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Someone in southern Colorado, or who was visiting the state, hit the more than $3.2 million jackpot Saturday after buying a lottery ticket in Trinidad, state lottery officials said.
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Someone in Colorado hit the jackpot this weekend, winning more than $3.2 million on a ticket purchased at a Trinidad convenience store.
Whoever bought into the lottery game is now worth $3,205,234. These winning numbers are: 5, 10, 13, 17, 30, 35. This jackpot with Colorado Lotto+ has been building since the very start of October. The last top prize winner actually took home around $3 million as well on October 1st.