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Winning $100,000 lottery ticket sold at Kimberly Kwik Trip

Winning $100,000 lottery ticket sold at Kimberly Kwik Trip

Yahoo28-04-2025

KIMBERLY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Fox Valley continues to produce lottery winners, as another six-figure prize was recently sold in Kimberly.
An All or Nothing ticket worth $100,000 was sold Wednesday, April 23, at the Kwik Trip on Schelfhout Lane. The winning ticket matched zero out of the 11 numbers drawn.
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It marks the largest lottery prize sold by the Kimberly Kwik Trip location since 2017.
In the All or Nothing game, players can win the $100,000 top prize by either matching all 11 numbers or none at all. Including the Kimberly win, five top-prize All or Nothing tickets have been sold in Wisconsin so far in 2025.
Wisconsin Lottery retailers who sell winning tickets worth more than $599 receive a 2 percent Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive, up to $100,000.
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Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings.
The odds of winning the $100,000 All or Nothing prize are 1 in 352,716. Tickets cost $2 per play.
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