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TULSA MAN WINS $25K PLAYING HARLEY-DAVIDSON®
April 22, 2008
OKLAHOMA CITY – Michael Gleeson, a Tulsa resident, won $25,000 on April 19 playing the Oklahoma Lottery’s Harley-Davidson® Scratcher. Gleeson is the first top prize winner playing Harley-Davidson® and he plans to put the money toward bills.

Gleeson has played the Lottery on a weekly basis since it launched in Oklahoma. He purchased his winning ticket at Murphy USA #6533, 7932 S. Lewis, in Tulsa.

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