You’ve got one week left to submit your One Percent Survey! Make your voice heard!

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You’ve got one week left to submit your One Percent Survey! Make your voice heard!

All registered Campbell County voters were mailed a copy of the survey at the end of July. Survey results help direct how Penny Power funds will be used should the Optional One Percent be renewed in the General Election.

Completed surveys must be received by September 15 and can be dropped off at one of the following collection sites: Albertson’s, Campbell County Chamber of Commerce, Campbell County Courthouse, Campbell County Libraries (Gillette & Wright), Campbell County Senior Center, Don’s Supermarket (Gillette & Wright), Gillette City Hall, Smith’s, Wright Town Hall

For more information, please visit www.gillettewy.gov/pennypower

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