The Florida Lottery announced today that four players matched all five winning numbers in the Friday, November 27, FANTASY 5 drawing and will share a $218,604.84 top prize.
Daily Archives: November 28, 2009
Ex-Jays boss Godfrey to head troubled Ontario lottery corp. (CTV.ca)
National Post CEO Paul Godfrey is set to oversee the troubled Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp., a government official said Friday.
Delaware State Lottery tweaks parlay cards (The Newark Post)
The Delaware State Lottery is unveiling several new parlay card wagering offerings. One of the new games will offer players the chance to win up to $100,000 on a single parlay card wager
£45m lottery winner Les Scadding gives nothing to mother of children (Daily Mirror)
Record-breaking £45million Lottery winner Les Scadding has made his children millionaires but given nothing to their mum – his ex.
Lottery sales rep honored (Eastern Shore News)
RICHMOND — Dave Lapeza may not look like Lady Luck, but to his retailer customers, the Virginia Lottery sales representative is the guy who brings both luck and lottery players in the door.
Cumbrian gran wins £850,000 on lottery (The News and Star)
A Cumbrian grandmother scooped £850,000 on the National Lottery – nine years to the day that her late husband suffered a stroke.
Godfrey to lead Lottery Corp. (Toronto Sun)
Paul Godfrey — one of the city’s most influential businessmen and the former president and CEO of Toronto Sun Publishing — is set to gamble he can lead the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. past troubled times.
Arkansas lottery to sell Mega Millions tickets (Lottery Post)
The Arkansas Lottery Commission agreed Tuesday to sell Mega Millions tickets next year, making multi-state jackpots available to lottery participants four nights a week instead of two.~
Great-grandmother celebrates lottery win (Times of Malta)
National Lottery winner Brenda Pugh, 70, from Millom in Cumbria celebrating her win at The Castle Green Hotel in Kendal, yesterday. Photo: National Lottery/PA Wire.
Lottery’s ad tab: $10.9 million (The News & Observer)
Officials say it’s worth it, citing 20 percent rise in sales. But a lottery critic likens it to pushing liquor.