News Release: Cass Lake Jackpot Winner Claims Prize Worth $329,519
Cass Lake Jackpot Winner Claims Prize Worth $329,519
ROSEVILLE, Minn. (Oct. 3, 2025) — A very lucky Minnesotan is celebrating a big win in the Progressive Print-N-Play Bingo game.
The Cass Lake winner described the moment she realized she hit the jackpot as “a dream.”
With a big smile on her face, she said her initial reaction to realizing she won was to scream. “I checked my ticket at least 20 times!”
Leech Lake Market, located at 604 Lyle Chisholm Dr. in Cass Lake, sold the $329,519 winning Progressive Print-N-Play Bingo ticket. The business receives a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
Progressive Print-N-Play is an instant-win style ticket printed directly from the lottery terminal. Jackpots start at $5,000 and grow as tickets are sold. Players can choose to play a $1, $3 or $5 Bingo, Crossword or Slots ticket. All progressive games share the same jackpot pool. A $1 ticket pays 20 percent of the jackpot, a $3 ticket pays 60 percent of the jackpot, and a $5 ticket pays 100 percent of the jackpot. Progressive Print-N-Play is only played in Minnesota.
Minnesota Lottery prizes above $50,000 must be claimed in person at Minnesota Lottery headquarters in Roseville. Prizes $50,000 and below can be claimed by mail or at any regional office. In Minnesota, lottery players have one year to claim prizes. It is recommended that winners call ahead to check hours and to make an appointment.
Information regarding Minnesota Lottery prize winners above $10,000 is private data. Unless a winner chooses to opt in to publicity, their name and city will not be released.
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