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A Hendersonville man won big after purchasing a $50 scratch-off in the North Carolina Education Lottery. ... Four $10 million prizes, 15 $1 million prizes and 13 $100,000 prizes remain to be ...
Jerry Hicks, a Banner Elk resident, found $20 on the ground, then won $1 million on a scratch-off ticket. ... Hicks claimed his prize at the North Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters. He chose ...
The teenager’s win comes after another North Carolina teen – 18-year-old Donnie Leviner – won nearly $2m earlier this month, one of the first times he had ever played the lottery.
North Carolina, traditionally associated with the Bible Belt, was the only state on the East Coast without a lottery. The issue divided lawmakers and the public alike. At the time, the opposition of nearly every Republican and a minority of Democratic lawmakers (consisting of progressives) [2] made the passage of a lottery unlikely.
The organization must receive a bingo license from the Department of Public Safety, and may run no more than two games per week, [15] with prizes no higher than $500. [16] Such organizations can also run up to two raffles per year, with cash prizes not exceeding $10,000 and non-cash prizes not exceeding $50,000. [17]
The Burke County man won one of six top prizes in the game, lottery officials said. Lottery player ‘saw one zero then another zero then another’ on NC scratch-off ticket Skip to main content
The lottery player beat odds of 1 in 1.352 million to win the $200,000 jackpot, according to the North Carolina Education Lottery’s website. Only two top prizes remain in the Carolina Panthers ...
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