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		<title>Vaccine lottery winner in Massachusetts failed to claim prize money before deadline</title>
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					One Massachusetts resident potentially missed out on $1 million.According to officials, one person missed their chance to win a valuable VaxMillions prize by failing to respond before a deadline to the state sweepstakes that sought to promote COVID-19 vaccinations. Five VaxMillions Giveaway drawings were held on consecutive Mondays from July 26 through Aug. 23. The sweepstakes were open to residents who were vaccinated in Massachusetts and state officials say about 2.5 million people registered for at least one drawing. Of those, 2.35 million entrants were adults, who were eligible to win the $1 million prize, and the remainder were between the ages of 12 and 17, who were eligible for the $300,000 college scholarship grant.Potential winners had 24 hours to respond after their name was drawn. Officials said after the unlucky person missed the deadline, the prize was given to the next person whose name was drawn. Officials did not say which winner got extra lucky. The winners of the first drawing were Darrell Washington, 63, of Weymouth, and Daniela Maldonado, 15, of Chelsea.Video above: Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents got vaccinated after the state announced the lottery programThe second round winners were Donna McNulty, of Billerica, and Dylan Barron, of Norwood.Winners of the third round were Leo Costinos, of Attleboro, and the scholarship went to Lilla Eliet, of Reading.The $1 million winner in the fourth round was Lilly Guttenplan, of Lowell, and the scholarship winner was Nadia Dutton, of Rockland. Massachusetts officials are expected to announce the winners of the final round on Thursday.Since the VaxMillions Giveaway was announced, state officials said more than 440,000 people have become fully vaccinated.
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<p>One Massachusetts resident potentially missed out on $1 million.</p>
<p>According to officials, one person missed their chance to win a valuable VaxMillions prize by failing to respond before a deadline to the state sweepstakes that sought to promote COVID-19 vaccinations. </p>
<p>Five VaxMillions Giveaway drawings were held on consecutive Mondays from July 26 through Aug. 23. </p>
<p>The sweepstakes were open to residents who were vaccinated in Massachusetts and state officials say about 2.5 million people registered for at least one drawing. Of those, 2.35 million entrants were adults, who were eligible to win the $1 million prize, and the remainder were between the ages of 12 and 17, who were eligible for the $300,000 college scholarship grant.</p>
<p>Potential winners had 24 hours to respond after their name was drawn. Officials said after the unlucky person missed the deadline, the prize was given to the next person whose name was drawn. </p>
<p>Officials did not say which winner got extra lucky. </p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.wcvb.com/article/first-pair-of-massachusetts-vaxmillions-winners-identified/37171675" target="_blank" rel="noopener">winners of the first drawing</a> were Darrell Washington, 63, of Weymouth, and Daniela Maldonado, 15, of Chelsea.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video above: Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents got vaccinated after the state announced the lottery program</em></strong></p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-vaxmillions-second-drawing-august-5-2021-winners-mcnulty-barron/37229642" target="_blank" rel="noopener">second round winners</a> were Donna McNulty, of Billerica, and Dylan Barron, of Norwood.</p>
<p>Winners of <a href="https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-vaxmillions-third-drawing-august-08-12-2021/37290621" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the third round</a> were Leo Costinos, of Attleboro, and the scholarship went to Lilla Eliet, of Reading.</p>
<p>The $1 million winner in the <a href="https://www.wcvb.com/article/massachusetts-vaxmillions-4th-drawing-winners-august-19/37348697" target="_blank" rel="noopener">fourth round </a>was Lilly Guttenplan, of Lowell, and the scholarship winner was Nadia Dutton, of Rockland. </p>
<p>Massachusetts officials are expected to announce the winners of the final round on Thursday.</p>
<p>Since the VaxMillions Giveaway was announced, state officials said more than 440,000 people have become fully vaccinated.  </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A 13-year-old girl from Nevada is one of the latest COVID-19 vaccine lottery winners. Kaylee, an 8th-grade student, told KTVN she was trying to do the right thing by getting her shot before a summer camp. "We were going to be traveling and a couple weeks after the vaccine came out and we were going &#8230;]]></description>
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					A 13-year-old girl from Nevada is one of the latest COVID-19 vaccine lottery winners. Kaylee, an 8th-grade student, told KTVN she was trying to do the right thing by getting her shot before a summer camp. "We were going to be traveling and a couple weeks after the vaccine came out and we were going to be flying and seeing tons of family and we didn't want to have to worry about COVID at the same time," she said. Kaylee didn't know was that she'd been automatically entered in the "Vax Nevada Days," a program offering cash, scholarships and other prizes for people who got the vaccine.Then, she found out she was a winner.At first, Kaylee's mom thought she received a spam call but was able to verify the good news on the state's website. "It feels good, it makes me feel comfortable about getting ready to go to college and my future," Kaylee said. Nevada's vaccine lottery program is still running through Aug. 26, when the $1 million grand prize will be announced.       Aside from the potential to win like she did, Kaylee said she hopes others get vaccinated."Definitely get the vaccine because, like I said, it's free and it just takes so little time for such a big event," she said.
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<p>A 13-year-old girl from Nevada is one of the latest COVID-19 vaccine lottery winners. </p>
<p>Kaylee, an 8th-grade student, told <a href="https://www.ktvn.com/story/44489293/local-student-wins-dollar20000-scholarship-as-part-of-vax-nevada-days" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">KTVN</a> she was trying to do the right thing by getting her shot before a summer camp. </p>
<p>"We were going to be traveling and a couple weeks after the vaccine came out and we were going to be flying and seeing tons of family and we didn't want to have to worry about COVID at the same time," she said. </p>
<p>Kaylee didn't know was that she'd been automatically entered in the "Vax Nevada Days," a program offering cash, scholarships and other prizes for people who got the vaccine.</p>
<p>Then, she found out she was a winner.</p>
<p>At first, Kaylee's mom thought she received a spam call but was able to verify the good news on the state's website. </p>
<p>"It feels good, it makes me feel comfortable about getting ready to go to college and my future," Kaylee said. </p>
<p>Nevada's vaccine lottery program is still running through Aug. 26, when the $1 million grand prize will be announced.       </p>
<p>Aside from the potential to win like she did, Kaylee said she hopes others get vaccinated.</p>
<p>"Definitely get the vaccine because, like I said, it's free and it just takes so little time for such a big event," she said. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ohio's third Vax-a-Million winners were revealed Wednesday evening.During a highly-anticipated drawing, Ohio Lottery officials announced that the following individuals won Ohio's vaccine lottery -- the third of five total drawings:WINNING THE $1 MILLION PRIZE:Mark Cline, Richwood (Union County)WINNING THE FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP:Sara Afaneh, Sheffield Lake (Lorain County)A 64-year-old retiree is Ohio's latest $1 million Vax-a-Million winner.Mark &#8230;]]></description>
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					Ohio's third Vax-a-Million winners were revealed Wednesday evening.During a highly-anticipated drawing, Ohio Lottery officials announced that the following individuals won Ohio's vaccine lottery -- the third of five total drawings:WINNING THE $1 MILLION PRIZE:Mark Cline, Richwood (Union County)WINNING THE FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP:Sara Afaneh, Sheffield Lake (Lorain County)A 64-year-old retiree is Ohio's latest $1 million Vax-a-Million winner.Mark Cline, of Richwood, was announced Wednesday as the third of five $1 million winners in Ohio's vaccine lottery.Cline said he didn't receive a phone call from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, which has been customary during the first two drawings.Instead, Cline said the governor showed up at his doorstep to tell him -- in person -- that he was the latest winner in Ohio's vaccination incentive program.“We were watching the television, the doorbell rang, and my wife looked on the Ring cam and said ‘there’s some guys out there in suits,’” Cline said through a massive smile in an interview with WBNS.“I go to the door, I opened it up and I recognized Gov. DeWine standing out there," he said. “I shook his hand and he said, ‘well, congratulations. You just won a million dollars.’”The 64-year-old said he and his wife invited the governor and First Lady Fran DeWine into their living room, where they all watched the television broadcast of the vaccine lottery together.Cline said he received his COVID-19 vaccine at the Union County Fair Ground long before the Vax-a-Million lottery was thought up. He said it's important for everyone to get their vaccine.“I think it’s really important to get that vaccine. Everyone that doubts it, it was no big deal – two little pinches and it was done," he said.As to what Cline has planned for the money? He said he has very few plans for himself, but he hopes to spend the money on his family and, perhaps, charitable causes.“My family is already making plans for a beach vacation. (I’ll use the money) to just help out family. I’m retired, so – you know – I’m not dying for money, but it certainly is a life-changer. It can help others who kind of need something,” he said.“I really love that they were giving scholarships as part of this. So I might do something to put some money toward scholarships for kids.”Cline said he has a rather large family and hopes to spend as much time with them as possible."I'm happy," he said. "I'm so happy!"Sara Afaneh, of Sheffield Lake, was announced as Ohio's third full-ride-scholarship winner in the Vax-a-Million program.WLWT is working to learn more about her and will update this story as details develop.“There are only two more drawings left, so I urge Ohioans to get the shot and then enter for a shot to win a million dollars or, for those aged 12-17 a chance to a four-year, full-ride scholarship including room, board, tuition and books at an Ohio public college or university,” said Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.Wednesday's announcement comes as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue dropping.More than 3.3 million Ohioans entered their names for a shot at the $1 million, up a little from the 3.2 million who had registered for last week’s drawing. More than 143,000 children entered their names for the scholarship, up from just over 133,000 last week.Initially, Gov. DeWine’s May 12 announcement of the incentive program had the desired effect, leading to a 43% boost in state vaccination numbers over the previous week.Ohio figures still are not close to the highs of March and April. And vaccine reluctance appears to be so great that on Monday, DeWine made an urgent appeal to providers to distribute as many shots of the Johnson &amp; Johnson vaccine as possible, with 200,000 doses set to expire June 23.The two winners announced Wednesday are the fifth and sixth winners of the vaccination lottery. Meet the first four winners of Ohio's Vax-a-Million sweepstakes below.JONATHAN CARLYLE, OF TOLEDO: Ohio's second $1 million winnerAn Amazon delivery driver is Ohio's second $1 million Vax-a-Million winner.Jonathan Carlyle, of Toledo, is the second Ohioan to win the state's vaccination incentive grand prize.The state's newest millionaire is an Amazon delivery driver. Carlyle said he was just getting off work around 7 p.m. when he received a call from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine."I actually missed the call," Carlyle said. "I was checking out from work and had to call him back. But I was shaking when I talked to him when I heard his voicemail -- I knew what it was and about lost it."The governor said he plans to make a habit of calling the state's Vax-a-Million winners ahead of each Wednesday's 7:29 p.m. drawing.“It’s overwhelming. I don’t know what to do. I’m still dreaming," Carlyle said of that call.The Toledo man said he doesn't have any big plans for his new money -- first pay off bills, then, perhaps, a house."I got a lot of bills to pay – so that’s the first thing that’s going to happen,” he said through a massive smile.“Pay some bills and probably buy a house. I’m going to keep working. My girlfriend is going to keep working – it’s going to be a good bedrock for our family. It’s going to be awesome.”Carlyle said the state's Vax-a-Million drawing actually inspired him to finally get the COVID-19 vaccine. After winning $1 million, he said it was well worth it."Get vaccinated! Do it! We need to!" he said.ZOIE VINCENT, MAYFIELD VILLAGE: Ohio's second scholarship winnerOhio's latest winner of the Vax-a-Million scholarship said she wasn't expecting the call Wednesday after signing up for the lottery while waiting to receive her second dose of the vaccine.Zoie Vincent was announced as Ohio's full-ride scholarship winner. Vincent was out of town at the time of the drawing but found out about her luck via a FaceTime call from the governor."So you made a call to my dad and it was just kind of ... weird and he just kept saying your name and I was like, 'What's happening?' And he said I won the scholarship," Vincent said."It was really wild. It came out of nowhere. We weren't expecting it. It was a super big surprise. We were all so excited."Vincent said she is interested in pursuing a career in medicine, specifically pre-med or a biology program. She said she has been looking at schools such as Ohio State University and Case Western Reserve University."I have been interested in medicine and science for as long as I can remember," Vincent said.She said she has completed one year as a med tech at school and it helped solidify her passion for science. She said the scholarship will help her focus on her education in medicine and not student loans."I could see my career instead of me paying off my debt so it was a big relief in that sense," Vincent said.Vincent said she did not hesitate once she was eligible for the vaccine, saying she got COVID-19 a while back and was very sick and wants to do what she can to prevent that from happening to others.ABBIGAIL BUGENSKE, SILVERTON: Ohio's first $1 million winnerAbbigail Bugenske has won Ohio's first $1 million jackpot in the state's Vax-a-Million lottery.A recent college graduate, the 22-year-old Bugenske lives in the Cincinnati area, residing in the small and quiet village of Silverton about 11 miles northeast of the city.She works for GE Aviation, recently moving to the area for her job.She's also an Ohio State University student pursuing a master's in aerospace engineering and graduated from Michigan State University in August of last year.Speaking to the press for the first time, Bugenske said she has no plans to quit her current job — a job she loves — and plans to donate at least some of her winnings to charity.“I was completely surprised when I got the call. I still can’t believe it. It was a crazy night," the 22-year-old said.Bugenske received a personal call from Gov. Mike DeWine, shortly before the state's 7:29 p.m. drawing.“Calling someone and telling them that they won a million dollars is a great thing," the governor said through a large smile, remembering Bugenske's reaction.She was driving from the Cincinnati area to her parents' house in the Cleveland area, a bit oblivious that the drawing was currently happening.“I was screaming enough that my parents thought I was crying and that something was wrong," she said. "And when I started yelling that I won $1 million and was going to be a millionaire, they told me to calm down and make sure it wasn’t a prank before I really started freaking out.”The call was, in fact, real. Bugenske said her phone began to blow up with notes from friends and social media friend requests.The 22-year-old said she received the COVID-19 vaccine long before the birth of the Vax-a-Million program, but added that if winning $1 million isn't an incentive enough, she doesn't know what is.“I originally got vaccinated just to protect friends, family and everyone I came in contact with,” she said, adding that Vax-a-Million win was just a bonus.JOSEPH COSTELLO, ENGLEWOOD: Ohio's first scholarship winnerHe’s only 14, but can attend almost any college he wishes.Joseph Costello, of Englewood, was announced as Ohio's first Vax-a-Million scholarship winner, awarded a full-ride scholarship at only 14 years old.His mother is a chemical engineer and his father is a school teacher. But neither of them will need to figure out how to pay for Joseph's college.“My first reaction was I thought maybe I was listening to your voice -- that it was a taped message," mother Colleen Costello told Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine. "The more we talked, the more I realized it was really live. I was really thankful that moment because there was a bench nearby. I needed to sit down and sort of ... ground myself a little to absorb the information you were sharing.”Joseph had just finished the eighth grade. He just received his first shot on Saturday ahead of Wednesday evening's drawing.His mother entered Joseph and her two other children in the lottery.Now, he gets free college tuition. That scholarship also includes room, board and books. However, winning a scholarship does not guarantee admission.In a big update, DeWine announced that the state will put money into a 529 Plan for the winner. The amount of money put in will be equal to the highest Ohio state university cost. That way, the winner can still go to a college of his or her choosing.Joseph said he's still unsure what he wants to study, or which university he wishes to attend. But the 14-year-old still has time to think about that.
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<p>Ohio's third Vax-a-Million winners were revealed Wednesday evening.</p>
<p>During a highly-anticipated drawing, Ohio Lottery officials announced that the following individuals won Ohio's vaccine lottery -- the third of five total drawings:</p>
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<p><strong>Mark Cline, Richwood (Union County)<br /></strong></p>
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<h3 class="body-h3"><strong>WINNING THE FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP:</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Sara Afaneh, Sheffield Lake (Lorain County)<br /></strong></p>
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<p>A 64-year-old retiree is Ohio's latest $1 million Vax-a-Million winner.</p>
<p>Mark Cline, of Richwood, was announced Wednesday as the third of five $1 million winners in Ohio's vaccine lottery.</p>
<p>Cline said he didn't receive a phone call from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, which has been customary during the first two drawings.</p>
<p>Instead, Cline said the governor showed up at his doorstep to tell him -- in person -- that he was the latest winner in Ohio's vaccination incentive program.</p>
<p>“We were watching the television, the doorbell rang, and my wife looked on the Ring cam and said ‘there’s some guys out there in suits,’” Cline said through a massive smile in an interview with WBNS.</p>
<p>“I go to the door, I opened it up and I recognized Gov. DeWine standing out there," he said. “I shook his hand and he said, ‘well, congratulations. You just won a million dollars.’”</p>
<p>The 64-year-old said he and his wife invited the governor and First Lady Fran DeWine into their living room, where they all watched the television broadcast of the vaccine lottery together.</p>
<p>Cline said he received his COVID-19 vaccine at the Union County Fair Ground long before the Vax-a-Million lottery was thought up. He said it's important for everyone to get their vaccine.</p>
<p>“I think it’s really important to get that vaccine. Everyone that doubts it, it was no big deal – two little pinches and it was done," he said.</p>
<p>As to what Cline has planned for the money? He said he has very few plans for himself, but he hopes to spend the money on his family and, perhaps, charitable causes.</p>
<p>“My family is already making plans for a beach vacation. (I’ll use the money) to just help out family. I’m retired, so – you know – I’m not dying for money, but it certainly is a life-changer. It can help others who kind of need something,” he said.</p>
<p>“I really love that they were giving scholarships as part of this. So I might do something to put some money toward scholarships for kids.”</p>
<p>Cline said he has a rather large family and hopes to spend as much time with them as possible.</p>
<p>"I'm happy," he said. "I'm so happy!"</p>
<p>Sara Afaneh, of Sheffield Lake, was announced as Ohio's third full-ride-scholarship winner in the Vax-a-Million program.</p>
<p>WLWT is working to learn more about her and will update this story as details develop.</p>
<p>“There are only two more drawings left, so I urge Ohioans to get the shot and then enter for a shot to win a million dollars or, for those aged 12-17 a chance to a four-year, full-ride scholarship including room, board, tuition and books at an Ohio public college or university,” said Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.</p>
<p>Wednesday's announcement comes as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue dropping.</p>
<p>More than 3.3 million Ohioans entered their names for a shot at the $1 million, up a little from the 3.2 million who had registered for last week’s drawing. More than 143,000 children entered their names for the scholarship, up from just over 133,000 last week.</p>
<p>Initially, Gov. DeWine’s May 12 announcement of the incentive program had the desired effect, leading to a 43% boost in state vaccination numbers over the previous week.</p>
<p>Ohio figures still are not close to the highs of March and April. And vaccine reluctance appears to be so great that on Monday, DeWine made an urgent appeal to providers to distribute as many shots of the Johnson &amp; Johnson vaccine as possible, with 200,000 doses set to expire June 23.</p>
<p>The two winners announced Wednesday are the fifth and sixth winners of the vaccination lottery. Meet the first four winners of Ohio's Vax-a-Million sweepstakes below.</p>
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<h3>JONATHAN CARLYLE, OF TOLEDO: Ohio's second $1 million winner</h3>
<p>An Amazon delivery driver is Ohio's second $1 million Vax-a-Million winner.</p>
<p>Jonathan Carlyle, of Toledo, is the second Ohioan to win the state's vaccination incentive grand prize.</p>
<p>The state's newest millionaire is an Amazon delivery driver. Carlyle said he was just getting off work around 7 p.m. when he received a call from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.</p>
<p>"I actually missed the call," Carlyle said. "I was checking out from work and had to call him back. But I was shaking when I talked to him when I heard his voicemail -- I knew what it was and about lost it."</p>
<p>The governor said he plans to make a habit of calling the state's Vax-a-Million winners ahead of each Wednesday's 7:29 p.m. drawing.</p>
<p>“It’s overwhelming. I don’t know what to do. I’m still dreaming," Carlyle said of that call.</p>
<p>The Toledo man said he doesn't have any big plans for his new money -- first pay off bills, then, perhaps, a house.</p>
<p>"I got a lot of bills to pay – so that’s the first thing that’s going to happen,” he said through a massive smile.</p>
<p>“Pay some bills and probably buy a house. I’m going to keep working. My girlfriend is going to keep working – it’s going to be a good bedrock for our family. It’s going to be awesome.”</p>
<p>Carlyle said the state's Vax-a-Million drawing actually inspired him to finally get the COVID-19 vaccine. After winning $1 million, he said it was well worth it.</p>
<p>"Get vaccinated! Do it! We need to!" he said.</p>
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<h3>ZOIE VINCENT, MAYFIELD VILLAGE: Ohio's second scholarship winner</h3>
<p>Ohio's latest winner of the Vax-a-Million scholarship said she wasn't expecting the call Wednesday after signing up for the lottery while waiting to receive her second dose of the vaccine.</p>
<p>Zoie Vincent was announced as Ohio's full-ride scholarship winner. Vincent was out of town at the time of the drawing but found out about her luck via a FaceTime call from the governor.</p>
<p>"So you made a call to my dad and it was just kind of ... weird and he just kept saying your name and I was like, 'What's happening?' And he said I won the scholarship," Vincent said.</p>
<p>"It was really wild. It came out of nowhere. We weren't expecting it. It was a super big surprise. We were all so excited."</p>
<p>Vincent said she is interested in pursuing a career in medicine, specifically pre-med or a biology program. She said she has been looking at schools such as Ohio State University and Case Western Reserve University.</p>
<p>"I have been interested in medicine and science for as long as I can remember," Vincent said.</p>
<p>She said she has completed one year as a med tech at school and it helped solidify her passion for science. She said the scholarship will help her focus on her education in medicine and not student loans.</p>
<p>"I could see my career instead of me paying off my debt so it was a big relief in that sense," Vincent said.</p>
<p>Vincent said she did not hesitate once she was eligible for the vaccine, saying she got COVID-19 a while back and was very sick and wants to do what she can to prevent that from happening to others.</p>
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<h3>ABBIGAIL BUGENSKE, SILVERTON: Ohio's first $1 million winner</h3>
<p>Abbigail Bugenske has won Ohio's first $1 million jackpot in the state's Vax-a-Million lottery.</p>
<p>A recent college graduate, the 22-year-old Bugenske lives in the Cincinnati area, residing in the small and quiet village of Silverton about 11 miles northeast of the city.</p>
<p>She works for GE Aviation, recently moving to the area for her job.</p>
<p>She's also an Ohio State University student pursuing a master's in aerospace engineering and graduated from Michigan State University in August of last year.</p>
<p>Speaking to the press for the first time, Bugenske said she has no plans to quit her current job — a job she loves — and plans to donate at least some of her winnings to charity.</p>
<p>“I was completely surprised when I got the call. I still can’t believe it. It was a crazy night," the 22-year-old said.</p>
<p>Bugenske received a personal call from Gov. Mike DeWine, shortly before the state's 7:29 p.m. drawing.</p>
<p>“Calling someone and telling them that they won a million dollars is a great thing," the governor said through a large smile, remembering Bugenske's reaction.</p>
<p>She was driving from the Cincinnati area to her parents' house in the Cleveland area, a bit oblivious that the drawing was currently happening.</p>
<p>“I was screaming enough that my parents thought I was crying and that something was wrong," she said. "And when I started yelling that I won $1 million and was going to be a millionaire, they told me to calm down and make sure it wasn’t a prank before I really started freaking out.”</p>
<p>The call was, in fact, real. Bugenske said her phone began to blow up with notes from friends and social media friend requests.</p>
<p>The 22-year-old said she received the COVID-19 vaccine long before the birth of the Vax-a-Million program, but added that if winning $1 million isn't an incentive enough, she doesn't know what is.</p>
<p>“I originally got vaccinated just to protect friends, family and everyone I came in contact with,” she said, adding that Vax-a-Million win was just a bonus.</p>
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<h3>JOSEPH COSTELLO, ENGLEWOOD: Ohio's first scholarship winner</h3>
<p>He’s only 14, but can attend almost any college he wishes.</p>
<p>Joseph Costello, of Englewood, was announced as Ohio's first Vax-a-Million scholarship winner, awarded a full-ride scholarship at only 14 years old.</p>
<p>His mother is a chemical engineer and his father is a school teacher. But neither of them will need to figure out how to pay for Joseph's college.</p>
<p>“My first reaction was I thought maybe I was listening to your voice -- that it was a taped message," mother Colleen Costello told Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine. "The more we talked, the more I realized it was really live. I was really thankful that moment because there was a bench nearby. I needed to sit down and sort of ... ground myself a little to absorb the information you were sharing.”</p>
<p>Joseph had just finished the eighth grade. He just received his first shot on Saturday ahead of Wednesday evening's drawing.</p>
<p>His mother entered Joseph and her two other children in the lottery.</p>
<p>Now, he gets free college tuition. That scholarship also includes room, board and books. However, winning a scholarship does not guarantee admission.</p>
<p>In a big update, DeWine announced that the state will put money into a 529 Plan for the winner. The amount of money put in will be equal to the highest Ohio state university cost. That way, the winner can still go to a college of his or her choosing.</p>
<p>Joseph said he's still unsure what he wants to study, or which university he wishes to attend. But the 14-year-old still has time to think about that.</p>
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<p>Ohioans can opt in to the Ohio Department of Health’s vaccine lottery starting Tuesday, department head Stephanie McCloud announced Monday morning. Anyone who hopes to win the sweepstakes, which will award $1 million each to five vaccinated people in the state, must register online or over the phone to be eligible for a prize.</p>
<p>Gov. Mike DeWine announced the project on May 12 but provided few details; at the time, it was unclear whether all vaccine recipients in the state would be automatically entered or be required to enter themselves. The opt-in system sidesteps privacy concerns by requiring entrants to voluntarily give the state permission to investigate their vaccine status, McCloud said.</p>
<p>The <a class="Link" href="https://ohiovaxamillion.com/">Ohio Vax-a-Million lottery site</a> had been set up with the help of the Ohio Lottery Commission by the time McCloud spoke on Monday, although it won’t open to registrants until 8 a.m. Tuesday. </p>
<p>Registrants can also sign up over the phone at 1-833-427-5634.</p>
<p>To register, you must be:</p>
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<li>McCloud said the threshold for residency used in the contest will be the same one used for voter registration and acquiring an Ohio driver's license.</li>
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<li>At least 18 years old</li>
<li>Vaccinated with at least one shot by the time of the week’s drawing</li>
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<p>Hopefuls only need to register once, McCloud added. Winners’ names will be removed from the statewide pool after each drawing, but non-winners' names will go right back in.</p>
<p>“This is a bold initiative and we are so proud to bring it to Ohioans to hopefully turn the tide on COVID,” McCloud said.</p>
<p>The first drawing will take place May 24; after two days, during which the state will verify the winner’s vaccine status, the winner’s name will be announced May 26.</p>
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