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August 13, 2012
A resident of Youngstown won a prize on an Ohio Lottery instant game. Lindsay J. Benedict won $1 million or $50,000 for 20 years on $300 Million Extravaganza.

Benedict chose the annuity, $50,000 for 20 years instead of the cash option. After mandatory federal and state taxes totaling 31 percent, she receives a check for $34,500 for the next 20 years.

She purchased the ticket from University Food Sunoco at 590 5th Avenue in Youngstown.

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