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Our View: Sentinel reporter wins recognition

It's not often we get to boast about ourselves, so here's our chance. Sentinel reporter Eiji Yamashita was honored Wednesday evening at the George F. Gruner Awards for his work on our "Toxic Addiction" series. The stories of methamphetamine in the Central Valley ran last fall over a six-day period and included interviews with local folks impacted by the drug's devastation. The series included Eiji's one-on-one interview with Sherill Calhoun, wife of Kings County District Attorney Ron Calhoun.

At the event held in Fresno, Eiji was recognized for Meritorious Public Service in Journalism for spearheading, and contributing to, The Sentinel's investigative series.

The awards were established in 1989 by McClatchy newspapers in honor of former executive editor of the Fresno Bee, George F. Gruner.

But that's not all. The series also has been honored by state officials, and received Certificates of Recognition from Congressman Jim Costa and Assemblywoman Nicole Parra. The certificates for "2007 Historical Contribution to Prevention" were presented at the Kings Partnership for Prevention annual recognition event last October.

As The Sentinel's government reporter, covering city and county issues, Eiji has been a member of our news team for eight years. Originally from Atsugi, Japan, he studied at Fresno State University, and interned at The Bakersfield Californian.

His increasing interest in public health brought him back to Fresno State in 2004, enrolling in the Master of Public Health program. He was a health journalism fellow of the California Endowment Health Journalism Fellowship and a medical journalism fellow at the National Institutes of Health in 2005.

Congratulations, Eiji!

(May 8, 2008)

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Alan G. wrote on May 8, 2008 2:27 PM:

" Congratulations Eiji!! "

Sierra Hotel wrote on May 8, 2008 4:24 PM:

" ... to Eiji! Congrats! "

ALEJANDRO wrote on May 8, 2008 4:51 PM:

" A noble honor for you, richly deserved! "

Sherill Calhoun wrote on May 8, 2008 9:19 PM:

" Thank you for helping to bring about more education and awareness in our community about methamphetamine. It will take an ongoing effort on the part of all community leaders to find local solutions to the fallout from meth.Congratulations on your well deserved award! Help us continue to fight the fight.
"

Give Him a Raise Randy wrote on May 8, 2008 10:46 PM:

" Before he goes somewhere else. He is also a pleasant man to talk to. Good job Eiji! "

Eiji Yamashita wrote on May 8, 2008 11:25 PM:

" Thank you very much for your kind words everyone. I'm humbled to have received this award and an honored to have been mentioned in our editorial in such a manner. We have such a positive vibe in our newsroom right now, and I feel fortunate to be part of it. I am also fortunate to be part of this community which cares about what's right. My work owes to all of your readers who support us. I cannot thank you enough. "

Jackie K. wrote on May 9, 2008 11:20 AM:

" We have to give him ANOTHER raise? LOL. We all agree. Eiji is a great asset to our newsroom, and the community. We'd better stop now before it goes to his head! "

Watchdog wrote on May 13, 2008 2:37 AM:

" Congratulations Eiji been to Sasebo never Atsugi but welcome to our fair community and congratulations on your award. "

Cee Hice-Douglas wrote on May 15, 2008 6:23 PM:

" Congratulations and Keep up the Great Job! Comments are correct in saying you are an asset to our community and to The Hanford Sentinel. I have enjoyed conversations with you over the years. Please count on me to assist you with any projects in the future. "




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