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Georgia Player Wins $980 Million Mega Millions Jackpot – Букви

Mega Millions lottery play slips are on display for customers at a Chicago convenience store in April. Photo by Nam Y. Huh/AP.
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A player from the state of Georgia has won a massive Mega Millions jackpot, estimated at about $980 million. It is the eighth-largest prize in the game’s history.
The winning ticket matched all six numbers: 1, 8, 11, 12, 57 and Mega Ball 7. The win ends a long run of 40 drawings without a jackpot, and for the first time since June the largest prize has gone to a new winner. In the previous drawing, a Virginia ticket produced a $348 million prize.
“We are pleased to congratulate the state’s biggest winner in its history.”
The winner may choose between annual payments totaling $980 million over 30 years or a one-time cash lump sum of about $452.2 million before taxes.
The winning ticket was purchased at a Publix supermarket in Newnan – a town about 40 miles southwest of Atlanta. The store will receive a retailer bonus of $50,000 for selling the jackpot ticket.
Georgia Lottery President and CEO Gretchen Corbin said in a press release that this is the largest winner in the state’s history.
Under Georgia law, a winner may remain anonymous if the prize exceeds $250,000 and a written request for confidentiality is filed.
This is also the largest Mega Millions prize since the game’s recent April update that raised the ticket price to $5 and the starting jackpot to $50 million. Under the new system, the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 290 million, the lottery said.
In the most recent drawing, a ticket sold in Michigan won $3 million by matching all five white balls and the 3X multiplier. Also, 22 tickets matched four white balls plus Mega Ball, winning $20,000 each.
The Mega Millions record stands at $1.6 billion, and it was won by a single ticket sold in Florida in August 2023.
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$980M Mega Millions winning ticket sold in Georgia – Honolulu Star-Advertiser

                         <small class="d-flex justify-content-around">                                 <span>                                     Monday, November 17, 2025                                </span>                                 <span>                                                                     <a class="no-underline" href="https://www.staradvertiser.com/hawaii-weather">                                         <i class="wi wi-cloud h6"></i>                                         74&deg;                                     </a>                                                                     </span>                                 <span>                                     <a href="https://printreplica.staradvertiser.com/">Today's Paper</a>                                 </span>                             </small>                         <br>By Caroline Silva / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution<br>                                     <em>                                         <span class="pub-date">                                         Nov.  15, 2025                                        </span>                                                                                                                      </em>                                 <br>ATLANTA >> A Mega Millions ticket sold in metro Atlanta just made someone a multimillionaire.<br>The player, who bought their ticket in Newnan, Ga., matched all six numbers during a Friday evening drawing and won a jackpot worth an estimated $980 million.<br>It has an estimated cash value of $452.2 million.<br>&ldquo;We are thrilled to congratulate the largest winner in our state&rsquo;s history,&rdquo; Georgia Lottery President and CEO Gretchen Corbin said in a news release. &ldquo;With every Mega Millions ticket sold in Georgia supporting HOPE and Pre-K, Georgia&rsquo;s students and families are also big winners.&rdquo;<br>The ticket was sold at a Publix supermarket about 40 minutes southwest of Atlanta.<br>The winning numbers were 1, 8, 11, 12 and 57 and the Mega Ball was 7. The winner overcame the odds of 1 in 290.5 million by matching all six numbers.<br>Stay in touch with breaking news, as it happens, conveniently in your email inbox. It's FREE!<br>The payout surpasses a previous Georgia record when a Powerball ticket sold in Buford in October 2024 yielded a $478.2 million jackpot. Two people opted to split that prize for the cash option of $230.6 million.<br>The Mega Millions jackpot had been growing since the end of June after $348 million was won in Virginia. Friday&rsquo;s win was the fifth of the year and the first in Georgia since November 2016.<br>It&rsquo;s the largest prize ever won in the month of November and the eighth-largest jackpot in the game&rsquo;s history. The largest jackpot prize remains as $1.602 billion won in 2023 in Florida.<br>A retailer who sells a winning jackpot ticket also profits, as they can earn the $50,000 retailer incentive bonus payment.<br>Mega Millions tickets are $5 per play with a multiplier included. Drawings are held at 11 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays.<br><b>This Atlanta Journal-Constitution story was distributed by Tribune News Service.</b><br><span class="text-muted">See more:</span><a class="" href="/tag/national-news" data-ab-beacon-test-id="2">National news</a><br><script id="origami-ad-widget" src="https://origami.secure.ownlocal.com/origami-widget.js" async data-ad-size="300x250" data-ad-container-ids="origami-ad-container-7-days,origami-ad-container-30-days">




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Mega Millions ticket worth nearly $1 billion sold in Georgia. Here’s how much they won – KPLC 7 News

ATLANTA (WANF/Gray News) – A single lottery player in Georgia won $980 million on a single ticket, the eighth-largest prize in Mega Millions history, the lottery announced Saturday.
The winning $980 million Mega Millions ticket on Friday night was sold at the Publix off N. Highway 29 in Newnan.
The jackpot has an estimated cash value of $452.2 million.
The winning numbers for the Friday, Nov. 14 Mega Millions drawing were: 1-8-11-12-57, and the Mega Ball was 7.
It is the largest jackpot winner in state history, according to the Georgia Lottery, surpassing the previous record held when a Powerball ticket sold in Buford in 2024
In Georgia, Mega Millions winners have 180 days from the draw date to claim prizes.
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Washington Lottery Cash Pop, Pick 3 results for Nov. 16, 2025 – Kitsap Sun

The Washington Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 16, 2025, results for each game:
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Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
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Check Match 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Check Hit 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
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Check Keno payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
All Washington Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes over $600, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Washington Lottery’s regional offices.
To claim by mail, complete a winner claim form and the information on the back of the ticket, making sure you have signed it, and mail it to:
Washington Lottery Headquarters
PO Box 43050
Olympia, WA 98504-3050
For in-person claims, visit a Washington Lottery regional office and bring a winning ticket, photo ID, Social Security card and a voided check (optional).
Olympia Headquarters
Everett Regional Office
Federal Way Office
Spokane Department of Imagination
Vancouver Office
Tri-Cities Regional Office
For additional instructions or to download the claim form, visit the Washington Lottery prize claim page.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Washington editor. You can send feedback using this form.

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‘Win, advance, repeat’ the NMU men’s soccer mantra – miningjournal.net

Nov 17, 2025
Northern Michigan University men’s soccer player Teun van Gansewinkel leads the Wildcats in a postgame celebration chant after defeating Roosevelt 2-1 in overtime in the GLIAC Tournament semifinals at University Center on Friday. (Photo courtesy NMU)

UNIVERSITY CENTER — Winning the rubber match with Roosevelt probably meant little compared to just winning for the men’s soccer team at Northern Michigan University on Friday afternoon.
For the first time since the program was inaugurated in 2016, the Wildcats advanced to the championship game of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament.
Northern defeated Roosevelt 2-1 in overtime, making NMU the winner of their season series after the teams split one-goal decisions during the regular season.
The Wildcats were to play No. 1 seed and semifinals-finals host Saginaw Valley State on Sunday afternoon back at the Cardinals’ campus located between Saginaw and Bay City.
Northern not only made it to the finale for the first time, but set a program record for victories in a season as its record improved to 8-4-6 following a 6-4-2 campaign in the GLIAC.
Northern Michigan University men’s soccer head coach Alex Fatovic, right, embraces Ian Weimer during a postgame celebration after the Wildcats defeated Roosevelt 2-1 in overtime in the GLIAC Tournament semifinals at University Center on Friday. (Photo courtesy NMU)
This comes just one short year after the Wildcats struggled to last place in the GLIAC as the only conference team to miss the tournament in 2024.
“It shows the determination and grit from these guys, and I’m so proud of them,” Northern head coach Alex Fatovic said in an NMU Sports Information news release reviewing the game. “It’s never easy, and especially when it’s the defending champions.”
The Wildcats’ dominant first half only produced the narrowest of leads, 1-0, at halftime. NMU outshot No. 2 seed Roosevelt 7-3 in total shots and 4-0 in shots on goal over the opening 45 minutes.
For the game, NMU held advantages of 14-11 in total shots and 6-3 in shots on goal, though Roosevelt held the edge in corner kicks, 6-4, and had fewer fouls, 17-15. Each team was shown three yellow cards, two on each team in the last 14 minutes.
GLIAC Honorable Mention honoree Ian Weimer of Northern, a recent GLIAC Offensive Player of the Week, finished off a terrific tic-tac-toe passing play from conference First Teamer Luca Rosen and top defender James Carr in the 24th minute to give the Wildcats the lead.
Before that, Rosen made a steal and went on the counteroffensive, driving to the left side of the box. Taking a low driven left-footer, he forced Lakers netminder Eric Carvajal to make a quick save. A subsequent free kick to the right of the box by NMU’s Alessandro Scialanga was also saved.
Still scoreless, Rosen again went on the counter and drew a free kick, his curling strike just missing the crossbar.
Northern goalkeeper Asaf Kristal kept the score that way until the final 13 minutes of regulation with some nifty work in front of his net. Roosevelt had a free kick in a dangerous area just outside the box, and Kristal made a full-extension save on the curling free kick. That produced a Lakers’ corner kick, and Kristal stopped a header in tight.
“Two massive saves,” Fatovic said. “The free kick was an absolute ‘worldie,’ save-of-the-year contender, and then coming off his line again a few minutes later.
“Not much you can do on the penalty, but again, he’s steady, has good leadership, great distribution and no errors whatsoever.”
Later, GLIAC Offensive Player of the Year Fynn Mewes broke in one-on-one with Kristal, but the NMU goalie stopped him in the 61st minute.
Roosevelt finally broke through on a penalty kick, Mewes taking the shot and his right-footed strike finding the bottom left corner of the NMU net.
Then Northern brought Isaac Cervantes off the bench in the final minutes of regulation, and he paid off with a perfectly placed slide tackle one-on-one with Mewes before blocking a shot inside the box to get the game to OT.
“(Isaac) is absolutely unbelievable,” his coach said. “I will put him in the game at any time, without a doubt. He’s a warrior, and he knows his role — he starts some, he doesn’t start some, but if we’re winning and trying to preserve a lead, he knows he’s going in.
“Those were some big-time saves at the end of the game, and then we stuck with him in overtime because he was playing so well, and that speaks volumes of his maturity to not be a starter and come off the bench and make saves for us like that.”
It didn’t take much extra time to end it, when 2:44 in a seemingly harmless cross from Carr was mishandled by Carvajal, with Weimer pouncing on it at his doorstep to advance the Wildcats.
“Like we’ve said before, (Ian) just gets better every game,” Fatovic said. “He was fantastic again (Friday), and he plays the (No.) 9 (position) the way it should be played; getting in good areas, great finish on the first goal, and he’s pressing all the time.
“He’s the hero with a golden goal, finds his way on a brace, and I’m super proud of him.”
It was Weimer’s sixth goal of the season, but also his fifth in as many games.
Story contents based on Northern Michigan University Sports Information press release reviewing the game. Journal Sports Editor Steve Brownlee’s email address is sbrownlee@miningjournal.net.
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