Oregon Lottery Powerball, Pick 4 results for Jul. 19
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The lone big prize win actually came in Saturday’s first drawing, the Fantasy 5 midday draw. Someone who played at a West Kendall Shell, 12195 SW 152nd St., chose 11, 14, 28, 29 and 33. That quintet won $57,124.
An Arkansas man scored a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket less than a month after winning the same amount of money from the same lottery game.
A man in Massachusetts became $2 million richer after buying two $1 million-winning lottery tickets, all by accident, according to Powerball.
A stop for something to drink proved lucrative for a South Carolina lottery player. In the “spur of the moment,” the thirsty man bought a $10 Money Madness Extra Play scratch-off game and a drink at the Countryside Easy Mart in Seneca, according to a July 18 news release from the South Carolina Education Lottery.
“At the time, I never thought I’d win another top prize,” he told lottery officials. “Years later, I’m back again.” The man bought his most recent top-prize ticket at a gas station in Clements, according to lottery officials. He first grabbed some scratch-offs for $1 each, winning $20.
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With her winnings, the lucky winner plans to start college funds for her grandchildren, make home repairs and take her family to Disney.
Paul Corcoran of Fitchburg, Massachusetts took home $2 million after accidentally purchasing an extra Powerball ticket last week.
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A North Carolina man felt called to buy a lottery ticket last week and his intuition paid off in the form of a $1 million prize — of course, after taxes, that's not exactly how much he ended up taking home.
A Massachusetts lottery player won $1 million a year for life prize on a $50 scratch ticket that was bought in Springfield.