A lottery ticket sold at an Appleton gas station won $100,000 in Thursday’s All or Nothing game, according to the Wisconsin Lottery.
The ticket purchased at Northland Mobil, 105 W. Northland Ave., matched all 11 numbers drawn in the evening drawing: 3-4-6-10-11-14-16-17-18-19-22.
This is the second time this year that the gas station has sold a winning All or Nothing ticket worth $100,000. The previous winner, the one from the January 1 afternoon draw, did not meet any of the numbers.
In the All or Nothing game, players can win the top prize by matching all or none of the numbers drawn.
The Wisconsin Lottery said the $100,000 prize has been won 13 times this year, with six winning tickets matching all 11 numbers.
Wisconsin Lottery winners have 180 days to claim prizes from the official drawing date. The odds of winning the $100,000 All or Nothing grand prize are 1 in 352,716. Tickets cost €2 per draw.
This article originally appeared in Green Bay Press-Gazette: Lottery ticket purchased at Appleton gas station wins $100,000