The Kanopolis Sunflower Civic Club hosts its annual Fall Bingo and raffle at the Kanopolis Community Center. Kitchen opens at 5:30 p.m. Bingo at 7 p.m. Prizes include turkeys, hams and cash. Raffle tickets available from club members, the Kanopolis City Office or at the event.
The Italian SuperEnalotto lottery is currently offering a €199.4 million jackpot. That’s the biggest lottery jackpot in the world, bigger than what’s up for grabs in the American Powerball and Mega Millions lotteries combined. SuperEnalotto has always been a favourite of lottery fans, including some very well-known celebrities. George Clooney played SuperEnalotto. So did Elizabeth Hurley and Paris Hilton. It was reported that Madonna purchased 100 SuperEnalotto tickets during her 2012 world tour and while she didn’t win the jackpot, she did win the lottery’s €120,000 second division prize. (Madonna donated her winnings to build a school in Malawi).
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The Mega Millions jackpot will reach its highest level since the multistate lottery increased ticket prices to $5 in April. The jackpot for Friday’s drawing is an estimated $843 million, lottery officials said. The jackpot has grown steadily since a player in Virginia won $348 million on June 27. No ticket has matched all six winning numbers — 11, 14, 17, 50, 57 and Mega Ball 6 — since then. This year there have been four winning Mega Millions jackpots. The last time the jackpot was larger was when a California woman won $1.269 billion. Friday’s $843 million prize ranks as the eighth-largest in the game’s history. The winner may choose to receive $843 million in 29 annual payments through an annuity or take a one-time cash payout of $391.7 million. Most winners opt for the lump sum. The odds of matching all six numbers are about 1 in 290 million. Matching only the five white balls — without the Mega Ball — wins at least $1 million. The odds of winning that prize are 1 in 12.6 million. Mega Millions is played in 45 states, plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The only states that do not participate are Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah. Sign up for our Morning E-mail Newsletter to receive the latest headlines in your inbox.