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PLAYER WINS WILD CARD PRIZE
March 30, 2009
Phyllis Heinz of Great Falls has claimed a $5,000 Wild Card prize from Montana Lottery headquarters. Heinz bought her winning ticket from Holiday located at 601 Northwest Bypass in Great Falls for the March 28 drawing.

Heinz, a regular Wild Card player, matched the five white balls to win the second tier prize of $5,000. Her quick pick ticket had the Queen of Hearts as the Wild Card, but the drawn Wild Card was the Ace of Diamonds.

Heinz does not have immediate plans for the money. She added, “It’s hard to believe, but it’s a lot of fun!”

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