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67-year-old woman wins $50,000 on $5 lottery ticket days before retirement
Summary
Rhonda Larson of Northeast Iowa bought a $5 'Scratch, Match & Win' ticket and claimed a $50,000 prize days before her planned retirement. The Iowa Lottery also reported recent winners of $10,000 and $500,000 in separate scratch games.
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A 67-year-old woman in Northeast Iowa, Rhonda Larson, purchased a $5 'Scratch, Match & Win' ticket at a Travel Plaza in Chester and later learned she had won $50,000. She visited the Iowa Lottery's Mason City Regional Office to claim the prize and described her reaction as being in shock. Larson runs a cleaning business and is due to retire in the coming days; she said she plans to remodel her kitchen with the winnings.
Key details:
- The ticket cost $5 and was bought at a Travel Plaza located on Route 63 in Chester, Iowa.
- Larson claimed the $50,000 prize at the Mason City Regional Office and told family members before confirming the win.
- The article reports that Larson is nearing retirement and plans to use some of the money for a kitchen remodel.
- Another Iowa winner, Jennifer Frodermann, claimed a $10,000 prize from the $2 "Chillin' With My Gnomies" scratch game after buying her ticket at a Kwik Star in Spirit Lake.
- Bradley Miller of Eastern Iowa reportedly won $500,000 on a $50 Mega Bucks scratch ticket, according to the state lottery.
- The Iowa Lottery noted that proceeds support state programs, including veterans services, offers a mobile app for ticket confirmation, and restricts sales to those 21 and older.
Summary:
Larson's $50,000 prize arrived just before her planned retirement and she has said she will remodel her kitchen. The Iowa Lottery also reported other recent large scratch-game payouts and noted its role in funding state programs; further personal details from the winners were not reported.
