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OMAHA MAN WINS $10,000 PLAYING TRUCK$ AND BUCK$
June 15, 2012
George Idelman of Omaha won $10,000 playing the $2 Scratch game Truck$ & Buck$ from the Nebraska Lottery.

Idelman purchased his winning Truck$ & Buck$ ticket at Hy-Vee Gas, 749 North 132nd Street in Omaha. Scratching the ticket, he revealed a $10,000 prize amount in Game 1 for $10,000.

There are three $10,000 prizes available in Truck$ & Buck$. Idelman is the first person to claim a $10,000 prize in this edition of the game.

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