The Colony resident claims $1 million lottery jackpot

Someone from The Colony won more than $1 million with a Texas Two Step lottery ticket.

What we know:

According to the Texas Lottery, the winning ticket was purchased at Mr. T’s Market in Midland, Texas.

It matched all four of the white balls (1-6-14-31) and the red Bonus Ball (25) for the Oct. 16 drawing.

The jackpot for the drawing was $1,075,000. Plus, the same ticket won a smaller $5 prize.

What we don't know:

The winner who claimed the jackpot is from The Colony. 

However, the Texas Lottery didn’t release any information about their identity because they’ve chosen to remain anonymous.

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By the numbers:

Texas Two Step drawings happen twice a week. 

Players have an overall one in 32.4 chance of winning any prize.

The Source: The information in this story comes from a news release from the Texas Lottery.

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