There must be something in the water here in Eastern Iowa...

It seems like every other week, we're breaking news to you about a lucky person winning the lottery here in the Hawkeye State.

Well, we've got another one for you!

One Waterloo man turned $5 into enough money for a complete home renovation!

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According to reports, one in eight Americans buy some sort of lottery ticket every week. Sometimes that weekly investment can pay off!

And the Winner Is...

Curtis Lane of Waterloo ended up being a big winner of a lottery prize.

Congratulations are in order!

Lane bought his ticket at  K & M Korner located at 1830 North Raymond Road in Dewar last week. He ended up winning $34,908.90 through a lottery game, and picked up his winnings at the Iowa lottery's Cedar Rapids office.

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A Little More About this Game

The game that he ended up winning big on is called MONOPOLY Game Tokens Progressive. It is based off of the classic board game that would cause shouting matches and major rifts between families and friends alike.

This lottery game costs only $5 and the jackpot starts at $5,000 and goes up with every single ticket sold in the state.

Not too shabby, right?

In addition, the game the Waterloo man won on was an InstaPlay.

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