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HELENA WOMAN CLAIMS $1,000 PRIZE
May 9, 2009
Heather VanDrunen of Helena has claimed a $1,000 prize from a Scratch game called Bring Home the Bacon Bingo. Vandrunen bought her winning ticket from Town Pump located at 2900 N. Montana Ave in Helena.

Heather plays Scratch games occasionally. She said she won $50 on a ticket and used a little of that prize money to buy a few more tickets. She was at home when she realized she had bought a $1,000 winner. “It was exciting,” Heather said, “This is awesome.”

Heather said she doesn’t have any immediate plans for the money, but she will probably put some of the money into fixing her vehicle.

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