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Daily Herald places 1st in five categories in TN Press Association Awards


Columbia's East 8th Street is devoid of activity on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.

The Daily Herald won first place in five categories in its division at the Tennessee Press Association Awards on Friday.

The 175-year-old publication won recognition for pieces concentrating on highlighting and preserving Maury County’s rich past, while looking toward the future.

The Hoosier State Press Association of Indiana judged 1,130 entries from 67 of the TPA’s 133 member newspapers.

Winning coverage included the closing of McDowell Elementary School, the 1946 uprising in the Bottom neighborhood on East 8th Street where  Black residents and business owners rose up against the Tennessee state troopers, who ransacked the neighborhood, and stories about the disparities between development on bustling 7th Street compared to lagging development on East 8th Street.

A row of unoccupied buildings line South Main Street at the intersection of East 8th Street in Columbia, Tenn., on Tuesday, June 22, 2021.

The Daily Herald won the top spot in the following categories among papers of its size across the state:

First Place- Group III

Best Education Reporting: Examining the closing of McDowell Elementary School as well as school and county commission budget coverage, lack of teacher raises and school funding struggles

Best Feature Photograph:How to say goodbye: McDowell student Rose Ogilvie-McClain, who led integration in Maury County, returns to closing campus



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