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NILES MAN CLAIMS $55,000 PRIZE
August 14, 2008
YOUNGSTOWN – A resident of Niles got lucky last night. Frances E. Focht held one of two winning tickets sold in last night’s Rolling Cash 5 game. Focht won $55,000.

After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, Focht will receive a check for $37,950.

The winning Rolling Cash 5 ticket was purchased at Uni-Mart, 2670 Robbins Avenue in Niles. The winning numbers were 11-21-23-25-35. Focht used auto lotto. Uni-Mart receives a $500 bonus for selling a winning ticket. Holder of the other winning ticket sold in this game has not come forward to claim their prize.

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