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The Week in Winners: Baltimore Winner Becomes a Scratch-Off Millionaire; FAST PLAY Ticket Yields $229,680

Statewide prizes total more than $33.8 million as 24 tickets deliver $10,000 or more each A Maryland Lottery scratch-off ticket sold in Baltimore resulted in a new millionaire, while a FAST PLAY ticket sold in Annapolis awarded a $229,680 progressive jackpot prize, and a scratch-off ticket sold in Gaithersburg produced a $100,000 win. In all, [...]

The Week in Winners: $100,000 Elkton Scratch-Off Win Leads Long List of Large Lottery Winners

Statewide prizes total nearly $31.5 million as 26 tickets deliver $10,000 or more each A $100,000 scratch-off ticket sold in Elkton topped this week’s Maryland Lottery list of big prizes, and another three tickets worth $50,000 or more were purchased in Germantown, Laurel and Silver Spring. In all, 26 Maryland Lottery tickets worth $10,000 or [...]

Instant Ticket Win Turns Eastern Shore Man into Millionaire

THE GAME OF LIFE™ scratch-off purchased in Salisbury brings financial windfall A Dorchester County resident who has enjoyed playing scratch-offs for most of his adult life scored a life-changing win on THE GAME OF LIFE™, hitting for $1 million on the $20 instant ticket. “It was ticket number 1 on the roll,” the enthusiastic player […]

The Week in Winners: Powerball Drawings Make Millionaires in Annapolis, Jessup

Statewide prizes for past week total nearly $35 million as 43 tickets deliver prizes of $10,000 or more A $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot was hit in Oregon in the April 6 drawing, but the game made two Maryland Lottery millionaires in Maryland last week. A Powerball player in Annapolis bought two tickets each worth $1 [...]

Western Marylander Finds ‘Shocking’ Power Cash Scratch-off Prize

Hagerstown woman takes home game’s $50,000 top prize The Power Cash scratch-off game continues to electrify players, yielding another $50,000 top prize to a Western Maryland woman. This is the fourth top prize claimed since the game went on sale in February. A retired Hagerstown government employee was grocery shopping in late March when a […]