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PA Match 6 lotto ending?
PENNSYLVANIA LOTTERY INTRODUCES NEW GAME FEATURING $1 MILLION STARTING JACKPOT Super 7 Will Replace Match 6 Lotto on Tuesday, Friday Evenings MIDDLETOWN March 5, 2009 - Next week, the Pennsylvania Lottery will introduce Super 7, a new $2 terminal-based game offering an annuity jackpot that begins at $1 million and continues to grow until it is won. Super 7 will replace Match 6 Lotto in the Pennsylvania Lottery s Tuesday and Friday evening drawing shows at 7 p.m. Super 7 tickets go o
Mar 6, 2009, 7:40 am - sirbrad - Jackpot Games Forum

The cops got our ticket then we found ourselves homeless
My sister rubbed out a 5 million dollar instant Lifetime Riches game 540 in Aug 2006. We thought we misplaced it in home or tossed. It was stolen. How?. Someone had a monitor in our home as Sis became left side paralyzed from brain surgery in 2002 and stakes were high. We did not secure it as I was going to take it to be check, but sis had a medical emergency. Woodbridge Police got hold of our ticket, would not take a report as we could not say our home was entered although we later found our al
Sep 24, 2008, 3:13 pm - Miss Bee - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sensitive Subject...Could you live with yourself if you lost the winning ticket?
My sister rubbed out a 5 million dollar instant Lifetime Riches game 540 in Aug 2006. We thought we misplaced it in home or tossed. It was stolen. How?. Someone had a monitor in our home as Sis became left side paralyzed from brain surgery in 2002 and stakes were high. We did not secure it as I was going to take it to be check, but sis had a medical emergency. Woodbridge Police got hold of our ticket, would not take a report as we could not say our home was entered although we later found our al
Sep 23, 2008, 8:18 pm - lorramil - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lucky "mistake" helped Iowa man win $1 million Mega Millions lottery prize
Ticket printing mishap gives player a lucky break Includes audio report By Kate Northrop A mistake that occurred while printing a Mega Millions lottery ticket led to an Iowa man winning a $1 million second-tier prize. Josh Buster of West Burlington is positive that a clerk's slip-up is the reason why he won $1 million in the Mega Millions drawing on April 15. The Mega Millions jackpot for the drawing on Fri., April 15 was $20 million, and Buster made sure he bought his tick
Apr 21, 2022, 6:54 am - Todd - Lottery News

$213 million ticket sold in Fresno is California's first Powerball winner
Somebody who likely lives in the Fresno area is in a much higher tax bracket as a new multimillionaire and California's first-ever Powerball winner. The $2 ticket, bought sometime Wednesday at the Fast 'N Easy store on Shields Avenue in east-central Fresno, was worth $213 million, state Lottery officials said. After taxes, the lump sum totals $123.3 million, said Alex Traverso, a lottery spokesman in Sacramento. That kind of money could buy a couple of F-16 fighter jets, maybe the Save
Oct 26, 2013, 8:27 am - Todd - Lottery News

First time buying a roll: Tennessee's $3M Mega Cash
Sorry you had the bad luck. Here is how Georgia law reads as far as how much they are required to return to customers: 50-27-13. Disposition of lottery proceeds; budget report by Governor; appropriations by General Assembly; shortfall reserve subaccount (a)(1) All lottery proceeds shall be the property of the corporation. (2) From its lottery proceeds the corporation shall pay the operating expenses of the corporation. As nearly as practical, at least 45 percent of the amount o
Feb 26, 2012, 6:43 pm - CarHauler - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Tennessee's biggest Powerball winner keeps low profile
you find that odd, I don't time treat think about it, owner or store worker, just Buying him self a ticket lottery ticket , just like he hand you a ticket, he just pays for it himself and keeps the ticket, he does not control the outcome of the game in any way. its just like he went a other store and got a ticket, just save time and hit buy key plus retailers workers also sometimes buy their own mistaken tickets, its all very normaly and legit Now letting store workers check your
Apr 6, 2011, 12:40 pm - joshuacloak - Lottery News

Mega Millions Wash. lottery winner to be revealed
Idaho winner still a mystery One of the two winners of the $380 million Mega Millions jackpot will come forward today. The unidentified Washington state lottery winner bought the ticket at a Safeway store in the small town of Ephrata. The same player also bought another ticket that won $150. Scott Kinney, Washington state Lottery spokesman, said the winner hand-picked the magic numbers at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The numbers drawn in the second-largest jackpot in U.S. history were: 4, 8,
Jan 6, 2011, 9:02 am - Todd - Lottery News

N.J. mom-and-pop lottery retailers worried about competition
Buying a lottery ticket when picking up a quart of milk might be par for the course. But if a state marketing plan is enacted, customers soon might buy tickets while purchasing furniture and home goods, too. To raise more revenue, state Senate President Richard J. Codey, D-Essex, is proposing that the state encourage big stores to sell New Jersey Lottery tickets, including Target, Home Depot and Dunkin' Donuts. Normally the domain of smaller convenience stores and food markets, lottery sales
Apr 14, 2008, 9:48 am - Todd - Lottery News

Employee lottery pool wins on first ticket
Talk about instant gratification the first time the 23 people on the night shift at the Sherwin-Williams plant in Andover, Kansas, decided to pool money and buy Powerball tickets, the first ticket they bought proved to be a winner. A $200,000 winner, which means it matched the first five numbers drawn Jan. 5 but not the Powerball. It was a shocker, said Paula Norton of El Dorado, who goes by Joan and was the designated ticket-buyer for the group. We're all a bunch of happy people. Eve
Jan 18, 2008, 9:23 pm - Todd - Lottery News

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