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PLAYERS HAVE UNTIL DECEMBER TO CLAIM PRIZES IN FOUR ENDING SCRATCH GAMES
August 29, 2008
DES MOINES, Iowa - The Iowa Lottery is officially ending four instant-scratch games and players have until December to claim prizes in them.

The lottery has announced the end of the “Let's Talk Turkey” ($1), “Buried Treasure” ($3), “Monopoly™” ($2) and “Rake It In” ($1) instant-scratch games. Players have until the close of business on Dec. 1, 2008, to claim prizes in them.

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