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Miami Herald
6 hours ago
- General
- Miami Herald
Three South Florida places from Kendall to Sunrise sold winning lottery tickets
Of Monday's three big money Florida Lottery draw games — Powerball, Cash4Life, Fantasy 5 — only one didn't have a jackpot winner. That would be Powerball, which will have a $325 million jackpot Wednesday. One of the Cash4Life jackpots, $1,000 a week for life, was won by a player in New York. For the second time in a week, hitting the midday Fantasy 5 numbers jackpot turned out to be twice as lucrative as hitting the evening draw numbers. During Monday's early trip to Sunrise's University Liquor, 2400 N. University Dr., somebody played 6, 14, 21, 31 and 35. That quintet of choices was worth $50,722. The evening draw paid off for those who feel three is a magic number: 3, 6, 9, 12 and 33. That combination was on four tickets, each worth $26,228: West Kendall's Sabor Tropical Supermarket, 8700 SW 137th Ct.; a Quick Pick ticket from Bravo Supermarket, 6767 Pembroke Rd. in Pembroke Pines; a Dunedin Publix, 1491 Main St.; and the 7-Eleven at 3801 Murrell Rd. in Rockledge. These tickets must be cashed at a Florida Lottery office, which are open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Appointments can be made, but aren't required. The district office closest to the above Miami-Dade and Broward locations is at 14621 Oak Ln. in Miami Lakes and can be reached at MIARC@ and 305-364-3080.


Irish Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Business
- Irish Daily Mirror
Location of €1m Lotto win confirmed as players urged to check their tickets
The search is on the find Ireland's newest millionaire as the National Lottery confirmed the location of the winner of Friday night's Daily Million draw. A lucky punter from Co Laois enjoyed the perfect start to the weekend after winning the top prize of €1 million in the 9pm Daily Million draw on Friday, July 18. The winning numbers were: 9, 20, 25, 33, 37, 39 and the bonus was 29. The National Lottery has confirmed that the winner, who purchased their Quick Pick ticket on the day of the draw, hails from Portlaoise, with the shop which sold the lucky stub set to be revealed on Tuesday. Lotto bosses are now urging all players in the Portlaoise area to check their tickets carefully and if you're holding the winning ticket, be sure to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@ to arrange the collection of your prize. Darragh O'Dwyer, National Lottery spokesperson said: 'We're absolutely thrilled to confirm that Friday's Daily Million top prize ticket worth an incredible €1,000,000 was sold in Portlaoise! "This is life-changing news for one Laois player, and we're encouraging everyone who bought a ticket in the area to check it carefully - you could be Ireland's newest millionaire. "We can't wait to reveal the winning store location tomorrow, and we're looking forward to celebrating this exciting win with the local community." The Laois punter wasn't the one celebrating a life-changing win this weekend, after a lucky Lotto player bagged a hefty €314,850 in Saturday night's draw. The Galway player matched five numbers and the bonus to land the life-changing sum after purchasing the winning Quick Pick ticket from XL, Laurel Park in Newcastle on July 13. The winning combination was 3, 5, 6, 23, 41, 42 and bonus 12. Players in the Galway area are being urged to check their tickets carefully to see if they have won the huge prize and the lucky ticketholder is advised to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@ to arrange the collection of their prize. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.


Irish Independent
a day ago
- Business
- Irish Independent
Winning €1,000,000 Daily Millions ticket sold in Portlaoise
This latest millionaire becomes the 5th winner of the top prize in the Daily Million draw after purchasing their Quick Pick ticket on the day of the draw, Friday 18 July. Darragh O'Dwyer, National Lottery spokesperson said: 'We're absolutely thrilled to confirm that Friday's Daily Million top prize ticket was sold in Portlaoise! "This is life-changing news for one Laois player, and we're encouraging everyone who bought a ticket in the area to check it carefully - you could be Ireland's newest millionaire. "We can't wait to reveal the winning store location tomorrow, and we're looking forward to celebrating this exciting win with the local community,' he added. The winning numbers on Friday, 18th July, 9pm Daily Million draw were: 9, 20, 25, 33, 37, 39 and the bonus was 29. The National Lottery has confirmed that the store location where the winning Daily Million Top Prize was purchased will be announced on Tuesday 22 of July. The National Lottery is urging all players in the Portlaoise area to check their tickets carefully and if you're holding the winning ticket, be sure to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@ to arrange the collection of your prize.


Irish Independent
2 days ago
- Business
- Irish Independent
Lotto players in Galway urged to check tickets as almost €315,000 won in latest draw
One person matched five numbers and the bonus in the main draw last night, winning €314,850 and becoming Ireland's newest 'big winner'. The Quick Pick ticket was purchased from XL in Laurel Park, Newcastle in Co Galway on July 13. The winning numbers were 3, 5, 6, 23, 41, 42 and the bonus was 12. A jackpot prize worth almost €12 million in total has not yet been won. "What a fantastic night for one player in Galway who has claimed a life-changing €314,850 after matching 5 numbers and the bonus in last night's main Lotto draw,' said National Lottery spokesperson Darragh O'Dwyer. "If you bought your ticket in Galway, now's the time to double-check, you could be Ireland's newest big winner.' Players have been urged to check their tickets carefully and to contact the National Lottery prize claims team to arrange the collection of their winnings. It comes as the lucky family syndicate who won the life changing €250 million Euromillions jackpot claimed their prize this week. The gigantic win all began with a simple errand when one family member had an appointment in Cork city and stopped into Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street to pick up a few messages. 'I saw the sign at the till that the EuroMillions jackpot was €250 million," the family member said. 'Although I'm a regular player, I hadn't bought a ticket for the last two draws. I picked one up and, honestly, didn't think much of it. ADVERTISEMENT Learn more I was watching the Nine O'Clock News and saw that someone in Ireland had the winning EuroMillions ticket. So, naturally, I got my ticket and scanned it on the National Lottery app, and a message popped up: 'You've won big, contact the National Lottery'. "Obviously, this wasn't a message that I was used to seeing, so I must have checked it four more times, I just couldn't believe my eyes.' The man ran upstairs to his wife, who had just gone to bed, to wake her up and share the news. "We both checked the numbers multiple times on the website. We sat at the edge of the bed, saying 'Oh my God' over and over – I reckon we said it about 50 times. We were in total shock, complete disbelief,' the man said. 'As you can imagine, sleep was out of the question that night." The couple set an alarm for early the following morning to call the National Lottery. After getting through to the claims team and a few tense minutes on hold, it was confirmed they were officially the winners of €250 million. 'Those few minutes felt like the longest of my life," one of the winners said. 'When Ronan from the claims team confirmed we were the outright winner, needless to say, we were in total shock all over again," they added. The winners said they plan on first going on a family holiday and will also use their windfall to support their wider family members, including children, grandchildren, close friends, and several charities that are close to their hearts.


Irish Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- General
- Irish Daily Mirror
Winning Lotto ticket traced to Irish shop as €314,850 prize still up for grabs
The search has begun to find Ireland's latest big Lotto winner, who came remarkably close to taking home the jackpot prize of €11,861,665 in Saturday night's draw. They narrowly missed out on the top prize, but the lucky player still secured a hefty €314,850 by matching five of the six numbers, plus the bonus. The winning combination was 3, 5, 6, 23, 41, 42 and bonus 12. As the mystery winner has yet to come forward, the National Lottery has issued an appeal for all players to carefully check their numbers. As part of the appeal, they have confirmed exactly where the golden ticket was purchased. It has been revealed that the winning Quick Pick ticket was bought a week ago, on Sunday, July 13, from XL in Laurel Park, Newcastle, on the outskirts of Galway city. The National Lottery is urging players in this area to check their tickets carefully. Spokesperson Darragh O'Dwyer said: "What a fantastic night for one player in Galway who has claimed a life-changing €314,850 after matching 5 numbers and the bonus in last night's main Lotto draw. If you bought your ticket in Galway, now's the time to double-check, you could be Ireland's newest big winner." The winning ticket was bought in XL in Laurel Park, Newcastle, Galway (Image: Google Maps) These winner is advised to sign the back of their ticket and contact National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@ to arrange the collection of the prize. In total, over 112,000 players won prizes across the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws last night. For the latest news and breaking news visit Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you. Follow us on Twitter @IrishMirror - the official Irish Mirror Twitter account - real news in real time. We're also on Facebook/irishmirror - your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day from the Irish Daily Mirror, Irish Sunday Mirror and Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.