$450,000 winning lottery ticket sold in Woodridge

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A $450,000 winning lottery ticket was sold in west suburban Woodridge for Wednesday’s Lucky Day Lotto drawing.

The winner, who has not yet come forward, bought the ticket at Convenient Food Mart, 8290 S. Janes Ave. in Woodridge, and matched all five numbers — 01-06-07-15-27, according to a statement from the Illinois Lottery.

The store will receive a $4,500 bonus, which totals one percent of the prize amount, according to the lottery.

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