JANESVILLE, WIS. (AP) -- The last vehicle that rolls off the General Motors Corp. assembly line in Janesville, Wis., later this month will be raffled off for charity. The plant is to close Dec. 23 following slumping sales of the full-size SUVs built there.
Officials say the Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ will be donated to the United Way of North Rock County, which will give it away as the top prize in a February raffle.
GM Janesville and union officials say it's an opportunity to give back to the community. Raffle tickets cost $20 each or six for $100.
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