West haven convenience store turns into winning stop
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West Haven convenience store turns into winning stop

West Haven Keno ticket wins $10,000 at Krauszers Food Store

WEST HAVEN, CT — A Keno ticket purchased at a West Haven convenience store turned into a $10,000 win for one lucky player following Thursday’s drawing.

The winning ticket was sold at Krauszers Food Store in West Haven on October 23, according to the Connecticut Lottery. The winner matched enough numbers in the popular fast-paced game to claim the five-figure prize.

The CT Lottery has not publicly identified the winner, and no further details have been released regarding the exact wager or numbers played. Keno drawings are held every four minutes, offering players frequent chances to win prizes ranging from a few dollars to tens of thousands.

Krauszers, a local food and convenience stop, now joins the list of Connecticut retailers celebrating recent lottery wins amid a statewide streak of high-value payouts this month.

Keno continues to be one of the most played draw games in Connecticut, with more than 3,000 locations offering the game.

Key Points

  • $10,000 winning Keno ticket sold October 23 at Krauszers Food Store in West Haven
  • The winner has not yet been identified by the CT Lottery
  • Keno drawings occur every four minutes statewide
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