Luxist Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Wisconsin Lottery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_Lottery

    Wisconsin Lottery. The Wisconsin Lottery is run by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue and was authorized in 1988 by the state legislature. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). Its games consist of Mega Millions, Powerball, Megabucks, Supercash!, Badger 5, Pick 3, Pick 4, All or Nothing, and scratch games.

  3. Powerball - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerball

    The winner of the enormous prize was identified as a 24-year-old Wisconsin man. [72] On November 8, 2022, a single ticket purchased in Altadena, California, was the only winner of a $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, the largest in U.S. lottery history. [73] The prize was claimed on February 14, 2023. The winner was revealed as Edwin Castro.

  4. Hot Lotto fraud scandal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Lotto_fraud_scandal

    The December 29, 2010, drawing of the multi-state lottery game Hot Lotto featured an advertised top prize of US$16.5 million. [20] On November 9, 2011, Philip Johnston, a resident of Quebec City, Canada, [4] phoned the Iowa Lottery to claim a ticket that had won the jackpot; stating he was too sick to claim the prize in person, he provided a 15-digit code that verified the winning ticket.

  5. Lotteries in the United States - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotteries_in_the_United_States

    In the United States, lotteries are run by 48 jurisdictions: 45 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Lotteries are subject to the laws of and operated independently by each jurisdiction, and there is no national lottery organization. However, consortiums of state lotteries jointly organize games ...

  6. Mega Millions - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Millions

    www.megamillions.com. Mega Millions (originally known as The Big Game in 1996 and renamed, temporarily, to The Big Game Mega Millions six years later) is an American multijurisdictional lottery game. The first drawing took place on September 6, 1996, with six participating states, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Virginia.

  7. Gambling age - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_age

    People below the age of 18 can gamble with parental permission in a private dwelling-house or in the presence of a parent. [12] For certain small lotteries, the minimum age to purchase a ticket is 16. [13] Gaming is illegal in Tokelau (defined as "a game for money with cards or with dice").

  8. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin

    Wisconsin is the 20th-largest state by population and 23rd-largest state by area. It is divided into 72 counties and as of the 2020 census had a population of nearly 5.9 million. [ 14 ] Its most populous city is Milwaukee, while its capital and second-most populous city is Madison.

  9. Megabucks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabucks

    Megabucks, operated by the Massachusetts Lottery. 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.