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Dover Woman Wins $1 Million in Delaware Lottery Powerball Drawing

Sara UzerArts & Entertainment, Headlines

Dover Woman in Shock After Winning $1 Million Delaware Lottery Powerball Prize A Dover woman who only recently began trying her luck with the lottery is now a millionaire after winning $1 million in the Oct. 22 Powerball drawing. The 51-year-old winner, who works in promotions supervision, bought the ticket at Harrington Raceway and Casino on West Rider Road in …

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Dover Man Wins $50,000 in Delaware Lottery PLAY 5® Drawing

Sara UzerArts & Entertainment, Headlines

DOVER — A Dover resident is smiling a little wider this week after winning $50,000 in the Delaware Lottery’s PLAY 5® day drawing on October 21. The 69-year-old retiree, who asked to remain anonymous, purchased his winning ticket at The Depot on Forest Street in Dover. The lucky numbers—5, 2, 8, 2, and 5—earned him the top prize. The longtime …

Three Delawareans have won a $1 million prize from the Delaware Lottery.

Dover trio claims first $1 million prize from Delaware Lottery’s 50th Anniversary Game

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

A trio of Dover women is celebrating a life-changing win after claiming a $1 million top prize from the Delaware Lottery’s 50th Anniversary Instant Game — the first such prize awarded since the game launched. The three women, who have chosen to remain anonymous, purchased the lucky ticket at Royal Farms #151 in Dover. According to lottery officials, they have …

The Delaware Division of Gaming Enforcement issued a cease-and-desist to VGW Luckyland, Inc., an online gambling platform. (Photo by Bet_Noire/iStock Getty Images)

Del. issues cease-and-desist to VGW Luckyland for illegal online gambling

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Government

Delaware authorities have issued a cease-and-desist order to VGW Luckyland, Inc., a subsidiary of Australian-based VGW Holdings Ltd., following an investigation revealing the company’s involvement in illegal online gaming operations. The Delaware Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) discovered that VGW Luckyland had misrepresented its services as a promotional sweepstakes, while enabling players to purchase virtual coins to play casino-style games. …