![]() Thanks to the MPA and the judges for all their work to help provide positive feedback for our Michigan reporters, photographers and editors. "We are deeply invested in our communities and hope to continue providing the community stories our readers have come to expect. "It's so rewarding to see our journalists be acknowledged for their hard work," said Executive Editor Sarah Leach. This commemorative, printed section will publish in the edition of the Holland Sentinel and will include all of the finalists and winners, along with their details. In the open-class awards, former Sentinel reporter Arpan Lobo earned an honorable mention in the "Best Rookie Writer" category, and reporter Carolyn Muyskens earned an honorable mention in the "Best Public Notice Journalism" category. The Sentinel placed third overall in its category, Class C Daily, where it competes against other daily newspapers of similar circulation. Pepper/Snapple for many years. Read the award-winning story: Holland CRC pastor leaves church amid political tensions Hardy, age 63 of Holland, passed away Saturday, Maat Holland Hospital.Von worked for Dr. Reporter Mitchell Boatman won third place in feature writing for his story about a Christian Reformed Church pastor walking away from the pastorate because of the church's support for former president Donald Trump.įreelance sports contributor Lenny Padilla took third place in the sports photo category for a photo he took of a Zeeland West baseball player celebrating after a marathon win in the regional semifinal. See the award-winning video: Signing with Santa drive-thru event welcomes children See the award-winning video: Freedom Village retirees keep windmill in top condition The Sentinel staff took home second place for best digital presence and third place for best public service for the news team's December 2020 series, "Coping with COVID," which tackled the mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.Ĭoping with COVID: Schools adjust to provide mental health services in pandemicĬoping with COVID: Pandemic could create rise in addictions, relapsesĬoping with COVID: Pandemic places heightened pressure on victims of relationship, child abuseĬoping with COVID: Pandemic poses particular challenges for immigrantsĬoping with COVID: Small business owners tackle mental heath in an endless pandemicįormer digital editor Brian Vernellis earned two awards for best video presentation: first place for a video spotlighting a Freedom Village resident who volunteers at the DeZwaan Windmill and third place for a video featuring a Santa that communicates with deaf and hard-of-hearing children using sign language. Read the story that won: Ian Miskelley, a life remembered after tragic suicide Read the story that won: West Ottawa's Lani Salinas plays with a full heart Sports editor Dan D'Addona won third place in the same category for his coverage of mental health battle that led up to the tragic suicide of a young collegiate swimmer from Holland. Winners were announced in a virtual ceremony Thursday, March 17.Īssistant sports editor Will Kennedy won first place in sports feature writing for his story about a West Ottawa softball player overcoming serious heart issues to return to the field. "What I find most gratifying about the arts is the variety and ever-present opportunities to discover something new," she told The Sentinel.The staff of the Holland Sentinel earned eight awards and two honorable mentions for its news and sports coverage at the Michigan Press Association's 2021 Better Newspaper Contest. She ended up majoring in art, and has followed the the journey ever since. "After 13 years, I drifted from that profession and ventured back to college." "My career began as registered nurse," she told The Sentinel in 2016. ![]() Moynihan has been a professional painter for 25 years. in downtown Holland, as well as merchandise and souvenirs based on the painting. Visitation will be prior to the service from 12 until 2 p.m. at Central Wesleyan Church, 446 West 40th Street, Holland. After the festival was cancelled in 2020, that year's winner, Aron Lowe, was asked to submit a commissioned piece for Tulip Time 2021.Ĭopies of Moynihan's work will be available for sale at the Tulip Time Festival Office at 42 W. A service to celebrate Rods life will be on Saturday, February 13, 2:30 p.m. It was the first normal competition year since Tulip Time 2019. Subscribe: Learn more about our latest subscription offers! "The piece is vibrant and reminds us that spring is around the corner." "We are thrilled with this year's artwork," said Tulip Time Executive Director Gwen Auwerda. More than 100 pieces were entered into this year's competition, reflecting "some of the most diverse" artwork the festival has seen to date in both theme and style.
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