Two Mega Millions tickets worth $1M sold in NE Ohio
NASHVILLE, Ohio (WJW) – No one was lucky enough to win the Mega Millions jackpot in Tuesday night’s drawing, but someone in Ohio could be holding one – or even two – tickets worth $1 million.
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According to the Ohio Lottery, two tickets – both sold at Buckeye Deli in Nashville, Ohio, located in Holmes County – matched five out of five numbers in the Tuesday, Dec. 3 drawing. Each ticket is worth $1 million.
Lottery officials said one of the tickets was man-picked and the other ticket was auto-picked.
The lucky numbers were: 52-60-61-66-67 and Megaball 23. CLICK HERE to check your numbers.
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The jackpot now climbs to an estimated $579 million. Lottery officials said in a press release that the jackpot is now the tenth-largest jackpot in Mega Millions history.
“This most unusual jackpot year continues – the only three jackpots won so far in 2024 were all in top-ten territory, and now the game has reached that lofty level yet again,” read the release.
The next drawing is Friday, Dec. 6.
The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot is just 1 in 302,575,350.
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