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$500,000 lottery ticket winner sold in Ohio

OHIO — A Xenia man has won the $500,000 top prize on the Ohio Lottery’s $500,000 Cashword Scratch-Off ticket.

After mandatory state and federal taxes totaling 28 percent, the winner will take home $360,000.

The winning ticket was sold at True North #717, located at 11 Ranchview Drive in Vandalia.

$500,000 Cashword is a $10 Scratch-Off game that offers players a chance at a $500,000 prize. As of August 14, two top prizes remain available.

Since its founding in 1974, the Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $33 billion to education across the state. More information about the Lottery and its contributions can be found at www.ohiolottery.com/supportingeducation.

Ohio Statewide Staff

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