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Mar 18, 2008

Winner of Stokes Award

Reporters Thomas Content, Lee Bergquist and Joel Dresang from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recently grabbed the 2007 Thomas L. Stokes Award for Energy Writing.
The National Press Foundation reports that the paper's package looked at global warming through a regional lens, painting a vivid picture of the area’s increasing dependence on coal, documenting the state’s missed chances to change its energy direction and detailing the real and potential local impact of global warming.
Judges found the pieces well thought-out, clearly written and very accessible. The entry was complemented by excellent explanatory graphics and photography, online elements and a special section to help readers reduce their own carbon footprint.
Honorable mention was awarded to Ken Ward, Jr. of The Charleston Gazette.
Ward pounded away at the serious issue of mine safety in classic beat reporting style, combing documents and hounding public officials for answers.
His reporting uncovers a pattern of regulatory failure with the clear potential for safety consequences.
It caught the attention of lawmakers, and so far has forced the Department of Labor to develop a plan to catch up on critical mine inspections. Judges commended the paper and the reporter for intelligent, dogged and courageous pursuit of an important story on behalf of the public good.
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