News Release: Jackpot Worth $99,551 Won in Side Lake
Jackpot Worth $99,551 Won in Side Lake
ROSEVILLE, Minn. (May 27, 2025) — A very lucky player kicked off the holiday weekend by winning nearly a $100,000 jackpot playing Minnesota’s Progressive Print-N-Play game.
The winning ticket was sold at C C Campground 717, located at 7595 McCarthy Beach Road in Side Lake on May 23. C C Campground will receive a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
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.
Unless the winner chooses to opt in to publicity, their name and city will not be released. As of Sept. 1, 2021, the names and cities of lottery prize winners above $10,000 are private data.
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 game. 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.
Visit www.mnlottery.com for more information and official rules.
About the Minnesota Lottery
Playing Our Part: Since 1990, the lottery has generated more than $4 billion for programs that positively impact the lives of Minnesotans. More than $1.8 billion has helped preserve, restore and protect Minnesota’s environment through the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Game and Fish Fund and the Natural Resources Fund. Another $2.2 billion has helped fund state programs, including education, public safety and health and human services. Lottery dollars also support programs to help prevent and treat problem gambling. For more information, visit www.mnlottery.com.
Contact:
Minnesota Lottery, Joan Schimml, 651-635-8271, communications@mnlottery.com