Saturday, April 27, 2024

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John Martin of Maryland Lottery gets local with Mega Millions jackpot prizes

As the Mega Millions number soars, John Martin of the Maryland Lottery gets local with on the ways folks here are cashing million dollar checks even before the jackpot gets hit again.

Mega Millions has already produced millionaires in Maryland this month

As the Mega Millions number soars, John Martin of the Maryland Lottery gets local with on the ways folks here are cashing million dollar checks even before the jackpot gets hit again.

John Martin tells Nestor about million dollar winners in Maryland for Mega Millions as Powerball jackpot goes over a billion

John Martin tells Nestor about million dollar winners in Maryland for Mega Millions as Powerball jackpotgoes over a billion

That’s one billion, with a B

With the Powerball jackpot now in excess of one billion dollars, Maryland Lottery Executive Director John Martin tells Nestor about the $4 million and $1 million dollar local winners in Catonsville and Baltimore from Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing, which also stands at $720 million and growing. Quite a week for the lottery!

John Martin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss enormous jackpots and summer winners

John Martin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss enormous jackpots and summer winners

It’s a lotta, lotta money!

John Martin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss enormous Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots and how those numbers grow the excitement around the country.

John Martin joins Nestor to discuss history of Powerball and Mega Millions

John Martin joins Nestor to discuss history of Powerball and Mega Millions

Feeling the Power of rising jackpots

John Martin joins Nestor to discuss history of Powerball and Mega Millions, which are both churning out record jackpots as the prizes have gone into billions (with a B).

John Martin of Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about aftermath of hitting the big one in Mega Millions

John Martin of Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about aftermath of hitting the big one in Mega Millions

What comes after you hit the big one?

John Martin of Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about aftermath of hitting the big one in Mega Millions or PowerBall.
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