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Towson resident and cancer surivor claims $250K lottery prize
Nicholas Ruth's lottery ticket held the winning numbers for a Mega Millions second-tier prize — $250,000 — and he didn't even know it. The Towson resident bought a ticket was at 7-Eleven, on Loch Raven Boulevard, and didn't check his...Tags: Services and Shopping, Leukemia, Timonium, Lotteries, Cancer
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Md. lottery winner plans to give back
Nick Ruth is $250,000 richer, thanks to a winning Mega Millions ticket. But this 19-year-old Towson resident is not thinking about a BMW or a Harley or even a trip to the Bahamas. "I have no major plans besides donating," he said. Nicholas David Ruth...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Leukemia, Lotteries, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Scratch-offs on your smartphone?
While Marylanders are consumed with the debate over whether to allow a sixth casino and table games like poker and blackjack, the state is quietly moving ahead with an idea that could make gambling much more pervasive: Internet lottery sales. And in...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Powerball Lottery, Computer Hardware, Lotteries, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Lottery ticket worth $590K sold at local gas station
LEMON GROVE, Calif. -- A Mega Millions sold at a Lemon Grove gas station is worth nearly $590,000, California Lottery officials announced Wednesday. The winning ticket -- sold at an ARCO station convenience store at 8001 Broadway -- matched five of the...
Tags: Lotteries, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Man kept from fair share of lottery winnings, suit alleges
Tribune reporterA Chicago Heights bakery employee filed a lawsuit against his co-workers Wednesday alleging he was unfairly cut out of his share of the winnings from a recent $118 million Mega Millions jackpot. Chris Tzinis claims he has been part of a lottery pool...Tags: Pita Bread, Trials, Awards and Prizes, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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4th lawsuit filed over $118 million Mega Millions jackpot
Tribune reporterThe list of Pita Pan bakery employees claiming they deserve a cut of a $118 million Mega Millions jackpot grew Tuesday after Wouter de Beuckelaer filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court. De Beuckelaer claims he contributed to a lottery pool that won...Tags: Trials, Employees, Pita Bread, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mega Millions Winning Ticket Bought in Pasadena
KTLA NewsPASADENA, Calif. (KTLA) -- One lucky winner who bought a Mega Millions lottery ticket is $755,000 richer. The winning ticket was sold at Raymond's Chevron at 100 South Glenoaks Boulevard in Burbank. The ticket had 5 of the drawn numbers, but not the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Chevron Corportion, Lotteries, Lotto, Lifestyle and Leisure
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House bill would add Powerball to lottery's online sales
Tribune reporterSPRINGFIELD — Powerball would be added to the mix of lottery games that Illinois offers online under legislation that squeaked through the House Monday. The multi-state Powerball game would join Lotto and Mega Millions, the two games Illinois put...Tags: Powerball Lottery, Louis I Lang, Lotteries, E-Commerce Industry, Lotto
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Madigan reverses course, paves way for pension reform
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — As lawmakers head toward adjournment tonight, Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan paved the way for a comprehensive government worker pension reform plan by dropping his demand that suburban and Downstate school districts pay more...Tags: Democratic Party, Government, Employees, Pension and Welfare, Budgets and Budgeting
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Bill lets multistate lottery winners be anonymous in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan's multistate lottery winners could remain anonymous under a measure approved Tuesday by the state Senate. The Senate passed the legislation by a 35-2 vote, and now it goes to the House. Michigan Lottery officials...
Tags: Powerball Lottery, Lotteries, Rick Snyder, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Michigan man claims $337M Powerball loot
A Michigan man has come forward to claim a $337 million Powerball win, the third-largest in the game's history. Donald Lawson, a railroad engineer -- actually now a former railroad engineer -- was the sole winner of the Aug. 15 drawing. A frequent...
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Bill lets multistate lottery winners keep mum
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — If legislation working its way through the Michigan Senate had been law last month, the world might never know the name and face of Donald Lawson — the 44-year-old father of two and self-described "hillbilly" from...
Tags: Marketing, Powerball Lottery, Politics, Advertising, Lotteries
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