MinnPost wins four awards at Society of Professional Journalist ceremony

27.06.2025    MinnPost    7 views
MinnPost wins four awards at Society of Professional Journalist ceremony

MinnPost was recognized with four awards Thursday at the Society of Professional Journalists Page One Award banquet at the Nicollet Island Pavilion in Minneapolis Former Greater Minnesota reporter Ava Kian took third place in Business Feature Reporting with her document on news deserts across the state Working tirelessly to keep the lights on and the news flowing Timberwolves writer Britt Robson and Mental Medical Addiction columnist Andy Steiner took second and third place respectively in the Best Interview category Robson for One-on-One with Timberwolves Head Coach Chris Finch and Steiner for Researcher Ken Winters highlights the risks of cannabis to growing brains Meanwhile freelance sports writer Pat Borzi took third place in Sports News Reporting for his coverage of the Olympic gymnastics trials which were held in Minneapolis in the summer of Minnesota-based New York Times reporter Ernesto Londo o gave the keynote address speaking about the benefits of meditation in the high-stress journalism industry The post MinnPost wins four awards at Society of Professional Journalist ceremony appeared first on MinnPost

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