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Are you Holding The $2.3M Lottery Ticket Sold In Los Angeles County?
The ticket had five of the six winning numbers in this week's Mega Millions drawing.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Someone in Los Angeles County walked into Home Style Donuts on Pioneer Boulevard this week for some donuts and walked out a multi-millionaire.
A Mega Millions ticket with five of the six willing numbers was sold at the Norwalk donut shop, netting one lucky person $2,296,629.
For the shop's owners, the news was sweet.
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“It is good news in the morning. You made my day," An Chao, owner of Home Style Donuts said when the California Lottery informed her of the win. "It is really great. We are lucky!”
Chao said their family has owned the store for a year, and this was by far the biggest ticket they have sold. The donut shop has been in the Norwalk community for 20 years. It will receive an $11,483 bonus for selling the ticket.
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The winning ticket in the March 14 drawing matched the numbers 55-1-38-23-7 and missed the Mega Number 2.
Friday’s jackpot is now an estimated $254 million. Mega Millions draws take place Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. PT.
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