20th Annual Mitchell Community Scholarship Radio-thon!

20th Annual Mitchell Community Scholarship Radio-thon!

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Kool 98-3 and KMIT would like to thank all of our listeners who made this year’s Mitchell Community Scholarship Radio-thon a huge success.

With your help, we were able to raise over $56-thousand-dollars for graduates of Mitchell High and Mitchell Christian.

We also congratulate the prize winners from the radio-thon.

Pat and Sandy Oleson are the winners of the 65 inch Philips 4k smart tv.
Judy Miller won the forth generation ipad from tech solutions.
And Mike and Pam Catalano are the winners of the Mitchell Show Choir Cabaret Tickets.

Thanks again to the major sponsors, supporters, and staff for all their hard work, and thank you to all the donors for your support of the Mitchell Community Scholarship Fund!

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