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Investigative Reporting Organization Cat Code Category Name Award Circ Group(s) Credits Entry Title Alexandria Times A05 Fashion and Personal Care First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg Bellies and Babies Alexandria Times A06 Food and Drug First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg Mount Purrnon Alexandria Times A10 Multiple Advertisers and Themed Pages First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg Village Hardware Grad Ad Alexandria Times A12 Professional Services (medical and healthcare-related only) First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg Cosmetic Hearing Alexandria Times A14 Small Space Ads First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg Winter Bellies and Babies Alexandria Times M01 Combination Picture and Story First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg, Denise Dunbar, Olivia Doran, Margaret Stevens, Cody Mello-Klein His long awaited day in the sun Alexandria Times M07 Specialty Pages or Sections First Place Non-Daily Group 4 Lyvian Sieg, Missy Schrott, Olivia Tucker, Stephanie Marrs, Elizabeth Holm Port City Flavor 2020 Amherst New Era-Progress D03 Slideshow or Gallery First Place Non-Daily Group 1 Lee Luther Jr. IRON Lives 5k race in Amherst Amherst New Era-Progress D04 Video First Place Non-Daily Group 1 Justin Faulconer A dramatic outdoor return Amherst New Era-Progress M03 General Make-Up First Place Non-Daily Group 1 Staff May 7, May 21, July 30 Amherst New Era-Progress P05 Pictorial Photo First Place Non-Daily Group 1 Lee Luther Jr. Candy Amherst New Era-Progress P08 Sports News Photo First Place Non-Daily Group 1 Lee Luther Jr. Fast Amherst New Era-Progress W07 Education Writing First Place Non-Daily Group 1 Justin Faulconer Parade of emotion, ACHS seniors reflect, Amelon kindergarten teacher Bedford Bulletin A09 Member Self-Promotion First Place Non-Daily Group 2 Mary Gaskins, Debra Dooley House_Humame Society Bedford Bulletin A14 Small Space Ads First Place Non-Daily Group 2 Mary Gaskins, Wendy Pribble Catron's Tire Bedford Bulletin M08 Sports Pages First Place Non-Daily Group 1,Non-Daily Group 2 Chris Morris Attendance rules/Christmas rush/No admittance Bedford Bulletin P01 Breaking News Photo First Place Non-Daily Group 2 Tom Wilmoth BMS Fire/Fighting the Fire Bedford Bulletin P05 Pictorial Photo First Place Non-Daily Group 2 Jean Wibbens Close encounters Bedford Bulletin P06 Picture Story or Essay First Place Non-Daily Group 2 Jean Wibbens Full Steam Ahead Bristol Herald Courier A06 Food and Drug First Place Daily Group 2,Daily Group 3 Missy Hale Food Country Bristol Herald Courier A11 Professional Services (excluding medical/healthcare) First Place Daily Group 1,Daily Group 2 Carol Sue Repass Moses Law Bristol Herald Courier A12 Professional Services (medical and healthcare-related only) First Place Daily Group 2 Missy Hale Nu Hearing Bristol Herald Courier A13 Real Estate First Place Daily Group 2 Carol Sue Repass United Country Bristol Herald Courier D01 Data Journalism First Place Daily Group 2 Brian Woodson, Allen Gregory, Tim Hayes, George Stone Coach stipends Bristol Herald Courier D03 Slideshow or Gallery First Place Daily Group 2 Andre Teague Marion Virginia Rallies and Protest Bristol Herald Courier G02 Informational Graphics First Place Daily Group 2 Chelsea Gillenwater, Sarah Wade, David Thometz The Evelyn Bowswell case; St. Patrick's Day By the Numbers; Valentine's Day By the Numbers Bristol Herald Courier M01 Combination Picture and Story First Place Daily Group 2 Sarah Wade, David Crigger No COVID patient dies alone Bristol Herald Courier M06 Special Sections or Special Editions First Place Daily Group 2 staff 2020 Veterans Day Salute to Valor Bristol Herald Courier M07 Specialty Pages or Sections First Place Daily Group 2 Sandy Ross For the love of books; Comic shop in its 35th year; and Taste test Bristol Herald Courier W02 Breaking News Writing First Place Daily Group 2 Robert Sorrell Waterlogged Bristol Herald Courier W06 Editorial Writing First Place Daily Group 2 Paul Rice Casino is best hope for future; Virginia needs better data to fight COVID-19; Who's afraid in Floyd? 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