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PLAYER CLAIMS $10,000
May 11, 2009
Nolan Huber of Terry has claimed a $10,000 prize on a Scratch ticket called Professional Bull Riders. Huber bought his winning ticket from Trail Star Truck Stop located at 11 Highway 16, Glendive.

Huber says he plays Scratch tickets occasionally. Huber, a truck driver, stopped at the Trail Star for fuel and knew right away that he had won. “I plan to pay bills and buy a pickup,” he said.

The Professional Bull Riders ticket is a $2 Scratch game that features four stars from the PBR tour. There is still one top prize of $10,000 left in the game and a trip to the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas as a second chance drawing.

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