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WINNING LOTTO TICKET SOLD IN PANHANDLE

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
One player matched all six winning numbers in Saturday`s FLORIDA LOTTO drawing and will win a Jackpot estimated at $6 million. Lottery computer records show that the winning ticket was sold at the following location: SHALIMAR (Okaloosa Co.) Racetrac #622 1183 N. Eglin Parkway The FLORIDA LOTTO Jackpot prize for the next drawing on Wednesday, August 6, 2003 is estimated at $3 million. In addition to the top-prize winner, more than 103,000 other players won cash prizes for matching three, four, or five numbers. Here are those prize payout categories: 77 players matched five-of-six numbers to win $5,869. 4,656 players matched four-of-six numbers to win $78.50. 99,064 players matched three-of-six numbers to win $5. The winning FLORIDA LOTTO numbers for Saturday, August 2, 2003 are: 03 - 18 - 31 - 33 - 37 - 47 The next FLORIDA LOTTO drawing is this Wednesday, August 6, and televised live statewide at 10 p.m. CDT with a Jackpot estimated at $3 Million. www.flalottery.com
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