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November Promotion
11/7/2009
$80 Million
11/4/2009
10-11-14-45-51 17
3
11/10/2009
$3.95 Million
11/6/2009
05-19-22-26-36-37
3
11/9/2009
$60,000
11/6/2009
11-14-22-24-26
11/6/2009
7785
27
11/6/2009
4974
24
11/6/2009
652
13
11/6/2009
552
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$100,000 PICK 5 WIN IN SUMMERTOWN!

A ticket purchased in Summertown in Lawrence County is worth $100,000 after last night's PICK 5 drawing. No additional information is available until the player claims the prize. Meanwhile, excitement is building for Friday's drawing of the $3.9 MILLION jackpot for Tennessee's online game, LOTTO PLUS!
A CHANCE FOR MORE “JINGLE” IN YOUR POCKET!

Tennessee Lottery players have an opportunity to put a little more jingle in their pockets just in time for the holidays with “Jingle Jumbo Bucks,” one of three new instant-ticket games available this week. Holiday instant tickets are great as gifts, stocking stuffers or gift tags, and are a fun way to ring in the holidays.
VOTE BRINGS “MEGA MILLIONS” IN EARLY 2010!

On Monday, Nov. 2, the Tennessee Education Lottery Board of Directors unanimously voted to offer a second mega-jackpot game in Tennessee, which is expected to bring an additional $10 to $15 million annually to education programs in the state. “Bringing Mega Millions into our portfolio of games is a win for both players and education,” said Rebecca Hargrove, President and CEO of the Tennessee Lottery. “It’s clear that large jackpots generate excitement in Tennessee. Adding Mega Millions will mean more sales and additional dollars for the education programs we fund.”


Congratulations to Ron Rosen!
$200,000 Powerball Winner Claims Prize!

It was all treats and no tricks for Ronald S. Rosen of Huntsville, Ala. who won $200,000 from Halloween night's Powerball drawing! Ron and his wife Julia plan to use their prize money to become debt-free and enjoy their retirement. The winning ticket was purchased at Stateline Conoco & Lottery in Fayetteville. Congratulations to the Rosens!
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