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CINCINNATI PLAYER WINS $250,000
June 1, 2009
CINCINNATI - A resident of Hamilton County won a second-tier prize on an Ohio Lottery on-line game. Romaine G. Cable of Cincinnati won $250,000 for matching all five numbers in the 5-26-09 Mega Millions drawing.

After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, Cable will receive a check for $172,500.

She purchased the second-tier prize winning ticket from Tom’s Drive Thru. Cable used auto lotto. The winning numbers were 9-18-21-37-55. The mega ball number was 33. Tom’ Drive Thru receives a $1,000 agent bonus for selling a second-tier winning ticket.

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