Current, former Camera staff win 7 awards in Colorado Press Association (SAMHSA), is announcing awards in five grant programs devoted to combating multiple facets of substance misuse and the nation's overdose epidemic. Mapping Identity, by Laura Woodworth-NeyFinalist, Idaho Book Award, Idaho Library Association, Native Pathways, edited by Brian Hosmer and Colleen O'NeillArrell M. Gibson Award for the Best Essay of the Year on the History of Native Americans, Western History Association, for Jessica Cattelino's chapter, "Casino Roots: The Cultural Production of Twentieth-Century Seminol Economic Development", Industrializing the Rockies, by David A. WolffClark Spence Award for Excellence in Mining History, Mining History Association, The Boys of Winter, by Charles J. SandersUllr Award for literature, International Ski History Association, Rain in the Valley, by Helen Papanikolas2005 Utah Book Award in Fiction, the Utah Center for the Book, High, Wide, and Handsome, edited by Roy Webb2005 Best Books-Southwest Books of the Year, Tucson-Pima Public Library in partnership with the Friends of the Tucson-Pima Library and the Arizona Historical Society, Junius and Joseph, by Robert S. Wicks and Fred R. Foister2005 Best First Book Award, Mormon History Association2005 Smith Pettit Best Book Award, John Whitmer Historical Association, Bats of the Rocky Mountain West, by Rick A. AdamsColorado Book Award, Best Guidebook Category, Bats of the Rocky Mountain West, by Rick A. AdamsSouthwest Books of the Year 2004 Selection, Boomtown Blues, by Andrew GullifordColorado Book Award, Co-Winner, Colorado and the West Category, The Terminal Classic in the Maya Lowlands, by Arthur A. Demarest, Prudence M. Rice, and Don S. RiceA Choice 2004 Outstanding Academic Book, The Anguish of Snails, by Barre Toelken2004 Chicago Folklore Prize, Listening for a Life, by Patricia Sawin2004 Elli Kngs-Maranda Prize, American Folklore Society, A Widow's Tale, edited by Charles M. Hatch and Todd Compton, Introduction, Notes, and Register, by Todd Compton2004 Best Documentary Award, Mormon History Association2004 WILLA Literary Award Finalist, Women Writing the West, The Center Will Hold, edited by Michael M. Hatch and Joyce Kinkead2004 WPA Best Book Award, the Council for Writing Program Administrators2004 International Writing Centers Association Outstanding Book on Writing Center Research, From Imperial Myth to Democracy, by Lawrence W. Beer and John M. MakiA Choice 2003 Outstanding Academic Book, Disaster at the Colorado, by Charles W. Baley2003 Second Prize for Best Non-Fiction, Westerners International, Pedro Pino, by E. Richard Hart2003 Gaspar Prez de Villagr Award, Historical Society of New Mexico, English Composition as a Happening, by Geoffrey Sirc2003 W. Ross Winterowd Award, Most Outstanding Book in Composition Theory, Colcha, by Aaron AbeytaAmerican Book Award (Before Columbus Foundation), Noise from the Writing Center, by Elizabeth H. Boquet2002 Outstanding Research and Publication Award, NE Writing Centers Association, Mormon Healer and Folk Poet, by Margaret K. Brady2002 Elli Kngs-Maranda Prize, American Folklore Society, One Side by Himself, by Ronald O. Barney2002 Best Biography Award, Mormon History Association2002 Evans Biography Award, Mailing address:University Press of Colorado1580 N Logan St, Ste 660PMB 39883Denver, CO, 80203-1942Phone:(720) 406-8849, Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice, A Statement on Indigenous Land and Colonial Spaces. Blinds handling of sexual assault allegations. The stories explored the extent to which judges orders keep cases hidden from public view. . Second place, best series or sustained coverage, for Smokescreen, a four-part Newsline investigation into a culture of secrecy and political meddling at Colorados Air Pollution Control Division. . Journalists and photographers from the Colorado Springs Gazette, Denver Gazette and Colorado Politics won 22 Colorado Press Association awards on Saturday. The panel will be moderated by journalist and SPJ board member Lisa Schlichtman. Fort Morgan Times claims four Colorado Press Association awards Best Classified Pages or Section Sky-Hi News, Best Digital Ad (Ace Tree Services) Kat Ginn, Best Use of Digital Advertising (Pepe Osakas) Kat Ginn, Best Breaking News/Deadline Reporting (Hell on Earth: Thousands flee East Troublesome Fire) Eli Pace, McKenna Harford and Amy Golden, Best Business News/Feature Story (Tourism without tourists: Grand County businesses grapple with coronavirus closures) Amy Golden, Best Investigative Story Package (Kremmling man faces arson charge after series of inappropriate burns) McKenna Harford, Best News or Feature Photograph (Cops bust a move) Eli Pace, Best Photo Slideshow, Gallery or Photo Essay (Hell on Earth: Photos of the East Troublesome Fire) Eli Pace, Best Digital Ad (Sarah Chabot Massage) Kat Ginn, Best News Media/House Ad Promotion Emma Trainor and Madelyn LyBarger, Best Breaking News/Deadline Reporting (In the line of fire: Williams Fork Fire) Eli Pace, Amy Golden and McKenna Harford, Best Editorial Collaboration (Fires unfathomed) Eli Pace and Sawyer DArgonne, Best Education Story (East Grand to consider new curriculum for sex education) Amy Golden, Best Feature Story (Grand County photographers document social isolation on families front steps) Amy Golden, Best News Story (Snow over troubled lands: Lives, lifetimes lost in East Troublesome Fire) Eli Pace and McKenna Harford, Best Public Service Project (Mixed messages on a dangerous hill) McKenna Harford, Best Cover Design (Middle Park Fair & Rodeo) Sky-Hi News, Best News or Feature Photograph (Hell on Earth) Eli Pace, Best Photo Slideshow, Gallery or Photo Essay (Granby Elementary cross-country skis its way to pajama day) Amy Golden. In an incredibly deep category this was a standout., The judges said: Great photo of a fire scene, the firefighter looking on, it is a what can you do except watch and pray. Altadena Filmmaker Wins multiple LA Press Awards View Results. HHS Distributes $47.8 Million in Grant Funding for Programs Expanding The Sun won four first-place awards in the annual Colorado Press Association contest, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), A Boulder Rural Fire Department firefighter approaches a burning home in Louisville on Dec. 30. The awards were further divided into three categories news and editorial, photo and design, or advertising. The Denver Post received the Editorial Excellence/General Excellence award for 2019 from the Colorado Press Association. Former Newsline reporter Moe Clark won three of the awards. By Nancy Lofholm. Its number of subscribers doubled over the course of 2021 and Aspen Journalism staff have used it to share additional information relevant to the stories we publish and to put them in a deeper context. Entrants compete in four divisions based on newsroom staff size: extra-large newsrooms, large newsrooms, medium newsrooms and small newsrooms. Polis and the Colorado Creative Industries (CCI) division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) are pleased to announce the 2023 recipients of the Governor's Creative Leadership Awards. Colorado Sun wins 8 awards from state press association in 2021 Explore the Categories of the Online Journalism Awards In another first-place honor, former Jeffco Transcript reporter Bob Wooley won for his feature story on the aftermath in the decades since the 1999 Columbine High School shootings. Just spectacular work. This story represented a significant effort to unpack the difficulty some in the Aspen community are having with a proposal to expand Aspen Mountain ski area into a rural and remote backcountry zone. Colorado Resort Awards | Gateway Canyons Resort Telluride Local Media won nine Colorado Press Association (CPA) awards over the weekend for work completed in 2021, as the state organization held its first in-person event since the start of the pandemic in Denver in recognizing some of the best advertising, writing, photography and design in Colorado journalism. ", Ask Amy: Wronged wife chooses to stay for now, Another Western state says it won't send wolves to Colorado, citing "enormous price" of managing the species, High rates putting "golden handcuffs" on many sellers in metro Denver's housing market, With DACA's days likely numbered, Colorado advocates urge young immigrants to seek other avenues to keep working, Exclusive: Kroger and Albertsons CEOs give details on controversial $25 billion merger, Casa Bonita employees send list of demands to ownership, How to show out-of-towners a good time in Denver, Why Parker's Dale LeMonds built his own "Field of Dreams" in his backyard. The grant opportunity was created by the Environmental Justice Act to fund projects . The judges said: Just a fantastic piece of journalism that any publication would be proud to have published.. The revenue we receive from our advertisers helps make this site possible. Bounds won first place in education: general reporting for her story about Boulder Valley School District deciding not to create a standalone program for students with autism. First Amendment Award: This award recognizes journalists who embody the exercise of a free and fair press and go above and beyond to hold governments accountable and speak truth to power. If you're a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Brennan swept the science and technology: enterprise reporting category, winning first place for his feature on CU Boulders Mountain Research Station and second for his piece on Boulders ties to the 1969 moon landing. Breaking News Digital Video Storytelling Excellence and Innovation in Visual Digital Storytelling Excellence in Audio Digital Storytelling Excellence in Collaboration and Partnerships Excellence in Immersive and Emerging Technology Storytelling Excellence in Newsletters Excellence in Social Justice Reporting Excellence in Social Media Engagement Read more about Salsa Brava's press and awards in Colorado Springs. The LA Press Club held its 65th Annual Journalism Award on Sunday, June 25. A Media Literacy panel is planned April 12 in Grand Junction that is open to the campus and the public, spearheaded by the Colorado Mesa University student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. This journalist has displayed extraordinary dedication to ethical, responsible journalism and professional integrity. Update: The deadline for nominations for Journalist of the Year and the First Amendment Award has been extended until noon, April 2. 2022 Colorado Press Association Award Aspen Journalism wins six awards in annual Colorado Press Association contest by Aspen Journalism Staff September 21, 2022 Each of Aspen Journalism's reporters and editors, as well as two freelance journalists, took home first-place awards. Its paying off. Built-in software death dates are sending thousands of schools Chromebooks to the recycling bin, A regular visit with your doctor is quickly becoming a thing of the past, How CU Buffs football coach Deion Sanders is changing Boulder, one menu at a time: The guy is unapologetically himself., State Farm Florida is now the states second-largest home insurer. It found and killed them all anyway. Colorados housing crisis touches every inch of the state. We have noticed you are using an ad blocking plugin in your browser. Top of the Rockies is a regional, multi-platform contest for reporters and news organizations in the four states. Colorado Community Media reporters and staff received 19 awards in the Colorado Press Association's annual Better Newspaper Contest, which honored the state's best journalism work for 2021. "Despite having the smallest newsroom among our peers and competitors, The Sentinel . The Southern Colorado Press Club has used many formats for the Sheepdip Media Excellence Awards, the group honored its own for the first time in 1980, recognizing people such as Mel Harmon in public relations, John Suhay in photo/graphics and Jack Duane in radio. Colorados Second Chance Center is redefining what success looks like after incarceration, Second place, best series or sustained coverage, for . Best Newspaper Contest. Click the button below to nominate the outstanding PR leaders you know for an award. Responsible for menu planning, food preparation, ordering, and kitchen cleanliness for all kitchen & back of house food service options, Do you have a natural ability to build relationships? Items left behind at the site -- located behind a trash compactor at a local store -- included cooking supplies and tent components. Media Excellence - Southern Colorado Press Club Pace and Golden also combined to sweep the best photo slideshow, gallery or photo essay awards. Tag: 2022 Colorado Press Association Award - Aspen Journalism Colorado Newsline earned four awards in the 2021 Colorado Press Association Better News Media Contest, the results of which were announced during a ceremony Saturday at the Colorado Press Association's annual convention. Business Story: Lehman Collapse Reshaped Colorado Economy, for Better and Worse, Aldo Svaldi, Investigative Reporting: Shrouded Justice, David Migoya, Online Special Package: State of Marijuana, Sports Story: An Oral History of Unlikely Broncos Running Back Phillip Lindsay, Kyle Fredrickson, Editorial Sweepstakes Douglas County reporter Elliott Wenzler also took home several awards, including first place for Best Health/Enterprise Story for an interview with Dr. John Douglas, the head of Tri-County Health Department, after one year of the COVID pandemic. The Glenwood Springs Post Independent and Rifle Citizen Telegram newsrooms won a total of seven editorial Colorado Press Association awards on Saturday. 750 W. Hampden Ave., Suite 225Englewood, CO 80110 Join the Society of Professional Journalists Colorado Pro Chapter at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm Place, for A Call to Action: A panel discussion on how to foster diversity and inclusion in journalism.. KRDO NewsChannel 13 wins Overall Excellence in the 2023 Heartland Emmy Award winners were announced during the Awards Ceremony on September 17, 2022. Pablo Miralles' documentary on John Muir High School won top honors in the categories of Education Reporting-Broadcast and Race and Society-Broadcast.. By News Desk "Can We Get Along: The Segregation of John Muir High School", a 7-year effort with a modest budget mainly financed by small contributions from . History Colorado's State Historical Fund Awards Nearly $850,000 to The Sun was entered in the Class 3 category, along with the states largest newspapers and outlets. Telling stories that matter in a dynamic, evolving state. University Press of Colorado 1624 Market St Ste 226 PMB 39883 Denver, Colorado 80202-1559 Phone: (720) 406-8849. Darrin Pratt is Director of the University Press of Colorado, a position he has held since 2000, and a past President of the Association of . This story explores how a legacy of mining in one rural district presents both threats and opportunities as it relates to the climate crisis. Our weekly Data Dashboard feature has been tracking Lake Powells total storage and surface elevation since summer 2021, when the amount of water stored behind the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River crossed into new, troubling territory. Denvers coroner wants to break the cycle by offering families help. We ask that you edit only for style or to shorten, provide proper attribution and link to our web site. Ameresco Awarded Top Project of the Year by Environment - Benzinga by Newsline staff, Colorado Newsline September 19, 2022. The Durango Herald wins 34 awards in Colorado press competition Drew me in and wouldnt let go. Officer Ricky Stegmaier with the Lone Tree Police Department shines his flashlight over an urban encampment used by people experiencing homelessness. What its like to hunt for a job in Colorado when youre over 50. He also won second place for best sports photograph for his image of an overtime win for the CU Buffs mens basketball team. Newsline, which launched in July 2020 and is based in Denver, [] (Jeremy Sparig, Special to The Colorado Sun) Do you get satisfaction from helping others succeed? Dunn received the top prize in the Best Series or Sustained Coverage in the Class 4 division for the work on the Olde Town Arvada shooting and aftermath, and a first-place award in the Best Business/News Feature category for her work on Namikos 30-year history spanning two generations. Reporter Amy Bounds won second place in best education story for a piece about the challenges charter schools face in finding appropriate facilities. Leading the honorees named during a Sept. 17 ceremony at Coors Field was west metro reporter Rylee Dunn. Media Literacy: Sifting for Objectivity6 p.m. April 12, 2023, in the Escalante Hall 3rdFloor Foyer at CM U(There will be a Zoom option as well info to come.). Nominees should meet the following criteria: Journalist(s) of the Year: A journalist or journalists who have produced extraordinary work in the last calendar year, embodying the SPJ Code of Ethics to seek truth and report it; minimize harm; act independently; and be accountable and transparent. As shes getting settled at the University of Tennessee, Kate Runyon takes time to reflect on her time at Jefferson Academy and the accolades she earned both with her team and individually during her decorated high school career. Emilia Gonzalez, 6, rides one of the 182-foot slides at H2O'Brien Pool in Parker June 22. Thank you to all our donors and supporters for making this work possible. All of the information you need is in the 2022 Contest Guidebook. The awards, judged by members of the Michigan Press Association, were announced at a ceremony at Coors Field in Denver on Sept. 17, occurring as part of CPA's annual conference. Senior reporter Chase Woodruff won the fourth award. SPJ Board MeetingUpcoming date to be announced, Colorado Pro Chapter Society of Professional Journalists, SPJ Colorado hosting ethics roundtable on AI innewsrooms, SPJ Colorado Pro Announces 2023 Top of the RockiesWinners, SPJ Colorado presents A Call to Action panel, April 22 at the Denver PressClub, Media Literacy Panel Planned at Colorado MesaUniversity, SPJ Colorado seeks nominations for annualawards. The Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is seeking nominations for outstanding Colorado journalists who exemplify the highest standards of professional excellence for its 2023 Top of the Rockies individual awards. Current and former Daily Camera staff members took seven awards in the newspaper's class, including three for first place in photography and column writing, in the Better News Media Contest.