
A stroke of extraordinary luck has landed in Woodland, California, where a SuperLotto Plus ticket has won a staggering $54 million jackpot after matching all six numbers in the latest lottery draw. The little piece of paper worth millions was purchased at the 7-Eleven store located at 301 Cottonwood Street, as confirmed by California Lottery officials.
The fortunate ticket wielder is yet unlocked the prize yet the store that sold the golden ticket, notorious for its Slurpees and quick snacks, will receive a hefty seller's bonus, whose amount hasn't been disclosed as of the time of this writing. This unexpected windfall, stemming from numbers 11, 13, 14, 15, 46 with a Mega number of 5, was announced to have hit the jackpot for Saturday's drawing—a drawing that just might alter the life course of the still-anonymous winner, according to CBS Sacramento.
The victor of this life-altering sum has a timeframe—the clock is ticking with a 180 day deadline from the drawing's date to step forward and claim the winnings. Meanwhile, the identity of Woodland's newest millionaire remains a mystery, shrouded in the daily shuffle of a convenience store that has become a focal point of lottery dreams actualized.
In the spirit of the lottery's random chance, the specific 7-Eleven shop at 301 Cottonwood Street now finds itself in the limelight, an unwitting nexus of fortune that has the whole town talking, and perhaps more folks than usual opting for a lottery ticket with their morning coffee—each hopeful to be the next big story in lottery lore, this account of the latest win brought to light by KCRA.









