LOTTERY players in one state can win thousands of dollars in lottery winnings.
Three Powerball tickets in Louisiana are unclaimed and available for a limited time only.
The tickets, each worth US$50,000, have a total of US$150,000 up for grabs.
However, lottery winners have a limited time to claim their money.
One ticket, purchased at Brothers Food Mart in Metairie, outside New Orleans, expires September 14.
Another came from Lakeview Discount in New Orleans.
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This expires on October 3rd.
The most recent prize of $50,000 came from Baton Rouge.
It expires in January 2025.
HOW IT WORKS
Powerball is a nationally designed game.
This means matching the numbers on your ticket to the randomly drawn balls.
Draws are held three times a week.
If some of your numbers match, you’re in luck.
Prizes vary depending on how many matches a winning ticket has.
Although the three Louisiana winners didn’t win the jackpot, they did manage to win thousands.
Tickets are normally $2 a piece.
Responsible gaming
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible player is someone who:
- Set time and monetary limits before playing
- Only games with money they can lose
- Never chase your losses
- Don’t play if you are upset, irritated or depressed
- National Problem Gaming Council – https://www.ncpgambling.org/
- Game Aware – www.begambleaware.org
For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 or go to ncpgambling.org/chat
LOTTO LUCK
The Louisiana winners aren’t the only ones who haven’t been able to claim their money quickly.
In Connecticut, several tickets remain unclaimed.
That includes a $255,000 prize won in an unusual lottery game that combines scratch-offs with draw games.
In Montana, an unclaimed prize of $150,000 came from a corner gas station.
A Virginia player recently won the lottery six times in one day.
Historic lottery winner Edwin Castro recently splurged on his 33rd birthday.
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