8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 4, 1990 CES A a a TEE EIT, —_— , ET I aes I Tr ry NT, ty rommm tte et pe fr T eatn ar Sras EET SA =F pram aN = SALLASC0ST ’ NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA'S MOST HONORED i WEEKLY NEWSPAPER The Dallas Post was honored to receive three awards in the recent Keystone Press Awards contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association and the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors. A rn A EI resp er A a The Post's entries were judged against those submitted by all other weekly newspapers of less than 5,999 circulation from throughout the state. We are proud to have won the awards shown below in important news and editorial categories, and intend to bring the same quality to all of our news. fi fempan 8 Emre eT ii EL IE. FIRST PLACE —- NEWS SERIES Scott A. Davis; "High bacteria levels found in Harveys Lake drinking water” JUDGE'S COMMENTS: "This series stands out not only for the quality of its writing but also for its faithfulness to objectivity and presenting all viewpoints, standards not always met as well by newspapers considerably larger than The Post." SECOND PLACE - EDITORIAL Ronald Bartizek; "Traffic lights should be placed where the need is greatest” JUDGE'S COMMENTS: "Excellent, nuts -and-bolts editorial. In a small community traffic signals are a major concern — and judging by research evident, have been for some time." f 8 SECOND PLACE —- NEWS STORY Scott A. Davis; "Speed and alcohol raise concern at Harveys Lake" JUDGE'S COMMENTS: "Good example of a story that wasn't overdone. Story stood out for its impact, relevance and conciseness. Good integration of a variety of sources, development of strong quote-worthy material." penne cre ee ee Ss se \ rem i Sf JALLAS®[D0ST Growing with the Back Mountain 309-415 Plaza P.O. Box 366 Dallas, PA 18612 / 676-5211 J Sy & ee
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