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ALBANY, GA (WALB) –  The Georgia Commission on Family Violence recognized three WALB News Ten reporters with their 4th annual Responsible Coverage Award.

The award recognizes journalists or media outlets for covering domestic violence issues in a way that is respectful and non-judgmental to victims while raising awareness in the community about the seriousness of the problem.

Judge Joe Bishop a former Georgia Commission on Family Violence Member presented the award to Jim Wallace, Jennifer Emert, and Cade Fowler Monday.


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