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$50,000 WINNER IN COOKEVILLE
June 15, 2012
What a great day for Heather Whitlow of Cookeville, who was “in total disbelief” after a $50,000 win from her first time playing Jumbo Bucks! Heather, who works at TN Tech, claimed her prize in Nashville on June 14 and says her first move will be to “take care of bills and take her daughters shopping.” Heather bought the lucky ticket at Cookeville’s BP Shop on Spring Street. Congrats!

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