One lousy flat tire turned into the kind of problem most people would love to have: figuring out what to do with $1,000,000. In April, 32-year-old Beth Dudley stopped at a Salem Township convenience store to deal with her disabled car and ended up hitting the top prize on a Pennsylvania Lottery Win Win Win scratch-off.
Dudley walked out not just with help for her tire but with a seven-figure jackpot on a $10 ticket. Lottery officials later marked the moment with a ceremonial check presentation held just ahead of Mother’s Day. She said, “I just started to cry,” and told reporters she plans to buy a new car and invest the rest of the money.
Where the Ticket Was Bought
The winning ticket was sold at Crabtree Gas & Go, a Sunoco station on Roosevelt Way off Route 119 in Salem Township. Win Win Win tickets cost $10 and offer top prizes of $1 million. For selling the top-prize ticket, the retailer will receive a $5,000 bonus, as reported by WTAE.
Winner Reaction and Plans
Dudley told lottery officials she initially thought her eyes were playing tricks on her and quickly called family members to share the news. At the check presentation, Pennsylvania Secretary of Revenue Pat Browne said it was “great to see a hardworking mom who juggles so much have some luck come her way,” according to CBS Pittsburgh.
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