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Sept. 2020
Journal of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
Better Newspaper Contest awards go online Oct. 9 The judges have finished their work, the trophies are ordered and the certificates are being readied -- it’s time to get out the noisemakers and your favorite beverage and watch the WNPA Better Newspaper Contest awards ceremony. Because our annual convetion was cancelled this year due to the coronavirus, the awards ceremony will be online only this year. It will go live at 6 p.m. Oct. 9. Stay tuned -- the web address for the ceremony will go out well before the site is live. Better Newspaper Contest certificates will be emailed to the newspaper where the entry was logged and plaques and trophies will be shipped out to winners.
If you are a winner, you will be notified Sept. 9, so stay tuned for that announcement. The Foundation auction, similarly, will be an online affair and we need your donations. People donating an item will be responsible for shipping it out to the winner, so we highly encourage the use of gift certificates to make this all pretty simple and afforable. WNPA bylaws require us to have a business meeting each year in October. That also will be a virtual event. The business meeting will be at 11 a.m. Oct. 9 and will feature a brief report on WNPA’s activities and finances and the election of officers for the coming year. Watch your inbox for call-in information.
New podcasts feature two powerful women writers
Two powerful women writers are now featured on WNPA’s podcast website. The latest addition is Leah Sottile, a freelance journalist who began her career at the Cheney Free Press and the Inlander in Spokane. Today, she is a freelance writer whose features, profiles, investigations and essays have been featured by the Washington
Post, The New York Times Magazine, Playboy, California Sunday Magazine, Outside, The Atlantic, Vice and several others. In this podcast, she talks about her investigations of far right activists and what she has learned in that pursuit. Also featured is Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Jacqui See PODCASTS, Page
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This photo by Evan Caldwell of the Stanwood-Camano News is among the entries in this year’s Better Newspaper Contest. The newspaper awards ceremony will be online this year. Watch your inbox in the weeks to come for the web address.
Cuillier, Riley, Ingalls honored by WCOG for outstanding work
Open government awards ceremony is online Sept. 18 National Freedom of Information Coalition President, Dave Cuillier (University of Arizona), Seattle Times Editorial Page Editor, Kate Riley and Chris Ingalls and his colleagues at KING 5 News will be honored by the Washington Coalition for Open Government when the Coalition presents the 2020 James Madison, James Andersen and Ken Bunting awards at 8 a.m. Sept. 18.
The presentation will be online only and is free, but you need to register to attend. To register, go the coalition’s website and follow links to the events page. WCOG Executive Director Juli Bunting says James Madison award winner Cuillier, President of the National Freedom of Information Coalition, has a long history of advocating for open government and transparency both
in the Pacific Northwest and nationally. “This award is for life time achievement in the area of advocating for open government. Dave fought for transparency as a reporter and editor in Washington and now leads this very important national movement. NFOIC could not have more dedicated leadership.” Cuillier responded to news of the award by saying See WCOG, Page 3