Byers resident wins $100,000 on Loteria Grande scratch ticket

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
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A Byers resident, Martin D., won a $100,000 prize on a Loteria Grande Scratch ticket purchased at King Soopers located at 1045 S. 1st St. in Bennett, according to a March 16 announcement.

The win marks a significant moment for Martin D., who secured one of the top prizes available through the Colorado Lottery’s scratch game offerings.

Martin’s winning ticket was bought at a local grocery store, highlighting the continued popularity of instant-win games among Colorado residents. The Loteria Grande Scratch ticket is one of several games that offer substantial cash prizes to players across the state.

Lottery officials congratulated Martin on his win and described it as “a game-changer.” The lottery regularly encourages responsible play and reminds participants that large prizes can have meaningful impacts on winners’ lives.

As more Coloradans try their luck with scratch tickets and other lottery games, stories like Martin’s continue to draw attention to the opportunities provided by these games.



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