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INSTANT WINNERS CLAIM IN CINCINNATI REGION
September 17, 2008
CINCINNATI - Two players of Ohio Lottery instant games got lucky. Jeremy S. Cable of Morrow won $18,888 scratching Electric 8’s. Billie J. Robinson of New Richmond won $10,000 on the $1,000,000 Double Lucky Times 10.

After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, Cable will receive a check for $13,032. Robinson receives a check for $6,900.

Cable purchased Electric 8’s from Marathon #660, 660 N. Broadway Street in Lebanon. Robinson purchased the winning $1,000,000 Double Lucky Times 10 from Ameristop Food Mart, 527 Sycamore Street in New Richmond.

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