CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — One very lucky Corpus Christi resident is $2 million richer after scoring one of four top prize-winning tickets in the Texas Lottery scratch-off ticket game, 'Premier Cash.'
The winner has decided to remain anonymous, according to a press release from the Texas Lottery.
The H-E-B Plus! in Flour Bluff sold the winning ticket. This ticket is extra special because it was the last of the four top prizes worth $2 million able to be claimed in the game.
The Texas Lottery has distributed more than $86 billion in prizes to lottery players since selling its first ticket in 1992.
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