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Incredible coincidence: Two Fort Drum reservists hit lottery jackpots
Two families from the same upstate New York community and with ties to the U.S. Army's Fort Drum are the state's newest instant millionaires.
The winners of the two $1 million scratch-off games are from Carthage in Jefferson County, lottery officials said Thursday.
This is unprecedented, said Jennifer Mauer, a lottery spokeswoman. These are the first two Carthage winners we've ever had. It's completely random, so anything can happen.
Wendy and Donald Childers bought the winning $
May 25, 2006, 7:21 pm - Lottery News
Ohio lottery winner to share winnings
When asked how often he played the Ohio Lottery, Middletonian Bass Brandenburg let his wife, Virginia, answer that question.
How often does the sun shine? she replied.
The sun came out in a big way for the Brandenburgs this week. The couple bet their bottom $10 on the $200 Million Cash Spectacular instant game and came up winners of $1 million or so the scratch-off ticket read.
Eighty-year-old Bass Brandenburg thought he may not have a lot of time to enjoy that money, so he opted t
May 11, 2006, 11:45 am - Lottery News
Kansas lottery tickets to be shredded, not scratched
A state law is forcing the Kansas Lottery to shred an estimated 400,000 unsold scratch-off tickets including thousands of dollars worth of jackpot winners.
Lottery director Ed Van Petten said Wednesday that the state's annual series of scratcher games that benefit programs for state veterans could be sold only from May 1 through Nov. 30 under the 2003 state law that authorized the benefit games.
At the time there was a fear the games could get stale if they were sold year-round, he sai
May 11, 2006, 11:00 am - Lottery News
Rising Gas Prices Not Helping Lottery Ticket Sales
People have spent more than $100 million in the past month buying lottery tickets in North Carolina. The state is pleased with the results, but officials say the take could be even bigger.
So, what's holding things back?
Some believe it's high gas prices. Actually, these days it seems like you have to win the lottery just to be able to afford gas.
Reginald Williams drives all the time for his home improvement business. He's keeping expenses down by not buying non-necessities like lotter
May 4, 2006, 11:48 am - Lottery News
Wake County leading N.C. lottery sales
The North Carolina Education Lottery sold more than $100 million worth of lottery tickets in its first month of operation, and Wake County brought in more sales than any other county in the state.
According to data released by lottery officials on Monday, Wake County sold more than $7.6 million worth of lottery tickets in the games' first month, topping second-place Guilford County by more than $1.87 million or about 32 percent.
Durham County sold about $3 million worth of tickets in the
May 4, 2006, 10:48 am - Lottery News
Couple has $2M reason to thank their lucky stars
Woman's horoscope told her to expect a windfall
Katie Hyatt read her horoscope in the paper last month and was told to expect a windfall.
So when the Pittsford woman won $500 on a lottery ticket, she thought the prediction had come true.
It was just the beginning.
Hyatt, 41, and her partner, Erik Johnson, 37, were introduced by lottery officials Tuesday as winners of a $2 million prize.
Hyatt, who works downtown as a repair supervisor for a phone company, said she usually buys s
May 3, 2006, 10:18 am - Lottery News
Man, 81, Enjoys Lottery Scratch-Off Streak
Some call it luck, but Keith Selix knows better. The 81-year-old Waterloo, Iowa, man has won three big lottery prizes since last year -- a streak he believes would normally be impossible.
But since his wife died in February 2005, the man's fortune has mysteriously changed.
I'm still thinking that I'm being led from up above, said Selix, a retired John Deere machinist who spends about $200 a week on lottery scratch-off tickets. I'm firmly in belief of that.
Ironically, Selix's wife h
May 3, 2006, 7:21 am - Lottery News
Couple wins $800,000 Missouri scratch-off lottery jackpot
Scott and Candace Pritchett of Houston, Texas, have won $800,000 in the new Missouri Lottery Lifetime Riches scratch-off game.
They opted for a lump sum payment instead of $50,000 a year for life.
Gary Gonder, director of the commission for the Missouri Lottery, said most people chose the lump sum.
They can fulfill their dreams today, and manage their own investments, Gonder said.
Scott Pritchett bought the winning ticket when he stopped for gas at Kum Go, 5384 S. Campbell Ave.,
Apr 28, 2006, 7:15 am - Lottery News
"Lotologist" has amassed 250,000 used lotto tickets
You know the saying, one man's junk is another man's treasure. It's an axiom that Dennis Morse and nearly 900 other people around the U.S. apparently take to heart.
Morse is a collector. He collects a lot of things but is most passionate about one thing in particular: used scratch-off lottery tickets.
Like his fellow collectors, the 67-year-old retired U.S. Navy diver from South Mills calls himself a lotologist. It's a handle adopted by the many ticket collectors who might be considere
Apr 16, 2006, 8:48 pm - Lottery News
S.C. woman scratches $1 million lottery jackpot
A Spartanburg, South Carolina, woman won $1 million Monday after purchasing a ticket from a convenience store in Simpsonville, lottery officials said.
The winner, a two-time breast cancer survivor, said she plans to give part of her winnings from the Carolina Millionaires Club instant ticket to the American Cancer Society. She wanted to remain anonymous to avoid any publicity, lottery officials said Tuesday.
The ticket was purchased at the Piedmont Petro Corner Mart in Simpsonville.
But
Apr 12, 2006, 7:36 am - Lottery News
