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TALES FROM THE LOTTO: OHIO RESIDENTS GET RICHER
May 24, 2011

Lottery can sure lift anybody’s life in a span of only seconds. Now, it was turn for a Huber Heights woman and a Dayton man to embrace destiny’s luck as they have won more than $200,000 each in the Ohio Lottery. US lottery.

Melanie Alioto of Huber Heights won $219,000 after purchasing a lotto ticket that matched all five digits in the May 6th Rolling Cash 5 drawing. On the other hand, Lonnie D. Combs of Dayton gained $250,000 after correctly equaling all five numbers but no mega ball in the May 16th Mega Millions’ drawing.

However, after federal and state taxes were subtracted from their earnings, Alioto received $151,110 while Combs got $172,500. The Huber Heights woman bought the winning ticket from Kroger, 7747 Old Troy Pike in Huber Heights and used auto lotto. Kroger obtained a $500 agent extra cash for selling a five-of-five Rolling Cash 5 ticket. Lottery results.

Combs acquired the second-tier winning Mega Millions’ ticket from East Third Shell, 3406 East Third Street in Dayton. East Third Shell will get a $1,000 agent bonus for selling a second-tier prize-winning ticket with no mega ball. National lottery.

Congratulations to the winners in Ohio. Remember if you wanna win big like these guys did, you gotta keep playing big.

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