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Washington lotto updates - who is the most recent lotto recipient?September 2nd, 2010No top-prize tickets were sold in Washington for Wednesday's $34.7 million Powerball drawing, the Washington State Lottery's $2.5 million Lotto jackpot or the $230,000 Hit 5 cashpot. September 2nd, 2010The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Washington Lottery's "Lotto" game were: August 31st, 2010OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — No winning tickets were sold for the Washington State Lottery's $2.3 million Lotto jackpot or the $200,000 Hit 5 cashpot Monday night, so prizes will increase to $2.5 million in Lotto and $230,000 in Hit 5. There were three winning tickets sold for the $10,000 prize in the Match 4 game. In Lotto, eight tickets were sold with five of six winning numbers and are worth $1,000 ... September 2nd, 2010Unless Washington wakes up and fixes policies that are driving jobs and tax revenue offshore, Paul Otellini says, "the next big thing will not be invented here." September 3rd, 2010Doctor who won lottery still wants 'to help people' . 6:00 pm - Jackson Memorial Hospital doctor Shirley Press's actual experience winning the lottery was a lot different than she had mused over the years. September 3rd, 2010It's a faux grass field with lines and numbers on it, a locker-room with sweat in the pores of its wood and fibre. August 31st, 2010Every year, $9 million in Washington Lottery winnings go unclaimed. September 2nd, 2010Man charged with burglary A local man was arrested early Wednesday morning after entering two homes in the 800 block of East Wooster Street. Marcus S. Washington Jr., 27, was charged with burglary and was taken to jail, no bond. He appeared in court later Wednesday for a preliminary hearing. His next appearance is Sept. 8. September 2nd, 2010Quebec company to keep CF-18's flying MIRABEL, Que _ A Quebec-based company has been hired to maintain Canada's fleet of CF-18 fighter jets. Prime Minister Harper says the $467 million contract with L-3 MAS will keep the planes in the air until the end of the decade. September 1st, 2010Tyler Farrar certainly looked like he's over whatever has been ailing him as he beat Mark Cavendish in a man-to-man bike sprint to the finish on Stage 5 of the Vuelta a Espana on Wednesday. The 26-year-old sprinter from Wenatchee, Washington, won the stage without benefit of a lead-out from teammates on his Garmin-Transitions cycling team. In the closing kilometer of the race, he sat near the ... |