Now 37° Fri 52° Sat 60° by DeAngelo Marquise Vaxter HARRAH, OK (KOKH) — Congrats are in order for a man from Harrah! Frank has become the state's latest millionaire after claiming a $3 million top prize from the Oklahoma Lottery's $3 Million Mania Scratcher. He purchased the winning ticket at the EZ Mart at 1095 N. Harrah Road in Harrah. Frank said he was stunned as he scratched the ticket and realized he had won. He plans to use part of his winnings to help buy a new home for his daughter and her family. Frank's win makes him the 85th millionaire created by the Oklahoma Lottery. Abby Morgan, Director of Marketing & Product Development for the Oklahoma Lottery, said, "The Oklahoma Lottery congratulates Frank for his $3 million top prize. We are grateful to see that the Oklahoma Lottery can help players like Frank achieve these dreams." For more local news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter by clicking here. 2025 Sinclair, Inc.
POPULAR SEARCHES <br> BROWSE BY <br>The <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/green-bay-packers-team">Green Bay Packers</a> and <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/detroit-lions-team">Detroit Lions</a> continued their historic rivalry on Thursday at Ford Field, meeting for the 193rd time in series history. It’s the second-most played matchup in <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl">NFL</a> history behind the Packers and Bears (210 games).<br>Meeting for the 23rd time on Thanksgiving, the Packers held on for a 31-24 victory to improve to 8-3-1 on the year, while the Lions dropped to 7-5 on the season. Green Bay now has a leg up in the NFC North over its division rivals, although both teams trail the first-place Chicago Bears, who play tomorrow in Philadelphia.<br>Here are my takeaways:<br>Lions head coach Dan Campbell is well-known for his willingness to go for it on fourth down, but Packers head coach Mike LaFleur showed he was also in a betting mood on Thursday.<br>Green Bay went for it three times on fourth down in Detroit territory, turning two plays into touchdowns and the last one to finish the game for the win. <br>The first was a Love fade pass to <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/dontayvion-wicks-player">Dontayvion Wicks</a> on fourth-and-2 from Detroit’s 22-yard line for a score, giving Green Bay a 10-0 lead early in the second quarter.<br>Later in the first half, the Packers went for it again on fourth-and-1 from Detroit’s 2-yard line, with Love finding <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/romeo-doubs-player">Romeo Doubs</a> on an out route for the score and a 17-7 lead. Finally, Love found Wicks again down the field with pressure in his face for 16 yards late in the game to seal the victory.<br>Meanwhile, Campbell and the Lions finished 0-for-2 on fourth downs. Jaymir Gibbs was stuffed for a two-yard loss on fourth-and-3 from Green Bay’s 47-yard line in the first half and <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/jameson-williams-player">Jameson Williams</a> dropped an easy conversion for a first down on an out route in the fourth quarter.<br>The Lions are 0-for-7 on fourth downs over the last three games.<br>Love had a big day, completing 17-of-28 for 218 yards and four touchdowns, with no interceptions. Wicks was his favorite target, totaling five receptions for 78 yards and two scores. <br>Parsons entered Thursday’s game leading the NFL in pressures with 64. He proved hard to block for Detroit, totaling eight combined tackles, four quarterback hits and 2.5 sacks against <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/jared-goff-player">Jared Goff</a> and the Lions. Parsons finished with a game-high 10 pressures.<br>Parsons had half of a sack in the first half, and his last two came at crucial times in the fourth quarter.<br>Parsons also helped the Packers hold <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/jahmyr-gibbs-player">Jahmyr Gibbs</a> to 68 rushing yards. Gibbs entered Thursday’s contest No. 5 in the league in scrimmage yards with 1,330. <br>Detroit’s go-to receiver <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/amon-ra-st-brown-player">Amon-Ra St. Brown</a> suffered a left ankle injury when his teammate rolled up on him in the opening quarter. He was ruled out for the game soon after he made it to the locker room.<br>With Brown out, fellow receiver Williams filled the playmaker’s void, posting seven receptions for 144 yards and a score.<br>The Packers’ No. 1 back, Jacobs, looked like his old self in his return to the lineup after missing last week’s easy win over the <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/minnesota-vikings-team">Minnesota Vikings</a> with a knee injury.<br>Jacobs finished with 83 yards on 17 carries (4.9 yards per carry) with a season-long of 29-yard rush in the first half. <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/emanuel-wilson-player">Emanuel Wilson</a> did a nice job in place of Jacobs last week, totaling a career-high 107 rushing yards, but if the Packers want to make a deep playoff run, they need their top back healthy and playing well. <br>In their chase for the top spot in the NFC North, the Packers host the division leaders in the <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/chicago-bears-team">Chicago Bears</a> (8-3) next Sunday in "America's Game of the Week" (4:25 p.m. ET on FOX). It’s part of a tough stretch to finish out the year for the Packers, with a rematch against the Bears coming just three weeks in Chicago with games against the <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/denver-broncos-team">Broncos</a>, <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/baltimore-ravens-team">Ravens</a> and Vikings to finish out the year.<br>The Lions will attempt to get back on the winning track against the <a class="entity" href="https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys-team">Dallas Cowboys</a> in a nationally televised contest next Thursday night before traveling to the West Coast to face the top team in the NFC -- the Los Angeles Rams -- at SoFi Stadium in Week 15.<br><a href="https://www.foxsports.com/personalities/eric-d-williams"><i>Eric D. 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Dogecoin’s blistering rally is finally taking a breather—but the market might be misreading this slowdown. After a week of sharp gains fueled by ETF buzz and renewed whale accumulation, the DOGE price has slipped into a tight consolidation zone, triggering doubts about whether momentum is fading. Yet beneath the surface, derivative positioning, on-chain flows, and liquidity trends show a very different picture. The rally may have cooled, but the ingredients for a renewed upside push are still firmly in place—and traders may be underestimating what comes next. Dogecoin ETF Inflows Collapse 80%—Sentiment Takes a Hit The biggest jolt to market confidence came from the GDOG ETF. After launching with high expectations, inflows collapsed 80% overnight, plunging from $1.8M to just $365K. Total assets reached only $2.16M by day two, confirming that institutional demand isn’t rushing in as fast as early narratives suggested. This sharp drop reflects the fragility of meme-coin interest in regulated markets. Investors are treating DOGE ETFs as speculative instruments rather than long-term holdings, and the lack of sustained inflows serves as a reminder that excitement can fade just as quickly as it appears. Price Struggles Despite ETF Debut: DOGE Fights to Hold $0.15 Despite the highly anticipated debut, DOGE is still struggling to gain traction on the charts, holding just above the crucial $0.15 level. The price action remains muted, reflecting cautious market sentiment as traders wait to see whether the ETF will translate into meaningful demand. While the initial buzz brought a brief lift, the lack of sustained buying pressure shows that Dogecoin still needs stronger catalysts to break away from its current consolidation.
For premium support please call: For premium support please call: Man Wins $1 Million Lottery Prize on $5 Bet A lottery winner won $11 million after betting $5 The winner, who has not been identified, won while playing IGT Megabucks' Mega Vault at Resorts World Las Vegas The full total was $11,143,660.87 A lucky winner took home an $11 million lottery prize — after betting a humble $5. The winner, who has not been publicly identified, placed the $5 wager on a whopping $11.1 million jackpot. The lottery winner was playing IGT Megabucks' Mega Vault at Resorts World Las Vegas, the hotel and casino announced on X on Wednesday, Nov. 26. The big win marked the first Megabucks jackpot ever hit at the resort, local CBS affiliate 8NewsNow reports. The win took place after the winner was playing the machine for only 15 minutes, and their family joined them for the life-changing moment. The winner was in Sin City visiting family members and has yet to speak out regarding their newfound wealth. Resorts World Las Vegas/Instagram The full win was $11,143,660.87, Daily Mail reports. PEOPLE has reached out to Resorts World for comment. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The win comes months after a three-day event from April 13 through April 15 at the same resort in honor of influencer MrBeast. Though it promised to be "immersive" and "unforgettable," it left fans disappointed. The ticket cost attendees $1,000 each, per 8NewsNow. After demanding refunds from Resorts World Las Vegas CEO Alex Dixon, the company told the outlet that attendees would be fully refunded. George Rose/Getty In an email to 8NewsNow and also received by guests, Resorts World acknowledged that "expectations were not met during the MrBeast experience" and said customers can expect full refunds within the next three to five days. Read the original article on People Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement