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Morgan wins snocross competition exterior of Lambeau Field - 2004-03-07
Canadian Blair Morgan made the most of a slushy track outside Lambeau Field to win the Oneida Bingo & Casino Ultimate Lambeau Leap snocross affair Sunday.

He was unsuccessful in finishing in the top 10 in either of the first two races of the year, but won the next four races to vault to third in the points race. He soon was showing the form that had made him a seven-time WSA champion.
Read the full story at Duluth News Tribune
 
New Mexico Woman Hits $8 M On Megabucks at Palms Casino - 2004-03-07
Nevada Megabucks hit at the Palms Casino midday Sunday, the fourth jackpot on the statewide connected progressive slot system in the last six months. The winner, Beverlee Groves of Albuquerque, N.M., had never played Megabucks prior to winning $8,065,000 on the 3-coin dollar game.

This was the 62nd jackpot on Nevada Megabucks, the oldest wide regional progressive system in the nation. The system also has the distinction of
holding the world's record for biggest slot jackpot, $39,713,982, won in Las Vegas last year.
Read the full story at PR Newswire
 







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