Long list of lottery winners
Published 5:26 pm Tuesday, November 5, 2024
BROOKHAVEN — There is a long list of local lottery winners since our last update back in September. Several winners claimed their prize on scratch off tickets sold in Brookhaven.
Mississippi Lottery Corporation reported a Brookhaven woman won $1,000 on a $20 scratch-off ticket bought from B-Kwik No.2 in Brookhaven on Sept. 30. A Brookhaven Man won $2,000 on a $20 scratch-off ticket bought from B-Kwik N0. 1 on Oct. 2.
On Oct. 8, a Wesson man won $2,000 on a $20 scratch off ticket bought from A One Stop No. 11 in Brookhaven. A Brookhaven women won $1,000 from a $20 scratch off ticket from RB One Stop in Hazlehurst on Oct. 15. That same day, a Bogue Chitto woman won $2,600 on a Cash 4 ticket bought at Broadway Mart in McComb.
A Brookhaven woman won $2,000 on a $20 scratch-off ticket bought from A One Stop in Brookhaven on Oct. 24. A Brookhaven man won $1,000 on Cash Pop from Fleet Way #122 in Brookhaven. on Oct. 28.A Brookhaven man won $800 from a Match 5 ticket bought at BKwik #12 in Brookhaven on Oct. 28.
A Bogue Chitto woman won $675 on a Cash 4 ticket from A One Stop in Brookhaven on Oct. 29. A Brookhaven woman won $2,500 from a Cash Pop ticket bought at A One Stop in Brookhaven on Oct. 30.
Lottery revenue report
The Mississippi Lottery Corporation completed its September transfer of $9,007,892.27 in net proceeds to the Lottery Proceeds Fund in the Mississippi State Treasury.
In accordance with the Alyce G. Clarke Lottery Law, the MLC is required to transfer net proceeds within 20 days following the close of each calendar month. The first $80 million goes to Mississippi Department of Transportation projects; proceeds exceeding $80 million are earmarked for the Education Enhancement Fund.
The Mississippi Lottery has transferred nearly $27.6 million to the state for Fiscal year 2025, which began July 1, 2024. Since sales began in November 2019, the Mississippi Lottery has transferred more than $418 million to the state for roads and bridges, plus more than $188 million for the Education Enhancement Fund.