The Daily Herald took first place for general excellence in a pair of Illinois newspaper contests.
The Daily Herald has taken the coveted Stuart R. Paddock Jr. Memorial trophy back after four years by winning the sweepstakes award for large newspapers at the recent Illinois Press Association contest in Bloomington.
"It's great to have that beautiful, gaudy trophy back where it belongs," Executive Editor Jim Baumann said."Our longtime publisher Stu Paddock is surely smiling down upon the Daily Herald team today." All told in the IPA contest, the Daily Herald won 12 first-place awards, nine second-place awards, 13 for third place and six for fourth.• Community service: Barbara Vitello, Steve Zalusky, Susan Sarkauskas, Kaitlyn Smith and Alicia Fabbre for a series of profiles of community organization that received funding through a joint project between the Daily Herald and the Robert R.
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