Where was the winning ticket purchased?
The winning ticket was purchased from a vending machine at the Oak Grove Walmart.
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A Clarksville, Tennessee woman recently experienced a stroke of luck, winning $30,000 on a Kentucky Lottery Scratch-off ticket. The win occurred while she was attending her granddaughter's soccer game in Oak Grove, Kentucky, turning an ordi...
The Clarksville woman's win came from a $2 Trick or Treat Scratch-off ticket. While at her granddaughter's soccer game, she scratched off the ticket to reveal multiple $3,000 prizes, totaling $30,000. After taxes, she received $21,600.
She had moved near Fort Campbell to help care for her granddaughter while her son is deployed. The winnings will enable her to travel and contribute to her church. This win also marks the first $30,000 top-prize ticket claimed from the Kentucky Lottery’s $2 Trick or Treat Scratch-off game, which launched in September.
The Kentucky Lottery has awarded over $1.6 billion in prizes in 2025, with proceeds benefiting over 1 million Kentucky college students through scholarships and grants.
The winning ticket was purchased from a vending machine at the Oak Grove Walmart.
She received $21,600 after taxes.
She plans to use the winnings for travel and to donate to her church.
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