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LOUISVILLE MAN WINS INSTANT $30,000
June 3, 2008

ATLANTA – A Louisville man is celebrating a Georgia Lottery win. Thomas Walden, 41, played the Georgia Lottery instant game Lucky Dog and won $30,000.

White Oak Mart, located at 1011 White Oak Road in Thomson, sold the top prize ticket. Walden, an auto parts store employee, purchased the ticket on his way to work.

According to Walden, who is the father of a 13-year-old son, he is still deciding how to use his winnings.

"I don't know yet," he said. "Probably save it."

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