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The winning numbers were 6-8-14-26-33-37. ... A $3.5 million winning Megabucks ticket was sold in Oak Creek in February, according to Wisconsin Lottery. Megabucks offers two plays for $1, drawing ...
Wisconsin's Megabucks (once known as "Wisconsin's Very Own Megabucks" to distinguish itself from the "local" name of Lotto*America), is drawn Wednesdays and Saturdays. It draws 6 numbers 1 through 49. Players get 2 sets of numbers for each $1 game they play.
Megabucks, operated by the Oregon Lottery Megabucks , operated by the Wisconsin Lottery Tri-State Megabucks (formerly Tri-State Megabucks Plus ), operated by the Tri-State Lottery in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont
The first U.S. multi-state lottery game was formed in 1985 in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont; its flagship game remains Tri-State Megabucks. In 1988, the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) was formed with Iowa , Kansas , Missouri , Oregon , Rhode Island , West Virginia , and the District of Columbia as its charter members; it is best ...
The numbers for the Mega Millions jackpot will be drawn at around 11 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. ... There was one Match 5 winner in Florida and another Match 5 + Megaplier winner in Wisconsin.
The winning numbers for Mega Millions on Friday were 15-33-37-55-61 and the Mega Ball was 24. ... The Wisconsin Lottery recommends arriving by 3:30 p.m. for most prizes and 2 p.m. for prizes of ...
Over time, the size of Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots has generally increased because of higher ticket prices, the larger number of states participating (especially after cross-selling was allowed), and the reduced odds of winning. [4] List of U.S. lottery drawings of $400 million or more (annuity value): [5] [6]
The Hot Lotto fraud scandal was a lottery-rigging scandal in the United States. It came to light in 2017, after Eddie Raymond Tipton (born 1963), [1] the former information security director of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), confessed to rigging a random number generator that he and two others used in multiple cases of fraud against state lotteries.