Odessa, Texas and the surrounding area can probably expect a new application to the local country club after a massive Texas Lottery Lotto Texas jackpot ticket was played at this drive through convenience store.

The odds of winning the six number game is a little over one in twenty-five plus million, but unlike other lucky lottery sellers, Heifer's N Convenience will not be getting a taste of the winnings.

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Obviously, you can tell the store is still proud that the Odessa areas newest millionaire came upon their good fortune at their establishment.

You like to imagine the new millionaire is someone who has always been a friend of the community, and the sentiment is very much, "It couldn't have happened to a nicer person."

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Probably one of my favorite parts of the video is where you see the sign outside Heifer's that says is, "Now under new ownership," and then the owner gloats a little about how a fellow convenience store owner has been doing this for around 30 years, and still hasn't sold their first jackpot.

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If you are a believer that lightning can strike twice, you will find Heifer's N Convenience at the corner of 63rd Street and North Dixie Blvd in Odessa. You may or may not walk away a lottery winner, but you can just about guarantee you will walk away hearing the story of how someone won $17.5 million.

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