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The winning ticket matched four of the five white-ball numbers drawn and the red Powerball number to win $50,000. Check your tickets. $50K Louisiana Lottery ticket unclaimed and about to expire ...
Individuals who are at least 21 can give Lottery tickets to a person under 21 as a gift, although minors must be accompanied by a legal guardian or a family member who is at least 21 to claim a Lottery prize. Underage people can sell Lottery tickets if they meet the minimum employment age of 14, and are employed by a licensed Lottery retailer.
An unclaimed Powerball ticket worth $100,000 is set to expire Feb. 10, a Louisiana Lottery news release said. The ticket was purchased Aug. 14, 2023, at Murphy Express #8510 on Highway 16 in ...
Check below for the winning numbers from the Tuesday, Dec. 17 Mega Millions drawing. ... one from Louisiana, and one from Oklahoma won the Match 5 prize of $1 million, according to the lottery ...
Jackpocket (a portmanteau of 'jackpot' and 'pocket') was founded in 2013 by Peter Sullivan to create an app for ordering lottery tickets. [3]The company operates as a lottery courier service; users can order lottery tickets through the Jackpocket app, but the tickets are purchased by the company on the user's behalf; it earns its revenue from service fees when a user funds their account.
The Louisiana State Lottery became the most notorious state lottery and was known as the "Golden Octopus" as it reached into every American home using the U.S. Postal Service. [3] In 1890 the United States Congress banned the interstate transportation of lottery tickets and lottery advertisements, which composed 90% of the company's revenue.
The Lottery Powerball prize won on Oct. 9, 2023, was purchased at Piggly Wiggly on Highway 182 in Opelousas and is set to expire April 6, the Louisiana Lottery Commission said in a news release.
An advertisement for the Louisiana State Lottery drawing from 1887, showing schoolchildren who would benefit from the purchase of lottery tickets. The Louisiana Lottery Company gave Howard and his partners profits of 50%, and business began in January 1869. Howard used monies from the lottery to help win favor with the state legislature. [2]