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$5M Lottery Scratchers Ticket Sold In San Diego County
The odds of winning the top prize — $5 million — is 1 in 3,061,044, according to the California Lottery.
Kristina Houck is a field editor for Patch Media, covering San Diego County. Prior to joining Patch, Kristina served as a staff reporter for San Diego Union-Tribune Community Press, a group of community newspapers including Del Mar Times, Solana Beach Sun, Carmel Valley News, Rancho Santa Fe Review and Encinitas Advocate.
With a background in journalism and public relations, Kristina has served on the board and chaired the communications committee of San Diego-based literacy nonprofit Words Alive. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and political science with minors in English and religious studies from San Diego State University.
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The odds of winning the top prize — $5 million — is 1 in 3,061,044, according to the California Lottery.
The odds of winning the top prize — $5 million — is 1 in 3,061,044, according to the California Lottery.
The odds of winning the top prize — $5 million — is 1 in 3,061,044, according to the California Lottery.
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