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The scratch-off started with 65 top prizes at the $100,000 level; 58 remain. Other prizes range from 434,117 $30 prizes to 36 $5,000 prizes. Love’s Travel Stop 682 off Showalter Road north of ...
Jukira Cordell, of Pocomoke City, used her lucky penny to scratch off tickets for the Maryland Lottery's new Power Cash game. She won big.
A retired maintenance worker, he won $100,000 a year ago through an In the Money scratch-off game, according to a Lottery news release. The Maryland Lottery allows winners to remain anonymous.
The Pennsylvania Lottery uses an animatronic groundhog called "Gus", who claims that he is the "second-most-famous groundhog in Pennsylvania" (after Punxsutawney Phil), as the mascot for instant games in television commercials which appear around the beginning of every month. [25] Pennsylvania instant games range in price from $1 to $50.
A North Carolina man has won the top prize in the state's lottery after playing for the first time. Jarett Allen from Burnsville won $5,000,000 in the N.C. lottery on Thursday, Jan. 9, after ...
Richard Lustig was an American man who came to prominence for winning relatively large prizes in seven state-sponsored lottery games from 1993 to 2010. His prizes totaled over $1 million. He wrote Learn How To Increase Your Chances of Winning the Lottery. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Gus is the "spokesgroundhog" in more than 80 commercials for the instant scratch-off lottery games run by the Pennsylvania Lottery from 2004–2012 and 2015–present.. The original concept for Gus was created by MARC USA, an advertising agency based in Pittsburgh, PA.
The modern lottery industry is highly complex, offering a zoo of products that are designed and administered with the aid of computers (cash games with a drawing, instant scratch-off games, video lottery games, keno), and the sales of all of these tickets add up to a staggering yearly figure: $80 billion.