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WEBSTER MAN CLAIMS $378,068 WILD CARD 2 JACKPOT
March 23, 2009
(Pierre) – Don Kwasniewski of Webster claimed the $378,068 jackpot he won in the Wild Card 2 multi-state lotto game.

Kwasniewski purchased the winning “quick pick” ticket for the March 14 drawing at Pike's Clark in Webster. The store will receive a $3,780 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

This is the seventh time the jackpot has been won in South Dakota. The game is currently played in South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Idaho.

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