Sat, Jul 8: It’s been almost nine months since a horrible crash claimed the life of a promising teenager, one that left her best friend permanently scarred. The rollover along McKnight Boulevard put Kelsey Nelson in a coma and she can no longer play contact sports. A love she shared with her friend. But as Jill Croteau reports, she plans on hitting the ice for a ringette fundraiser launched Saturday in memory of her best friend.
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