Baltimore scratch-off player wins $1 million as 22 others across maryland claim big prizes
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Baltimore scratch-off player wins $1 million as 22 others across Maryland claim big prizes

BALTIMORE, MD – A Maryland Lottery scratch-off player in Baltimore became a millionaire this week, while two others claimed $100,000 prizes on tickets purchased in Baltimore and Silver Spring.

Between July 21-28, the Maryland Lottery paid out more than $31.1 million in prizes statewide, including 23 tickets worth $10,000 or more. The $1 million scratch-off prize came from a Lucky 777 ticket bought at 7-Eleven, 1465 Key Highway in Baltimore.

Two $100,000 prizes were claimed: a Bingo X10 8th Edition ticket purchased at Rodman’s Discount Store, 4301 Randolph Road, Silver Spring, and a Mega Bucks ticket bought at O’Connor’s Liquors and Check Cashing, 4801 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore.

Other notable wins included a $50,000 Gold Bar Bingo 6th Edition scratch-off from Denton, a $32,694 FAST PLAY Slingo jackpot ticket from Wegmans in Columbia, and several $50,000 PICK 5 tickets sold in Baltimore, Odenton, Timonium, and Prince Frederick.

The Lottery reminds players to sign their tickets and claim prizes promptly. Tickets can be redeemed at authorized locations based on prize amount, with larger prizes requiring appointments at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore.

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