Nurse plans bills payoff after $50k lottery win
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Nurse plans bills payoff after $50K lottery win

August 15, 2025

Lutherville, MD – A Harford County registered nurse turned a casual pastime into a $50,000 prize when her favorite scratch-off game, MONOPOLY X50, delivered one of its remaining second-tier wins.

The Bel Air woman purchased the $10 ticket from Margate Marathon at 1601 York Road in Lutherville. The MONOPOLY X50 game, which launched in January, still has three $50,000 second-tier prizes and three $100,000 top prizes unclaimed.

This win marks the seventh $50,000 prize claimed in the game. The winner said she plans to use the money to pay bills and treat herself, though she has not yet decided how.

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Key Points

  • A Bel Air nurse won $50,000 on the $10 MONOPOLY X50 scratch-off game
  • The winning ticket was purchased in Lutherville at Margate Marathon
  • Three $50,000 and three $100,000 prizes remain in the game
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