I stopped by my favorite convenient store the other day in Selah. I love buying scratch tickets but I don't very often because, well, I never have the extra cash!
No winners in last night's $360 million drawing means that the potential winner of Saturday's drawing would be the second largest Powerball winner of all time.
By now, you've probably realized that last Wednesday's record-breaking Powerball "winner" who offered $1 million to random person on Facebook was a phony, but there may be a silver lining for a young lady here in our state.
Last Friday, I warned you to not fall prey to the internet hoax that was spreading like wildfire on Facebook that involved a man by the name of Nolan Daniels who claimed that he had won the record-setting Powerball jackpot and was going to award $1 million to a random person for simply sharing his Facebook photo of him holding the "winning" ticket.
Earlier this morning I was surprised to
One of the foibles of all the technology and social media we have available to each and every one of us is that it is very easy to perpetuate a fraud.
Just like the one that is currently circulating on Facebook regarding Powerball winner Nolan Daniels.
You got your ticket? Here were the Powerball numbers for Wednesday, November 28th. Remember, even if you didn't hit the jackpot you might have still won a few bucks.
With tonight's Powerball jackpot already exceeding $500 million, it's difficult for even the most cynical person to abstain from buying a ticket. With that ticket comes the mental gymnastics that ensue when one poses the question to self: "What's the first thing I would do if I won?"
That was the question I posed on our Facebook page this morning on "The Big Show." Here are t