Big lottery win delivers six-figure hit in small Ohio town

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TORONTO, OH — A Rolling Cash 5 player from Toronto hit the game’s $100,000 jackpot in the Wednesday, May 14 drawing, the Ohio Lottery confirmed.

The winner, who used the auto-pick option to select their numbers, matched all five — 12, 13, 23, 30, and 33 — to claim the top prize. After 28 percent in federal and state tax withholdings, the final payout will total $72,000.

The winning ticket was sold at Riesbeck’s, located at 1840 Franklin Ave. in Toronto. The store is among several Ohio retailers that have sold top-prize winning tickets this spring.

Rolling Cash 5 is a daily draw game held at 7:05 p.m., seven days a week. The odds of hitting the jackpot by matching all five numbers are 1 in 575,757.

The Ohio Lottery continues to support education initiatives statewide, contributing more than $33 billion to public schools since 1974.

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