Maclean s earns 17 National Magazine Awards nominations
Writers, editors, designers and photographers were all nominees and Maclean s is also up for best magazine
When the National Magazine Awards released the list of finalists for its 2021 awards,
Maclean’s was nominated in 13 different categories that honour feature and profile writing, columns, photojournalism and design every corner of the magazine’s newsroom.
Maclean’s is also up for best magazine in the news, business and general interest category.
“This was a year when current affairs magazines really had to step up,” said Alison Uncles,
Maclean’s Editor-in-
Chief. “I’m so proud of
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) - In honor of National Bike Month, the 10th Annual Kalamazoo Bike Week started last Saturday and will continue through this.
Bike riders in Kalamazoo (Photo by John McNeil)
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – In honor of National Bike Month, the 10th Annual Kalamazoo Bike Week started last Saturday and will continue through this Saturday, May 15.
Kalamazoo Bike Week 2021 Logo. (Photo courtesy Paul Selden).
Mondayâs featured event was the Monday Morning Cruisers Ride that departed at 9 a.m., meeting at Verburg Parkâs north entrance in Kalamazoo.
This ride was a recreational-paced event on the Kalamazoo Valley River Trail, and is only one of many planned for the week.
âWeâre happy to say that this year, many of Bike Weekâs featured events and activities can be enjoyed out of doors while being mindful of public health considerations or can be accessed online,â event co-chair Paul Runnels said in a written statement. âIn addition, this year we are underscoring the need for bicyclists and motorists to drive and bike safely – for everyone to follow the rules of the road.â�
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Plains, Texas, racer Mary Kay Ragan steers her soapbox car during the 2019 Marble Falls Soapbox Classic. Ragan is organizing a new Downtown Soapbox Derby after organizers from the previous event were denied permits by the city last year. Courtesy photo
Permits for a new soapbox derby were recently approved by the city of Marble Falls, paving the way for races Oct. 30-31. Although the event has faced some local controversy, nine racers have already committed to participating.
The game was forced straight to penalties, as stipulated in the rules of this year’s competition.
“I know that might sound like sour grapes afterwards but no it’s purely the fact that I think we had got momentum in the game at that point and I think we had the squad that was fit to go the extra 30 minutes that you would maybe get.”
In the penalty shoot-out it was the Derg men who held the nerve to emerge 9-8 victors after Dwayne McManus had his spot-kick saved by the Derg keeper Paul Wells and Alex Holder’s effort crashed back off the crossbar.