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One Ohio player wins $1 million as Powerball jackpot rolls over again
The Powerball jackpot continues to grow after no ticket matched all six numbers in the August 6 drawing. Although the top prize of $449 million went unclaimed, thousands of Ohio players walked away with various prizes, including one lucky winner who secured a $1 million prize. The winning numbers drawn on Wednesday were 15, 27, 43, 35, and 53, with the Powerball number being 9 and the Power Play multiplier set at 2x. While the massive jackpot eluded players across the country, Ohio
One Ohio player wins $1 million as Powerball jackpot rolls over again
The Powerball jackpot continues to grow after no ticket matched all six numbers in the August 6 drawing. Although the top prize of $449 million went unclaimed, thousands of Ohio players walked away with various prizes, including one lucky winner who secured a $1 million prize. The winning numbers drawn on Wednesday were 15, 27, 43, 35, and 53, with the Powerball number being 9 and the Power Play multiplier set at 2x. While the massive jackpot eluded players across the country, Ohio
Texas Senate Votes to shut down Lottery Commission
In a major legislative move, the Texas Senate has approved a bill to shut down the Texas Lottery Commission, potentially bringing dramatic changes to how the state’s lottery is managed. The bill now heads to the Texas House for further consideration. The decision follows months of controversy surrounding the use of online ticket sales and third-party courier services. Critics raised concerns about regulatory loopholes and lack of oversight, prompting Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and other lawma
Texas Senate Votes to shut down Lottery Commission
In a major legislative move, the Texas Senate has approved a bill to shut down the Texas Lottery Commission, potentially bringing dramatic changes to how the state’s lottery is managed. The bill now heads to the Texas House for further consideration. The decision follows months of controversy surrounding the use of online ticket sales and third-party courier services. Critics raised concerns about regulatory loopholes and lack of oversight, prompting Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and other lawma









