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Someone who bought a lottery ticket in Allegheny County is a whole lot richer. The Pennsylvania Lottery said a scratch-off worth $3 million was sold at a Shop 'n Save on Route 8 in Richland Township. The grocery store gets a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
A New Jersey lottery player got something better than a sweet treat on Halloween - $500,000 on a scratch-off ticket.
A lottery ticket that hit the top prize in the “$250,000 Crossword” scratch-off game was sold last week in Somerset County, New Jersey Lottery officials said Monday. The winning ticket was purchased Wednesday at Fine Fare supermarket at 621 Hamilton St. in the Somerset section of Franklin Township.
An Ohio man who forgot his $50 winning lottery ticket at home decided to buy another of the same Best of 7's scratch-off game and scored a $500,000 prize.
Kurt Kelleher, of Shirley, claimed the top prize on the Bonus Bucks scratch-off game, the New York Lottery said. He opted to receive the prize in 20 annual payments of $97,653 each after required withholdings, the lottery website said.
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS A southern Illinois Lottery player is feeling like pure gold after winning the top prize on a $1,000,000 Holiday Gold scratch-off ticket.“I’m
A scratch-off ticket worth $3 million was sold at a Shop ’n Save in Richland, the Pennsylvania Lottery announced Monday, Oct. 27. The $3,000,000 Golden Ticket is a $30 game that offers five top prizes of $3 million.
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PA Lottery ticket worth $3 million sold
A winning lottery scratch-off ticket worth $3 million was sold in Pennsylvania recently. According to the PA Lottery, the winning ticket was sold for the $3,000,000 Golden Ticket
A lottery player won a $200,000 jackpot playing the UNO scratch-off game last week with a ticket purchased at a convenience store in Atlantic County. The winner bought the UNO game ticket on Tuesday at a 7-Eleven on Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City. Just one $200,000 top prize ticket remains in the UNO scratch-off game.
According to a media release, the Roseville man told lottery officials that since he had just won on a Best of 7’s ticket, he figured that he would play the same game again. After he scratched the ticket off in his car, the lottery said he “ almost got sick ” and was in “ complete disbelief .”