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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

Sturgis Christmas spirit runs high

Sturgis Christmas spirit runs high

The Town of Sturgis welcomes the Christmas season with a street light festival.
Lessons learned through story of the Best Christmas Pageant

Lessons learned through story of the Best Christmas Pageant

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever follows the outrageous shenanigans of the Herdman siblings, or the worst kids in the history of the world.
Eager shoppers get jump-start at Christmas gifts

Eager shoppers get jump-start at Christmas gifts

Christmas crafts and baking greeted last minute shoppers at Preeceville craft sale.
Remembering loved ones through a Memorial Tree

Remembering loved ones through a Memorial Tree

Emotional time for many was eased by remembering past loved ones through the lighting of a special memory tree in Preeceville.
Gold in BC Nordic Cup for Preeceville Youth

Gold in BC Nordic Cup for Preeceville Youth

Hudson Maier of Preeceville showcased his hard work and skills when he reached his dream of topping the podium for his gold medal race.
New council takes oath of office

New council takes oath of office

Preeceville's new mayor, Darin Newton has high hopes and goals for the new council.
Preeceville students acknowledged for participation

Preeceville students acknowledged for participation

Preeceville School students showcased for their contributions in Remembrance Day contest.
Whitehawk Arts Council acknowledged after 45 years

Whitehawk Arts Council acknowledged after 45 years

The council was named after the first post office in the Whitehawk District.
Town of Sturgis welcomes new council

Town of Sturgis welcomes new council

Town of Sturgis looks forward to positive new year with new council.
Sturgis youth honoured and humbled by national recognition

Sturgis youth honoured and humbled by national recognition

Jake Soltys of Sturgis received an opportunity of life-time when he travelled to Ottawa to see his award winning poem on the walls in the National Museum.
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