Big win for cleveland resident in ohio lottery drawing
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Big win for Cleveland resident in Ohio Lottery drawing

Cleveland player scores $25K Pick 5 win with ticket sold in Euclid

Cleveland, OH — A Cleveland resident has claimed a $25,000 prize in the Ohio Lottery’s Pick 5 game after purchasing the winning ticket at a local convenience store in Euclid.

The winning ticket was sold at Convenient Food Mart, located at 811 E 222nd Street. After standard federal and state tax withholdings totaling 28 percent, the lucky player will take home $18,000.

Pick 5 is a popular daily game in Ohio with two drawings held every day at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., offering players the chance to win up to $25,000 per ticket.

The Ohio Lottery, which has contributed more than $33 billion to education since 1974, continues to see winners statewide in a variety of its daily and scratch-off games.

The identity of the Cleveland winner has not been released, and lottery officials have not confirmed whether the prize has been officially claimed.

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Key Points

  • A Cleveland resident won $25,000 playing the Ohio Lottery’s Pick 5 game
  • The ticket was purchased at Convenient Food Mart in Euclid
  • After taxes, the winner will receive $18,000
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