PIO OFFICER RECEIVES STATE AWARD.Byline: Daily News LANCASTER - The California Association of Public Information Officials selected the city of Lancaster The City of Lancaster (2002 population: 133,914) is a local government district with city status in Lancashire, England. Its main town is Lancaster, from which it obtained its city status. Other towns in the district include Morecambe, Heysham, Slyne, and Carnforth. for two major honors for its public information service. Anne Aldrich, public information officer for the city, accepted an Award of Distinction for community/target audience newsletters and an honorable mention award for writing. The awards were presented to Aldrich on April 14 at the organization's annual state conference. The award was for the city's newsletter, Outlook, and represented the second-highest honor in the state for newsletters. The honorable-mention award was for an article titled ``Evolution of a University Town'' in the Lancaster Redevelopment Agency newsletter, Update. ``The CAPIO CAPIO Central Assistant Public Information Officer (India) awards are an excellent achievement,'' Lancaster Mayor Frank Roberts Frank Roberts may refer to:
Outlook, which is distributed quarterly to Lancaster residents, keeps the public informed about city news and lists all the parks, recreation and arts programs. ``Evolution of a University Town'' was featured in the spring 2004 issue of Update. The article focused on the Lancaster University Lancaster University (officially the University of Lancaster) is a collegiate campus university in Lancaster, England. The University is frequently placed in the top 20 UK universities in national league tables and in the top 10 for research, notably with its 6* Management Center at Challenger Hall, which holds classes for two California state universities Enrollment CAPIO's annual event recognizes outstanding public information programs and campaigns by government, nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. , educational and private agencies from throughout the state. |
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