Seattle resident and Phoenix Suns fan Rhett Brown won a cool $77,777 by making an interesting half-court shot!
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Seattle resident and Phoenix Suns fan Rhett Brown won a cool $77,777 by making an interesting half-court shot!
Check it out via the link below…
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A news story on Shaw McBride’s announcement that he is giving away his entire $159 million prize. McBride says he was inspired to carry out the selfless act by his friend, counsellor Mitch Boatwright, who helped him find God.
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A down-and-out cowboy who had his trailer repossessed and couldn’t pay his taxes lassoed one of the biggest lottery jackpots in history – a $232.1 million Powerball prize.
The news certainly came as a “yee-haw!” for 23-year-old South Dakokta rancher Neal Wanless. He won the mammoth jackpot a month after he bought the lucky ticket in the aptly named town – Winner.
Britain’s biggest-ever lottery winners, Nigel Page, 43, and his partner Justine Laycock, 41, talk about their £56m EuroMillions jackpot windfall from last Friday’s EuroMillions draw.
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An Orlando man who just knew he’d win the lottery one day, finally did one fine day.
He’d already won $100,000 twice and another $50,000 along the way, but this time he managed to nab a $13 million jackpot.
Jose Salmon was so sure that he’d hit it big one day, that since 1998, he was spending a cool $600 a day on lottery tickets!
Here, he shares his story on his journey to the jackpot.
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A New York pastor says one of his congregants donated a winning lottery ticket worth $3 million to his church.
The pastor said the donor, who asked to remain anonymous, donated the ticket immediately after realising he had won. The church will get a little over $100,000 a year through to 2028. The amount could be higher if withheld taxes are refunded because of the church’s nonprofit status.
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A group of 15 teachers, administrators and school employees from Shasta Lake School in California won $76 million dollars from the California Lottery playing SuperLOTTO Plus. Here’s their story.
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USC Student Robert Ward talks about winning $165,000 in the Mirage Big Shot Jackpot by making a halfcourt shot at the Staples Centre, Los Angeles, after the third quarter of a basketball game between the LA Lakers and the Atlanta Hawks.
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A few nickels was all it took to turn accountant Truman Thompson’s life around, as he lucked out playing the nickel slots at the Barona Resort & Casino, walking away with over $400,000!
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Pensioner George Sturt, who still drives cabs for a living at the age of 76, along with his family of builders, have been named as the winners of a £26.1 million EuroMillions jackpot.
Hailing from Dorking in the UK, the widower plans to give the majority of his fortune away to charity and cancer research after the death of his wife to cancer six months ago.
Mr Sturt, who has eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren, is to share the win with three other members of his family syndicate – his daughter Teresa, 44, and sons Colin, 53, and Gary, 51.
After learning the news of his windfall, Mr Sturt walked into the offices of his local newspaper at lunchtime on Monday, announcing he had won the lottery.
“I couldn’t believe it when I found out,” Mr Sturt said.
“I don’t care about having a lot of money – I am just glad that my children will be looked after.”
The former builder said the jackpot, believed to be the fourth-biggest Euromillions won by a British ticketholder, would not translate into his retirement because he enjoyed driving cabs so much.
“I wouldn’t give it up,” he told the Dorking Advertiser.
“I have met too many nice people through it.”
His son Colin said to The Sun: “We had a bit of a drink-up to celebrate but the big knees up will come when the cheque is in the bank.”
“I am honestly still in a state of shock.
“This sort of thing happens to other people and not people like us – it is absolutely crazy.
“We put £4 each into a syndicate each week, but you don’t in your wildest dreams ever think you are going to hit it big like this. I mean it is over six million quid each.”
He continued: “It will be difficult to go back to building houses when you can afford to buy any house that you want.”
The winning ticket included the numbers 11, 26, 29, 49, and 50, with the lucky star numbers 4 and 7.
Mr Sturt was described as a “lovely bloke” and that he lived a humble life working as a taxi driver to make ends meet on his pensioner’s income.



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