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Randolph Times wins state awards

LINCOLN — The Randolph Times earned statewide recognition during last week’s Nebraska Press Association Better Newspaper Contest.

The Times earned a first-place award for its website and a third-place award for a digital ad designed by graphic artist Raelynn Schmit. Her digital ad was part of a series of ads she designed for Randolph’s First State Bank.

Another Northeast Nebraska News Company paper, the Cedar County News, was honored Thursday as one of the top weekly newspapers in the state.

For the third year in a row, the News earned the Digital Sweepstakes award as having the top digital content of all the newspapers in its circulation class.

The News also garnered a third-place finish in the Sweepstakes competition for its print editions.

The News was one of only five Nebraska newspapers to earn the Omaha-World Herald Community Service Award. This is the 25th straight year the World Herald has handed out awards for Community Service and Service to Agriculture and the fourth time the Cedar County News has earned one of the honors.

Judges said this year’s World-Herald Community Service Award winners demonstrated the impact and effectiveness newspapers can have in their communities. Winning entries focused on initiative, editorial leadership, and the extra effort expended to accomplish a meaningful goal or project.

The judges were particularly impressed with the Cedar County News’ involvement in promoting the Hartington Veterans’ Memorial.

Judges also commented on the Hartington newspaper’s efforts to keep the memory of two important former Hartington residents alive by presenting the Gov. Charlie Thone Leadership award and the Joan Burney Communicator of the Year award each year to a high school student.

“It is very humbling to be recognized by your peers for simply doing what any good newspaper does — supporting and promoting the community they live in,” said Cedar County News co-Publisher Peggy Year.

Other Community Service award winners were: the ​North Platte Telegraph, the Aurora News-Register, Antelope Co. News and the Stanton Register.

The awards were handed out at the Nebraska Press Association’s 2021 annual Better Newspaper Contest, and Special Awards winners were announced through a June 17 ‘virtual’ online video presentation.

More than 3,100 separate entries, representing nine dailies and 66 weeklies, were judged by members of the Kentucky Press Association.

In all, the Cedar County News garnered 23 awards — 16 awards for its print edition and seven awards for its multiple digital products.

The Cedar County News won a total of nine firstplace awards. The first-place plaques included:

• Retail ad idea competition for the annual Shop at Home section the News publishes each December.

• Sports feature photo by News photographer Jeremy Buss for a shot he took of the Wynot girls basketball team celebrating another state title.

• Sports page: For a special section previewing the upcoming State Girls Basketball Tournaments.

• Best editorial: For editorials written by Publishers Rob Dump and Peggy Year that urged area residents to attend public budget hearings for local governmental entities, and for editorials that touched on controversy over the outcome of the national election.

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