 Mountain Top Media's Best in the Mountains nominations deadline has been extended by one week due to a high volume of submissions. So nominations have been going great for Best in the Mountains. We've had a ton again this year, just like years past. Thousands upon thousands of people have voiced their opinions on what the best people, places and things in town are. So much so that we've actually extended the nominations out for an additional week. We're going to run our nominations up till February 10th now as opposed to February 3rd, which was our original plan. Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. The Best in the Mountains awards serves to allow consumers to hand pick the best of the best businesses and services across the region. With seven groups and over 250 categories to nominate to, there's no better way to promote and elect the best businesses around. Honestly, to me, it's an honor to get that certificate at the end of the year that you're a Gold or Silver Best in the Mountains winner. And in addition to that, we do publish a magazine every year that we put in schools. We put those in hotels and waiting rooms, high traffic areas. And basically it acts as a regional guide for tourism in the area. Nominations for the Best in the Mountains will close at 11.59 on Saturday, February 10th. Voting will begin at midnight, February 11th. For more information, you can visit Best in the Mountains dot com. For Mountain Pop News, I'm Kelsea Fidell.