Idaho man wins lottery -- for the sixth time
He plans to use his winnings for his daughter’s future education
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It's nice work if you can get it.
Bryan Moss, who owns Newko Sport and Nutrition health store in Meridian, Idaho, won $250,000--his largest haul-- from a crossword scratch game on Thursday, according to a news release from the Idaho Lottery.
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It was the sixth time Moss won a prize and the first time he took home the top prize.
"I’m proud to help support Idaho public schools, that’s really why I play," said Moss.
He posted his winning ticket on Facebook Thursday, which drew a reaction from some of his friends.
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"Congratulations! Can I give you money to play for me? I definitely don’t have that kind of success lol," one user wrote.
"I've tried playing for others it doesn't work lol," Moss jokingly responded.
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Moss, who plays the lottery regularly, said he plans to use his winnings for his daughter’s education, according to the Idaho Lottery.
The odds of winning the Idaho Lottery Scratch Game $250,000 Crossword are 1 in 152,433.
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His ticket was purchased from an ExtraMile in the city, which the lottery said will receive a bonus of $20,000.
Meridian is located about 10 miles west of downtown Boise.