Grafton man wins in lucky for life drawing
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Grafton Man Wins in Lucky For Life Drawing

ELYRIA, OH — David Taylor of Grafton was pleasantly surprised to discover he won $5,004 in the August 24 Lucky For Life drawing.

Taylor, who has been playing the game for a while, used auto pick to select his numbers and matched four of the five white balls and the Lucky Ball, securing a $5,000 win. He also matched the Lucky Ball on another play, adding an additional $4 to his total winnings. The winning numbers for the drawing were 13-19-26-33-38, with the Lucky Ball being 15.

The winning ticket was purchased at Riverside Beverage and Deli on Butternut Ridge Road in Elyria.

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