While the world spins madly on and things are never particularly quiet in the Truckee/Tahoe area (let alone the United States as a whole), we at Moonshine have happy news to share. For the 13th year in a row, our free and independent newspaper took home notable awards from the National Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest.
This is an annual competition where we submit what we think represents the best of the best of the Ink. The following pieces received recognition from judges who thought mighty high of our work done in 2024:
First place: Story-Series – Best Localized National Story: Election Healing: Reflecting on Contention in Recent Local Races by Alex Hoeft
Judge’s comments: The balanced, well-organized, and clearly written article offers a path forward to other communities who may be struggling to recapture cooperative governance.
First place: Story-Series – Best Business Story: One and Done by Melissa Siig

First place: Story-Series – Best Non-Profile Feature Story: The Subaru Bread Run by Eve Quesnel
Judge’s comments: This is the kind of story that newspapers find — that they tell — that are lived in their communities. Well-written. Amazing photo. Total package!

Second place: Best Front-Page Design: October 2024’s election illustration by Mike English
Second place: Best Reporting on Local Government: Town Planning In the Hot Seat by Alex Hoeft
Judge’s comments: The number of on-the-record comments about the powers that be is remarkable. Great job telling it like it is.
Second place: Editorial – Best Editorial: One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Trash by Heather Solomon
Judge’s comments: Some things just need saying. This succinct, straight-to-the-point rant is one of them.
Second place: Story-Series – Best Profile Feature Story: The Mushroom Man by Priya Hutner
Third place: Story-Series – Best Localized National Story: Bully in the Legislature by Mayumi Peacock
Third place: Editorial – Best Original Editorial Cartoon: The Truckee Way by Mike English
Third place: Story-Series – Best Profile Feature Story: Surviving the Unimaginable by Tiffany Connolly
Honorable mention: Editorial – Best Editorial: A Teen’s Perspective on the World by Kaya Siig
Honorable mention: Story-Series – Preserving Local History: The Woman Who Spotted the Wildfire by David Fenimore.