Congrats to our Frontline Heros!

Congrats to our Frontline Heros!

Photo: 100.5 WYMG


100.5 WYMG and Knob Hill Landscape Company 
wants to highlight a Frontline Hero each month!

Despite the hardships and health risks, millions of essential frontline workers continue to do their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. These hardworking heroes are keeping Americans fed, picking up their trash, providing them life-saving medicine, delivering their groceries and packages, preparing their food, cleaning their hospitals, caring for those who are most vulnerable, and keeping us safe—often while earning low wages and few benefits.  Help us recognize and award our local frontline hero’s.

CONGRATS to our Frontline Hero who won $500 from Knob Hill Landscape Company!

Thank you to all our Frontline Hero Winners!!!

ASHLEY SOMMER – SIU PLASTIC SURGERY

KATIE CARNES – MEMORIAL EXPRESS CARE

ANGIE TRACY – SPRINGFIELD CLINIC

BRAD GARCIA – MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER

JEREMY CAGLE – SPRINGFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT

GRACE GUM – ST JOHNS HOSPITAL

MARIAN KREMITZKI – MINI O’BEIRNE CRISIS NURSERY

LIZ SHEPARD  – SUNNY ACRES NURSING HOME

GRANT BARKSDALE – SPRINGFIELD POLICE STATION

 

 

 

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