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A lottery player who bought a ticket in Sacramento risks losing out on a major prize if the winnings go unclaimed by June 16.
A lottery player who purchased a Powerball ticket in the Sacramento area could soon lose out on major winnings.
You won't believe how completely the Louisiana Lottery Company corrupted state government through systematic bribery from 1868-1893.
A Powerball ticket sold in Sacramento that matched five of six numbers for a prize worth more than $1.3 million will soon expire as it has not yet been claimed.
Feeling lucky? Maybe there'll be a Powerball winner just ahead of a big holiday weekend that kicks off with Friday the 13th, ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Two big winning Virginia Lottery tickets - including one sold in North Chesterfield - are set to ...
The ticket and another one worth $50,000 will expire if they’re not claimed before the end of the month, lottery officials ...
Do you have the winning ticket? There are two big Virginia Lottery prizes, one of which is a $1 million winner that will soon ...
BENTON, Ark — A man from Benton, Arkansas, won $250,000 from a "non-winning" scratch-off lottery ticket through the Play It ...
LANSING, MI -- Amanda Hughes didn’t want to play the Michigan Lottery’s 50X Wild Tim instant game, but a suggestion from the ...
A winning Powerball ticket worth $50,000 that was sold at a convenience store in Chalmette in December remains unclaimed with ...
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Maryland has two new millionaires thanks to back-to-back second-tier Powerball wins. The June 2 Powerball ...