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Lottery player wins life-changing prize at Georgia Publix. Where was lucky ticket sold?

Lottery player wins life-changing prize at Georgia Publix. Where was lucky ticket sold?

Miami Herald28-01-2025

A stop at Publix netted a lottery player a huge jackpot prize in Georgia.
The lucky player won $150,000 playing Fantasy 5 after matching five winning numbers in the drawing Saturday, Jan. 25, according to the Georgia Lottery.
They purchased the ticket at a Publix supermarket on Piedmont Road in Atlanta, beating odds of 1 in 850,668 to win the top prize, officials said.
The winning numbers Saturday were 03-08-11-33-41, results show.
It was just one of two recent six-figure lottery wins for the Peach State. A Quick Win game sold in Johns Creek won a $163,145 jackpot on Jan. 26, the Georgia Lottery said.
Winners have 180 days from the draw date to claim prizes and are encouraged to sign the back of their ticket, according to the lottery's website.

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