Lucky Weekend in Illinois: Two Jackpots Won!

$350,000 Lucky Day Lotto Prize Won in Chicago

$150,000 Lucky Day Lotto Prize Won in East Peoria

If you recently purchased a Lucky Day Lotto ticket, you may want to check it right away! A gas station in Chicago sold a $350,000 winning ticket in the Friday, July 5, evening draw and a convenience store in East Peoria sold a $150,000 winning ticked in the Saturday, July 6, evening draw.

The winning Lucky Day Lotto ticket in the Friday, July 5, evening draw was purchased at Citgo, 8258 S. King Drive, in Chicago, and matched all five numbers –01 – 04 – 12 – 29 – 39 – to win a $350,000 prize. The retailer will receive a bonus of $3,500, or one percent of the prize amount, for selling the winning ticket. More than 19,000 prizes, ranging from $2 to $5,000, were won in this Lucky Day Lotto drawing. In all, players won more than $401,000 in this drawing.

The winningLucky Day Lotto ticket in the Saturday, July 6, evening draw was purchased at Short Stop, 3322 Meadow Ave., in East Peoria, and matched all five numbers –29 – 33 – 35 – 36 – 45 – to win a $150,000 prize. The retailer will receive a bonus of $1,500, or one percent of the prize amount, for selling the winning ticket. More than 12,000 prizes, ranging from $1 to $200, were won in this Lucky Day Lotto drawing. In all, players won more than $179,000 in this drawing.

The Illinois Lottery urges the lucky winners to sign the back of the ticket and keep it in a safe place until they call 1-800-252-1775 or visit one of the Lottery’s five Prize Centers in Chicago, Des Plaines, Rockford, Springfield or Fairview Heights. Winners have one year from the original drawing date to claim their prize.For more information or to subscribe online, please visit illinoislottery.com.

About the Illinois Lottery:

Founded in 1974, the Illinois Lottery has contributed over $20 billion (since 1985) to the state’s Common School Fund to assist K-12 public schools, as well as hundreds of millions of dollars to the Capital Projects Fund and to special causes like Illinois Veterans services, the fight against breast cancer, MS research, Special Olympics, police memorials and assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS. In addition to playing in-store, the Illinois Lottery offers online and mobile play for all draw-based Illinois Lottery games at illinoislottery.com. Players must be at least 18 years old.

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