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LAFAYETTE WOMAN CLAIMS $100,000 WINFALL TOP PRIZE
July 13, 2012
Delanna Menard of Church Point is feeling blessed after winning a $100,000 top prize from the Louisiana Lottery's $100,000 Winfall scratch-off game.

"It feels amazing to win," shared Menard, age 38, when she and her husband claimed the prize at the Louisiana Lottery's Lafayette office last week.

The couple plans to pay bills with their winnings.

Menard purchased her winning scratch-off from EZ Quick Stop on West Canal Street in Church Point.

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