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Random List of Winners 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 1. Breaking News Reporting Division A Division B Division C Annie Martin, Lisa Garza, Jeff Weiner, Staff Annie Blanks, Kevin Robinson, Jim Little, Leslie Postal, Ryan Gillespie The Palm Beach Post Madison Arnold, Jake Newby, Orlando Sentinel Robert Kraft and the Massage Parlor Colin Warren-Hicks, Tony Giberson, UCF President Resigns John Blackie, Lisa Nellessen Savage, Magdalena Wegrzyn, Brandon Girod Pensacola News Journal NAS Pensacola shooting Stephen Hudak, Beth Kassab, Ryan Gillespie, Gray Rohrer Orlando Sentinel Groveland Four: Victim's family speaks for CD Davidson-Hiers, Jeff Burlew, first time Tori Schneider, Nick Siano Tallahassee Democrat A "colossal failure" on the first day of school David Fleshler, Ben Crandell, Cindy Krischer Goodman, Aric Chokey, Andrew Boryga, Brooke Baitinger, Skyler Swisher, Tonya Alanez, Staff Dan Sweeney, Phillip Valys TCPalm/Treasure Coast Newspapers South Florida Sun Sentinel Robert Kraft arrest Hurricane Dorian These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 2. Enterprise Stories Division A Division B Division C Chabeli Carrazana, Gabrielle Russon, Ryan McKinnon, Josh Salman Annie Blanks Rich Pope, Adelaide Chen Sarasota Herald-Tribune Pensacola News Journal Orlando Sentinel Wasted Minds Politicians' net worth Laborland Kimberly Miller Anne Easker, Elaine Allen-Emrich Megan O'Matz, Brittany Wallman, The Palm Beach Post Port Charlotte Sun Cindy Goodman, Aric Chokey Florida's environment: Victim and bully Anne Easker No Meds in Jail South Florida Sun Sentinel Disturbed Kids Challenge Florida Classrooms Wayne Washington Jeff Burlew, Karl Etters, Yoon Pyun The Palm Beach Post Tallahassee Democrat Alcee Hastings Victim-Centered Reporting under the Zachary Sampson, Douglas Clifford Constraints of Marsy's Law Tampa Bay Times The Driftwood These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 3. Investigative Reporting Division A Division B Division C Beth Kassab, Leslie Postal, Kevin Spear Sarah Blaskey, Caitlin Ostroff, Alessando Marazzi-Sassoon, Jeff Gallop, Orlando Sentinel Nicholas Nehamas, Jay Weaver Bobby Block Corruption at Florida Virtual School Miami Herald Florida Today Trump tourism: Access for sale Death in Custody: A case of excited Delerium Megan O'Matz, Brittany Wallman, Cindy Krischer Goodman, Aric Chokey Ryan McKinnon, Josh Salman South Florida Sun Sentinel Sarasota Herald-Tribune Cheryl Smith, Miranda Moore, Disturbed Kids Challenge Florida Wasted Minds Jon Santucci Classrooms TCPalm/Treasure Coast Newspapers Woodbury Nation Jane Musgrave, John Pacenti, Neil Bedi, Leonora LaPeter Anton, Lulu Ramadan Megan Reeves, Jack Evans, The Palm Beach Post Andrew Caplan John Pendygraft Epstein Case: The First Failure The Gainesville Sun Tampa Bay Times Tracking dark money in politics Powerless: The problems with Florida's Baker Act These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 4. Community Leadership Division A Division B Division C Chabeli Carrazana, Gabrielle Russon, Rene Rodriguez, Andres Viglucci, Taylor Kevin Robinson Rich Pope, Adelaide Chen Dolven, Rob Wile, Aaron Albright, Jane Pensacola News Journal Orlando Sentinel Wooldridge, Gwen FIlosa, David Goodhue Paradise Squandered series Laborland Miami Herald Media Company Priced Out of Paradise Anne Easker, Elaine Allen-Emrich Megan O'Matz, Brittany Wallman, Port Charlotte Sun Cindy Goodman, Aric Chokey Ryan McKinnon, Josh Salman Anne Easker & Elaine Allen-Emrich -- South Florida Sun Sentinel Sarasota Herald-Tribune Prison Series Disturbed Kids Challenge Florida Wasted Minds Classrooms Tallahassee Democrat Janine Zeitlin, Frank Gluck, Hurricane Michael One Year Later Mario Ariza, Andrew Boryga, Amanda Inscore, Janie Haseman David Fleshler The News-Press/Naples Daily News South Florida Sun Sentinel Mending Minds: Exploring the mental Impact of Climate Change on South Florida health crisis faced by Southwest Florida kids These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 5. Features Writing Division A Division B Division C Ben Crandell Annabelle Tometich, Andrea Melendez Wendy Victora South Florida Sun Sentinel The News-Press/Naples Daily News Northwest Florida Daily News At MSD one year later, an uneasy hero Rosy Tomorrows redefines farm to Faces of addiction is still guiding students forward table in Florida Jeff Burlew Lane DeGregory Ciara Varone Tallahassee Democrat Tampa Bay Times The Villages Daily Sun 'They over-killed my baby': A Gun No such thing as SIDS in Pinellas County DNA Kit Violence Victim's Story Jack Evans Kristen Fiore James Call Tampa Bay Times The Villages Daily Sun Tallahassee Democrat America's oldest hippo confronts his age Conventions A Holocaust survivor's incredible life and escape These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 6. Beat Reporting Division A Division B Division C Marc Freeman Rene Rodriguez Karl Etters South Florida Sun Sentinel Miami Herald Media Company Tallahassee Democrat Marc Freeman Courts Coverage Miami Real Estate Power Play: Shining a light on the NextEra transmission light project Scott Travis Annabelle Tometich South Florida Sun Sentinel The News-Press/Naples Daily News Cassidy Alexander, Nikki Ross Broward schools beat coverage Food and dining The Daytona Beach News-Journal Cassidy Alexander Portfolio Michael Mayo Devan Patel South Florida Sun Sentinel The News-Press/Naples Daily News Eileen Kelley Food writing by Michael Mayo Public service and safety The Florida Times-Union Court and cops These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 7. Sports Division A Division B Division C Alicia DelGallo The News-Press/Naples Daily News Hillard Grossman Orlando Sentinel Fort Myers High School football 100th Florida Today A body of work by Alicia DelGallo anniversary Sports Medley J.C. Carnahan Tyler Breaman Curt Weiler Orlando Sentinel The Villages Daily Sun Tallahassee Democrat A body of work by J.C. Carnahan Sports Breaman A collection of stories by FSU beat writer Curt Weiler Matt Baker Jeff Shain Tampa Bay Times The Villages Daily Sun Ken Willis College football and more Sports Shain The Daytona Beach News-Journal Ken Willis Portfolio These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 8. Business Division A Division B Division C Chabeli Carrazana Rob Wile Jake Newby, Brandon Girod Orlando Sentinel Miami Herald Media Company Pensacola News Journal Laborland Rob Wile, Business Reporting New Kids on the Block series Gabrielle Russon Jeff Ostrowski Jim Abbott Orlando Sentinel The Palm Beach Post The Daytona Beach News-Journal Business coverage of Disney and Jeff Ostrowski Jim Abbott Portfolio Universal Michael Salerno Clatyon Park Jason Garcia The Villages Daily Sun The Daytona Beach News-Journal Orlando Sentinel Business Reporting Clayton Park Portfolio Big Profits, Tiny Taxes These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 9. Columns Division A Division B Division C Florida Phoenix Carrie Seidman Dave Schlenker Diane Roberts Sarasota Herald-Tribune Ocala Star-Banner Carrie Seidman Dave Schlenker collection Lauren Ritchie Orlando Sentinel Chris Anderson Gil Smart A body of work by Lauren Ritchie Sarasota Herald-Tribune TCPalm/Treasure Coast Newspapers Chris Anderson Gil Smart collection Scott Maxwell Orlando Sentinel Leslie Gray Streeter Mark Woods A crusade against LGBTQ discrimination The Palm Beach Post The Florida Times-Union by Scott Maxwell Leslie Gray Streeter Mark Woods These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 10. Editorials 10. Editorials 10. Editorials Division A Division B Division C Mike Lafferty Barbara Peters Smith Andy Marlette Orlando Sentinel Sarasota Herald-Tribune Pensacola News Journal A body of editorials by Mike Lafferty Barbara Peters Smith Editorials Pensacola News Journal Editorials Martin Dyckman Rick Christie John Hackworth South Florida Sun Sentinel The Palm Beach Post Port Charlotte Sun A collection of editorials by Martin Rick Christie John Hackworth -- Collection 1 Dyckman Howard Goodman Nathan Crabbe Tim Nickens The Palm Beach Post The Gainesville Sun Tampa Bay Times Howard Goodman Sun editorials On schools, health care and government secrecy These winners are presented alphabetically by publication and not in the order of the award received. 2020 FSNE Journalism Contest Random List of Winners 11. Page Design Division A Division B Division C Tara McCarty, Sean Kristoff-Jones, Lisa Becca Vaughan Diandra Spicak, Andy Marlette Merklin The Palm Beach Post Pensacola News Journal Tampa Bay Times 2030 How will we grow 'We all bleed' Best pages of 2019 Adam Rogers Meghan Sasser The Villages Daily Sun Port Charlotte Sun Operation Holiday Magic Meghan Sasser Adam Rogers Benjamin
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