by Angelita Faller | Oct 12, 2022 | communications contest, Member Highlight, NFPW
For Dwain Hebda, president of Ya!Mule Wordsmiths, journalism is in his blood.His father ran their hometown’s weekly newspaper, the Nance County Journal, and Hebda has fond memories of spending his childhood days in the small town of Fullerton, Nebraska, learning the...
by APW | May 23, 2022 | communications contest, Scholarship
Arkansas Press Women announced the winners of its annual Communications Contest Saturday afternoon on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Work produced in a variety of communications fields during 2021 was eligible to for the competition....
by APW | Dec 8, 2020 | communications contest
A well-written obituary take courage and empath. A strong ability to listen to grieving family and friends. Or at least that’s what people who don’t routinely write obituaries think it takes. As Pulitzer Prize reporter Jim Sheeler wrote in his book...
by arkpresswomen | Jan 5, 2014 | Free speech
We have a set of instructions on how to enter the digital contest. Download the PDF here: How to Enter the 2014 NFPW Contest. Please remember, the deadline is Jan. 27. If you have questions, please contact Mary Hightower at mary.hightower@gmail.com. ...
by arkpresswomen | Dec 26, 2013 | Free speech
A few more details about the 2014 APW/NFPW Communications contest. Please note that Arkansas is one of the states that will be running an electronic contest. We’re all learning how this goes, but this will be the future of the contest. There will be additional...