OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A $1 million winning lottery ticket has been turned in at the Oklahoma Lottery headquarters in Oklahoma City.
Lottery officials say the winning ticket from the Sept. 6 drawing was turned in by William Henley, who is acting as a trustee for Traction Control Trust.
The ticket matched each of the five white balls from the drawing and, after taxes, was worth about $710,000.
The ticket was sold at EZ Go in northwest Lawton.