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Congratulations to two reporters at our partner organizations whose work with us is being recognized!

• Brian Bull, assistant news director at Wisconsin Public Radio, won a regional Edward R. Murrow award for his series, “Menominee Suicides,” produced last year in collaboration with Center reporter Allie Tempus. Hear the series and read the Center report, A Tribal Tragedy.

• Manuel Quinones is a finalist for the national Livingston Award for journalists under 35; it’s the nation’s largest all-media general reporting prize. Quinones wrote Part Four of the Center’s Dairyland Diversity series last year, while working for Capitol News Connection. Read the report: Immigrants help Wisconsin dairy farmers. Will Congress help them?

The nonprofit Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism (www.WisconsinWatch.org) collaborates with Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Television, other news media and the UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication. All works created, published, posted or disseminated by the Center do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of UW-Madison or any of its affiliates.

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Kate Golden, multimedia director and reporter, specializes in environmental stories and data visualizations.