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Minnesota journalism group honors woman charged in Cities Church invasion case

Off The Press

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June 22, 2026

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Journalism awards are often handed out after a reporter exposes corruption, uncovers wrongdoing, or shines light on a story others missed. This year, one of the Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists’ (MNSPJ) highest honors was awarded to a reporter facing federal felony charges. The MNSPJ named Georgia Fort the recipient of the 2026 Peter S. []...Click to read more

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MovieGuide

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· Jul 1, 2026

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· Jul 10, 2026

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "Minnesota journalism group honors woman charged in Cities Church invasion case": MovieGuide — Great American Media Shakes Up Leadership Team. Bloomberg — Media M&A in Focus at Sun Valley. Daily Dot — Video of Crowded Minnesota IHOP Prompts Immigration Debate After Woman Says: “That’s a Takeover”. Off The Press — Minnesota appeals court upholds denial of Nicole Mitchell arrest footage release. The Daily Wire — Media’s Newest Race Hoax Victim Caught Exposing Herself On Subway Train. RedState — More Reflecting Pool Arrests, and What a Local News Team Saw Raises Eyebrows