If you're a homeowner in Wisconsin and aren't receiving the lottery credit on your property tax bill, you could be missing ...
When Wisconsin voters legalized the state lottery in the '80s, they did so on the promise of using the proceeds for property ...
An All or Nothing winning ticket worth $100,000 will go unclaimed if the winner does not come forward by the January 25, 2025 ...
Alternatively, the winning ticket and a completed lottery winner claim form can be mailed to Prizes, P.O. Box 777, Madison, WI 53774, as long as the envelope is postmarked no later than Saturday and ...
A $100,000 winning All or Nothing lottery ticket purchased in Oak Creek remains unclaimed, with a Friday, Jan. 24 deadline to validate it in person.According to the Wisconsin Lottery, ...
Grand prize winners have 180 days from the drawing to claim their cash. Meaning the prize expires on January 25th. The ...
A lottery player “made history” on Christmas Eve when they won the largest jackpot in a game’s history, Wisconsin lottery officials said. They bought a $10 “50 Times The Money” ticket at ...
This year's estimated average lottery and gaming credit on property tax bills is $213. MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) is reminding property owners in the state to check ...
A Wisconsin Lottery player won a record "Fast Play" progressive jackpot on Tuesday. The $10 ticket, sold in Sheboygan, hit for $583,746. Wisconsin Lottery said the odds of winning are 1 in 240,000.
A winning Wisconsin Lottery ticket worth $100,000 will go unclaimed if the winner doesn't come forward by Saturday. The "All or Nothing" ticket from the July 29 mid-day drawing was bought at the ...