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Ortonville man claims $300,000!

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Super Red Hot Cashword - $300,000 - Edward Zoldos
Edward Zoldos of Ortonville is the lucky winner of a $300,000 top prize on the Super Red Hot Cashword Instant ticket. Zoldos called his wife immediately after he scratched off six red words and won the top prize.
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