
The numbers drawn were 7, 9, 18, 21, 33 and the Hot Ball number was 8.NewsOn6.com
NORMAN, OK -- The Oklahoma Lottery is looking for the owner of a winning jackpot ticket from Saturday’s Hot Lotto drawing worth $6.78 million.
The winning ticket was purchased at the Homeland store in Norman using one of the Lottery’s self-service vending machines.
The numbers drawn were 7, 9, 18, 21, 33 and the Hot Ball number was 8.
Lottery officials say the owner of the winning ticket will be the third Hot Lotto Jackpot winner in Oklahoma.
In 2008, Oklahoma City resident Steve Trimble won $3.8M and Henryetta resident James Nunn won $2.15M.
Winners have 180 days from the day of the drawing to claim their prize at the Oklahoma Lottery headquarters, located at 3817 N. Santa Fe in Oklahoma City.
The open enrollment period for Medicare Part D is a chance to compare plans and change if you find a better one. LIFE Senior Services can help. More>>
A government task force released some startling new guidelines on Monday on when women should start getting regular mammograms. More>>
A one-of-a-kind handwritten Bible, which Tulsans helped to write about a year ago, is on auction now. More>>
Tens of thousands of people go to ride the train at Dry Gulch in Mayes County each year, but if you want tickets this year - act fast! More>>
The state Medical Examiner's Office says a nine-month-old boy's death last week was from multiple organ failure-anoxic injury, complications of near drowning. More>>
Area schools are seeing an increase in the number of students qualifying for a free or reduced lunch and districts are seeing more parents who owe lunch money. More>>
The huge reconstruction job on the Inner Dispersal Loop continues - and there are some changes taking place for drivers. They'll find several closed exits and detours this weekend.
More>>
It's a group no one wants to be a part of but all too many are: the surviving families of a loved one who has been murdered or is missing. There will be a vigil for those families from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday in Tulsa. More>>