Dad buys Lotto winner, lets daughter divvy it up While everyone else in Okeechobee was wondering, Phillip Martin and his daughter April were driving — straight to Tallahassee to claim an oversized check with the words "$46 million Lotto Jackpot" scrawled across it. | 12/24/2005 |
Powerball Jackpot Climbs to $25 Million! POWERBALL, Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The jackpot continues to climb. Even though the grand prize was not hit Wednesday evening, 321,411 players across the nation won a total of more than $2.5 million in prizes in America's Game. | 12/23/2005 |
Powerball Winner Claims Prize A winning Powerball ticket was sold at Hy-Vee East in Mason City for last Saturday's drawing. | 12/23/2005 |
Friday Mega Millions Jackpot Jumps To $64 Million The jackpot For Friday’s drawing in the multi-state Mega Millions lottery drawing grew to $64 million Wednesday. | 12/23/2005 |
Dental surgeon wins lottery jackpot A Carbonear dental surgeon can afford to dream of more than just sugarplums these days, after depositing a $10- million cheque in lottery winnings. | 12/23/2005 |
When lottery is a not-so-long shot, nearly all of Spain lines up to play LONDON — This year's $2.4 billion pot is helping Spain's annual lottery live up to its name: El Gordo, or The Fat One. | 12/22/2005 |
Lottery winner, ex-wife, agree to legal truce Canada’s largest lottery winner, locked in a legal battle with his ex-wife over his $30-million jackpot, has come to a truce in the legal war that’s grabbed national headlines. | 12/22/2005 |
$30M lotto battle heats up Anniversary and birthday cards, hospital injury reports -- even taped phone messages. The ex-wife of Canada's largest lottery winner is pulling out all the stops in her court battle to get some of the $30-million jackpot. | 12/21/2005 |
.C. stores bemoan Powerball news CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Many North Carolinians are excited to play Powerball, the multistate lottery game that will include the Tar Heel State next year. | 12/21/2005 |
Potential bidders worry about fairness of N.C. lottery contracts RALEIGH, N.C. -- Companies interested in helping run North Carolina's lottery games are concerned that specifications for one important contract are written in a way that allows just one bidder. | 12/21/2005 |