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January Megabucks Jackpot Remains Unclaimed

DATE: July 1, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – The clock is ticking for the winner of the $5.9 Million Megabucks jackpot on January 16 to come forward and claim the prize. The 180-day prize claim window expires on July 15.

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Wisconsin Lottery Selected as Finalist

DATE: June 28, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Lottery has been selected as a finalist for the 2019 National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) Annual Award. Finalists were chosen based on their outstanding contributions in the field of problem gambling and responsible gaming.

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Busy Thursday with Three Big Prize Payouts

DATE: June 27, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – Three lucky players claimed sizeable prizes today for three separate draw games, Badger 5, All or Nothing and Powerball.

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Eventful Way to Start the Week in Wisconsin

DATE: June 25, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – It was an exciting Monday for the Wisconsin Lottery, with one All or Nothing top prize winner and $1.4 Million in SuperCash! prizes claimed.

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Another #WINsconsin Weekend

DATE: June 24, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – It was a noteworthy "extended" weekend when three of the Wisconsin Lottery's drawing games produced winning tickets totaling nearly $4 Million in prizes.

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SuperCash! Hits it Big

DATE: June 19, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – It was a Terrific Tuesday when the Wisconsin Lottery's SuperCash! drawing produced four $350K top prize wins, for a total of $1.4 Million.

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Two $100K Top Prizes Recently Claimed

DATE: June 17, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – Two lucky players recently visited Wisconsin Lottery headquarters to claim their $100K top prizes.

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All and Nothing $100,000 Top Prizes Claimed

DATE: June 12, 2019
MADISON, Wis. – It was an historic Tuesday when the Wisconsin Lottery's All or Nothing lotto game became All and Nothing. Two $100,000 top prize tickets were sold; one matching all the numbers and one matching none. This is the first time since its April launch that the game produced two opposite end winning tickets.

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