This article profiles Mike Gibbons and shares a story about his daughter Allie. Allie was eating at a restaurant with her family when a softball team's bus pulled up. Allie helped retrieve balls that went over the fence near where she was. The softball players recognized Allie from the restaurant and were impressed that she helped them, showing that you never know who is watching and how your actions can influence others.
This document announces the winners of the 2010 SCPA News Contest. It recognizes excellence in South Carolina newspaper journalism.
The top winners include:
- David Wren of The Sun News who was named Journalist of the Year for the Daily Division for his dogged investigative reporting exposing corruption.
- Jerry Bellune of the Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch News who was named Journalist of the Year for the Weekly Division for his decades of experience and dedication to integrity in local journalism.
- The Charleston Post and Courier won the Freedom of Information Award for its comprehensive approach to utilizing FOI laws to investigate governmental spending and hold officials accountable.
The document appears to be a program for the 2011 PALMY Awards. It recognizes winners in various advertising categories divided by newspaper circulation size. The top three winners are listed for each category, with the name of the newspaper, advertising representatives, and client business. The categories include professional services, home and garden, automotive, and furniture.
This article profiles Mike Gibbons and shares a story about his daughter Allie. Allie was eating at a restaurant with her family when a softball team's bus pulled up. Allie helped retrieve balls that went over the fence near where she was. The softball players recognized Allie from the restaurant and were impressed that she helped them, showing that you never know who is watching and how your actions can influence others.
This document announces the winners of the 2010 SCPA News Contest. It recognizes excellence in South Carolina newspaper journalism.
The top winners include:
- David Wren of The Sun News who was named Journalist of the Year for the Daily Division for his dogged investigative reporting exposing corruption.
- Jerry Bellune of the Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch News who was named Journalist of the Year for the Weekly Division for his decades of experience and dedication to integrity in local journalism.
- The Charleston Post and Courier won the Freedom of Information Award for its comprehensive approach to utilizing FOI laws to investigate governmental spending and hold officials accountable.
The document appears to be a program for the 2011 PALMY Awards. It recognizes winners in various advertising categories divided by newspaper circulation size. The top three winners are listed for each category, with the name of the newspaper, advertising representatives, and client business. The categories include professional services, home and garden, automotive, and furniture.
The document discusses Project HealthDesign, which explores how observing patients' daily lives through technologies can improve healthcare. It describes several Round 2 projects that collected patient-generated health data using mobile apps to provide a more comprehensive view of patients' experiences. This included data on symptoms, triggers, medications, activities and more for conditions like asthma, Crohn's disease and cognitive decline. The projects found that observing daily living helped recognize issues earlier, monitor treatment effectiveness and engage patients more in their own care. Clinicians could better understand home health status and adjust care plans accordingly.
This document provides the winners of the 2010 PALMY AWARDS for various categories of newspaper advertising. It lists the winners for categories such as print advertisements, automotive ads, fashion ads, and more. Many newspapers are recognized for their excellent advertising work.
The weekly newspaper awards were presented on March 5, 2011, at the Hilton Columbia Center. More than 700 awards were presented. Here is the presentation of winners.
The document summarizes the winners of several awards at the Daily Awards Dinner, including:
- Montgomery FOI Award, All Daily Division, FIRST PLACE
- Montgomery FOI Award, All Daily Division, SECOND PLACE
- Judson Chapman Award, Open Division, THIRD PLACE
It also includes the date of the dinner: Sunday, February 13, 2011 and mentions the front page stories in that day's issue of The Post and Courier including articles about civil war anniversary, allegations of abuse in the state foster care system, and a profile of a father participating in a fatherhood program.
Third place went to Joanne Taylor and Carol Dowell for their article about Columbia Heart, which provides cardiology services in Clarendon County. Second place went to Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe for their article on Crowns Now, a dental practice with multiple locations in the Upstate. First place went to Gina Turner and Sue Inzerillo for their article on Piedmont West, a healthcare provider.
This document contains summaries of award winners from the 2011 PALMY Awards for newspaper advertising. There are multiple award categories with placements (first, second, third) and corresponding newspaper, ad sales representatives, and advertisers listed.
This document summarizes the winners of sports column writing awards across daily newspapers divided into circulation categories. In the Daily 20,000-50,000 circulation division, Eric Boynton of the Herald-Journal won first place for his column "On the Sidelines." In the Daily over 50,000 circulation division, Bart Wright of the Greenville News won third place. Ron Morris of The State won second place in the same circulation division.
This document summarizes the 2011 South Carolina Press Association annual meeting and awards presentation. It lists the various award winners in different categories and the keynote speakers and sessions at the event. It also includes the schedule of events for the two-day meeting in March 2011 and recognizes Charles H. Wickenberg Jr. and William Gilmore Simms as the inductees to the SCPA Hall of Fame for 2011.
This health report discusses three main topics:
1. Doctors receiving paid talks from drug makers to promote certain drugs which could influence their prescribing habits. This raises ethical issues around conflicts of interest.
2. The rising number of homeless female veterans in the US, which presents challenges for shelters and VA hospitals to accommodate their needs.
3. Two female veterans who struggled to find jobs after leaving the military and became homeless, now living in a homeless shelter.
The document discusses Project HealthDesign, which explores how observing patients' daily lives through technologies can improve healthcare. It describes several Round 2 projects that collected patient-generated health data using mobile apps to provide a more comprehensive view of patients' experiences. This included data on symptoms, triggers, medications, activities and more for conditions like asthma, Crohn's disease and cognitive decline. The projects found that observing daily living helped recognize issues earlier, monitor treatment effectiveness and engage patients more in their own care. Clinicians could better understand home health status and adjust care plans accordingly.
This document provides the winners of the 2010 PALMY AWARDS for various categories of newspaper advertising. It lists the winners for categories such as print advertisements, automotive ads, fashion ads, and more. Many newspapers are recognized for their excellent advertising work.
The weekly newspaper awards were presented on March 5, 2011, at the Hilton Columbia Center. More than 700 awards were presented. Here is the presentation of winners.
The document summarizes the winners of several awards at the Daily Awards Dinner, including:
- Montgomery FOI Award, All Daily Division, FIRST PLACE
- Montgomery FOI Award, All Daily Division, SECOND PLACE
- Judson Chapman Award, Open Division, THIRD PLACE
It also includes the date of the dinner: Sunday, February 13, 2011 and mentions the front page stories in that day's issue of The Post and Courier including articles about civil war anniversary, allegations of abuse in the state foster care system, and a profile of a father participating in a fatherhood program.
Third place went to Joanne Taylor and Carol Dowell for their article about Columbia Heart, which provides cardiology services in Clarendon County. Second place went to Angela Mathis and Julie Holcombe for their article on Crowns Now, a dental practice with multiple locations in the Upstate. First place went to Gina Turner and Sue Inzerillo for their article on Piedmont West, a healthcare provider.
This document contains summaries of award winners from the 2011 PALMY Awards for newspaper advertising. There are multiple award categories with placements (first, second, third) and corresponding newspaper, ad sales representatives, and advertisers listed.
This document summarizes the winners of sports column writing awards across daily newspapers divided into circulation categories. In the Daily 20,000-50,000 circulation division, Eric Boynton of the Herald-Journal won first place for his column "On the Sidelines." In the Daily over 50,000 circulation division, Bart Wright of the Greenville News won third place. Ron Morris of The State won second place in the same circulation division.
This document summarizes the 2011 South Carolina Press Association annual meeting and awards presentation. It lists the various award winners in different categories and the keynote speakers and sessions at the event. It also includes the schedule of events for the two-day meeting in March 2011 and recognizes Charles H. Wickenberg Jr. and William Gilmore Simms as the inductees to the SCPA Hall of Fame for 2011.
This health report discusses three main topics:
1. Doctors receiving paid talks from drug makers to promote certain drugs which could influence their prescribing habits. This raises ethical issues around conflicts of interest.
2. The rising number of homeless female veterans in the US, which presents challenges for shelters and VA hospitals to accommodate their needs.
3. Two female veterans who struggled to find jobs after leaving the military and became homeless, now living in a homeless shelter.
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