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$196M lottery ticket bought in Ohio town

CINCINNATI, May 17 (UPI) -- The winning ticket for a $196 million Mega Millions jackpot was purchased at a liquor store in the village of Amelia, Ohio, a lottery spokeswoman says.

Lottery spokeswoman Marie Kilbane said the winning ticket was bought at Main Street Wine & Spirits, but the owner of the establishment does not know who bought it, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Saturday.

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Store owner Mike Goldstein did say he knows selling the winning ticket will earn his store a $100,000 payment.

"It's great for us, but better for the winner," Goldstein said.

The $196 million jackpot marked the third largest Mega Millions payout in Ohio to date. The Enquirer said two winning tickets were sold in Ohio in 2006, worth $265 million and $270 million respectively.

The newspaper said an additional 17 players matched all but the Mega Ball number in Friday's drawing and will receive $250,000 a piece for their winning tickets.

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