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Enter The Minnesota Wild – Sheboygan Sausages Wild Sweepstakes for a chance to win a hockey fan's ultimate prize package, courtesy of American Foods Group, LLC. This exciting giveaway includes four tickets to the Minnesota Wild home game on April 2 at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, plus four Custom One Club passes, a team-autographed jersey, and a YETI 15 Hard Cooler, valued at $1,200. Don't miss out - enter to win before entries close on March 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM CST, and make your hockey dreams come true with American Foods Group, LLC.
https://www.sweepsadvantage.com/the-minnesota-wild-sheboygan-sausages-wild-sweepstakesOne Minnesota Timberwolves U.S. Bank Premium Experience Sweepstakes winner will be randomly selected from all eligible entries on or about the week of February 9, 2026. The Minnesota Timberwolves U.S. Bank winner will receive four tickets to the March 20, 2026 Timberwolves game, a $500 Fanatics Gift Card, a $250 Visa Gift Card, and a Fan Experience chosen by the Sponsor in its sole discretion. Examples of a Fan Experience include access to pre‑game warmups or participation in the player high‑five tunnel; however, the actual experience may vary. The approximate retail value of the prize is $1,950, and the odds of winning depend on the number of eligible Minnesota Timberwolves U.S. Bank Premium Experience Sweepstakes entries received during the Promotion Period.
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Enter the GoodReads giveaway for The Jilted Countess by Loretta Ellsworth. Roza Meszaros once dreamed of becoming a ballerina, but the war shattered her ambitions and wiped out her aristocratic family’s wealth. When she meets an American soldier named Joe, she believes her luck has finally changed. He vows to marry her and bring her to the United States. After two long years spent gathering the money and documents she needs to emigrate, Roza arrives in Minnesota only to learn that Joe has already married someone else.
Refusing to give up on her new life in America, Roza seeks help from well‑known newspaper columnist Cedric Adams. He shares her story and photograph with his military readership, asking them to help her find a husband. The reaction is astonishing: nearly 1,800 World War II veterans flood the newspaper with telegrams, flowers, candy, and even cash, which Adams calls a world‑record number of marriage proposals.
