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Tickets for the latest Kansas Lottery Holiday Millionaire Raffle sold out Dec. 1. The drawing was held Wednesday. Tickets sold out the fastest since 2009 for the latest Kansas Holiday Millionaire ...
For the past 11 years, the Kansas Lottery has held the "Millionaire Holiday Raffle" (a $20 ticket where players have a 1-in-200,000 chance to win $1 million. The Lottery also participates in draw games including Powerball, Mega Millions, Super Kansas Cash, Lucky for Life, Lotto America, Pick 3, Racetrax, Keno, and 2by2.
The $1 million winning ticket was sold in northeast Kansas, the state lottery said. More than 3,700 other tickets sold in Kansas also won prizes ranging from $2 to $2,000 in the drawing, the ...
Here are the numbers for the Tuesday, Dec. 3, lottery drawing jackpot worth $541 million with a cash option of $258.4 million. Mega Millions, Powerball: What to do if you win the Powerball or Mega ...
Joan Ginther was an American four-time lottery winner. She first won the lottery in 1993, when she won $5.4 million in Lotto Texas (equivalent to about $11.4M in 2023). Her next win came in 2006 when she won $2 million in the Holiday Millionaire scratch-off. Her third win happened in 2008, when she won $3 million from a Millions and Millions ...
In December 2010, a jackpot-winning ticket for the Hot Lotto jackpot was purchased near MUSL headquarters. However, the ticket was not claimed until just before the Iowa Lottery's one-year deadline. At that time, an attorney from New York state attempted to claim the jackpot on behalf of a Belize trust. The trust later decided not to pursue the ...
(Raffle drawings happen at 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 26.) Visitors also can take selfies with Santa, visit the Snowflake Cafe for lunch and dinner and shop from vendors.
Lustig's seven lottery wins have been featured on the financial web site CNN Money. [7] His book Learn How to Increase Your Chances of Winning the Lottery was ranked #3 on Amazon's self-help book list in 2013. [2] In an interview with ABC News, Lustig explained that his method is to re-invest all of his winnings back into the lottery.