Texan's Dreams Come True With Huge Lottery Win
By Dani Medina
February 9, 2023
One lucky Texan became a millionaire overnight after claiming a top lottery prize!
A San Antonio resident claimed a winning lottery ticket worth $1 million in the $1,000,000 Crossword scratch-off game, the Texas Lottery announced Thursday (February 9). They purchased the winning ticket at Electronic Tax Center Check CA at 2310 SW Military Drive in San Antonio.
The claimant, who chose to remain anonymous, walked away with the fourth of eight top prizes in this lottery game.
In more Texas lottery news, a Boerne resident claimed a winning $20 million lottery ticket. The $20 Million Supreme scratch ticket was purchased at M and M Food Mart at 814 E. Blanco Road in Boerne. Furthermore, four more people each claimed prizes worth $1 million in the past week. A Blue Ridge resident claimed a $1 million prize in the Million Dollar Loteria scratch-off game from a ticket purchased at Quick Check Convenience Store at 815 McKinney St. in Farmersville. A La Porte resident also claimed a $1 million prize in the $1,000,000 Crossword scratch-off game. They purchased the winning ticket at Stripes Store at 100 W. Nolana Loop in Pharr. A resident from Del Valle also claimed a $1 million prize, but this time in the Powerball drawing from January 16. The claimant, who purchased their winning ticket at 3201 N. Lamar Blvd. in Austin, matched all five white ball numbers drawn (4-14-33-39-61), but not the red Powerball number (3).
Last week, a non-Texan walked away with a Texas Lottery prize. A resident from Lyons, Georgia, claimed a prize worth $1 million in the 200X Cash Blitz scratch ticket game, the Texas Lottery announced Wednesday (February 1). The winning ticket was purchased at Seabrook Market at 5745 Highway 146 #A in Seabrook. There are no restrictions or limitations when it comes to playing or winning the Texas Lottery, however — you just need to have purchased your lottery ticket from a license retailer in the state.