KIMB Cash!

104.3 KIMB is teaming up with our friends at Phoenix Conoco, High Point RV and FirsTier Bank to bring back KIMB Cash!

August 11, 2025Updated: January 5, 2026
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

 

104.3 KIMB has teamed up with FirsTier Bank, Phoenix Conoco and High Point RV for KIMB Cash!

We play KIMB Cash on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/KIMB1043 . All you have to do is make sure you are following our page, then you can get registered TWICE for your shot to win $104.30. You can register through the link below once then once by texting your first and last name, hometown and the phrase KIMB Cash to our text hotline at 308-310-4634.

Every Friday, we will post one registered name on our Facebook page and that person will have 104 minutes and 30 seconds to reply to our post from their Facebook account. If we see your reply within 104 minutes and 30 seconds, you win $104.30! It is that easy.

We will play every Friday. So give KIMB a follow then register at the link below. Be watching, starting Friday, January 9th for your name and your shot at KIMB Cash!

REGISTER ONCE HERE:  https://newschannelnebraska-panhandle.secondstreetapp.com/2025-KIMB-Cash/

AND REGISTER A SECOND TIME by texting your first and last name, hometown, and the phrase "KIMB Cash" to 308-310-4634!

Good luck from FirsTier Bank, Phoenix Conoco, High Point RV and 104.3 KIMB!

 

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