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COLUMBIA COUPLE HAVE CAUSE TO CELEBRATE!
November 12, 2008
Columbia residents Freddie and Stephanie Taylor have been doing a lot of celebrating lately – both of their birthdays, their upcoming wedding anniversary, the recent birth of their grandchild and now, a $100,000 win playing the instant game Deal or No Deal! Freddie bought the winning ticket at the Tennessean Truckstop in Cornersville and plans to use the prize money to retire their mortgage. Congratulations to the Taylor family!

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