Two Texas Residents Win $1 Million Lottery Prizes

 

AUSTIN, TX – Two Texas residents, one from Cleveland and one from Roma, have each claimed top prize-winning tickets worth $1 million in separate Texas Lottery scratch ticket games.

A Cleveland resident won the prize in the Million Dollar Loteria game. The winning ticket was purchased at H-E-B Pantry Food #257, located at 100 Truly Plaza in Cleveland.

The claimant, who chose to remain anonymous, claimed the second of 10 top prizes worth $1 million in this game. Million Dollar Loteria offers more than $384 million in total prizes with overall odds of winning any prize being one in 3.29, including break-even prizes.

Meanwhile, a Roma resident also won $1 million, but in the Platinum Millions game. This winning ticket was bought at 3 Aces Grocery, located at 181 S. Efren Ramirez Ave. in Roma. The anonymous claimant secured the second of four top prizes worth $1 million in the Platinum Millions game, which offers more than $115 million in total prizes.

The overall odds of winning any prize in this game are one in 3.66, including break-even prizes.

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