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New contest coming: Find the Checkered Flag!
If you're enjoying our Find the Baseballs contest each week in the New Hampshire Sunday News, you'll love this announcement.
For three weeks beginning Aug. 26, we'll place checkered flags — like the one shown here — randomly throughout the pages of your Sunday paper.
Find all the flags and submit your tally using our print or online entry form, and you could win. There will be two prizes each week.
The first grand-prize winner will receive two tickets to the Sylvania 300 NASCAR race on Sunday, Sept. 23.
The second winner each week will receive two tickets to the Short Track Saturday slate of races on Sept. 22.
Contest rules will be identical to those for the Find the Baseballs contest. To see a copy of the rules, go to www.unionleader.com/baseballcontest.
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