'£85,000 lottery win' - local stories in the press this week
Updated Tuesday 9 March Unclaimed lottery ticket now claimed! [see below]
A family is trying to raise money to bring their 21-year-old daughter home from hospital, and do you hold the winning ticket to an unclaimed £85,000 lottery win?
Bringing Mia home - Flintshire Chronicle
The Holywell family of Mia Austin, 21, who is suffering from a condition which means she can only communicate with her eyes, are hoping to raise enough money to bring her home from hospital after she suffered a stroke last November.
Police probe anti-Muslim website attacking Wrexham Mosque plan - Daily Post
Police are investigating a sick anti-Muslim website set up on Facebook to stir up tensions over fake claims a 'super-mosque' was being built in Wrexham.
Thieves take disabled Flintshire boy's motorised buggy - Leader
A boy from Connah's Quay who suffered brain damage in a crash which killed his dad has been left heartbroken after thieves stole his motorised buggy.
Migration could damage Welsh culture, says report - Daily Post
Unchecked migration from England into north east Wales will damage Welsh language and culture, a council report says. Campaigners who want north east Wales councils to withdraw from a cross-border housing alliance say this has proved what they have been saying all along.
£85,000 lotto win unclaimed - Denbighshire Free Press
A lottery prize of £85,000 has yet to be claimed in the Denbighshire area and so National Lottery players are being urged to check their tickets.
Updated Tuesday 9 MarchUnclaimed lottery ticket now claimed!
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