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Music bingo – Indiana Gazette Online

Light snow this evening will transition to snow showers late. Low 22F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%..
Light snow this evening will transition to snow showers late. Low 22F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%.
Updated: November 10, 2025 @ 5:07 pm

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Missouri Lottery Pick 3, Pick 4 winning numbers for Nov. 9, 2025 – Springfield News-Leader

The Missouri Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 9, 2025, results for each game:
Midday: 6-5-1
Midday Wild: 0
Evening: 2-2-6
Evening Wild: 0
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Midday: 2-1-5-6
Midday Wild: 2
Evening: 9-9-6-7
Evening Wild: 8
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
03-08-18-20-22, Cash Ball: 04
Check Cash4Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Early Bird: 07
Morning: 15
Matinee: 08
Prime Time: 03
Night Owl: 02
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
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Check Show Me Cash payouts and previous drawings here.
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All Missouri 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 Missouri Lottery’s regional offices, by appointment only.
To claim by mail, complete a Missouri Lottery winner claim form, sign your winning ticket, and include a copy of your government-issued photo ID along with a completed IRS Form W-9. Ensure your name, address, telephone number and signature are on the back of your ticket. Claims should be mailed to:
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Missouri Lottery
P.O. Box 7777
Jefferson City, MO 65102-7777
For in-person claims, visit the Missouri Lottery Headquarters in Jefferson City or one of the regional offices in Kansas City, Springfield or St. Louis. Be sure to call ahead to verify hours and check if an appointment is required.
For additional instructions or to download the claim form, visit the Missouri Lottery prize claim page.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Missouri editor. You can send feedback using this form.

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An Ohio Gas Station Just Sold 2 Jackpot-Winning Lottery Tickets From 'Man-Picked' Numbers – MotorBiscuit

Hambden Corners sits just east of downtown Chardon, Ohio. The tiny town has just over 5,000 residents and boasts a tight community feel, although it’s a stone’s throw from Cleveland. The gas station there just boosted at least one, maybe two, customers into a higher tax bracket.
On Friday, November 7, the state’s Rolling Cash 5 jackpot had reached $182,000. It’s a daily drawing wherein players choose five numbers (manually selected or computer generated).
The pot starts at $100,000 and grows every time the results leave out any “5 for 5” winners. According to the Ohio Lottery rules, tickets are a buck apiece.
The thing is, that wasn’t the only man-picked winning ticket. Another ticket with the same numbers exists.
It’s not known whether the same individual landed both tickets or if the winners aren’t related at all.
So, it’s possible one person gets all of that $182,000 jackpot. If there’s actually two gas station customers holding the winning lottery numbers, the pot gets split. The winners have 180 days to claim their prize.
$182k sure sounds life changing, but last week, a Chicago-area player won $500,000 after buying a Lucky Day Lotto ticket. Those are also $1. 
A couple of weeks ago, someone in Illinois also won the $1 million Powerball lottery. They had all the right numbers, but missed the Powerball trigger.
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Sarah Kennedy is the Editor-in-Chief of MotorBiscuit. She joined the team as Managing Editor in 2021 and has more than 20 years of automotive and operations expertise. She held ASE certifications as an Automotive Service Consultant and Parts Specialist and was a licensed car salesperson for many years. Sarah often focuses on helping drivers navigate used car buying and vehicle ownership. She created “Shop Smarts,” a column for MOTOR Magazine, and was a contributor there for eight years. Her work earned her a Gold Medalist award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors in 2014 and Bronze Medalist awards from the International Automotive Media Competition in 2014 and 2015. She attended the Automotive Management Institute and earned her bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University.

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'Our daughter's sweets demand got us lottery win' – BBC

Abbey and Valdet Bujupi are planning a family trip to New York with their winnings
A couple has their three-year-old daughter's sweet tooth to thank for winning £524,000 in the EuroMillions.
Valdet Bujupi, 44, from Barrow, Cumbria, said he would have never bought a lucky dip ticket if his daughter had not been so persistent in her demand for sweets on a journey home.
The father-of-two said he had caved in and headed to a shop after the third time she asked, "please daddy, can I have some sweets?".
"We're all over the moon and our daughter, who was already daddy's princess, has now been promoted to the Queen," he said.
Mr Bujupi played a lucky dip ticket in the 5 September draw and matched five main numbers and a lucky star – 27, 30, 31, 41, 43 and 05 and 08.
The couple said their son had thought they were joking when he heard the news
Abbey Bujupi, 40, said she had been cleaning when she got a call from her husband.
She said: "I was cleaning the bathroom and was not impressed at having to take off my rubber gloves to answer the phone.
"Valdet's first words were 'book New York, I've won the lottery'."
The couple had been saving for their dream trip to New York since last Christmas, but Mrs Bujupi said it had been difficult due to something always coming up to "scupper our plans".
She said: "Now the thing that has come up is our bank balance. We can finally make New York, and so many other plans a reality."
When sharing the news with their 12-year-old son, Mr Bujupi said it had been "one of the craziest moments" trying to convince him that they had won.
"He thought it was a joke and it was only once I showed him the win on the lottery app that he was willing to believe us," he said.
As well as New York, Mr Bujupi said he was planning a big present for his mother in Kosovo to "make her life a little bit easier".
"Being able to help my mum comfortably enjoy her older years means so much to us both," he added.
The couple is also pondering a house move as well as helping their children with their future.
Andy Carter, senior winners' advisor at The National Lottery, said: "They've clearly got some amazing and memorable moments ahead and I hope they especially love taking a big bite of the Big Apple."
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Federal charges against athletes rock sports leagues – WBFF

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Recent federal charges against professional athletes in various leagues have called into question the relationship between sports betting, the players, and the leagues themselves. Two Cleveland Guardians pitchers, Luis Ortiz and Emmanuel Clase, face indictments for allegedly accepting bribes to rig pitches in Major League Baseball games. Ortiz's lawyer maintains his client's innocence.

The indictment puts a spotlight on prop bets that allow sports bettors to wager on things that are beyond the actual outcome of the game. (TNND)


The indictment puts a spotlight on prop bets that allow sports bettors to wager on things that are beyond the actual outcome of the game. In the case against Ortiz and Clase, the indictment alleges bettors placed suspicious wagers on whether or not certain pitches thrown would be balls or strikes, along with what the velocity of certain pitches was going to be.
"Through this scheme, the defendants defrauded betting platforms, deprived Major League Baseball and the Cleveland Guardians of their honest services, illegally enriched themselves and their co-conspirators, misled the public, and betrayed America's pastime," U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella, Jr. wrote in the unsealed indictment.
Meanwhile, NBA player Terry Rozier was arrested for allegedly accepting a bribe after telling sports bettors he'd leave a game early due to injury in 2023. The scandals extend beyond mainstream sports, with table tennis leagues also facing match-fixing allegations. The sport is among the most popular to bet on for online sportsbooks.
Stephen Shapiro, a sport and entertainment management professor at the University of South Carolina, said he's not surprised about the scandals and won't be surprised if we see more in the future now that gambling on sports has become so easy. Bettors can simply take out their phones to place a wager on almost anything they want in a game.
"I think what you're seeing now is with the proliferation of sports gambling and the ease with which to do it, where you can just get on your phone and do it, there's just more opportunity," Shapiro said. He warned that continued scandals could undermine the integrity of sports leagues.
“When that outcome comes into question, I think it can really hit the foundation of sport and have a real impact. That's where I think leagues have to get out in front of this," he said.
Some members of Congress renewed a push to consider the SAFE Bet Act, which aims to tighten regulations on online gambling. The proposed legislation would do things like ban ads during games, outlaw prop bets at amateur and college levels, and limit how artificial intelligence targets players and forms bets.
"Standards at the federal level not to prevent gambling, but to combat the twin dangers of corruption and addiction," said Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., one of the sponsors of the bill.
The legislation is a long shot in Congress right now, as there's been pushback from gambling companies and leagues on how far it would take regulations. Still, professional leagues are facing growing scrutiny with every scandal and arrest that's made.
Sacred Heart University Chair of Sport Management Joshua Shuart says it's not entirely clear why professional athletes, some of whom make millions and millions of dollars, would take gambling risks for lesser money and ruin their reputations, along with facing a potential ban from their leagues. But the more allegations that come out, the more likely it is that there will need to be some form of intervention to standardize gambling rules around the country.
"We're now looking at the car in the ditch on fire, and we're saying, 'What can we do to proactively to make sure this doesn't happen again?" he said.
"I think the entire the integrity of sports in general is under attack, and you're not even talking about professional, you're talking about everything, at all levels. You can understand why low-earning or no-earning college athletes might fall for that. You're impressionable, you don't have a lot coming in, but you have it across the board now. So, it's like epidemic level, and now it's like, what can we do about this?"
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Western Canada Lottery Corporation offers fraud prevention tips – rdnewsnow.com

March is here, and it’s not just about the start of spring – it’s also Fraud Prevention Month!
Officials with Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) would like to remind players that you can only win a prize on their games if you’ve purchased a ticket. If you’ve received an email, a letter or phone call saying you’ve won a prize WITHOUT buying a ticket, or if someone asks for money to receive a prize, IT IS A SCAM.
WCLC says it is aware of attempted lottery scams in the region and would like to remind players of some key tips to protect themselves against scammers – whether through email, phone calls, social media, or even text messages.
Fraud Prevention Tips:
Unsolicited Communication: If you receive an unexpected email, phone call, or text claiming you’ve won a prize, be cautious.
Unless you bought a ticket through an official channel, you haven’t won a prize. In the Prairie Provinces, you may be contacted if you win through SubscriptionSpot.ca, PlayNow (in Manitoba), and Play Alberta (in Alberta). If you did purchase through these channels, you can easily verify the message by double-checking the winning numbers online, logging in to your account, or contacting the platform directly.
If you purchased a ticket at a Lotto Spot retailer or on the Lotto Spot app, you will not be contacted about a prize.
Always Verify: If in doubt, contact WCLC directly by calling Player Care at 1-800-665-3313. Never use contact information provided in unsolicited messages.
Do Not Transfer Money: If you are asked to pay taxes or fees to claim a prize, it is not legitimate. Don’t send money, and don’t respond.
Be Skeptical of Urgency: Scammers often create a sense of urgency. If something feels rushed, take a moment to think it through.
Keep Personal Information Secure: Never share your account information, passwords, or PINs with anyone – including over the phone.
Report Suspicious Activity: You can report suspicious activity to your local authorities or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, particularly if you’ve already provided money or information to scammers.
For more information or help identifying lottery scams, please visit https://www.wclc.com/for-players/identifying-lottery-scams-2.htm
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Winning Set For Life numbers for Monday November 10 £10k a month jackpot – The Sun

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THE National Lottery Set For Life numbers are in and it’s time to find out if you’ve won the top prize of £10,000 every month for 30 years.
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The winning Set For Life numbers are: 01, 07, 25, 27, 35 and the Life Ball is 06.
The first National Lottery draw was held on November 19 1994 when seven winners shared a jackpot of £5,874,778.
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The largest amount ever to be won by a single ticket holder was £42million, won in 1996.
Gareth Bull, a 49-year-old builder, won £41million in November, 2020 and ended up knocking down his bungalow to make way for a luxury manor house with a pool.
Sue Davies, 64, bought a lottery ticket to celebrate ending five months of shielding during the pandemic — and won £500,000.
Sandra Devine, 36, accidentally won £300k – she intended to buy her usual £100 National Lottery Scratchcard, but came home with a much bigger prize.
The biggest jackpot ever to be up for grabs was £66million in January last year, which was won by two lucky ticket holders.
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