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$552 million Mega Millions jackpot claimed in Illinois; winner plans to support mom
The latest Mega Millions jackpot winner, who claimed a $550 million prize in Illinois, said they plan to support their family with the June 4 winning.
Illinois Lottery player wins $552 Mega Millions prize via iLottery app
CHICAGO, Ill. – An
Illinois
Lottery player from the Chicagoland area recently received a life-changing email from the state lottery, telling him he’d won a prize. “You need to go check your account. You’ve won,” Harold Mays, director of the Illin ...
Illinois Mega Millions claims $552M prize
The winner bought the ticket online, making this the biggest prize ever won through an iLottery and the second-largest prize ever won in Illinois.
Five New Jersey lottery players won big playing Mega Millions, Powerball last week
Five lottery players in New Jersey won $10,000 or more the week beginning June 3 playing Powerball and Mega Millions.
Mega Millions winner reloads app out of disbelief. ‘You can’t imagine my shock’
The winner, who remained anonymous, said “you can’t imagine my shock and disbelief” after they opened the Illinois Lottery app to reveal they were the winner of the Mega Millions drawing on June 4. The player matched all five numbers and the Mega Ball — 19-37-40-63-69-17 — to win the $552 million jackpot.
Mega Millions player wins big in California. Where was the lucky ticket sold?
The ticket matched five winning numbers but not the Mega Ball in the drawing Friday, June 7, the California Lottery said. Nobody won the grand prize, which rises to an estimated $30 million, with a cash option of approximately $13.
6h
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Illinois plans to go carbon-free by 2050, yet some municipalities continue to depend on coal-fired power
Illinois plans to be running on 100% clean, carbon-free energy by 2050 – but some Chicago suburbs, among them Naperville and ...
13h
on MSN
Illinois' cicada invasion isn't over yet. Here's why and what happens next
Are you seeing a lot of dead cicadas? You're not alone, but that might not mean the emergence in your area is coming to an ...
7h
on MSN
Terrence Shannon Jr. rape trial begins with selection of jury to decide fate of Illinois basketball star
Jury selection began Monday in the rape trial of Terrence Shannon Jr., the 23-year-old Chicago native and University of ...
15h
How to change your name and gender marker in Illinois
The state can’t give or take away who you are,” said Sasha Buchert, a senior attorney at the LGBTQ+ advocacy group Lambda ...
WBEZ
5h
Inside Illinois’ biggest budget ever: What’s funded, and where the money is coming from
Illinois
’ new state budget levies money from sportsbooks, retailers, and corporations, and invests it in education, ...
6h
Des Moines University partners with Illinois’ Benedictine University
Des Moines University has partnered with the Illinois-based Benedictine University to offer more access to students seeking ...
5h
Illinois Planned Parenthood clinics see uptick in Southerners seeking abortions since overturning of Roe
Illinois has become a haven for abortion care, with nearly a quarter of Planned Parenthood patients coming from 41 states ...
NBC Chicago
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Here are 4 new Illinois laws hitting the books in July 2024
While most of
Illinois
’ new laws take effect at the beginning of the calendar year, other pieces of legislation hit the books at the year’s midpoint, and such is the case in 2024. In fact, at least ...
19h
Boys and Girls Club of Central Illinois recognized with award
The leader of the Boys and Girls Club of Central Illinois has been recognized for her work helping students in the ...
Daily Herald
5h
Patients continue to stream into Illinois for abortion care, new data shows
Nearly two years after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, women are continuing to turn to Illinois for abortion care, new data from ...
13h
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With soy products booming, Illinois farmers have their eyes on clean, green innovation
Steve Pitstick has been working the fields on his family’s soybean farm his entire life. That’s long enough to have seen ...
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Editorial: Hemp can get you high. Illinois needs to better protect its minors.
Yahoo
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Joe Tedino: Illinois citizen lobbyists press for bold climate action in DC
Journal Gazette and Times Courier
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Pritzker sidelines Illinois in Biden’s long nuclear play
Daily Herald
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Commentary: Newest Illinois school report cards still dismal. Why? — Mark Glennon
Journal-Courier
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Op-Ed: Illinois public schools lose 127,000 students since pandemic
MSN
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Your turn: Capturing carbon emissions can have major positive economic impact in Illinois
The State Journal-Register
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