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Friday, May 17, 2013

Powerball Jackpot Upped to $550 Million

The prize is the third largest in American history, according to lottery officials.

The Powerball jackpot for Saturday's drawing has been raised to become what would be the third-largest jackpot prize in American history. Due to strong sales, the jackpot for Saturday was raised from $475 million to $550 million, with a $350.1 million cash option. It is the second largest prize in Powerball's history. No ticket has had the winning numbers for the past 13 drawings—since early April, according to a Maryland Lottery press release. Maryland has had two winning Powerball tickets since the Maryland Lottery joined the game in 2010. One was a Pennsylvania couple who purchased a ticket in Elkton on Christmas Eve in 2011 that won them $128.8 million. That September, an Abingdon couple won $108.8 million, according to the release. …

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Mega Millions Ticket Bought in Howard County

The Mt. Airy purchase is worth $26 million.

You’ve got 182 days, whoever you are. That’s about six months to claim the $26 million Mega Millions jackpot. But do you really want to wait that long? According to the Maryland Lottery, the winning numbers (1, 15, 19, 30, 56 and Mega Ball 28) were purchased in Mt. Airy at the Shell Station at 649 Lakeview Drive. The winning ticket holder isn’t the only one who’s made a pretty penny – the retailer gets a $26,000 commission for selling that golden ticket.  According to a statement released by the Maryland Lottery, the winner has to claim the prize in person at the Baltimore Claims Center and has to decide - $26 million paid over time or $19 million in cash. Choices, choices. The winner – or winners – will share the title of Maryland Mega …

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Winning $250K Mega Millions Ticket Sold in North Laurel

The second-tier prize winner was purchased at a 7-11 on Washington Blvd.

A $250,000 winning ticket for Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing was sold at a North Laurel convenience store, according to a Maryland Lottery official. Spokeswoman Erica Palmisano said the ticket, which matched five of six numbers, was purchased from the 7-Eleven at 9651 Washington Blvd. As of 9 a.m., no one had reported to the lottery's claim center to redeem the ticket, she said. Mega Millions is a multi-jurisdictional game operating in 42 states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sign up for the Savage-Guilford Patch newsletter here and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for instant news updates and community conversations.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Powerball Jackpot Climbs to Record $500 Million

The next drawing is set for Wednesday night.

The jackpot for Wednesday's Powerball drawing has climbed to a record $500 million after Saturday's drawing failed to produce a winner. The multi-jurisdictional lottery is played in 42 states—including Maryland and Virginia—plus Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The game first arrived in the Old Line State in 2010. Saturday marked the 15th consecutive Powerball drawing without a winner. The jackpot for Wednesday was initially announced as $425 million, but lottery officials said a surge of ticket purchases over the weekend pushed the total to $500 million. The last time a Maryland ticket brought home a Powerball jackpot was just under a year ago. On Christmas Eve 2011, a couple who played their numbers in Cecil County walked …

morgan gale

6:54 pm on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Winners tend over time to end up worse than before they won. Still, i'd like the chance to do it right or die trying.....   more ›

Friday, October 5, 2012

Casino Revenues Decline Between August and September

All casinos in the state pulled in less money than they did in August, including Maryland Live!, which added hundreds of new machines.

Maryland's casino revenue fell as summer turned into fall, even as the state's largest gambling facility added new slot machines in September.   The Maryland Lottery reported $42.9 million in casino revenue statewide, down from $44.6 million in August. At the Maryland Live! casino near Arundel Mills, revenues dropped slightly from $32.4 million in August, to $32.0 million in September. The drop comes even after the facility boosted the number of video gaming terminals from 3,710 to 4,750 on Sept. 12.  But lottery officials said the figures at Maryland Live! should not be cause for alarm. "They already have a lot of capacity," Maryland Lottery Director Stephen Martino said. "Adding more [machines] was not necessarily going to add a lot of …

Frank in Elkridge

8:44 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The Cordish casino is grossing $1 million a day. Not bad. If other casinos open, particularly National Harbor, that should put a big dent in their revenue. That's why Cordish and Penn National are pouring millions of dollars into ads against Question 7. The don't want big new casinos in Baltimore City and National Harbor eroding their revenue. It's pure self-interest on their part because they …   more ›

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Powerball Jackpot Shoots to $320 Million in Maryland

The drawing will take place Wednesday for a chance to win the fourth largest Powerball jackpot since 1992.

  Who wants to be a millionaire? The Powerball jackpot bumped up about $20 million today after anticipation built around the jackpot amount, according to a Maryland Lottery official. Spokeswoman Erica Palmisano said as the jackpot exceeded $300 million this morning, people started buying tickets – causing the payout to shoot up to $320 million and making it the fourth largest Powerball jackpot since it began in 1992. “Clearly people are very excited about it,” Palmisano said. “We’re hoping Maryland has a winner.” The odds for winning the pot are about 1 in 175 million, she said, and those odds don't change no matter how many people buy tickets.  A 58-year-old Fort Washington man won a $1 million second-tier Powerball prize in May, one of …

Monday, July 23, 2012

Mega Millions Paces Maryland Lottery to Record Year

The Maryland Lottery reported its 15th consecutive year of sales growth, helped along by interest from the $656 million jackpot in March.

A record-setting Mega Millions jackpot helped pace the Maryland Lottery to a record of its own, with the agency reporting a 4.7 percent increase in sales over the previous fiscal year. The lottery said Monday that figures from fiscal year 2012 showed the 15th consecutive year of sales growth, despite greater competition from casinos and a dearth of new retail outlets. The lottery generated $1.795 billion in sales during fiscal year 2012, up $80.4 million from the year prior. Those sales translated into $556 million into Maryland’s general fund and $1.066 billion in prizes awarded to players. Interest in the Maryland Lottery was high earlier this year, when the jackpot for the national Mega Millions game reached a record $656 million in …

Mega Millions Paces Maryland Lottery to Record Year

The Maryland Lottery reported its 15th consecutive year of sales growth, helped along by interest from the $656 million jackpot in March.

A record-setting Mega Millions jackpot helped pace the Maryland Lottery to a record of its own, with the agency reporting a 4.7 percent increase in sales over the previous fiscal year. The lottery said Monday that figures from fiscal year 2012 showed the 15th consecutive year of sales growth, despite greater competition from casinos and a dearth of new retail outlets. The lottery generated $1.795 billion in sales during fiscal year 2012, up $80.4 million from the year prior. Those sales translated into $556 million into Maryland’s general fund and $1.066 billion in prizes awarded to players. Interest in the Maryland Lottery was high earlier this year, when the jackpot for the national Mega Millions game reached a record $656 million in …

Jim Burnetti

4:11 pm on Monday, July 23, 2012

Fix our schools. Governor O'Malley. This indicates our Maryland schools are doing a bad job of teaching math and probability.   more ›

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