Winning Scratch-off lottery ticket worth $2.5 million sold at Colla’s Market in Austintown

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The winner took home $2.5 million

A winning lottery scratch-off for $2.5 million was sold at Colla’s Market in Austintown on Wednesday.

The final top prize for the Ohio Lottery’s $10 scratch-off, $250,000 a Year for Life, has been claimed by The EAS Trust, Jeffrey D. Heinz.

The EAS Trust will receive a lump sum payment of $2.5 million before taxes.

The winner was chosen in the game’s top prize drawing, a special drawing for tickets with the TPD entry symbol.

There were a total of 76 entries in the drawing. A Youngstown woman and Warren man also won big in the Ohio Lottery this week.