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KALISPELL MAN CLAIMS $25,000 SCRATCH TOP PRIZE
November 11, 2012
Jimmy Worsham of Kalispell Friday claimed a $25,000 prize for the “Battleship” Scratch game with a ticket purchased from Town Pump, 2910 Hwy 93 S., Kalispell.

Jimmy didn’t let a blizzard stop him from making the drive from Kalispell to Lottery headquarters to claim his prize. This was his biggest Lottery win!

He plans to use his winnings for fun and bills.

“Battleship” debuted February 27, 2012 with prizes up to $25,000.

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