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Arby’s is offering free sandwiches in April

Arby’s is launching Free Sandwich Month in April. (Arby's)

Arby’s says it has everything covered for its customers in April, including free sandwiches.

The fast-food chain is launching Free Sandwich Month where patrons can get one free sandwich, wrap or gyro with any purchase every week in April.

“During Free Sandwich Month, we’re putting our money where our mouth is with our biggest rewards promotion to date,” said Ellen Rose, Arby’s chief marketing officer.

Arby’s representatives said the promotion truly means with any purchase and “no sandwich is off limits.”

Rose added, “Free Sandwich Month is the perfect opportunity for any skeptics out there to try any of the sandwiches they’ve been eyeing.”

To score the weekly deal, customers must be an Arby’s Rewards member and place the order through the Arby’s app or website.

The offer is redeemable at participating Arby’s locations once a week.

Man wins $1 million lottery after stopping to put gas in wife’s car

Joshua Chunis was trying to do his wife a favor and returned home with $1 million. (Massachusetts State Lottery)

Milford, Mass.

A Massachusetts man won a $1 million prize while doing a favor for his wife.

According to the Massachusetts State Lottery, Joshua Chunis stopped to get gas for his wife’s car at a gas station in the Worcester area and decided to buy a $20 lottery ticket.

Lottery officials said Chunis’ ticket ended up winning him a $1 million prize from the $10 million Lucky Bucks game.

“Stopped to put gas in his wife’s car and won $1 million! We have heard this scenario a few times now. Guys, take note!” lottery officials shared.

Chunis chose to receive a one-time payment of $650,000. He said he plans to use some of the money to do some work on the house, reports said.

Massachusetts State Lottery officials said there are currently five remaining $1 million prizes and two $10 million jackpots with the Lucky Bucks game.

Woman quits her job after winning $90,000 lottery jackpot

Lottery officials said Reshawn Toliver hit a $90,000 jackpot while playing the Wild Cash Multiplier Scratch-off game. (Kentucky Lottery)

Louisville, Ky.

A Kentucky woman says she screamed like never before when she won a lottery jackpot earlier this month.

According to the Kentucky Lottery, Reshawn Toliver was at a gas station in the Hopkinsville area when she bought five of the $5 Wild Cash Multiplier scratch-off tickets.

Toliver scratched her tickets when she went home. As she scratched the last ticket off, she revealed three “7″ symbols in the second game.

Lottery officials said by matching three identical symbols in the same game, players win the prize shown for that game.

Toliver uncovered the game’s $90,000 top prize.

“I screamed! I’ve never hollered that loud before,” she said.

Toliver told lottery officials that her son and boyfriend were in the other room and didn’t know what was happening.

“They were like, ‘What’s going on? Are you OK?’’ she said. “I told them I needed to calm down. I was lost for a minute.”

Toliver ended up receiving a check for $64,800 on March 4.

She told lottery officials that she had been wanting to quit her job and winning the lottery allowed her to do that.

“I was unhappy with my job and God made a way,” Toliver said. “I felt bad leaving but I’m relieved to be able to quit my job.”

The gas station will receive $900 for selling the winning ticket.

Fire captain dies after suffering life-threatening burns in house fire, officials say

Lexington Firefighter Captain Ronnie Metcalf has died after suffering serious burns during a house fire. (Lexington Fire Department)

Lexington, N.C.

A fire captain has died after sustaining injuries during a house fire earlier this week.

According to the Lexington Fire Department, Firefighter Captain Ronnie Metcalf was pronounced dead at the Atrium Wake Forest Baptist Health Medical Center in Winston-Salem on Friday.

City officials said Metcalf’s death comes days after sustaining life-threatening burn wounds on 60 percent of his body while responding to a house fire call on early Tuesday morning.

Fire crews responded to a home just after midnight on Tuesday. When they arrived, firefighters said flames and smoke were seen coming from the back of the house.

Crews went inside to extinguish the fire, but a short time later they were ordered to evacuate the building due to structure issues.

Fire officials said crews evacuated but reported a firefighter missing.

Search teams reentered the building and located Metcalf.

The captain was pulled from the home and treated by emergency crews at the scene for burn injuries before being transported by helicopter to the medical center.

Metcalf was a father, husband, and a 19-year veteran with the Lexington Fire Department. He was also a member of the Hillside Park Baptist Church.

The community has rallied around Metcalf, initiating a fundraiser to assist his family with medical expenses.

The cause of the house fire currently remains under investigation.

Deputies find 15-pound bag of marijuana while responding to littering call

Oregon sheriff’s deputies found a 15.2-pound bag of pot while performing a roadside cleanup near an intersection. (Washington County Sheriff’s Office)

Washington County, Ore.

Oregon authorities came across a unique find when responding to a littering call this week.

According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, deputies found a 15.2-pound bag of marijuana while performing a roadside cleanup near an intersection in the city of Cornelius.

Deputies said they received a tip from a resident about littering in the area after debris was spotted scattered in a ditch near Long and Susbauer roads.

The sheriff’s department said that deputies collected the massive bag of pot and turned it in for destruction.

Deputies thanked the person for notifying them about the trash and urged others to continue to contact them if they spot any suspicious activity in the community.