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NewsSeptember 6, 2017

FLORISSANT, Mo. -- The Missouri Lottery said someone purchased a Mega Millions ticket in suburban St. Louis that is worth $1 million. Lottery officials said Tuesday the ticket was purchased at a QuikTrip store on Dunn Road in north St. Louis County that matched all five white-ball numbers drawn on Friday. The winning numbers were 4, 13, 31, 50 and 64...

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FLORISSANT, Mo. -- The Missouri Lottery said someone purchased a Mega Millions ticket in suburban St. Louis that is worth $1 million.

Lottery officials said Tuesday the ticket was purchased at a QuikTrip store on Dunn Road in north St. Louis County that matched all five white-ball numbers drawn on Friday. The winning numbers were 4, 13, 31, 50 and 64.

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Missouri Lottery executive director May Scheve Reardon said the person holding the ticket should sign the back and keep it in a safe place until claiming the prize at a Lottery office in St. Louis, Jefferson City, Kansas City or Springfield.

The winner has 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim the prize -- Feb. 28.

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