
Scratch-off Purchased to Pass Time Waiting For Sister Yields $100,000
A Maryland Lottery player from Prince George’s County already had the nickname “Scratch-off Queen”, but a $100,000 ticket confirmed her good luck charm status.
A Maryland Lottery player from Prince George’s County already had the nickname “Scratch-off Queen”, but a $100,000 ticket confirmed her good luck charm status.
Rich McFadden of Edgewood had a great Father’s Day as he won $6,500 as the Home Run Riches Contestant of the Game.
Laurel resident Ramiro Polanco Mendez plans to open a business after winning $50,000 playing the Mega Bucks scratch-off.
Philadelphia resident passing through Maryland wins $50,000 third-tier Powerball prize.
Mary Ann Houck of Hagerstown received a $57,777 Lucky 7’s Tripler winning scratch-off as a birthday gift from her boss.
Pennsylvania resident Ralph DiGuiseppe III celebrates his $50,000 Maryland scratch-off win.
A Baltimore County truck driver and his wife are celebrating a $250,000 win on the $10 Money Bags scratch-off game.
Wallace Thrash of Clinton was selected as the first Let’s Make a Deal second-chance promotion trip to Hollywood winner.
A Maryland Lottery player from Hanover, who plays when the mood strikes her, took home a $100,000 scratch-off prize.
Baltimore woman tells us that her $200,000 Ravens X10 scratch-off top-prize win couldn’t have come at a better time.
Washington County Lottery player couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw a $50,000 prize on his scratch-off.
Cora Long of Annapolis is the first $2,025 winner on the Back to the Future Second-Chance Promotion.
Calvert County man claims $46,734.50 prize on $.50 Racetrax bet.
Dundalk Lottery player claims first FAST PLAY Super 777 progressive jackpot prize worth $685,656.
Jocelyn Quinitchette of Laurel initially thought she won $12,000, but soon realized it was a $112,853 MONOPOLY™ second-chance prize.
The “Original Pranksters” knew they had one winning number but were shocked to learn it was a $50,000 top prize of $50,000.
Washington, D.C. resident’s research pays off as she takes home a $250,000 Money Bags scratch-off top prize.
“Family First,” a Maryland Lottery enthusiast from Halethorpe, picked up a $2 million top-prize Fire scratch-off.
Parkville supermarket employee plans to pay bills and invest in her daughter’s future with $50,000 Bonus Match 5 prize.
New millionaire “19th Hole” bought his life-changing ticket after playing a round of golf.
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