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Div Report 2006 Division Category Award Name Publication or Station Title Business Publications B-1 Breaking News First Kevin Kemper & Kathy Showalter Columbus Business First Blackwell Julie Miller, Tracey Walker & Jill Katrina: Health Plans Help Victims Access Second Wechsler Managed Healthcare Executive Care B-2 General News First Julanne Hohbach Columbus C.E.O. The Don Scott Debate Second Lisa Biank Fasig Cincinnati Business Courier Building Billion Dollar Brands B-3A Personality Profile First Lucy May Cincinnati Business Courier Banking On Butler Second Morgan Lewis Jr. Inside Business King of Clubs B-3B General First Amy Aldridge Columbus C.E.O. The Struggle to Save Bob Evans Farms Second Karen Bells Cincinnati Business Courier Business is Brewing B-3C Package First The Editors Inside Business Entrepreneur's Toolkit Second Staff Columbus Business First Forty Under 40 B-3D Trends First Suzanne Gravette Acker Columbus C.E.O. Food Fight Second Dan Eaton Columbus Business First Leftover Stew B-4 Public Service/Investigative First Deanna Bottar Crain's Cleveland Business Business of Poverty Dan Monk, Lisa Biank Fasig & Steve Second Watkins Cincinnati Business Courier Overpaid, Underpaid CEOs B-5 Departments or Columns First Staff Crain's Cleveland Business The Insider Second Sara Lepro Inside Business One to Watch BGE Best Business Publication in Ohio First Staff Crain's Cleveland Business Second Staff Inside Business Daily Newspaper Photography DP-1 Spot News First Allan Dietrich The Toledo Blade Fiery Train Collision Second Allison Waltz The Morning Journal Flash Flood Kills 2 Honorable Mention Mike Munden The Columbus Dispatch Scrub Down DP-2 General News First Allan Dietrich The Toledo Blade Angry Attorney Second Mike Levy The Plain Dealer Farewell to Husband, Father, Hero Honorable Mention Dave Zapotosky The Toledo Blade Comforting Friend DP-3 Sports Action First Tim Revell The Columbus Dispatch Courage Second Marvin Fong The Plain Dealer Flying Helmet Honorable Mention Ken Blaze The News-Herald Achieve Anything DP-4 Sports Feature First Joshua Gunter The Plain Dealer Sweet Victory for State Champs Second Steve Manheim The Chronicle-Telegram Heartbreaker DP-5 General Feature First Thomas Ondrey The Plain Dealer Gift of Laughter Second Allan Dietrich The Toledo Blade A Child's Farewell Honorable Mention Roadell Hickman The Plain Dealer Swan Lake DP-6 Studio Photography First Chris Russell The Columbus Dispatch Trout Second Chris Stephens The Plain Dealer Oh, Fudge DP-7 Portrait/Personality Photography First Allan Dietrich The Toledo Blade Dejected Governor Second Mike Levy The Plain Dealer LeBron in Profile Honorable Mention Neal C. Lauron The Columbus Dispatch Master Penman DP-8 Photo Journalism First Chris Russell The Columbus Dispatch Pipeline From Mexico Second David Distelhorst The Canton Repository Gang Task Force Second Gus Chan The Plain Dealer Eviction Honorable Mention Mike Levy The Plain Dealer Living Testament DP-9 Pictorial First Michael Blair The News-Herald Windsurfers Second Ken Love Akron Beacon Journal Lightning at the Lake Honorable Mention Gus Chan The Plain Dealer Wings in the Mist Daily Newspapers D-1A Breaking News- Single Story Mark Niquette, Alan Johnson & Randy First Ludlow The Columbus Dispatch A Governor's Historic Conviction Second Chris Powell The Chronicle-Telegram Elderly Couple Drown in Car Honorable Mention Stephen Dyer & Lisa A. Abraham Akron Beacon Journal Shooting Rampage Leaves 3 Dead D-1B Breaking News- Consecutive Days First Staff The Columbus Dispatch A Governor's Historic Conviction D-1C Breaking News- Ongoing Story First Phil Trexler Akron Beacon Journal Wrongly Convicted Man Freed Second James Pilcher The Cincinnati Enquirer Delta Goes Bust Second Staff The Cincinnati Enquirer Triple Homicide in Portage County Honorable Mention Chris Powell The Chronicle-Telegram Lorain's Deadly Underpass D-1D Breaking News- Single-Day Package Bill Koch, Paul Daugherty, Dustin Dow First & Staff The Cincinnati Enquirer Huggins Out at UC Second Staff Akron Beacon Journal Ohio Unit Hit Again D-2A General News-Single Story First Rita Price The Columbus Dispatch "At Least He Made It Back" Second Andrea Simakis The Plain Dealer "Final Notice of Eviction" D-2B General News- Multiple Stories First Jeffrey Sheban The Columbus Dispatch White Pearls Second Staff The Cincinnati Enquirer "The Big Gamble" Honorable Mention Kim Hone-McMahan Akron Beacon Journal Becky's Story D-3A Features-Personality Profile First Todd Jones The Columbus Dispatch Back in the Hunt Second Kathy Lynn Gray The Columbus Dispatch Old Man on Campus Honorable Mention Bob Dyer Akron Beacon Journal Jim Lawrence D-3B Features-General First Misti Crane The Columbus Dispatch An Unlikely Crew Second Christopher Evans The Plain Dealer Wounded Warriors Honorable Mention John Campanelli The Plain Dealer Finding Rose D-4 Public Service First Staff JournalNews Hispanic Series and Forum Second Margaret Bernstein The Plain Dealer Power of One Honorable Mention Jenni Laidmann & Tad Vezner The Toledo Blade Turmoil at the Toledo Zoo D-5 Investigative First Staff The Toledo Blade Uncovering Coingate Second Geoff Dutton & Jill Riepenhoff The Columbus Dispatch Brokered Dreams Honorable Mention Bob Paynter The Plain Dealer A Cold-Blooded Liar D-6 Business First Staff The Plain Dealer Inventing our Destiny Second Business Staff The Cincinnati Enquirer P & G Gillette Honorable Mention Jeffrey Sheban The Columbus Dispatch White Pearls D-7 Sports First James F. Sweeney The Plain Dealer A Season on the Hill Second Shannon Russell The Cincinnati Enquirer The Cost to Compete Honorable Mention Staff The Morning Journal Geiger Retiring D-8 Arts and Entertainment First Janelle Gelfand The Cincinnati Enquirer Songs Amid Segregation Second Scott Patsko The Morning Journal The Old Man and the Lake Honorable Mention Joanna Connors The Plain Dealer Fade Out D-9 Best Section First Susan Condon Love The Plain Dealer Inside and Out Second Staff Akron Beacon Journal Honorable Mention Staff The Chronicle-Telegram Take This Job and Love It DGE-1 Best Daily Newspaper in Ohio More First Douglas C. Clifton, Editor The Plain Dealer Second Staff The Cincinnati Enquirer Honorable Mention Staff The Columbus Dispatch DGE-2 Best Daily Newspaper in Ohio: First Staff The Morning Journal Second Journal News JournalNews Honorable Mention News-Herald Staff The News-Herald Magazines M-1 News First Linda Vaccariello Cincinnati Magazine The Heimlich Maneuvers Second Eric Lyttle Columbus Monthly The Wrong Man Honorable Mention Cleveland Magazine Staff Cleveland Magazine Mayor's Race 2005 M-2A Features-Personality Profile First Jacqueline Marino Cleveland Magazine The Mystique of Sharon Reed Second Jacqueline Marino Cleveland Magazine Battle Cry Honorable Mention Colleen Mytnick Cleveland Magazine The Other Side of Coyne M-2B Features-General First Jason Cohen Cincinnati Magazine In Genesis They Trust Second Staff Columbus Monthly The 30 Biggest Events Honorable Mention Erick Trickey Cleveland Magazine The Single Life M-2C Features-Consumer Heide Aungst, Jacqueline Marino & First Colleen Mytnick Cleveland Magazine The Grown-ups' Guide to Child Care Second Alyssa Brandt Cincinnati Magazine A Cut Above Honorable Mention Cleveland Magazine Staff Cleveland Magazine Best of Cleveland M-2D Features-Arts First Kathleen Doane Cincinnati Magazine A Song for Margaret Second Ann Starr Columbus Monthly Genius at Work Honorable Mention Jacqueline Marino Cleveland Magazine The Education of Santina Protopapa M-3 Public Service/Investigative First Erick Trickey Cleveland Magazine Inside the Nate Gray Case Second Piet van Lier & Stephanie Klupinski Catalyst Cleveland The Charter Challenge M-4 Departments or Columns First Steve Kissing Cincinnati Magazine Odd Man Out Second Ohio Magazine Ohio Magazine Travel Honorable John Hyduk, Mike Harden & Jeffrey Mention Hammond Ohio Magazine Letter From MGE Best Magazine in Ohio First Cleveland Magazine Staff Cleveland Magazine Second Staff Cincinnati Magazine Honorable Mention Columbus Monthly New Media NM-1 Web Page Design First Dispatch.com Dispatch.com Second Chuck Poulton & Mike Watson WKSU On Tour with the Cleveland Orchestra Honorable Crain's Cleveland Business: On the Mention Web/staff Crain's Cleveland Business: On the Web NM-2 General News First Stan Bullard Crain's Cleveland Business: On the Web Duke Pulling out of N.E. 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Turner Crain's Cleveland Business: On the Web Guns, Butter and Celebrity Honorable Mention Brad Harbison www.pctonline.com A-Active Building Project NMGE Best Web Site In Ohio First Staff Enquirer.com Second Crain's Cleveland Business Crain's Cleveland Business: On the Web Honorable Mention Staff Dispatch.com Non-Daily Newspaper Photography NDP-2 General News First Darrin Bryan ThisWeek Rocky Fork Enterprise Emotional Rescue Second Ann Tormet Pickerington Sun-Times Funeral Procession NDP-3 Sports Action First Lorrie Cecil ThisWeek Dublin Villager Coffman Collision Second Lorrie Cecil ThisWeek Westerville In the Spotlight NDP-4 Sports Feature First Chris Parker ThisWeek Dublin Villager Baseball Loss Second Dan Trittschuh Northland News No Consolation NDP-5 General Feature First David Rea ThisWeek Delaware Little Creekin Second Ken Grosjean The Press Newspapers It Was a Doggone Fun Day Honorable Mention Darrin Bryan ThisWeek Dublin
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