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EAGLE MAN WINS $2,000 PLAYING FIND THE 9S
August 5, 2011
Lee Rodaway of Eagle won $2,000 playing the $1 Scratch game Find the 9’s from the Nebraska Lottery.

Rodaway purchased his winning Find the 9’s ticket at Casey’s General Store, 310 Highway 34 in Eagle. Scratching the ticket, he revealed one winning “9” symbol with a corresponding prize of $2,000.

There are ten $2,000 top prizes available in Find the 9’s. Rodaway is the first person to claim a top prize to date.

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