andrew

Federal program supports Whidbey homeless youth

Whidbey News-Times

Second Place

Kira Erickson

Beard photo exhibit hits a snarl

South Whidbey Record

Third Place

Brandon Cline

Ilwaco RV park dispute blows up

Chinook Observer

Group 4

First Place

Audra Anderson

Child care challenges plague parents, providers

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Audra Anderson

Clearbrook Church closes after 120 years

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Kienan Briscoe

A mother’s cry for help to the dangers of fentanyl

Lynnwood Times

Election Story

Group 1

First Place

Philip Watness

Candidates discuss political perspectives

Skamania County Pioneer

Second Place

Laura Knowlton

Community hears about Perfect Passage Project

Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune

Third Place

Laura Knowlton

Coroner’s last minute appeal for write-in votes

Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune

Group 2

First Place

Ann McCreary

Rodriguez, Hughes vie for county coroner position

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Matthew Nash

Officials, observers talk elections processes security

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Dale Brown

Election office alarm tripped

Cheney Free Press

Groups 3&4

First Place

Don Gronning

Bruising political season underway

The Newport Miner

Second Place

Cameron Sheppard

Dunn carries torch for King County conservatives

Auburn Reporter

Third Place

Ralph Schwartz

Children’s levy vote reveals urban-rural divide

Cascadia Daily News

Sports News Story

Group 1

First Place

Nicholas Zeller-Singh

Shot in the dark

Port Orchard Independent

Second Place

Doug Flanagan

Coaches, parents address possibility of no sports in 2023-24

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Third Place

Bill Reynolds

Volleyball team banks on rich state title tradition

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Michael Dashiell

Henninger helps WWU’s Vikings score national title

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Briana Alzola

Football team finds stride, stays undefeated

Anacortes American

Third Place

Steve Powell

Field of bad dreams

Bainbridge Island Review

Group 3

First Place

Patrick Webb

Hugs prove the X-factor

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Patrick Webb

Joy, tears and a trophy

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Justin Johnson

Opening dogfight

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Group 4

First Place

Connor Benintendi

Graham Morin Memorial tournament returns

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Ted OIinger & Tina McKail

Peninsula Seahawks win Fish Bowl 44

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Ian Haupt

Blaine softball comes up short against Mount Baker

The Northern Light

Art Reviews

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ken Stern

See “Sound of Music” at McIntyre Hall

La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

Ken Stern

“Henry V” triumphant in war and on stage

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Elizabeth Shepherd

“Sweeney Todd” is a triumph for local troupe

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

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News of the Weird

Groups 1-4

First Place

Jeff Clemens

Goat’s disappearance raises eyebrows, threats Chinook Observer

Second Place

Jessie Stensland

Talking turkey

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

Brian Kelly

Woman rescued after falling into park outhouse

Port Townsend Leader

News Headlines

Groups 1-4

First Place

Don Nelson

Headlines and captions (Mooove aside, please)

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Bill Reynolds

Headlines and captions (Rotary serves food for thought)

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Bill Reynolds

Headlines and captions (Pet parade raises the woof)

La Conner Weekly News

General Feature Story, Long

Group 1

First Place

Doug Flanagan

Washougal man invited strangers to play catch with him

Camas-Washougal Post-Record

Second Place

Ken Stern

Good old days of typewriters

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Brian Soergel

Seeing stars

Edmonds Beacon

Group 2

First Place

Michael Dashiell & Matthew Nash

Sequim students seek ‘Boys in the Boat’ screening

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Steve Powell

Accident, amputation helped her turn her life around

Bainbridge Island Review

Third Place

Marcy Stamper

Walking a fine line

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Karina Andrew

Oak Harbor man shares experience in Ukraine

Whidbey News-Times

Second Place

Karina Andrew

ICOM dispatchers are ‘the calm within the storm’

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

Rebecca Pettingill

Warriors surf the wake

Columbia Basin Herald

Group 4

First Place

Bo John Brusco

Cut by Curt: Crafting a life post-diagnosis

Lynnwood Times

Second Place

Kienan Briscoe

Helping Ukrainians find peace in Snohomish County

Lynnwood Times

Third Place

Audra Anderson

The leveling chair

Cascadia Daily News

General Feature Story, Short

Group 1

First Place

Neely Stratton

Holocaust survivor’s granddaughter is the messenger

Edmonds Beacon

Second Place

Anne Basye

La Conner residents win ribbons at county fair

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Colleen Smith

Marin the brave

Islands’ Sounder

Group 2

First Place

Matthew Nash

Missionary helps complete home for widow

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Marcy Stamper

Who gives a hoot what owls eat?

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Emily Matthiessen

WAG raising funds for injured lab/husky mix

Sequim Gazette

Groups 3&4

First Place

Gordon Weeks

A story of Christmastown

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Gordon Weeks

Tales of survival

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Karina Andrew

Playing by heart

Whidbey News-Times

Lifestyle Feature Story

Groups 1&2

First Place

Colleen Smith

A passion of intellects

Islands’ Sounder

Second Place

Heather Spaulding

The meaning of Island motherhood

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Third Place

Steve Powell

Sailing to seven continents

Bainbridge Island Review

Group 3

First Place

Joel Martin

Ancient ways

Columbia Basin Herald

Second Place

Charles Featherstone

Lucha Libre in Moses Lake

Columbia Basin Herald

Third Place

Luke Whittaker

Black Lake Fishing Derby is a splashy success

Chinook Observer

Group 4

First Place

Ian Ferguson & Madi McKay

Tidepooling Tongue Point

The Northern Light

Second Place

Eric Lucas & Bruce Bjornstad

Time on the Columbia River

The Northern Light

Third Place

Hannah Cross

Pickleball becomes the official state sport

The Northern Light

Business Feature Story

Group 1

First Place

Colleen Smith

Bringing a taste of Rome to Orcas Island Islands’ Sounder

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Business Feature Story

Group 1

Second Place

Bill Reynolds

Slider Cafe family celebrates Tahoe wedding

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Elisha Meyer

Heavenly Lounge’ wine bar for women

Port Orchard Independent

Group 2

First Place

Briana Alzola

Marina, boatyard sold after almost 60 years in business

Anacortes American

Second Place

Ashley Lodato

A people place by design

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Sandra Strieby

Ancient grains for modern times

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Kira Erickson

Support grows for Whidbey agriculture

South Whidbey Record

Second Place

Patrick Webb

Ministry marks 40 years

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Patrick Webb

New Long Beach postmaster appointed

Chinook Observer

Group 4

First Place

Lisa Bryan

KP businesswoman makes her passion her work

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Steve Hunter

Krusteaz Company plant in Kent finds the right mix

Kent Reporter

Third Place

Benjamin Leung

Local business owners deter crime with a few design tricks

Auburn Reporter

Animal Feature Story

Group 1

First Place

Bill Reynolds

Rehabbed bald eagle released La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

Colleen Smith

From the rivers of Montana to the beaches of Orcas

Islands’ Sounder

Third Place

Tyler Shuey

Nose separates new Kitsap K-9 from the pack

Port Orchard Independent

Group 2

First Place

Briana Alzola

Seals set free in Padilla Bay

Anacortes American

Second Place

Ann McCreary

A desperate year for bears

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Mike De Felice

Finding people is a game for search and rescue dogs

North Kitsap Herald

Group 3

First Place

Luke Whittaker

Holy halibut

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Jessie Stensland

Whidbey elephant seal reveals its aggressive side

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

Charles Featherstone

Most excellent animals

Columbia Basin Herald

Group 4

First Place

Eddie Macsalka

Be goatful for what you have

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Chris Rurik & Ed Johnson

Eagles and the genius of bird flight

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Krisa Bruemmer & Tina McKail

Local farm animal rescue saves lives

Key Peninsula News

History Feature Story

Group 1

First Place

David Pan

A piece of Mukilteo’s history is on the market

Mukilteo Beacon

Second Place

Bill Reynolds

Faith shines through Sacred Heart Church windows

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Ileana Martinez

Honoring Carol Stone: an authentic community spirit

Sunnyside Sun

Group 2

First Place

Marcy Stamper

North Cascades Highway brought lasting changes

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Steve Powell

History hard to come by in Scout’s project

Bainbridge Island Review

Third Place

Bruce Haulman & Terry Donnelly

Looking back and forward at Portage Store

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Group 3

First Place

Karina Andrew State’s most popular park turns 100

Whidbey News-Times

Second Place

Matt Winters, Luke Whittaker & Donella

Lucero

Fallout shelter of our very own Chinook Observer

Third Place

Kira Erickson

Joseph Whidbey’s will discovered, donated South Whidbey Record

Group 4

First Place

Ian Haupt

Mount Baker Lodge stood in Heather Meadows

The Northern Light

Second Place

Joseph Pentheroudakis

The bay in the woods: The story of Glencove

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Rick Bannan

First U-Haul employee Hap Carty dies at 95 The Reflector

Arts Feature or Story

Group 1

First Place

Heather Spaulding

Spotlighting the people of Afghanistan

Journal of the San Juan Islands

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News

Arts Feature or Story

Group 1

Second Place

Bill Reynolds

Rainbow Bridge mural restored by volunteer artists

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

David Pan

Kamiak Winter Percussion will compete at Nationals

Mukilteo Beacon

Group 2

First Place

Emily Matthiessen

Driftwood artist creations soar

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Tyler Shuey

Book series based in Kitsap County a hit

North Kitsap Herald

Third Place

Olivia Palmer

Pipestone Music’s summer camp scores

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Patrick Webb

Artist’s true colors radiate through

Chinook Observer

Second Place

James Sloan

Musical duo True Reckoning

Port Townsend Leader

Third Place

Kira Erickson

Flying colors

South Whidbey Record

Group 4

First Place

Amy Kepferle

Becoming Betty Desire

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Kienan Briscoe

National distributor picks up high school film

Lynnwood Times

Third Place

Eddie Macsalka

Working in Hollywood while living in the Key Peninsula

Key Peninsula News

Sports Feature Story

Groups 1&2

First Place

David Pan

Building connections one game at a time

Mukilteo Beacon

Second Place

Briana Alzola

Students compete in Seafarers Cup

Anacortes American

Third Place

Nicholas Zeller-Singh

Spirit Squad provides a lift to all cheerleaders

Bainbridge Island Review

Group 3

First Place

Patrick Webb

Fishermen spell victory C-H-E-E-R

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Patrick Webb

Yesterday’s heroes, tomorrow’s champs

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Justin Johnson

Bulldogs ready to grind for wins

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Group 4

First Place

Hailey Palmer

Courage on the court

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Eric Trent

Whatcom Preps’ Tyler Anderson is county’s stat junkie

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Connor Benintendi

Sehome freshman is Bellingham’s jiu-jitsu wunderkind

Cascadia Daily News

Sports Personality Profile

Groups 1&2

First Place

Michael Dashiell

Career on the pickleball court

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Paul Delaney

State Champ: Shaffer wheels to title

Cheney Free Press

Third Place

Ashley Lodato

Tim Lewis follows the bouncing ball

Methow Valley News

Groups 3&4

First Place

Patrick Webb

A sisterhood beyond sports

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Patrick Webb

Comet soars to leadership role

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Eddie Macsalka

Coach wants Seahawks soaring to new heights

Key Peninsula News

Personality Profile, Long

Group 1

First Place

Philip Watness & Peter Singh

Skamania woman brings moderate views to Congress

Skamania County Pioneer

Second Place

Diane Craig

Remembering Rivkah

Islands’ Sounder

Third Place

Mike De Felice

Turning 105 is no big deal

Port Orchard Independent

Group 2

First Place

Marcy Stamper

Dave Chantler’s universe of interests left a local legacy

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Emily Matthiessen

Kennel Club’s Cornell leaves a legacy

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Ashley Lodato

Cramer well cast at The Merc’s next executive director

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Kira Erickson

Unicycling into the sunset

South Whidbey Record

Second Place

Karina Andrew

“The Bear” producer feeds Whidbey

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

Al Camp

Robbins retires with riches of many friends

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Group 4

First Place

Kienan Briscoe

Local student represents Washington state in DC

Lynnwood Times

Second Place

Eddie Macsalka

Ed Gilkison on life and history in Lakebay

Key Peninsula News

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News

Personality Profile, Long

Group 4

Third Place

Sara Thompson

Carolyn Wiley receives Rotary Star Award

Key Peninsula News

Personality Profile, Short Groups 1&2

First Place

Rodger Nichols

Lofberg ends half a century as sports

announcer

Skamania County Pioneer

Second Place

Ashley Lodato

Rodeo queen has tight bonds with the Methow Valley

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Colleen Smith

Father’s Day profile: Raul Orantes Islands’ Sounder

Group 3

First Place

Karina Andrew

Photo exhibit elicits ‘presence of wonder’

Whidbey News-Times

Second Place

Gordon Weeks

No matter how damn old I am’

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Patrick Webb

Ghost stories

Chinook Observer

Group 4

First Place

Bailey Jo Josie

Renton’s Hudson Portrait Studio celebrates 41 years

Renton Reporter

Second Place

Ian Haupt

Don Leu joins Blaine school board

The Northern Light

Third Place

Carolyn Wiley

Zoie Ewald making the world a better place

Key Peninsula News

Comprehensive Coverage, Single Writer

Groups 1&2

First Place

Mike De Felice

A congressman’s ‘Day in the life’

Port Orchard Independent

Second Place

Heather Spaulding

Friday Harbor arson fire

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Third Place

Nicholas Zeller-Singh

Title IX turns 50

Bainbridge Island Review

Groups 3&4

First Place

Julia Lerner

A legacy of neglect at county rifle range

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Grace McCarthy

Future of the Alcoa smelter

The Northern Light

Third Place

Mitchell Roland

Wenatchee School District budget cuts

Wenatchee World

Comprehensive Coverage, Multiple Writers

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ileana Martinez & Kennia Perez

Farm workers call for change

Sunnyside Sun

Second Place

Ralph Schwartz, Jenelle Baumbach & Hailey

Hoffman

Beyond Bars: The future of justice in Whatcom County

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Ray Miller-Still & Alex Bruell

The trial of Allan and Joann Thomas

The Courier-Herald

Investigative Reporting

Groups 1-4

First Place

Audra Anderson & Connor Benintendi

Sehome coach knew of hazing, didn’t report

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Kienan Briscoe

Church continues to struggle with abuse disclosure

Lynnwood Times

Third Place

Matt Baide

Mason County Fire 12 fraud investigation

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Sports Page Design

Groups 1-4

First Place

Randy Wrighthouse

Yesterday’s heroes, tomorrow’s champs

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Jaya Flanary

A legacy of hoops success

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Justin Johnson

Flying high

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Feature Page Design

Groups 1&2

First Place

Briana Alzola

Snowy views of Fidalgo, Guemes islands

Anacortes American

Second Place

Joe Novotny

Personal choices, personal stories

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Ric Hallock

What it takes to become a volunteer

East County Journal

Groups 3&4

First Place

Randy Wrighthouse

In the mountain’s shadow

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Randy Wrighthouse

Beneath the forest

Chinook Observer

Third Place

David Boehmke

Scenes from Mount St. Helens in the aftermath

The Reflector

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News

News

Front Page Design

Group 1

First Place

Tate Thomson

Congratulations class of 2022

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Second Place

Tate Thomson

A step forward in solar power

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Third Place

Tate Thomson

The meaning of Island motherhood

Journal of the San Juan Islands

Group 2

First Place

Joe Novotny

New county software streamlines record requests

Methow Valley News

Second Place

John Myers

Man arrested after Geiger Heights standoff

Cheney Free Press

Third Place

Justin Slayton, Teresa Simpson & Teren

Kowatsch

State champs!

Whitman County Gazette

Groups 3&4

First Place

Jaya Flanary & Hailey Hoffman

All hell broke loose

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Lisa Bryan, Heather Meier & Tina McKail

A new day for Lakebay Marina

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Justin Johnson

A story of Christmastown

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Editorial Group 1

First Place

Colleen Smith

My body, my choice

Islands’ Sounder

Second Place

Brian Soergel

Mother’s Day

Edmonds Beacon

Third Place

Colleen Smith

The kindness of strangers and community

Islands’ Sounder

Group 2

First Place

Elizabeth Shepherd

‘We’ll figure it out’

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

Second Place

Steve Powell

Elected leaders must respond to constituents

Bainbridge Island Review

Third Place

Don Nelson

In the deep end

Methow Valley News

Groups 3&4

First Place

Jessie Stensland

Hospital board violation of OPMA is maddening

Whidbey News-Times

Second Place

Justin Johnson

In defense of the truth

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Matt Winters

What’s up with so many murders

Chinook Observer

Editorial Cartoon

Groups 1-4

First Place

Brad Skiff

Megawatt Needle

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Second Place

Brad Skiff

Castaway

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Third Place

Brad Skiff

The Hunt for Red November

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Editorial Pages

Groups 1-4

First Place

Ron Judd & Jaya Flanary

Editorial pages

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Michael Dashiell

Editorial pages

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Don Nelson

Editorial pages

Methow Valley News

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General Interest Columns

Group 1

First Place

Maria Montalvo

Moment’s Notice

Edmonds Beacon

Second Place

Mel Damski

If I Ran The Zoo

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Ken Stern

Musings - on the Editor’s mind

La Conner Weekly News

Groups 2&3

First Place

Kirk Ericson

These Times

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Photography

Photo Essay

Group 1

First Place

Craig Barber

A big day for our little town

La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

Adrian Catron-Ziegler

Stevenson High School Class of 2022

Skamania County Pioneer

Third Place

Laura Knowlton

National Night Out

Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune

Group 2

First Place

Roger Harnack

Mat Classic

Cheney Free Press

Second Place

Steve Mitchell

Methow Valley Labor Day Rodeo

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Ric Hallock, Chris Johnson & Buddy Rose

Loggers’ Jubilee Logging Show

East County Journal

Groups 3&4

First Place

Jeff Clemens

Suicide awareness bus rolls no more

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Shawna Whelan

Shelton High School Class of 2022

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Cate Gable

Coast Chronicles

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Don Nelson

No Bad Days

Methow Valley News

Group 4

First Place

Robert Whale Whale’s Tales

Auburn Reporter

Second Place

Phyllis Henry Coast to Coast

Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Shawna Whelan

Training burn

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Breaking News Photo

Groups 1&2

First Place

Job Wise

Dryer sets laundromat ablaze

Sunnyside Sun

Second Place

Andrew Hamil

Second fire on property in a month

Sunnyside Sun

Third Place Job Wise

13th Street house fire

Sunnyside Sun

Group 3

First Place

Al Camp

Burning fire at Fowlers Trailer Court

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Second Place

Joseph Claypoole

Fire chars land northeast of Omak

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Third Place

Gordon Weeks

Mayhem in Shelton

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Meredith Browand

Key Issues

Key Peninsula News

Topical Columns

Groups 1-4

First Place

Mark Woytowich

On The Go

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Second Place

Chris Rurik

Into the Wild Key Peninsula News

Third Place

Solveig Torvik

Hello Methow Valley News

Group 4

First Place

Hailey Hoffman

Officials monitor the water for oil sheen at derailment site

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Hailey Hoffman

Kayaker comforted after learning of in-law’s death

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Molly Ernst

U.S. Border Patrol agents surround school’s main campus

The Northern Light

General News Photo

Group 1

First Place

Brian Soergel

Recognizing sacrifices

Edmonds Beacon

Second Place

Kennia Perez

Kids learning through magic

Sunnyside Sun

Third Place

Marissa Conklin

A top flight costume for Halloween

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Michael Dashiell

Sequim mourns its lost firefighter

Sequim Gazette

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News

Photography

Photographer of the Year

Groups 1-4

First Place

Don Seabrook

Wenatchee World

Second Place

Hailey Hoffman

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Luke Whittaker

Chinook Observer

General News Photo

Group 2

Second Place

Steve Mitchell

Winthrop Balloon Roundup

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Byrne Bennett

Fright night on The Haunted Train

Cheney Free Press

Group 3

First Place

David Welton

Residents prefer their pot legal

South Whidbey Record

Second Place

Shawna Whelan

Holiday cheer

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Matt Baide

Honoring the fallen

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Group 4

First Place

Hailey Hoffman

Democrats lead in district house legislative races

Cascadia Daily News

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Photography

General News Photo

Group 4

Second Place

Rick Bannan

Competitors let wood shavings fly

The Reflector

Third Place

Rick Bannan

Barrel racer rounds one of the turns

The Reflector

Feature Photo

Group 1

First Place

David Pan

Picking out a pumpkin

Mukilteo Beacon

Second Place

David Pan

Music in motion

Mukilteo Beacon

Third Place

Marissa Conklin

Serving smiles with your coffee

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Steve Mitchell

Mooove aside, please

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Evan Caldwell

Summer heating up

Stanwood Camano News

Third Place

Roger Harnack

Chicken dancing

Cheney Free Press

Groups 3&4

First Place

Tina McKail

Elementary girls on the run

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

Hailey Hoffman

A group of peppermints wait offstage

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Karina Andrew

Lt. Colby Diamond proposes to his girlfriend

Whidbey News-Times

Portrait Photo

Group 1

First Place

Laura Knowlton

Fun at the Fair

Okanogan

Valley Gazette-Tribune

Second Place

Darryl Wyatt

Hummingbird in winter

Skamania County Pioneer

Third Place

Marissa Conklin

Director retires from La Conner Library Foundation

La Conner Weekly News

Group 2

First Place

Michael Dashiell

Wonder of the holidays

Sequim Gazette

Second Place

Matthew Nash

Pumpkins, skeletons fall in line

Sequim Gazette

Third Place

Steve Mitchell

In the spirit

Methow Valley News

Groups 3&4

First Place

Tina McKail

Izzy Edwards wildlife photographer

Key Peninsula News

Second Place

David Welton

Fair fun returns to Whidbey

Whidbey News-Times

Third Place

David Welton

Flying colors

South Whidbey Record

Pictorial Photo

Group 1

First Place

Nancy Crowell

A blizzard of snow geese

La Conner Weekly News

Second Place

Philip Watness

Flowers and smoky sky

Skamania County Pioneer

Third Place

Job Wise

Officer escorted home after shooting

Sunnyside Sun

Group 2

First Place

Ashley Lodato

Bright spots

Methow Valley News

Second Place

Marcy Stamper

Frosty

Methow Valley News

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This fun at the fair shot took first place in the Portrait Photo category for Laura Knowlton of the Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune.

Photography

Pictorial Photo

Group 2

Third Place

Ric Hallock

A ‘rare’ glimpse of blue East County Journal

Groups 3&4

First Place

Joseph Claypoole

Hazy days

Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Second Place

Justin Johnson

Washington coast tides

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Sophia Aldous

Relay for Life remembers

The Newport Miner

Sports Action Photo

Group 1

First Place

Andrew Hamil

Alaina Morgan clears a hurdle

Sunnyside Sun

Second Place

Andrew Hamil

Head-over-heels

Sunnyside Sun

Third Place

Andrew Hamil

Knights earn second at state Sunnyside Sun

Group 2

First Place

Roger Harnack

Spills, thrills and chills

Cheney Free Press

Digital

Newspaper Website

Groups 1-4

First Place

Jaya Flanary

CascadiaDaily.com

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

David Pan

MukilteoBeacon.com

Mukilteo Beacon

Third Place

Steve Powell, Elisha Meyer, Nicholas Zeller-Singh, Tyler

Schuey & Nancy Treder

BainbridgeReview.com

Bainbridge Island Review

Second Place

Evan Caldwell

Reaching new heights

Stanwood Camano News

Third Place

Steve Mitchell

The Great Puckaroo Roundup hockey tournament

Methow Valley News

Group 3

First Place

Al Camp

Kamiuse Kid Pakootas hangs on Omak-Okanogan County Chronicle

Second Place

Luke Whittaker

Beckett Turner drives in for a layup

Chinook Observer

Third Place

Justin Johnson

Kayla Zembas breaks a bat

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Group 4

First Place

Andy Bronson

WWU’s Raven Borsey throws the ball back

Cascadia Daily News

Second Place

Finn Wendt

WWU redshirt freshman BJ Kolly chases a loose ball

Cascadia Daily News

Third Place

Eric Trent

Mya VanderYacht leaps into the air in celebration

Cascadia Daily News

Sports Feature Photo

Group 1

First Place

Andrew Hamil

Alejandro Fernandez embraces his father

Sunnyside Sun

Second Place

Madoc Hiller

Cheers and tears after a long career

La Conner Weekly News

Third Place

Andrew Hamil

Volleyball: ‘Hounds beat Mustangs

Sunnyside Sun

Group 2

First Place

Teren Kowatsch

State champs!

Whitman County Gazette

Second Place

Steve Mitchell

Hightailing it

Methow Valley News

Third Place

Steve Mitchell

Erik’s run

Methow Valley News

Groups 3&4

First Place

Patrick Webb

Coach couldn’t resist a little dance with her team

Chinook Observer

Second Place

Justin Johnson

Big win in Belfair

Shelton-Mason County Journal

Third Place

Hailey Hoffman

Dustin Hawkins studies the slalom course

Cascadia Daily News

Online Photo Essay

Groups 1-4

First Place

Roger Harnack

Cheney Rodeo

Cheney Free Press

Video Groups 1-4

First Place

Bo John Brusco

Cut by Curt: Crafting a life postdiagnosis

Lynnwood Times

Second Place

Bo John Brusco

Verizon workers in Everett form union after landslide vote

Lynnwood Times

Third Place

Bo John Brusco

Local Eats

Spotlight: Brianna’s Cafe in Marysville

Lynnwood Times

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