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NFL Fan Frenzy winner

Congratulations to Logan Funke of Alexandria, our Grand Prize Winner in the KMIT / Plains Commerce Bank NFL Fan Frenzy contest!

Logan wins a $250 gift card to Harve’s Sports Shop in Mitchell, courtesy of Plains Commerce Bank of Mitchell.

Thanks also to Blarney’s Sports Bar & Grill and Miller Lite for sponsoring this year’s contest.

Pictured below are (L-R): Renee Robbins of KMIT, winner Logan Funke, Jay Thaler – Ag/Business Banker with Plains Commerce Bank, and Tim Peters – Branch Manager of Plains Commerce Bank in Mitchell.

The Morning Show

Mike Kelly hosts the KMIT morning show, with an entertaining combination of information, music, contests, special guests, news, and weather, from 6-11 AM, every Monday - Friday.

E-mail Mike with any questions, comments, or requests at: mike@kmit.com

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