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CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Christmas arrived a month late for a lottery player in Cincinnati. Someone won $10 million in the Ohio Lottery's scratch-off game, Extreme Millions. The winning ticket was purchased at Dent Shell, located at 6008 Harrison Ave.