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A lottery player from the US state of Ohio has ben made a multi-millionaire thanks to striking lucky playing USA Mega Millions.
Said to be based in Ohio, the fortunate lottery fan has won his or herself the astonishing sum of $99 million thanks to choosing the correct numbers for Friday’s (August 5th’s) draw.
The winning numbers for last week’s game were 6, 24 28, 33 and 42, with a Mega Ball of 19.
In addition to the newest member of Ohio’s financial elite, the state also yielded five second-place winners, who all picked five numbers correctly missing out on the Mega Ball. These guys will take home a payout of $250,000 each – not too shabby for a rubber-up prize.
Last week, ABC News reported that a lotto fan from Maryland won $250,000 playing USA Mega Millions.
The US state must be one of the luckiest for lotto games, with this being the 13th major winner this year alone.
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At theLotter we always strive to help you our valued customers make the most of your lottery investments and fun. Where possible we let you know when and where are the best inernational lottery games to play. We think the Ohio Lottery is one of the most socially aware and giving of all USA state lotteries.
The Ohio Lottery Commission was in May 1973 by a voter-approved constitutional amendment. The tickets for the first Ohio lotery draw went on sale in August 1974, over a year later (it takes time to setup a state-wide lottery system). Today, the Ohio Lottery Commission offers customers a huge range of games to play at online vendors such as theLotter and available for purchase ar over 8,800 retailers across the state. In February 2005, the Ohio Lottery added on another task: to administer and monitor charitable bingo licensing for the state.
Since 1974, the Lottery has provided more than $15.5 billion to public education.
Annually, the Ohio Lottery Commission provides 4.5% of the funding needed for public education in teh state an effort backed and shared by all local, state and federal governments.