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MEGA MILLIONS TICKET SOLD IN EL CENTRO WORTH OVER $190,000
July 14, 2012
One lucky California Lottery player nearly hit last night’s $21 million MEGA Millions jackpot. The lucky ticket successfully matched five out of six numbers and is worth $190,535.

The winning ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven located at 1485 Ocotillo Drive in El Centro (Imperial County). The ticket successfully matched the numbers 24, 13, 46, 6 and 7, missing only the Mega number of 7.

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