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Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Lincoln

06-06-2020 at 03:03:07 AM

Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Lincoln

Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Lincoln



Someone in Lincoln purchased a $1 million Mega Millions lottery ticket for this week’s March 24 drawing, which featured a jackpot estimated at $101 million.Get more news about 菲律宾彩票包网服务 ,you can vist loto98.com

The ticket was purchased at Schmick’s Market, 1340 West O St., according to a Nebraska Lottery press release. It matched the five white numbers (2, 8, 16, 18, 31) but not the golden Mega Ball (14). Two other $1 million winning tickets were sold, one each in Georgia and Texas.

No one matched all six numbers, so the jackpot will roll over to an estimated $107 million (or $83 million for the cash option) for Friday’s drawing.It is the sixth time a $1 million Mega Millions ticket has been sold in Nebraska since the game was added in March 2010, the release said. The winners beat odds of 1 in 12,607,306.

Although many businesses across the state have been closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, most of the largest sellers of lottery tickets — typically, supermarkets and convenience stores — remain open.Neil Watson, a Nebraska Lottery spokesman, said regional lottery claim centers in Grand Island, Norfolk, North Platte and Scottsbluff are closed until further notice because of the outbreak. But Nebraska Lottery headquarters in Lincoln and the Omaha claim center in the Nebraska State Office Building at 1313 Farnam St. remain open.

He advised calling the lottery office at 402-471-6100 before stopping in because hours have changed. Prizes up to $19,999 may be claimed by mail.
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