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Win thousands of dollars in Seattle's 'Big Dig'
Posted on April 11, 2012 at 3:55 PM
Updated Thursday, Jul 5 at 10:46 AM
Cedar Grove and Seattle Public Utilities are holding the Big Dig where people can receive a free bag of compost and enter to win a spot to dig in a giant compost pile for thousands of dollars worth of prizes.
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