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Nominate volunteers for citizenship award

Duke Energy and the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce is looking for nominees for its Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award, which honors volunteers.

Nominees should be individuals or groups who make a difference in their community or workplace by using their time, talents and compassion to positively impact the lives of others.

Nomination applications are available at the chamber office located at 773 West Main Street in Sylva or on the chamber’s website, www.mountainlovers.com. The deadline for applications is Nov. 10.

Duke Energy representatives will present the award at the chamber’s Annual Holiday Reception Nov. 17 in the Historic Hooper House on Main Street in Sylva.

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