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XENIA, OH – A Xenia resident is celebrating a life-changing win after hitting the $500,000 top prize on the Ohio Lottery’s $500,000 Cashword scratch-off game. Lottery officials said the winning ticket was purchased at True North #717, located at 11 Ranchview Drive in Vandalia. After state and federal taxes, the winner will take home $360,000.
The Ohio Lottery says a winning $100,000 Powerball ticket was sold at Gonzalez Grocery in Lorain. Here is the full list of statewide winners and their prizes from Monday's drawing:
An Ohio resident has struck it big, winning $50,000 on the Ohio Lottery Scratch-Off game, Billion, a game he's won three times in the last three months.
CLEVELAND, OH – A lucky Ohio Lottery player walked away with a $20,000 prize after purchasing a VIP Millions scratch-off ticket at Charlie’s Beverage in Cleveland. Lottery officials said the winner will receive about $14,400 after state and federal tax withholdings. The odds of winning the $20,000 prize are 1 in 10,000.
An Ohio man won $50,000 from his favorite scratch-off lottery ticket, which previously scored him wins worth $5,000 and $10,000 just two months earlier.
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