. - ,3“) ”W3 l NEWSPAPER I mean , ‘ ' 5:“ - W. 0F KENT TEXB . . ,. 5 UCKY LIBRARIES e w iii . 1 , , Clx/Crrgz‘e": g1 ' r19 i“ , UP 8 ea , 3%.: £1 ~ Tress - . r _\ 5,2 I " " Official pubhcation of the Kentucky Press Serv1ce — Vol. 63, No. 5 —— May 1992 L ““ ,7 745,-. . h ' g i . , . leWS-ed gamma“ apers Op a . S merl Op a W ar S 2. , at for Frankfort ' ' . . ' .3 '5 . y "Understanding‘Econhfiqifi Die! . KPA’s Illinois counterparts have - 5’ Times, second; News-Herald, f ‘ €10 . ment and 'Bon d Issues "Visithe spoken and the top winners in the ' Owenton, and Pioneer News, § . 1 fl Pf KP A’ . :N 'Ed't‘l"; .1175 _ spring advertising contest are McLean , General Shepherdsville, third. ’ _ 5,15,11,13; 5115,11; 9:1?n'arlaniyevcsifolrorBI/Iaa {3711213 ’ County News in Calhoun, Record- . WeeklyClassIII(5,001+):Kentucky g “rankfortltshéest western Inn y Herald in Greensburg, Sentinel-News Excellence Standard, Bardstown, second, and i’ V 7' f‘ - s . ~ ‘, ., ' .7- : -- 5 in Shelbyville, The Gleaner in Union County Advocate, Morganfield, i ' Ass(31::ggdgigin13£cgfigu¥zlhfifi Henderson and the Messenger-In- MCI-ea" COUDfY News . third. ' - i ‘ takiktxtkyecm t“”i;§£¥§“i2°’°' » Record-He’d” “was“(“Pt°-15'°°°"Ad' i papers that earned _ vacate-Messenger, Danvxlle, second, i development pmtureandthespecxfics General Excellence plaques in their Sentinel-News and Richmond Register, third. V grilratiustnalandmumcxpalrevenue individual circulation categories atthe The Gleaner Daily Class H (15,001+): Kentucky , 1 awards luncheon'on-A ril 17 at the ' - New Era, Ho kinsville, second, and ‘1 LtGOVPaulPattonalsosecreta’y Spring advertising ISeminar in Messenger -lnqu1r er ‘ News-Enterprige,Elizabethtown,third. "i ofthecabmetforEconomicDeVel‘ Bardstown. Credit for the winning ads go to i opmgtgwlhbetheluncheonbipeakert Placing in the competition were Morgantown, second, and The Lake designers at the individual papers. At 3 930a En. $312393? Ziggggson {23:31: the following newspapers. _ News, Calvert City, third. _ McLean County, Stacy Kassinger, Ian "cludes hm’gh andsemmar matéfi'aiéi-i? 1 'Weekly Class’gtup ”Swag?” .Weekly Class II (3,001-5,000): Young,IeanetteSutherlin,KimTomes 3 V ., F01moremformationmallfiawd anon). ”we” “ 1W 3?” zcan, Springfield Sun and Georgetown News See Awards, back page 1 - ' “vi-v25:21:?‘:E'E'i-iiiiEiE‘E:§:§:E§2:325:?15:75if?55153535535333}???5E§E§§3§f§§i5§5§5i3?iii???33233353335335iiiiiiiiiii}Elsi;$333353}- _ ’« , Spelling R'e'l'l'e'f , ,. " L ' , will . Whether you need relief this M l ‘ p 5 . -- . ‘ a ., ' mm ; summeras vacation schedules loom : '. v - ' . . ' v ' ff. 3. or whether you'd like to be a relief 3}; u p Milt " ' V x ' ”M w z : gram you might be interested in- i" . . . ' ‘4“ set a: . "Vacation Relief" matches retir- ’ e: , 1 1 l have newspaper experience with ' ._ , 3‘2, iii!» _' _- publishers who can use a helping ' «5 ' ’ W J g s 3, ' hand during the vacation season. . 5 “ p = 5, i As one who'd like to get back :1 ’ a 5 f. 5- , ' ' ‘ ' ‘ into the business for just a week or ' ' 1 . V 5* : two, you could fill in forapublisher, “ . V ' " editor, ad sales rep, layout specialist ’ , 7' , 5,1 ', or whatever. 2:; v If V. j ~,‘ On the other hand, if you're a - . " )5 ' 1 working newspaperperson won— ‘ V , . ' a . - ' ; dering how the place can go on , ' ,. git. g ¥ withoutyou foraspell, this couldbe I , _‘ V_ i, “ your Chance to have a temporary . . . 5 “1» ' 1 e 4 replacement who knows a'little . . 5 ' " _ ' , . ‘ _ “e” g; .5 something about the newspaper ‘ .. , V 5 ' - ‘ ya“ i ' world. I ' - _ _ . . '5 w _ ' If you want to fill in or be filled V _ ' ' . . ,, ,y. a _ .5 ‘~ “he, egg in for, contact KPA executive direc- '5 5 5 _ ' . ' ~ ‘ . , ‘ ta, Mg , _ ”’5‘ . . - torDavid Thompson, 800/866—1431. ~ 5 ., , , .1 - « « -~. . y/////,//// A very good year 3- ‘ //e¢§/3’”/Zifiside/’rfle33 It's not every day your boss lets you gulp champagne on the job. But then it's not every day a pap er has a winner. ' E'town's link, page 2 of the country's top journalism award on its staff. Maria Henson of the Lexington Herald-Leader won the 1992 Pulitzer : Covering the capitol, page 3 Prize for editorial writing for her series on abused women in Kentucky. The series, "To Have and To Harm," ran ' River ramblings, page 6 periodically for more than a year and combined investigative reporting with editorial writing. It has already won a ; . ‘ Graduation outlook, page 16 roomful of state and regional awards. Her colleagues joined her in celebration on April 7 when the announcement OM/OR leXlS. page 19 was made. Editor Tim Kelly apparently approves. (Photo by Rob Carr) . V V 1, ,, V r A» 2'