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1 out a third of KPA member Scores were close in many in- McLean County News, which tied for (25,000+ circulation), The Messenger , ..
. l won awards in the 1991 Better ’stances, but eight papers emerged as third. . Inquirer in Owensboro wrested the
.‘i 2 lw‘ aperContest.Some50category number one in their circulation cat- WeeklyClassII(3,001-4,700circu- first place trophy for General Excel- '-
' 5w. 5 ‘, ” .4, plus 25 General Excellence egory, based onthe individual awards lation) saw The Bourbon Times as win- lence. Judges liked both the look and . 3
' citations, were handed out during the they earned. ner for first place in General Excel- the content. . i
summerconventionattheDrawbridge , lence.]udgeswereirnpressedwiththe The Lexington Herald—Leader and ;
Inn in Ft. Mitchell. paper in every photo category. The Kentucky Post in Covington tied .
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Candidates: Ad dollars sneedeenuiosexeuiuesy drew Tasmsfie'mhandmd 5" W- ”9° °-' -
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and open meetings laws Pasaafeaeiaaaasdeasaisd Times in snow. . r—fi "
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made staiemenis their audience oesitsreauyinereensiune) sameness was ickofthecro no. .
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Mitchell . , pages and special sections.)
In response to a publisher’s con- The Louisville Defender took tsp ‘ The Oldham, Era in LaGrange '
cem, Jones said he plans to use news- honors among Weekly Class 1 news- earned second place ranking in the weekly! .
papers to advertise his fall campaign- papers (3'000 or less circulation). same category, followed by The 5W,
"I think we ought to get back to the Judges liked its clean 1001" its use Of Paintsville Herald, third. “”mrfufifrsrm' '
press,” the Democratic nominee said. pictures, “5 promotions ‘— just about The Sentinel-News in 'Shelbyville BdMCWMyNBW'WUUWK
. . it’sabetter investment(than TV) everyfllingabOUttheLOlliSVlnePaper- pulled out a first place for General
‘ and a smart way to run a campaign.” Also in Weekly Class I, second Excellence among Multi-Weeklies. ”99km”
AskedasimilarquestionrHOPkins and third Place honors in General Evaluators had high praise for its 23%;:
said hewouldleavedecisionsonwhere Excellence resulted in ties. The Times- courage in promotion of Freedom of Tmubfgzrngzwdiznnr .
to spend advertising money "to those Argus in Central City and The Fulton Information and its news coverage. ”m '
. peoplewhobestknow whereiospend Loader shared second place, followed Running a very dose second in ' weakly“! ‘
it» by the Bath County News-Outlook and. the Multi-Weekly Class was The Ken- BndermnNems
Hepkinsi however, did say he in- . tucky Standard in Bardstown- The Cen- “shame“ '
tends ‘0 "reinsrime the cusmm" 0f We'll‘mdohl‘d? tral Kentucky News—Journal ranked ”WWWWN"
deliverin a state of the state address " third.
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. said‘he fully supports open meetings “cewmdbembc’kmmmmber (10,000 or less circulation): The
and open records legislation and is in gistgtamgfnisgiwigs‘fndlgvggfihe Middlesboro Daily News and The Win- "will
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advisor,SteveMiller,directlyafterthe erflsk‘lgstatement front runner for General Excellence Hendersonfiwanar
Saturday morning session- She made Aiedveehlne’elefememseee among Daily Class 11 entries (10,001- El’zebem'ewnd‘w‘ente’l’m'
plans to meet With Millertodiscussan ggugflkfiminmfgzkdcsgmsbfivn: 25,000 circulation). It wonanawardin annulusndoocntnoflnsanger
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