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Category Name Award Organization Group G Best Special Section Or Circ Group(s) Category Name Award Organization group G Best Special Section or Issue Third Place The New Era group G Best Special Section or Issue Second Place Malheur Enterprise group G Best Special Section or Issue First Place Malheur Enterprise group E,group F Best Special Section or Issue Third Place Blue Mountain Eagle group E,group F Best Special Section or Issue Second Place Keizertimes group E,group F Best Special Section or Issue First Place Keizertimes group D Best Special Section or Issue Third Place Hood River News group D Best Special Section or Issue Second Place Central Oregonian group D Best Special Section or Issue First Place News-Times (Newport) group C Best Special Section or Issue Third Place The Observer group C Best Special Section or Issue Second Place The Observer group C Best Special Section or Issue First Place East Oregonian group A,group B Best Special Section or Issue Third Place The Oregonian group A,group B Best Special Section or Issue Second Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A,group B Best Special Section or Issue First Place The Oregonian group F,group G,group H Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Third Place Wilsonville Spokesman group F,group G,group H Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Second Place Keizertimes group F,group G,group H Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues First Place Malheur Enterprise group D,group E Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Third Place Central Oregonian group D,group E Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Second Place The Hermiston Herald group D,group E Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues First Place Lake Oswego Review group B - C Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group B - C Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Second Place Herald and News group B - C Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues First Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Third Place The Register-Guard group A Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues Second Place The Register-Guard group A Best Coverage of Business and Economic Issues First Place Statesman Journal group D - H Best Editorial Third Place Malheur Enterprise group D - H Best Editorial Second Place West Linn Tidings group D - H Best Editorial First Place Central Oregonian group A - C Best Editorial Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier Circ Group(s) Category Name Award Organization group A - C Best Editorial Second Place The Oregonian group A - C Best Editorial First Place The Daily Astorian group A - H Best Editorial Page Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A - H Best Editorial Page Second Place East Oregonian group A - H Best Editorial Page First Place The Oregonian group G,group H Best Educational Coverage Third Place The New Era group G,group H Best Educational Coverage Second Place The Chronicle, Creswell group G,group H Best Educational Coverage First Place Malheur Enterprise group F Best Educational Coverage Third Place Keizertimes group F Best Educational Coverage Second Place Blue Mountain Eagle group F Best Educational Coverage First Place Keizertimes group D,group E Best Educational Coverage Third Place Central Oregonian group D,group E Best Educational Coverage Second Place West Linn Tidings group D,group E Best Educational Coverage First Place Lake Oswego Review group B - C Best Educational Coverage Third Place Albany Democrat-Herald group B - C Best Educational Coverage Second Place The Daily Astorian group B - C Best Educational Coverage First Place Albany Democrat-Herald group A Best Educational Coverage Third Place Statesman Journal group A Best Educational Coverage Second Place The Oregonian group A Best Educational Coverage First Place The Register-Guard group D - H Best Enterprise Reporting Third Place Malheur Enterprise group D - H Best Enterprise Reporting Second Place Malheur Enterprise group D - H Best Enterprise Reporting First Place Keizertimes group B - C Best Enterprise Reporting Third Place Corvallis Gazette-Times group B - C Best Enterprise Reporting Second Place Corvallis Gazette-Times group B - C Best Enterprise Reporting First Place East Oregonian group A Best Enterprise Reporting Third Place The Oregonian group A Best Enterprise Reporting Second Place The Oregonian group A Best Enterprise Reporting First Place The Oregonian Circ Group(s) Category Name Award Organization group G,group H Best Feature Story: General Third Place Malheur Enterprise group G,group H Best Feature Story: General Second Place The New Era group G,group H Best Feature Story: General First Place Malheur Enterprise group E,group F Best Feature Story: General Third Place Wilsonville Spokesman group E,group F Best Feature Story: General Second Place Blue Mountain Eagle group E,group F Best Feature Story: General First Place Wallowa County Chieftain group D Best Feature Story: General Third Place News-Times (Newport) group D Best Feature Story: General Second Place Central Oregonian group D Best Feature Story: General First Place Central Oregonian group B - C Best Feature Story: General Third Place Albany Democrat-Herald group B - C Best Feature Story: General Second Place The Observer group B - C Best Feature Story: General First Place Albany Democrat-Herald group A Best Feature Story: General Third Place The Oregonian group A Best Feature Story: General Second Place The Oregonian group A Best Feature Story: General First Place The Register-Guard group F,group G,group H Best Feature Story: Personality Third Place Malheur Enterprise group F,group G,group H Best Feature Story: Personality Second Place Malheur Enterprise group F,group G,group H Best Feature Story: Personality First Place Wallowa County Chieftain group D,group E Best Feature Story: Personality Third Place Lake Oswego Review group D,group E Best Feature Story: Personality Second Place Central Oregonian group D,group E Best Feature Story: Personality First Place Central Oregonian group A - C Best Feature Story: Personality Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A - C Best Feature Story: Personality Second Place The Oregonian group A - C Best Feature Story: Personality First Place The Oregonian group A - H Best Headline Writing Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A - H Best Headline Writing Second Place The Chronicle, Creswell group A - H Best Headline Writing First Place Blue Mountain Eagle group F,group G,group H Best Lifestyle Coverage Third Place Blue Mountain Eagle group F,group G,group H Best Lifestyle Coverage Second Place Malheur Enterprise Circ Group(s) Category Name Award Organization group F,group G,group H Best Lifestyle Coverage First Place Malheur Enterprise group D,group E Best Lifestyle Coverage Third Place Hood River News group D,group E Best Lifestyle Coverage Second Place Lake Oswego Review group D,group E Best Lifestyle Coverage First Place West Linn Tidings group A - C Best Lifestyle Coverage Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A - C Best Lifestyle Coverage Second Place The Oregonian group A - C Best Lifestyle Coverage First Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group D - H Best Local Column Third Place The New Era group D - H Best Local Column Second Place The Chronicle, Creswell group D - H Best Local Column First Place Lake Oswego Review group A - C Best Local Column Third Place The Oregonian group A - C Best Local Column Second Place The Oregonian group A - C Best Local Column First Place The Oregonian group F,group G,group H Best Sports Story Third Place Malheur Enterprise group F,group G,group H Best Sports Story Second Place The New Era group F,group G,group H Best Sports Story First Place Malheur Enterprise group D,group E Best Sports Story Third Place Lake Oswego Review group D,group E Best Sports Story Second Place Central Oregonian group D,group E Best Sports Story First Place West Linn Tidings group B - C Best Sports Story Third Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group B - C Best Sports Story Second Place East Oregonian group B - C Best Sports Story First Place The Observer group A Best Sports Story Third Place The Bulletin group A Best Sports Story Second Place The Oregonian group A Best Sports Story First Place The Register-Guard group G,group H Best Spot News Coverage Third Place The Chronicle, Creswell group G,group H Best Spot News Coverage Second Place The New Era group G,group H Best Spot News Coverage First Place Malheur Enterprise group E,group F Best Spot News Coverage Third Place West Linn Tidings Circ Group(s) Category Name Award Organization group E,group F Best Spot News Coverage Second Place Blue Mountain Eagle group E,group F Best Spot News Coverage First Place Wilsonville Spokesman group D Best Spot News Coverage Third Place The Hermiston Herald group D Best Spot News Coverage Second Place The Hermiston Herald group D Best Spot News Coverage First Place Hood River News group A - C Best Spot News Coverage Third Place The Bulletin group A - C Best Spot News Coverage Second Place The Register-Guard group A - C Best Spot News Coverage First Place East Oregonian group D - H Best Writing Third Place Blue Mountain Eagle group D - H Best Writing Second Place Wilsonville Spokesman group D - H Best Writing First Place The Chronicle, Creswell group B - C Best Writing Third Place Albany Democrat-Herald group B - C Best Writing Second Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group B - C Best Writing First Place Grants Pass Daily Courier group A Best Writing Third Place The Bulletin group A Best Writing Second Place The Oregonian group A Best
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