Two winning $1 million tickets for the Lotto Texas drawing were sold in Dallas and Colleyville, Texas. The winners opted to remain anonymous. The next Lotto Texas drawing is scheduled for Wednesday with an estimated jackpot of $65 million.
One winning $1 million ticket was purchased by a Dallas resident at a Pleasant Grove Shell, located at 2438 S. Buckner Boulevard, according to a news release from the Texas Lottery. The other winner is a Colleyville resident, who purchased the winning ticket at an Albertsons grocery store located at 4000 Glade Road, lottery officials said.Under Texas lottery rules, the identity of winners of high-dollar prizes can remain undisclosed.
A drawing for the Lotto Texas jackpot – which is now at an estimated annuitized $65 million – is scheduled for Wednesday. The jackpot prize is tied for the 10th largest prize in Texas lottery history, a release said.Zacharia Washington is a breaking news reporter with The Dallas Morning News. She previously worked in Austin as a reporter at Community Impact covering local government, transportation and business.
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