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LINCOLN MAN WINS $3,600 PLAYING 9 BALL
December 30, 2011
David Cover of Lincoln won $3,600 playing the $1 Scratch game 9 Ball from the Nebraska Lottery.

Cover purchased his winning 9 Ball ticket at Hy-Vee Mainstreet, 2343 North 48th Street in Lincoln. Scratching the ticket, he revealed six pairs of matching numbers with corresponding prizes of $600, making Cover’s total prize $3,600.

There are three $3,600 top prizes available in 9 Ball. Cover is the second person to claim a top prize to date.

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