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Arlington resident wins $1 million in Texas Lottery scratch-off game

An Arlington resident claimed a winning ticket worth $1 million in a Texas Lottery scratch ticket game.
An Arlington resident claimed a winning ticket worth $1 million in a Texas Lottery scratch ticket game. Thinkstock

An Arlington resident claimed a winning ticket worth $1 million in a Texas Lottery scratch ticket game, according to a news release Monday from the Texas Lottery.

The ticket was purchased at a QuikTrip located at 701 W. Harris Road in Arlington. The winner decided to remain anonymous.

This prize was the first of four worth $1 million to be claimed in the scratch-off ticket game Extreme Multiplier. The game offers more than $123 million in total prizes.

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Ciara McCarthy
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Ciara McCarthy covers health and wellness as part of the Star-Telegram’s Crossroads Lab. She came to Fort Worth after three years in Victoria, Texas, where she worked at the Victoria Advocate. Ciara is focused on equipping people and communities with information they need to make decisions about their lives and well-being. Please reach out with your questions about public health or the health care system. Email cmccarthy@star-telegram.com or call or text 817-203-4391.
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