Canton gas station dishes out $150K winning lottery ticket

CANTON, OH — A Canton resident has claimed the $150,000 top prize on the Ohio Lottery’s $150,000 Blast scratch-off ticket, officials announced Wednesday.

The winner, identified as Deborah, purchased the $5 ticket at Get Go #3364, located at 104 Raff Road in Canton. After 28 percent in mandatory state and federal tax withholdings, she will receive approximately $108,000.

The $150,000 Blast is one of the Ohio Lottery’s lower-cost instant games, offering players a chance at a six-figure payout. As of May 20, only one top prize remains unclaimed in the game.

Deborah joins a growing list of winners from Stark County who have recently scored high-tier lottery prizes through scratch-off tickets.

The Ohio Lottery has directed more than $33 billion toward public education since its founding in 1974.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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