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$109,000 BADGER 5 JACKPOT WON IN MADISON
November 2, 2011
One ticket sold in Madison matched all five winning numbers in the Wisconsin Lottery’s Tuesday, November 1 Badger 5 lotto drawing to win the night’s $109,000 jackpot.

The $109,000 winning ticket was sold at Old Sauk Mobil, 633 Junction Road.

The ticket-holder has 180 days to claim the prize by going to the Lottery’s Madison or Milwaukee offices, or by mail.  

Tuesday night’s winning Badger 5 numbers were 09, 15, 21, 28 and 29.

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