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TAMPA, Florida (WFLA) – Two Tampa Bay residents are both approximately $ 1 million richer after purchasing lottery tickets in two local markets.
The Florida Lottery said Kimberly Franklin, 63, of Lakeland and Gary Moore, 61, of Zephyrhills both won $ 1 million scratch off prizes.
Franklin chose to receive their winnings as a one-time lump sum payment of $ 880,000.00. Moore took home a one-time lump sum payment of $ 790,000.00.
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Franklin won the $ 5 GOLD RUSH SUPREME. The ticket was purchased from Dad’s Supermarket Meatmarket LLC at 1510 Kathleen Road in Lakeland. The shop receives a bonus commission of $ 2,000 for the sale of the winning ticket. The overall probability of winning the game is 1 in 3.97.
Moore won the scratch game THE FASTEST ROAD TO $ 1,000,000. He bought the ticket from the B&N Market, 4700 28th Street North in St. Petersburg. The store is also receiving $ 2,000. The game costs $ 30. The overall winning probability is 1 in 2.79.
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