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With Mega Millions now at $502 million, Here are 12 things you better not do if you win There is a dark side to winning the lottery. Many lottery winners somehow manage to go broke. And some lucky lottery winners are unlucky enough after winning that they can go broke in just a few years. That's why 24/7 Wal Street created a self-help guide with 12 things not to do if you ever win the ...
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7 On Your Side: MySchoolDC Lottery winners and losers The DC Office of State Superintendent announced the results of the MySchoolDC lottery Friday morning. For 2018, of the 24,996 students who applied by the deadlines, 16,089 (64 percent) were offered a seat at a school they applied to through the lottery. Of those matched, 59 percent were offered a ...
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Bill to let Georgia lottery winners remain anonymous heads to governor's desk AJC.com Big lottery winners can choose to remain anonymous if a bill approved by the General Assembly Thursday becomes law. Posted: 9:41 p.m. Thursday, March 29, 2018. Big lottery winners could soon keep their names private after the Georgia Senate approved legislation Thursday. The measure ...
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I-Team recap: Doctor misconduct, repeat lottery winners, lab delays, Russian trolls Some people repeatedly win the Wisconsin Lottery. Do they play fair? Excerpt: "The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism found that at least three of the top 13 players who have won 20 times or more in recent years have close ties to the retailers selling them the winning tickets." FULL STORY ...
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Bill allowing big lottery winners to remain anonymous heads to Deal's desk A new state bill to keep big lottery jackpot winners anonymous is awaiting Governor Nathan Deal's signature. Winners who win $250,000 or more and submit a written request can prevent their name from being published. Proponents of this bill say these big jackpot winners are prime targets for criminals ...
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Hands free driving, cannabis oil, lottery winners all beat Georgia deadline Pending the governor's signature, Georgia will soon become the 16th state in the U.S. to enact a hands-free driving law. The House gave final passage Thursday night to a proposal that would prevent drivers from holding their cellphones while behind the wheel. Proponents say drivers who look at their ...
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With Mega Millions now at $502 million, Here are 12 things you better not do if you win The Mega Millions lottery drawing Friday night could make for a really Good Friday indeed for some lucky winner or winners. With the jackpot now up to $502 million, the cash option, or a lump-sum payment, will still pay out $301 million to the grand prize winner(s). Winning a lottery even one-tenth this ...
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MegaMillions Jackpot increases to estimated $521 million for tonight's draw Winners are strongly encouraged to sign the back of their tickets in ink, keep them in a safe place where they'll remember and familiarize themselves with the Lottery's Winner's Handbook, which can be found on the California Lottery's website here. Also, very important: Powerball and Mega Millions ...
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Coventry neighbours celebrate sharing £3million jackpot on People's Postcode Lottery People's Postcode Lottery winners Arti Sharma and Avtar Singh Virk in Cecily Road, Coventry, along with lottery ambassador Matt Johnson. (Image: Darren Casey/DC Imaging). Avtar said: "We expected a few thousand pounds but it was a real shock to discover just how much we've won. You don't ...
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Three people win million-dollar 'Millionaire Raffle' prizes ILLINOIS (WAND) – One person in a trio of million-dollar lottery winners will bring a prize home to central Illinois. Jerre Stowers of Divernon joins Carol Vymetal of Woodridge and Kevin McInerney of Naperville in a group of three Illinoisans to win the Illinois Lottery St. Patrick's Day Millionaire Raffle.
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