Inland Press Association Winners
Peggy Gaytan's senseless death remains unsolved, but she's not forgotten
Game operator Shandrell Henderson waits for patrons to step up to the balloon booth at the Tulsa State Fair Grounds.
'Horrific' veteran deaths covered up in Oklahoma state-run nursing home, insiders say
Editorial Pages Editor Wayne Greene was honored with a first-place award for Editorial Excellence for a body of work. Earlier this year, Greene was named the “Conscience of the Community” by the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce. See his column archive at tulsaworld.com/waynegreene.
40 years ago, the murders of three Girl Scouts in Oklahoma stunned the nation, created shockwaves still being felt
Greyson Knowles, 15, died before he could show his pigs at the Mayes County Fair. His girlfriend, Kasey Ragsdale, took care of the pigs and showed them at the fair on his behalf. The experience was capped by a powerful moment.
Southern Newspaper Association Winner
Tornado survivor Bob McKee of Owasso, quietly sitting in his chair while he surveys storm damage on May 11, 2016.
Great Plains Journalism Awards Winner
The magazine was honored after its first year of publication. The themes for the year included Tulsa history, crime, Route 66, the legacy of the Arkansas River, food and Tulsans of the Year.
Public Relations Society of America – Tulsa Chapter
Event Coordinator: Samantha Extance