"Surge" intersects art and science "'Surge' Intersects Art and Science; Opens at MoNA Saturday," La Conner Weekly News (October 11, 2023). Third Place winner, "Arts Feature or Story," Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas Protests "U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas protests a proposed open-pit copper mine near Darrington on August 5, 1967," HistoryLink.org Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History (October 2023). U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas protests a proposed opeOn August 5, 1967, U.S. Supreme
Drought persists, requires adjustments "Drought Persists, Requires Adjustments and Acceptance," La Conner Weekly News (September 20, 2023). Third Place winner, "Environmental Story," Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
When American Governors and Moguls Came Together "When American Governors and Moguls Came Together to Prevent Environmental Catastrophe," Zócalo Public Square (August 17, 2023). When American Governors and Moguls Came Together to Prevent Environmental Catastrophe | EssayA Historic 1908 Conference Transcended Party and Personal Interest for the ‘Common Good.’Zócalo Public SquareAdam M. Sowards Also appearing
Hells Canyon "Hells Canyon," Oregon Encyclopedia (August 2023). Hells CanyonAs the country’s deepest canyon, at 7,993 feet, Hells Canyon is a place of superlatives rooted in its remoteness. It is a place where people can hike, raft, an…The Oregon Encyclopedia LogoAdam M. Sowards
Keeping history alive at Northern State Hospital "Keeping History Alive at Northern State Hospital," La Conner Weekly News (August 9, 2023). Second Place winner, "History Feature Story," Washington Newspaper Publishers Association