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Texas Lottery~ -TEXAS LOTTERY~ News about Texas Lottery® winners, scratch-off prizes. new tames and more! i At T E X RY 12 $250,00t' MATCH H 4 TOP PRIZE $250,000! $5 0! Top i-13 $ 15 , 15 19 20 . 22 WLNORSTELIHT ( Scott McDaniel of Ponder heard about a $1 million Powerball* winner while cashing in some scratch-off tickets at Bev's, located at 1003 N. FM 156 in Ponder, but he had no idea it was one of his tickets. "I had some tickets in my truck and also in our house at home, so I went home and checked them," McDaniel explained. "The tickets in the truck did not win, but the ones I left on my table saw had the winning ticket." The Quick Pick ticket from Bev's matched all five the GameS ofTexas! numbers (15 - 27 - 31 - 34 - 48) but not the Powerball ploy (1) for the drawing held May 31. McDaniel believes there was divine intervention in his Co win, "I don't believe in luck. This is just one of many of God's blessings in my life." DO YOU THINK YOU'VE WON? If you believe you are holding any of the following: IU f i * a possible Lotto Texas, Mega Millions® or Powerball® jackpot ticket * a possible winning draw game ticket valued at over $1million IN MAY/JUNE 2014 * a possible winning instant ticket paid as an annuity i * a possible winning instant ticket valued at over $1 million Scratch-Offs ........ $380,688,790 Please call 800-37-LOTTO Pick 3' .............. $21,349,205 prior to traveling to Austin for processing. 9 Daily 4 .............. $6,841,292 Cash Five ............. $4,199,673 Drawing results are available right after game drawings at Texas Two Step ......... $4,089,802 ixiottery. rg Lotto Texas®............ $3,631,318 $ Webcast link Mega Millions®.........$3,394,190 on txlottery.org Powerballo ............ $7,077,505 Watch live webcast Mon-Sat at All or Nothing" ......... $4,426,408 PLAY RESPONSIBLY. 10:00 a.m., 12:27 p.m., 6:00 p.m. and 10:12 p.m. CT, and see past drawings through our "on demand" feature. TOTAL: *A1 AO 1l91 Yf U l1 *NNlLRI!III -TEXAS LOTTERY Sanches .Kasper News about Texas Lottery® winners, Denton Weimar Dayton scratch-off prizes, new games and more! 100X the Cash Daily 4 Break the Bank $20,000 $5,400 $1,000 I - Xevih El Paso Port Arthur San Angelo Mega Millions Daily 4 Bonus Weekly Grand $2,500 $2,600 $1,000 r7 ALL T E X R S L 0 T T E R Y 1 Reyv! , San Marcos Austin Amarillo 12 11 10 Bonus Cashword Loteria" Lotto Texas $50,000 $3,000 $13,207 TEX $2000$500 $50 $10 $5 R Y 4 3 2 1 0 12 $5 $6 '4 $50 $500 $250,000 $250,000 TOP PRIZE $250,000! $5 GAME BOARD 0,000 Tondre Diep. 1 I I I I 1 1 I i I I I I I San Antonio Garland Krum TOP Instant Millions Lotto Texas Texas Dream Home -1 0 0! 3 0 $4Q 8 10 11 $5,000 $2,244 $100,000 LII 1. jY Arlington Hurst Longview $500,000,000 Extreme Cash Blast Daily 4 Pick 3 $10,000 $2,500 $1,500.
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