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Who’s the best at what they do? Vote in our Readers’ Choice Awards

By The Leader on August 12, 2019

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Voting is now open in The Leader’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards!

As we did last year, this year we’ll have a round for nominations and another to vote on finalists.

In years past, we have collected ballots through which our readers have chosen the best of Tipton County in nearly 100 categories. 

This year, we’ll be accepting nominations and the top three vote-getters will move on to the finalists’ round. 

Next month, once nominations have been tallied, a list of three finalists in each category will be announced and readers will have two more weeks in which to vote to decide a winner. 

Those wishing to participate can use the paper ballot – page A7 in this week’s issue – or cast ballots on our website for free: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/rcas2019

“We want this to be a true readers’ choice contest with a lot of engagement between our local businesses and their patrons. We hope you’ll participate and join us in honoring the best of Tipton County,” interim publisher Matthew Richardson said. 

Nominations will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 6. 

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