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A special Christmas for a Maltese couple as they matched five out of the eight drawn numbers in the 19th December Lotto Quaterno Plus draw, hitting the first category jackpot of €1,160,000.
The player, who purchased the winning ticket form Kalkara on Friday 18th December, had decided to try her luck on the Quaterno+ knowing that the jackpot is over a million. Initially, entering the POS to purchase a Grand Lottery ticket, the player has chosen to also play the same Quaterno+ numbers played for the last three weeks.
The player made the jaw-dropping discovery on Saturday night whilst watching the draw televised on TVM. The player’s partner who claimed the prize from Maltco Lotteries offices on Monday 21st December, was presented with a cheque of €1,160,000.
Interviewed by Maltco’s Head of Marketing & Communications, Caroline Attard, the winner said that he was shocked and frightened at the same time to hear his partner screaming in front of the TV while also on telephone. While shouting at the top of her voice, “We are now millionaires!”, the player couldn’t believe that they had matched the five numbers.
Maltco congratulates the lucky couple and wishes all its players and their families all the best for Christmas and a happy new year.
Lotto Quaterno+ is a widely popular weekly draw-based lottery game offering copious attractive prizes including a first category progressive jackpot starting at €250,000 for next Saturday’s 26th December. Choose your favourite numbers online from the website or from your preferred agent. What a way to end 2020!
For more information you may email info@maltco.net, visit the company’s website and social media pages or call Maltco’s Helpline on 23883333.
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The stars of "Bluey," the beloved show millions have grown to love on Disney+, are coming to Disney parks in the U.S. and some domestic cruises!
Next year, you can experience Bluey and her sister Bingo in real-life.
Starting March 22, they're heading to Disneyland in California, Walt Disney World in Florida, and some Disney cruises.
Disneyland's Fantasyland Theatre will be transformed into Bluey's school for a live show called “Bluey’s Best Day Ever." The Blue Heeler sisters will also celebrate the park's 70th anniversary through Aug. 9.
At Disney World, you’ll be able to dance with play with Bluey and Bingo at Disney’s Animal Kingdom beginning in Summer 2026.
Bluey and Bingo will also join some domestic Disney cruises in 2026.
The show follows the lovable Blue Heeler dog Bluey, her sister Bingo, and her parents as they navigate childhood while celebrating family, teaching valuable lessons and having fun along the way.
"Bluey" premiered in Australia in 2018, but gained massive global success after launching on Disney+ in 2020.
All episodes of "Bluey" are available to stream on Disney+ now.
Disney is the parent company of this station.

The Missouri Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 2, 2025, results for each game:
17-25-26-53-60, Mega Ball: 16
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Midday: 2-1-4
Midday Wild: 9
Evening: 7-8-2
Evening Wild: 0
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Midday: 9-4-4-1
Midday Wild: 7
Evening: 8-5-9-1
Evening Wild: 9
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
01-09-23-31-49, Cash Ball: 03
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Early Bird: 03
Morning: 07
Matinee: 08
Prime Time: 09
Night Owl: 07
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06-15-22-24-32
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:
Ticket Redemption
Missouri Lottery
P.O. Box 7777
Jefferson City, MO 65102-7777
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For additional instructions or to download the claim form, visit the Missouri Lottery prize claim page.
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Dec 3, 2025
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Two of the most dominant Pennsylvania high school football programs in Class 1A over the past 20 years will meet Thursday for the state championship at Cumberland Valley’s Chapman Field in Mechanicsburg when Bishop Guilfoyle Academy takes on Clairton at 1 p.m.
The District 6 champion Marauders are in the PIAA championship for the eighth time since 2014 and have already won six, including two against Clairton in 2014 and 2016.
The Bears, the WPIAL champions, are playing in their eighth state final since 2008 and won four straight from 2009 through 2012 but haven’t played in one since losing to BG, 17-0, in 2016.
“Both teams have to be in the conversation for sure,” Bishop Guilfoyle coach Justin Wheeler said. “Clairton with Tyler Boyd (former Pitt and NFL receiver) and what they did winning four in a row before us. Then, for the past decade, we have been good. They are starting a resurgence back to where they were. I think when you look at both of our programs, they are pretty similar other than maybe the NFL players — they have a couple more of them.”
Obviously none of the players on either team were involved in the previous matchups, but some of them like star senior BG athlete Jake Kissell, Wheeler’s nephew, were around the games as children.
“Watching as a kid as BG played Clairton in 2014 and 2016, you could see they were fast and coached well,” Kissell said. “They have tons of talent all across the board. We have one of the best coaching staffs in the state. We’re going to put together a good gameplan, and we’ll be ready on Thursday. It’s going to be a fight, but we have played a lot of tough games — and I think we’ll be ready.”
Clairton coach Wayne Wade said his team also has players on this year’s roster who have been around the team a long time but that the games against Bishop Guilfoyle were so long ago that they don’t mean much to this year’s team.
“It’s a little too far removed,” Wade said. “Some of the kids may have been with us as managers and just been around, because that’s what we do. We invite our little guys around all the time. The guys that played in that game like the Lamont Wades and Harrison Drehers and all of those kids — they are still around and still part of our little league program. It’s been mentioned, but they are kind of too far removed from it. This is their year, and they are just looking to win a state championship.”
The Bears never fell off a cliff as a program — their worst season in 20 years was a 6-6 mark in 2022 — but they haven’t been among the best teams in the state at 1A until last year when they suffered their first loss of the season by a single point in the WPIAL championship to Fort Cherry in a game that was also a PIAA quarterfinal.
This season, Fort Cherry was the top seed but was upset by Laurel, which played Clairton in the WPIAL championship. The Bears won, 8-6, the same weekend BG squeaked past Westinghouse, 7-6.
Wade said he sees a lot in BG that he did in 2014 and 2016.
“Everything we have seen from them in the past,” Wade said. “We played them a few times before in the state championship game. They are a well-coached team, a well-disciplined team. We’re just going to have to make plays. Watching them on film, I thought the Westinghouse team had more team speed than them. It kind of showed. Westinghouse had a touchdown called back and a couple penalties late that took the game away from them, but I think we’re just as good or better than Westinghouse, so hopefully our defense shows up to stop their run and we stay away from those penalties.”
Clairton lost its season opener to Imani Christian and has won 14 straight. The Bears won nine straight games by shutout (10 if you include a forfeit win over Shady Side Academy) and have outscored their opponents, 677-80, which will likely lead a lot of people to view them as the favorite on Thursday.
But as Wheeler pointed out, that was also the case in 2014 when Bishop Guilfoyle was making its first-ever appearance in a state football final.
“Especially in 2014, I don’t think anybody picked us to win,” Wheeler said. “It might be similar this year with how talented they are and with as much skill and college offers as their kids have. But when I reflect on that game, we played really well as a group. We didn’t back down and played hard. We’re going to use our experience and some of those lessons we learned and come in and play well.”
In addition to Clairton and Bishop Guilfoyle, Steelton-Highspire certainly has to be considered among the top teams in 1A over the last two decades although the Rollers are currently playing in 2A. They have won five state championships since 2007.
But Wade says teams like Clairton and Steel High are tough to compare to a school like Bishop Guilfoyle Academy.
“It’s a big game,” Wade said. “They have a great program, but they are a little different than us, though. They are a Catholic school. We are a public school. Rosters and things like that are different. I think they have maybe 42 players on their roster. We’re dressing 25. That’s a big difference for us, but I couldn’t be more proud of this team we’re taking to the state championship game on Thursday. It really doesn’t matter for us the opponent. It’s about what we’re doing. It just happens to be Bishop Guilfoyle this year.”
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The stars of "Bluey," the beloved show millions have grown to love on Disney+, are coming to Disney parks in the U.S. and some domestic cruises!
Next year, you can experience Bluey and her sister Bingo in real-life.
Starting March 22, they're heading to Disneyland in California, Walt Disney World in Florida, and some Disney cruises.
Disneyland's Fantasyland Theatre will be transformed into Bluey's school for a live show called “Bluey’s Best Day Ever." The Blue Heeler sisters will also celebrate the park's 70th anniversary through Aug. 9.
At Disney World, you’ll be able to dance with play with Bluey and Bingo at Disney’s Animal Kingdom beginning in Summer 2026.
Bluey and Bingo will also join some domestic Disney cruises in 2026.
The show follows the lovable Blue Heeler dog Bluey, her sister Bingo, and her parents as they navigate childhood while celebrating family, teaching valuable lessons and having fun along the way.
"Bluey" premiered in Australia in 2018, but gained massive global success after launching on Disney+ in 2020.
All episodes of "Bluey" are available to stream on Disney+ now.
Disney is the parent company of this station.

LOS ANGELES – Parents, your toddlers are going to love this… Bluey and Bingo are finally coming to Disneyland!
What we know:
Beginning March 22, 2026, families can see Bluey and Bingo live on stage at the Fantasyland Theatre in Disneyland Park. Families can dance, sing, and play along with the adorable sister duo. `
"Join the fun of Bluey’s best day ever during the fair at Bluey’s school, where you can see The Grannies, dance with Chattermax, eat fave foods inspired by the animated series at Troubadour Tavern, and more. Throughout the day, Bluey and her sister Bingo will take the stage alongside a troupe of comedic actors and musicians to bring the best of the music and games from Bluey episodes to life," a post from Disney Parks Blog read.
“Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” invites guests to an immersive celebration of the heart and humor of the critically acclaimed Disney+ animated series Bluey, inside the Fantasyland Theatre in Disneyland park in Anaheim, Calif., beginning March 22, 2026. Bluey and her sister Bingo appear live on stage, joining a troupe of comedic actors and musicians as they bring to life the popular music and imaginative games that are emblematic of the beloved episodes, inspiring young families and guests of all ages to participate. (Artist Concept/Disneyland Resort)
The new Bluey experience will also be available for guests at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.
Starting in the summer of 2026, guests will be able to take an excursion to Conservation Station to play and dance with Bluey and Bingo. As part of the excursion, guests will be able to experience animals native to Bluey’s home country of Australia.
In addition to the Disney theme parks, Bluey and Bingo will also set sail on Disney Cruise Lines in 2026.
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Cruise passengers on select domestic sailings will get the opportunity to dance and party with Bluey and the whole family during a series of fun events. The cruise line will have a family game show, dance party, interactive games, crafts, and scavenger hunts.
The exact month for when Bluey and Bingo debut at Disney's Animal Kingdom or set sail on the cruise ships is unknown.
The Source: Information for this story came from Disney Parks Blog.
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