Live Free Winner 2016

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KMIT congratulates Jesse Royston of Mitchell, the Grand Prize winner in the KMIT and Bliss Bridal “Live Free for a Month” contest!

KMIT will pay Jesse’s bills for the month of February, including his rent or mortgage, heat, and electricity. Jesse also wins half a hog from Mitchell locker!

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

Bliss Bridal of Mitchell
Mitchell Locker
The Window Shoppe
The Village Bowl
Southside Farm Services
New Leaf Body Spa
Rhoads Chiropractic Clinic
Cattleman’s Club Steakhouse
And Farm Bureau Financial Services in Corsica, Mitchell, and Wessington Springs.

Congratulations again to Jesse Royston, the Grand Prize winner in the KMIT and Bliss Bridal “Live Free for a Month” contest!

Remember, if you were a weekly prize winner, stop into the station to pick up your certificates if you have not already done so.

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

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