Ohio Woman Stunned by $150K Lottery Win, Plans to Buy Dream Home

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Ohio Woman Wins $150,000 Lottery Prize, Plans to Buy a Home
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An Ohio woman was left in shock after discovering she won the top prize on a $5 scratch-off ticket. Still reeling from disbelief, she called a friend to verify what her eyes could hardly believe.

A Lucky Stop in Akron

A Lucky Stop in Akron
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The woman purchased a $5 Monopoly Bonus Spectacular 25X scratch-off ticket in Akron, Ohio. What started as a routine lottery buy turned into a life-changing moment.

Disbelief Sets In

Disbelief Sets In
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“When I scratched the ticket, I sat there in disbelief,” the woman told Ohio Lottery officials. Staring at the top prize of $150,000, she couldn’t immediately comprehend what she was seeing.

Phone a Friend

Phone a Friend
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To confirm the win, she called a friend and asked them to double-check the ticket. “I couldn’t process it until I got to the Canton office to make a claim,” she said.

Cashing In

Cashing In
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The Ohio Lottery confirmed she had won the game’s highest prize. After required taxes, her final payout will be $108,000.

New Home on the Horizon

New Home on the Horizon
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With the prize money, the woman says she plans to buy a home, a dream that now feels within reach thanks to her unexpected windfall.

Winning Game Details

Winning Game Details
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The Monopoly Bonus Spectacular 25X is a popular $5 scratch-off game in Ohio, offering various prizes, including the $150,000 top prize she claimed.

Hometown Geography

Hometown Geography
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Akron, where the ticket was purchased, is located roughly 40 miles south of Cleveland, and Canton, where the claim was made, is a nearby city known for housing the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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