Home Renovations on Dundalk Couple’s Radar after $50,000 Lottery Win
Kathleen and Douglas Harding are looking forward to some house renovations after Kathleen won $50,000 on a $20 MONOPOLY™ X100 scratch-off.
Kathleen and Douglas Harding are looking forward to some house renovations after Kathleen won $50,000 on a $20 MONOPOLY™ X100 scratch-off.
Eliezer Adari and Patrick Meers were the first two Unlock the Cash winners to participate in the Live Game. Patrick walked away with the $25,000 top prize!
“Mr. Lion Grass” from Baltimore won a $1 million second-tier prize in the Sept. 3 Powerball drawing.
Prince George’s County Lottery fan “Suga F” will have an extra special turkey day after winning the first FAST PLAY Cash Combination progressive jackpot!
“Ms. Bee” of Aberdeen won $50,000 twice in 2025, this time on the Ice scratch-off.
Cumberland resident Scott Twigg won’t stop working, but a $140,569 win on the FAST PLAY Lucky Numbers game will put him on track for a major lifestyle change.
Patricia Dowdy, of Fallston, turned a $25 win into a $50,000 prize thanks to a Let’s Make a Deal® scratch-off.
Carolyn Seifert said it was all fun and games during an evening out on the town, leading to her winning $50,020 playing Keno.
A Laurel woman missed the Powerball jackpot by one number but took home a $50,000 prize.
Paul Hamilton, of Hughesville, switches games and wins a $50,000 third-tier Powerball prize.
A “Happy Couple” from Suitland had 100,000 extra reasons to be happy after winning a $100,000 top prize on the FAST PLAY game Mega Multiplier.
Clifford Briggs scored his biggest lottery prize to date: a $100,000 win on the Double Your Money scratch-off.
“Brown Eyed Girl” from Joppatowne matched the first five numbers drawn in the Powerball game’s Double Play drawing to score a $500,000 prize.
“Proud Granddad” purchased two identical tickets for the Aug. 20 Powerball Double Play drawing, which doubled what would have been a $500,000 win to $1 million.
“Tank,” of Baltimore County, said he kept seeing zeros on his scratch-off that eventually added up to $1 million.
The couple “’Bout Time” are adding the proceeds of a $100,000 win to their retirement account, thanks to a top tier win on the $10 Double Your Money scratch-off.
Second-chance winner Carolyn Perkins of Forest Heights won a VIP trip to Los Angeles to see a Let’s Make a Deal® taping.
North Potomac resident Paul Cohen is paying for a previously planned cruise with the $8,888 he won in the Maryland Lottery’s Back to the Future™ second-chance promotion.
Junior Egbuforma of Severn was at skeptical at first, but was all smiles when he learned he was a $104,768 MONOPOLY™ second-chance winner.
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