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The Vindicator will receive 15 awards in this year’s statewide Associated Press Media Editors awards, the APME announced Tuesday.
The awards in actual order of finish first, second and third places will be announced later along with the General Excellence, Hall of Fame, Rising Star and First Amendment winners. The awards will be announced at a virtual event planned for later this spring.
More than 50 daily newspapers in Ohio submitted 1,418 entries in the contest, which featured news and sports stories, features, editorials, columns, graphics and photos from 2020.
Entries for this newspaper’s division were judged by editors from The Grand Haven Tribune in Michigan.
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Charles Jarvis, Tribune Chronicle publisher, presents a $500 check to Howland High School senior Kate Li, who was named the overall winner of the eighth annual Twenty Under 20 program. The program, sponsored by the Tribune Chronicle, Akron Childrenâs Hospital Mahoning Valley and Kent State University at Trumbull, honors 20 high-achieving individuals younger than 20 for their leadership skills through volunteerism, extracurricular activities and academic achievements.
Howland High School’s Kate Li stood out among standouts and was named the overall winner in the 2020 class of Twenty Under 20.
Now in its eighth year, the program co-sponsored by the Tribune Chronicle, Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley and Kent State University at Trumbull honors 20 high-achieving individuals younger than 20 for their leadership skills through volunteerism, extracurricular activities and academic achievements.