The Todd County Chamber of Commerce held its annual dinner and handed out several awards Saturday night.
Rhonda Werner was presented with the leadership award for serving as president the last year, the volunteer of the year was Kelvin DeBerry and state Representative Jason Petrie was presented with an MVP award from the state chamber for his work on tax reform.
The new business of the year was Hip Harvest, Simons Farms was the agribusiness of the year and the Todd County Industrial Foundation is the organization of the year.
The Guy Who Fixes Stuff is the business of the year, the employer of the year is Pennyrile Electric, Novelis is the business of the year, the Rising Star Award went to Lance Mansfield, the Bryan Blount Citizen of the Year is Laura Brock and Latham Funeral Home took home the Legacy Award.