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$1 million lottery ticket winner sold at Ohio gas station

COPLEY — A woman in Summit County is $360,000 richer after winning big on a $30 Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket.

The lucky ticket, purchased at Stoney Hills Station in Copley, was part of the Extreme Millions game, which has a top prize of $1 million.

The winner opted for the lump-sum cash option of $500,000.

After taxes, which amounted to 28 percent, she will take home approximately $360,000.

The Extreme Millions game offers a top prize of $400,000 a year for 25 years, but the woman chose the immediate cash payout instead.

For more information on Ohio Lottery scratch-off tickets and their odds, visit the Ohio Lottery website.

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