Grandma Wins $50,000 while Husband Loads Groceries into Car
This Baltimore woman is $50,000 richer after trying her luck at a Baltimore County grocery.
This Baltimore woman is $50,000 richer after trying her luck at a Baltimore County grocery.
A $100,000-winning scratch-off found its way to Christopher Hudson of Delaware, who won the first of the game’s eight top prizes. Celebrating with him is fiancée Claudia Taylor.
Frederick’s Charles Reed proclaims his daughter to be his “Good Luck Charm” after scratching his way to a $100,000 top-prize win playing the $5 Ravens X5 instant ticket.
“Ima Snowbird” of Reisterstown attributes her FAST PLAY Casino Royal Slots progressive jackpot win of $205,147 to the thing that makes all Lottery wins possible: “dumb luck.”
A $100,000 Powerball prize will make the transition to retirement much easier, say the winning Baltimore couple.
Charles County’s “Uno” and her husband took home the first $100,000 top prize on the $100,000 Ca$h scratch-off game.
Proud Prince George’s County winners Elio and Maria Figueroa won a $50,000 top prize playing the $50,000 Cash game.
A St. Mary’s County couple said they used the power of manifestation to win a $50,000 Powerball prize.
A Harford County woman is $50,000 richer after a quick-pick ticket delivered a third-tier Powerball prize.
A Washington, D.C. woman credits a lucky palm plant for her $50,000 scratch-off win.
Karl Petro from Westminster, the lucky winner of the final $50,000 prize in the Home Run Riches Second-Chance promotion, poses with his prize.
Birthday digits give Victoria Sadler of Nottingham a Pick 5 win.
Animal lover Danielle Schwanke, from Severna Park, plans to donate to a local animal shelter after winning $30,000 playing the Red Hot Cash scratch-off game
“Happy Birthdays!” of Anne Arundel County celebrates winning a $50,000 Bonus Match 5 top prize by playing family members’ birthdays.
Aberdeen’s Liam Ferns, pictured with his girlfriend Danielle, plans to add his $50,000 scratch-off prize to his retirement fund.
Six of the seven Southern Marylanders who won the $10,000 prize celebrate in the Winner’s Circle.
“Sunshine” of Severna Park scratched away until she landed a top-prize win.
Alonzo Butler of Cumberland plans to invest his $100,000 prize for his children’s future.
This partial group of Southern Maryland educators who were “One Ball Short” is all smiles after claiming their $50,000 third-tier prize from the July 19 drawing.
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