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$340,000 Rolling Cash 5 jackpot-winning ticket sold in Ashland — are you the winner?

Are you the lucky winner?

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Todd Betzold

If you buy your Rolling Cash 5 tickets in Ashland, then you better pay attention to this article!

Jackpot-winning ticket

The jackpot for Wednesday's Rolling Cash 5 draw was at $340,000, and one lucky ticket matched all five of the numbers to win. The lucky ticket was purchased at Beer Barrel Drive Thru, located at 1280 Franklin Ave. in Ashland.

For the May 29 drawing, the winning numbers were 2, 18, 24, 29, and 35. The lucky ticket holder chose their own numbers and after the mandatory state and federal taxes are withheld, they will take home approximately $244,800.

Rolling Cash 5 - how does it work?

Rolling Cash 5 is a daily draw game with draws taking place every day at approximately 7:05 p.m. To play, you need to pick five numbers from 1 to 39, or you can choose the Auto Pick selection and let the computer generate numbers for you. Players can also choose to enter up to 14 consecutive draws. Each play costs $1.

For Rolling Cash 5, the jackpot starts at $100,000 and will continue to increase until someone wins. If there are multiple winners of the jackpot, it is split equally among the winners.

There are four prize categories for Rolling Cash 5, with players needing at least two numbers to win a prize. For matching two numbers, players win $1. For matching three numbers, players win $10. For matching four numbers, players win $300. If a player happens to match all five numbers, they win the jackpot amount for that draw.

The odds of winning the jackpot playing Rolling Cash 5 are 1 in 575,757. The overall odds of winning any prize in the game are 1 in 9.

The Ohio Lottery - Partners in Education

Since 1974, the Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $32 billion to education. For the 2023-2024 school year, the Ohio Lottery has added the Partners in Education program. This program has significantly increased its prize value and also created a new drawing for School of the Year.

The Partners in Education program started in 2007. The program is dedicated to recognizing the exceptional efforts of K-12 students, teachers, and schools across the state.

In Ohio, 100% of the profits from the Lottery help support K-12, vocational, and special education programs. The Ohio Lottery was created to support elementary, secondary, vocational, and special education programs.

A quick history of the Ohio Lottery

In 1973, the Ohio Lottery Commission was created by a vote of the people of Ohio. The first ticket, “Buckeye 300,” went on sale in 1974. Now, the Ohio Lottery offers a wide variety of fun and exciting games, including in-state draw games like Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, Rolling Cash 5, and Classic Lotto. They also offer scratch-offs, as well as multi-state jackpot games, Mega Millions and Powerball.

The Ohio Lottery also has the longest running lottery TV game show in the country with the Cash Explosion Show airing every Saturday night.

Enjoy playing the Ohio Lottery, and please remember to play responsibly.

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