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A Pennsylvania company is raising eyebrows after raking in more than $5 million from Oklahoma Lottery scratch-offs in a single day this month, sparking questions about how groups of out-of-state players are targeting certain games.
Oklahoma digital lottery raises concerns Oklahoma responsible gambling advocates told KFOR that they want the app developed with problem gamblers in mind. The Oklahoma Association of Problem ...
A Mega Millions ticket sold in Oklahoma won $3 million and narrowly missed the $31 million jackpot, lottery officials say. The ticket matched all five winning numbers and the Megaplier, but not ...
The Oklahoma Lottery Commission confirmed to USA TODAY that it filed a request to create a digital platform for players. The commission said the decision is meant to enhance player engagement ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Almost $17-million in education lottery proceeds is in the bank.The Oklahoma Lottery Commission says it transferred $16.7-million Friday to the state treasurer for ...
The Oklahoma Lottery Commission is hoping to keep up with the ever-changing gaming world and eventually create an "iLottery" platform, contingent on lawmaker approval. Those who help people ...
The winner of a $1 million lottery ticket has officially claimed their prize, the Oklahoma Lottery Commission says. The winning ticket was sold at the OnCue at 1001 N. Portland Ave, sources say.
They will help navigate the next few days, including opening bank accounts and contacting the Oklahoma Lottery Commission. Lottery winnings can be claimed all at once, which is known as a lump sum payment. Winners can also choose to receive smaller amounts ...
A public vote in 2005 led to the formation of The Oklahoma Lottery, creating a new revenue source to support education in Oklahoma. It has generated more than $1 billion in funds.
The Oklahoma Lottery Commission said Larry, who declined media recognition, became the state lottery's 79th millionaire after claiming his Mega Millions prize at the center in Oklahoma City.