Dearborn Co. Chamber's 2017 Award Winners Are...

By Mike Perleberg 2016's Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce award winners. File photo. (Dearborn County, Ind.) – The Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce is preparing to honor the best in business. The chamber has announced that Logan SuperMart is the 2017 Business of the Year. U.S. Bank executive Julie Lunsford will be recognized as the AIM Young Professionals of Dearborn County Award winner. The Chairperson’s Award will go to Pat Krider, executive director of Lawrenceburg Main Street. The chamber is still accepting nominations for the Lauren Hill Award, honoring Lauren Hill’s legacy of inspiration, collaboration and community spirit. You can find information about nominating an individual or organization for the award here. Each of the award recipients will receive their hardware at the Dearborn County Chamber of Commerce Awards Dinner presented by Kelsey Chevrolet to be held Thursday, November 9 at the Lawrenceburg Event Center. Reservations are required. Visit http://dearborncounty.chambermaster.com/events/details/2017-chamber-annual-dinner-lawrenceburg-event-center-1293 to reserve a seat or table. Jim Scott, a longtime Cincinnati radio personality and Dearborn County resident, will be the emcee of the event. RELATED STORIES: Chamber Of Commerce Accepting Nominations For 2017 Lauren Hill Award  

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