San Antonio resident becomes millionaire 5 times over Person won scratch off ticket Ultimate Millions No description found
SAN ANTONIO – Can you say cha-ching? A San Antonio resident has become a multimillionaire.
The Texas Lottery announced the winner of the scratch off ticket game Ultimate Millions has won $5 million.
It was the first of the top three prizes available for the game.
The winning ticket was sold at Stanley’s Ice House in the 2400 block of E. Commerce Street.
The store is eligible for a $10,000 retailer bonus.
The overall odds of winning any prize in Ultimate Millions is one in 3.16, according to the Texas Lottery.
An individual ticket costs $50 with prizes starting at $75 and 30 chances to win per ticket.
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