Live Free for the Month 2024

Live Free for the Month 2024

Photo: KUQL Oldies


Congratulations to Neil Hall of Corsica, the grand prize winner in the Kool 98.3, KMIT, and Mitchell Rec Center “Live Free for a Month Contest”!

Kool 98.3 and KMIT will help pay Neil’s bills for the month of February, including his rent or mortgage, heat, and electricity. Neil also gets a hamburger and chicken bundle from Mitchell Locker.

Thanks to all of our sponsors for making this contest possible:

The Mitchell Rec Center
Farm Bureau Financial Services with Brian Bergeleen and Rockey Newenhouse
Corona and Modelo
Ag-tegra in Stickney and Woonsocket
and The Window Shop

Congratulations again to Neil Hall, the grand prize winner in the Kool 98.3, KMIT, and Mitchell Rec Center “Live Free for a Month Contest”!

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