Idaho man wins lottery – for the sixth time

It’s nice work if you can get it.

Bryan Moss, who owns the Newko Sport and Nutrition health store in Meridian, Idaho, won $ 250,000 from a crossword puzzle on Thursday, according to a news release from the Idaho Lottery.

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It was the sixth time Moss had won a prize and the first time he had taken home the highest prize.

“I’m proud to help support public schools in Idaho, so I’m really playing,” Moss said.

He posted his winning ticket on Facebook on Thursday, which had a reaction from some of his friends.

“Congratulations! Can I give money to play for me? I certainly do not have that kind of success,” one user wrote.

“I tried to play for others, it does not work lol,” Moss joked.

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Moss, who regularly plays the lottery, said according to the Idaho Lottery that he intends to use his winnings for his daughter’s training.

The chance to win the $ 250,000 Idaho Lottery Scratch Game is 1 in 152,433.

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His ticket was purchased at an ExtraMile in the city, which according to the lottery will receive a bonus of $ 20,000.

Meridian is located about 16 km west of downtown Boise.

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