A retired federal employee is $200,000 richer after purchasing a winning lottery scratch-off from the 7-Eleven at 29969 Three Notch Road in Charlotte Hall, MD. Full story below courtesy MD Lottery: (more…)
A retired federal employee is $200,000 richer after purchasing a winning lottery scratch-off from the 7-Eleven at 29969 Three Notch Road in Charlotte Hall, MD. Full story below courtesy MD Lottery: (more…)
A Maryland Lottery player recently purchased a $68,280-winning progressive jackpot ticket from a Wegmans in Columbia, MD. Full details below courtesy MD Lottery: (more…)
According to the Maryland Lottery, a $50,000-winning Powerball lottery ticket sold on Friday, October 11 at the Giant grocery store at 7142 Arlington Road in Bethesda remains unclaimed as of Tuesday, October 15. (more…)
Last week, we reported that the Maryland Lottery was seeking the winner of a Cash4Life ticket purchased at an Olney 7-Eleven, which entitled the player to $1,000 a week for life or a $1 million lump sum. We now know an Olney grandmother has claimed the prize and took the cash option.
An Elkridge woman is $2 million richer after purchasing a winning lottery scratch-off ticket from a Giant grocery store in Owings Mill, MD. Full story below courtesy MD Lottery: (more…)
The Maryland Lottery is seeking the winner of a Cash4Life ticket purchased at an Olney 7-Eleven, which entitles the player to $1,000 a week for life or a $1 million lump sum. (more…)
In September 2024, Maryland’s sports wagering market generated $9.4 million in contributions to the state from a handle of $532.9 million, marking its most successful month since the program began in December 2021.
Last week, we reported that a $500,000-winning Powerball ticket for the Wednesday, September 25 drawing was purchased at a Frederick Wawa. On Monday, the Maryland Lottery shared details about the lucky winner—a “Super Mom” who claimed the big prize.