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COLUMBUS WOMAN WINS $10,000 PLAYING PINK PANTHER
July 28, 2008
COLUMBUS – Latina Jackson of Columbus won $10,000 playing the Ohio Lottery’s game, Pink Panther. She purchased the $2 instant ticket at Hamilton Sunoco in Columbus. Jackson made her claim Monday, July 21, at the Lottery’s Columbus regional office.

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