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Oshkosh Kwik Trip Shopper Scores $100,000 All or Nothing Payday

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Published on February 16, 2026
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A routine stop at a Kwik Trip in Oshkosh just turned into a six-figure surprise. A Wisconsin Lottery All or Nothing ticket worth $100,000 was sold there for Friday’s drawing, with the lucky player matching all 11 numbers to snatch the game’s top prize. The score adds to a recent streak of big All or Nothing payouts around Wisconsin.

Lottery Confirms Big Win at Oshkosh Kwik Trip

According to FOX6 News Milwaukee, the Wisconsin Lottery confirmed that the winning All or Nothing ticket for Friday’s draw was bought at a Kwik Trip in Oshkosh and that it matched all 11 numbers for the $100,000 top prize. The Lottery has not identified the winner, a standard move that keeps things quiet until someone steps forward to claim the money. Retailers that sell a top-prize ticket typically receive a small incentive payment from the state Lottery as a thank-you for helping create another headline.

How All or Nothing Hands Out $100,000

All or Nothing lives up to its name. The game pays the $100,000 top prize if a ticket matches either all 11 numbers or none of them. The Wisconsin Lottery’s game page lists the per-way odds at about 1 in 705,432, which works out to a combined chance of roughly 1 in 352,716 of hitting that top prize. Drawings take place twice a day, and tickets must be bought before 1:30 p.m. for the midday draw or before 9 p.m. for the evening draw. Winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes, and larger payouts have to be validated at a Lottery office, according to the Wisconsin Lottery.

Another Hit in a Hot Streak

This Oshkosh win follows another $100,000 All or Nothing score reported about nine days earlier in Menomonee Falls, the Lottery told FOX6 News Milwaukee. The Lottery has been pushing a limited-time "All or Nothing Bonus Days" promotion this month, which has drawn extra attention to the game and led to a handful of fresh big-ticket announcements. The combination of a spotlight promotion and some well-timed luck has also put retailers that sell winning tickets squarely in the news cycle.

Local Stores Get a Slice of the Action

Under the Wisconsin Lottery’s Retailer Performance Program, stores that sell winning tickets worth more than $599 receive a two-percent incentive payment, capped at $100,000. That means the Oshkosh Kwik Trip that sold this ticket will see a modest bump of its own. Oshkosh has already built something of a reputation for big Lottery moments in recent seasons, with coverage noting multiple sizable payouts, including other All or Nothing and Badger 5 wins at neighborhood shops. Local reactions in those cases tend to mix surprise with celebration and a burst of extra foot traffic at the winning store, according to area reporting on past jackpots (see local coverage by WTAQ).

Think You Have the Ticket?

If you suspect you are the mystery winner, the first step is to sign the back of the ticket and keep it secure. Numbers can be checked using the Wisconsin Lottery mobile app, on the Lottery’s website, or by bringing the ticket to a Lottery office for validation. The Lottery’s site lays out how to claim prizes, key deadlines, and contact information for payout questions. For official rules, claim details, and the latest list of winning announcements, the Wisconsin Lottery has everything posted at wilottery.com.