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Liz Jacobsen

Liz Jacobsen

Liz Jacobsen has been working for the Preeceville Progress for 20 plus years. She grew up on the family farm in Okla, Saskatchewan. She moved to Preeceville in 1990 where she worked numerous odd jobs before beginning reporting news and writing stories in 2000. She is married with two grown daughters and has four grandsons.

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Recent Work by Liz

Biggest black bear shot in Saskatchewan hails from Sturgis

Biggest black bear shot in Saskatchewan hails from Sturgis

Sturgis wildlife club honours hunters and fishermen
Camp registration excites many for new season

Camp registration excites many for new season

Ketchen Lake Bible Camp looking forward to another great summer.
Four candidates running in the Regina—Qu'Appelle constituency

Four candidates running in the Regina—Qu'Appelle constituency

Conservative, Liberal, NDP and People's parties of Canada candidates are running in the Regina—Qu'Appelle constituency.
Hoopla gold and silver medals for Preeceville

Hoopla gold and silver medals for Preeceville

Preeceville School Athletes once again rose to the challenge and claimed gold and silver at Hoopla.
Preeceville senior teams off to HOOPLA

Preeceville senior teams off to HOOPLA

Preeceville School Senior teams are both number one going into HOOPLA, the Provincial Championships.
Loppet ski fun in Preeceville

Loppet ski fun in Preeceville

Skiing is great exercise and fun for all ages.
Preeceville senior athletes look for gold at regionals

Preeceville senior athletes look for gold at regionals

Basketball Athletes go for gold and opportunity to shine at Hoopla.
Skate Sturgis holds first-time Carnival

Skate Sturgis holds first-time Carnival

Newly formed Sturgis Skating Club hosted its fun ice carnival that featured 28 skaters.
A privilege and honour for band students

A privilege and honour for band students

The students rehearsed for nearly 10 hours throughout the intensive weekend, culminating in a remarkable final concert.
Lintlaw Wildlife hands out awards to deserving hunters

Lintlaw Wildlife hands out awards to deserving hunters

The Lintlaw Timberline branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation hosted its annual awards and banquet.
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