Colorado Springs resident wins $1,000 from lottery scratch ticket

Tom Seaver, Director - Colorado Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director - Colorado Lottery
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Maxwell has won $1,000 from a Colorado Lottery scratch ticket called Best Chance to Be a Millionaire. He purchased the winning ticket at a 7-Eleven located at 6040 Barnes Road in Colorado Springs. Maxwell plans to use his prize money for a trip to Disney World.

“Congratulations to Maxwell, who scored a $1,000 win on his Best Chance to Be a Millionaire Scratch ticket!”

“He’s putting that prize toward a trip to Disney World—talk about magical plans.”

“Maxwell bought his lucky ticket at 7-Eleven on 6040 Barnes Road, Colorado Springs, CO.”



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