(KAIR)--A who's who of Atchison came together Saturday night to celebrate Atchison's business success.
That came during the annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet and Awards Ceremony, where local history was commemorated under an old west theme, complete with period costumes worn by many of the 425 in attendance.
Chamber President Jacque Pregont tells MSC News, Ronda Crossland was named Ambassador of the Year, while Casey Quinn earned the award for Excellence in Leadership. Entrepreneur of the Year honors went to Angela Harris-Spurlock, Project Atchison was named Organization of the Year, and the Tourism Award went to Travis Grossman. Earning the Quality of Life Award was the Atchison Community Health Clinic, while the YMCA Leadership Cabinet was named Team of the Year.
The prestigious Business of the Year award was also presented, with that honor bestowed on Atchison's MGP Ingredients.
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