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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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preecevilleprogress@sasktel.net

Recent Work by Liz

Gymhkana events capture the heart sole of both horse and rider

Gymhkana events capture the heart sole of both horse and rider

 The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club hosted a gymkhana set of events that were held during the Sturgis Sports Day.
Ball tournament featured five teams stepping up to the plate

Ball tournament featured five teams stepping up to the plate

 The Preeceville Senior Pats Hockey team hosted their second Annual Slo Pitch Tournament that featured fireworks and a cabaret
Preeceville hosts first Sunday Funday with golf and prizes

Preeceville hosts first Sunday Funday with golf and prizes

Golfers teed off at the first Annual Sunday Funday at Annie Laurie Meadows with a longest drive contest, barbecue and local prizes.
Elementary athletes excel at track meet

Elementary athletes excel at track meet

The Sturgis Elementary School grounds were the site of the annual Preeceville, Invermay, Norquay, and Sturgis (PINS) track and field meet on June 17.
Preeceville students shine at awards day with top honours

Preeceville students shine at awards day with top honours

Preeceville High School celebrated its students’ academic, athletic and leadership achievements during its annual awards ceremony.
Preeceville School sends ambassadors to represent school

Preeceville School sends ambassadors to represent school

Students from Preeceville and Sturgis schools showcase athletic abilities against the best in the province
School athletes from across Preeceville advanced to provincials

School athletes from across Preeceville advanced to provincials

Preeceville and Sturgis athletes are advancing to provincial competition.
All-girl softball team bats one out of the ball park

All-girl softball team bats one out of the ball park

The Preeceville Pixies U18 softball team brings girls together from across the area to play, learn and grow the sport in their community.
Football enhances lives of youth across the province

Football enhances lives of youth across the province

The Peewee football program in Preeceville is focused on learning, having fun and growing youth into strong community-minded members.
Spring football camp shows growth and stability

Spring football camp shows growth and stability

Young athletes from four communities kicked off spring football camp May 4, focusing on fun, skills, and team spirit.
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