
Joined by outlets like WTHR and Indianapolis Monthly, NUVO collected awards for features and columns alike.
Among the honors bestowed:
First Place, Best Consumer Reporting: Julianna Thibodeaux, "From Farm to Fork: A Slow Food Journey"
First Place, Best Coverage of the Environment: Steven Higgs, "Foul Farms" / "Toxic Kids"
First Place, Best Lifestyle Feature: Angela Herrmann, "Rubber Hits the Road"
First Place, Best Personality Profile: Andrew Roberts, "Sarah Grain's 'Terrain'"
First Place, Best Arts/Entertainment Feature: Julianna Thibodeaux, "IMA's Art and Nature Park"
First Place, Best Sports Reporting: Andrew Roberts, "Power Source" / "Mass Ave Crit"
First Place, Best Investigative Reporting: Fran Quigley, "Hoosier Robot Killers" / "Drone Warfare Pt. 2" / "Homegrown Drones"
First Place, Best Feature: Wayne Bertsch, "Punk Rock Night"
First Place, Best Non-Deadline Reporting: Lori Lovely, "Coyote Ugly"
First Place, Spot News Reporting: Austin Considine, "Permanent Midnight" / "Hunger for Freedom"
Second Place, Best Personality Profile, Non-daily Newspaper: Scott Shoger, "Kate Lamont Goes Solo"
Second Place, Best Arts/Entertainment Feature, Non-daily Newspaper: Scott Shoger, "Classical Garage Band"
Second Place, Best Investigative Reporting, Non-daily Newspaper: Austin Considine, (Series) "Prime Parking" / "City Parking Plan, Revisited"
Second Place, Best Non-Deadline Reporting, Non-daily Newspaper: Summer Wood, "Mounting Toll: Don't Ask Don't Tell, Mental Health, Both Key Issues"
Second Place, Best Lifestyle Feature, Non-daily Newspaper: David Hoppe, "Best Brew"
Third Place, Best Coverage of Minority Issues, Any publication (with circulation less than 40,000): Benito Miller Deale, "A Life in the Shadows"
Third Place, Best Personal Column: David Hoppe, "Ballard Over a Barrel" / "The Black Expo Shootings" / "High School is Boring"
Third Place, Best Coverage of Government or Politics, Non-daily Newspaper: Austin Considine, "Blue Dog Underdog: On the Road with Brad Ellsworth"
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Wonderful, bravo, everyone! And I find it ironic that the Society of Professional Journalists has not updated their site for almost a year.