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Dateline: June 26,
2008
Enterprise
wins state competition
The Clarendon Enterprise received
the top award for newspapers of its size during the Texas Press
Association’s 2007 Better Newspaper Contest this past Saturday in
Arlington.
The local paper claimed its second
state Sweepstakes award after competing in a field of 21 other newspapers
of similar circulations in Division 9.
“We’ve always said that it’s
a team effort that allows us to win these awards, and this year was a
great example of that,” said publisher Roger Estlack. “Each of our
staff members contributed to one or more first place awards.”
The Enterprise earned first place
plaques in four categories. The paper won in Advertising with work done by
Julie Shields, Ashlee Estlack, and Roger Estlack. Anndria Kidd’s photos
earned the first place plaque in the Feature Photo category.
Roger Estlack received first place
wins with Editorials on Gov. Perry’s community college funding cuts and
the need for a city administrator and with Columns on the Texas Pledge of
Allegiance and his father’s words of wisdom.
“I’m very pleased by the
effort put forth by our staff,” Estlack said. “We have a tradition of
putting out a great newspaper with only a handful of employees. We
wouldn’t have the paper we have without the hard work of the people in
the office and our correspondents.”
The paper also received a second
place certificate in News Writing and a fourth place certificate for Page
Design.
This is the second time the
Enterprise has won the top award from the state press association. The
first was in 2000.
The contest was judged by members
of the Wisconsin Press Association.
This year 188 newspapers submitted
1,924 entries to the TPA contest in ten divisions. The awards were
announced during the 129th annual TPA Summer Convention.
Office Director Anndria Kidd
attended the convention and received the awards on behalf of the
Enterprise. Estlack also attended the convention but could not be at the
awards brunch.
Also at this year’s convention,
Roy Robinson of the Graham Leader was named president of the state
association. On Monday, he selected Estlack to serve as an appointed
member of the TPA Board of Directors, a position the local editor also
held under the previous president.
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