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PORTLAND RESIDENT CLAIMS $5.2 MILLION MEGABUCKS PRIZE
April 29, 2008
Gary Brown became an Oregon Lottery® Megabucks millionaire when he claimed the $5.2 million Megabucks jackpot prize from the Dec. 10, Megabucks drawing.

Brown matched all six numbers on his $5 Megabucks ticket. The winning ticket was purchased at Fred Meyer, NE Glisan, in Portland. Brown used the Quick Pick method to select 10 combinations of numbers. His eighth combination of numbers, 6-12-25-31-35-41, matched all six numbers from the drawing, making Brown the Oregon Lottery®’s 211th Megabucks millionaire.

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