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Chuck Golba (right) said he was humbled and honored to receive the Louisburg Chamber of Commerce’s 2020 Citizen of the Year award. Joel Viterna, the Chamber’s incoming president, presented the award to Golba in front of his residence at City Lake while his wife, Becky, and other family members applaud in the background.
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