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March 16, 2008

Nathan Dent could not find his package of cigarettes. “I figured I lost them somewhere.” So, he headed to Daisy Quik Shop, in Redmond, to pick up a replacement.

While there, Nathan, an occasional Scratch-it player, picked up a $5 Hot Slots Multiplier Scratch-it ticket. When he scratched the ticket, the Redmond resident, uncovered three diamond symbols, and won the matching $50,000 top prize for the game.

Nathan is not new to winning Oregon Lottery® prizes. In June of 2000, Nathan won a $1,207 Megabucks prize.

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