Ohio walmart sells winning $300k lottery ticket
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Ohio Walmart sells winning $300K lottery ticket

RAVENNA, Ohio — A woman from Atwater claimed the $300,000 top prize from the Ohio Lottery’s Feeling Lucky scratch-off game, officials announced Thursday.

The winning ticket was purchased at the Walmart Supercenter located at 2600 State Route 59 in Ravenna. The $10 scratch-off game currently has eight top prizes remaining.

After state and federal tax withholdings totaling 28%, the winner will take home $216,000.

Feeling Lucky is part of the Ohio Lottery’s lineup of instant games, offering a range of prizes up to the $300,000 top tier. The game remains active, with additional major prizes still in circulation as of June 12.

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