Christmas Cash Call

Christmas Cash Call

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Congratulations goes out to Jim Chuka of Wagner, our winner in the Kool 98.3 and Patzer Woodworking “Christmas Cash Call” Contest! 

Jim knew that the cash call amount was $289.03, and he wins that amount just in time for Christmas! 

Kool 98.3’s Christmas Cash Call was also brought to you by: The Window Shop, Carbliss, Farmers Elevator of Mount Vernon, Nature’s Impressions, and Ron’s Bike Shop. 

Thanks to everyone for playing, and keep listening for your next chance to win, on Kool 98.3! 

View full contest rules HERE!

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