SPJ Awards 2005: The High Desert winners list
Well, Peter and I just got back from tonight’s Society of Professional Journalists award dinner in Riverside. It’s always interesting seeing all the journalists in attendance, particularly what everyone feels is the dress code; there were folks there who looked like they were at prom, while there were others in jeans and ratty sweaters. (I split the difference, myself.)
The Daily Press, Desert Dispatch and Hesperia Star all had winners at this year’s awards in the circulation under 50,000 division:
Daily Press Gloria Zulema Baez Lisa Benson Justin Boggs C.J. Daft Tim Haran Veronica Hill Stuart Kellogg Mike Lamb |
Gretchen Losi Mark Peinado James Quigg Kris Reilly Kate Rosenberg LeRoy Standish Michael Stenerson Jason Vrtis Karen Yosten |
Desert Dispatch Kelly Donovan Travis Dunn Adrienne Ziegler Hesperia Star |
Peter won third place in the News Photo division for his memorable “Pacific Storm” photo, of a flooded Rock Springs Road:
I picked up second place in Best Feature Story for They Ain’t Scared of No Ghost, second place in Best Law Enforcement/Legal Affairs Story for High-Flying in Hesperia and third place in Government/Political Story for Is Hesperia Casino Really Terminated?
This is my second award for a law enforcement story in two years, which I suspect will give a deceiving picture of what I was covering at the Hesperia Star in years to come. It’s also my second casino-related award, which is more indicative.
I didn’t bring my notebook with me to record what all the Daily Press and Desert Dispatch reporters won for, but fortunately, someone from the DP did: Local journalists bring home awards. (The staff reporter missed that Justin Boggs got both second and third place in the cultural/diversity writing category, though — he was at our table.)
Judges’ comments should be up on the official SPJ site next week, and I’ll link to them when they’re posted.
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Grats Beaubeau. Nice job.
Comment by Dmitry the Wizzy — May 14, 2006 @ 19:50