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3 days ago
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$50,000 lottery ticket sold in Chalmette still unclaimed
CHALMETTE, La. (WGNO) — As of Sunday, June 1, a $50,000 lottery ticket remains unclaimed. According to Louisiana Lottery, the winning ticket was purchased at Meraux Food Store in Chalmette. It is set to expire June 14, 2025, at 5 p.m. The winning ticket matched four of the five white-ball numbers drawn and the red Powerball number to win $50,000. The winning numbers were 09-30-22-57-61, and the Powerball number was 17. Remembering Hurricane Katrina through the eyes of Hurricane Hunter 'We look forward to the winner coming forward to claim this prize,' said Lottery President Rose Hudson. 'In the meantime, the individual should treat the ticket as cash. It is also a good idea to sign the back of the ticket for security purposes.' The ticket must be claimed at one of the Lottery's five regional offices located throughout the state or at Lottery headquarters in Baton Rouge by presenting the original ticket. If the ticket remains unclaimed, the money will be put into the Lottery's unclaimed prize fund. It will be returned to players as increased payouts on instant-win games and player is a Powertrain Warranty and What Does it Cover? $50,000 lottery ticket sold in Chalmette still unclaimed 59-0: LSU Shreveport first college baseball team to record perfect season Bills QB Josh Allen, actor Hailee Steinfeld marry in California Allgaier takes the win in NASCAR Tennessee Lottery 250 at Nashville Superspeedway Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
29-03-2025
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Pedestrian dead following St. Bernard Parish crash
ST. BERNARD PARISH, La. (WGNO) — A Chalmette woman is dead after reportedly being hit by a car in St. Bernard Parish on Thursday, March 27. According to the Louisiana State Police, troopers with Troop B began investigating the crash, which happened on LA 39 near Plaza Drive, around 8 p.m. Coroner employee seen in video dragging body bag of Bywater homicide victim down stairs fired The initial investigation shows that 66-year-old Karen Joseph walked into the westbound lanes of LA 39, in an area without a crosswalk, and was hit by a 2015 Toyota Camry that was heading west on the highway. Joseph was critically injured and taken to a local hospital where she later died. The driver of the Toyota was properly restrained and uninjured. Toxicology samples were taken for analysis as part of the ongoing and showers coming up into the weekend Withdrawal of Stefanik UN nod puts spotlight on slim House margin Pedestrian dead following St. Bernard Parish crash Fugitive wanted for rape, sex trafficking may be in Hammond/New Orleans area Authorities find skeletal remains at home of Georgia man who died in Hawaii Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.