St. Paul man snags his second big Minnesota Lottery prize
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Jeffrey Bock ran his All or Nothing ticket through a scanner and the message read: "Claim at the Lottery."
That typically means a decent prize and the St. Paul man figured he'd won $1,000. When he showed up at Minnesota Lottery headquarters, however, he found it was much more. He'd matched all 12 numbers to win the $100,000 top prize in the Aug. 30 drawing.
Bock's had a lucky year when it comes to the lottery. The $100,000 was his second big prize; in January 2015, he won $20,000 by playing a scratch game, the Minnesota Lottery said Tuesday.
Bock told the lottery that he had randomly chosen the numbers that won Wednesday. A St. Cloud, Minn., store sold the winning ticket.
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