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$100,000 lottery ticket winner sold in Ohio

OHIO — A Columbus man is celebrating a big win after claiming the top prize of $100,000 on the Ohio Lottery’s Buckeye Cashscratch-off ticket.

Jackie purchased his winning ticket at Parsons Express, located at 1526 Parsons Ave. in Columbus.

After mandatory state and federal taxes totaling 28 percent, he will take home approximately $72,000.

Buckeye Cash is a $5 scratch-off game featuring a top prize of $100,000.

Since 1974, the Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $33 billion to education across the state. For more information on lottery games and their impact on education, visit www.ohiolottery.com/supportingeducation.

Ohio Statewide Staff

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