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The Wisconsin Lottery is run by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue and was authorized in 1988 by the state legislature. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). Its games consist of Mega Millions , Powerball , Megabucks, Supercash!, Badger 5 , Pick 3, Pick 4, All or Nothing, and scratch games .
MADISON, WI — The person who won the massive $768 million Powerball jackpot on March 28 has been named as 24-year-old Manuel Franco of West Allis. He said he's taking the lump-sum payout versus...
The winning numbers for Powerball on Monday were 5-14-29-38-66 and the Powerball was 1. Power Play was 2x. The winning numbers for Powerball on Friday were 3-6-39-49-67 and the Powerball was 21...
On March 27, 2019, a single ticket purchased in Wisconsin was the only winner of a $768.4 million ($477 million cash) Powerball jackpot, the third largest in U.S. lottery history. The winner of the enormous prize was identified as a 24-year-old Wisconsin man.
Now that someone has won the jackpot, the new jackpot is down to $10.3 million cash. The winning numbers from Wednesday's drawing were 7-10-11-13-24-24, according to Wisconsin Lottery's...
Odds of winning any prize are better, 1 in 24.9. If no one wins the jackpot in Saturday’s drawing, the estimated jackpot would become one of the 10 all-time largest Powerball jackpots, bumping ...
WISCONSIN — A Brown County couple won over $300 million in Powerball winnings after agreeing to split the jackpot another winner in California, the Wisconsin Lottery announced on Monday.
The winning numbers for Powerball on Saturday were 3-18-27-36-53 and the Powerball was 12. Power Play was 2x. In case you're wondering, Wednesday's numbers were 16-26-29-38-50 and the Powerball ...
What are the odds of winning Powerball lottery game? ... The Wisconsin Lottery recommends arriving by 3:30 p.m. for most prizes and 2 p.m. for prizes of $50,000 or more to allow enough time to ...
Wisconsin Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Rep. Gary Tauchen (R-Bonduel) are introducing the Lottery Privacy Act to allow prize winners to remain anonymous. Under Wisconsin law, the winner or ...