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Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
A Powerball ticket sold in Texas won $100,000 but just missed the $31 million jackpot, lottery officials say.
Yahoo |
The winning numbers in Monday evening’s drawing of the "Powerball" game were: (twenty, twenty-three, forty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty-six, Powerball: four, Power Play: two)
Columbus Dispatch |
If someone matches all five numbers and the Powerball on Monday, they can choose a one-time cash payment of $26.1 million.
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A San Antonio resident claimed a $1 million prize from Powerball, according to the Texas Lottery. The winner purchased their ticket at Gasgo Markets Inc., at 13041 State Highway 16 N. in Helotes.
The Texas Lottery Commission has levied a $180,000 fine against its biggest private vendor, International Game Technology.
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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNArea resident strikes lottery gold on Texas lottery scratch off gameWhile the winner elected to remain anonymous, the La Porte resident purchased the $20 winning ticket at Fairmont Food Mart, located at 10339 W. Fairmont Parkway in LaPorte, according to the press release. The recent scratch-off winner was the second of four top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in this game.
The luck of the Irish hasn't worn off yet this March, with the final days of the month bringing in two hefty prizes for Texas lottery fans. Players in Round Rock and Arlington were the latest to take home millions. Less than two hours away from the Alamo ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNHow couriers changed the playing field of the Texas LotteryA Texas Tribune investigation reveals how the third-party services operate in the state and the impact of online sales on the lottery’s games.
Mega Millions players will get slightly better odds and should start seeing more billion-dollar jackpots, but at a cost — literally — with tickets for the multistate lottery more than doubling in price from $2 to $5.
Proposed rule changes from the Texas Lottery Commission (TLC) would allow the commission to revoke the license from any retailer that sells tickets to or works with a lottery courier service, which allow people to buy lottery tickets online or through an app.