EARLY DEADLINE: Play & Win Contest
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10:49 pm Wednesday, September 7, 2022

EARLY DEADLINE: Play & Win Contest

Here’s an important update for this week for the Franklin County Times’ Play and Win Contest.

Since a number of football games on this week’s picks list have been moved to Thursday because of anticipated inclement weather Friday, the contest will have an EARLY DEADLINE for this week!

All picks must be delivered, submitted online or postmarked by Thursday afternoon, as selections must be made prior to kickoff.

Take note and spread the word. Participants can use the form on B8 in this week’s paper or vote online by navigating to the contest form from the homepage.

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