For the second year U.S. Cellular has committed to donating $1 million to schools across the country.
Ten schools across the nation each will receive $100,000, and the schools are chosen based on votes by members of the community.
Beginning Friday anyone can visit any U.S. Cellular store to get a code to vote online for the school of their choice. No purchase is necessary and voters do not have to be U.S. Cellular customers.
Voting will end Jan. 15, and the 10 schools with the most votes will each receive $100,000.
Voters must be 18 years or older. For information go to any U.S. Cellular store or www.uscellular.com/call ingallcommunities.
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