Waldorf woman wins $50k lottery prize
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Waldorf Woman Wins $50k Lottery Prize


WALDORF, MD – A Waldorf woman, known as “Twice Is Nice,” has won a $50,000 Lottery prize, following her $100,000 win in December 2022. Both wins are fueling her dream of a tiny house investment project.

“Twice Is Nice” purchased several Ultimate Cash instant tickets, with her sister assisting in scratching them off. The excitement peaked when her sister revealed a $50,000 second-tier winning ticket, leading to jubilant screams of “Again! Again!”

A medical professional by trade, “Twice Is Nice” finds excitement in the thrill of playing the Lottery. Her initial win in 2022 allowed her to invest in nearly four acres of land for her tiny house project. This latest win provides an additional boost to her investment.

The winner, affirming her belief in the possibility of repeated Lottery success, plans to continue playing scratch-offs. The winning ticket was bought at Westlake Liquors, located at 1182 Smallwood Drive West in Waldorf.

The Ultimate Cash game, introduced in June, still has substantial prizes available, including five $100,000 top prizes and three $50,000 prizes.

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