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The Osage News wins 14 Native American Journalists Association awards for 2016 coverage

The Native American Journalists Association has awarded the Osage News with 14 awards for their 2016 coverage. The Osage News participates in the Professional Division II – Print/Online Division with a circulation of 5,000-10,000.

The Osage News staff will travel to Anaheim, Calif., Sept. 7-9 to attend the Excellence in Journalism conference, hosted by the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Radio Television Digital News Association and NAJA.

The Osage News staff won for the following:

Professional Division II – Print

Print – General Excellence
First Place
Osage News 

Online – Best Digital Publication
First Place
Osage News

Print – Best Layout
First Place
Osage News

Print / Online – Best News Story
First Place
Shannon Shaw Duty
Osage News
Osage Nation picks up Reece brothers case after DA fumbles 

Print / Online – Best Editorial
First Place
Osage News
Osage ancestry, Indigenous Identity and DNA

Print / Online – Best News Photo
First Place
Osage News
Bluestem Ranch 

Second Place – Best Environmental Story
Shannon Shaw Duty
Osage News
Nation files application to put 43,000-acre ranch into trust

Second Place – Best Feature Photo
Chalene Toehay-Tartsah
Osage News
Immersion Egg Hunt 

Second Place – Best Feature Story
Shannon Shaw Duty 
Osage News
Longtime domestic violence coordinator claims wrongful termination

Second Place – Excellence in Beat Reporting
Benny Polacca
Osage News
Justice

Third Place – Best Elder Coverage
Tara Madden
Osage News
Elder series: Jerry Shaw & Otto Hamilton, Jr.

Third Place – Best Environmental Story
Shannon Shaw Duty
Osage News
Nation working with EPA after largest earthquake in state history 

Third Place – Best Sports Story
Chalene Toehay-Tartsah
Osage News
Recontre loses Bellator fight after jaw is broken in first round

Third Place – Best News Story
Benny Polacca
Osage News
Congress passes resolution to address pharmaceutical billing issue at clinic


By

Osage News


Original Publish Date: 2017-08-16 00:00:00

Benny Polaccahttps://osagenews.org

Title: Senior Reporter

Email: bpolacca@osagenation-nsn.gov

Instagram: @bpolacca

Topic Expertise: Government, Tribal Government, Community

Languages spoken: English, basic knowledge of Spanish and French

Benny Polacca (Hopi/ Havasupai/ Pima/ Tohono O’odham) started working at the Osage News in 2009 as a reporter in Pawhuska, Okla., where he’s covered various stories and events that impact the Osage Nation and Osage people. Those newspaper contributions cover a broad spectrum of topics and issues from tribal government matters to features. As a result, Polacca has gained an immeasurable amount of experience in covering Native American affairs, government issues and features so the Osage readership can be better informed about the tribal current affairs the newspaper covers.

Polacca is part of the Osage News team that was awarded the Native American Journalists Association's Elias Boudinet Free Press Award in 2014 and has won numerous NAJA media awards, as well as awards from the Oklahoma Press Association and SPJ Oklahoma Pro Chapter, for storytelling coverage and photography.

Polacca earned his bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University and also participated in the former American Indian Journalism Institute at the University of South Dakota where he was introduced to the basics of journalism and worked with seasoned journalists there and later at The Forum daily newspaper covering the Fargo, N.D. area where he worked as the weeknight reporter.

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