Kentucky man wins $1 million lottery ticket during emergency fuel stop: 'I ran out of gas'

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A Kentucky man won $1 million lottery ticket during emergency fuel stop.

Schlemmer ran into the store to tell the minimart employees, who were"grinning" at the news.

Earlier this month, Schlemmer picked up a check for $616,330 from Kentucky Lottery Headquarters. That's the total value of his $862,000 lump sum lottery payout, minus taxes.

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