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Columbian wins $10,000 on iwon.com
Fay McKinley of Columbia was the Tuesday, March 22, 2005. winner of the daily $10,000 prize on http://www.iwon.com. At Iwon.com's homepage, look down in the right hand side and for the $10,000 daily winner, and from there, click to the list of their previous winners. Mrs. McKinley's name is listed as a $10,000 winner for Tuesday, March 22, 2005.Mrs. McKinley has been an avid computer and internet user, and it's now paid off big-time. She expects the check in the next week or so, and she does have plans for part of the money. "The first part will go to the church," she said, "and then I'm going to get a new mobile laptop computer." Mrs. McKinley won the prize by entering and by getting points for using the site's emai, and by capitalizing on other point-building activities with the site. She's also in a pool to win even more, she said. Information for others who want to participate can be found by going to the site's homepage. Mrs. McKinley is a retired Adair County Schools librarian and classroom teacher. She remains active at her daughter, Mitzi Bault's, store, Mitzi's, which is now open in what was the first county court office, toward the Square from the Janice Holt Giles Memorial Library. The store property adjoins Mrs. Bault's other business, Rainbows and Lollipops Daycare. This story was posted on 2005-03-23 09:37:08
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