VOTE HERE: WRTA Small Business of the Year
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – We have the nominations, and now the power is in the public's hands to determine the Valley's No. 1 Small Business of the Year.
More than 100 local small businesses submitted nominations for the honor of being voted the best in WRTA's Give Small Biz a Lift campaign. Now, the list is down to just twelve nominees.
All Star Driving School
Basinger Auction Service
Concrete Queen
Financial Security Management
GC Laminate Solutions
Gunner Pressure Washing
J.E. Washington Funeral Services
J Hardie Construction
Memories by the Yard
Neal's Shoes & Uniforms
Ross' Market
Shirt Wizard
to submit your vote.
Voting is open now until 4 p.m. Friday, April 25. You can vote once per day for the duration of the voting period, but if you vote more than once per day, it will disqualify your vote.
The campaign, now in its fourth year, promotes and honors local small businesses, theirowners and employees who exemplify the Valley's work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.The featured businesses were chosen by a panel of business and community leaders.
The winning businesses will receive promotions on WRTA buses, WRTA's digital sign downtown, on social media and in a TV advertising campaign donated by WKBN.
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