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$20,000 scratch-off sold at Niles car wash

$20,000 scratch-off sold at Niles car wash

Yahoo19-05-2025

NILES, Ohio (WKBN) — Someone is several thousand dollars richer after winning big on a scratch-off ticket in Niles on Friday.
A person won $20,000 scratching the VIP Millions.
The winning ticket was sold at a car wash on Youngstown-Warren Road.
After state and federal taxes, the winner will receive $14,400.
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