North Iowans Win Almost $400,000 in Iowa Lottery Prizes

North Iowans have won almost $400,000 in Iowa Lottery prizes in October.
Looking to unwind before bed, 44-year-old Candice Haugh of Nashua scratched her Iowa Lottery “$100,000 Mega Crossword†ticket and won the 13th prize of $10,000. She bought her lucky ticket at Kwik Star in Nashua and claimed her prize at the lottery’s Mason City office last Wednesday (10.25).
Haugh said she and her fiancé just purchased a new home, so they plan to put the winnings toward some new furniture and home improvements.
Last Monday (10.23), Michael Moore of Decorah claimed the fourth top prize of $300,000 in the Lottery’s “Premiere” scratch game. He purchased his winning ticket at Country Express in Decorah.
October 11th, 60-year-old Suzanne Wubbena of Allison claimed the 19th top prize of $50,000 in the Lottery’s “$50,000 Super Crossword” scratch game. The winning ticket was purchased at J & C Grocery in Allison.
Suzanne and her husband plan to use part of their winnings on a pair of splurges: a Wyoming hunting trip for him, and a new TV for her.
At the beginning of October, Roberta Hill Charles City won the fourth top prize of $30,000 in the Iowa Lottery’s “Diamond Mine 9X” scratch game after purchasing her winning ticket at Prime Wine & Spirits in Mason City.Â




