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The Observer | July 4, 2024

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USA TOWN CENTER 1220 FOX RUN AVE. IN THIS ISSUE BUSINESS NEWS A2 | POLITICS A7 | PUBLIC NOTICES A8 | OBITUARIES A12 SPORTS B1 | EDUCATION B9 | FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT B11

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2022, 2023 — APA DIVISION D GENERAL EXCELLENCE DESIGNATION — 2024 COVERING LEE COUNTY, ALABAMA Vol. 16, No. 39 Opelika, Alabama Thursday, July 4, 2024 Your hometown newspaper created 'for local people, by local people.'

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PHOTO BY ROBERT NOLES | THE OBSERVER

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!

The Observer earns top honors from Press Association BY ANITA STIEFEL EDITOR@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

LEE COUNTY — The Observer won a number of awards — including the top honors for General Excellence and Most Improved — from the Alabama Press Association (APA), which hosted its annual conference in Orange Beach last week. This marks the third consecutive year The Observer has received the General Excellence Award and Most Improved Awards. “None of this would have been possible without the hard work and dedication of the staff, writers and photographers that make up The Observer team,” said Michelle Key, owner and publisher of Key Media, which produces The Observer, LIVE Lee magazine and Neighborhood Tour Homes and Real Estate magazine. “We are a small organization, but we strive every day to serve the people of

Lee County to the best of our ability. We would not be here today without our subscribers, advertisers and readers — I truly appreciate every one of them.” Based on circulation and other criteria, The Observer falls into APA Division D. Awards are presented in three categories: Editorial, Advertising and Magazine. This year, members of the Hoosier State Press Association judged more than 1,700 entries submitted by the state’s newspapers and magazines. In addition to the Division D General Excellence Award and Most Improved Award, The Observer won first place Editorial Awards for: • Best Lifestyle/Family Pages • Best Local Economic Coverage • Best Use of Photographs/Editorial • Best Spot News Story: “Her name is Amore” by Hannah Goldfinger and Kendyl Calvert • Best Sports News In-Depth

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Key Media wins 15 first place awards, including third straight for General Excellence

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Coverage: “War Eagle News” by Brandon Hughes, Robert Noles and Michelle Key Best News Photo: “Remembering Amore” by Robert Noles Best Use of Graphics or Illustrations: “Freedom!” by Michelle Key and Robert Noles Best Use of Social Media: “The Observer Facebook”

Best Newspaper Website: www. opelikaobserver.com Also in the Editorial category, The Observer won second place for Best Production and Printing; Best Spot News Story: “A community grieves together” by staff; Best Business Story: “The Coffee Shop is in good hands” by Wil Crews; Best Local Sports Column: See AWARDS, page A2

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