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Photos: Larry Bid
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earning second place in the state for
General Excellence tbllowed by the
New Town News and Center Re-
publican. First place was awarded
to the Underwood News. The judges
said, "The Underw(uod News had the
best combination of excellent writ-
ing, detailed news coverage and sol-
id layout and design."
The Press finished the awards
competition with a well-rounded
showing in the News, Photography,
and Advertising categories.
News:
• For Spot News, Allison Climb
was awarded first place for "The
search for Travis."
• For Sports Page, Allison
Climb, Larry Biri, and Kevin
Skavhaug were awarded first place.
• For Personal Column -- Seri-
ous, Allison Climb was awarded
First Place for "From the Editor's
Desk" published April 8.
• For Special News Section,
Allison Climb, Brook Dahlgren,
and Larry Biri were awarded sec-
ond place for the Walsh County
Post Fair Supplement.
Photography:
• For Spot News Photo, Larry
Bifi was awarded third place for his
photo "The search tbr Travis."
• For Feature Photo, Larry Bid
was awarded second place for
"Polish and Loving it."
• For Sports Photo, Larry Biri
was awarded first place for his base-
ball photo, "A fight to the finish."
For Picture Story, Lan-y Biri
placed second for the photo page
featuring the 2015 Park River Area
graduation titled "We left our mark
on this town."
• For Pictorial Photo, Lan3, Bifi
was awarded first place for "Walsh
County Wild Life -- Eagles bat-
tling in flight."
• For Portrait Photo, Larry Biri
was awarded second place for a
portrait in the photo page "Days of
fimning past" taken from the annual
tl]reshing show held in Park River.
• For Agricultural Photo, Lan'y
Biri was awarded •first place tbr the
photo "Keeping up with spring."
• For Outdoor Recreation Pho-
to, Larry Biri was awarded first
place for "Daredevils take on the
was awarded third place for the ad
"Candy, Candy, Candy" for the J-
Mart in Pisek.
• For Entertainment/Liquor Ad,
Allison Climb was awarded third
place for the ad "'Cold Drinks, Hot
Deals" for the Alexander House in
Park River.
• For Apparel Ad, Allison Climb
was awarded first place for "25th
anniversary sale" for Heartland
Eye Care of Park River and
Grafion.
• For Single Ad, Allison Climb
was awarded first place for "Open
House" for First United Bank.
• For Use of Color, Allison
Climb was awarded first place for
"Order your Christmas tree" for
Three River Soil Conservation.
• For Promotion of Newspaper
- Advertising, Allison Climb was
awarded second place for "We
know what drives our readers" for
the Walsh County Press.
• For Promotion of Newspaper
- Readership, Allison Climb was
awarded third place for "Thank
you" for the Walsh County Press.
• For Promotion of the Com-
munity, Allison Climb was award-
ed second place for "Ham Break-
fast Fundraiser for Terry Kadlec."
• For Special Ad Section, Alli-
son Climb, Brook Dahlgren, and
Larry Biri were awarded second
place fbr the Walsh County Fair
Post Fair Supplement.
• For Signature Page, Allison
Climb, Brook Dahlgren, and Lar-
ry Biri were awarded third place for
the State Class A Champions page
in support of the Park
River/Fordville-Lankin Football
team.
Newspapers from each divi-
sion, based on circulation data
from the previous year, accumu-
lated points fi'om each honor. The
Walsh County Press received 2,025
points from 11 first places, 8 sec-
ond places, 5 third places, and 0
honorable mentions, which also
earned the Park: River paper the ti-
tle of Sweepstakes Winner in the
small weekly newspaper division
(which includes 42 newspapers) for
work done in 2015.
hill" from the annual Eagle Ridge Additional division are medium
weeklies (24 newspapers), large
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