Outlook wins big in the Kentucky Press Association Awards competition
By Carolyn Reid
By Carolyn Reid
By Carolyn Reid
With Covid, sports seasons were cancelled, postponed or shortened sports reporting was tough in 2020 but Falmouth Outlook was honored with a second place finish in Best Sports Page with three entri
The Pendleton County Ambulance District struggle has been ongoing for better part of two years and it seemed to come to a resolved ending with the naming of a new director.
As the calendar had turned into 2020, Pendleton County Fiscal Court was voting on Pendleton County becoming a gun sanctuary county.
Sarah Beckett received 11 awards for her advertising including many first place honors. She swept the Entertainment and Dining category winning 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
While there were protests, both peaceful and violent, over police shootings, Keith Smith delved into could Pendleton County be a place that these type of police actions could happen.
Keith Smith spent time in Falmouth as residents evacuated because of a warning of a potential flood that brought back memories of March 1997.
With 52 choices to choose from, the staff of Falmouth Outlook chose the three attached and earned a second place honor as Best Front Page.
A striking image of a Christmas wreath laying on a Veterans' tombstone in Grant County was honored with a second place.