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CATAULA MAN TO ‘WIN IT ALL’ WITH $50,000
April 10, 2009

ATLANTA – Joshua Sikes of Cataula was in disbelief when he realized he'd won the lottery. Sikes, 41, won a $50,000 top prize playing the Georgia Lottery instant game Win It All.

"When I saw $50,000 on the ticket, I had to do a double take," he said.

Sikes said that he plans to pay bills, purchase a new car and buy new clothes with his lottery win.

Lucky Package, 4475 Warm Springs Road in Columbus, sold the winning ticket.

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