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A ticket bought in Ohio for the June 2, 2010, Powerball drawing became its first potential Powerball jackpot winner; it is the first time a lottery selling either Mega Millions or Powerball (but not both) on January 31, 2010 sold a jackpot-winning ticket for its newer game after the cross-selling expansion date. The ticket was worth $261.6 ...
But, since then, the daily drawing game has hit a bit of a dry spell, sending the jackpot skyrocketing to a historic size. According to the Ohio Lottery , as of Friday, the Rolling Cash 5 jackpot ...
The Ohio Lottery said a Rolling Cash 5 ticket won an $874,000 jackpot earlier this month, the second-highest jackpot ever recorded for the game. The ticket was purchased at the Nuthouse Saloon at ...
Here are the Top 10 jackpots since the Powerball lottery began in 1992: $2.04 billion, Nov. 7, 2022: Won in California $1.765 billion, Oct. 11, 2023: Won in California
The past couple of weeks lottery players in Ohio have received good fortune from the Powerball. Tickets sold in Ohio won $150,000 in both the Wednesday, Oct. 2 drawing and the Monday, Sept. 23 ...
On October 15, 2022, the format was overhauled. This time, the eight players played one at a time, facing one large screen. The main game board now features 24 hexagon tiles: hiding money, one double tile, one triple tile, a bonus tile, an extra play tile, and an Ohio Lottery ticket jackpot (which is the Ohio Lottery logo).
On June 2, 2010, Ohio won a Powerball jackpot; it became the first lottery selling either Mega Millions or Powerball (when 2010 began) to provide a jackpot-winning ticket for its newer game. The ticket was worth a $261 million annuity; it was sold in Sunbury. Ohio's second Powerball jackpot-winning ticket, sold for the June 23, 2010, drawing ...
According to the Ohio Lottery, a Monopoly 200X scratch-off sold on March 6 was worth $2.5 million! The winner was sold at UDF #154 in Cincinnati. $2 million – Mega Millions