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Man wins Oklahoma Lottery’s ‘Lucky for Life’ prize of $1,000 a day for life

Jeremiah joined the Oklahoma Lottery’s Millionaire’s Club and is now the state’s 65th millionaire, officials with the Oklahoma Lottery announced Friday.
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Jeremiah joined the Oklahoma Lottery’s Millionaire’s Club and is now the state’s 65th millionaire, officials with the Oklahoma Lottery announced Friday.
SOURCE: Oklahoma Lottery
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Man wins Oklahoma Lottery’s ‘Lucky for Life’ prize of $1,000 a day for life
A Bristow man won the Oklahoma Lottery’s “Lucky for Life” top prize of $1,000 a day for life.Jeremiah joined the Oklahoma Lottery’s Millionaire’s Club and is now the state’s 65th millionaire, officials with the Oklahoma Lottery announced Friday. He stopped at Coop’s Stop N Shop in Bristow on Dec. 3 and bought a Lucky for Life ticket for $2, which he does a couple of times a month, officials said. His ticket matched all five white balls and the Lucky Ball, making him the top prize winner of $1,000 a day for life, which is a guaranteed $5.75 million payout. Jeremiah plans to use his newfound wealth to pay off some debt and to buy himself a new sports car, lottery officials said.According to officials, Oklahoma’s 66th millionaire was created just 48 hours later when the winning ticket for Lotto America’s $3.5 million jackpot was sold in Woodward. Net proceeds of all lottery games are used to support improvements and enhancements for Oklahoma education, according to the Oklahoma Lottery. Since the lottery’s inception, more than $1.02 billion has been contributed to education.

A Bristow man won the Oklahoma Lottery’s “Lucky for Life” top prize of $1,000 a day for life.

Jeremiah joined the Oklahoma Lottery’s Millionaire’s Club and is now the state’s 65th millionaire, officials with the Oklahoma Lottery announced Friday. He stopped at Coop’s Stop N Shop in Bristow on Dec. 3 and bought a Lucky for Life ticket for $2, which he does a couple of times a month, officials said.

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His ticket matched all five white balls and the Lucky Ball, making him the top prize winner of $1,000 a day for life, which is a guaranteed $5.75 million payout.

Jeremiah plans to use his newfound wealth to pay off some debt and to buy himself a new sports car, lottery officials said.

According to officials, Oklahoma’s 66th millionaire was created just 48 hours later when the winning ticket for Lotto America’s $3.5 million jackpot was sold in Woodward.

Net proceeds of all lottery games are used to support improvements and enhancements for Oklahoma education, according to the Oklahoma Lottery. Since the lottery’s inception, more than $1.02 billion has been contributed to education.