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$5,000 SUPER HOT 7'S PRIZE CLAIMED
December 12, 2011
John J. Toth of Fargo, ND, claimed a $5,000 Scratch prize on a game called "Super Hot 7's." Toth bought his winning ticket at a Loaf 'n' Jug located at 1910 West Main in Bozeman.

John and his wife, Ely, were visiting friends in Bozeman, and when he stopped to gas up at the Loaf 'n' Jug, he decided to try a Scratch ticket. He was surprised by his good luck, and decided to make a side trip to Helena today before returning home to Fargo.

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