Cleveland gas station sells winning $25k pick 5 ticket
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Cleveland gas station sells winning $25K Pick 5 ticket

CLEVELAND, OH — A Cleveland resident is celebrating a $25,417 win after hitting the winning numbers in the October 19 Pick 5 midday drawing.

The lucky ticket, featuring the numbers 6-5-0-2-6, was purchased at the Clark Gas Station on Pearl Road. After the mandatory 28 percent in state and federal taxes, the winner will receive approximately $18,300.

Pick 5, a daily draw game, holds two drawings every day at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m. The Ohio Lottery, which has contributed over $32 billion to state education programs since 1974, continues to support Ohio schools and communities.

For more details on Ohio Lottery games and its educational contributions, visit the official website at ohiolottery.com/supportingeducation.

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