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Promoting advanced ticket sales

Updated: December 6, 2012
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NORMAL -- The Cornbelters are trying to boost ticket sales. They've come up with a deal your life depends on - literally! The team is only selling tickets for next season through December 21.

That's the day the Mayan calendar ends, which some believe signals the end of the world. Then, if nothing happens on the 21st, you'll at least have your tickets before anyone else.

Tickets start at $5. You can get them online or at the Corn Crib. The next time they'll be on sale is in March, if we all survive the end of days.

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