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Watercade medallion hunt begins Monday; Winner takes home $200

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The 51st annual Watercade medallion hunt will start with the first clue given on Monday.

The lucky person who finds the medallion can claim the grand prize of $200 by presenting it to a Watercade board member.

The medallion is hidden in the Litchfield area on public property. Finding the medallion will not require digging, climbing, cutting, hammering or any destructive means to retrieve it. Medallion hunters are urged not to search on private property or damage trees, shrubbery, buildings or other public property in their search.

Clues for the medallion hunt will be posted daily beginning Monday at 10 a.m. in the window of the Independent Review office at 217 Sibley Ave. N. and on the newspaper’s Web site at www.independentreview.net. Clues also will be read live on the air at KLFD-AM 1410. Clues will not be read over the telephone.

To participate and be eligible for the $200 grand prize treasure hunters must have purchased a $3 Watercade button from any Miss Litchfield candidate or participating Litchfield business. Anyone without a button who finds the medallion will be eligible for a $100 prize.

To claim the cash prize, the finder of the medallion must present it to a designated representative of the Watercade Medallion Hunt Committee by calling (320) 693-8006 or (320) 593-1045.

The cash prize will be awarded during the Miss Litchfield coronation Sunday, July 8, at Bernie Aaker Auditorium.

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