Olathe resident wins $1,000 on Orange Cash Scratch game

Thomas A. Seaver, Director of Colorado Lottery
Thomas A. Seaver, Director of Colorado Lottery
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Elizabeth L. of Olathe won $1,000 playing the $5 Orange Cash Scratch game after buying her ticket at Humdinger’s, located at 505 N Highway 50 Business Loop, according to a March 26 announcement.

Lottery winnings can provide a boost for players and often lead to local interest in lottery games.

Elizabeth is a weekly lottery player who enjoys scratch games. She said her initial reaction upon discovering the win was: “WOW!” Now retired, Elizabeth said she plans to “have fun” with her winnings. This is her largest prize so far.

The Orange Cash Scratch game continues to attract attention among regular players seeking similar success stories. Lottery officials congratulated Elizabeth on her recent win and suggested that “fun is on the way” for the winner.

Stories like this may encourage others in Olathe and beyond to try their luck with scratch tickets.



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