2013 NMPW Communication Contest Results

1A, News story

HM, Leota Harriman, “Sheriff defuses shooter who made bomb threat,” The Independent

2, Continuing Coverage or Unfolding News

1st, Sherry Robinson, “Witnesses testify in Mendoza,” and others, Gallup Independent

2nd, Rosalie Rayburn, “End for Mariposa?” and others, Albuquerque Journal

3rd , Leota Harriman, “Is Torrance County gunning for SASS?” The Independent

5 Special Series

1st Kate Nash, “Century of Statehood,” Santa Fe New Mexican

2nd, Sherry Robinson, “RMCH struggles to survive,” and others, Gallup Independent

3rd, Martin Willes, “Starry Messenger,” The Independent

HM, Rose Marie Kern, “History of Air Traffic Control,” Atlantic Flyer Magazine

7A Editorial and Opinion

1st Sam Moorman, “City Has Blind Eye for Good Planning,” Albuquerque Journal

2nd and 3rd, Leota Harriman, editorials, The Independent

HM, Loretta Hall, guest column, “Support Our Spaceport,” Socorro Defensor Chieftain

8A Feature story, print

1st, Leota Harriman, “Goddess Girls Magazine,” The Independent

2nd, Carolyn Gonzales, “El Mezquite Golf Tournament Benefits UNM Students,” UNM Today

3rd, Sharon Niederman, “Little Town Dreams Big,” Trinidad Times Independent

8B Feature story, magazine

1st, Lyn Bleiler,  “Martina’s Hall,” Trend

2nd, Kendra Loring “Reflections of a Foaling Season,” Horse Connection Magazine

3rd, Loretta Hall, “Spaceport: A Far Out Vacation,” New Mexico Magazine

HM, Nancy Marano, “Internet Help for Lost and Found Pets,” PETroglyphs

8C Feature story, online pub

1st, Karen Wentworth, “The Friday Afternoon Breakthrough,” UNM Today

2nd  Nancy Marano, “TNR is a Success in Albuquerque,” PETroglyphs

3rd Loretta Hall, “Getting Spaceport America Off the Ground,” NewSpace Online Magazine

9A Personality Profile

1st Jessica Curry, “Captain Courageous, Cancer as a Gift from God,” The Independent

9B Personality Profile

1st Nancy Marano, “Samantha Martin,” PETroglyphs

2nd Vicky Ramakka, “Back to the Land,” Majestic Living

3rd, Margaret Cheasebro, “Oh, You Beautiful Doll!” Majestic Living Magazine

10C Specialty Articles, Arts & Entertainment

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Movement in Bronze” and “The Call of the Theater,” Majestic Living

2nd, Kathryn Córdova, “Away in a Manger,” and “Olivia Johnson’s Christmas Celebration,” Christmas in Taos

3rd, Lyn Bleiler, “2012 Year of Remarkable Women,” and others, Trend

HM Daniella Wiedel, “Red hot blues & strings meet flute,” Las Cruces Sun-News

10D Specialty Articles, Business

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Change is Constant” and “Global Introduction,” Majestic Living

10E Specialty Articles, Education

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Back Where It All Began” and “She’s Got to Move It,” Majestic Living

2nd Ellen Zieselman, “Museum Scavenger Hunt” and “You Call that Art?” Tumbleweeds

10G Specialty Articles, Food

HM, Kathryn Córdova, “Visions of Sugar Plums” and others, Christmas in Taos

10H Specialty Articles, Politics

1st, Sherry Robinson, “Lawmakers study ways to save employee benefit funds,” and “Martinez unleashes veto pen,” Gallup Independent

10I Specialty Articles, Environmental

1st, Lyn Bleiler, “Green Beer on Tap” and “An Artful Adventure in Sustainable Living,” EcoSource Guide to Sustainability

10J Specialty Articles, History

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Living History,” Majestic Living, and “”Al Kendrick,” Basin Resources

2nd, Sherry Robinson, “The Best Jobs in yesteryear,” Albuquerque The Magazine; “New Mexico’s Long Journey to Statehood,” Raton Range

HM, Kathryn Córdova,“Taos History Museums Light Up” and “Los Pastores Production,” Christmas in Taos

10M Specialty Articles, Self-help

1st, Sherri Burr, “Time Management,” and “Having It All,” Southwest Sage

“A good grasp of the subject matter and interesting topics make these entries award winning.”

10P Specialty Articles, Science and Technology

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Finding Vlavenoids,” and “Working Together,” Majestic Living

“Extremely informative stories that combine good writing with good topics to equal great stories. Good use of quotes also moved the stories along and made the story subject matter easier to understand in some cases.”

HM, Bud Russo, “Are you using the sun,” Southwest Senior

10Q Specialty Articles, Social Issues

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Working off the grid,” and “Senior Companions,” Majestic Living

2nd, Sherry Robinson, “Lawmakers can’t ignore history in Navajo water settlement,” “Making war on DWI comes with complications,” New Mexico News Services

3rd, Kathryn Córdova, “Taos Feeds Taos” and “Gift Certificates Help the Weary,” Christmas in Taos

HM Kathryn Cordova, “Embroiled in Witchcraft,” High Country Magazine; “Toney Reyna’s Christmas,” Christmas in Taos

10R Specialty Articles, Sports

1st, Margaret Cheasebro, “Game, Set and Match,” and “Going for the Gold,” Majestic Living

10S Specialty Articles, Travel

1st, Bud Russo, “Fall may be just the time” and “Enjoy a walking tour,” Southwest Senior

“By writing about places in one’s backyard, that are as exotic as a far away place, it’s even better because it encourages people to explore their own region.”

HM, Cheryl Fallstead, “Tombstone full of Old West history,” Southwest Senior

11A Columns, Humorous

1st Wendel Sloan, “Downsized Dreams Easily Achieved,” and “Be Wary Whilst Traveling,” Portales News-Tribune

2nd, Jim Belshaw, “Coffee Klatch or men’s club?” The Independent

11B Columns, General

1st Nancy Marano, “Cat Chat: Adopted Cats Equal Happy Cats” and “A Rock’n Cat Good Time,” PETroglyphs

2nd, Wendel Sloan, “Nature Opens Up” and “Ancestors Would Be Proud,” Portales News-Tribune

2nd, Claudette Sutton, “Act V” and “The Queen Bee is Dead!” Tumbleweeds

3rd, Kathryn Córdova, Know Your Neighbor, Taos News

3rd, Jacqueline Boyd, “The Tools for Schools,” Women in Aviation

11C Columns, Informational

1st, Sherri Burr, “The Joy of Interviewing” and “Avoiding Conflicts of Interest,” Southwest Sage

“The two columns are strongly written and you display a command of the subject matter and you write with an authority that makes the writing both enjoyable and sincere.”

11D Columns, Personal Opinion

1st, Merilee Dannemann, “TV advertising comes to the Legislature” and “Secret thoughts from a member of the jury panel” New Mexico News Services

2nd, Sherry Robinson, “Too Much Government Help” and “Cleaning up Dodge – again and again,” New Mexico News Services

3rd, Wendel Sloan, “Facebook Attacks Reveal Hypocrisy” and “Save Us from Rednecks, Racists and Zealots,” Portales News-Tribune

3rd, Wally Gordon, “Banning Shakespeare in Arizona” and “No Laughing Matter,” The Independent

14A Supplements regularly edited

1st and 2nd, Leota Harriman, Holiday Haven and Last Minute Shopping Guide, The Independent

15A Newspaper regularly edited

2nd, Cheryl Fallstead, Southwest Senior

15B Magazine or newsletter regularly edited

1st, Claudette Sutton, Tumbleweeds

3rd Ruth Friesen, Wagon Tracks

HM, Sharon Niederman, Beef Council Bullhorn, NM Beef Council

18 Photo Essay

1st, Leota Harriman, “Flamenco,” The Independent

“Shooting a live performance is always a challenging assignment… Nice effort.”

2nd, Reed Haviland, “Centennial History,” The Independent

20 Graphics (new category)

1st, Marilyn Stablein, Time on My Hands, Malpais Review

“Nice graphic image… I like how the colors pop…”

23A Special Programming, Radio

1st, Cheryl Fallstead and Bud Russo, “New Mexico Mile Markers,” Explore! New Mexico

23B Special Programming, Television

1st Glenda and Jason Balas, “Sam Becker: A Profile in Leadership,” vimeo

24 Interview, Television

1st, Sherri Burr, “Arts Talk with Don Bullis and Slim Randles,” UPublic TV

24 Interview, Radio

1st, Leora Zeitlin, “The Beijing Guitar Duo,” KRWG-FM

2nd “New York Dancer-Choreographer Bill Hastings,” KRWG-FM

3rd “Happy Birthday, John Cage,” KRWG-FM

25 Talk Show

1st, Sherri Burr,

“Arts Talk,” UPublic TV

27 Writing for the Web

1st, Sherry Robinson, “City of Albuquerque,” Mid-Region Council of Governments

2nd, Kathryn Córdova, The Remarkable Women of Taos

28A Website edited or managed

1st, Wendel Sloan, “Monday Memo,” ENMU

“I loved the variety of content and use of photos. The information was clearly presented.”

30A Blogs, nonprofit

1st Marriah Nissen, Lorena Hughes, and Stephanie Nakhleh,  “Fifty Shades of WTF?” and “The Story of a Navajo Code Talker” and “The Appeal of the Supernatural”

2nd Lisa Hase-Jackson, 200 New Mexico Poems

“200 New Mexico Poems: 100 Poems Celebrating the Past, 100 More for the Future”

3rd, Kendra Loring, “Just when you think you have it all figured out” and “A New Chapter,” Pony Up Kentucky

30C Blogs, personal

1st, Merilee Dannemann, Triple Spaced Again

32C Website videos

1st, Melody Groves, Border Ambush Book Trailer

“Great use of art and words to impart a sense of urgency and adventure.”

34 Advertising campaign

2nd, Kathryn Córdova

36B Television advertising

2nd, Wendel Sloan, ENMU TV spot

37 Community relations campaign

1st, Kathryn Córdova

“This is a robust entry. I really like the theme, “We are here. We are visible.” Kathryn executes well to drive visibility and manage continuity in line with this theme.”

38 Public Service Campaign

1st Liz Hamm, My Vote Center

39 Marketing program

2nd, Kathryn Córdova

41 PR Materials, report

2nd, Sherry Robinson, “Optics and Photonics,” City of Albuquerque

3rd, Diana Sandoval-Tapia, New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration 2011 Annual Report

“It can be a challenge to take a number of data tables and make them readable and easily accessible. This report does a nice job of laying out information in a clean, digestible and easy to follow format.

42 PR Materials, magazine

2nd, Cheryl Fallstead, Sierra County Official Visitors Guide

“Beautifully designed and packaged.”

43 Magapapers or tabloids

1st, Sari Krosinsky, Jana Fothergill and Carolyn Gonzales, UNM Today

“Easy to read, consistent layout. Information is clearly presented and reflects this community. Good use of photography and color, as well. Stories were well edited and just the right length.”

44A Newsletters

1st, Kathryn Córdova, The Wagon Wheel, Taos Historic Museums

“Relevant and interesting stories about the museums and its members in an eye-pleasing format.”

2nd, Diana Sandoval-Tapia, NM Workers’ Compensation Administration Quarterly Bulletin

48 News release

3rd, Wendel Sloan, “Graduate with Guilty Conscience,” ENMU

51 Speeches

1st, Loretta Hall, “Vengeance to Vibrance,” Convivial Studio

“Full of information but not overwhelming. Nice use of images with the PowerPoint slides.”

2nd, Melody Groves, “Historic Saloons,” Silver City Museum

56 Novels

HM, Martha Egan, An Apricot Year, Papalote Press

HM, David Sutliff, The Directors, Westbow Press

57A Nonfiction, biography

1st, James McClure and Ezequiel Ortiz, Don Jose, An American Soldier, Sunstone Press

2nd, Pauline Eisenstadt, A Woman in Both Houses, UNM Press

3rd, Kathryn Córdova, Crossroads: The Story of the Antonio Sr. and Luisa Quintana Family

57B Nonfiction, history

1st, Lyn Bleiler and Charles Strong, Santa Fe Art and Architecture, Arcadia Publishing

2nd Martha Shipman Andrews, Out of the Shadows: The Women of Southern New Mexico, Rio Grande Books

3rd, Francelle Alexander, Among the Cottonwoods

“Organization and writing are fine. Lots of good information and well written.”

57C Nonfiction, humor

1st Slim Randles, Home Country, Rio Grande Books

57E Nonfiction, general

1st, Maggie Macnab, Design by Nature, New Riders Press

2nd, Sharon Niederman, Signs and Shrines, The Countryman Press

3rd, Dave DeWitt, Chile Trivia, Rio Grande Books

58A Children’s books, fiction

1st Rudolfo Anaya,t How Hollyhocks Came to New Mexico, Rio Grande Books

61A Creative Verse, single poem                                               

1st, Lisa Hase-Jackson, Prairie Rumors, Kansas City Voices

2nd, Marilyn Stablein, “How to Build a Descanso,” New Mexico Poetry Review

61B Creative Verse, book

1st Steve Ausherman, Creek Bed Alive, Encircle Publications

2nd, Jane Lipman, On the Back Porch of the Moon

2nd, Jacqueline Murray Loring, The History of Bearing Children, Quercus Publishing

3rd Sari Krosinsky, god-chaser, CW Books

64 Book edited by entrant

1st, Shirley Patterson and Susan Cho, Turning Points in Women’s Lives, Nuevo Books

Overall Excellence

The NMPW awards for overall excellence go to the entrants with the highest point score for achievement in individual categories.

Sherry Robinson, an Albuquerque freelancer, won third place.

Kathy Cordova, of Taos, won second place.

Margaret Cheasebro, of Aztec, won first place.

The institutional awards for points earned by employees or associates:

Rio Grande Books, of Albuquerque, was third.

In second place is The Independent.

First place goes to Majestic Living magazine, of Farmington.

 

 

 

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