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THE TUCKERS SPLIT $250,000
May 13, 2008
TOLEDO… Two Tuckers of Swanton will split a second-tier prize in an Ohio Lottery on-line game. Joan G. and Howard E. Tucker will share $250,000 for matching five numbers in the May 6, Mega Millions drawing. They filed the claims yesterday in the Toledo regional office.

After mandatory federal and taxes totaling 31 percent, the Tuckers will divide $172,500.

They purchased the winning ticket from The Pharm, 127 Golden Gate Shopping Center in Maumee. They used auto lotto. The winning numbers were 4-21-46-53-54. The mega ball number was 26. The Pharm receives a $1,000 bonus for selling a winning ticket.

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