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Article: TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL WINS AWARD FOR STORIES ABOUT IMMIGRATION
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- February 12, 2007
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The University of Kansas issued the following news release:
For its comprehensive coverage of immigration issues, the Topeka Capital-Journal has been named the winner of the 2006 Burton W. Marvin News Enterprise Award.
The Capital-Journal helped its readers examine immigration through many sets of eyes - legal as well as illegal - and it told the stories of successes as well as failures, the judges said.
Given since 1974 by the William Allen White Foundation, the Marvin award recognizes outstanding reporting by newspapers in Kansas. The award is named in honor of the foundation's first director and a former dean of the journalism school at the University of Kansas. The award was presented ...