2001 Better Newspaper Contest award winners

Story of the Year
“PREVAILING WAGE SERIES”
A.D. Hopkins, Las Vegas Review Journal
“Effected major reform in state’s second largest industry affecting thousands of people and saving taxpayers thousands.  Big impact because of it.”

Editorial of the Year

Photo of the Year
“RESPITE CARE”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Emotional moment – a unanimous choice.  The strongest photo of the contest.”

Ad of the Year
“DESERT VOLKSWAGEN AUTO NATION”
Lynne Adamson, Las Vegas Weekly
“Great motion in composition, effective use of color.  Great typography.”

Best Editorial Cartoonist
All Newspapers

1. Jim Day, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Grasp of national and international issues – creative application of chosen subject – artistically striking.”

2. Paul Nowak, In Business Las Vegas
“Caricatures excellent – creative display of opinion – funny.”

3. Kent Harper (Harpoon), Ely Times
“Clean, simple art – not without humor.”

Freedom of the Press
Daily Newspapers:
Las Vegas Review-Journal
“The Review Journal took point on almost all issues touching on the public’s right to know with its lawyers as well as making the issue a constant cause to celebrate on its opinion pages.  One cannot read this paper and not understand the first amendment.”
Weekly Newspapers:
Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Persistence pays and is so necessary in today’s journalism.”

Outstanding Journalist
Daily Newspapers:

Weekly Newspapers:
Heidi Walters, CityLife
“Awesome writer!  Depth, style, comprehension is all there.  You don’t want to stop reading her stories.

CLASS 1 – LARGE DAILIES

General Excellence
1. Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Consistent, high quality display and coverage of local, national and international news.  Good attention to visuals.  Aren’t afraid to play strong local news story.”
2. Las Vegas Sun
“Very strong local coverage.  Nice variety of columnists.  Need better choice of lead images on section fronts.”

Journalist of Merit
1. JM “Mike” Kail, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Strong news reporter with tremendous versatility.  Consistently good leads.  Firm grasp of news with a great future ahead of him.”

Community Service
1.  “YUCCA NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY”
Las Vegas Sun
“Because of your outstanding coverage of the nuclear waste repository the citizens of Las Vegas have a better understanding of this hot issue.  Great journalism!  Your community and state should be proud of your efforts as their watch dog.”
2.  “FALLON CANCER CLUSTER”
Reno Gazette-Journal
“Frank Mullen did an outstanding job of reporting on this story that generated national attention.  His reporting was extremely detailed, objective and informative.  A great series!”
3.  “CARSON CITY SCHOOL BONDS”
Nevada Appeal
“Teri Vance did this series of stories on the condition and need for improvements of Carson City schools.  Her series of diverse, interesting articles no doubt contributed to a large extent in the success of the bonds’ passage and clearly demonstrates the power of the press in affecting public opinion.”
Honorable Mention
“POOL CONTRACTOR FRAUD”
Las Vegas Sun
“Your editorials leads up the great coverage of pool contractors scamming area residents.  Great work!”

Best Spot News Story
1. “BINION VERDICT:  GUILTY ALL COUNTS; MURPHY, TABISH STOIC IN DEFEAT”
Peter O’Connell, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Attention to detail and use of powerful words made O’Connell’s Binion verdict story a compelling and emotional read:  ‘Binion’s sister … tears welling in her eyes, stared blankly at the floor.  Tabish’s mother … wept and bore the expression of one who has just lost a son.’  The quotes were powerful and used wisely.  Context was never lost as O’Connell took readers back in time every step of the way.”
2. “CREWS GET HAND ON FIRES/ ‘FIRES IN THE HILLS’ COVERAGE”
Reno Gazette-Journal
“Teamwork paid off for the RGJ staff working on the unexpected lightening caused brush fires.  They covered each and every base:  the latest on the fires, the drama of fleeing families, health concerns, shortage of firefighters and how nature works.  Coverage was comprehensive, organized and useful to readers, striking the perfect balance of immediacy and depth.”
3. “LUCK RUNS OUT FOR ADMITTED THIEF”
Keith Paul, Las Vegas Sun
“Paul turned what could have been a mundane casino theft story into a humorous tale when he nailed a jailhouse interview with the robbery suspect.  Paul’s lead and second graph set the tone:  ‘Reginald Johnson was in Las Vegas this week on business … when he was left penniless…, he went to work.’  Johnson gave Paul great material to work with, and Paul took full advantage of it, never hesitant to take risks.  Instead of relying on the official police sources to tell a story, Paul elegantly passed the mike to the man who put everything in perspective:  ‘There comes a time when you have to concede, a la Al Gore.  This is my time,” Johnson said.

Best Feature Story
1. “OVERLOADED:  LAS VEGAS EMERGENCY ROOMS ILL-EQUIPPED FOR FLOOD OF PATIENTS”
Stacy J. Willis, Las Vegas Sun
“With graphic detail, the reporter captures the drama of emergency room care at University Medical Center.  The numbers – too few staff, too many patients, too few beds – are seamlessly introduced in an account that leaves with us feeling the pain and frustration of all.”
2. “HEAD FOR THE HILLS:  IT’S RETURN-TO-SENDER FOR THAT FAMILIAR ZIP CODE AS ‘90210’ DEPARTS AIRWAVES”
Lisa Ferguson, Las Vegas Sun
“Lisa marks the departure of ‘90210’ from the airwaves with an intimate walk down memory lane.  Her personal recollections combine with critical assessments of others gives fans one final piece for their scrapbooks.”
3. “CHILDERN’S ILLNESS CONFOUNDS, FRUSTRATES SMALL TOWN:  CDC RESEARCHERS ARE EXPECTED IN FALLON TO INVESTIGATE A MYSTERIOUS LEUKEMIA CLUSTER”
Michael Weissenstein, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“The reporter presents a clean, compassionate report card on the abnormally high rate of leukemia cases in Fallon’s children.  He unfolds the depth of the problem, case by case in a presentation time with the CDC’s next phase of investigation.”
Honorable Mention
“POGO SHTICK:  VENERABLE, CLUB GETS BETTER WITH AGE”
Jerry Fink, Las Vegas Sun
“You can hear the riffs and feel the camaraderie in Jerry Fink’s portrait of Pogo’s Tavern.  One liners from “Cheers” sprinkled throughout, add to the fun.”

Best Business Coverage
1. Reno Gazette-Journal
“Lively readable with depth.  Especially good – Pawnbroker and IGT.”
2. Nevada Appeal
“Lots of information in an appealing package.  Good writing.  Especially good – calculators and columns.”

Best Business Story
1. “SAGEBRUSH TO SILICON”
Bill O’Driscoll, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Topic has sweep – writing crisp.  Story has depth and color.”
2. “CASINO NUMBERS DEBATED”
Erin Neff and David Strow, Las Vegas Sun
“Good use of contrast and detailed in an interesting way.  Complexities explained well.
3. “DEREGULATION ODYSSEY”
David Strow, Las Vegas Sun
“Handles complex story well.  Uses people to illustrate.  Good background.”
Honorable Mention
“KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE”
Trevor Hayes, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Great topic and good weaving of personal stories and business information.”

Best Investigative or In-Depth Story
1. “PREVAILING WAGE SERIES”
A.D. Hopkins, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Exceptional research forced needed reform of state wage-setting practices.  Inevitably will have long-reaching impact in Nevada.”
2. “EDUCATION HEALTH TRUST GOES BUST”
Lisa Kim Bach, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Writer did what any good reporter should do:  followed up on tips from ‘real people.’  Use of real people made the series compelling.”
3. “COVERAGE OF CITY COUNCILMAN MICHAEL MCDONALD”
Erin Neff and Staff, Las Vegas Sun
“Relentless pursuit of a story allowed the reporters to draw together several elements that paint a picture of one man’s rise and fall in politics.”
Honorable Mention
“CELL PHONE BILLS OF COUNTY OFFICIALS”
Las Vegas Review-Journal

Best Local Column
1. John L. Smith, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“The writing just grabs you and won’t let go.  It’s sensitive, but not mushy.  Newsy, but with flair.  Just good stuff.”
2. Cory Farley, Reno Gazette-Journal
“The simple stories of everyday life told with humor and sensitivity.  Favorite line: ‘My finger slipped off the pulse of the community when I quit going to laundromats.'”
3. Susan Snyder, Las Vegas Sun
“A strong personal style that reflects her community.”

Best Local Non-Staff Column
1. Ken Ward, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“This acerbic columnist writes with a biting style but discusses issues like a skeptical – but informed – outsider.  He deftly weaves information in with his sharply-etched opinion.”
2. Barbara Robinson, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“This columnist has a clear, approachable style.  And she does her homework – I learned things I didn’t know, especially about the presidential stalemate – by reading her column.”
3. Jon Ralston, Las Vegas Sun
“Ralston’s close watch on City Hall machinations is a service to his readers.  However, unless they have closely followed the developments, it can be difficult for readers to tease out the news that forms the basis for his commentary.”

Best Local Sports Story
1. “UNLV SANCTIONS”
Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Huge effort covering all the bases after the basketball program was hit by sanctions.  Leads are sharp, and story organization is outstanding.  Outstanding package on one of the year’s biggest stories.”
2. “ON THE WRONG TRACK”
Matt Youmans, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Well written, thoroughly sourced examination of a betting trend so pervasive that it could have been overlooked.”
3. “UNLV BOOSTER SPEAKS OUT”
Steve Addy, Las Vegas Sun
“Nice handling of exclusive information with a clear summary up high.  Plus, information was presented with a critical eye = no soft questions!”
Honorable Mention
“GENDER BENING:  UNLV WORKS TO MEET TITLE IX STANDARDS”
Mark Anderson, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Exhaustive reporting and attention to detail on the athletic administration side.  Would have liked to hear from some athletes.”

Best Local Sports Feature
1. “REBEL ROUSERS – ANNIVERSARY OF UNLV CHAMPIONSHIP”
Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“The trick to writing an anniversary story is to keep the reader involved when he already knows the ending.  Carp succeeds through living vignettes and highly skilled reporting.”
2. “COLLECTING HISTORY – CARD COLLECTING”
Joe Santoro, Reno Gazette-Journal
“A very readable, well-sourced feature that will appeal to sports fans and the general reader.  A good business story too.”
3. “WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE – JIM ROME PROFILE”
Don Cox, Reno Gazette-Journal
“A well reported profile that captures the energy of Rome and will ring true with anyone familiar with his show.”
Honorable Mention
“TALENTED TRAINER – JOHNNY TOCCO PROFILE”
Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“A gem of a ‘little story’ that truly gives readers a sense of the man.”

Best Local Sports Column
1. David Price, Nevada Appeal
“Writer shows true knack for bringing readers into the story, through descriptions of scenes and quotes from participants.  A truly local sports column, reflecting people and events in his community, as opposed to pontificating on some national issue.”
2. Royce Feour, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Focused on boxing, this writer’s columns provide insight into important issues in that sport.  Use of quotes from sources advances key points in each column’s message.  Were similar columns written across the state or nation on these topics?  Probably not.”
3. Steve Sneddon, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Tribute column to late boxer is most memorable, mixing color and anecdotes in smooth rhythm.  Columns on basketball, football teams were solid, although one would have liked more on the ‘whys’ and less on the ‘wants.'”

Best Entertainment Writing
1. Carol Cling, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Carol brings a fresh approach to each piece, using bright writing and hard facts in her reviews.  My favorite line:  ‘Real life rarely lives up to what posses for it on the screen.'”
2. Jerry Fink, Las Vegas Sun
“Jerry managed to get a new take on Jerry Lewis, comparing him to a hologram.  And who can beat the lead:  ‘Teller has penned a book.'”
3. Forest Hartman, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Nice profile of Chris Fogel.  He effectively used an anecdotal lead then followed quickly with the facts.”

Best Editorial
1. “A FUTILE, CONTENTUOUS DEFIANCE”
John Kerr, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“The writer is fully engaged in this battle with public officials.  You can’t help but heed his call to arms.”
2. “HERLONG NEEDS THOROUGH STUDY”
Steve Falcone, Reno Gazette-Journal
“The writer effectively revisits sins of the past to question the army’s way of disposing of munitions.”
3. “PAY RAISE PRODUCES BIG STINK”
Mike Campbell, Las Vegas Sun
“A stronger ending might have pushed this editorial higher than third.”

Best Editorial Page
1. Las Vegas Sun
“Clean, very readable presentation.  The editorial voice speaks out on a range of local issues as well as national issues with local implications.  Its political leaning is clear to read, but could more be done to stir the pot and attract readers of different political persuasions?  The letters are nicely anchored, but can’t there be more?”
2. Las Vegas Review-Journal
“This was a very close second.  The variety of issues is impressive, and the ability to expand to four pages on Sunday shows a commitment to maximizing viewpoints.  I like the space devoted to letters and the ranking of issues raised by readers.”

Best Overall Design
1. Las Vegas Review-Journal
“The older design is ok, but the redesigned Journal (after November 2000) is great.  Very clean, very sophisticated.  Easy to read, easy to navigate.  Strong page design.  Good use of photos.  Consistent, clean mastheads on fronts of sections.  Good use of color and graphics.  Good advertising/editorial balance.”
2. Reno Gazette-Journal
“Consistent use of fronts and graphics.  Easy to navigate.  A little busy and cramped.”
3.  Las Vegas Sun
“Great front pages and section fronts, but interiors pages a little weak.”

Best Page One Design
1. Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Front pages are clean and easy to navigate.  Consistently strong compositions, strong use of photos, gives the reader good directions.  Not too busy.  Good typography.  Sophisticated look.  No ads on the front helps keep it clean and editorial.”
2. Las Vegas Sun
“Strong, clean side bar design.  Clean consistent flag.  Good use of photos.  No ads on the front keeps the design clean.”

Best Page Designer
1. Mark Antonuccio, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Great ads – eye catching layouts.  Super graphics and headlines.  Nice use of color.”
2. Sarah Walters, Las Vegas Sun
“Nice layouts.  Reads smoothly.  Nice graphics.  Great work.”
3. Pam Killinsworth, Las Vegas Sun
“Another great designer.  All of these people are talented, it’s hard to choose and decide.  Nice headlines, nice graphics and photos, text runs smoothly.”
Honorable Mention
Ed Shur, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Nice stuff.  Eye catching art.  Nice use of color.”

Best Special Section, Editorial
1. “LIVING IN CARSON CITY”
Nevada Appeal
“Excellent, in-depth coverage of Carson stories are engaging and well-written.  The variety of stories is superb.”
2. “RENO-TAHOE OPEN”
Reno Gazette-Journal
“Great coverage of the RTO.  Very thorough and insightful articles.  Plenty of information about the current open as well as brief history lessons.”
3. “50 YEARS OF INFORMING LAS VEGAS”
Las Vegas Sun
“Good, in-depth coverage of the history of the Las Vegas Sun.  Interesting articles and times lines.”

Best Information Graphics
1. “NEVADA’S PAST:  SPIRIT OF DEBATE”
Ron Oden, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Conveys a lot of information well.  Strong use of colors.  Excellent composition.  Great Individual illustrations and detail.  Easy to navigate.”
2. “NATURE REBORN:  RETORING THE SNOW CREEK WETLAND”
Jay Kurowski, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Very clean and easy to read.  Illustrations flow naturally one to the other.  Consistent style throughout.”
3. “HOW THE MGM FIRE STARTED”
Mike Johnson, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Nice technical style illustrations.  Conveys a difficult to visualize concept very well.”

Best Illustration
1. “BEST QUOTES OF 2000”
David Stroud, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Illustration communicates the idea well.  Good distinctive style and technique.  Strong composition.”
2. “WORKING THE WEB”
Mark Antonuccio, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Good use of humor.  Clean composition.  Communicates the story well.”
3. “ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS MY WAISTLINE”
Ron Oden, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Best computer generated illustration in this category.  Nice style.  Good sense of humor.”

Best Headline Writing
All Dailies
1. Matthew Crowley, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Three submission summarized the stories well while still being exceptionally clever.”
2. Jeff Haney, Las Vegas Sun
“His play on word is good.”
3. George Riggle, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“’League adds bytes’ head is especially cleaver – and on the mark.”

Best Spot News Photo Coverage
1. “BABY TAKEN TO SAFETY”
Ethan Miller, Las Vegas Sun
“Rare moment that photographer captured of a baby rescue.”
2. “PLANE DROP”
Cathleen Allison, Nevada Appeal
“Nice Angle that the photographer saw to shoot on air tanker drop.  Typical shot, but had a nice perspective with a wide angle lens.”
3. “FIRE IN THE HILLS”
Marilyn Newton, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Nice job on a brush fire.  The shooter’s access to the scene made the picture a success.”
Honorable Mention
“APARTMENT FIRE”
Tim Dunn, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Photographer did a nice job to capture a resident trying to help put out an apartment fire.”

Best General News Photo
1. “LOWERING BAIL”
Jeff Scheid, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Incredible emotion!!”
2. “GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS”
Jeff Scheid, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Perfect composition – again the photographer got the moment – this photo told the story!!”
3. “WILLIAMS VERDICT”
Jeff Scheid, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Complete and varied coverage – clearly the photographer knew the story and players and was anticipating the news.  Great effort.”

Best Feature Photo
1. “ASPENS NEAR LEE CANYON”
Jim Laurie, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“All elements come together to make very subtle, but powerful moment.”
2. “COMMUNITY MURAL”
David B. Parker, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Beautiful color and excellent use of light.  Nice juxtaposition between the mural and the ball in the basketball player’s hands.”
3. “MAGICAL”
David Parker, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Great eye and very creative.  Kudos to the paper too for taking the risk to run this unusual, but beautiful photo.”

Best Multiple Feature Photos
1. “UPS AND DOWN”
Scott Sady, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Well told story – strong moments and tightly edited.”
2. “COWPOKES”
Liz Margerum, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Nice Variety of photos – another good edited.”
3. “SLEEPLESS”
Rick Gunn, Nevada Appeal
“Simple, beautiful images – clean focus.”
Honorable Mention
“CANCER STRIKES SMALL TOWN”
KM Cannon, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Several nice moments that needed focus.”

Best Portrait
1. “JEANNINE BOKAMPER AND DAUGHTER”
Clint Karlsen, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Photo has a nice feel, good light and composition – expression is key to making this photo first place.”
2. “RODOLFO FERNADEZ”
Sam Morris, Las Vegas Sun
“Very creative, nice job of making an interesting photo from a boring assignment.”
3. “JOSE ELIQUE”
Sam Morris, Las Vegas Sun
“Nice light and a wonderful composition.”

Best Illustrated Photo
1.  “SPLINTERED REALITIES”
Cathleen Allison, Nevada Appeal
“Very nice illustration.  This was the only one that worked without the crutch of Photoshop.  Good work.”
2. “NIKE”
R. Marsh Starks, Las Vegas Sun
“Simple illustration that works well.  With many illustrations less is more and that is why this works.”
3. “VOICE OF REASON”
R. Marsh Starks, Las Vegas Sun
“Another example of a simple illustration that works.  Easy to read and to the point.”

Best Sports Photo
1. “COLLIDES AT HOME”
KM Cannon, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Classic peak action shot with great facial expression.  Too bad designers did not see this shot as the best on the page to make it the lead image.  Great job by the shooter.”
2. “END ZONE CATCH”
Clint Karlsen, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Cheerleaders in the background made this work.  One of the rare examples of shooting across the field with a long lens actually made the picture.  Great job by the shooter seeing this come together.”
3. “HOME PLATE – WOLF PACK”
David B. Parker, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Very different looking picture at home plate.  Good reaction to the moment.”
Honorable Mention
“TENNIS”
Ethan Miller, Las Vegas Sun
“Different shot from the usual one’s we see during a tennis match.  Photographer was aware of the entire event.”

CLASS II

General Excellence
Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Good clean layout.  Nice coverage of local news. Strong use of photos.”
Lahontan Valley News
“Nice use of large photos, good news coverage and design.  Teasers above the masterhead need improvement.”
The Humboldt Sun
“Good news coverage, use of photos.  Design is ‘busy’ and many stories have no bylines.”

Community Service
1.  “CHILD LEUKEMIA CLUSTER”
Lahontan Valley News
“Powerful, high-impact reporting.  Breaking a story of this magnitude, and showing a commitment to keep readers informed of ongoing developments represents outstanding journalism!”
“HIGHWAY 50 SAFETY”
Lahontan Valley News
“Had you not been competing against the child leukemia cluster story, this would have been judged ‘best of show’.  Your paper obviously is dedicated to fostering a better quality of life for its readers.”

Best Spot News Story
“ONLY IN NEVADA:  MAN CHARGED WITH BILTING BROTHEL”
Marlene Garcia, Lahontan Valley News
“Beyond the inherent uniqueness of the event, Ms. Garcia talked to a lot of sources to get all the facts to put the story in chronological and legal context.  Once she had the facts she wrote it with just the right tone to capitalize on the inherent irony.  She may make it look easy, but she clearly did a lot of work in a little time.”
“SUSPECT ARRESTED IN BEATING MEN OUTSIDE MUSLIM CENTER”
Janine Kearney, Sparks Tribune
“Here, again, a reporter took the extra time to talk to all potential sources to put a story in clear logical context despite deadline pressure.”
“FALLON TEEN RESCUED AFTER NEAR DROWNING”
Marlene Garcia, Lahontan Valley News
“Reporting often is a gift of vicarious experience to readers.  Ms. Garcia not only gathered all the essential facts from all potential sources, she also made me feel the drama of what it must have been like to be there.”

Best Feature Story
“FALLON PARAMEDIC ENJOYS RESPONDING TO COMMUNITY NEEDS”
Tim Pershing, Lahontan Valley News
“Human interest – high quality of writing – in-depth reporting – shows personality of subject of story – great lead in – holds interest.”
“SOME KIDS JUST NEVER GROW UP”
Janine Kearney, Sparks Tribune
“In-depth coverage, getting into the character of story subject and linking his hobby to real life.  Great closure.”
TIE
“TWO CCHS GRADS HEAD TO UNR’S MEDICAL SCHOOL”
Megan Kanne, Lahontan Valley News
“In-depth of medical ‘world’, bringing it to the local level with life of two local girls – strong writing.”
“SERIES ON YOUTH PLASTIC SURGERY”
Jill Darby, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Very in-depth coverage nationally while bringing it to the local level.  Quality of writing is strong – informative – nicely researched series.”
Honorable Mention
“TEEN FEEDING HUNGRY WITH WORK OF HIS OWN HANDS”
Janie Kearney, Sparks Tribune
“Local relevance an appeal – strong writing with unique style.  Lead-in tells the story, pulls reader in – nicely researched – wonderful quotes.”

Best Business Story
“COUPLE BRINGING NEW LIFE TO HISTORIC HAZEN STORE”
Marlene Garcia, Lahontan Valley News
“Very interesting and thoroughly done.”
“POPLAR TREES COULD ADD TO HAY CROP”
Steve F. Lyon, Lahontan Valley News
“Interesting topic.”
“EXCEPT FOR ARSENIC, CITY WATER TESTS CLEAN”
Steve F. Lyon, Lahontan Valley News
“Interesting, almost alarming topic!”

Best Investigative or In-Depth Story
“NEW AMERICAN TEC SERIES”
Heather Singer, Lahontan Valley News
“The reporter’s curiosity and tenacity resulted in a great package of stories that chronicled how a dangerous company slipped into town and eventually had to leave because of its practices.  She obviously worked hard to get up to speed on the topic and explained it to the readers with great clarity.”
“QUESTIONS LINGER IN MAN’S FRIENDSHIP WITH COP”
Marlene Garcia, Lahontan Valley News
“Sometimes the most difficult things for a reporter to expose are not illegal, but certainly morally reprehensible.  None of the guilty parties will admit to doing wrong here, but thanks to the reporter, they probably won’t repent it.”
“TEEN DIAGNOSED WITH LEUKEMIA”
Heather Singer, Lahontan Valley News
“This reporter’s curiosity helped bring to light a serious problem that could have gone unnoticed much longer without her efforts.  Who says smaller papers can’t blow the lid off???”

Best Local Sports Story
“SCOTT STEPS DOWN AS SPARKS HOOP COACH”
Dan Eckles, Sparks Tribune
“Interesting topic, timely and thorough coverage.”
“REED RELOADS FOR NEW CAMPAIGN”
Dan Eckles, Sparks Tribune
“Interesting and insightful coverage – thoroughly done.”

Best Local Sports Feature
“PINSON EARNS RESPECT IN BOY’S GAME”
Steve Yingling, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Good use of quotes; very well-rounded.  Good use of description and well written.”
“BECKMAN GOES DANCING INTO TOURNEY”
Sam Brown, Elko Daily Free Press
“Good lead – strong local appeal.  Good read overall.”
“SWIMMERS FIGHT TO KEEP TEAM AFLOAT”
David Gouger, The Humboldt Sun
“Good quotes – good angle to take on budgets cuts.”
Honorable Mention
“IMAGE OF CARLOS AND SMITH”
Matt O’Neill, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Strong local appeal – good description of ‘60s – reunion should be mentioned in story, too (not just caption).”

Best Local Sports Column
Steve Yingling, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“’Unique’ describes this writer’s approach to use ‘T-Ball’ and ‘Ramos’ stories.  Combined with the intensely local content, the columns are different, providing a light-hearted complement to the adjacent sports stories.”
Steve Ranson, Lahontan Valley News
“The three submissions vary in quality.  The column on youth coaches is first-rate, insightful and constructive.  While of value, the column on Family Life first seemed ‘boilerplate’, needing local sources to bring it home to Lahontan Valley readers.”

Best Editorial
“WE NEED ACTION ON U.S. 50 NOW”
Steve F. Lyon, Lahontan Valley News
“How refreshing!  An editorial writer who writes about a vital local issue in the same simple active-voice, declarative sentence style the people he wants to influence use when they talk.”
“THE COWBOY WAY”
Jeffry Mullin, Elko Daily Free Press
“The writer did a lot of research to reveal a truly insidious issue underlying what should be the ultimately innocuous event.  Furthermore, he wrote it as one would speak to a literate friend across a kitchen table.”
“TRENCH HAS BEEN A CIRCUS FROM THE START”
Dan Eckles, Sparks Tribune
“A writer lapses out of the usual ponderous, puffed-up, passive-laden editorial lese to discuss a serious local issue in terms the reader can understand in a tone of moral outrage that might get readers to act.”

Best Page One Design
The Humboldt Sun
“Interesting teasers, above-the-fold design work.  There are plenty of reasons for the reader to open up the paper.  Great color photographs also invite the readers in.  Nice work keeping it simple, but direct.”
Sparks Tribune
“Great photos draw you right in.  I especially liked the December 14 and 15 photos and the way the layout of the pages kept the ‘feel’ of the events – powerful pull for readers.”
Lahontan Valley News
“I like the local briefs and the strong above-the-fold photos.  I would like to have seen more art below the fold.  I liked the number of stories offered on page one.”

Best Page Designer
David Gouger, The Humboldt Sun
“Best combination of art elements, enticing headlines and general organization.  Packages combine photos and words to convey clear message.  Content is interesting.”
Keith Rugg, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Solid presentation of stories, although headlines could be a bit more compelling and/or specific.  ‘School shooting’ page is somewhat clunky, with ‘basketball court shooting’ brief wedged in at the bottom of the page.”
J. Carmen Kofoed, The Humboldt Sun
“Fairly good presentation of recipes, which can be challenging.  Headlines are less than scintillating.  Consistent style for recipes, use of ‘reverse’ type, photos is needed.”

Best Special Section, Editorial
“MEMORIES:  A LOOK AT THE PAST … A VISION OF THE FUTURE.”
The Humboldt Sun
“What a superb execution of a grand idea.  As a nation, as communities and as families, we are losing our knowledge of where we came from.  The Sun did a big-paper job of chronicling five local family histories with a superb  blending of historical and current photos, excellent research and interviewing, and masterful story-telling.”
“ELKO, NEVADA SHOWCASE 2000”
Elko Daily Free Press
“This isn’t the prettiest entry in the pile, but this is a definite tight pack of news readers can use about their community.  People who read this get to know their neighbors and the businesses and institutions that make the community work.”
“LIFESTYLES OF LAKE TAHOE 2000”
Tahoe Daily Tribune
“This section highlights a fascinating array of people who live unique, exciting, meaningful lives.  It inspires the rest of us to do likewise – all in a very snazzy package.”

Best Spot News Photo Coverage
“BABY RESCUE”
Heather Singer, Lahontan Valley News
“Peak moment from a 16-vehicle pile-up.  Great interaction between firefighter and baby.”
“ALLIGATOR”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Nice moment and a new found use for duct tape!”
“FIRE”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Well composed fire shot.  Photographer captured a nice moment.”
Honorable Mention
“ONE INJURED”
Heather Singer, Lahontan Valley News
“Nice composed picture of a rescue in the mud.”

Best General News Photo
“MEMORIAL FOR HELICOPTER CRASH VICTIM”
Ross Andreson, Elko Daily Free Press
“Captured ‘the moment’ (the hug) with a well composed image – clearly should have lead with this photo rather than the chopper.”
“COURTROOM TAUNTS”
Ross Andreson, Elko Daily Free Press
“Again another moment which is rare in courtrooms.  Use of second photo by Steve Sexton critical to telling the story – well done – team effort.”
“MILLENNIUM CELEBRATION”
Heather Singer, Lahontan Valley News
“Well composed – eye grabbing image.”

Best Feature Photo
“KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOR”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Unbelievable color/lighting. This photograph really had it all and was the hands down favorite.  Credit the Sparks Tribune for running this photographer’s pictures big – she deserves it.”
“LAMOILLE SUMMIT”
Ross Andreson, Elko Daily Free Press
“Beautiful photograph!  This could easily have been a first place winner in a different category (pictorial).  Ross’ entries were very strong in general and could have possibly benefited by taking a better look at category placement.  (I apologize if ‘pictorial’ wasn’t offered).”
“SALMON FESTIVAL”
Dan Thrift, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Nice slice of life photo from an ‘everyday’ event.  (In my opinion that is what ‘defines’ this category).  Tight crop really helped this photo.”
Honorable Mention
“ALL HALLOWS EVE”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Great composition and lighting under difficult circumstances.  May have been improved by going ‘full silhouette’ on the people in the photograph.  (I was slightly distracted by seeing partial features on the girl in the middle.)”

Best Multiple Feature Photos
“ERIC DINNEL STORY”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Powerful expressions and tight editing made this a standout.  Too many entries were poorly edited.  The less is more approach made this a first.”
“WINDOW OF HOPE”
Jim Grant, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Nice variety of photos, nice layout helped bring clarity to this package.  Lead photo of ‘Ski Bum’ license photo in background was a nice subtle touch to story.”
“TINY TOWN”
Dan Thrift, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“The layout and editing brought this to third place over many others.  Interesting photography and a fairly well executed theme made this stand out from the others.”

Best Portrait
“SMILING WOMAN”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Nice spontaneous moment from an interesting subject.  Photographer is great at anticipating expressions.”
“PRIEST AND BOY”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Nice faces and good composition.  This photography works well with people and makes them feel comfortable.”
“VIOLIN COUPLE”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Nice use of light.  Photographer works well at composing subjects.”

Best Illustrated Photo
“HOLIDAY WISHLIST”
Dan Thrift, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Well executed – easy read.”
“EARTH DAY 2000”
Dan Thrift, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Terrific concept!  Execution so-so.”
“READY TO CRUISE”
Ross Andreson, Elko Daily Free Press
“Again, great idea, but lighting is harsh and woman’s eye closed hurts too.  Needed polish.”

Best Sports Photo
“SLIDE HOME”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Photo leaps off the page – photographer captured the moment, the intensity also right place, right time.”
“NEVADA BASKETBALL”
Andrew Heilman, Sparks Tribune
“Nice down court action – needed to be cropped.”
“3RD BASE PLAY”
Debra Reid, Sparks Tribune
“Peak action – captured again ‘the moment’ – you can feel the energy.”
Honorable Mention
“FLIPPED OUT”
Sam Brown, Elko Daily Free Press
“Nice moment – the moment!  But the photographer didn’t have the angle.

CLASS III

General Excellence
The Record-Courier
“Innovative, colorful photos and stories, strong leads, local content, rack appeal.”
Tahoe World
“Great photos, insightful stories, coupled with quality layouts.”
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Magazine feel with features that make you want to spend time with them.”
Honorable Mention
Henderson Home News
“Panorama section is super!  Good local coverage, in-briefs are a nice touch.  We liked your old flag better!”

Journalist of Merit
Rick Adair, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Uses his expertise to make stories meaningful to the general public.”
Merry Thomas, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Shows general assignment reporting skills – lots of good topics to read from.”

Community Service
“AFFORABLE HOUSING CRISIS”
Tahoe World
“In-depth coverage of story – good mix of articles and editorial content – subject that’s not going away – continue to cover!”
Honorable Mention
“HISTORIC CELEBRATION – FIREWORKS DISPLAY”
Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Sequence of stories left these judges confused.  However, it is a worthwhile endeavor to be a community booster.”

Best Spot News Story
“SHOOTING SUSPECTS GUNNED DOWN”
Rich Thurlow and Henry Brean, Pahrump Valley Times
“Story utilized some elements of creative writing to pull reader into story.  Very good.”
“TEACHER FOUND DEAD IN DESERT”
Lee Scrivner, Henderson Home News
“Dealt with sad situation well without getting melancholy.  Good.”
“TWO BOYS ARRESTED FOR SEX ASSAULT”
Merry Thomas, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Got points for lack of sensationalism or exploitation.  Reported facts and no more.”

Best Feature Story
“PARENTS SAY THE EARLIER YOU KNOW, THE BETTER”
Linda Hiller, The Record-Courier
“This story was well-researched from within one family and in general.  It was written in a way that hold’s one’s attention.”
“GUY DAVIS BRINGS MUSIC TO SCHOOL”
Merry Thomas, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Great use of description – you can really get a feel for this performer.”
“FIELD OF DREAMS REMAINS VACANT IN HENDERSON”
Valerie Miller, Las Vegas Business Press
“Good investigation into this issue.  Good lead, though avoiding ‘but’ would be even better.”
Honorable Mention
“CITY SHELTER DOGGED BY LACK OF FUNDS”
Lee Scrivner, Henderson Home News
“Nice spin on the failure of a bond to pass, it really shows people the effect.  First three paragraphs are very catchy!”

Best Business Coverage
In Business Las Vegas
“Especially liked close encounters columns also.”

Best Business Story
“SCHOOLS KEY TO ECONOMIC SUCCESS”
Pat King, Las Vegas Business Press
“Very thorough story.  Good use of several sources.”
“BOXING AN ECONOMIC CHAMP IN LAS VEGAS”
David Hare, Las Vegas Business Press
“Very interesting story about boxing as a business.  Nice in-depth work.”
“THE BIG TICKET”
Pat King, Las Business Press
“Good look into the sports business.  You provided information that would be of interest to a lot of people.”
Honorable Mention
“ALADDIN’S FLEISCHERS LOOK BACK AT BEGINNING OF STORE”
Linda Hiller, The Record-Courier
“Good feature on a family business.  Very well-thought out and written.”

Best Investigative or In-Depth Story
“TAHOE TIDAL WAVE”
Rick Adair, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Very interesting topic.”
“CHALLENGES OF ATTENTION DEFICIT”
Lisa Stiller and Carla Riddle, Henderson Home News
“Very thorough and interesting.”
“OPEN CAMPUS INEVITABLE FOR HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOLS”
Carla Riddle and Joshua Primack, Henderson Home News
“Interesting topic – very timely.”

Best Local Column
Sheila Gardner, The Record-Courier
“Columns are warm and humorous; often compelling.”
Henry Brean, Pahrump Valley Times
“Well-written, entertaining columns.  Humorous with a serious message.”
Doug McMurdo, Pahrump Valley Times
“Well-written columns that are humorous and entertaining and challenge the readers.”
Honorable Mention
Linda Hiller, The Record-Courier
“Well-written columns that are warm and personal, and often poignant.”

Best Local Non-Staff Column
McAvoy Layne, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Probably the most entertaining column (‘Advertising in the Afterlife’) I have ever read.  Grabbed me at the onset and had me laughing out loud all the way through.  Great lead and ending that said it all – great slice of life – wonderfully original – unique style – thought provoking – bits anyone can identify with.”

Best Local Sports Story
“AN EMOTIONAL WEEKEND”
Ray Brewer, Henderson Home News
“FINDING SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS LIKE JOB HUNTING”
Kevin J. Prevital, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza

Best Local Sports Feature
“FOOTBALL, LIES AND VIDEOTAPE MAR HOMECOMING”
Kevin J. Previtali, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“It’s a good subject and both sides are presented.  Good quotes as well.”
“FLAWLESS DEFENSE WINS TOURNEY”
Charles Levinson, Tahoe World
“Enjoyed the quotes and writing style.”
“BRISENDINE REMEMBERS WOLVES’ LAST HENDERSON BOWL VICTORY”
Ray Brewer, Henderson Home News
“Liked the background information and the quotes also.  Writing was also efficient.”

Best Local Sports Column
Ray Brewer, Henderson Home News
“Enjoyed the personal touches in the columns.  Seem to care about the subjects and it showed.”
Andrew Becker, Tahoe World
“Good use of humor in columns.  Columns are also short and to the point.  No needless barbering.”

Best Editorial
“SEXUAL ASSAULT COVERAGE”
Kirk Caraway, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Readers need to hear – from the newspaper’s point of view – why must write the ‘ugly’ stories along with the nice ones.”
“YARD SALE ORDINANCE”
Lisa Stiller, Henderson Home News
“Writer went out to yard sales (tough assignment) to get real-people comments.  City ordinance needs balance and writer shows this.”
“NATIONAL ALLIANCE FLYER”
Lisa Stiller, Henderson Home News
“Writer took the time to comment on propaganda material that readers may have found on their doorknobs the week before.  Timely for community.”
Honorable Mention
“AFFORDABLE HOUSING – PART I”
Katherine Hill, Tahoe World
“Does a good job of showing the lack of affordable housing in the community is at ‘desperate’ levels.”

Best Editorial Page
Tahoe World
“Large volume of opinions, both on serious issues and tributes to members of the community.  Use of artwork (cartoon, lake-level photo) really spices up the page.  Guest columns are interesting, not fill.”
The Record-Courier
“Number of letter reflects vibrancy of publication.  Layout is clean and easy to follow.  If going to have ‘Our Opinion,’ need to be consistent in its use every issue.  Questions in ‘you said it’ can undercut page’s seriousness, credibility.”
Henderson Home News
“Editorials and letters are fairly strong.  Prominence of national columnist, though, is overwhelming.  Other columns provide wit, whimsy.  Cartoons are somewhat abstract.”

Best Overall Design
The Record-Courier
“Very nice layout and great use of photos and color.  Very nice typeface and use of sections.  One BIG drawback:  The loss of a column is fairly dramatic.  March 14 needed to look like August 26.  Also March 14 no teasers.  Looks like less effort went into it.  Great Job!”
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Very nice layout and great photos.  Nice layout on forum page.  Thought front page of August 25 was excellent.”
Tahoe World
“Very nice looking paper.  Nice use of photos and lots of colors.  Sections and typeface looked good.”

Best Page One Design
Henderson Home News
“Powerful photographs and headlines that draw in the reader.  Typefaces are simple but direct.  I like the changes in the flag toward the end of the year.  No fancy fluff – just good layout and design work coupled with great art.”
The Record-Courier
“Nice job keeping items of interest above the fold.  Teasers are there for the readers but do not upstage the other headlines or photos.  I like the ‘inside’ story teasers as well.  Some excellent photos – they bring me right in – wanting to learn more.”
Tahoe World
“Very interesting teaser art.  It makes me feel like there is plenty inside worth reading.  Clear headlines and good use of white space.  The photos are strong and do the trick.”

Best Page Designers
Amy Grabow, Tahoe World
“Eye catching designs, excellent use of graphics easy to read.”
Joyce Hollister and Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Nice layouts, good placement of text and graphics.”
Keith Shuffield, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Great work, elements laid out well.”

Best Special Section, Editorial
“CARSON VALLEY ALMANAC”
The Record-Courier
“This section took me out of the ruts of a normal almanac.  I loved the stories of the people and their history.  I was invited into their homes, their lives, their struggles and their successes.  Great insiders look.  Thank you for taking me there.”
“SOUTHERN NEVADA FOOTBALL”
Henderson Home News
“Wow – what a fun way to present what can be a rusty topic.  The idea of featuring the five ‘N’Stinct’ players is great.  Fun to read intro that makes me want to stay in the section.  Great center spread – fun writing – good coverage!”
“TODAY’S WOMAN”
The Record-Courier
“Excellent writing.  Great headlines and leads.  You find something fresh and fun with each turn of the page.  Sometimes touching – sometimes funny – all stories worth reading.  Nice touch on the ‘very’ special section.”
Honorable Mention
“DEALS OF THE YEAR”
In Business Las Vegas
“I was really impressed with this section.  The writing put a fresh spin on what can be a tired subject.  Excellent package – it was a close race for 3rd.”

Best Information Graphics
“ROAD TO THE INAUGURAL”
Chris Olsen, The Record-Courier
“Good use of small space.  Clean.  Easy to read.”

Best Illustration
“ROMANCE AND THE RESORT”
Maggie Graff, Tahoe World
“Simple and clean.  Good use of color.  Nice composition.”

Best Spot News Photo Coverage
“A REASSURING HAND”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Photographer captured the moment that otherwise would have made this a ‘routine’ accident – human drama always makes the best photojournalism.”
“FATAL CRASH”
Henry Brean, Pahrump Valley Times
“Overall perspective works here – captured the scene without being grisly – you feel the urgency.”

Best General News Photo
“SORIA JR GETS LIFE”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Well composed – the moment!  That’s what you wait for in court – photographer delivered with compelling front page photo.”
“GARDNERVILLE PANES DEMOLISHED”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Nice photo – well composed – photographer was thinking about the best way to tell the story after the fact.  Reflection hurts but overall well done.”

Best Feature Photo
“CHILDERN’S MUSEUM”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Wonderful perspective on this photo.  It is hard to take an eye off this playful feature.  In addition, capturing the child’s front only in the mirror is a nice touch.”
“TASKS LIKE CHICKENS”
Henry Brean, Pahrump Valley Times
“This photo captures the essence of what a feature photograph should be:  unusual, funny and eye grabbing.  Also the perspective in this photo is outstanding.”
“GOING UP”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“This feature photo has a nice touch in that it portrays a disruption of color with the man unfurling the balloon.  It is eye catching, an essential quality for a feature photo.”
Honorable Mention
“LOOKING FOR THE SECPTER”
Doug Slater, Tahoe World
“The powerful aspect of this photo is that it isolates one tiny moment within a very hectic sequence of events that make the reader/viewer of the photo question whether the skier lands or biffs.”

Best Multiple Feature Photos
“I DIDN’T THINK IT COULD HAPPEN TO ME”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“A nice cross-section of photos depicting this life.  Portraits are this features strong suit.  Use of full frame and natural light in photo shortly after birth creates a sense of isolation building foundation for feature.”
“HOUSE CALL”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Center photo is blessed with a great facial expression on both the doctor and horse.  The entire collection could use a few more angles to depict the entirety of the feature, but all in all interesting photos.”

Best Portrait
“SALLIE SPRINGMEYER”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“This photo seems to capture Mrs. Springmeyer’s character.  A good use of natural light and her subtle but proud smile make this photograph.”
“JORDAN MEISNER”
Michael Okimoto, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
“Technically this photo is well lit and has no erroneous items in the frame but what make this photo is the subject’s smile.  It seems to speak volumes about him.”
“ROBERT MALLINCKRODT”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“The photo has a nice use of focus and use of natural light.  The subject’s hands and face in contrast to his coat provides an interesting photograph.”

Best Illustrated Photo
“PUMPKIN PATCH KID”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“This photo achieves what most of the illustrations in this category could not do and that is achievement of purpose, originality and technical quality in one illustration.  The baby’s look is unforgettable.”
“50 PERCENT CHANCE OF WEATHER”
Doug Slater, Tahoe World
“Technical quality and imagination are very strong.”
“CEMETERY TOUR”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“The idea here was key, and because the idea was so original it really drives home the purpose of the illustration.”
Honorable Mention
“CHALLENGES OF ATTENTION DEFICIT”
Ron Martinez, Henderson Home News
“Imagination was good and technical quality was very good, but illustration is just average in achievement of its purpose.”

Best Sports Photo
“FLIP WITH A TWIST”
Doug Slater, Tahoe World
“Really nice competitive angle.  In other words … way cool man.”
“TIGERS WIN”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“Nice soccer action and great facial expressions.”
“ON THE FLY”
Belinda Grant, The Record-Courier
“A typical sports picture but well composed.”
Honorable Mention
“FLIPPED OUT”
Shannon Hall, The Record-Courier
“Nice moment despite the photographer needed to be closer to the action or needing a longer lens.”

CLASS IV – SMALL WEEKLIES

General Excellence
Mason Valley News
“Strong local news coverage – diverse – didn’t like the overuse of 3-4 deck headlines – lot of photos, however some were – consistency with presentation of stand-alone art, bylines, fonts and cutlines would be more appealing.”

Best Spot News Story
“NEAR MISS WITH A TANKER TRUCK CLOSES HIGHWAY FOR NINE HOURS”
Keith Trout, Mason Valley News
“Thorough coverage with attention to details – watch for AP style!  (Percent not %).
“HISTORIC ELECTION FOR NEWEST CITY SEES 2,393 VOTE”
Betty Aleck, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Very thorough – watch for too much repetition between the different stories.  Be consistent with AP style.”
“AUTOPSY RULES DEATH IN DAYTON FIRE ACCIDENTAL”
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Good to note availability of free smoke detectors early in story.  Proactive ‘show me, don’t tell’ with quotes (i.e. paraphrase unnecessary quotes).”
Honorable Mention
“NO EMERGENCY AFTER ALL”
Lorrie Baumann, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Nice coloring of story with residents’ quotes – don’t rely too much on them, though.  Cost of additional commissioners should’ve been included.”

Best Feature Story
“GIRL MISSING FOR 15 YEARS WINDS UP IN LOVELOCK”
Gwen Bogh Carter, Lovelock Review-Miner
“Good coverage of all the bases from where she has been, what’s happening now to where her real parents are.  Great story for a small community.”
“CLYDESDALES PRANCE THROUGH STREETS OF DOWNTOWN LOVELOCK”
Dave Woodson, Lovelock Review-Miner
“Good story with great transition word usage and make the story interesting was great.”
“USING THEIR HEADS, DAYTON YOUTHS SAVE FRIEND’S LIFE AT CARSON RIVER”
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Good small community story with a happy ending.  Good coverage of the story and all the sources involved in the accident.”
Honorable Mention
“STUDENT MUSICIANS LEARN TO PLAY, PLAY TO LEARN AND RECOGNITION RARE FOR BATTLE MOUNTAIN’S STUDENT MUSICIANS”
Lorrie Baumann, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Both stories good as a package feature.  The event was really covered thoroughly.”

Best Business Story
“DISPLACED WORKER FUNDS IN JEOPARDY”
Lorrie Baumann, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Excellently written article that provides true service to your community.”
“MASSAGE THERAPY GROWING IN POPULARITY AND VIEWED AS STRESS RELIEVER”
Michelle Hodge, Lovelock Review-Miner
“A business story that is well-written and entertaining, and provides information to the readers and service to the community.”
“FARMERS TOLD TO LET THEIR VOICES BE HEARD IN PUC RATE HIKE HEARINGS”
Lorrie Baumann, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Informative and well-written article that provides service to the community.”
Honorable Mention
“NEW VET’S GOAL IS PROVIDING HIGH LEVEL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE IN A CARING WAY”
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Nicely written and heart-warming story.  More than an ordinary grand opening coverage.  Some good quotes.”

Best Investigative or In-Depth Story
“EXPLOSION AT CHEMICAL PLANT”
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Coverage gave readers all the information they needed to make a decision about the charges and with the permit to keep business open or not.”
“TEEN CHARGED/FOUND GUILTY FOR ANIMAL ABUSE”
Kay Jenney and Staff, Mason Valley News
“Stories do a good job of following the case from the time the injured dogs were found to the teen’s sentencing.”
“TRAIN SPEED LIMIT THROUGHT TOWN”
Gwen Bogh Carter and Michelle Hodge, Lovelock Review-Miner
“Although story ends with train officials having authority over town, stories show citizens’ legitimate concerns through it all.”

Best Local Column
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Laura provides insight and comments on community events as well as personal anecdotes with a broader theme.  She seems to truly reflect her community.”

Best Local Non-Staff Column
Eleanor Gottschalk, Lovelock Review-Miner
“Historical information, thorough and interesting and kept local ties.”
Ruby Bryant, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Called ‘Our Town’ columns let readers know her love of the area and things to do.”

Best Local Sports Story
“SCORING DROUGHTS END VAQUERO’S SEASON”
Robert Perea, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Enjoyed the mixture of quotes and information.  Style is concise.”

Best Local Sports Feature
“PIERSANTI HEADING HOME IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS”
Robert Perea, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Great story.  Good job making the reader feel the family’s emotional roller coaster.  Also the feeling when reading about Vince’s 100 percent recovery to participate as a coach in a sport he once played.”
“HEATHMAN HAS HAIR WORTH WATCHING”
Lorrie Baumann, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Good unique story.  Nice job describing his many different hair styles and using his name as a tool.”

Best Local Sports Column
Robert Perea, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Good insight into local happenings.  Well-thought out ideas.  Nice flow to writing.”
Keith Trout, Mason Valley News
“Need to be more opinionated.  Subjects of columns are good, but columns could be more focused.”

Best Editorial Page
Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Impressions are a good eye catching.  Letters to the editor really encourages community response.  Opinion look of March 7, 2001 is more professional.  Content seems to be right on the mark for the community.”

Best Page One Design
Mason Valley News
“Balanced – use of large photo rather than multiple medium photos.  Eye is easily focused and page is balanced.”
Lovelock Review-Miner
“Balance and excellent separation between photos.  Eye flows easily to each story.”

Best Special Section, Editorial
“FAIR AND RODEO 2000”
Mason Valley News
“Thorough coverage – this section has every bit of information and history that anyone could possibly ask for concerning the fair.  Excellent coverage!”

Best General News Photo
“MEDIC WITH INFANT”
Kay Jenney, Mason Valley News
“Image captured the urgency of the news here.”

Best Feature Photo
“WINDSPIRIT DANCERS”
Gwen Bogh Carter, Lovelock Review-Miner
“Eye catching action oriented with clarity.”
“HIDDEN DANGER”
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“Excellent action photo to point out the dangers.”
“WHO ME”
Laura Tennant, Fernley Leader-Dayton Courier
“An excellent photo of a difficult shot on an important subject matter.”

Best Multiple Feature Photos
“BLM GATERING HORSES TO SAVE THEM FROM DROUGHT”
Chris Hanefeld, Ely Times
“Clear, sharp, action variety, and good layout.”
“RIDING THE ROCKS IN ELY”
Chris Hanefeld, Ely Times
“Excellent proportion, immediate interest and a good layout.”
“SEASON SCRAPBOOK”
Lorrie Baumann, Battle Mountain Bugle
“Excellent proportion and good variety of photo story.”
Honorable Mention
“LYON COUNTY FAIR AND RODEO”
Mason Valley News
“Good photo spread and attention captured on front page.”

Best Portrait
“JUMP ROPE FOR HEART”
Keith Trout, Mason Valley News
“The photograph captures the essence of youth:  exuberance, humor and fun.  The jump provides movement within the photo that illustrates motion in the girl’s life.”

CLASS V – ALTERNATIVE NEWSPAPERS

Journalist of Merit
Kate Silver, Las Vegas Weekly
“Her passion comes into the work.”

Best Spot News Story
“THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELS”
Joe Schoenmann, Las Vegas Weekly
“Good account for account coverage of an event that gained high priority national attention.  The story did a good job of taking the reader to the scene.”
“AND THE CROWD CHANTED ‘AVIS! AVIS! AVIS!’”
Heidi Walters, CityLife
“Good story on bringing truth about a U.S. store well-known and respected by many.  Good job bringing the reader understanding.”
“RECYCLING WORKER’S COMPLAINT ALLEGES UNFAIR”
Heidi Walters, CityLife
“Good job showing reporter objectivity even though the main company refused comment.  Good coverage of all sources.”

Best Feature Story
“A WAY OF LIFE”
Mike Prevatt, CityLife
“Story does an excellent job of explaining all the facets of the rare culture.  It is informative and entertaining.  Even members of the culture would glean new information.”
“COFFIN AND KEYS”
Adrienne Rice, Reno News and Review
“An excellent feature that backgrounds this secret society and what effect it’s having today at the University of Nevada.  Even though it’s a ‘secret’ group, I would have liked to have heard from a member – even without using a name.”
“IMPACT ACTIVISM”
Gigi Generaux and Mike Prevatt, CityLife
“Reporters did a thorough job of seeing what students at Las Vegas’ high schools are doing in the area of activism.  I was glad to see reporters included the comments, names of uncooperative sources.  This makes the reporters’ points of uncaring adults/ administrators.”

Best Business Story
“COMES LABOR:  THE HOTEL UNION’S ATTEMPT TO RE-ESTABHISH ITSELF IN RENO”
Rob Blatt, Reno News and Review
“Comprehensive research – plentiful attribution answers questions which naturally arise from the subject and well written.”
“BEYOND FOR GLORY”
Joe Schoenmann, Las Vegas Weekly
“Clearly understands contemporary business products and theories and applies well to the subject matter.  A bit long for causal readers – but a good study for business movers.”
“JUICED:  TO RAISE RATES, SIERRA PACIFIC NEEDS TO LOOK DESPERATE; TO BUY A PORTLAND POWER COMPANY, IT NEEDS TO LOOK FINANCIALLY STABLE”
Deidre Pike, Reno News and Review
“Good research – plentiful attribution – appropriate different points of view.”

Best Investigative or In-Depth Story
“PAYING TO BE PAID:  WITHOUT THE RIGHT CARD, EVEN LUCK WON’T GET YOU A JOB IN NEVADA”
Joe Schoenmann, Las Vegas Weekly
“MURDER OF A LEADER:  AND A FIGHT FOR CONTROL OF THE WINNEMUCCA INDIAN COLONY”
Deidre Pike, Reno News and Review
“COYOTE CONFESSIONS:  REFORMED LABOR BROKERS DENOUNCE CORRUPTION IN THE HOMEBUILDING INDUSTRY”
Heidi Walters, CityLife
Honorable Mention
“A WHEEL BIG DEAL:  DOES A LACK OF CARNIVAL RIDE INSPECTIONS PUT THRILL SEEKERS IN DANGER”
D. Brian Burghart, Reno News and Review

Best Local Column
Geoff Schumacher, Las Vegas Mercury
“You use a good blend of information and opinion.  I especially liked ‘There aren’t even any hills.’”
Bruce Van Dyke, Reno News and Review
“Very entertaining column, provides a nice relief from the day’s hard news.”
Jimmy Boegle, Reno News and Review
“Nice incorporation of the news into your column – interesting and insightful writing.”
Honorable Mention
Chuck Di Rocco, Gaming Today
“Entertaining column, though the bold words can be a distraction.”

Best Local Non-Staff Column
Tod Goldberg, Las Vegas Mercury
“Great humor – metaphors and subjects.  Giggle animate.  Colorful, fast paced and literate.”
Kyle Gilliland, Las Vegas Mercury
“Creative exposition from a news event – original and very funny.  Quite a worldview.”

Best Local Sports Feature
“XFL”
Joe Schoenmann, Las Vegas Weekly
“Exhaustive study of XFL’s beginnings in Las Vegas.  Solid reporting on various aspects of the game, business and prospective players.  Good use of anecdotes.”
“TITLE IX”
Kelley Lang, Reno News and Review
“Wide-ranging story about Title IX’s impact on Nevada-Reno.  Terrific depth, comprehensive reporting.  Writing could have been more focused, with more compelling information/arguments higher in the story.”
“WINTER SOFTBALL”
Jimmy Boegle, Reno News and Review
“Major points for unique treatment of a local activity.  Writing is conversational, fun.”

Best Entertainment Writing
1.  Matt O’Brien, CityLife
“Engaging profile of an interesting character.  The writing was very visual and well organized.  Good sense of place in the opening lead.”
2.  Jeff Inman, Las Vegas Weekly
“Excellent sense of place – you could visualize King on stage.  Interesting and in-depth article about this Vegas legend.  The writing was clean and refreshing!”
3.  Andrew Kiraly, Las Vegas Mercury
“Interesting subject/cultural influence to write about.  It was entertaining and the tone, although it was cynical was perfect and engaging.  The point was clear and clever.”

Best Editorial
“HAPPY DRUNKS MEAN DRUNKS”
Chuck Nowlen, Las Vegas Weekly
“Very funny!  Wide ranging expression and broad subject knowledge.  One hell of a writer!  Hands down first place.”
“HARRAH’S APPEARANCE POLICY GOES TOO FAR”
Rob Bhatt, Reno News and Review
“Good clean writing with causes that fit the category.  A bit colorless for an alternative newspaper editorial.”

Best Overall Design
Las Vegas Weekly
“Strong, bold consistently cool cover designs.  Innovative indexes.  Good typography.  Excellent illustrations.  Strong, innovative page layout.  Edgy, cool, innovative without being hard to read or navigate.  Couldn’t be much better!”
Reno News and Review
“Excellent cover designs.  Good consistent page layout.  Cool interior headlines.  Good use of photos.”

Best Page One Design
1.  Las Vegas Weekly
“Excellent use of color, graphics, type treatments to draw the reader’s eye is simply powerful.”
2.  Reno News and Review
“Very clean-refined layout.  Wonderful use of type and graphics to compose a powerful image.  Compels you to read on.”
Las Vegas Mercury
“Simple-to-the-point images to capture the reader’s attention.  With a touch of sarcasm, a tongue-in-cheek feel.  Portrays a ‘fun to read’ publication.”

Best Page Designer
Bingo Barnes, Las Vegas Weekly
“Interesting art photos.  Neat layout ideas, although not always readable or easy to follow.”
David Stratton, Gaming Today
“Pretty straight forward layouts, nice and readable.  Maybe some Photoshop effects could make things a little more exciting.”

Best Special Section, Editorial
“SUMMER GUIDE 2000”
Bingo Barnes, Las Vegas Weekly
“Very well put together with a good combination of music, movies and shows.”
“NOISE”
Bingo Barnes, Las Vegas Weekly
“Good as well.  Cerio’s Cover is very cool.  Very Frank Kozik.”

Best Information Graphic
“WHERE TO GET NEKKID IN NEVADA … AND SURROUNDING REGIONS”
Bingo Barnes, Las Vegas Weekly
“Very nice treatment of a map.  Clean, easy to read and follow.”
“YOUR LAWMAKERS AT WORK”
Andrew Kiraly and Ched Whitney, Las Vegas Mercury
“Good sense of humor, bold design.  Nice game board motif.”

Best Illustration
“CITY OF STRANGERS, CITY OF GREED”
Rick Sealock, Las Vegas Weekly
“An alternative publication has to stand out on the street.  This illustration does.  Great style and energy.  Shows great imagination and creativity.  Nice type treatment as well.  Best illustration in the contest, in any class.”
“BITTER OLD WHITE GUYS”
F. Andrew Taylor, Las Vegas Mercury
“Very good composition.  Bold and clean.  Communicates the story very imaginatively.
“MAIN EVENT”
Benjamen Purvis, Las Vegas Weekly
“Nice overall effect, using the boxing poster motif.  Good sense of color, balance and composition.”
Honorable Mention
“MAN ON MOUNTAIN”
Bingo Barnes, Las Vegas Weekly
“Nice strong, simple illustration.”

Best Portrait
“CRAZY, SEXY, UNCOOL”
Bill Logan, Las Vegas Weekly
“This photo is powered by contrast:  black and white, shadow and light, man and woman.  It is a beautiful photograph and technically outstanding.  This portrait captures this individual and presents them clearly to the world.”
“SONNY KING”
Wes Isbutt, Las Vegas Weekly
“Visually stimulating, this portrait captures the glitz and glitter a large singer exudes.  The washed out faces and odd lighting creaks a surreal look.”
“JEFF LESTER”
Bryan Harraway, Las Vegas Weekly
“Technically perfect, this portraits draw is the hard cropping that raises the question of who is telling the tale of this individual:  the reader, the photographer or the director himself.”

Best Illustrated Photo
“TURBULENT AUGUST NIGHTS”
Debra Reid, Reno News and Review
“Well composed, well executed – photographer used light and motion to draw the reader in.”
“FREAKS R US”
Bingo Barnes, Las Vegas Weekly
“Cleaver!!  Green mast really fights with rest of cover.”

ADVERTISING AWARDS – ALL DAILIES

Best Large-Space Ad
“Buzard Eye Institute”
Wendy O’Connell, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Nice ties-in of the paper and Eye Institute.  I like the use of the logo in the photo.”
“TOM DOLAN’S RENO TOYOTA”
Robert Woodward, Reno Gazette-Journal
“The ad is busy looking, but works for automotive advertising.”
Honorable Mention
“DICK CAMPAGNI’S FORD”
Phillip Wooley and Robin Gascon, Nevada Appeal
“Very busy and the color is checkerboard looking, but automotive likes these types of ads.”

Best Small-Space Ad
“WESTERN VILLAGE INN”
Kathy Webb, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Good use of color and ad design in a strip ad.”

Best Black and White Color Ad
1.  “BELLA TERRA”
Terri De La Rosby, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Very good use of white space and limited copy.  Nice catchy line.”
“STREETER IMPORTS”
Robert Woodward, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Unique good use of white space.  I like the way the photo is cropped and the use of reeks and reversed type.”
Honorable Mention
“PINON SURGICAL ARTS”
Bob Reid and Kathy Dodge, Elko Daily Free Press
“Nice use of clip art and limited copy.”

Best Spot Color Ad
“SIERRA NEVADA LASER CENTER”
Danny Campos and Phillip Wooley, Nevada Appeal
“Good use of color in the photo.  The target really draws you into the ad.”
“CRESCENT V FASHION CENTER”
Michelle Weigel, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Very simple and cleaver.  Good choice of clip art.”
“PDQ LUBE AND DIAGNOSTICS”
Loreen Blanton and Jennifer Thacker, The Humboldt Sun
“This small ad really gets the attention on the page.”

Best Multi-Color Ad
“LA-Z-BOY”
Erin Turman, Reno Gazette-Journal
“Simple, to the point advertisement.  Uncrowded – spacious copy, permitting the photo of the product to be the focus (cozy) spot.”
“LET IT RIDE – BMW”
Shandon Arnold, Las Vegas Review-Journal
“Good layout, simple yet strong.  Despite the overabundance of product, it’s easy to read.”
“THE STOCK EXCHANGE”
Terri De La Rosby, Reno Gazette-Journal
“The ad captures the essence of the establishment (I feel) excellent use of color and layout to move the reader through the page.”
Honorable Mention
“SIERRA NEVADA GOLF”
Tara Pielaet, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Great use of color to transport the reader.  Touch of orange accents the sale.”

Best Special Section, Advertising
“NEVADA LIVING”
Reno Gazette-Journal
“Good cover illustration.  Square format is nice.  Good use of informational graphics throughout.  Good page layout, consistent look throughout.  Easy to follow.”
“ELKO NEVADA 2001:  VISITORS GUIDE”
Elko Daily Free Press
“Good interior page layout.  Excellent informational graphics and maps.  Use of modular ad units keeps piece clean.”
“SKI TAHOE:  A SNOWRIDER’S ADVENTURE”
Tara Pielaet, Tahoe Daily Tribune
“Excellent typography throughout.  Creative page layout.  Good use of color.”
Honorable Mention
“A GUIDE TO THE 2001 NEVADA LEGISLATURE”
Nevada Appeal
“Clean layout.  Easy to read.”

Best In-House Advertising Promotion
“2001 BABIES OF CARSON CITY”
Danny Campos and Travis Ambrose, Nevada Appeal
“Good composition.  Good use of color.  Nice typography.”

Advertising General Excellence
Reno Gazette-Journal
“Superb page layout.  Good attention to quality reproduction of ads.  As well as placement of.  Clean, well designed ads.”
Lahontan Valley News
“Overall good appearance and consistency in advertisements and layout.  Quality of advertisements is good and pages are reader friendly.”
The Humboldt Sun
“Simple and clean page design with good ad placement.”
Honorable Mention
Sparks Tribune
“Conservative page layout.”

ADVERTISING AWARDS – ALL WEEKLIES

Best Large-Space Ad
“ZO’CALOS INTERIORS”
Lynne Adamson, Las Vegas Weekly
“Upscale, sophisticated piece.  Could benefit by slight brightening of the background.”
“HOME CONSIGMENT CENTER”
Linda Broadhead, Henderson Home News
“Eye catching, urgency generating ‘torn edge’ graphic, though text blocks feel choppy.  The bold font is out of character with the headline style, which conversely is a bit too light.”
“EL CAPITAN”
Debbie Keats, Mason Valley News
“Exciting, urgent ad.  Graphic should be lightened if text must overlap.”
Honorable Mention
“ALL PRO SPA”
Chris Olesen, The Record-Courier
“Cute concept.  A bit cluttered, but fun.”

Best Small-Space Ad Campaign
“BODY AND SOUL”
Lynne Adamson, Las Vegas Weekly
“Clearly these ads quickly tell the reader what the benefits are and create a feeling that matches the service offered.  Nice job in such a small space.”
“CENTRAL SYSTEMS ELECTRIC, INC.”
Chris Olesen, The Record-Courier
“Fun and colorful, these ads pull the reader’s eyes down every time.  The art keeps them fresh and the ads have all the information a customer might ask – hours, cc, etc.”
“FREITAS – RUPRACHT FUNERAL HOME”
Debbie Keats, Mason Valley News
“Simple but direct.  People don’t often talk about funeral service and these ads allow them to get the information and think about planning.”

Best Black and White Ad
“CARSON VALLEY ALMANAC”
Joyce Hollister, The Record-Courier
“Nice.  Clean.  Great photo.”
“GREENFIELD ANIMAL HOSPITAL”
Debbie Gaines, Mason Valley News
“Nice photos.  Layout good.”
“iNETADULT”
Benjamen Purvis, Las Vegas Weekly
“Flow of ad good.”

Best Spot Color Ad
“THE COTTAGE GIFT SHOPPE”
Victoria Grathwohl and Chris Olesen, The Record-Courier
“Color screen made ad pop out on page.  Suggestion – name of business in color for more dominance.”
“JOYCE’S”
Chris Olesen and Victoria Grathwohl, The Record Courier
“Ribbon in color is a good idea – creates the eye to follow flow of ad.”
“BILL GILES ORIGINAL OUTLET”
Tamra Sanford, Mason Valley News
“Phone number placement was good placement as ad rather busy.”

Best Multi-Color Ad
“DESERT VOLKSWAGEN”
Lynne Adamson, Las Vegas Weekly
“This ad does what a great ad should.  It gets the attention of the target audience using large-fun graphics and good color.  It offers prices and payments, map and has well-placed brand logo and phone information.  A great ad.”
“OUTLET AUTO AD”
Tamra Sanford, Mason Valley News
“Car shoppers want what this ad offers – lots of cars and lots of prices – along with what the cars look like.  It’s easy to shop and the color does the trick.”
“TOBACCO ROAD”
Benjamen Purvis, Las Vegas Weekly
“Wow – what a fun ad.  It stops the eye and makes you read it.  I think the color is great!”

Best Special Section, Advertising
“2000 SOUTHERN NEVADA FOOTBALL”
Henderson Home News
“Crisp, captivating cover and cover ‘stories’.  Team photos’ quality an issue, but an enthusiastic piece.”
“TAHOE:  A WORKER’S PARADISE”
Tahoe World
“Theme carried successfully, good layout.  Some print quality issues in color photos, tone problems in some black and white photos.  Good ‘to and fro’ information.  Inviting piece.”

Best In-House Advertising Promotion
“MUSICE CLASSIFIEDS VERTICAL STRIP”
Benjamen Purvis, Las Vegas Weekly
“The eye is quickly drawn to the classified section with the graphics.  The reader can quickly find an immediate interest item.”
“MAN WITH BINOCULARS”
Tamra Sanford, Mason Valley News
“Excellent in ‘eye catching’ and getting the point across.”
“PAPER DOLLS”
Tamra Sanford, Mason Valley News
“A warm friendly – reaching out to the reader.  Does a good job of encouraging participation.”
Honorable Mention
“SUBSCRIBE AND SNOWSPORT FREE!”
Betty Jo Heaton, The Record-Courier
“Clear/concise and not too busy.  Appealing to the reader.”

Advertising General Excellence
Las Vegas Weekly
“Well designed, with huge selection of topics and advertisements.  Chalk full of information, editorials and paid advertisements.”
The Record-Courier
“Well rounded – information packed.  Good page design with huge variety of advertisers.  Catchy wrappers.”
Henderson Home News
“Well-designed clean ads.  Tough contest!”

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