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The South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) began in 2002. South Carolina is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), best known for Powerball. Like most US lotteries, on January 31, 2010, it participated in the cross-sell lottery expansion, adding Mega Millions. SCEL-only games consist of Pick 3, Pick 4, Palmetto Cash 5 and Cash ...
The 5/43 + 1/43 version never produced a top prize-winning ticket; the first winner under the current matrix was sold in South Carolina for the November 19, 2015 drawing. The winner, who claimed the prize anonymously under SCEL rules, was the first winner to choose cash in lieu of the annuity for the game's top prize , as all previous top prize ...
In addition to the $100,000 winning ticket, somebody else in South Carolina purchased a Powerball game that is now worth $1,000,000 following Saturday’s drawing.
Cash 3 is played three times daily. Three machines, each containing balls numbered 0 through 9, are used; one ball is drawn from each machine. Play styles vary: for example, a $1 "straight" bet (a player guesses a three-digit number will be drawn in exact order) pays $500 for a winning ticket. Other options of play include "Box" (any order ...
In a 2:53 p.m. ET update on X, the office said that "it is once again serving Coloradans after a technical issue that caused nationwide outages was successfully resolved" and that "All DMV ...
The odds of winning the six-figure prize were 1-in-1,405,438.
Winning the game’s top prize meant beating odds of 1-in-878,399.
"Johnson owns and operates automobile dealerships in South Carolina from the Grand Strand to the Pee Dee" and is a past president of the South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association. [23] William B. "Bill" Dukes: Second Congressional District Dukes owns a restaurant and catering company. [24] Pamela L. Christopher: Third Congressional District