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Who made an impact on Kewaunee County in 2020? We want your nominations

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November 20, 2020
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KEWAUNEE – As the end of the year nears, we're looking to recognize people who have made a big difference in Kewaunee County in 2020.

We want your input on who belongs on that list.

Kewaunee County's People of the Year may be people whose contributions are well known, or they may be people whose work has been mostly unheralded or behind-the-scenes.

A good nominee may be a business leader; a political office holder; someone from the nonprofit world; an artist; a teacher; a social worker; an activist; or someone who made an significant impact in the lives of others. 

There are a lot of ways to define "impact," and we welcome many interpretations of what it means to make a difference. The best candidates will likely be those whose efforts made specific, concrete changes in the area or who otherwise reached a lot of people.

These aren't lifetime achievement awards — the impact we're looking for must have happened in this calendar year.

Can't find the form? Click here.

Last year's honorees included a pastor fighting for LGBTQ rights within her church, a high school student providing support to younger students, a local businesswoman working to make a lighthouse a focal point of her city, a family proving that "Kindness Matters" and artists helping to revitalize a city's downtown.

We'll take readers' submissions, add some of our own, and we'll narrow it down to a list of our finalists, which we'll publish in the last week of the year. 

Email a name and a paragraph or two explaining the nomination to [email protected] You can also call 920-907-7819 and leave a voicemail message with your county, nomination and callback information.

The deadline for nominations is 5 p.m. Dec. 4. We will look forward to reading yours.

RELATED: Kewaunee County People of the Year 2019

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Who made an impact on Kewaunee County in 2020? We want your nominations

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