Shopper hits jackpot with $100k ohio lottery win

Shopper hits jackpot with $100K Ohio Lottery win

Ohio man wins $100K on scratch-off bought at Norton grocery store

A trip to a local Acme Fresh Market turned into a six-figure payday for one lucky Ohio man after he won $100,000 playing the Ohio Lottery’s $2,000,000 Cashword scratch-off game.

The winning ticket was purchased at Acme Fresh Market #16, located at 3200 Greenwich Road in Norton. The winner, identified only as William, visited the Ohio Lottery’s Akron/Canton regional office on Friday to claim his prize.

After mandatory state and federal tax withholdings, William will take home approximately $72,000. The win comes from the $30 $2,000,000 Cashword game, which still has multiple large prizes available.

According to the Ohio Lottery, six prizes of $100,000 remain unclaimed, along with two top prizes worth $2 million each paid as annuities. Players can find more information about this and other scratch-off games on the Lottery’s website.

Acme Fresh Market #16 will also receive a retailer bonus for selling the winning ticket, though the exact amount was not specified.

Ohio Lottery scratch-off game still loaded with major prizes

The $2,000,000 Cashword game continues to be a strong performer for the Ohio Lottery, offering players both mid-tier and top-tier prizes across the state.

Since its founding in 1974, the Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $33 billion to education in the state. Revenue from games like Cashword supports public schools and other education initiatives.

Scratch-off players are encouraged to check all tickets carefully and claim prizes within the redemption period, which varies by game.

Retailers selling winning tickets are awarded incentive bonuses based on prize levels and ticket types, further rewarding lottery participation throughout the state.

The Ohio Lottery maintains multiple regional offices, including the Akron/Canton location, for prize claims over $5,000.

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