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COLUMBUS HEALTH CARE WORKER GETS $10,000 REMEDY
March 5, 2009

ATLANTA – A Columbus woman, who works in the health care industry, received a special delivery. Cynthia Swift, 43, won a $10,000 top prize playing the Georgia Lottery instant game Junior Jumbo Bucks.

She walked to Big Pop's Grocery, 5768 Forest Road in Columbus, where she purchased her ticket and scratched it in the store.

"I ran home," she said. "I feel great."

The mother of two intends to save her winnings.

"I'm taking it to the bank," she exclaimed.

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