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Oregon store sells $50K winning Ohio Lottery scratch-off

Oregon, OH – A customer at S&G #92 in Oregon has claimed a $50,000 second-tier prize from the Ohio Lottery’s $10 $500,000 Bankroll scratch-off game.

The winning ticket was purchased at the store located at 7410 Jerusalem Road. After state and federal tax withholdings, the winner will take home approximately $36,000.

As of August 15, the $500,000 Bankroll game still has 15 second-tier $50,000 prizes remaining, along with three unclaimed top prizes of $500,000 and other prize levels. The game’s overall odds of winning are 1 in 3.90.

The Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $33 billion to support education across the state since 1974.

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Key Points

  • A customer won $50,000 playing the $500,000 Bankroll scratch-off game in Oregon
  • The winning ticket was sold at S&G #92 on Jerusalem Road
  • Three $500,000 top prizes and 15 second-tier prizes remain in the game
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Chris Quigley

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