Listen for the $1,000 Keyword 4 times a day!

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Prices are high, summer vacation is right around the corner.  Could you use some extra cash??  BIG Country 107.7 wants to give you the chance to “Put a Grand in Your Hand” – sponsored by Axaholics and By The Bucket!

April 24th through June 16th – one lucky winner will win $1,000 each weekday we play the contest!  Listen for the “thousand-dollar-keyword” announced four times daily (Monday-Friday).  Once you hear it – enter the keyword below for the chance to win $1,000!  The following day, a random winner will be chosen from all the correct entries.

See complete contest rules.

Grand in Your Hand Contest Winners:
1. Crystall Willard
2. Tiffany Snedeker
3. Michael Ball
4. Lynne Snyder
5. Josh Boetel
6. Mite Tembe
7. Emily Fredette
8. Barbara Ellena
9. Kayla Severin
10. Marsha Evans
11. Robert Leigh
12. Jessica Adams
13. Trudy McDade
14. Nick Loverde
15. Natalie Reis
16. Khoi Vu
17. Abbie Hoffman
18. CJ Loney
19. John Moruzzi
20. Shirley Schiefer
21. Lynnette Schilling
22. Troy Block
23. Teresa Coates
24. Brian Wiese
25. Noah McNaughton
26. Lynn Santos
27. Mike Sullivan
28. Cie Simurro
29. Brenda Martin
30. Kathy Mason
31. Christie Mazzuchi
32. Rob Marinaro
33. Chris York
34. Tonya Huot
35. Doyle George
36. Corey Roussel
37. Michael Snedegar

 

 

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