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The Texas lottery launched four new holiday-themed scratch ticket games.
How much merrier could your Christmas be if you had a few million dollars in the bank?
The Texas Lottery launched a new suite of holiday-theme scratch ticket games worth more than $78.1 million in total prizes.
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The Texas lottery launched four new holiday-themed scratch ticket games. (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The Texas lottery launched four new holiday-themed scratch ticket games. (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
There are four new scratch-off games available wherever tickets are sold.
“We’re excited to offer our players the chance to add a little holiday magic with these four new seasonal scratch ticket games,” said Courtney Arbour, executive director of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which oversees the Texas Lottery. “With a range of prices and prize levels, these games make for fun and festive gifts for anyone 18 or older, all while supporting public education in Texas.”
Ready to win some money? Here's what to know.
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Got a few dollars to spare? The Texas Lottery is rolling out four holiday-themed scratch games that could be worth millions in prizes.
To purchase a ticket, shoppers can use the Scratch Ticket and Retailer Locator available on the Texas Lottery website or through the Texas Lottery App to find games in their area. All ticket purchasers must be 18 years of age or older, and tickets may not be bought for minors.
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Here's an overview of the new scratch games:
Marley Malenfant is a 10-year multimedia journalist who’s worked in print, digital, and broadcast. His prior work includes working in West Texas as a TV reporter for KTXS. During his time there, he covered education, sports, features, and breaking News. He’s skilled in front of the camera as well as behind it. He was a freelance writer, published in D Magazine, Dallas Morning News, SB Nation, Dallas Observer, and was a personality for “The Coach Brothers” sports radio show. Outside of journalism, he was an educator in the Dallas area. He was a 2012 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference grant recipient. In 2021, he was part of the NABJ student multimedia project. He graduated with a paralegal degree from El Centro in 2023. Currently, he’s a trending news reporter for the Austin American-Statesman, covering breaking News, sports, music, and legal trends.
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