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CARROLL & ADAMS WIN $25,000
April 21, 2009
COLUMBUS – Two players of Ohio Lottery games have more than playing in common. Kathleen Carroll of Powell won $25,000 on the Ohio Lottery’s instant scratch game KENO. Dawn G. Adams of Westerville won $25,000 on Blazing Bucks. Both filed claim forms in the Columbus regional office.

After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, each winner will receive a check for $17,250.

Carroll purchased the ticket from Giant Eagle, 4000 Powell Road in Powell. Adams purchased the winning ticket from Speedway, 219 E. Emmitt Avenue in Waverly.

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