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Ohio added a twice-daily game on August 5, 2007, called Ten-OH!, which was a Keno-like game; the first Ohio Lottery game in which the drawings were computerized. [7] (As a result, the Ten-OH! drawings were not televised.) The top prize of $500,000 was won by matching 10 of the 20 numbers drawn. [citation needed]
Gray had won the $2 million top prize playing the Ohio Lottery scratch-off game $2,000,000 Ultimate Cash. He had bought the ticket at a Meijer gas station in Mansfield. He opted for the annuity ...
(formerly Build Your Own Blocks) is a free block-based educational graphical programming language and online community. Snap allows students to explore, create, and remix interactive animations, games, stories, and more, while learning about mathematical and computational ideas. While inspired by Scratch, Snap! has many
The Hot Lotto game was retired on October 28, 2017, with a new version of Lotto*America replacing it on November 12. In September 2007, MUSL launched Midwest Millions, a scratch ticket game, in Iowa and Kansas; it was the country's first multi-jurisdictional scratch game since the Powerball television game shows. Midwest Millions returned in ...
It’s not the Christmas season yet, but already holiday scratch-off tickets are bringing some Ohio Lottery players the joy of winning big cash!
Two friends, one from Akron and one from Cuyahoga Falls, won the $1 million prize on the scratch-off game Billion.
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The Ohio Lottery did not name the Akron man but said he won a prize of $50,000 a year for 20 years in a scratch-off game called "Billion." That's a $1 million prize spread out over time.