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We now have a winner: Mystery neighborhood is Russell Heights!

The fourth entry in the Know Your County Better Mystery Neighborhood Contest is a Winner!

  • It isn't Green Hills, as Entry No. 5, Sylvia Grant thought
  • It isn't Miller Estates, as Entry No. 6, from Gina Greer, suggested
  • It isn't East 80 Estates as Entry No. 7, from Daniel Froedge, guessed
  • It isn't Horton Estates, as Entry No. 8, suggested
  • It is The Russell Heights neighborhood. The large brick home is that of Andy Withers, the correct and winning answer in Entry No. 4, at 12pm Noon CT, submitted by Elaine Bennett, who needs only tell us her choice of CM What's Cooking Restaurants to claim the huge prize, a $12.50 lunch or dinner today.
Thus endeth Know Your County Better Mystery Neighborhood contest No. One.




This story was posted on 2010-12-08 12:25:26
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