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Monday, April 29, 2013

Crestwood Man Claims $1 Million Lottery Prize

Daniel Flanagan purchased a winning Mega Millions ticket at the Watson Road Circle K on April 12.

A man from Crestwood claimed a $1 million lottery prize from a ticket he purchased earlier this month, the Missouri Lottery announced in a press release. 61-year-old Daniel Flanagan purchased a Mega Millions ticket at Circle K, 9931 Watson Rd., on April 12, according to the press release. The winning numbers were 1, 10, 13, 19 and 21. Because Flanagan added the Megaplier option to his ticket at the time of purchase, the prize was increased from $250,000 to $1 million. The second prize in the game is paid in a lump sum, so he received a check for $710,000 after tax withholding, according to the release. The convenience store also received a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

$1 Million Lottery Ticket Sold at Crestwood Convenience Store

The Crestwood Circle K on Watson Road was lucky for somebody! The owner of the winning Mega Millions ticket has until Oct. 9 to claim their prize, according to Missouri Lottery.

Monday, April 15, 2013

$1 Million Lottery Ticket Sold at Crestwood Convenience Store

The Crestwood Circle K on Watson Road was lucky for somebody! The owner of the winning Mega Millions ticket has until Oct. 9 to claim their prize, according to Missouri Lottery.

Did you purchase a lottery ticket at a Circle K on Watson Road last week? You may have won a major prize--one worth a million, to be exact. The Missouri Lottery says a $1 million winning ticket was purchased at the convenience store, 9931 Watson Rd., on April 12, they announced in a press release. The winning numbers were 1, 10, 13, 19 and 21. "If you find out you're holding this ticket, be sure to sign the back and keep it safe until you can take it to one of our offices,” Missouri Lottery executive director May Scheve Reardon advised in a press release. The winner will have 180 days--until Oct. 9--to claim their prize at a Missouri Lottery office.

John Dough

10:22 am on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Oops didn't see that.!...gives credence to the old saying great minds think alike.. fools seldom differ.   more ›

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Dream On: How Would You Spend $580 Million Powerball Jackpot?

The Associated Press is reporting that two winning Powerball tickets were sold for last night's drawing.

No one has stepped forward yet, but the Associated Press is reporting that two winning tickets were sold for last night's Powerball lottery. The AP says the winning Powerball tickets came from Missouri and Arizona. The winning numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 with the Powerball number of 6, according to the Powerball website.  Missouri Lottery officials say the winning ticket came from the Kansas City area. An exact store location will be released later today, according to spokeswoman Susan Goedde. “It is so exciting to sell one of these Powerball tickets,” said May Scheve Reardon, executive director of the Missouri Lottery, in a press release. “In addition, we sold two tickets that matched all five white balls, which means they each win $1 …

Ms Anne Thrope

11:12 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012

I really liked Eric Bolling's idea to buy a thousand acre ranch for dogs (and cats) who are to be euthanized and hire a couple hundred people to look after them.   more ›

Monday, May 7, 2012

Circle K, Shop N Save Top Sunset Hills, Crestwood 2011 Lottery Sales

Shop N Save in Watson Plaza topped sales at $470,027.

The Missouri Lottery has released lotto sales for 2011, and there were definite players in the area. Sales topped $1 billion in Missouri.  The top seller in Crestwood was the Shop N Save in Watson Plaza, with $470,027 worth sold. The Circle K at 1435 Kirkwood Road on the fringe of Sunset Hills was right behind with $433,318 sold.  The attached map indicates sales in the St. Louis area. Darker areas mark higher sales. The map has data for every Missouri ZIP code where lottery tickets were sold. Blank spots indicate no sales. For more information, contact the Missouri Lottery. You must be 18 years of age to play.

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