PAGE 272 COMMUNITY EVENT Nondaily Division 1 THEY’RE BACK!

FIRST PLACE Derby Informer Monica Woolard The Derby Community Foundation Round-up Don “The Preacher Man” Mayberry WANTS YOU !! Well-chosen artwork, makes you want to see what’s going on. SECOND PLACE Larned Tiller & Toiler Susan Shank

Makes you hungry - right to the point. THIRD PLACE Chapman & Enterprise News-Times Becky Rathbun

Contains all the info you need. Saturday, September 19, 2009 6 pm-11 pm • Mattox Arena in Derby 4418 E. 83rd St. South • Silent Auction Featuring Local Artists • Live Music with The Matt Engels Band Plus: Cash Bar • Buffet by Abuelo’s • Horse Shoes • and MORE!

Tickets available – $35 donation or table of 8 for $250 donation – at these locations: Plaza Real Estate, Derby Informer, Rainbow Valley Veterinary Clinic, from any Foundation Board member, and online at www.derbycf. org. Call 788-9815 for more info.

Proceeds go to funding the Foundation’s Community Enrichment Grant Program (awarding up to $10,000 annually to local non-profits) PAGE 273 COMMUNITY EVENT Nondaily Division 2

FIRST PLACE Russell County News Randy Johnson

Nice use of photos to carry the reader attention. SECOND PLACE Osawatomie Graphic Lori Massey

Well balanced ad and use of graphics to draw readers eye into text. THIRD PLACE Russell County News Randy Johnson

Nice use of color ad graphics. PAGE 274 COMMUNITY EVENT Nondaily Division 3

FIRST PLACE Southwest Times Joshua Hinton

Nice ad! Like the use of burst. SECOND PLACE Southwest Times Katie Taylor

Good layout and use of color. THIRD PLACE Southwest Times Ashli Perry

Nice layout and use of space. PAGE 275 COMMUNITY EVENT Daily Division 1

FIRST PLACE High Plains Daily Leader Rhett Wettstein

Strong headline, strong graphic, strong color. SECOND PLACE Sheila Holle

Need a stronger headline. THIRD PLACE Fort Scott Tribune Sara Simonds

This ad is busy but it has eye appeal. PAGE 276 COMMUNITY EVENT Daily Division 2

FIRST PLACE Garden City Telegram Makayla Eiland

Ad is to the point yet informative. SECOND PLACE Garden City Telegram Krystal McCray

Lots of information here. THIRD PLACE Great Bend Tribune Karma Byers

Sponsors could have been set so easier to read. PAGE 277 COMMUNITY EVENT Daily Division 3

FIRST PLACE Salina Journal Jamie Jeffries

Clean easy to read and people will read it. SECOND PLACE Hutchinson News Josh

Lots going on but it works. THIRD PLACE Hutchinson News Scott Oswatt

Eye appealing. PAGE 278 HOUSE AD We’re not just Good, We’re One of the Best! Nondaily Division 1 the tiller & toiler received numerous awards at the Kansas press association’s award of excellence advertising FIRST PLACE contest 2009. Larned Tiller & Toiler Here are the winners… st place awards - non-daily Division 1 Susan Shank Special Section CLASSIFIEDS 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2008 THE TILLER & TOILER Celebrating 150 Years of Fort Larned Celebrating 150 Years of Fort Larned Health & Communities Real Estate Real Estate 1Friday’s real eStat e profeSSional Classifi eds Pawnee Valley Education & Government Card of Thanks ServiceBusiness & Service WE THANK EACH OF YOU, our many friends and extended fami- lies. We are so grateful for all your prayers, expressions of love, care, and concern during a diffi cult time. Directory We appreciate each act of kindness -- cards, calls, visits, and the dona- Great way to showcase impossible list of awards. 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Join us from 9:00 a.m. till 3:00 p.m. Friday, December 4 The Lyons State Bank First Bank for our special Open Houses 3rd place awards - Lyons Federal Bank Healthcare - A Healthy Choice Clinic agricultural - Great Bend Farm Equipment entertainment - Rowdy Roundup adaptable promotion - Pet of the Week ad Series - Escape Women’s Expo Special Section - Health, Wellness & Beyond Get Your Business or Service Noticed with an Award Winning Design by The Tiller & Toiler PAGE 279 HOUSE AD Nondaily Division 2

FIRST PLACE Atchison Globe Christy McKibben

Great use of color - liked the addition of the gift certificates on the side SECOND PLACE Marion County Record Mel Honeyfield

Attractive/organized ad THIRD PLACE Atchison Globe Christy McKibben

Very nice - simple and easy to read ad. PAGE 280 HOUSE AD Nondaily Division 3

FIRST PLACE Miami County Republic Lori Massey

Excellent Layout! Good use of color and space. Your Hometown.

the miami county 75¢ SECOND PLACE paola, kansas

wednesday july 8, 2009 Vol. 143 No. 98 Royals square off against Yankees in Minor C1 repuFirst Miami County bl case ic Division finals of swine flu reported by Church members health department A3 Osage County Herald-Chronicle prepare for a mission 1 trip to New York B Paola Tapping Fire in the sky man runs Kendra Harnden into new from law water Deputies chase stolen pickup truck through Your News. service three Kansas counties CCau Ley rural residents By Brian M may benefit d last week ua A Paola man was arreste truck in from P - after allegedly stealing a pickupe and sher pipelines Linn County and leading polic se through iff officials on a lengthy cha CCauLey three counties. as booked By Brian M , Benjamin O. Wobker, 32,ail win Emporia into the Lyon County J nt. Liked layout and placement of ad on page. Kan., following the June 29 incide Lyon A water plant being - s des According to a news release,initiated a a ve built along the Marai et to County Sheriff’s deputyp for speeding near Cygnes River is still s aola - hicle stop on the pickun southbound U.S. In go online Aug. 1, and P lled off onto and Louisburg officials mile marker 128 o in Paola ustrial Road gathered Monday terstate 35 when the truck pu to review everything from the shoulder south of Indeturned to the in Emporia and then r final project details and 8 o how chase on a budget concerns t - see the new pipelines will af fect rural customers. C1 ouisburg WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2009 Paola and L two currently are the only LIC THIRD PLACE members of the Marais MIAMI COUNTY REPUB des Cygnes Public Utility - Authority, which is the enag- Cashing in tity funding and man more- ing the project. The than-$30 million project on lucky day includes the water plant being built on a 40-acrethwest tract near the nor t Paola man wins $10,000 corner of 343rd Stree with forgotten lotto ticket and , as well as new water towers for CCauLey Paola and Louisburg and By Brian M B1 Southwest Times new pipeline connecting ost never them together. A will SPORTS Robert Eidson’s lucky day alm How and if the PUthe- miami county Republic rchased a work with Miami Coun was. Eidson, a Paola resident, pu 20 drawing, ty Rural Water District Powerball ticket for the June he put the ticket No. 2 customers has beenn for - and when he came home,ccording to a Kan a topic of discussio rs in PUA board membe on the kitchen counter, a e. tten, as Eidson The second inning was the past, and it came back sas Lottery news releas wednesday There the ticket sat, forgo Phillies take Major title from Royals in last at batquiet for both sides. The Roy- to the forefront during on a4 als went down in order. Gei- JULy 8, 2009 Monday’s meeting, when see lottery offi- BETWEEN ger reached for the Phillies Order your subscription to the Paola and Louisburg up the horizon over Lake Miola during the annual Paola BY GENE MORRIS sed THE LINES and was stranded at second cials a propo the display, organized and funded by the Paola Chamber of The rockets’ red glare, and other colors, brighten Gene base. agreement from the rural Dreiling reached and waterSpring district. fireworks show Friday. Hundreds turned out for Hill Morris The lead changed hands Commerce. seven times in seven in- scored in the top of the third Pua on a8 see nings, but when the dust inning for the Royals, tying IN BRIEF Pants’ settled the Phillies pushed the game 3-3. two runs across in the bot- Trumbly got on base to new york tom of the sixth and pulled open the Phillies’ third in- Post travel starting out a 9-8 thriller against ning and scored for a 4-3 Oll reporter Jen- Online P Musical zoo the Royals to win the Paola lead. An East Coast look at Miami County amenities nifer Ceaser Karigan, a hard thrower Miami County Republic Results rotation takes Cal Ripken Major Division (center) who started the game for the scheduled for and her championship. What do you think of the new york Post travel reporter visits serious hit Tanner Karigan singled Phillies, reached base in the recent heat wave in Miami next week father, James fourth inning and scored to iami county as research for the (left) learn to open the bottom of the County? m eeks’ travel guide here is a reason sixth inning. Tristan Geiger make it a two-run lead, 5-3. w The Johnson County about Paolawhy men only shop The Royals would not go states in 50 Library has scheduled walked with one out. Karig- » It was sure hot, and it’ll ‘50 from Carol for clothes once quietly into the dark night. an instrument petting everhart at an came all the way around WS.COM come back again this by her father, was led to T GENE MORRIS / GMORRIS@MICONE Not without a fi ght. T or twice a year. I like the Teiner zoo for 10:30 a.m. to noon Beethoven’s and ended up scoring on a summer. Brandon S her room at Canaan Oaks once a year plan myself, Joel Auten, the Royals Nice layout, but watch color. Some of the ad was hard to read. 28 - Tuesday at the Spring no. 9 during wild pitch. Geiger scored Bed and Breakfast so she e eat but I have been known to on a wild pitch for the game starter, singled to start the could clean up befor ere Hill branch, 109 S. Web- the evening Royals’ center  elder Collin Graves ran back to the fence and grabbed this line drive right in ster St. get tricked into it on more winner. fi fth inning. Clay Burnett » Heat wave? We’ve seen The whole country will - ing at Beethoven’s, whora of of June 29. front of his face to rob the Phillies of an extra base hit in the Paola Cal Ripken Major Division Children ages 3 to 12 than one occasion. It was a back-and-forth followed with a single. We’re your best source for worse... much worse. get a taste of Miami Coun she ordered a pleth  nals. The Phillies pulled out a 9-8 victory in their  nal at bat. are invited to learn about When you need some battle for six innings, bring- The stage was set for Col- 25 ty in early August when - side dishes and tasted some the Royals. el re the diverse sounds of new pants, however, you ing fans on both sides to lin Graves, who drove home New York Post trav - locally made wine. Aftero Steven Forschle and Dreil- Jace Trumbly, Keith Peu- pub instruments. need some new pants. their feet at times on June two runs with a double. » I love the heat. porter Jennifer Ceaser dinner, she was treated t s- a line drive shot to center ing reached in the fi rst in- ser and Geiger scored in the Participants will have I had a heck of a month 30 and holding their breath Graves then scored, high- 10 lishes an article as part of a detailed tour of the hi e fi eld which kept going and ning and scored, putting bottom of the fi rst inning as the opportunity to take a for my favorite pants. You in the next moment. he the Post’s “50 States in 50 toric town square and th r cleared the fence for a two- the Royals on top 2-0. Collin  MAJORS  C mystery instrument home know, the ones that fi t, Karigan and Geiger’s the Phillies took a one-run » I’m glad it was over — t Weeks” travel guide. Miami County Swan Rive run homer. The Royals just Graves and Joe Buchman e. with them. are comfortable and look lead. humidity was terribl She was greeted in Paola Museum. his - swipes of home plate erased couldn’t hold the lead in the also reached in the frame for Children under the age good. 7 - Two Miami County an 8-7 lead Dylan Dreil- bottom of the sixth. the evening of June 29 by of 7 must be accompanied Hard to get a pair that s Chamber of Commerce ex - on a8 ing gave the Royals with k out this week’ see Post by an adult. fi t all three categories, CheC ecutive director Carol Evered Fore more information even when you are buy- poll question @ Com local news, sports and activities. C-online. hart. Ceaser, accompani • (913) 294-2311 www.republi call (913) 592-3232. ing them right off the shelf. www.republic-online.com So, when you get a pair online at like that, they are on the Yankees beat Location for team for life. Chamber of Life for a pair of my white khaki pants ended Commerce event in May at the Class 4A Royals 3-3 Members of Grace community church of the nazarene work to collect bales of hay. The hay will assist in the cost of a mission trip to new york. state track and fi eld meet. changed I wore them to cover The first Friday Donut the state competition for Minors title event has been changed and ended up having for this week. the red color of the track Chad Shaddox of Ed- scored on a base hit by Wyatt lanes transfer to the ward Jones Financial will BY GENE MORRIS Johnston, making it 1-0. Youths to get a taste of different culture pants where the stain host the event at 8 a.m. Johnson and Golubski at his office,22450 South remained. So, they were got things started off for the church members gather hay bales LaDonna Miller, youth Miller said. “It makes them home.” Harrison, Suite 103. trashed during a trip to Luke Johnson and Kurt Yankees in the bottom of the sponsor, will be one of four appreciate what they have.” Miller said they will stay For more information St. Louis. Golubski, batting fi rst and fi rst inning. to help pay for trip to new York sponsors that will assist On July 17, they will leave inside a church that’s not air contact the Spring Hill My favorite black second in the Yankees line- Kale Clark, Drew Smith 17 youths. Miller said they Spring Hill in a passenger conditioned. Chamber of Commerce, slacks, well, they can still up, each had three runs and Jacob Miller all reached by chase jordan from the Grace Community wanted to pick other loca- van. She said the teens will She said she is a little (913) 592-3893. be fi xed, but I still have scored in a 13-3 victory base as the Yankees sent Church of the Nazarene tions like Texas and Michi- not be allowed to bring cer- nervous about traveling to to send them off with a against the Royals to cap- seven players to the plate in worked on collecting 400 gan, but the spots were al- tain things they are accus- New York, which is differ- friend. ture the Paola Cal Ripken the fi rst inning. A group of church mem- bales of hay behind the field ready filled. tomed to having. ent than the Spring Hill This was more than a Minor Division title. Johnson, Golubski, Clark, bers worked hard last week of the church. The hay will “I think it’s good for the “The girls can’t bring environment. City work session little embarrassing, that’s The Yankees’ champion- Smith and Miller scored in for a trip to the Big Apple. assist in the cost of a mis- kids to see something out- straighteners or curling “We trust God’s protec- set for July 16 why I feel compelled to ship was highlighted by the frame, giving the Yan- On a warm Wednesday sion trip to Jamaica Queens, side of their own community irons,” she said. “They are share the story. I was a pair of fi ve-run innings. kees their fi ve-run limit. afternoon, several members New York. and see a different culture,” also leaving their iPods at see mission on b4 A city council work ses- covering an American They scored five runs in Peyton Funk reached base sion is scheduled for next Legion baseball game, the fi rst inning of the June in the second inning and week set the scorebook on the 30 season fi nale held at the scored on a triple by Nash S.COM The meeting is sched- ground to take pictures, Major Field. Dreiling, cutting the Royals GENE MORRIS / GMORRIS@MICONEW uled for 6 p.m., July 16, in to print out and use later The Royals scored single defi cit to 5-2. Lennie room 10 of City Hall, 401 to write my story, when I tallies in the fi rst, second The Yankees went quietly Royals’ pitcher Nick Modes runs to cover home plate after a wild pitch and prepares to place Martin, who N. Madison St. bent down a little bit and cashing in on an 18th and third innings. in the second inning, retired a tag on the Yankees’ Jacob Miller. Miller was able to knock the ball loose and score on the just turned For more information heard a tear. Tanner Schlesener  C play. 18 years old, call (913) 592-3664. You don’t want to hear reached base in the first  MINORS recently won birthday present inning for the Royals and $20,000 in  COLUMN  C the Kansas shhs graduate located on Webster Street Lottery. wins $20,000 in in Spring Hill, since he was Old school now the legal age to pur- committee Kansas Lottery chase lottery tickets. Martin purchased nine $2 meeting Bonus Crossword tickets. MEET RESULTS After turning 18, a recent “Out of the nine tickets I scheduled for Piranhas sweep girls’ freestyle, breaststroke events 8UNDER GIRLS Au b re y Spring Hill graduate re- bought, I won $22,” Martin 25-yard freestyle: ceived a huge surprise for said in a release from Kan- July 21 eeks, Weatherbie, fi fth; Amandah; LoganM Wil- his birthday. sas Lottery. “I was happy The Old School House sixth; Jenna Stover, 12t $ BY GENE MORRIS son, 15th. Lennie Martin received 18 with that. Since it was my Committee is set to meet Meeks, third. 25-yard butterfl y: $1 bills from his parents for birthday, I thought I’d try 5:30 p.m., July 21, in room Stover, his 18th birthday. He later 15 of City Hall, 401 N. 25-yard backstroke: HARRISONVILLE, Mo. seventh. went to Hometown Liquors see lotery on b3 Madison St. Weatherbie, — The Paola Piranhas had 25-yard backstroke: Shore, 14th. For more information 12th; Stover, 13th; Grace call (913) 592-3664. some dominating perfor- Wilson, a year mances in the girls’ freestyle 100-yard medley relay: place. Stover, Weatherbie, Shore, no Wil- and breaststroke, competing 100-yard freestyle relay: therbie, against Harrisonville. son, Shore, Stover, Wea Motorcycle charity Songs of Sinatra set for Spring Hill Recreation Paola placed fi rst, second, second. third and fourth in the wom- 8UNDER BOYS 50 Commission to en’s 11 to 12-year-old 50-yard John Hart, 25-yard freestyle: urth. breaststroke during the June third; Jordan Wellman, fo event set for July 25 Festival choir to was selected because of the as featured soloist in previ- host movie event Hart, sec- universal appeal of the artist ous concerts. Todd Davis will 27 meet. Whitney McDaniel 25-yard backstroke: ruritans’ dice run to raise money perform music who sang “Strangers in the play percussion. July 18 won the event in 50.47 sec- ond; Wellman, fi fth. Night,” and “.” Proceeds from the dinner The third annual Movie onds. Taylor Williams was 910 GIRLS by ‘blue eyes’ Delaney Tay- for educational scholarships “He recorded a lot,” Jones will go towards the ensem- in the Park event is sched- second, Morgan Laudan S.COM 50-yard freestyle: , fi fth; said. “It’s been difficult to bles that perform for Christ- uled for July 18. The film fi nished third and Lindsay GENE MORRIS / GMORRIS@MICONEW lor, fourth; Skyler Williams Ever- Faith Tracy, seventh; Ashleyers, 10th. by chase jordan The ride is scheduled to by chase jordan twiddle it down to an hour,” mas and Easter. Prices for “RV” is scheduled to begin Rausch placed fourth. hart, ninth; Courtney Walt begin at 10 a.m. at Power- said Jones, who has been a the event are $25 per couple at 8:30 p.m., at the Spring The Piranhas were fi rst, 50-yard fl y: Taylor, second; Chloe sports 4 Less, 123 S. Main fan of Sinatra all his life. and $15 for one person. Hill City park, located on second and third in the girls’ Hannah Allcorn smiles as she comes up for air in the 50-meter freestyle. Allcorn competes for the Paola Piranhas in the 11- to Rausch, fourth; Williams, fi fth. Everhart, Call Us at (913) 294-2311. The Spring Hill Ruritans St. and end at El Tapa- The sounds of Frank Sina- The Festival Choir and The Julie Joeckel, coordinator Washington Street, be- 15-year-old and older 50-yard 12-year-old division. The Piranhas are back home at the Paola Family Pool for a meet Saturday. 50-yard breaststroke: are gearing up to ride for tio, 22362 S. Harrison St., tra will soon come to Spring Festival Ensemble began in of the ensembles, said about tween Nichols and Hale freestyle. Rachel Schmidt Schmidt won the freestyle, third; Tracy, ninth. the breaststroke, fi rst in the charity. Spring Hill. Hill. 2005, with members of the one-third of the show is al- Streets. won the event with a time of the backstroke and the indi- relays were Paola’s only titles backstroke and fi rst in the  SWIM  C The Small town Kan- Mike Hackemeyer, pres- Songs of Sinatra, a singer Spring Hill United Meth- ready sold out. The film features Robin 31.09 seconds. Bridget Ken- vidual medley. the Piranhas in the relays, in the relays at the meet. individual medley. sas Dice Run is scheduled ident of the Spring Hill and Academy Award win- odist Church, and later in- “The seating is extremely Williams, Kristin Che- nedy was second and Jendra winning the 200-yard med- Patrick Kennedy, swim- In addition to her gold for July 25. A rain date is Ruritans, said last year’s ning actor, will be performed cluded others from various limited, so I encourage people noweth, Jeff Daniels and Teuscher was third. ley relay and the 200-yard ming in the 13 to 14-year-old medals with the relays, scheduled for Aug. 1. motorcycle event was more by The Festival Choir and communities. not wait,” Joeckel said. Cheryl Hines. The movie Paola won 19 events. freestyle relay. The girls gold- Every year, the Spring of a bike show. He said the The Festival Ensemble next “It truly has become a com- “Ol’ Blue Eyes,” a musical is about an overworked boys division, placed fi rst in Lea Hauldren, Schmidt, medal performances in the Hill Ruritans give scholar- new event will engage more week. munity supported, fine arts tribute to Sinatra, is sched- man who takes his fam- Teuscher and Kennedy led ships to students so they people. “We are not impersonat- group and we’re glad to see uled for 5 p.m. July 18 at ily on a vacation in recre- can further their educa- “This year we’re making ing or imitating Frank Sina- that,” Jones said. the Spring Hill Community ational vehicle. tion. The event, which fea- a dice run where we’ll be tra by any means,” said Eric Jones and the ensem- Center, 613 S. Race St. For For more information tures a ride and live auc- visiting four small towns,” Jones, piano player and di- ble will be assisted by Jon more information call (913) call (913) 592-2214. tion, will benefit the schol- rector of the ensemble. Daugharthy and Monica 592-3660, or e-mail festival arship fund. see ride on b2 Jones said Sinatra’s music Lester. They have performed [email protected]. PAGE 281 HOUSE AD Daily Division 1

FIRST PLACE High Plains Daily Leader Rhett Wettstein

The layout set the promotion apart from the rest. Good promo idea also. SECOND PLACE Arkansas City Traveler Arty Hicks

I like the series of ads with the countdown to going live. The fact that each of the countdown ads were different made it even better. THIRD PLACE Ottawa Herald Sheila Holle

You can’t miss this ad - very eye catching. Good PR mix with the classified promotion. PAGE 282 HOUSE AD Daily Division 2 Discover FIRST PLACE the World Desi Hammett Through Newspapers Very informative - nice layout. SECOND PLACE The Hays Daily News sends approximately 1700 newspapers every week to schools all over Ellis County and surrounding counties in Northwest Great Bend Tribune Kansas, to provide the newspaper as a teaching Mary Hoisington tool in the classroom. This program is made possible through The Hays Daily News and our corporate sponsor Compelling artwork. Would love to see this in half/full page. Needs phone number to subscribe to. RURAL TELEPHONE THIRD PLACE Lenora • Hays Great Bend Tribune The Newspaper in Education program covers Math, Language Arts, Reading, Writing, Social Science, Karma Byers Basic Journalism, as well as Geography.

Again no closure - no phone number. The newspaper – a “current textbook” teaching history as it happens

Leaders in the sea the field Navigating news of life & information Here is what a few of our participating teachers had to say:

“Especially useful to my Government class “The students are more in discussing various aware of the community aspects of public and how things impact policies and actions.” “We have used editorials us and the region since and letters to the using the newspaper.” editor to help with Don Hageman persuasive Beckywriting.” Whitney Sherri Bertrand TMP-Marian Logan Elementary Osborne Jr./Sr. High

To become an NIE classroom or to become a sponsor contact 785-628-1081 PAGE 283 HOUSE AD Daily Division 3

FIRST PLACE Wichita Eagle Kay McCurry

Good, fun ad! SECOND PLACE Wichita Eagle Colette Hunt

Artwork walks you through this ad. THIRD PLACE Salina Journal Janice Jeffries

Nice to see employees honored. PAGE 284 ADAPTABLE PROMOTION Nondaily Division 1

FIRST PLACE Larned Tiller & Toiler Janet Stegman

Caught my attention as a promotion. I’d like to try. I’m sure LARNED INDIANS Game PAWNEE HEIGHTS TIGERS it brings reader attention each week. vs. Ulysses of the vs. Logan SECOND PLACE Kickoff at 7:30pm Week Kickoff at 7pm Notes from the Coach: Notes from the Coach: Baldwin City Signal “Pratt, Scott City and Ulysses are all good teams. You do (No coach comment) not prepare the same way for those teams. Ulysses will pose Pawnee Heights will now have an uphill fight to make problems. the playoffs. The Tigers will host Logan on Friday at the “We are still healthy. The kids are still raring to go and Rozel High Football Field. Victoria and Otis-Bison are 1-0 want this to be a turning point season.” in districts and the Tigers have one loss. The Tigers will have a very key game, against Otis-Bison, on October 16 in - Coach Al Troyer, Larned Head Coach Otis.

Very adaptable to other markets and a good way to really help After game is completed the score will replace date After game is completed the score will replace date Schedule Larned’s score appears first your advertisers. Schedule Pawnee Height’s score appears first LaCrosse 20-36 Ulysses Oct. 9 Greensburg 28-13 Logan Oct. 9 THIRD PLACE Kinsley 30-0 Smoky Valley Oct. 16 Fowler 54-8 Otis-Bison Oct. 16 TMP 36-26 Concordia Oct. 23 Bucklin (Homecoming) 56-3 Natoma Oct. 23 Pratt (Homecoming) 13-71 Colby Oct. 29 Brought to Haviland 26-30 Palco Oct. 29 Larned Tiller & Toiler you by these BOLD DENOTES Scott City 0-45 BOLD DENOTES HOME GAMES sponsors Victoria 14-64 HOME GAMES Janet Stegman and Susan Shank Stapleton Insurance Services Larned Veterinary Clinic Hanston State Bank Helvie-Cowell Law Offices Von Feldt, Bauer & Von Feldt Generations Design & Photography Bank of the West BTI - Ness City Rucker Bros Flying Service Very unique idea. Have never seen this idea before. Mull Farms & Feeding Hanston Insurance Agency American State Bank & Trust Co. Roth Equipment Golden Belt Telephone Member FDIC OPI Larned & Great Bend Emmett J. Bauer Ins. Delaney Implement PAGE 285 ADAPTABLE PROMOTION Nondaily Division 2

FIRST PLACE Sabetha Herald Nikki McAfee

Great work - reaches all ages, attractive and excellent job - color and creativity. SECOND PLACE Atchison Globe

Excellent idea - very appealing - great job on make-up. THIRD PLACE Atchison Globe

All-around winner for both community and advertisers. PAGE 286 ADAPTABLE PROMOTION

Nondaily Division 3 MiaMi COUNTY NEWSPaPERS Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 FIRST PLACE Miami County Republic Jane Hines, Jennie Pearce, Lori Massey, Ashely Mejia Well layout promo. Like the layout of ads and use of color. SECOND PLACE Miami County Republic Jane Hines, Jennie Pearce, Lori Massey, Ashely Mejia Very nice layout for grouping and good use of color. 7 gadgets for fit boomers THIRD PLACE + Southwest Times Falling for pets James Gutzmer, Katie Taylor and Josh Hinton Food … only healthy

Nice Layout. It’s a stretch (or 4!) Better,Better, Happier,Happier, LongerLonger Age isn’t just a number, it’s a lifestyle – and vital living for the over 50 set has never been easier. Learn how to: Add 77 years to your life Save (don’t skimp) on health care Have quality over quanity PAGE 287 ADAPTABLE PROMOTION Daily Division 1

FIRST PLACE Junction City Daily Union Tracy Sender Advertising Works for Testimonials are a great way to prove advertising works and Main Street Tee this series does an excellent job of using local merchants to prove it. Company SECOND PLACE “Advertising in the Daily Union helped expose Colby Free Press our new business. It can work for you too! It took a lot of work to round up the history on these - Beverly Davis businesses and I am sure it was a very well read section of the Specializing in paper. • Custom T-Shirts • THIRD PLACE • Digital Screen Fort Scott Tribune Printing • Melanie Wislon, Sara Simonds, Vickie Morgan • Emroidery • • Gift Shop • Nice salute and recognition of Veteran’s day. to Advertise in tHe THE DAILY UNION. ContACt oUr Advertising dePArtMent At 785-762-5000. 623 N. Washington St., Junction City, KS 66441 (785) 762-4455 Email: [email protected] PAGE 288 ADAPTABLE PROMOTION ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Daily Division 2 Honoring All WHo Served FIRST PLACE Hays Daily News Mary Karst etereterAAnnSS Awesome, tremendous. Great job! vv SECOND PLACE DayDay Hays Daily News Doug Kepka

Wonderful cover. THIRD PLACE Great Bend Tribune Anthony Smith

Everyone enjoys a letter from Santa. Although the point size was small.

Advertising Supplement Special Veterans Day Ceremony V.F.W. Hall, 22nd & Vine Wednesday, November 11th, 11:00 a.m. Everyday heroes are ordinary men and women that are called upon to volunteer many, many times to defend freedom. It is fitting we reflect on their sacrifices.

Let’s join together to honor our military heroes who have served both past and present. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★ PAGE 289 ADAPTABLE PROMOTION Daily Division 3

FIRST PLACE Salina Journal

Well done. SECOND PLACE Hutchinson News Josh Hernandez

Something everyone can do. THIRD PLACE Wichita Eagle Kay McCurry

Love the theme. PAGE 290 ONLINE AD (STATIC) Nondaily Division

FIRST PLACE Southwest Times Joshua Hinton

Clean ad. May have been even better with a white or lighter color background. SECOND PLACE Southwest Times Joshua Hinton

Bold ad. The logo is a little small and the info at the right of the ad is hard to read but otherwise - good job. THIRD PLACE PAGE 291 ONLINE AD (STATIC) Daily Division

FIRST PLACE Iola Register Sarah Weide

Wonderful colors! Great use of fonts. SECOND PLACE Junction City Daily Union Tracy Sender

I like the use of color and the wise use of white space. Good job using two stores for one ad. THIRD PLACE Hutchinson News Jenny Burgett

I love this ad. Very elegant. I like the gold and blue color usage. PAGE 292 ONLINE AD (MOTION) Nondaily Division

FIRST PLACE Osage County Herald-Chronicle Jeremy Gaston

Nice use of color and transitions to communicate a simple message. SECOND PLACE Osage County Herald-Chronicle Jeremy Gaston

THIRD PLACE Osage County Herald-Chronicle Jeremy Gaston PAGE 293 ONLINE AD (MOTION) Daily Division

FIRST PLACE Great Bend Tribune Anthony Smith

A little too much animation for my taste, but clearly the best in class. Nice color selection. Flowers of dollar signs would have done the trick, butwww. both garebtribune.com a little over the| Great top. NiceBend job. Tribune - Great Bend, Kansas Page 1 of 2 SECOND PLACE Junction City Daily Union Jacob Keehn username password log in | Sign up | Forgot your log in? search

Nice job. 41.0° F THIRD PLACE News Local Life Features Advertising About Subscribe Download Classifieds Obituaries Contests Homes | Business Journal | El Heraldo Hays Daily News Desi Hammett

Nice job on massage ads.

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Anthony Smith 41.0° F News Local Life Features Advertising About Subscribe Download Classifieds Obituaries Contests NIE | Quick Links | A Familiar Face (pdf) | Contact Us Nice idea and execution. This is the kind of thing we need to see in more newspaper websites. SECOND PLACE Hays Daily News Desi Hammett

Nice idea and execution. THIRD PLACE

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