It seems like Texas Lottery scratch-off wins come in waves. It has been a while since a big win was announced in the Crossroads area, and then last week, two of them were claimed in Port O'Connor. That is incredible, considering the population of Port O'Connor is right around 700 people. There was also a big win for Victoria.

Two big wins sold a two stores that are less than a mile a part.

A $50,000 winning ticket was sold at the POC Texan store at 2581 Adams St. While the win wasn't the top prize, $50,000 is a good chunk of change.
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The winning ticket was a part of the $10 game called "Casino Night" and was the second prize of the game. Out of the eight $50,000 winning tickets, five remain. The Top Prize for this game is $250,000
A $3,000 winning ticket was also sold in Port O'Connor. This one was sold at the Speedy Stop, which is right down the road from the Texan.
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 This winning ticket was a part of the $30 game called "Premier Play" and is the third-highest prize in this game. There are still over 130 $3 thousand winning tickets around. The top prize for this game is $1 million.

In Victoria, a big win happened at the store that I buy my tickets at.

While we are at it, let's add a $ 5000 win from Victoria. This winning ticket was a part of the $50 game "500X" and was sold at the Snax Max at the corner of Navarro and Mockingbird, the same store that I get my tickets from. The top prize for this game is $1 million.

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