Delaware nurse wins $50,000 on maryland lottery scratch-off
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Delaware nurse wins $50,000 on Maryland Lottery scratch-off

DELMAR, Md. — A Delaware nurse and her fiancé hit a $50,000 payday after purchasing a winning Money Rush scratch-off ticket in Maryland.

The Sussex County resident bought four $10 Money Rush tickets at Corner Market on South Bi-State Boulevard in Delmar. One ticket revealed a matching number 22 with a $1,000 prize and a 50X multiplier, totaling $50,000.

To confirm the win, the couple returned to the retailer to scan the ticket. “The scan confirmed what they saw but they still could not believe it,” the woman told Maryland Lottery officials.

She plans to use her winnings to pay bills, save money, and support her children.

The Money Rush instant ticket launched in July 2024, with five $100,000 prizes, four $50,000 prizes, and 14 $10,000 prizes still unclaimed.

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