The Countywide & Sun's Natasha Dunagan, Suzie Campbell, and Julie Talton pose in front of the first place In-Depth Reporting page. The team brought home multiple awards in its division at the Oklahoma Press Association's annual Better Newspaper Contest.
The Countywide & Sun's Natasha Dunagan, Suzie Campbell, and Julie Talton won first place for In-Depth Reporting won in the Oklahoma Press Association's annual Better Newspaper Contest.
Julie Talton, Suzie Campbell, and Natasha Dunagan pose with the first-place awards and presidential plaque, received individually and for the paper.
Oklahoma Press Association President Suzie Campbell stops for a quick meal before presenting awards to fellow journalists. She will turn over the reins on June 30, 2026 to President-Elect Erin Dyer Thompson. Julie Talton, Countywide & Sun
Natasha Dunagan poses for a quick photo with one of her first place awards. She took first in Education Story, News Story, and Business Story and third in Feature Story.
The Oklahoma Press Association held their annual conference June 5 and 6 at the Embassy Suites in Norman, OK. Friday was filled with board meetings, round-table discussions and the highly anticipated “Blooper Reel.” The Blooper Reel compiles the previous year’s mistakes from all participating papers, that often give the crowd quite a chuckle. The Countywide & Sun was thankful...
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