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CAMDEN, S.C. (WOLO)– A Midlands woman’s Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot win has made her hungry for more, according to officials. Even though the player cashed in her Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot win, she now has her sights set on Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot worth an estimated $575 million.
The winner of the near-record-breaking Mega Millions jackpot can choose to remain anonymous thanks to the laws of the state the ticket was purchased in. The single ticket matching Tuesday night's jackpot, estimated to be worth $1.537 billion, was sold in ...
Lottery officials said the winner is staying anonymous but beat the 1 in 1.72 million odds to win the prize on a $20 ticket.
A Midlands man said he’s getting his wife an expensive gift, and a little something for himself too, after he won the grand prize on a scratch-off ticket, South Carolina Education Lottery officials said.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– A Midlands wife is getting a new car after her husband won playing the lottery, said lottery officials. SC Lottery officials say, the husband won the half-a-million dollar windfall on a $10 scratch-off ticket he purchased at the City Fuel & Food on Bush River Road in Columbia.
A winning Palmetto Cash 5 lottery ticket was sold at a Midlands gas station, South Carolina Education Lottery officials announced Monday. The ticket was purchased at a Circle K gas station at 136 E. Dekalb Street in Camden, according to a news release.
The South Carolina Education Lottery provides multiple ways to claim prizes, depending on the amount won: For prizes up to $500, you can redeem your winnings directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. Simply present your signed ...
For prizes up to $500, you can redeem your winnings directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. Simply present your signed winning ticket at the retailer for an immediate payout. Winnings $501 to $100,000, may be redeemed by ...
By Jason Evans Staff Reporter [email protected] PICKENS — A Pickens man is accused of fraud involving lottery tickets after an investigation by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. SLED spokeswoman Renée Wunderlich said the South Carolina Education Lottery requested the investigation.