Clay Maxey and Tommy Hagan among those honored at annual Chamber Banquet

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The Sheid on the campus of ASUMH was packed Friday night as the community took time to honor those who had gone above and beyond in 2025 at the annual Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce banquet.

KTLO, Classic Hits and the Boot News spoke to Chamber President and CEO Dr. Dani Pugsley following the event for a reflection on another year celebrating those who have given so much for their local community.

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Clay Maxey was awarded The Chairman’s Award

Among the ten awards given out Clay Maxey was recognized for all he has done for the community over the years by being named The Chairman’s Award recipient for 2025.

The Bob Knight Spirit of Mountain Home Award was presented to Tommy Hagan.

Kevin Roach, who serves as principal at Mountain Home Kindergarten, was named Educator of the Year.

The Jim Gaston Friend of Tourism Award went to The Trail Team of North Central Arkansas.

Women’s Wellness’ Laura May was given the award for Medical Professional of the Year and Into the Light was named Outstanding Organization of the Year.

The Outstanding Business of the Year went to Total Physical Therapy and Blair Sherril PT, DPT.

Volunteer of the Year was awarded to Meg Clayton.

Heather Hendricks was selected as this year’s Rising Star Award recipient and Ambassador of the Year was awarded to Dena Wood.



Tommy Hagan and Meg Clayton where among those recognized Friday night

Pugsley says every year new names are recommended to be recognized for their role in building up Mountain Home and being a part of that process is truly rewarding.

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As another year begins in the Twin Lakes area the chamber of commerce will continue to keep it eyes and ears out for stories of individuals who have gone above and beyond to promote, preserve and give back to this great community we all call home.

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