OKLAHOMA CITY – Donna Ramsey believes if she can win the Oklahoma Lottery then anyone can. Her proof is the $50,000 she won from playing the newest Scratcher, $50,000 Jackpot, from the Oklahoma Lottery.
“You can win big playing the Lottery,” Ramsey said. “It can happen to the simplest person.”
An occasional player, Ramsey purchased a ticket on a whim at the Verden Food Mart at 102 N. 1st Street in her hometown.
She was so excited that she immediately drove to the Lottery headquarters to claim her prize.
Looking toward the future, Ramsey plans on paying off her mortgage and buying new toys for her son. She plays the Oklahoma Lottery knowing that a portion of its proceeds benefits Oklahoma education.
“I think it’s great!” Ramsey said.
Net proceeds of all Lottery games are used to support improvements and enhancements for Oklahoma education. More than $297 million has been contributed to education since November 2005 with funds directed to common education, career and technical education and to the higher education capital bond issue through the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund (OELTF).
The Oklahoma Legislature appropriates the OELTF.
Proceeds are used statewide to supplement existing funds for a variety of important education purposes, including teacher compensation and benefits, early childhood development programs, college scholarships, classroom technology and construction of educational facilities.
For more information about the Oklahoma Lottery, please visit www.lottery.ok.gov.
Local News
November 6, 2009
A need to scratch
Itch to play lottery wins Verden woman $50,000
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