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WATONGA RESIDENT WINS CASH PLAYING ROLL 'EM SCRATCHER
January 28, 2009
Oklahoma City – Lorrie Lund of Watonga won $2,000 in cash playing the Oklahoma Lottery’s new Roll ‘Em Scratcher.

Lund purchased her ticket at the Easy Shop at 320 S. Nash in Watonga.

To play the Roll ‘Em Scratcher, players scratch the play area to reveal dice ‘rolls.’ If any one roll totals seven, the player wins the prize shown for that roll. If any one roll totals 11, the player wins double the prize shown.

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