Ironton, Mo. (KFMO) - The Acadia Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrated the people and organizations that make the region a great place to live, work, play, and serve during its Annual Awards Banquet on Saturday, January 25. Tina Bridwell and Riley’s on the Square were honored with the Serve Award, presented by KFMO B104. Bridwell expressed gratitude for the support of the community, highlighting its importance to her success.
Iron County Presiding Commissioner Jim Scaggs received the Live Award, recognizing his dedication to improving the quality of life in the area. The Work Award was presented to the Iron County Medical Center for its commitment to serving the healthcare needs of the community. Bryan Bethel, Superintendent of Elephant Rocks and Pilot Knob Historic Site, was honored with the Play Award, acknowledging his efforts to provide exceptional recreational and historical experiences for visitors and residents. The evening celebrated the accomplishments and contributions that make Arcadia Valley a unique and thriving community.