Tuesday, September 6, 2005
ATLANTA- Douglasville resident Robin Davison made a recent discovery that had her screaming and jumping up and down. Mrs. Davison played $100,000 Diamonds, a Georgia Lottery instant game, and won the $100,000 top prize. Mrs. Davison scratched the ticket while she was standing in the store. “I was just dumbfounded,” she describes. “I stood there for the longest looking at it.” Mrs. Davison plans to use her winnings to pay bills. She also plans to save for her future. The winning ticket was purchased at Thornton’s Food Mart, located at 4401 E. Bankhead Hwy. in Douglasville. Since its first year, the Georgia Lottery Corporation has returned over $7.6 billion to the state of Georgia for education. All Georgia Lottery profits go to pay for specific educational programs. These include Georgia’s HOPE scholarship program; a statewide, voluntary pre-kindergarten program for four-year-olds; and a wide range of technological and capital upgrades for the state’s schools, technical institutes, colleges, universities and public libraries. Play Responsibly – It’s All About Fun! CONTACT:
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