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ADRIAN, MI (Toledo News Now) -
For the second time, Dr. Stephanie Jass from Adrian College will test her knowledge on the Jeopardy TV game show.
Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 13, Jass joins the Tournament of Champions, a competition between the biggest winners of the season.
She first appeared on the show in October of 2012 and broke the record for the female contestant with the most wins. Her cash prize totaled more than $147,000.
Jeopardy airs on WTOL at 7:30 p.m.
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