Topeka High School In Kansas Has A Shot At $50,000 In Verizon Wireless TXT2Win Contest

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Heads up to Topeka, KS residents with students who attend Topeka High School - the school has a chance to win $50,000 from Verizon Wireless if local fans can cheer loudest … with their fingers.

Through the Verizon Wireless High School TXT2Win contest, students, parents and fans of Topeka High School simply need to send a text message to 66861 with the school’s special contest code (THS) or visit www.vzwrules.com/highschool to vote online and increase the school’s odds of winning.

Topeka High School will compete against 73 other high schools from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Wisconsin and West Virginia. The school with the most votes by November 4 wins the $50,000 prize, but all participating schools will receive a $1,000 donation at an upcoming sporting event.

To learn more about the Verizon Wireless High School TXT2Win contest and to read the official rules, visit www.vzwrules.com/highschool.

Best of luck to Topeka High School! Get to textin’.

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