Live Free for a Month 2026

Live Free for a Month 2026

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Congratulations to Ashley Endres, 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 Ashley’s bills for the month of February, including her Rent or Mortgage, Heat, and Electricity.

Thanks to all of our sponsors for making this year’s contest possible including:

The Mitchell Rec Center

The Window Shop

Farm Bureau Financial Services with Agents Rocky Niewenhuis and Barb Groeneweg

Vilhauer Painting

And Patzer Woodworking

Thanks to all of you for participating, and keep listening for more ways to win, on KMIT and Kool 98.3!

 

 

 

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