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Yahoo
9 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
Arizona Lottery Pick 3, Fantasy 5 results for June 19, 2025
The Arizona Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Arizona offers Powerball, Mega Millions, The Pick, Triple Twist, Fantasy 5 and Pick 3 as well as Scratchers, Quick Draw and Fast Play. Lottery players have seen enormous jackpots recently, with previous winners of both the Powerball and Mega Millions breaking into the top 10 largest jackpots in U.S. lottery history. Money raised from Arizona lottery games goes toward funding higher education, health and human services, environmental conservation and economic and business development in the state. 7-3-7 Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here. 16-21-29-31-34 Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here. 03-25-29-35-37-39 Check Triple Twist payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news and results All Arizona Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $100 and may redeem winnings up to $599. For prizes over $599, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at Arizona Lottery offices. By mail, send a winner claim form, winning lottery ticket and a copy of a government-issued ID to P.O. Box 2913, Phoenix, AZ 85062. To submit in person, sign the back of your ticket, fill out a winner claim form and deliver the form, along with the ticket and government-issued ID to any of these locations: Phoenix Arizona Lottery Office: 4740 E. University Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034, 480-921-4400. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes of any amount. Tucson Arizona Lottery Office: 2955 E. Grant Road, Tucson, AZ 85716, 520-628-5107. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes of any amount. Phoenix Sky Harbor Lottery Office: Terminal 4 Baggage Claim, 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85034, 480-921-4424. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Sunday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes up to $49,999. Kingman Arizona Lottery Office: Inside Walmart, 3396 Stockton Hill Road, Kingman, AZ 86409, 928-753-8808. Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, closed holidays. This office can cash prizes up to $49,999. Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Winning lottery numbers are sponsored by Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network. Tickets can be purchased in person at gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. Some airport terminals may also sell lottery tickets. You can also order tickets online through Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network, in these U.S. states and territories: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. The Jackpocket app allows you to pick your lottery game and numbers, place your order, see your ticket and collect your winnings all using your phone or home computer. Jackpocket is the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network. Gannett may earn revenue for audience referrals to Jackpocket services. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). 18+ (19+ in NE, 21+ in AZ). Physically present where Jackpocket operates. Jackpocket is not affiliated with any State Lottery. Eligibility Restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. Terms: This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by an Arizona Republic editor. You can send feedback using this form. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Arizona Lottery Pick 3, Fantasy 5 results for June 19, 2025
Yahoo
18 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
1 ticket wins $12.3 million Toto jackpot draw
SINGAPORE - A single ticket has won the $12.3 million Toto jackpot on June 19 after the past three draws saw no winners. The winning numbers were 1, 10, 37, 40, 45, 47. The additional number was 19. The winning ticket was bought at the NTUC FairPrice at Yew Tee Point under the QuickPick System 7 Entry. It is not known if the ticket belonged to an individual or was shared among several people. Meanwhile, 13 tickets won the Category 2 prize, which had a share amount of $108,637. Earlier, the Singapore Pools' website showed that the prize money for the Group 1 category had snowballed from almost $1.3 million on June 9 to $2.9 million on June 12. The last draw on June 16, which had a prize money of $5.6 million, had again yielded no winner. The Group 1 prize amount will snowball only up to the fourth draw. Thereafter, the amount will be shared among the winners in Group 2. The last Toto draw that had a prize sum of over $10 million was on April 28, with two winning tickets sharing $12.9 million. In 2024, a single ticket won $13.1 million. The record was set on May 9 that year. The latest draw results are available on the Singapore Pools website. Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction Discover how to enjoy other premium articles here


The Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Horse racing tips: This big value Royal Ascot trixie can leave the bookies crying into their top hats
SUN Racing tackles Friday's racing confident of smashing in some winners. Back a horse by clicking their odds below. LONGSHOT He has won his past three including in impressive style at Chester last time. He's up the weights but can hit the frame. EACH-WAY THIEF HAVE an each-way trixie at Royal Ascot starting with HAND OF GOD (3.40) who was a good winner on quick ground two runs ago. DASH OF AZURE (5.00) came back with an impressive win at Kempton last time and has more to come. WIMBLEDON HAWKEYE (5.35) ran well in the Dante last time and is respected with the Owen yard still in good form. Commercial content notice: Taking one of the offers featured in this article may result in a payment to The Sun. You should be aware brands pay fees to appear in the highest placements on the page. 18+. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who:


The Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Win a copy of Private Lives by Emily Edwards in this week's Fabulous book competition terms and conditions
T&CS Open to United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18 or over only, except employees of the Promoter, News Corp UK & Ireland Limited, and their associated, affiliated or subsidiary companies, their families, agents or any other person(s) connected with the competition, including third party promotional partners. Competition closes at 11.59pm on July 5, 2025 (the 'Closing Date'). Entries received after the Closing Date will not be counted. One entry per person. Bulk, automatically generated or third party entries are void. To enter you must click the 'click to enter' link on Private Lives page before the Closing Date. There will be 10 winners. The winners will be selected at random from all valid entries for this competition received before the Closing Date. Winners will be notified by email or phone or using the other contact details provided by the winner within fourteen days after the Closing Date. All reasonable endeavours will be made to contact the winner during the specified time. If a winner cannot be contacted or is not available, the Promoter reserves the right to re-draw another winner from the valid/correct entries that were received before the Closing Date. The prize is a copy of Private Lives in hardcover, paperback or e-book format, at the discretion of the Promoter. The prize is non-transferable and there are no cash alternatives to the prize in whole or in part. The promoter of this competition is News Group Newspapers Ltd (publishers of The Sun) (the 'Promoter'). General terms and conditions for competitions apply*. *GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITIONS These terms and conditions apply to all competitions (unless and to the extent that) the competition states otherwise. The winner is responsible for ensuring they are able to accept the prize as set out and in accordance with these terms and conditions, in the event they are unable to do so then the Promoter reserves the right to redraw the prize. Entry is free but entrants should be aware that they may be subject to data charges depending on their own individual arrangements for Internet access if entry is online or by email. An eligible entrant must be an individual, must enter on their own behalf, and must submit an entry in the form requested by the Promoter under this promotion including their name, address and e-mail address. By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. Misrepresentative or fraudulent entries will invalidate an entry. Where a competition involves a voting process: offering or receiving any incentive for voting is not permitted and will invalidate the vote, and may disqualify the recipient of the vote. The Promoter reserves the right, with or without cause, to exclude entrants and withhold prizes for violating any of these terms and conditions. The Promoter reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions. Any amendments will be published on the Promoter's website (the 'Website'). The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) other than the winning entry and publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize. Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries, however, by entering, all entrants licence the Promoter a worldwide royalty-free perpetual licence to edit, publish and use each entry in any and all media (including print and online) for publicity and news purposes. The Promoter reserves the right to publish entries (including parts of entries) although publication does not necessarily mean the entrant has won a prize. There is no cash or other alternative to the prize stated and the prize is not transferable and no part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions. Winners may be required to submit valid identification before receiving their prize. The Promoter's decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into. The Promoter will not be liable for technical, hardware, or software failures of any kind or lost or unavailable network connections that may limit or prohibit an eligible entrant's ability to participate in the competition. Other than death or personal injury arising from the acts or omissions of the Promoter or its employees, the Promoter will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the winner's (or their guest's) enjoyment of the prize. By entering, any subsequent prize winners agree to allow the free use of their names, photographs and general locations for publicity and news purposes during this and future promotions by the Promoter or any associated or subsidiary company of News Corp UK & Ireland Limited. Uses of personal data received by the Promoter in the course of the promotion are subject to the privacy policy found on the Website. Winners' names may be published on the Website. Completion and submission of a registration slip or e-mail will be deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions. The Promoter reserves the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition (including altering prizes) if, in our sole discretion, a competition is not capable of being conducted as specified. The Promoter reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal value in the event that circumstances beyond their control make this unavoidable. For a list of winners please send a stamped envelope to News UK, Competitions Department, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF stating for which competition you would like winners' details. Competition rules published in publications of the Promoter (including social media if applicable) or on the Website form part of these rules.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Record £208m EuroMillions jackpot is STILL unclaimed: Hunt for the lucky player who is quarter of a billion euro richer and doesn't know it...have you checked YOUR pockets?
With the record-breaking £208 million EuroMillions jackpot continuing unclaimed, the race to find the lucky winner is intensifying. Somewhere in Ireland, someone is half a billion euros richer following Tuesday night's draw, but somehow they are yet to pick up their golden prize. The winning numbers in the draw, which had rolled over several times, were 13, 22, 23, 44 and 49, with lucky stars 3 and 5. Last night, the National Lottery revealed that Munster in Ireland was the province in which the ticket containing the winning numbers was bought This will be Ireland's 18th winner of the EuroMillions jackpot and its largest win. But bosses are keeping tight-lipped and would not go into detail on the shop, town or county where it was bought from. Emma Monaghan of the National Lottery told the Irish Times that a small number of people at the National Lottery HQ were aware of the exact time and place the ticket was sold. But she emphasised that sharing the information gradually was not meant to tease the public, and rather, the intention was to give the winner or winners time to process the life-changing news and to consider their next steps carefully. By withholding some key details for a few days, the winners will have the chance to consider their radically changed future without being overwhelmed by the inevitable rumours that will follow once the exact location of the winning ticket is revealed. Not only do the winners need time to get their affairs in order, but the National Lottery also requires time to organise the funds, as it does not have the €250 million prize readily available at its headquarters. It has already begun collecting tens of millions of euros from across Europe to ensure that the 18th Irish EuroMillions jackpot winner can receive their oversized cheque, likely by the end of next week. In an online post, last night, the Irish National Lottery said: 'We can reveal the province where the 250 million euro winning ticket was sold... MUNSTER. Check those EuroMillions tickets.' National Lottery spokesperson Emma Monaghan told RTE Radio someone in Ireland was 'quarter of a billion euro richer' and were yet to claim the prize. She said the ticket for the 'eye-watering prize' was bought in a retail store. 'If at all possible stay calm, I know that might be easier said than done. Have a cup of tea and let it sink in.' The lucky winner will join a housewife, Dolores McNamara, who became £77 million richer after she on the jackpot in 2005. The then-45-year-old was in a pub with friends when she learned she had won. An impromptu party broke out around the Irish mother of six as she calmly downed a brandy before bursting into tears at her good fortune. At the time she was adamant she would keep her and her family's feet 'firmly on the ground' after the life-changing win. With the massive media attention centred on her, she bought a lakeside mansion for €1.7 million which sits on 24 acres of land for her son Gary to expand his farming business, according to LimerickLive. She also bought homes for her six children in the area and, about seven years after her win, spent over €3million on Tinarana House, a 19th-century Victorian mansion set on 244 acres overlooking Lough Derg, previously owned by former Co Clare GP Paschal Carmody. Behind Ms McNamara's victory happened in 2008 a player from Tipperary won £13 million. In 2019, a family syndicate from Dublin was the lucky winner of an Euromilion's prize worth more than £152million. Despite being a multi-millionaire, Matt Rogers did not buy any mansions or buy any fancy sports cars when he received his vast sun. Instead he remained in his native village in north Co Dublin and bought a Peugeot SUV. And when asked what advice he would give to the new winners, he told The Sun: 'I would tell them to keep calm, just enjoy your life, don't really change too much. 'Don't let it change you.' Dubliners shared what they would with the vast sum when asked by RTE. One man said he would 'sit back and do nothing for a while' adding that he would help family and look to help with world hunger. But he added the winnings might be 'hard to hide' and that he could splurge out on a new 'large car outside instead of the usual banger'. 'I would go on holiday and buy an apartment in Spain,' another woman said, while a young man said that he would buy a house and 'travel around Europe'.