Winning SuperLotto Plus lottery ticket sold in Whittier

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WHITTIER – There were no tickets sold with all six winning numbers in Saturday evening’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, and the estimated jackpot for Wednesday’s drawing will grow to $10 million.One ticket was sold matching five numbers in Whittier at a market in the 8800 block of Santa Fe Springs Rd. and is worth $30,123, according to California Lottery officials.The numbers drawn Saturday night were 3, 6, 27, 33, 37 and the Mega number was 2. Winning SuperLotto Plus lottery ticket sold in WhittierWHITTIER - There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in Saturday evening's SuperLotto Plus drawing, pushing the estimated jackpot for Wednesday's drawing to $35 million. One ticket with five numbers, but missing the Mega number, was sold at a market in Whittier, and is worth $39,573, the California…May 11, 2024In "Local"Winning SuperLotto Plus lottery tickets sold in Bakersfield and WhittierINGLEWOOD - No tickets were sold with all six numbers in Wednesday evening’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, pushing the estimated jackpot for Saturday’s drawing to $36 million. Two tickets were sold matching five numbers. One was sold at a gas station in the 35300 block of Merle Haggard Dr. in Bakersfield,…October 30, 2024In "Lottery"4 Winning SuperLotto Plus lottery tickets sold in Wednesday’s drawingINGLEWOOD – There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in Wednesday evening’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, pushing the estimated jackpot for Saturday’s drawing to $42 million. There were four tickets sold matching five numbers, according to Lottery officials. They were sold in Sacramento, Sun City, Vacaville and Whittier and…June 5, 2024In "Local" 2UrbanGirls has been cited in Daily Breeze, Daily News, Inglewood Today, Intersections South LA, KCRW, KPCC, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Wave, LA Weekly, LA Watts Times, Mercury News, New York Times, Orange County Register, Sports Illustrated, The Atlantic, and Washington Post. Former contributor to CityWatchLA.