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ROLLING CASH 5 TICKET CLAIMED
May 12, 2009
COLUMBUS - A resident of Lancaster is the latest to claim a top prize in an Ohio Lottery on-line game. John D. Appleton won $130,000 for matching all five numbers in the 5-4-09 Rolling Cash 5 game.

After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, Appleton will receive a check for $89,700.

The winning numbers were 1-7-11-12-15. Appleton purchased the winning ticket from Circle K, 907 E. Main Street in Lancaster. Appleton used auto lotto. Circle K receives a $500 bonus for selling a winning ticket.

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