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AP honors Daily Herald with 16 awards

The Daily Herald on Thursday was presented with 16 awards in the 2008 Illinois Associated Press Editorial Excellence contest, including first place in General Excellence among large circulation newspapers.

Editor John Lampinen accepted the awards in ceremonies at the Executive Mansion in Springfield. Editors at the paper are particularly happy about the Daily Herald's showing in this year's AP contest, Lampinen said, because it comes at a time when newspapers across the country face tough economic pressures.

Politics and Projects Editor Joseph Ryan, who took first place in the Investigative category, also won the coveted Sweepstakes Award, essentially the best entry among all the categories. His three-part series "Toll Gridlock" revealed systemic flaws in the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority's violation enforcement and fine collection.

"We are so proud of Joe and so proud of his work and his commitment to serving our communities," Lampinen said. "We appreciate that it has been recognized."

The Daily Herald's first-place finish in the General Excellence category was determined in part by the quality of the entire paper on three dates predetermined by the judging committee.

Other Daily Herald winners in the top circulation division were:

• Anna Marie Kukec, Deborah Donovan and Tim Broderick, who won first place in the Public Service category, for the series, "The Dream Foreclosed," which focused on suburban families facing foreclosure and how others can get help.

• Susan Stevens, the first place winner in Features for "Deadly Legacy," about a family with Huntington's disease that is passing it from generation to generation.

• Barry Rozner, who won first place for Sports Columns.

• Steve Lundy, the first-place winner in the Spot News Photo category, for "Lightning Fire," an image of a firefighter battling a house fire as a bolt of lightning strikes in the sky behind him.

Other winners:

• Jamie Sotonoff, second place in Features for her look at how sex education is taught in schools.

• Vince Pierri, second place in the Columns category.

• Dann Gire, second place in Entertainment for "Statuesque."

• Steve Lundy, second place in Sports Action Photo, for "Over The Top," a picture of two high school baseball players entangled during a game.

• Daniel White, second place in Sports Feature Photo, for "High-Flying Win," a picture of a coach leaping to touch his toes as his girls softball team watched.

• Emily Krone, Tim Sheil, Catherine Edman and Jameel Naqvi, third place in the Public Service category for their multipart series on school finance.

• John Patterson, third place in Non-Deadline News, for "Why Is He Still Licensed To Teach?", an examination of how the state monitors accusations of sex offenses by teachers.

• Tim Broderick, third place in Page Design for "Luna Guilty," the page reporting a guilty verdict in the Brown's Chicken case against Juan Luna.

Also, the entire Daily Herald staff won third place in the Deadline News category for "Horror Hits Home," the paper's coverage of the Northern Illinois University shootings.

Anna Marie Kukec
Jameel Naqvi
Emily Krone
Dann Gire
John Patterson
Daniel White
Joseph Ryan
Vince Pierri
Jamie Sotonoff
Deborah Donovan
Tim Broderick
Steve Lundy
Tim Sheil
Barry Rozner
Catherine Edman
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