Controversy Continues Over Mega Millions Stores may soon have to stop selling Mega Millions lottery tickets in California. | 11/30/2005 |
Federal government is Powerball's biggest jackpot winner DES MOINES, Iowa --The nation's biggest Powerball jackpot winner is the U.S. Treasury, according to figures compiled by the Iowa Lottery and the Multi-State Lottery Association, which operates the lottery game. | 11/29/2005 |
For lottery winners, trouble followed fortune They won $65.4 million in the lottery, quit their jobs and bought big houses. | 11/28/2005 |
Uncle Sam big winner in Powerball CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa Powerball has a big winner -- Uncle Sam. | 11/28/2005 |
Lottery starts new gamesreflective of the season A manager of a local convenience store shared his insight on the start-up of the state lottery's scratch-off games versus the Pick 3 game which started earlier this month: People can't figure the Pick 3 out, he said. | 11/28/2005 |
Powerball Jackpot Grows to $66 Million POWERBALL, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Powerball jackpot continues to grow. No one hit the grand prize Saturday, but 363,371 players across the nation won a total of more than $3.4 million in prizes in America's Game. | 11/27/2005 |
Mega (m) Millions jackpot now 35 (m) million dollars ATLANTA The jackpot in the multi-state Mega (m) Millions lottery drawing has grown to 35 (m) million dollars. | 11/26/2005 |
Powerball winner dead five days before discovery NEWPORT, Ky. (AP) ¡ª A woman who won a $65.4 million Powerball jackpot with her husband five years ago was found dead at her Newport, Kentucky, home overlooking the Ohio River. | 11/26/2005 |
Powerball Jackpot to $57 Million! POWERBALL, Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The Powerball jackpot continues togrow. No one hit the grand prize Wednesday, but 405,345 players across thenation won a total of more than $3.6 million in prizes in America's Game. Because no one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawingthe jackpot will grow to an estimated $57 million. | 11/24/2005 |
Lottery trainer's work terminated SANTA FE - Former New Mexico Lottery CEO Tom Shaheen wasn't the only person to leave the lottery this month. | 11/24/2005 |