
Associated Press
OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Lottery officials say a lottery ticket worth nearly $7 million was sold at a Norman grocery store.
Nobody has come forward to claim the prize in Saturday's Hot Lotto drawing.
The winning ticket was purchased at a Homeland store using 1 of the lottery's self-service vending machines.
The numbers drawn were 7, 9, 18, 21, 33 and the Hot Ball number was 8. The owner of the winning ticket will be the third Hot Lotto Jackpot winner in Oklahoma. In 2008, Oklahoma City resident Steve Trimble won nearly $4 million. Henryetta resident James Nunn won more than $2 million.
Winners have 180 days from the day of the drawing to claim their prize at the Oklahoma Lottery Headquarters.
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